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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilotr. '' -.. Dally Piiot founding Pub- lisher Walter Burroughs keeps ua on our guard against the communist thre,t./A8 TWA asks the county for' permission to fly out of John Wayne Airport./ A2. California Thoy1anas·o1 Callf~rn1a motOciats fall-to comply with the state's amog- check regulations./ A4 A Stanford research study Indicates the nation will have more fobs for ·janitors than computer technlclans In comlng years./ AS Marines and sailors re- turn from overseas deployrn,lnt In Grenada, t:ebanon./ AS A vlst~ing Soviet math- ematician leaves for Mos- cow after a 5-hour con- frontation between U.S. officials anCI Soviet diplomats./ A4 A February.eave-In at a nuclear site resulted from Inadequate safeguards, a Department of Energy re- port concludes./ A5 World Central Italian earth- quake leaves 4,200 homeless, 100 Injured. /A4 : '. •• ' Pro-Solidarity protesters . beaten by Pqllsh riot · police ln May Day rallies. ,.. . . . 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Bulletin Board BualnesJ OaJl!Ofhla News Cl-'lllfled dm1ca · CrOMWord Death Notices Hetp V ourMlt Horoecope Ann Lander• Mind 8"d Body MutuaJ Fundt Natlonaf N•1 Opinion Pol~Log Publle Notloa lpotU . Stoek Marketa Teeevt110n TMat.,t WMther W,orld Newt . , . 82' B4 A3 85 A4 06-8 84 ce . C5 82 C7 92 91-2 95 A4 A6 A3 C5-8 Cf·--4 ee 83 83 A2 A4 Los Angeles mah charged with abducting ex-gfrlfii~nd .. By KAREN E. KLEIN Of Ille 0.-, NM .... A 25-year-old LOs Anaetes man was arrested in lndio early this morning in connection with the kidnapping..an<f impris<>nment of a 32-year-old.COsta ~0en a1- victim raised wor·ey Ex-~hippie dentist' carried gtrl to car By JEFF ADLER OftMO.-,,... .... A former staff dentist in Dr. Tony Protopappas' .Costa Mesa dental clinic -who acknowledJed be once was known as the "hip.P.1e dentist of Laguna Beach" -testified Monday • he was concerned abbut the condition of a I 3-ycar-old patient when be ·carried ~er from the office in an uhconSCJous state. Testifying under a grant of im- muni'ty, Dr. James Rolfe told an Orange County Superior Court jury he carried Patricia Craven from the dental chair to her mother's car following her day-long dental treat- ment on Feb. 8, I 983. Rolfe said he recalled telling Craven's mother. Patricia Russ, that if the girl's lips turned blue it inaicated Craven was having difficul- ty breathing and paramedics should be summoned. ..Something int.!ngiblejtm made me concerned· abbut her ·welfare," Rolfe.: .s~klng in low. measured tones. said from t.be witness stand. "I turned to Lola Balthaser (the office manager) and asked if Dr. Protopap- pas was available. She said no. Lola said. 'she (Craven) will be fine, she'll be au right:!' Rolfe added that he didrt't prevent • Craven from leaving or advise she should be hospitalized because he was unfamiliar, with general anesthesia procedure$ and "didn't feel respon- sible.for (Craven's) discharge." .. Thflt responsibility rested . with :Dr. Proto~pas. Wberi I was told the patient wa~ ready to go. I assumed the patient was ready to go," fhe gray- haired dcnJist told jurors. Craven, who reportedly never re- 'gained consciousness following her visit to Protopappas' dcptal clinic, died in Mission Community Hospi- tal's intensive care unit 11 days later. Mesa woman who was 'his forrQer airffrieod, police said. .. · ~ j.onald Wanek, who 'aJlepdty a~ ~Ucted Cheryl Ramirez at aunpoint uom her Joann Street hbme lut rvonth. was anetted about 2 un. today in an Indio motel room where he wu holdins the Rami~ woman, accordina to a Costa Mesa police spokesman. • Ramiftz ieportedly wu unharmed in tbe i~cident. but was being held apirtsfherwill and feared for her life, the spokeiman laid. Ramirez and Wanek ~rently were datina while Ramirez was separated froin her hl4Sband some time ago. She later retumed to her . -~olopappas, 38. is being tried in a Santa Ana courtroom on three counts of ~ond.<fegrcc murder stemming frorl\ the deaths of Craven and two · ·other patients who ·died fqllowing .aental treatment i:: his bigh,volume cl)niC. The three died as a {e,sult of negligence· and the imprope admin- \ 1 '-D111J ......... ~IM,.,... Brtng on 'the.•aa . · , ~ istrat1on1<>f general anesthesia, Oepu- (Pleue .ee DB~T AD/ A2) Two-year-old ·A.llUo;-ee..l of Mewport.Beach la all ready for what la predicted to b;lawarm and aunnJ day on the beach. Slie'll ba•e plenty of company nest ~ontb when achoola le~ oat·for the aammer. ; • • • J~ry ~on.v1cts Costa Mesa man On child--Olestation ~barges · ' '.. .. \ . By STEVE MARBLE " · - \ HaTTy •David 8\tek.ler was found Of IM.,..,""°',..., • ~·ltyof ~ually assaulting four boys A 41-year-old ·Costa Mesa man. . 'tween the ages of 8 and 15. A fifth who allegedly lured y.oung boys to his y was u.nablerttHestify in the three- rams'1ack.le' trailer ~ith candy. bee0r' d jury trial because he had chicken and porno mQvies, wa~ convicted po Monday in Orange County Superior Jurors, wno took nearly two' days in Court of ' 12 felo}ly counts of child deti~fating · the charges of child ·molestation. molestation. and oral copulation. -. 'were hung up on a 13th felony count. It was dropped. . Buckler will be sentenced by Judge '}.David Carter June I. He faces a maximum 40-year sentence. ~ Buckler was arrested last "Oecem- ber at !he Aloha Palms, the Costa Mesa trailer court where he lived. The (Pl~ He CONVICTED/ A2) Group-to-ask measure be-delayed until citywide referendum held By DA V1D BISHOP ·. public bearing on the pro~ ordi-cwr,... c.u s IF•• • nance will be held in C1ty Council I Opponents of a rccc,ntly aJ>Foved . chambers. begipning at 6 P:m. A~ measure to ban sexual discrimmation proval toni,gbt would put the measure in Laguna Beach are mount~ an mto effect m 30 ~'-- (ff Ort to bl~(final passaae of the py Councilman Robert Gentry ftrst rights ordinillce at toniaht's. City propoted the measure March 14 in Council meeting. the wake of Gov. Georse Dcu- The five Laguna Beach City Coun· lcmej.ian'svetoofastatel.SjSCDlblybill cil members, however, arc oot ex-that would have banned dilcrimina- peded t6 chan~· the outcome of a · tionJWewide. ... .. · vote taken 'on ·April 17, which Jeff Jahraus, vice president of the .unanimously approved the first local-·1ahr~us family-owned Lagu-na ban on sexual~iscrimination in Lumber Co:. said Monday be is Orange County. I ne second required (Pleue .. o~ T JUQBTS/ A2} state p&D.e101e-s - l>ill to ban no· se suits ·o~ airports ByJ'EllRY~ Ot ........... .., A rtvived bill to ban smal~laim~ court noise suits against airports passed the Assembly Judiciaty Com- mitttt on an 8-2 vote Monday. The author. Assemblyman R1Ch- ard Robinson, D-Garden 'Grove. had a similar bill vetoed by Gov: George Deu.kmejian last year and foes of the bill promise a strong fight again this .time. "I am very strongly opposed to it." Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, said this morning. Bergeson predicted NcwP<;>rt Beach residents will be more sensitive to the progress of the bill this year now that a pr~poscd aucement between the City of Newport Beach ao4-County Boatd ofSupnvisocs limjtingairport eJtpansion has fallen through. "I would hope the bill does not get through the Legislature and I suspect that the governor would veto it again," ~eson said. . "We feel it is blatantly unconstnu- uooal to deny one group of people a right everyone elsc~nJoys just be- cause they happeh to hve near .an airport:· said Tom Williams. director of tbe Airport Coahuon. which has had about 125 members file small claims suits against John Wayne Airport. "If it passes both the Assembly and the state Senate and is signed bv the (Pleue aee NOISE/ A2) S,enate confirms Stotler judgeship By JERRY HIRSCH OftMOellfHollWI Corona del Mar attome-. and former Orange County Supenor Court Judge Alicemarie Stotler had her appointment to l '.S. Distnct Court bench in Los Angeles con- firmed by the U.S. Senate toda~. President Ronald Reagan named .;totler to the Judgeship Apnl 3 pending Sc..nate approval. ··1 am pleased and honored to learn that I was confirmed this morning." Stofler said ··1 am reall~ looking forward m staning -scrv1ce . But Stotler said she will rrif, e to watt until) unc before hearing her first caS(' as a federal 1udge. "I have ~ prnate pra<:ttce to finish up and there 1s a lot ,of reading. that a judge 1s recommend~ to do when appointed to the fede"ral bench . .\nd I (Pleue see STOTLER/A2) AlJcemarleStotler ' ... ~ 405 Freeway to get tw.o more lanes Truck crash halts traffic Twei:y years ~f\er its completion linked Los Anaetcs · and Orange . coufitie and signaled the end of an era fo sleepy suburbs like Costa Mesa, untinaron Beach •l\d Foun· tain Valley, .t~ i&n Diego Freeway •in will be the subject of a major improvement . project ·bcginnina in 1987. KiREN . KLEll . PERSPf f.TIVE The $52 million freeway widening project, which will add one lane.on each side of the freeway within what is . now the median, will stretch alona 24 · to plain the project and pin milef'of the San DiC40 Free ay ffoftl reaction. Interstate 5 in Irvine to ~e 60S . The San Dicao Freeway.completed Freeway in Seal Beach -where the ·between the San Femando Valley and roadway is wider by a lane -the Oran# County line in October a<lCOrdina fo Bin Wclttele. • senior l~mTI~ fOO.~XXheb~tCJl"nl1y­ transponation enaincer m C'altnins· in Irvine and 200,000 vehicles per day projecldc"te1opmcnt~~.." section. around Seal Beach BouleV.rd~ Weld· Weldele and ot!WT ~nins enai-ele •id. . neen have been mK11n1 whh re i· By the year 2000, a 20 to ls pct\'1ent dents 1n WestmD:j~" and Co ta Mesa {Pl ....... 8A1' DISOO/ Al) .~ \ ~ I \.,1 . ' < The bus) Santa Ana freeway wu closed late this mom1"' in Buena Park when a tankCT truck carryina sodium bromide overturned, $tnlet several cars and coated the ffftway w1th the chemical The \ahfom1a Hiahv.'ly Patrol sa1d inJurc'd motonsts were lifted off tht-freeway by hehcopl.U or lowered to tht' ground from a houJda of the frttwav at We5tern Avenue • There wa no immediate WOfd on bQ,~ St1'10\if the 11'1.JuriCS wett or whea the "-snarled freeway would br ~ opcntd to U"affic Motonsu were · beiaa detoured -,~*:ltft <\•CHP ~poknman, who satd an Oran e Count)' b.az.atdous niatcrial team was on the tttne. wd u wu not bchcved the pilled ChCl1"1c.al prn- cntcd an\ ~ous health thrc ts. .. ) ll I .. • _, ... t; Mesa·traffic ~an~l weighs stud¥-o crosSing-guard_1 The Costa MC$3 l'ramc· Com· rmssion will review rcsuha of a two. month study o.n the need for ecbool crossina auards in Costa Mes. at its replar meeuna Wednesda mom· i~e mcetina beJins at 8:30 a.m. in the first noor oonfercnoc room of Coua Mesa Ci1y Hall. 77 Fair Drive, in Costa Mesa. The Traffic· Commission will analyze rcquC$ts for ~roasioa guards at Californ ia, Colleae Park, Killybrookc and Wilson schools Id sec 1f they meet s!Bte guidelines for crossing guards, a~ordina to Rock Miller. the city's transl)Ortation ser- vices cnpneer. After a 30-xcar fight by pareota, tht City CouDC1l voted lo approve 1 citywide crossina Juard prosram in March. Each crossing guard will cost the CJtY $4, I 00 a year, Mayor Donn Hall said, with the mone~ coming from a fund made up of income from traffic fines and parkin-tickets. S~te guidelines require that intcr- sectlons staffed with crossi~ ~uards must be used by at least 40 children durina key hours of the day_ and have a specified amount of traffic passing throuah them, Miller said. - Of the four schools 1rud1ed, onJy one intersection -at Giskr A venue and California SU'ect, -definitely moets lhe 1uidehoes, be said. Two other cross in& points, at Baker Street and Labrador Drive and at Wilson Street west of Fairview Road. may meet the &\udclincs if a few more children walked to school-. MiJler said. ... Tbcqa was no need deterroincd for crossina ·auanb at intersections near K.illybroolce or Wilson schools. he sard. About eight other sch'bots-will..bc:. ·studied and rcvi~~ by the-com- mission at its meeting June 6, Mtllcr said. TWA seeks berth at John.Wayne Trans World Airlines has asked the count> Board ofSupervisors for up to three DC .9 Super 80 flights a day from fohn Wavne Airport. TW .\ 0°» request on Monday fol- lowed a tentative decision by the busrd to allow add1t1onal flights and CONTINUED STORIES -- two new carriers at the airport as early as December. The new airlines would rtteive th~ n11lhts apiece. Ahead of TWA on the waiting Hst for John Wayne Airport flights arc six other jct carriers: Amenca We~t. Continental. Texas lntcmauonal. Jct America. Muse Air and Alaska .. The county-owned airport ..-cur- rently served by AirCal. Repubhc. Pacific So~thwest. Western. Fronuer and Amencan. Last week the board took steps-to- lllnw a phased "1ause that could permit as many as 219 daily flights by 1990. DENT AL VICTIM CAUSED CONCERN ••• From Al ty D1stnct A.ttomc y James Cloninger claim~. Under quest10mn& l?Y Protopap- pas' defcn~ attorney Robert Tuller. Rolfe admitted he inttially lied to polm~ about his involvement with ('raven Rolfe ~ad he told police and later testified he never saw the girl during the day and later took her to her mother's car in a wheelchair < Also. he acknowledged ht testified ___.dunhg the p~elimanary heanng that he was assisted. not by Balthascr. but by another dental assistant who worked an the office Rolfe said he µve a conflicting 'ersaon of evenb becau!le. "I was tn\Olved an something 1 had no control over. I felt It was a distinct pos.s1b1hty that I might be charged 1n the kilhngas Dr. Protopappas already had been." Rolfe, who said he practiced den- tistry while living as a member of the Sunburst Community spmtual com- mune near Santa Barbara for nine years. testified he was living in -e camP,Cr when Protopappas hired him m October 1982 for $300 per day. Before mov1og to the Sunburst Community in 1973, Rolfe said he was known as the "hippie dentist" of · Laguna Beach and acknowledged running an .. unorthodox" practi~. tie also testified he hacY ex- perimented wi th LSD in the early 1970s and used marijuana, but rt· mained drug and alcohol-frtt during the ensuing 10 years. Rolfe said he had three other Jebs after leaving the Sunburst Communi- ty but discovered-because of ttt-e· recession "the only ~pie who would hire me were unethical dentists.·· About a week after being hired at the Costa Mesa clinic, Rolfe said Protopappas ·asktd him to look after his personal patients while he was on vacauon on urged tym ,"to sell a lot of -dentistry." He also testified he was directed to perfonn dental work, specifically root canals. on patients that. in his opinion. were unnecccsary. Between 50 percent and 75 percent of the root canals he was directed to perform were on healthy teeth, Rolfe Sflid. He added patients were charaed bet~een S 150 a~d $300 for the procedure. STOTLER CONFIRMED BY SENATE ••• From Al • have a vaca11on planned." Stotler ~Id .. She as a superb choice for the trdcral bench." said U_S. Sen. Pete Walson . R-C'ahf.. who nominatea Stotler for the post "She brings experience and outstanding legal skills to the Central D1stnct. She also enjoys the complete confidence and suppon of the com- munit) ... Wilson ..aid. announcing the confirmation, Stotler. 41 . as an pn vate practice. previously having served on the Orange County Supenor Coun Bench for fi ve )Cars. Her firm as an Santa Ana Heigh ts. Although she will serve in Los Angeles. Stotler said she hopes to hear some cases in Orange County. "Certainly 1f a case lends itself to be heard in Santa Ana. I would like to try and arrange that." Stotler said. Stotler was appointed to the Or- ange County Supenor Coun bench by former Gov. Edmund G Brown. having pre viously served on the Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach from 1976 to 1978. She was the county's third woman Judge. and was the first full -lime woman lawyer hired CONVICTED •. From Al \ am~!>t follo wed a length> an vestlga· taun that led police to a high school. an elemcntar. _school and throughout lhl' trailer park 1n their search fo r .. outhlul .,.1ct1m':>. .\ onc-ume beaut) pageant em- plo~ee Buckler re~edl) kept photo albums of nude boys and wrote the ~nu1h 's name and age'i under the 'inapshot~ Police alleged he also "rated .. rhe OO\\ 1,1,1th stars 'ie..,cral ):Oungc;tcrc; complained to police that Buc~ln -would invite them to has run-do1,1,n blue trailer by ufTcn ng them canch. 'ioda pop. beer or monq Polan· alleged he also showed c;oml' of the bo}s pomo- graphat· mo\ IC':> • Dctcua .. e'i said tht: man befne(lded fa\herless. negle~ tcd ho)s and ap- proachl'd one In tdhng ham he resembled Bul:kkr\ dead brother, Another yo uth told police Buckkr had offered him S10 to pose for nude photographs '\ftcr has arre~t. Auckler's trailer wa~ set on lire b\ an ar.-.onast. For ri1onth'i the traalcl remained black- cped, fille ted with dcbns and sccurtd with a padlock. A poster of a young boy with a baseball hat slung over one $houlder remained tat:ked to an intenor wall Residents an the park. the '>l'enc ofa fatal stabbing last }Car and pcnodac drug raids. said the> had Iona been suspicious of Buckler and the strea m of boys that hung around ha'i trailer · O•llY Piiot Oellvery It Gu•r•nteed •,A .,,-Mr~ •v •• I ~ ".... l\il•• •°''' t A(~ ~l' )QI. ., " l,.....tJt-71 """ 'Ill Vf,; #' ht ;:,411 11t()A f d £! ~V°'dllltf il by the Orange County District At-practice when she resigned from the tomey's office in 196 7. Supenor Court bench for "personal There has not been a Judge from ~reasons" last year . Orange County on the Central Dis-Reagan's appointment of Stotler to trict ~nch in two years. said Otto the federal bench has been praised by Boss. Wilson's press secretary. The other local Judges. Central D1stnct Court encompasses Thomas ~rosby. a state coun. of the counties of Los Angeles. Orange. appeal Justice. called the appoant- San Bernardino. Riverside. and San ment a "very good choice." He Luis Obispo: lauded Stotler for her .. patience. Stotler would be the fourth female. iotelhgence and perfect jud1c1al federal judge in the distnct. temperament." . Before becoming a judge, Stotler John T_rotter. pres1d1og JUSllcc ~f was a cnminal defense speciahst in a the 4th D1stnct Court of Appeal said law firm she shared with her husband. "she 1s an excellent lawyer and will James Stotler. She returned to the make a marvelous federal judge." GAY RIGHTS LAW ••• From Al speaking for an ad hoc organization of "about 20" residents who will peti· t1on the council to delay a decision on the ordinance· until a ci tywide refer- endum as held. Jahraus says the group met at a local bank Monday morn mg to draft a statement calling for "more open. in-depth consideration" of the n~ for the ordinance and its "effects on the community." "It's been so sudden that it 's done more harm than good," Jahraus said. explainine that recent d1scuss1on of the o rdinance has "strained" previously comfortable business ~d personal relationships he has had wtth local gay residents. could spend a little more time on this," Jahraus suggested. Mayor Dan J(cnnc) disagreed "This 1s why w~ have two public hearings," Kenney said. ''It's not as though it didn't get enough publicity. It was no surprise. People are getting worked up into a lather when we don't need to." Kenney said confidence in his initial vote has increased since Apnl 17. "After hearing all the testimony I thought to myself, 'Gee whiz, there's a lot of anger out there. maybe there is something to ttus ordinance.'" he said. Jay Grant. a pastor in the Laguna Kenney previously said he would Church. also opposes the ordinance rather not have had the issue ad- w1th Jahraus but adds a "moral 1SSue" dressed by the C1ty Couoc1I. to his argument. "As a Christian. I "Once It came up though it became oppose 1t. and second. I don't think a human rights issue," he said. "you the democrauc process has been can't turn your back on it." followed Jahraus said at least one (It) .. , get the idea they are saying my C'ounc1l member. Martha Collison. fa11h 1s less important. I disagree." might find his group's statement to be Grant said. 'This is not an issue of a "way out" of voting for final (m)) thinking homosexuality 1s approval of th e ordinance. But Col- wrong. Some of m y fnends are gay. I Itson. who was elected to council on work with lots of gays. I JUSt thank April 10 and was serving at her first council stepped over the ltne when meeting when the vote arose, .said the} voted to subJect me to a lawsuit Monday she was unaware of the for not wanung to rent to someone Jahraus group's effons. However. she whose hfostyle I don't want m> said that her vote was "not locked an" children exP?sed to." and expressed willingness to listen to Grant said 100 adult members of the Jahraus proposar.- has Laguna Canyon congregation are The proposed ordinance 1s s1m1lar also "very much opposed to 1t." to those in effect an Los Angeles. The Jahraus group's wrju.cn state· Berkeley, San Francisco. San Diego meot charges that counCal me'mbers and Santa Barbara. Jt providct for created "a protective class for the redress through ctv1l court procedings homosexual and b1sex~I members of of any case of d1scnmination based 04r community" and fftat the acuon '. on sexual oncntat1on in places of was taken "without preliminary hear-emP.loyment. housing. business. city mgs. without committee rccommen-fac1ht1es and educational inst1tu- dat1ons and Wlthout any other con-uons. 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J1 71 M .. .. • .. ., " 14 ... 14 ,, M ,, 62 37 .. $1 14 3J IO u .. 60 eo " 47 31 eo 20 M 42 53 21 11 &5 11 ., &2 24 15 73 T3 eo 51 45 10 16 10 115 $1 33 57 3a IO 55 71 .. .. .. 16 93 75 36 67 53 13 16 12 47 ... 42 ... llWlt• AllMlle Ct1y ... ... 1111 hll!MOr• 8llllngl 811~ S--dt -., 13-Cecond low eo ~ ~NQll 71 59 71 51 ... H 72 11 •s n so 35 14 51 .. n 7t 5t 13 45 .. ,. TOOAY S43pm ll.5~e>m 1.4 $II SURF R£PORT r., WUIMCOAY fllll '°* 4 S7 • m e 11 18em low 40Se>m Ngll 10 23 eoo- ICZIE 1·2 ,_, 8oltOll Ill~ BuftelO ButWlglon. YI ' c..,.. Charle9IOll.8 C Cherteeton,WV IO ee IO M 1·3 1-3 1-3 1 14 a-~_,"'. - ---. ~--------~,---------------~------- SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ••• _Fro m Al increase ln that traffic 1s expected, he added. The widening project was added to Caltrans' state transportation im- provement' projram last year and it wall be completed rqaidless of whether the penny sales tax proposed for Orang~ County transportation improvements is passed by voters in the June clecuon. . Most of the residents who live along the freeway -brought up qu~s· 11ons of sound wall construction at th e meeting. according to Mal')one Fratt. a Costa Mesa resident who, along with her husband Joe, has spearheaded a drive for a sound wall bet1,1,een· the Santa Ana Raver and Harbor Boulevard. "Everybody just wanted to know if we'd get the sound wall. how high it would be and mostly when we'd get at.'' Fratt said. Weldele said noise testing would be done along the route to sec wha• areas have noise levels higher than federal standards aod merit so1.1nd waits. ··w e wil~ 'study noise readings at residences: schools. parks and chu~h&s near the frttway," WeJdele said. "All those that exceed FHA standards would receive attcnua-. ., . uon. . The Fratts have been notified that tM1r neighborhood is an extremely likely candidate for a sound wall. The walls avcraac about 12 feet high, Weldcle said. "We're very, very happy," Fratt said. Her committee has been lobby- ing for more than a year to have a sound wall constructed. "We j ust hope these next two years Just Call 642-6086 wall go br quickly," she added. Wcldelc said the sound walls would probably be ronstrut'ted about the same time the freeway widening is undertaken. The practical aspects of the widcn- i ng project will be the subject of an upcoming sencs of studies and 'an environmental impact report. he said. At the recent meetings. Caltraos officials solicited op1 n ions on how the JOb should be done and how the extra lanes should be designed. NOISE ..• From Al governor I am sure it w1ll be testetl in court and ruled uncons11tut1ona1:· W1lhams said Current law allo~ small claims suns to be filed in t:ases in which damages are under S 1.500. The suits can be filed every 100 davs. The bill to ban stich. su11s is sponsored by airport operator-' and others who complain of bcifli harassed as well as.hun financially by small-claims suits. The bill would prohibit airport noise suns in small claims court, where cases are hear..d rclat1vcly quickly and the parties must argue for themselves rather than having law-.. ye rs. Instead, they would have to sue ·in Municipal Court, where legal rep- resentation is allowed. In addition, only one suit could be filed by a resident unless the noise level in- Tentauve plans have been made for construction crews to work dunng the day between 9 a.m. and 3 p. m. and at night. after rush hour, Weldcle said. "The objective dunng_cCVlstnlction is to handle the safe, efficient move- ment of traffic and to provide a safe, adequate worKin~ area for the c~n· struction crew. • Weldelc said. "Sometimes those two objectives seem to be at odds -the traffic will take as much room as It cari get and ditto for the contractor... r aeascd. and a properly zoned airport could not be sued unless It used "unnecessary and inJurtous methods:" a term whose definition is an dispute. Robinson said he would consider a compromise allowing residents to bnngonc sm.allcJaams suit against the a1rp<)*t. . Newport Beach resident Barbara Lichman. rcpresen11ni the Airport Work.ing Group. a coalition of home- owner organizations fi&}lting ex- pansion at John Wa yne Airport, told the Associated Press that Deu- kmejian 's office has promised that "there will be no resolution without the opponents of the bill being included." But when he vetoed the b1U last year the governor suggcstc.4 lhat a less-restrictive measure. such as one allowing a resident one small-claims suit per year might be acceptable. Whal do you like about the Daily Pilot? Wbat don't you lik..e? Cail the • number at ltft and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered lo tbe appropriate editor. The same U ·bour aaswerlog service may be used to record letters to the editor OD any topic. Contributors to our Leuers column must iaclade their name and telephone nan;iber for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on yoar mind. • The Boanl of Directors of :-. .. .L:...._ __ ~ " Li/Jertg National Banlr is pleased to announce that the Bank has been named a California Premier Performing Bank by the respected Findley Report, Inc. In addition, the U.S. SmaJl Business Administration has ranked the Bank as the largest SBA lender in Orange County for 19"83 and se\tenth largest in California. • ., Ll/Jertg Na/Iona/ Banlr One Pacific Plaza, 7771.~enter Avenue• Huntington Beach, California 92647 • (714) 895-2929 . . • M~Nr FDIC and Fftkrtll Rtunie . ·-( I • 1· - -. . . . / .. • -· E~e care and dueue prevention will be discusstd BJ &A.REN B. &LEIN. tonight in a free community )lealth program entitled Of.,...,,. ..... ,. · _ 1. • "What's Your Eye-Qr' The prOIJ"lm will begin at 7 p.m. in Omn6'Cobtttf f' lifth annual Youth EAi>o •=ted the conference roont. at Humana Hospital Huntin .. on bou• ~ ftN< ...-.t t th o Co t f · ..a. Bea h 1777" Bea b Bl "' "-•• ~ ' .._vvu ~..--ors o e range u y 11 ~u.a c • ,. c v,... . . . . 1n.Costa'Mesa over t;c ltl:lelcend. 1 Dr. ~nielJ. Siaband, an optbalmol<>11st, will ~1euss Tlie crowd turned out to watch youthful break thtJe de~1on ad6-tmrtmqu of alauooma. cataracts and dal1CIC'r("abimal owners,~ a'.rran,cn ind Carpente"' re nal dueases. . . . . .. com.pcte ih various competition ca~.ud urubit The. lecture 1s free, but seating• 1s limaied, and their talents. , ~rvauons are recommended. They can be placed l>y Jill Ann· Uoyd, public relations coordiQftor for the callina the hosp~l at 842-1473, ext. 247. event, sa.id the two-day expo wu well attended by youna . ~le and their parents from all over the county. Groups EJ~erJ7 care work•llop Ht mcludina the 4-H Club, Oirt Scouu and Boys and Oi!ls A workshop and orpnizational meeting of the newly formed Association · of Residential Care for tht Elderly toniaht at 7 o'clock in t~e confemlce room of the Costa Mesa Mesical Center Hospital. . The topic for the event will be food handlin.g iQ the residential care facility. ··Funher information may be obtained by calling Judy Belman at 43'2-8014or Pat Wood • at 548-7163. Cable (orum on UCI tonlgllt 1' UC lrv'ine and how it interacts withia, its loca( community ts-lh-rfocus or the May-vill1rge-Forum, a monthly telecast on ~mmunity Cablevision, scheduled for viewing at 8 o'clock tonight on Channel 3. The (drum is coordinated by Irvine homeowner association representatives. but anyone intetcsted in serving on the group's steering committee may join by calling 660-3648. • . ? ~ Nutrltlon)v9rk•bop la Irv1ae A clinical dietician and nut(ition counselor. will conduct a free worksh<fp.'on staying ~caltby thtol.fJh nutrition tonight at .1:39 in Irvine's Decrfiel~CDmmumty Park. · . ·· Maureen Mcfee, of.~\,.J~ph·~ Hospi14l, will show how eaiing certain types ofJOod is associated With medical ailments. • : · · Irvine cbamber plans maer The Irvine ChamberJ pf Comme.u is ' holding an breakfast mixer Wednesay at 7:30 a.1J'l. at 'All In Onc- 1'ravel, 1o t~e Irvine Village Center. • Coffee. juice a_nd rolls will be free to mern be rs and $5 to oorr-me.trYbcis: · --. The shopping~nter is located ~t Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. ·Indian watercraft st..Jled ~._._ . "Waterctaft of the California 1ri<fians7' .will be the topic of a slide-lecture program TJlurSday at' 7:30 p.m. in the central patio room of Sherman lib~ a9d Gardens~ on Pacific Coast Highway at Dahlia Ave in Corona del Mar. • Admission to the program. which will include a display of Indian watercraft, as free. but accomm<><btions arc limited. Reservations may be made by ealling 673-1880. ' Llb~ary patrons to hold danf e lhe Hunungton Beach Library Patrons Foundation will hold its first annual dinner-dance Friday from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Huntington Harbour Bay & Racquet Clu'b, 4111 Warner Ave. Water rate fficrcascs wall be considered ~wllen {he Master Pfan of the Mesa Consolidated Water District is reviewed .at a district Board of Directors meeting Thutsda .' " - u::f'atiDtll-Qit MMier Plan calls for several new prOJCClS to ~constructed and-the rcpla<:cment of old pipelines, a district spokeswoman said. Amon$ the new projects under consideration are new reservoirs. wells, pumping stations and small hydroelectric generating facilities, she said. • • Costs for these n~ projeets and how they will afTecf water rates in the distrjct w11l be explained p ;he 7 p.m. publicm~ting. - OsnuAR l[S • Cancer-Claims Ilze K. Jeske, 40 -~ Funeral scr-Vic~ ~~held Saturday for llze K. Jes~ of Cos la Mesa, wife of the: Rev. Bruce E. J.eske, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church. Mrs. Jeske died of ea nccr Wednesday at the age of 40. · · Mrs. Jeske, wh o was born in Riga, 'Latvia, was a registered nurse. · She is survived by her hu sband: a son, Timon Edward Jeske, and two dau_gbters, Marta Ellen Jeske and Beat.a Ellen J cske. all of Costa Mesa. ' Procccd..s from the event wall go towards the ennchment of worthwhile programs at the library, according to a foundation spokesman. Reservations for the $SO-per-couple program can be -w obtained by callill8 Jean Curran at 968-2113 or Library Director Walter Johnson. 960-8836. Also surviving arc her father, Jekaba Veiss. of K.a1SC'rlautcm, West Oennany: her mother. Vanda Celmms of Fon Wayne. Ind .. a.nd a broth •. M':lnms Vciss. of McFarland, Cahf. · The fart)ily requests memorial contribotions be made to the La Lcche League, the Amencan Cancer Socie~. the Girl Scouts or Lutheran Hour. -~ --'~ ~ .$,ervices held for Nellie ~·"Powell Tuesday, May 1 • 9:30 a.m. Oruge Couty Board of.SQj»CJ"Vlson, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Ce nter Plaza. 5anta Ana. •' 1:30 p.m. Orange Couty Ptaulat Com.mltlioa, Hall of Administration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Sanui Ana. Wedneaday, May 2 • 9:30 a.m., Oruge Couty Board o.f Supervisors. Hall of Administration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • I 0 a.m., Costa Mesa Traffic Commfttlon, City Hall. Farsi Floor Conference Room, 77 Fair Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Pou c£ Loe ,. . ~~ces were helti Monday for Nellie Margarite Powell ofCosla Mesa, who died Wednesday at Costa Mesa Memorial HospilaJ at the aJ,e of93. Mrs. Powell. who had lived m Costa Me!& for the past 21 years~~~~ movie theater cashier. She was bo~ an Lancf$dlll Pa. Shc"~ved b~ two dau&h ters, Marian Branin of Costa .Mlsa and Nellie S~hr of Columbus, N.J. Also surviving' are 11 grandchildren. 21 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Pierce Brothers 8ctt • Broadway Chapel with the Rev. Ignatius lal4 of St. Joachim Catholic Church presiding: ., . Newport ho.tel left holding the· bill af $1 11 7 f r .aud A man skipped out on a $1 .11 7 bill following a foor-day stay at the Sheraton Newpon, police reponed toda~ , The suspect signed a credit apph· cation as Gc:orge M. Ward of the U nited Dealer Group in Phoenix. Anz. The applicataon was approved and the sospect stayed at the hotel from March 30 to Apnl 2. The hotel sent the ball to Ward. who claimed has name had been forged. possibly y a former emplo)ltt. He rejected th ball as.fraudulent and the :-. hotel called the police. Newpon pohcearc treating the ca\l' as a forger') The suspect was described ai. a dark-haired man in has earl) 'Os about S feet. 11 anche~ tall and weighing 150 pound~ Huntincton Beach 1980DodfeC01t:-rrarkedaitheLevitz A~·anitor discove red an overnight An animal control officer who was store, 744 Edinger A~. The loss was bur ary Suoday morning at the estimated at $3,000. · Bas an-Robbins ice cream hop. 59) I attemptingtorouodupastrayaoat on • • • Warner Ave. A frontjloor lock was Old Piratt Lane complained to police A resident of the 5900 blc:K;k of broken to enter. and $4() was taken. that several juveniles i!l, the nei~-·Littlefield Drive reponed Sun<:tay • • • borhood were chasina tiim around. thata$60briefcascconta1n10gSl.OOO A man told police Sunday h1 tan He said one of the youths was anned cash was stolen from a vehicle m her 1978 Lmcoln Continental had bten with a pool cue. Police said tht garage. The .vehicle and the prage stolen from the parkin& lo! of R~ incident had settled down by the time were unfockcd. uben's restaurant on Pacific Coast they arrived om_~ ~n~. r • ~mconc broke ~h~ rear wmdow to Hflbwa)'.. The man $8id the vehicle. A t 4-ycar-old.boy i~o~hot buijlarize a white J 981 BMW.t parked worttr $8,SOO, had a $550 handguo himself in the leg with a . ll glibcl' Sunday-on the 6100 block of Fc~I and a $300 ~hotpn LO.Si.de when it wu rcvol9cr. He was treated at Pacific Dnve. The lo included a stolen. • ... Ho p1tal. camera lens and binoculars won Entcnna thnu~ an unlocked front ~ • • • $<()() ~ _,, A $2,000 pearl necklace, a pair of J_ • • • • • door. someone u ku a home noo sold eannp and s 160 1n cuh :tMr10-s,pccd bicycles y.;uc stolen turday on the 16 block ofEq!c wttt atolen from an unlocked car fronun.unlocked prage on the 7600 Linc The loss included a camera parked on the 16000 block ofW11la1" block of EU1 Avenue, a rttidcnt wonh $340 • • • Lene. tcPQtted-_Suo.dly. The lo was cstl· A blue 1972 Kanncn Ghia M ·A blue Murra;~; 26-mch bicycle _l'l\1atd!'lff2SO .•• • • • • buritamcd wh ile parked 10 a carpon wa reported stolen un,da)' from the hhitc 1982 Tpyota Cchca wa on the 16700 block of V1ewpo1n1 •• 19800 block of KJnaawOOd Lane The bura.lamcd&mday on the s 1 oo bl~ Ltne. The loss included ste~Q eQu~ lo was estimated at $90. of 'McFaddm Avenue. The lo mcnt wonh S2SO , ••• . -ldd h . • •• A Wcstminstm woman reported inc u c sterto UJpmcnt won Someone stoic a 1(}7' h&ht hluc Sunday thot someone '1olc her ~old $600. • :"; Volkswa en from the-MOO block of ' .. Teache'r§,as~ingfor s alary hike, . .,· --smaller classes inirvine schools By ANDREA ADELSON Of IM Delly l'llot 8WI lrv1ne~s 740 teachers are asluog for a 11 percent wage hake and a two student-per-class enrollment reduc- uon fhat t~ether could cos1 the · school d1 stnci. an estimated S4 m1lhon next year. union and school officials said. "lf tlie Legisla turc happens to give us 'additional funding, then there probably can be compromise. If not. 11 fooks very difficult." said the Wnmer .\venue· :i:nc lo\!> "'a" t.•su-mate~-at $3,000 Laguna Beach .\commercial burglan n·<,ult1ng,,1n the ,loss of $1 .l<Xl \.\3\ rcponcd to pollre at 715 South (oa'>t l11ghwa~ carh Monda .. aftemoun . . ... f\\O h1tchb1k.ers beat anJ robbed lht• person "'ho gaH' them a nde ~aturda} evening lhc 24-H·ar-nld '1ll1m from Arca reponed that he p1ckrd up two"h1te males in lht' 1400 hind of outh ( oast H1gh\\a} '>atur· da} eH·ning The SU'iJX'Ct<; toM him tl) 'itOp JO front of ~uth ( oa~t ~kd1cal Center 1n outh Lagun~ "'hen thl'' ~rabbcd ha m b) the ncd. plated him 10 a choke hold and punched ham 1n the face. Talcn wa~ a camera worth $450. The v1ct1m wa!I treated and re leased at South ( oajlt Mcd1tal Center. Both suspects fled on fool • • • o\n unknown numhrr of h) podcrm1c synngcs wa~ rtpone<I stolen from the F~ ( hnl<.' 460 Ocean .\vc . Saturda} af\ernoon .\ lockt"\1 cabmct was fon;cd open and clinic officials arc uncertain ho"' man) may have bttn taken. ••• A ca r stt-reo wonh $600 wa' rtpontd stolen from a vehicle parkC'd in the 2700 block of V1cton1 Dn"e Fnday afternoon Newport Beach A Newport Bc.a~h man rtpontd the theft ofSI0.72$ m "'dro equipment. home electronics. artwork. 1nt1quec; andJC~ell) from h1\ home,,, 1he 200 block ofC'~nal Monda> • • • A Los AJl&CIC's mnn rcpom·d the theft ol two tclcphonc'I 'alued at S 50 ench froa1 his moh1lc homt• 10 lh<' • d1stnct's chief bargainer. Ass1slant Supenntehdcnl Dela~ R 1chards. The governor has recommended a 3 peKeQb\lllke an state funding nt.'\t year for elemt:nlal') and seconda~ schools The 2S-5<'hool ln1nc d1stnct. ll!> teachers and the 700 membcrc; of the non-teaching staff stan negot1a11on' this month over wage and bcndit packages. Irvine Teacher. .\ssoc1at1on Prt'\I· dent Ke'l Homer admitted thl' 7200 blbck of \\est C oas1 H1pi"a' Monda) . . ... A Neq'!Ort Beach \.\Oman rq,unl·J the theft of SI <n5 1n rash trnm 1tw bedroom an her home in tht· 11x1 hlo, ~ of I 13th. St reel M4)nda~ • • • >\Ne"' port Beach man repnncd till' theft of h1i. "'allet out ol hie; unln" 1-.t•d car 10 the I I 00 block of--1)1r.11I M onda~ • • • .\ Long Beach man repont"d till' th cli ol a car c;tcreo and 1hr1.-e tcnn" racket~ "'1th a total 'alue of $~ le from his BM\\ parked 1n the .lJ ~ blocl of McArthur Mo.»da~ _ Fountain Valley omconc \ andah1ed four Ul'\\ h constructed. unoccupied 1.('l'n- dom1n1ums over the weekend an tlk; hawntana development on tht- 12100 block of )lvanc The intruder cnten-d through an unloded \lid1nl! glass door, plusgcd the bathtub dra n and le!\ the "'ater running. \\a1cr damngc to the condom1naumc; "'Cl' cs11matt"d at $4.000 ••• .\ rec;1dcnt of the 82~kxl ul (rlad)' l\\enuc in Huntington lk3< h told fountain Vallcv office~ Mondu' her h1ht blue l<HpeeJ Hulh h1nck wac; ~tolcn from the sidewalk an tmnt ofa church at 175'\0 Bu">hard St . ' . Thomas Franllin Peterson. l9, of lrv1nc was a~sted Monda) 11 the Ralph's ~upcrm1rk c1 I "0'70 Mnanoha 1 . after ht' allcicdh tnc,t to stt"al a t".tnon ol Marlboro lo..m c1prettc' wonh SH ~4 • • • !\ ~•dent of the I 0 \00 bl\X k l'i t • Hacienda >\ venur reported Mond.!\ that iomconr burslar11ed ti" 'toraLtc. an.·a at hie; uirpon T ht• IU!i't t·~·· matl'ti 31 S4~ \ int l11tlc."\1 \pon' cq111p I propo'>l·J I I f)Crt l'O I CO~l-Of-h .. ing antrea-.c ·,ounJ' li k1: a b1i figure " T~w'>t, l·h\lngh1kewouldcome on tor ot J .l .., pc1cent "'a~e increase ncgo11atnl l.i,1 ldll for teachers be-- cau\t nt'\l H.H s ~hool calendar wtll ~ longl'r 11\ r \ e Aa\~5. lo fht: h1l..I.' a, i.lill h •o~d onl\ boost an Ir' lnl < .irh~r \ base pay to $1 lS.000 ixr ,car. the suin~rd sa1ar; m :omml·ntkd for I 98'-8~'b\ the ,tatl' \1.houl surx·nntendent. H·omcr \.lid \; > •1 I ... fl 1·1~nt l.1mr1ng 2t-ar and small tools l • • \I l-1.l•t1r·old rl'.,1dcn1 o f the 11800 .Q.l...fl ~ •f l\1J' llo'"er ( 1rcle told poh~ '-1 n,1.1' h1' gn1 .. ~h"'mn din h1~c \\,1, 'mkn trom a parlmg place at the \ "' ~ mJr~~t t n201 Harbor Bh d. I hl 1'"' "'a' e't1matl·J at S.'.!00 Costa Mesa .\ h• •n)~n 1 ht" :=( 111 hlOC'ic of Mapte \11 ,·1 \\:l' ~urglanr,d \1nnda~ and I \ \tole s2~ \\(\nh of cloth{'' tr11rn 1lw rl"•1d1:n,l· \ "mdo~ to thl' ln•nt room \\,l'i lortcd t\f)\:n an tht• t ti . . . \ ll'.ir tl•'•'I ·'.t" pned open ~Ith a ,,1 '""n'l"f \lu1h1.l' jtabomeon lht ..,2~1111 hh11.'-ot l olit:g<" \\enue';lnd ~"o "a' 'tokn trom a pu~ -• • • V. hik1hl n''itdt"nt~ ._ere ll"C~::J - l,1;,t ')aturJa, t11'-ht. somoone cnt J home on the 700 bloc\ of Shah ma l>mt and took $30 an (Uh and a ~'Ilk •'' H.1, itfJ1 rum Pohce said ao c.'-rc"-u11mn1t' "i.u~Jl('( 1t"J of enltfina lht• httmt 111o1lh ,, l~' an,t 110~1ttul& a l"iu1Jlar\ ' lrrine '" .. ~ 'OOll hln<. t. of Pean· I la\e ~lontlil \ n1.ih1 uni.) "lOk a VCR hc:t•'t'l \llf'fltnJplnt ti ftar \hd1 "a th XH { h( lht fi t Unt'd betWttn t> 4" r rn nnd 111 p m ••• 1 hie'<'' rnt'll ott :i rtt"n Ir m 10 oJlCn "1n,fo~ vn • Pinewood bome ~·tc11\" \tt".1hnr < <iOv.o rth of cv.~lry. J hl· hr~al.:-an IJ\-~:umd c;omromt N't"'l-cn ·m ~ m nJ 10 'o pm. .M on ' ,; •• m<"m-:sn ~1ml I t-lra1ones rt'• ponctl th( theft t'f : 'Kl(l 1a o • ullf!!i('Of'<"!Hln M1md '. n cq\Jlpmcnt 1hrtl 1h.11 , ,,,11,1 h.1-.e 11•nc-un,\Ne1: ted "IOll. l.t'it \USU'' I LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Depan- meot of Motor V'ehi,cJes has rejCGted thousands of veh~regbtrarion renewals ~use drivers failed to comply with California's new mandatory smoa check law. So far 4,600 notices have been mailed to vehicle 'owners who haven't had their vehicles inspected, and another 52,000 nouces probably will have to be sent out dunng the next three to four weeks, the department said Monday. Together. those fiaures represents 12~. ~rcent of the 475,000 vehicle rcg1strat1on renewals due before Ma).' 8. the OMV said. The nc~mandalQry'Vebiclc inspection program ii ~e foeat po\nl of California's effcuts to re<luce em1ss1ons of inspected vchfoleJ by 25 percent by t 987. The initial non-compliance rate caught the OMV by surprise. "Twelve percent is hiPJer than I trunk we would have upctC'ted. • OMV spokesman Erwin Cooper said, "I think most.people expected that. across th·e board. people would be complyi~ Maybe thett's some misunderstanding,' Cooper added. But. Cooper said, "Tl)nc are the early returns. It may not hold up two or three weeks down the line. People may fall in line · and all of a sudden things may straighten L-~~-.iil ' .. \ UW111,tt1t The OMV said it will not process the registration renewals until · the vehicle owner!. submit an official certificate proving their vehicles have been checked. Motonsts are being given a 60-day grace penod to compl). the department said. out... . Wind ity Under the new law. 12 million gasoline-y C powered vehicles, 20 years old or newer in A pedatrlan battlee 80-mpb the state's smoggiesl urban areas are wtuda that enpped llibt pole. covered by the new law. and eent Utter buketa routnc in Chlcaco Monday. 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SoutH Laguna Specific Plan/LCP . Date: Tuesday May 15, 1984 . , . ~ Time: 1 :30pm or soon thereafter _. ~r-Location: Planning Comrn&.salon Hearing Room 1 O Civic Center Plaza , Santa Ana PROPOSAi : Amendment t o rhe South LaRuna Spec ific Plan /Local Coastal Pro!'tram (1.CP) (Zone Chan1te Bl.-ISP) to inco rpo rate 11 proposed RSF-7 "Residential-Sln!'tle Famllv" Land Use (toninR) Distri c t f or a portion o f t he Th ree Arch Bav Co111111unltv and to make minor textual changes t o t ht• Specific Plan /LCP. · Tl1t-Sout h Laguna Specific Plan 'LCP is a c.omp reh('nSivP development plan a dopted bv the 8o 3rd o f Superviso rs fo r t hP unincorporated communit v o f South LsRuna. Th~ Specific Pl .rn /I P was ori11.lna llv adopted bv the Board of Supervi<1o r s on April h , 198). Thie; amendm.•nt compr ises t hf' addition o f t he pr op <.t>tl RSF-1 "Re sidential-SinRle Famllv" (zonlnK • 01 strl c t fo r t he portion of Three Arch Bay Identi fied below. This new district 1.1!11 .3!llon.o1 other thinll,s . rt-')ui r e residential uni ts t o m.:iintaln a maximum buildln11. heil!,ht 11! 17 t u ~7 feet dependinp on the slC1pe of 1.'11 .. l•ul ldinR site. This amendment wt 11 alst1 m.1h· mlnc•r textual chan11.E'<; t o t he Spec.if!c l'l.111 /ICP wh ich h11v e been recommended by the 1 dit orn 1.1 C.oac,tal Comml c:c;ion st.1ff and will .1lf In tht-ct-rt!flratlon o f the plan. Thec;e h.1nl'e-.. tt>11 1o 1!>l o f po l l<"v lan11.uajle ch.1nR!!-.. 1.1 l t! tr• tht-Resource , Acces-, ,rncl Ne1.1 l>t-velopment I 11mpont'n l "-<'I t lie LCP /I.And Uo;e I' I an. Ii ii C ,q.,• r r ,.P.r am<o JrP st .H ut ~r i1v exempt from l.ft1A rrriu!remen t<o pur'>u.int t o <;i-ct tnn .Olt11l.~. ll1vl-.1 ·n 13 o f tit Puhl le Rec:ourrE' .. c,d••. I~\' Ir A 11 t\: .. . ..A l I pt-r"''"" e1th .. r f ,1vo rinp o r <'f>posfnK this p1opn"la l art-Invited t o pres ent r helrvl ews h~rf' th., ~·tann1n11 Comrni 11sion. It is reques ted l~t .1nv written resron~be submlttl~rl t •• '(t1t• Pl.10ninR Comm l si.lon ,11 le.ic;t ~I. ho11r ... pr IC!( t co the hearinJl. date. r OR FCHT!lfl< l!><H)R."1A l lllh: ~nr lurt ler lntC'nnrlt "n. cont .Ht 'lt•lind.1 StP•Ht In tht> }'t'O~ect Pl anning 'U..•i.Sion at .... -,n,-i,q J. ,. , LAGUNA NIGUEL P•clftc South Laguna Specific Plan/ Local Coastal Pro$Jram Not to Se•I• f(. Soviet leaves U .s., abruptly WASHINGTON (AP) -A five-hour airpon confrontation between U.S. officials and Soviet diplomats · over a visiting Soviet mathematician ended when the man was aUowed-to leaveJor Moscow. Earlier, the mathema· tician told CaJifornia police that someone had triod to gas him. _ __, 1 St.a~ Department and immiaration officials ques- tioned Sergei Kozlov as the Soviets looked on at Dulles hnemational Airport, then· allowed hlln.t.o.Jeave, said a government source who spoke on the condition he not be named. In Lqndon, British Airways officials said a passenger named ~tgei Kqzlov arrived this morning and boarded a Soviet Aeroflot flight for Moscow. There was no inde~ndent confirmauon of Kozlov's travel. however. The airline officials said the reservation had been madeby the Soviet Embassy in London. The government source said the U.S. officials had interviewed Kozlov to deterinine whether he was being forced to leave and that he had "freely and repeatedly expressed his desire to go back to the Soviet Union." St.ate Department spokeswoman Sondra McCarty declined tQ comment on the inciden~ which brought Assistant ~cret.ary of St.ate Ri chard Bun to the suburban Virginia airpon . Federal Aviation Adminisrarion officials provided a conference room at Dulles for U.S. and Soviet officials. FAA spokesman Dennis Feldman said. In Pasadena, police said KozJov abruptly left his hotel Saturday in a Soviet consular car with Russian officials. He had arrived in Los Angeles on Friday and planned to spend the next sax weeks as a guest lecturer at the California Institute of Technology. A Los Angeles newspaper reported in today's editions that Kozlov had 'complained to Pasadena police earlier Saturday that he was being followed and that someone had attempted to gas him. Police Sgt. Wes Ritt said Kozlov called p0litt at I 0 a.m Saturday and asked for medicaJ auention for poisoning. saying he had been gassed. Paramedics found ham "physiolog.1cally fine." Rice said. Senate. sluggish on deficit fig~t WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate is trying. so far with little success, to pick up Its sluulsh pa~ ofacuon on proposals for reducing federal budgcf dcfic1ts. In fact senators were taking a slight detour today - 1he1r fifth d~y of work on the issue-toargue about a drop 1n the ocean of red ink. The issue was whether to attach an amendment that would give federal judges the same percent.age pay increase this year as other federal employees. Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr., R-Tenn .. indicated today that the pay issue would not be resolv~d unul mad-afternoon. But, he added, the Senate likely will bcgm action later today o~ major amendments. .. That breaks the ice." Baker told reponers. The budget debate IS surposed to be about a three- year. SI 44 ball ion package o defic1t-reduct1on measures worked out by President Reagan and Senate Republican leaders. Senate aides estimated Monday that 35 to 40 amendments for either a substitute or modification of the GOP plan arc ~nding. but legislators have been reluctant to offer their plans. . The paralysis has developed because senators believe that the last amendment offered will have the best chance of being accepted, in pan because there is a feeling that af nothing else has passed. then legislators wall vote for the last remaining plan rather than ha ve the Senate do nothing. Thus. h1tlc IS#tllng done.. Chernenko presides at .. M~y Dax:J2ataa~. Dole will work for oil sptll. legi_slatton BJ Tiie AHoclaiff Pttt• WASHINGTON -The Rcapn administntion, in a sbil\ of policy, ~jd M.o.nday it will supi><>rt lcabJatl<?D that wou.ld set lia'bi.lity ce1hnp from an off~shore oil 1p1U and establish a federal trust fun~ to pay for the C!etnup. Transportation Secretary El~beth. Dole p~nuped to work with Congcss "to fehaevc promp.t acuon an dt1:r" import.ant effort t9 streamline a~d stren~eo the ~al pollution liability and compensation laws. The letJ'" lanon under consideration In the House would create • sin&le system to cstab\ish !lability and pay forfrcleanu~ costs in event of a~ 011 S{'l.11, from a tanker or ~m 01 drilUog or transporuna fac1ht1es on the o~ter ContJn~n~ Shelf of U.S. deep water pons. pot~ wd lhe admuut tration generally suppons the l~slatJo~. ~"!t wo.ut4 see several changes includina a ha&her hab1hty bm1t for shipowners. She also wants the lranspoi:iauon Dern- mcnt to administer the trust fund, mstcad o an independent group. R~an reject. embany move ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE -President Rcapn said today he remains opposed to moving the Umted St.ates Embassy m Israel and was surprised to learn t~t some officlals an his administration a!'C. recommend~na the idea. "'N_o.1 feel very sJronaly lhatthisaJlotsomctbing that we should do." Reagan told reporters as he wrapped up a six-day trip to China. Th~ ~ash!ngton P?st repo~ in Monday editions that adm1mstrat1on ol_llc.ials" seeklnJ to avert ~mbarrassing problems on Capitol Hill, ~ere conside\{ng a plan to move the embassy from Tel A v1v-to West Jerusalem. Legislation to move the e~bassy to t~e Israeli capital of Jerusalem al~ady has been introduced tn Congress, but opponents say such an action "'.ould inflame Arab opinion and could bnngion new teironsm. Famoa• ~<>am Coant BUle NEW YORK -Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie and a doz.en other big names in the mus}c wort~ paid their. last respects to jazz great Count Basie at has. funeral l1l a Harlem cnurch. Hurtdreds of simple fans also pac.ked. the Abyssinian Baptist Church on Monday, overflowing into the street as they honored the man mourned as the "uni versa I am .. ssador of jazz~" Basie4 who died of cancer Thursday in Hollywood, Fla., at age 79. was rememberq6> by the Rev. Samuel Proctor as "a modest and bumble ~n in an era when modesty and hunfllity were no longer an practice." The altat was decorated with numerous fl.oral arrangements, including one in the shape ofa grand piano and another )n lhe shape of a phonograph. CALIFORNIA Dlablo prqte•t .crapped SAN LUIS OBISPO -A ' plan· devised by anti- nuclear activists to keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant inoperable was officially scrapped Monday -about 36 hours after plant engineers recorded the first nuclear reaction at the plant. The Abalone Alliance. which developed the "People's Emergency Response Plan," will meet within the month to develop new strategy for keeping the plant from producing more than the 5 percent of capacuy power allowed under its current 1.icensc. sai.d P~ Metcalf. alliance spokeswoman. She said the alhancc s spokesgroup met Monday to bring the plan to a close. Since the plan's inception on Jan. 13, 537 protesters ha ve been arrested in organized demonstrations at the plant. Meanwhile. the plant was .. runni.ng smoothly at zero power." Monday said Pacific Gas & ·EJectric Co. spokeswoman Sue Brown. I Few apply for mentor job• LOS ANGELES - A disappointing numbe~f teachers have applied for spectal "mentor" JX?Siti.ons d enthusiasm may have been dampened by th.e h~ehh . of assignment to mner-aty schools, school dastnct officaaJs say. A tot.al of 453 city teachers ~~ve .a~ked to be considered for the 429 .. mentor teacher positions created by the state Education Reform Act, according 10 figu~s released-Monday by the Los Angeles Unified School District. Only 61 high school teachers applied to become mentors. even though the district has the funds tC? pey_f~r 70 such jobs. Teachers in the program. Cahfomta s version of a merit pay plan. wall receive bonuses of$4,000 a year. The mentors are intended to help new and struggling teachers improve their slulls. Manson follower up for parole LOS ANGELES -The mother of slain actress Sharon Tate and Distract Attorney Roben Philibosian both expressed strong opposition Monday to the setting of any release date for Charles Manson follower Charles .. Tex" Watson. Doris Tate. whose daughter was one of the Manson family's victims and who as now runnina for state office. said she penonally ~ould argue against Watson's release at a parole heannl scheduled today at the California Men's Colony in. San Luis O~ispo. Tate, who is running for the South Bay s 3 lst D1stnct assembly scat, spoke at a news conference held by Citizc;ns for Truth and Citizens ACT (Anti-Crime Taskforce), two groups who support tough sentencing for criminals. LA PAZ, Bolivia-Factoncs, busineuesand schools thto'u&bo\Jt BoUvia were shutdown u a aeneral strike wu l1unc6od to protest shlfl) jumps 1n food and pt0lint pncn and dcvaluauon of the peso. The strike bcPi> Mon~ and is scht;duled to continue throup Thurs.. day.Today i a natidnal holiday, Labor Day, when most businesses arc us~Uy closed. labor leaders me& with aovernment official Monday •arced to form com· mi ions to study the food upphet and petroleum ~s and Olb.er i uc , labor rtprctcntatives said. But the strilc calf rcnuuntd in rfTcct ' i . ..,..._____ J L· "" --. ...;._...__ __ ...,..._,_ ... ' l : J i~~deqnat e pr ecautions led to cave-in.· LAS VEQAS, Nev. (AP) -Scienusts at the nation's nuclear testin& site were so concerned a~ut radiation leak.I they overlooked otheuafety factors before'I cave-in ' kiDed one worker and i.ojured 14 workers, an Eneray Depa.rtfnent official says. The accident occurred Feb. IS when a mesa holdina futc. ~xperiment trailen sank 2S feet several hours after a nuclear weapons effects teSt was conducted in a tunnel I, 168 feet beneath the mesa. "Our concern over radiatiQn releases overwhelmed all other safety considerations "Thomas Clark. m~ of the Nevada Operations Office of the Department of Enei:gy, said Monday. The bffice is responsible for the nation's nuclear testing program. Clark's comments came as the Department ofEneray released a rcpor\ submitted by a committee formed to invtstigate the accident at the site I 00 miles northwest of Las Yeps. . \ "It is clear from the investiptive findings that there \¥15 a failure to adequately protect and safeguard test site workers who were in volved in the nudear test," Gov. Richard Bryan said after reading the report. More than 7,000 people work at the site. the nation's nuclear testin~ ground since January 195 L ·Test officials were also lulled into a sense of security because they th_pught there had never been that le.ind of sinking or craterinJ in the hard rock of Rainier Mesa, Qark said. He said 1t was later learned there had been such an incident in 1969, with no injuries reported. Neighbori ng Yucca Flat. the scene of hundreds of t underground nuclear weapons tests, is pockedAt.jth craten , created when the loose desert soil subsides into holes caused by the undec:ground nuclear bla,sts. Mari.nes return . from overseas ---.. . CAMP LEJEUNE. N.C. (AP)-Marines and sailors whose 195-day m1ss1on overseas included 1he two biggesl U.S. combal acttonssince the Vietnam War came horoc 10 a welcome befi1tini heroes today. Military and civic officials and famil y members were on hand to greet 1he 1,800-member 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit, which invaded the island of Grenada and later was sent to Lebanon to relieve the U.S. peacekeeping force. Yellow ribbons were tied around 241 I recs plant~d along Lejeune Boulevard in honor of Mannes who died 1 n Beirut. Several businesses sponed welcome-home ban- ners and signs. and Amencan flags fluttered along the route to Camp Lejeune. "To honor the dedicated service of the n nd MA U. the unit will be awarded the Navy Unit Commendation Ri~bon and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal," said Camp 4Jeune's public affairs office in a prepared statement. • Two ships in the fl eet had landed by 10:30 a.m .. and several more remained offsh ore. Capt. Craig Fisher, spokesman for Camp Le1eune. said that after a brief ceremony at the pon in Morehead City, the troops will be driven 10 Camp Geiger. which is pan of the Camp Lejeune complex, for the main program . Whale of a time Sha.ma tbe Killer Wbale, 8tar attraction ., ee. World ln Aarqn. Ohio. la lowered lnto tbe tank at bl• •am.mer bome after a filfbt to Clnelaod from San Dle,o llo11clay. " 1 , \ ,. Orange County's .ffelaxlrfFMuslc Station Is I Believe it or not, hot sun1 - n1er days and high electric bil~ needn't go hand-in -hand. With just a few minor adjust- ments, you can stay comfortable and save energy all through the summer. It'• &cc aacLcasy. D id you know~ that by keeping your air conditioner the rmostat at 78 ° instead o f 70~ you can ave as mu ch a 24 ~> n your cooling bill? Energy , aving ca n ~as . impl as opening )'Our windo in the evenjng to let the cool breeze tower the inside ten1pera- turc. And using \'OUr p(X)]-pum p ~)nlr ~l~ often· as ncce, - saf)·. to properly maintain your pool . Invest and save. Jn:-,ralling cncrgy-d'ficicnt appli~u1ce:-, and< >thcr \.\'t.~atheriza ­ tion n1~L~un:s such IL'\ insulation. caulking and \\'e3 thcr stripping can also n.::-,ult in very significa_nt sav ing~. And sin1p1y planting t recs and shruhhe ry can hdr hold d<)\Yn y<,ur nx>li ng co."t~ by ~hac.hng ~our ho use fron1 the ~un . Call l-800:-9S2·.S06l. · \\'ith .l free Home Energy ~un·c,-, ,·on can finu cn:n m o re no-co~t nr lo\Y -co~t \vays to save energy. And once y( Rtr urvey is complete. you n1a\· even he di~ble fo r reh,ue~ .tnd lo~· interc~t fin¢ng on n1anv cost-effective con· "cn·.tt ron n1ca~urc~ So caJJ today \'\'1th 1ust a little help from Edison, ,·ou '11 have \'Our ~urnmcr electric hill wdl in t1anu . c ~ E Soulherri California Edison I. I It I I I I I I t • ' ~ ~Qi!iiii.._. ............. iiiiii .... ~-----..-. .... ~----------.... ~lllil!!i-pi~lllll!ll- P o st -J a AV ls on IS a. ( .. ~r· .. -. times demand a · . -post-Jarv~soillan Two philosophies are struggling for dominance in California's public education system: Pre-Jarvisism and post- Jarvisism. Pre-Jarvisites are embodied by teachers' organizations. Their guiding principle is that funding cutbacks resultin$ from '"the Howard Jarvis-inspired Proposition 13 will not diminish the ability of teachers 10 negotiate fat contracts. · Post-Jarvisites. mostly administratjve and management- types, ·maintain that less money coming In from the state must mean less money going out in salaries. Classic pre-Jarvisi tes a·re the teachers at Saddleback College. They have locked horns with college.Chancellor Larry Stevens over their co ntract -particularly a clause that has allowed salaries to approach an incr~ible $80,000. ,'f"'f; ~ .lliiiilil ............ same as Victoiy Administration is being deceitful, perhaps to itself Reaping pre-Prop. 13 benefits that,were accepted as the nprm by current faculty and previous 'administratiOr\~like, five teachers at the two-year institution earned more than $70,000 last year -one raked in more than$ 79,000. Twenty-eight more earned between $60,000 and $70,000 and dozens -including a nurse and a librarian -earned between $50,000 and $60.000. Well; maybe earned isn't exactly the right word. Most of these incomes were amassed during three-and-one-half and four-Oay work weeks. Prior to the arrival of Chancellor Stevens. Solidarity leaders tortured WASHINGTON -Just imagine you arc thinking about enlisting in the CIA-funded army now at war with the Sandinist.as. imagine, further, that you are interested in the Contras not because the OA wi11 put a meal in your belly but because you so loath the Sandinista regime that you are willing to fight '-whicb could mean to die -to topple it. Saddlieback College put out the "Gone Fishin'" sign on Fridays. WASHINGTON -The Polish Stevens earned the enmity of the staff when he instituted a govemmcnthasdeniedpersistcnt five-day class schedule. But" antagonism turned to something reports that imprisoned leaders of the Solidarity movement arc system-more like hatred when he and the trustees declared war on the atically tortured and mistreated in bloated paychecks. ~ _ the1rcommumstdungeons. But I Under the current contract, a teacher can maK.e extra money have just received a letter smuggled by teaching more than the mandatory 15 hours (usually fi ve outofBarcuwoPrisoninPoland. ~ and 1t confirms the worst. courses) per week. It is a common practice in the higher My Solidaritnources tell me that education business known as .. overloading." But the Saddle back mass beatings have occurred recently contract allows .. unlimited overlQading_" -in essence. a blank at the prison. resulting in serious check. injuries to the unio• leaders. Des{>ite An accreditation team described the overloads as .. very this. thecourageousSolidaritypns-oners still maintain passive resistance heavy" and recomme~ded the practice "should be examined to asa means of protesting thegovern- determine if there is a·n adverse effect on the quality of mcnt'sattemptstosuppressthe education." movement. Steve ns calls the overload practices "unconscionile:·" The The letter I received is from teachers. who are still trying to wring a pre-Jarvisonia contract Andrzej Slowik.chairmanofS-oli-darity in the Lodz region southwest of from the trustees. have demanded his head. Warsaw. He noted that communica- For what? For following the agenda set by the trustees who tion has been virtually impossible hired him? Or for imposing professional and fiscal standards lately. because all visitorsarcstrip- upon teachers who have become accustomed to abnormally h ~gh ~~~~~w~~:::eU" way out. Here is pay. unusually sh<:>rt weeks and ~chedules that. ~a use outside .. Jerzy Kropiwmcki and 1 areat this observers to question a well-quahfied staffs ability to prepare pointconunuingourhungerstnke. properly for classroom instruction? 1 • Thex have bee~ fo~e~feed1ng us since Pressure on the trustees is sure to mount. Organized Apnl 11. K.rop1wn.1ck1 swallowsthe h h be l. · lti · h · · d stomachtubebyh1mself.lrefuseto ~eac ers axe come a~ 1t1ca orce mot er communities an beforce-fed.soforthc last three days they could rp uster clout m Saddle back. I have been rendered helpless by first But these are post-Jarvisonian times and this board must beinghandcuffedandthcnmymouth stand behind the post-Jarvisite it hired to bring responsible is forced open wjth the useoftonure d · · · S ddl b k C ll anda lcver a mm1strat1on to a e ac o ege. . . "lamusi ngtheword'torture' Opinions expressed 1n the space abo1o:e are those of the Da1/_1 Pilot. Other literally, because aftersnting me in a views e'<prcssed on this page arc those of1he1r authors and ams ts. chairthey trample on my toes and JACK ANDERSON twist my arms and legs-often in oppos1ted1rections-so that those twisting my anns force me to straight- en up and others, twisting my legs. make this impossible. "Or they prop my legs down on th e edge oft he bed and one of them si ts on my legs. wrcnchjngmy knee sockets in the opposite direction. Or they press my shin bone. hard. against the edgeofthebed frame. Ar the same time. others will wrench my head back and press hard on the Jaw joints and a doctor or nurse goes to work on my Jaws with forceps. "When I stan to scream. the prongs of the forceps are inserted between m) teeth and they have me. All they have to do 1s insen the stomach tube and pou~ the gruel in. Usuall) 1h1s will take five or six funct1onariesas ~II as a doctor and a nurse. One of the nurses has progressed to 10nuring me. On 12 April 1984, she started to press very hard on my lymph nodes. This 1s very painful. .. I have been alone in the cell since 29 March.Jerzy Krop1wnicki, Wladys law Frasyniuk. Tadeusz St.ansk1 and Romuald Szercm1et1cw were each aiven a month of solitary confinement. They have been placed across the comdor since aJI the common criminals have been moved from here .... "Since yesterday. Frasyniuk. Stanski and Szerem1etiew have been locked up in the so-<alled •thennos flask' -a cell without a toilet, water \ or air. It is constructed with double walls. double doors. excellent soundproofing and security. They will probably stay in there for 24 or 48 hours. The~ ended up in there for demandini to be treated as political prisoners. including the right to exercise in the yard. which has been denied everyone since 29 Mar.ch. "Yesterday, each one separately was granted 30 minutes of exercise. following which theywere locked up in the 'thermos' again. I suspect that we will all have to continue the hungerstnke fora long time yet. Kropiwnicki and I arc determined to do so. We will not give up ... "Try to spread this news as far and as wide as you can. I hope there will be demonstrations on the first of Ma y again this year. It 1s important to maintain these traditions. Any inter- ruption may bring them to an end for a very long time. I send greetings to alt who remember and who continue 10 ac1.·· Jad Azldersoa Is• syadlta led columalst. Now imagine you are the CIA recruitment olflcer. What do you say? Do you say that tbc Contras will be used only to put pressure on tbe Sandinista regime? Do you say that the United States wants only to ensure that Nicaragua will relax press censorship, hold free elections and cease exporting revolution to El Salvador? Now yo u are once again a potential Contra, mulling over enlistment Would you risk your life to stop Nicaragua from sending arms to U.e Sal vadoran guerrillas? A lot )'ou care about El Salvador. Would you risk your life to end press censorship in Nicaragua itself? Hab! It'.s not tbe American Civil Liberties Union Bngade you're considering. Okay, would you risk your life so that Nicaragua has free elections? Did I hear the word .. loco"? This 1s what the Reagan adminis- tration 1s asking us to believe. United St.ates policy, Insofar as it can be diS«rned. 1s not to topple the Nicaraguan government, but to re- fonn 1t -elections. a free press - and to force it to cease aiding the El Salvadoran guerrillas. If Nicaragua does all that, it would not only go to OAS heaven, but.we would tteaJ the Sandinista regime as any other. The' trouble is ~at no one is $Oing to risk bis life to implement a senes of .. reforms. Men who fight, fight to win --------------------------------------------------------------------into Managua. It means vic-It's suicidal not~to be prepared.for war·· . - .. d winning means a triumpbal new government and the spoils of war, including. you can bet, a regime that wiU censor the press and not hold elections -just like tbc one the Sandinist.as toppled. So either the administration is deceiving the Contras or it's deceiv- ing us. It's not playing sl(aight with someone. l fa guess is a1lowed. we arc the ones being snookered. There is just too vast an American military buildup going on in Central America merely to effect reforms in Nicaraaua. The Contra army alone has tripled in the last year arutiinow boasts 15,000 men. Honduras has been turned into a palm-shrouded aircraft carrier. The jungle reverberates with the sound of American air bases being built. Ru sians haven"'t. cpanged · ... heir outlook in .years In 1939 and 1940-thcre was a big ··world's Fair" on Treasure Island 1n Sa n Francisco Ba~ Th1sexpos111on was to celebrate the opening of two new bndges-the bncfke over the Golden Gate which ~as regarded as an engineenng marvel and the .. Ba> .. bndge whi ch earned traffic from San Francisco to Oakland. I was fonunateenough tow1n for my employer. H .S. ('rocker Publish- ing Co., the conces\1on fo r all the publications that were sold al stands located all over T rcasure lslan~ ,. These publica uons included the Guide Book: "Magic 1n the N1gh1." a beautiful book of view\ of lighted buildings: a book of daytime color pictures: a large assortment of pos1 - cards. and other colorful novelties The reason I tell \Ou 1h1c; 1s that our legal counsel was a firm ~hich had. as oneofits member'> a \Cl"\ bnght young man named Caspar W. Weinber«er. Dunng the two years that the expos1t1on cont1oued I de· veloped a high regard for Weinberger -not onl} (or his legal skill but for his good common sense. Consequent- ly. unlikesomeofmycontemporanes who don't understand the true global pen I ofourcountf). I believe what Weinberger tells me. Tells m~ Yes. I'm sure he sent the same publication 10 several million other people but he did take the trouble to send mine along with a personally si~ned note. Sure evidence that he's notJustpropagandmngold fnenqs for pollt1cal reasons. And because of my confidence in him I regard as accurate his repon to the Congress for fiscal year 1985 and equall; accurate a 1984 repon on Soviet military power. Wc1nbergerspokethisweekat the National Press Club. His talk fol - lowed a talk by Barbara.Tuchman who won a Pulitzer Prize for her h1stoncal wnungS. Barbara Tuchman followed the familiar propaganda line tha1 our foreign ~IC} 1s .. folly." l agree that not e"erything we haYc done ma~ be too smart. but certain~ WALTER BURROUGHS we've got to recognize that we have a real enemy in communist Russia and we'd beuerquit kidding ourselves that begging them to send a group of athletes to the Olympic Games this summer is going to help our relations with them. Last week I. along with other members of the Rotary Club of Costa Mesa. had the pleasure oflistening to a talk by a retired Bntish anillcry colonel. He has been in Israel forthe last I I years. devot1 ng most of his ti me toa Christian enterprise. This gentleman told about seeing with his own eyes a series of tunnels bored back into the mountainside which the Israelis discovered. These tunnels were filled with weapons. tanks. ammunition. and all other an1clesofwar-all Russian. I During World War II. as deputy for Colonel Dean Witter who was War Department Representative 1n the Wcstc:rn St.ates. I was forced to have access to much secret 11)format1on. Like the retired Bnt1sh colonel who spoke to the Rota ry Club last wee~ I found tbat ourtben "ally" Russia (communi st Russia) had access to what was going on in development of theatom1c bomb-informat1on which was not known to our own m1htaf) forces. Therefore. folks. I'm sorrv but I can't agree that our military.men are wishing for war. I'm certain that's exactl~ what they don't want. Many, highly intelligent people. recognize that we'd better be as prepared as we can be. · My own college rommate~llh whom I have kept in touch all these years recently wrote me a note saying "You Cal ifornian~ had better change the military actions of the president or you're likely to ha"e a new man 1n the Oval Office.·· . It looks as 1fwe Californians are not going to have the dec1S1on. But 1f that's the way It 1s, I guess ifs on a matter of whether Armageddon 1s this yearornext. As I have told you people before -a long time before this -we must have an anti-missile missile and we must be able to retaliate if f\tC.CSsary and the Russians must know1t. I don't ll ke 11. m} dear old college roommate. but I'm afraid that's the Wa) it is. Yes. we should keep on trytng to make an arms agreement but we shouldA 't rely on 1t. I well remember 1n 1942 how I wa'ofdered out of uniform to attend a "White Russian" party in the new Russian quarterback oft he San Francisco County Hospi- tal. I couldn't speak R uss1an. although the intelligence officer with me could. But after a ration of vodka, the sailors from a Russian ship (which had incidentally a woman captain) for- med a line and marched up and down. fists clenched and shouting "Rusk, Rusk.Rusk." There was no doubt as to wh~, they were for. Not us. certainly. Walter Banoa1ll.1 l1 tbe Pilot'• foudla& pablla1ter. There is, though. a third possibility: The administration is snookering itself. Possibly it thinks it can call the whole thing off -that it can create armies an4 militarize Central Ameri- qrapd then make it all disappear if and when the Sandinistas becbmc Rotarians. History proves otherwise. In tht first place. every army the CIA ever created is either still in place (the golden triangle of Southeast Asia) or has turned to drug smuggling. Either way. men who try to topple their own government have a hard t1me going home again. The Contras. 1n one form or another, will not go away Will we be priced out of telephone market? And secondly, militarization dOC$ not take \)lace in a vacuum. The militanzil1on ofHonduras will weak- en its na9Cent democracy. Costa Rica, • the Lcbano'h of Central America, will, like the real Lebanon get drawn into a regional war not of its own making. • (Already, like the PLO in Lebanon. the Contras under Eden Pastora arc using Cost.a Rica as a bbe.) As for Nicaragua, it bas responded to Contra pre$surc wilh its own militarization. Deregulation bill . would cut revenue of subsidiaries ThcfederaJ dn ve for deregulation that started under Jimmy Carter has already produced higher telephone b1l~. a1rltne fares and natural gas bills for'tllmo~t all C'ahfom1ans. The nexl 'ilcp will apparently he a mo"e that could cause telephone pnces to Jump o far that thousands of customers will be forced to IJVC up their phones This threat is contained an a so- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 'called "Cable Communications De· regulation" bill sponsored by Colo- rado's Democratic Rep. Timothy Wirth. Wirth. ironically, was a con- sumer hero last year in his role as the leading congressional ~rit1c of the: AT&Tbreak,up. But his current plan would do more to cripple Ma Bell's offspnng than the breakup itself. For the inocuous phrase "cable comm unicauons deregula lion .. would open the way for cable com- panies to pluck ~lcctcd customers away from regulated ut1ht1cs like P:mfic Bell and ~neral Telephone. dcpriV'lng them of the revenue they need ta keep overall rates within reach of the public H. L. Schwartz Ill Ch11y Dowallby r d•to1 ""' A'•·•"'"' to lhC' Pub11\htl' Frank Zlnl pt;~flJllj ,..,fl!,,.. tif4'f w' tr-,,..., .. lit lJO Wn1 H41t ';1 .oi-ta u.-.. .t.•1r!1•1t l•\,4'"11' ,_."'Cfllll • f-4 • l"'IH't A <ollC •lllt f doll"' Tom Tait City f dtlO< Co\lt• M.,.. ' fl 'I, "'' THOMAS ELIAS In effect. cable companies would be able to use new voice and date transm1ss1on methods to serve the largesi phone users while ignoring everyone else. Cable operators could ofTerd1scounts to large users because they would pick and choose not only which cuS1om~rs they want to service. but also which areas to include B} contrast. !~I phone companies now must serve everyone, vinually every- where. One st.atlSt~ reveals why that would harm mil hons of phone cus· tomcrs. The laracst I 2 percent of Pacific Bell'scustomers annually generate about $760 m1lhon an rt'V· enucs. almost 20 percent of the total dollars the phone compar\y take~ m That moncycovrrs much of the <.·ost of ma1nta1111nga un1vc~l trk- phonl' network and hold\ do""n monthl y bills of most phone users. Take it away and everyone's monthly bill will skyrocket. The best estimate of how much: An 1mmed1ate $9 a month for the typical residential customer, almost a doubl- ing of today's costs, with further rncrcascs likely to come rapidly. As with the AT & T breakup, the most vocal California foe of this new threat to consumers is the state Public Utilities Commission. whose Job is both to keep phone rates low and phone companies healthy. The PUC 1s often -and legitimately- cnt1c12cd for placing too much cmphas1Jon 1t1second task. But this ti me. the two JObs call for the same stance. "A delicate balance 1s requ1rtd to maintain fa1rrttesand universal service while encouraging new technologies through compct1t1on." says t.conlU'd Gnmcs. the PU( ptts1dtnt "That balance can only be kept with sovemmcnt over iaht " He's na,ht. bccaust mo~t com· panir~ trying tocxplo1t the nrw communication techn1que1.arcn't .mtcrc•ard In n-wmng m1lhonr; or home' and apanmenti. The\ \J ruthrr J .::. .... __ go after the business ofb1g banks. oil companies and other firms that make hundreds of thousands of call s week- ly. Those businesses arc of\en clustertdin small areasc.entered on downtown districts oflarge cities, makinJ economics of scale even more attracuvc to new companies wihtout gi.,antic residential networks to main· tam. One problem fo r consumers who want to fight this next S(C{> toward total telcphoncdcregulauon is that mos1araumcm~bout1t arc couched m highlytcchn1caljargon. But as long as phone users re- member that the bjacustomers subs1d1tt rctidential service because of the bta profits produced by the ~heer volume of calls they make, the consequences of any law allowins those big customers to seek phone ~rv1ceelstwhcrt arc clear. The bottom line may ~II btthl · Newt ype~ of cheap phone tcTV~ for bis u~rs will mean new. muc:h bi&ber pnces for small u~n wanurtJ 'o hana onto the service they now en.Joy . Tbom•• EU.61.6 • ta MMIC•· ~'" col11tn4ll1oe1a1e , ...... ... ..-......._ ... _.._ This is what the Salvador let\ bas done, too. Sinec tbe Reqan adminis- tration started to squeeze the pin~'!z the number of guerrillas in ei Salvtdo~cralOd, doublina in the wt y alon~ So tl\ere have it. Contru arc beina tO • • 111:. • fiaht1n1 to tops>le the Sandini1ta rcpme; tbe menc:an eublic is bcina told the Contras are fiahtina just to presswe Nicattp.a; aod tJi~ R~n administralJon ls c.ellinJ auelr it c:an. wl\eh it wants. limply Pll.11 the plua oo the whole thlna,. An administnti~t lies to ~t men '° die ii callous. One that lies to lu own JJCQl)le is lmmont One that ha tC> htelfls a fool IC power ~ti tics were hockey. the administration would ,ct the bat trick. It appears it 11 do1na all thiu. Rkbrd f:H~• l.t • •~IM coJ•mol•I. .. " -· , ~·\ ..-- lutnletor Terri Donoebue belpe 11eaan, 3, tbe Deaf ualDC "Tactald" device tbat let. ber learn bow to epeak at the Central Inatitute for •'feel" tbe c~terlatice of certain eounde. FEELINGS HEARD Device helps deaf children use touc h to learn sounds ST. LOUIS (AP) -Although Megan will never be able to hear, the 3-year-old is using an innovative device to "feel" her mother's voice for the first time and to learn how to speak. M~o is one of 50 profoundly deaf children in the nation who use a "Tactaid," which enables hearing- impaircd people to use their sense of touch to distinguish between sounds. , The institute is studying a new device called an ear mold vibrator. which is worn outside the ear. "We hope to develop it into a wearableform," said Dr. Weisenberger. "But for now. it's a bit Frankensteinian." A third type of tactile aid under development is called a multi-channel vocoder. It features 16 tin.y vibrators attached to the inside of the arm, each representing a different sound. . ·· "To the lip reader. 'ba' and 'p{ look identical," Dr. Weisenberger said. "But with the added information of a tactile aid, you could feel the difference between the soft sound of·ba' and the much more explosive souncj of'pa.' " The mechanism, which costs about S600. features a miniature vibrator that 1s pressed lightly.against Megan's breastbone. A small power pack and microphone fit on her --I BACKTALK ~------~~~ --belt. . The .. Tactaid," developed by Audiological Engineer-· ing Corp .. of Somervillo. Mass .. sends signals that tell W.hJC• h Megan that a sound 1s occurring -but little else. Megan "feels" the sounds while reading lips. Despite her handicap. the youngster from Belleville. ball of America do you fit in? Ill., is learning how to speak at a school for hcaring- impaired youngsters run by Washington University's If you are among Cco.'tral Institute for the Deaf. the 50 percent of CARY '"Megan is as deaf a child as we have ever seen," said Americans who are Jea~ Moog, the instftute's principal. She said that when underexercised. then Megan enroll,ed in the school last year., her vocabulary YO!J should b e consisted of t\¥0 words, "Ma" and "cookie." senously concerned "Now she uses more than I 00,words and.she's starting about your hcalt~. ROTHENBERG to put together two-word phrases, • Moog said. Underexerc1sc 1s lo less than a year, Megan moved from th~ 30th .. a. ~ajor factor inl•••·····•••••• percentile in language skills among deaf children to abov~ c~~sing . many con-. . the 70th percentile -despite the fact that she has never d1t1on5, including back pam. muscle tensions. sore and beard a sound. stiff necks as well as some headaches. Some researchers Tactile aids are intended for a small group of people feel that even . ulcers. diabetes. heart disease and other who would not benefit from a conventional hearing aid degenerative 91sorders are related 10 underexerc1se. which "is always the first option," Moog said. H~w can you tell 1f ~ou are underexerc1sed and a "We see Tactaid as a way to get a child to start using potent~al target for disease. his voice," said Dr. Janet WeisenbcrJer. head of a tactile-G1v~ credit to Hans Kraus. M.D .. one of President aid research team at Washington U niversity. "But only as John F. Kennedy's specialists. who devised six 1ests called a beginnin' step. Hopefully. by the time Megan grows out the K-W tests. Passing them indicates tha1 you are meeting of this tactile aid. we'll have the next generation ready for the "minimum level of muscular fitness." Thal means ~ou her." Bistros get expert nod · Christian Milla u ch ecks out county's fi n e din ing spots By ANN CONWAY Dellr ..... C.ll&JI ..,_, When the world's best known restaurant critic, Clarl1tlall MIUaa, dined his way through three county bistros recently. it was easy to sec why his international guides are so probing-here was a bon vivant who holds the moment as dear as the morsel. Millau's "The Best of Los Angeles" (which includes theenvironsoflagunaand Ncwpon beaches) isa painstaking collection of recommended (and panned) eateries, hotels, shops and sights. Each m ust carry its weight to m eet strict standards for spending quality time. In from Paris fora bricfCalifomia tour, Millall opted for quality Orange County restaurant time at Co~ de Oro where he enjoyed champagnes and Mayan appetizcrs1 Ristorante Antonello for salad, pastas, fish and fine wines and Le Chardonnay for French desserts, more chameaane and liqueurs. Arranging Che even1na for Milla11 was good friend FUl Cho, local wine and restaurant writer, who attended with husband Patrick, a senior catering exccuti 'ltC for the Marriott Hotels. Joinina theChaoswerecountySupcrvisorHarrteu Wtffu and husband In, Mission Viejo C9\ president Jam" GUleru and wife Carol, Rqistry Hotel manqer A1a1D Loapne and wife Z1HMU1, Aatoaio Capolo (owner of Antonello) and Tl Potel. Relisbina hier apple tan at Le Chardonnar, durina the Iona and !Ci.surely cvenina, Fifi noted that; ·Oc)~· County is a new frontier for lovers offine food and lap behind no.area• oneof,bcfineauegionstodine toda ... . timau nodded in q.rctment and toasted the group forthc!iraood fortune to h vcin out~cm Califomta . . , Durln.r ble Orante County tour with Patrick and l'Rl Cbao. lelt, Cbrletian Mlllau auto- &npbed one of lat. auJdebooke for a fan. have sufficient strength and flcx1b1hty for your weight and 1t steady for 10 seconds. This test reveals whether or no t height. your back muscles art strong. • If you fail even one of the tests. you are underexercised No. 5 _Low-back maacles and overtenscd an~ need help, according to Dr. Kraus. Stay 00 yo1'r stomach. fold your arms under your Here arc the six tests tp check your level of mwular h d d ak _ that th-p·llow is still under your • fitness· ca , an m e su.~ ~ 1 . · No 1· _ Hl fl uors abdomen. Have yo_ur helper hold your back steady wt th fl b. k t fl · h h d 1 ,. both hands. Now hft your legs up. be sure to keep your . Lie. at.on you r a~ on t c oor"".lt an s c aspey k ecs stra.ght.. and hold the posiuon for 10 seconds. This behind your neck and Wlth your legs straight and touching. n · 1 f l w ba k muscles. , Now keep your knees s1ra1ght and lift your feet so that/our tests the strength o your 0 -c , heels are I 0 mches above the fl oor. You pass this test i you No. I -Back flexlblllty, laamstrill&• can hold that pos1t1on for I 0 seconds. This test shOws 1f Stand up str.ught with fc-et t<igcther. Now relax. lean your hip flexors have sufficient strength. over and touch the floor with your finger ups without No. 2 -Stomacb m11scles bending your knees. If )'OU can pass this test. you have Lie flat on }Our back on the floor agam with your suffiocnt flex1b1hty in your back muscles and hamstrings. hands clasped behind )Our neck. Have someone hold the muscles in 1he back of your thighs.. If you fail. it 1s down your legs by grasping the ankles or hook )Our ankles because these muscles have become shortened and tense, under a heav) chair that won't topple. Roll up into a s1t1tng not because your arms are too shon or your legs too long. pos1t1on. You pass 1fyou can do one sit-up. lfyouhadd1fficulty passmganyoneofthesctests.you No. 3 -Stomach mHcles should cons1dcryourselfbclow par. Please don't think that Once again, he fla1 on your back on the floor with ~our this 1s being too harsh on )'.OU, for you wouldn't consider hands behind )Our neck. only this lime have your knees yourself optimally healthy 1f you had perfect eyeslgbt and flexed. heels close to buttocks. Make sure )Our ankles are excellent heanng. but had an abnormal red ccU count. now held down. Roll up mto a s11t1ng position again. This tests would you.., the strength of )our stomach muscles. N,ow that you've evaluated ~ourself for minimum No. 4 -Back tnlllcles level of muscular fitness. what arc you going to do about Tum over on your ~tomach. Put a pillow under your Y?Ur defic1enc1cs" In our next column, some helpful abdomen:clasp your hands behind your neck and he flat · suggestions will be discussed on the floor. Have your helper hold the lower haiH>f your Dr. C'nl) H Rorheoberg. a Huntington Beach body steady by placing one hand in the smaJI of the back ch1ropracror. 1s host of .. Backtalk ... a Mret:kly health sh ow and the other on )our ankles. Now lift your trunk and hold on cabit' Channel 10. Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Fri_ends' split can teach strengths _of individuals It JU"l '>l'l'n1l'd -------------\H~1rd To ll'lchratl.' 1ht•1r I Ith an - 111., t'r,an •\mold I • and .\nn had d•nm·r uNDA alone. l he rco;taurant A wa~ lewd). thl.' food LGAZI tern fie. E:ach of them ••••••••••••-had taken s nal pain~ to look tt\C and well dressed .\mold even ha<i Oov.crs deliv o\nn at the rcc;taurant. But_somethmg was missing For t t ti' c 'rar'i .\mold and i.\nn had always shared the1 cial $in) with Cora and Mike Both couples had mam on e~actl~ the same date. 11 years ago. What a pleasant d1scovcl) that coinc1dencc had been for them. No one wa more surprl5M than Arnold. when Cora and Mike announced the1t ~parallon and subsequent divorce six months ago Ann had alwa~s perceived Cora as a n1n, but ht had nt\ tr dreamed that htr fnend would actullll> opt to leave h~r mamage. "Aller all." <1hc ~1d. "Mike. hke m) own..;,usband Arnold, 1, a ni~ enouJh Ill)' " M1kt w1<1 not the onl) one afTtcted b) hu. w1fe0!1 dec1s1on Fora while, Cora and Mike .,.d SOClahzcd separately with thcu "marncd" fnends. But -pmdJct.ably; and pcrflap permanent!)" e ch had dnf\ed l"'llY as they bccpmc tmmcrs«I with new intc~ts and new pnont1es. A.mold and Ann ftlt abandoMd. In rcaht), they suffered • very real IQ\$ which I not often dt uut<i The death of thr rel.11on hip N'tw('tn their f nend~ had left a 'Cl) real '01d tn 1hr1r nv.n hves. They began 1oqucs11on their own mamage If divorce could happen to their fnends ... .\brush v.11h dca1h usually causes people to face then own mortahl\ Being touched b)' the death of a relat1onsh1p • also causcs people to face their own vulnerab1ltt\ in rela11onsh1p to the peop1e the) love. The) ma~ mourn for their friends and feel sort) for their pain -but they also feel their own pain. ..\n)onc who\ t'ver bttn divorced or c-0ns1dcrcd 1t has been exposed to literature proclatming the end of a mamoge as ha.,.tng the potCJlllal to be~n an "ennchinJ and enlivening .. oyage of self dt overy. · It's l ind ot ltke turning proverbial lemons into lemonade Perhaps th 1'i 'oyage 1s also posStble "'en •~n the divorce 1s not )'OUrs. in~ an' cns1s 1s llkel) to relea~ nev. emo11on1I ""' cncrg). this may be a good time for )OU as "ell as for .\mold and Ann. along wnh Cora and Mike •To gain a ne~ awarenes of )Ourstlf as an 1nd1v1dual •To a~ss )Our own 'l\rength'I and ~caknC'SX'\ •To commit to pos1t1\e chanfC •To relate to )Out fnends as lndivtdual rtp.rdl~ ot tht1r current mantal st.at us.. or of youf'1. •To undentand that any change l$ dlffi uh and lhal t.be decu1on to divorce is ~ly made Liabtl), tvrn 1f u appur that wa' Dr "IPr1 i\ • JH}Ch<>IOf1Jl •ndlnam oounldor in Comn1 <kl M• . 'ddrc 1ny q11 11ons to Lindo 1. Ph.D •. c/o Dail) Prior.. P 0 . Bo~ I 60, Ci M 9.61~ .. .., . ... 0 . --[ . . . C1Jlldbirth common-Ca-use olUr-ia~9tfise__.._.,-~aer---· he so-called "female problems .. and no comprehensi~ occur. • Type Of in continen ce studies have! yet been dofte to determine its extent. Physical acttvtty can alese the bladder to drop However. it's believed to be q uite common. About half of and 1nconunencc to result. F ale ~aratbon runners and determines treatment · !II younl wome~ experience some kind of lnvolunll/)' gymnasts ~ommonly compla I\ of this oroblem. . . . lea~e atonetameoranot~er. Theprob!er_ncan.beco~e Loss of contro l can also ult from a stroke. estr~en Quest.Jons about unOM.ry mcont.Jnen~ are answered more ·freq~ent an.d pronoun~ after 11y10g btrth via • loss dunng menopau.ee. urethral infecCion or from by Donald R. Ostef4ll'C! M.D. professor m the UC Irvi'ite normaJvag.inaJdehvery. lna.ddiuo~.anesumated I Oto 20 h 1 · 1 robJems. ~ • Co/Jese of Medicine'~ De,,'artment of Obstetrics & percent o.f all nursjng home admissions are believed to be psy~ 0 ogaca P · Gy{1ecolo1y and di~tor of its division of gynecoloBJC due to this problem. • .. • • urolOBY· · q. Can anytb1a1 be doae lo trea t Cklt problem? • • ., Q Wbt • • • t 1 t 1 o1 ~I A. Absolutely: However, bcf~ ucatment can bC Q. Followta1 tbe blrtll of my first clllld, I began to · ., causes -.ue womea 0 ,,ese coa r o r prescribed, a professional detailed evaluation must be ~rtodJcaJly lose co111trol of my bladder. U's an embaraasi_ bladders· made to aetennine the cause of the condition. UCJ is one lDI problem, ODC wbl"' I'm relacaut to dlscllls wltb mu_,l A.)?lerc are several known causes, the most common of the few places tn Southern California equipped to make frteads or evea my .a.faor. la tbls type of problem anaiual. f which is childbirth. DuriDJ vagina! delivery, the such a diagnosis. A. The problem you descnbe 1s called unnal) supports of the bladder ~re weakened. .1:'his may cause the Here arc thdour most common types of incontinence inconunence. It's defined as a loss of bladder cont fol "1r organ to slJP down from its natural ~s1uon. ~hen strcs~ 1s and the vanous treatments available for each: botb sooal and hygenac consequences. placed 91'ftbe bladder 7 such: as wrule carry10g somethang Un nary ancont1nence is one of the least discussed of on the lap or even dunng a simple sneeze -leakage can 1. Genuine 1tre11 lncoatla~ - a physi~ problem ·~-· · at he runt to hi• room towatctt HIS TV. . relatin~o a fallen bladdct. Remcchc6 include: • • l's exercises-special exercises of pelvic floor muscles esi1ned to incrcasc the strcnath of the uninary sphincter. _ • Pelvic floor stimulation -a new technique that uses electrical stimulation of the vagina to allow women to recognize those muscles that need to be exercised and controlled. · • Oral medication -drufS that involuntarily contract the sph,incter. Such medicines may also makc,ft' more difficult to. voluntarily urin~tc. • Estrogen cream· -If the problem is the result of estrogen loss during .menopause, estrogen cream e:an help replace this m issing honn~ne. If. the cream 1s u~ frequentl y, estrogen combined wtth {>rogcsterone 1s recommended to offset risks of ef!dometnal can~ • Surgery -When all else fails. surgery can be uSC'&t_lo re-suspend the fallen bladder. n1tabl~ bladder.....-....::: a neurol~~I problem resultang 1n loss of bladder control. Remedies include: • Bladder retraining -a l~nj-tenn pr~m of psychological rccondit1o n1ng designed to rctram the bladder from responding to outside sliniulj such as the time of day or the sound of running water. • Oral mcd1cat1on ...:-.designed to quiet a restless bladder. ANN ~DEIS But his mother doeen't he9r UhteJohnny~.~ · becllUM e Pelvic floor stimulation -As with genuine stress ntawatchlnga9011PCM\HEATV. · . \ incontinence. 1h1s tccl)n1que can hclp the woman LlttleJohnnyttvowshlabooiUtonhtsunm• con,sciously stren hen he rmary sphincter and relax the bed. Hi. r. .. bla"dder muscle. spehlngteatfalteonthefloor. . -J • Surgery_ In cases.. surgery is needed to LlttleJohnnyeftaandwonderahoWt)eepeNed ., sever the nerves servina the dder. thOee twowordswrong. _ 3. Uretbral 1yadrome - an mflamation of the urethra • Heheardthemepefted ~thouaandUrn.~lntMTV rC$ulting 1n incontmence. About halfofthe patients we see 1 90ng. · ~ -~avesomeinfectious component,andhalfofthescwomen . i Heth0Ug.hthekrt9wthoeeworda80W91 =.-.,. ;_ will respond to Jl sunpJe_ dila1a1ion ·Jllld_ massage ~f Lhc: (1 .ndmdh t~ · rethra. Hewu abeolutely Olrtllln that ,.chi 111., II ep1Hd FAMILY REUNION NOW A PICNIC Thi!> ts the first ------------"I was 1he last one to hear you w~re expecting." (Two family reunion our years.) famil} has planned "When you looked th rough my photo albums my since Grandma died. picture of Dad was there. When you left. it was gone." (25 Frankl}. It's goi ng to yea~.) _ beihe biggest mess in "YOU know!" (This was the dreaded grudge that the world. Grandma lasted for life.) . • was the only one who I remember going to one reunion where you needed a kept track of who was ••••••••••••• program lo know which side of the picnic table to sit on_ I spealong 10 whom approacht:d Mane, one of m) coustns, and said ... Are we and wh\. speak1gg to one another'th1s year'>" Grandma v.as an apoo;tle of grudges. She behe,ed 1f "I don't think so." she said. \OU paid attention and kept a firm gnp on things. }OU "Wh\ .., .. could go to a funeral and the deceased would knov. )OU "I ne\cr thanked your mother for the pen and pencil v.ere onl} there because }OU shared the same mother and set the ~car I graduated." father You could fall into d1sfa,or Y.llh Grandma for a "Hov. old are you now. Mane"" number of reaso ns Each earned 11s own grudge seotence "f-on)-seven. but I'm gonna wnte her tonight" "You d idn't ansv.eqour phone when I called becau~ I felt my grandmother loolong at me. you knew ll was me." (Four years.) ·-r11 check an with you next year." I said. "You never paid me 1he S3 Y.hen we ""cnt in on M) Grandma was really a nice lady. There wasn't Oowers for Margaret's f uncral ·· ( 18 } ea rs.) an' 1h1ng she wouldn't do for you, but she had a sense of -----ii:liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•·--~~ .... r .. P9;;w1Jusuce that when you had been wronged, you had to make Pinatas 11 nght. I once asked her what 11 would take to get my Aunt Jeanette to be welcome m her house. (Grandma sent home a loaf of freshly baked bread wnh her once and she never returned the pan.) (Mndma thought a bit and said, "Grovel. She would have l!J grovel." The other day my mother got a thank-you note for a pen and pencil set. "Who's Marie?" she asked. "She's the one at the reunion who grabbed the picnic table tn the shade fo r her family." G randma would have sentenced her to I 0 years for that~ \ Bad back can hinder sex life Sometimes a fahenng sex ltfe may be due to a failure ofnerve-lttcrally .~ Nt:w York surgeon finds that the real culpri t in decltn1ng sexual responsiveness is frequently undiagnosed sptnal ncn e compression. "There are probably hundreds of thousands of people wtth sexual d}sfunct1on due lo si mple djsk problems passed over by phys1c1ans." says Dr. Reuben Hoppenstein, a neurosurgeon at New York's Hospital for Joint Diseases. Although man} haH' intractable back or leg pain, just as many have no pain at all. Hoppcn'itl'1n made the connection between bad backs and bad SC\ 1n 200 operati ons on men and women with intractable had pain. "Laminectomy to decompress the spine wa!> not only rcltcvmg their back pain but re1nv1gora11ng thr1r <.ex hves." Later 1n,c\11ga11ons not onl> found that other back sufferer\ had \n problems. bul 1hat patients-seen for sex problem\ h<1d undiagnosed displaced disks. Largest.Selection of Party Supplies in Orange County J ,.,,..,, ·- Olll 'f '2 50 & '5 911 ........... ' lty•olo."' C 11pt • 01 $0 '°' ... •!lull• •Hoo .. • Strewt>.n,.• • "•"<>" • llrdt & MOfe Otct'••"'...,. " ... , ... ,, ,., 4\ .. ., l• . ., .. K-~A-F-T. ) 4. Contlnaal lncontt.n~e -a fi stula (small hole) an And "r8'1ef'la1Pllled R-().L,..A-J-0.SI the bladder that can result fi m sufiery, can~ or cancer. • • • •"' xray therapy. Often. the fi la will heal spontaneously. Afflrou't»fW!,PsfOoatrlcf rHntorM:lt1Ann Cautenzauo11 helps m a t 10 percent of such cases .. ~· ~· "IJutKJ«J8yPwenrs1Howtof!« Again, as a last reson. surgery may be neces5:1ry toc~osc the Mor•FretKJom. oouldhelpyou~the~'tltlon hole with a catheteF needed to d1ven unne dunng the gll(J. &Jnd50oenqwtthyour~and•~, healing process. ~ . •tMrti»d,Mf·~~toArtnc..ndM'I, If you have a problem w1th unnary incontinence. sec P.O. Box 11'95, Chicago, HI. «JtS11. your phys1c1an. Help 1s likely available. , o.ttr ............. _,Lee,..,,. Puppetry pleaalng • Eapreulona fn the aucltence r&DC~ from &lee to au.as)enae to momentary myatlflcadon when the Laeuna Beach MURUID of Art Junlora · praentecl Beatriz Potter•• tales throqh puppetry and atoryte111n&. I • " ... 11·~ almost deJa vu on South Coast ~ry·s Sttba ond Staac. When you enter the theater and eumjne the .8clcyard settin&, you ask ynunelf, ''Arc they doina rothcrs' again?.. "' True, 1he latern world premlcre, "Bin~ and Walker," ________ ....;;........;;.;..; is set m a back yard and h .also· concerns family relatioosbjps, T but there the simi-01 larity ends. James . Paul Farrell's toucb- TITUS in& little play doesn't reach out and shake •••••••••••••• you so much as it chips away at you a bit at a time. It grows on you no matter how much you res1s1 It. ToN1 cH;s TV l ~ICMfHllKJ C:.NIWI AICNl!WIQ DOCYMIMC! .~ ~ Ctd'd" (111Gt ~ T~ IClnl Howlk. ~IOHDl.vt ....... MOYIE U * * . ''F11Nr Of Tti. ltldl" (1960) Spencer TtlCJ, Elilab'4tl fey. kW. MOYE U i. "F0tCIO VengeMCe" (1912) a.d Noola. Mery Loullt w .... •AUCE -•laO- ID FACES Of CUl TUAE HEWS TAXI tDTHATOIAL. C)MOW • U Y, "My ~dM ('9791 Chris Mak~ Adam Blldwln. '\ll...t:rk~s 'some getti0& used to. The four characters involved are members of two families in a lower middle.- class Massachusetts neighborhood who don't so much live from one day to lht ncxl as they survive over the .week$. months and years. As one of the more pragmatic members of the foursome explains ... You can't make life betlcr. Life's in 1hc endunng." .. So .•I is for Ellie (Loi s Foraker). who oJ)C!rates a fa1hng souvenir shop w11h her retarded brother Arthur (Troy .~v~~s). a fortyish kid whose self.esteem needs a periodic Troy ETaDe and Lola Foraker face off ln a 8Celle from .. BlnC and Walker" on the Second S~e at Soatb Cout Repertory. -7--8 C8S NEWS D HBCNEWS U HAPPY DAYS NJ/tlM l ::r~ hn (as he calls hugs) and Ellie has few of them lefi. Enter the pert, energe11c Diane (Ann Heam) and herrough-hewn uncle f.ddie (Terrence Beasor) who've come up with a plan to bolster all their lives. f.ddie. who'd like to patch upa fractured relationship wi th Ellie. talks Arthur into volunteering for the merchant Nixon, Hiss, Chambers saga dramatized for TV DODGER DUGOUT e WHEE1. Of FORTUNE fll) BUSINESI AEPORT 6BtaiA P.M. MAGAZINE \. ®) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT mMOV1£ * * * "Gidget Goes To Rome" ( 19631 Cindy Ctrol, Jtmel o;en • scrv1ct; -even though the amiable· but backward Anhur lSy JERRV BUCK !las never done any w<>rk otmidc-mowing the family lawn ,,., r........_. wrtt .. -bad~~· ~his, Diane reaso!'s· would clear the way for a LOS ANGELES_ They were a diverse rec~nc1liat1on between Eddie and Ellie (not to inenuon getting the adonng.Arthur out of her own hair). . trio, each highly 'Complex. each with his ReaHty-mtcrvcn~. naturally. bo1 Artburr liml-futur~ linked to the Olher: Riehard M . tat1ons tum out to be more prominent in the minds of his Nixon. Whittaker Chambers. Alger Hiss. companions than in actuality -the "dummy .. proves to Chambers, a pudgy former Communist. ~ the only one who can function effectively in an accused Hiss, an Ivy Leaguer. of being a /emergency. This 1s Farrell's not altogether subtle m~ssage. Soviet spy before World War II. Nj.Y'n. a / Evans. as the excitable. determined Arthur. is the member-of the House Un-Amencan Ac- standout of the cast even though he may make his u vit1esComm1ttec, staked his career on the audiences 1nit1ally uncomfonable. Hts brain-damaged belief that Chambers was telling the truth. character comes fnghteningly full bl_ooded across the It was 1948, the tuTfe of the famous footlights 1n a difficult but immensely rcaJizcd per-Chambers .. pumpkin papers," an era that formance. lajd the foundations for Sen. Joseph Foraker is achingly real as his frustrated sister. while McCarthy's accusations in the 1950s of the charismatic Heam does wonders with a r:ole that has Communists in hiJh places. been only sketchily defined. Beasor projects the strongest The confrontation between the three character of the four. bringing the force of his personality men is re-cre~te.d ir:i the PBS "American _ to bear in situations of increased conflict. ~Layhouse" man1senes "Concealed Enem- Marun Benson directs this new play with his 1es." set for next Monday, Tuesday and customary insight into the complexities of commqp Wedne~ay. 1 rcl~tionships. Like "Time Was" of a few seasons ag~ ... 1 think the way these two men l<?Oked, "Bing and Walker" focuses on ordinary people, devoid of Hiss and Cha~bers, h~d a lot to do w?~ the fnlls, whose seemingly fllUndane lives provide the stuff of way the PL!bhc perceived the case. says engrossing theater. John Harkins. who plays Ch.ambers. f.d- The world premiere of "Bing and Walk.er" conunues ward Hemn?nn co-stars as Hiss and Peter through May 13, playi ng nightly except Mondays at 8:30 R~!ie.rt as Nixon. (Sundays at 8 p.m.) and weekend afternoons at 3 p.m. at Hiss was the Ivy League eltte. He was SCR's Fourth Step Theater. 655 Town Center Dnve. tall and elegant. Chambers was shon a!'d Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. fat and n1mpled. I think 1t was the way Hiss BACKSTAGE -Golden West College will open a looked that raised you ng Nixon's hackles. ch~ldren 's program entitled "Mother Goose Review" Hiss and his attorneys rather treated Nixon Fnday tn the Play~ Theater on the Hunungton Beach hke a small town nerd. T~ere w~~ a lot of campus .... the nursef) rhymes and fatf) tales will be perso.nal rankor on ~1xon span. presented thl!I weekend and next at 7:30 p.m. with .. This ~ laarkms first a'?.pcarance pn "'Saturda}' and Sunda) maunees at 3 p.m ..... call 895-8378 The Arli!n~n Pia} house. but he ap-for tickets... pcared 1n three John Cheever stones for "9reat Performances." The stones were..:Ol ~ , directed by Jeff Blechner: he and Hark.ins * * >t 'The . Party' (1968' Peter had '!-1so worked together on the st.age. Seltefa. Claudine ~ongec. Hark.ins says hC\felt he had ··a fnend at 4D 000091 ~~ court" whe"9 Blechner was named to~~ 7:30- "Concealed Enemies." e 2 ON THE TOWN ..I really don't look that much hke D FAMILYFaJO Chambers," he says. "but f.d doesn't look U LAVBMl$R.EY & that much hke Hiss, e11her. COllPNtf Chambers was a senior editor at Time ~~.:WSL.A. magazine and ltved on a fann in Maryland I a,t.SE8All when the story came out. It was on the farm g PEOPl.FS COURT that the famous ··pumpkin papers" wett swim. Wll:OWONl) OF kept hidden in a pumpkin. Hiss was a ~ former State Department official and was ~=DOUGH then hea.d of the Cam~e Endowment for * * * "Through A Glass Dattly" lntemauonal Peace. Nixon was a newly (19601 Hamet An<l«saon. Gunna.- elected Republican congressman from BjOrnstrand Califom1a. -7:51- ~iss went on trial in 1949 on a charge of ~~ PRE8IOENTIAL perjury. The Jury could not agree on a -a~ verdict. Later in 1949 he went on trial again IJ(() THE~ PARADE andwasconv1cted onJan, 21.1950. H~as DO!THE~TEAM sentenced to five years in prison and served U MOVIE three years and ei~t months. Hiss has •••• "Netwoo" (19761 Faye continued to proclaim his mnocence. Dunavray, w1111am Holden Harkins. w~o appeared frequentry on the ~=-uPS, Bl.EEPS & ) stage in New York before turning to film 0 JOKEJl'S WILD and telev1s1on, says, "I had no personal e MOVIE opinions about the ca~ pnor to th.ts. About ,u "Thunder And lJgtltntng" 1111111 three or fou r years ago I was asked 10 take OaVld Carradine. Kate Jacason part in rtading a play about abou1 Hiss. fJi) NOVA Chambers and Nixon. I thought at the time ml AMERICAN PlAYHOUSE what strange. fascmating and dramatically C MOVIE vivid characters. I was fascinated with the * • "Btainstorm (19331 Natalie cha~cter of Chambers. although m) V:.~~optier Walken politics are different from his." * ** T~ Thtno" 119821 Kur1 Aus- eMCWIE tU "Al Nlgflt Long'' l'MIJ 0. Hed!INn...,.. 81tt1Mnd. ·llE'= NNO"-AVIN MMLY MR PLAYT08ma I ITI" na tatOMS . CWoltt!T MOVE * t t ~ "T OOltAI'' ( t982) Ouel.irl Hoftman, ...... Ungt )MOYE • • ·~ "Firlfox" ( 1~) Cllnt £Mt. wood, Freddee Jonll (lH.tCME H 'Jt "The I(~ (1882) Rea ._neon. Wendy Hk ' -•JO-• OHMADEUHE MOVIE * * '.; "Tut Dey The Flin Clme Out' ( 11187) c.ncta Bergen, Tom Couf. IWy m~RACINO -10:00-B :mON 8T££LE D HART TO HART G THESAINT SI THE 8U8INES8 Of AMERICA al> LIVWO W1tD (1 STAATABC meoXJNO C ASSAlJl TEO NUT8 H MOVIE ** "Lone w~ Mc:Ouldt" 11983) Ctkic:a Norria, 0.Vld Cerrldine -1CUO-e NEWS e M>EJIBUHT NEWS C, DAAYL HAU a JOHH OATES: AOa< 'N' SOUL IHTERNATlONAl 2 MOVIE ***"A Fw..,... To "ms (1932) Gary Cooper. Helen Hlytl -1t:OO- • D • O NEWS 8 TAXI 8 AOWAH & MARTIN'S LA~ • w·A·s·H e HAWAI FIVE-4 • JACU CM.EASON '9 DICK YAH DYKE C.MOVIE . * * '"1 "The Last AmlrlClll Virgin" "'" ~­llftlt• II) a:(_* PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ .,,..., ", ~ f(rBO; 01n Mot inees ~ •tJ~ ~·ft:el4 )'2itii:) ~ a.J•,=~=,,,,....---.J.A-r.-... -.. -Ageless Astaire approaches 85 .,, ' 2tl 10 I' EL TORO By BOB THOMAS A~PT.-Wtfter BEVERLY HILLS-Fred Astaire. who marks most events in his life quietl y without much public display, doesn't understand what all the fuss 1s about as he approaches his 85th birthday. "I never reall thought about my age until. I reached 80 ... he said in an interview with The Associated Press. "Then everybody made a big thing of it. and people were saying, 'Oh. he's one of those oc- tagenanans'' "Well. I didn·t Aatalre feel any different then, and I \:Jon't now. My health is food. I'm happy. and I'm doing what want to do. So what's all the fuss aboJrr· , Astaire will be 85 May I 0. He seems little changed from his prime. The eyes arc clear. the checks pink, the mind alert. He is the most rc11cent of stars. and he customarily declines offers of honorary degrees from universities. He has turned down offers of TV specials saluting his career. He hes1· When older sister Adele showed lated two years before agreeing to promise as a dancer, Mrs. Austerlitz accept the American Film lnstitute's took her two children to Ne~ York so Life Achievement Award in 198 1. Adele could train professionally. Fred Astaire's last film wa s "Ghost was 5. too young to leave at home so Story" two years ago. Offers continue he went along to dancing school. to come in. but Astaire ha~ issued As Fred and Adele Astaire. they orders to· his agent I hat lie will not were prodigies in vaudeville. then play doddering oldsle~ or do show grown-up stars on Broadway. When business stories. Adele retired to marry an EngJish And he won't dance again. The last nobleman. Fred moved into film s real danci ng he did was 1n h1!> fourth and formed the s~blime pannership TV spcciaJ with Bame Chase 15 }ears wtth Gi nger Rogers. ago. He and Gene Kell ) dtd a few Thereafter he danced with Rita tu ms for .. That's Entertainment. Pan Haywonh. Eleanor Powell. Cyd 11." C'hansse. Leslie Caron. Audre) Hep- "Dancang 1s a part of m) career that burn and others. then turned dra- ts over," Astaire said "That's all mauc actor with "On the Beach" in behind me. I'm an actor now." 1959 It ts Fred Astaire's dancing that He was nominated for a support· made and keeps him a world le$en~ !~~-actor Oscar for "The Towenng His classic musicals with Ging~~erno" in 1975 and won an Emmy Rogers and other panner~ pla) on Award fo r "A Family Upside Down" television almost nightly. No dancer an 1978. has ever displayed the range and skill Astaire hves with his second wife. of Asta~re. the former jockey Robyn Smith. in a "He 1s the greatest dancer who ever gJistening white house on a hill lived." the late choreograpt,ler George behind the Beverly Hills Hotel. Their Balanchine once proclajmcd. friends say it has proved a successful ~staire was born "Frederick Aus-match, despite the 45-year gapin their terlitz in Omaha. Neb .. son of a n ages. Austrian bre.wer and a moth el' wh o The Astaires l!'('3d a quiet had been trained as a sch901teachcr. ~om appeanng io public. ...... "::::LU XURY THEATRES 1st 2 M1 t1nee Showings Only $2. 75 UnlefS Noted •3Gl3•X•lufl6l63~2ssl /~~.) FOR FUnt EXCITEmEntt V1sitOur ... 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N.J. 076'8. \taler C'11ecl11 payable to \ rw11paperbook1. by Jeff MacNelly ~({ I.OJ 5KU6GI~ tJli,t.. NOW rz~ M~ ~, 11 9e>.VTIFU~ f;WE ~lr2l/.~ DH.\BBLE NORMAN . 'iOU Rf. ~ME. EARL.'{ I er$ cT uSf CONCE.N ..,...~-r-E ON GEitiNG .Jl'<E CLE.RR. NOTE -- DH. SllO('K IHANK .eooc::>Ness MY WIFe SUGGes-rec:> . ~ :t. CA(....l.. YOU, t DR. NANOOK ,1 -•• I 'i-"' 1 ~Of'E. P~if(\(J( W~'> A ,...,___~---~ BO../ OU3M .. FINE.,f lNE )OLl Re D01NG- F1 E-. \/'--~ IHA-r Ndse -10-NOSS ~esusc1-rA"flON WAS At,...L.. SHe NeePeP.' by Lynn Johnston GooD 1 NOWl~TI C ANP\.AY~~ WILL YCJJ IEPCH ME !HE. GUl"IRR'?' ~ ·'! / by Tom Batiuk CXXJ HAVE 10 K}.()U) HIM - by George Lemont by Pat Brady .... Americ.u B11ct.t ~ ofTusun bu ann~nced the appointment of vice presidents Dr. IUell&N E. Gme.,le a.od Jeffrn C. SUlt to j_ointly manqe ~ Eledreakt Systemt, followina lbe m.ianation of pOup. JUdlaN E. AmW.er, vice prcside~t Tbe ...... ~~ 0... bii:l sjvea and general manqer. The two ~1 its four-SW Award to rbe Nc'1J: ~rtJo DlvN J. ~. poup V1CC Beadl ManteU...., a T.-.. ~1cfent of the specially producu for the fifth contee:utive )'CW. The • • hN0EW1 Y01Rh. K (AP} -The fOllowlne 1111 No MWrlllti tredlne ~ U or 1000 w • Ovtr-lht ·Counter ires are lnduded ~octu and warranl1 that twiye oone up t and&'"-cha~art the ~,!.. ~ down lhe mosl be.Md on d ence the Pf:..., cmlne ..... ...... • VT ...... anoe 19' Mondav. orice a 1 v•a '8st bid l ~="~.N. ·me{ t'.~ J'~ 8tc1ij· 1· l w~F ! ~1stMer '> ' ~ Up • s Val~L j sSoGs 2• 3~ UP ' C~cr Ifs s llOfl JI/• 'h 1Jp . J S.t Wtorll If• ~ UP . ~ g . wmut ' VJ UP . v · ' ~IFd 'I• Up j I tor i A~.~ ' 2~1nl+ J 8~ J: 10 guvsl MeieMd 3¥9 'h Up 11 Melab v 2 l(avdon '~ ~ Up j · 12 ~PCP 3 lomffa ,~ 3" Up 13 vve ' F»tlvsJn 'h 1 UP . 1 s h. ~.,:~"g un ~~ t ,).;• ~: 11!] 11~ nJ:l, I srMd wt ''.4 11. UP 1 t I uHr1 wt l'/• 'I• Up 1 : 11 EndoLM En 'h ~ Up 1 . 19 ICNwk wt ewav 'h 1 UP 1 • LHard ~~ ~ ~8gl : ~Id un ml? I I/• Up 1!·1 i I''~~ • v. ,,., UP l . ' 1oYce sod I 1 UP . nvRsv '< Four-Sw daipatioo Id.ls radeft the Marriott is ··outtaandiaa -ud worth a special trip ... Of rDOft than 20.000 dinina and lodli~ e:tUiblith- mcntJ thro\llhout the Uruicd S&ata and Canada, only 461 ab.are Lbc Four·· Stu Award. ••• Jed Be1• bas o~ hit owu pbot.<>(t'lphy firm in COIU Me1a, specia.lwna in a.rchitcctural and io- tcrior des~ _photopapby. The oew firm, Jaet Beyd ~. is located at 2038 Calvert A venue, the same location from wbk:b be previously serviced clients as a ~ ner of Boyd/C...0. / .... VU <Mp. of Irvine, maker of the Today8 vaaioal contraceptive sponge, has announoed its earninp for the first quarter of 19S... VU reports sales of$3,402.264 and a net profit ofSJOS,027 Of' 3 cents a share. Sales and expenses were io line with the planned laundling_of the com- pany's only product, officials said. -l1di+1:11iMilillr----------------- How to tell our newsa · s accounts from your savings account. Tiered Money Market Savings Account: rate up to 8. 75%, yield up to 9.11 %. If you want a savings accou nt that really ra re-"I. o pen one1of o ur tiered money n:arket sav ings accounts. All it take~ is a $2.500 .minimum deposit. Like any avings account. you ca n makd deposit!:> o r w1Chdrawals anytime you choose. But unlike o ther sav ings account~. you 'II get hi gher market inter- esc rare for a higher <.,avi ng balance. Maintain an average daily balance betwee n $2. 500 00 and $19,999.99 and you 'II earn R .84~ intete t per annum. $20;000 to $49,999.99 earns 8.94% interest per. annum. $50,000.00 or mo re. earns 9.11 ~:, interest per annum. Average dail y balances under $2.500.00 Mill earn a 5.2 5°~, interest rare . We'll even give yo u check writing privilege of ur to 3 checks per mo nth Where el c can you fmd a savings account · that offers this type of flexibility and high market rate interest? Probably not where you 're aving now. An 8.5<1, rate yields R.84% annually An 8.6% rate yields 8.94% annually An 8.7.5% rate yield.~ <1 11~, annt~­ ally lnrerest compucacion is simple incerur ca lculated on a 365 or 366 day basis an~ crcdited ... noru.hl~. Rares are ~1,bject to f.Jmodic chanRc Passbook MoJ:tey Market Savings Account: rate 9.50%, yield 9.925(o. For those of you keeping $10.000 or more in a 5. 5°h passbook.,account. ju~t fo r the c,-:onven ience of a passbook. we1ve got a hcttcr idea. Deposit that money in a Pacific Fed eral Passbook Money Market aving Account and yCi>u 'II earn 9.92 5°~ mtere·t per annum. That's practically double what you 're making now You'll get a passbook that works JUSt like your nld one. One that lets you withdraw or depo~H mnney anytime you like. With all the safety and secu rity of a passbook. If yo ur balance ever drops below $10,000 .00. you 'II still earn a 5. 2 slr.o interc~t rate But at a 9. 50°0 rate instead of 5. 5~. it doe n't pay fo r a serious saver to have anything hut C)lJr Pas book Money Market Savmg~ Account Interest comptdation 1~ simple interest calculated cm a 365 or 366 da~ basis and cTeducd monthlv Races are ~uh1ect ro periodic tchan}{c PACIFIC FEDERAl.1 SAVINC'S ANO LOAN ASSbCIATION CHJ\RTrAf O UNO Monthly Money Market Savings Account: rate 9.50%, yield 9.503. There\ .. 1 h1g d ifference hetwecn nur monthlv money market ~a\' mg~ accnunt and l Hher month ly account,. Our current 4. )(''\, pt"'r .mnum int~rest rate , It's n high ratl' you'd expect co tmd only on longer term bl 'r 12 ffll'nch account-. But with Pac1fte Federal\ monthlv account. vou c;in t.'.irn the,e mar- ket rates t()r a ... lmlc .b K' J.,y, lll't bv mamtammg a $2 .500 00 mm1mum hal:ince Junng that time Of n'ur-.c. 1f vnu wC1nt )"'llr mlmev to cnnnnue to grow. you c;m .tuwm.ltlcally renew che account at the prevailing high marh•t r:ne each ttme your 10-day cert1f1e<Hc macurt'~ So don't wa::-te anv tmw l·l1llccting high mterc~t Open a Monthh Mone\ ~farkct avmgs Account at Pacific Ft.•deral .1nd "rart c.unmg long term rate-. on your own k•rm' The 111tt.>rc''t d>m/>ul<1C1<111 '' ''mplc mtt.>req cakulutcd on a 304' or ~ Jll~ hd'I.' tlnJ <.redned monthly Rate.\ arc st,bJC(I tc> f>'-.>riod1c lhdngc Call your local bran~h or 1-&\1.PAClFJC for ~:urrcnt rares Federal ~gulariom rcqwn.' a \uh,tantwl mcai.:st fJt:nult~ for t?ltrb wuhdrau·al -ANAHFIM lf'l\Jf'I W('il Katdla An·nut'. Annht"1m LA Q2~'" f 7H I 77t.I .. 7tll ( OsTA MESA l H c l1'1h "''"'('' ( •'~l<l Mr,.1 t A. 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YOltK {AP) ";y 1 _ 1. ~ l' -•Iowa ., NYSE LEADE RS UPs ~ND D ow~s Harpe 1 Y~lfl(;~. 2 GI rdHlll J v hrtCo pf 4 C Inc S EestnAlr Pf 6 Anacomp 7 Damon CP I Pen Am 9 PenAm wt 11 TeltcomCP ~Perk Mn I PA v everAfP.oP 4 s•hVeund ls orroon& 6 Hrt'llnd 1 7 Utdlllum of I tnterrned n IL Co pfJ nneoego town n edder5 11P11t le,. i~ c WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK IAP) Mn l AM EX LEA DERS NASDAQ SUMMARY GoL o Qu orrs ME TAL S Quon s That· s an apt desert ption of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track_of ~here com pant es are going and w ht ch people are helping them get there.just watch 'Credit Line· -every day in the Buslnesssectlonofyournew DlilJ Pilat t lj 4. 4. ::I 4. 4. 4. u u 4.2 4.1 4.~ .6 :t . ·~ IJ. ·" J I Seattle third bueman Darnell Colee leap1 for tbe ball bit off the bat of Bob Boone Monday zatcbt •. Be •'Heel. bat , . ... Al' ........ •hortatop Spike Owen wu tbere to back Colee up and throw oat-Boone·~ bllK. Tile-An.eel• breesed. 8-1. . . Witt 'sparkles as Halos pound Mariners, 8-1 By RlCRA.RD DUNN ........... Dllr .... The Antels continued to make a loi of noise with their bats Monday ni&hl They jumped on Seattle starter Paul Mirabella for five runs in the first four inninp and ~ reliever Mike Stanton for three more in the fifth to back Mike Witt•s four-bitter, and take three of the four games with the Mariners, 8-1 , before 23,347 at Anaheim Stadium. Indeed, Witt soundly numbed the Marinerbau, but the Angel bats have proven that they're very much alive. 1b.c Angels have now ..scored five runs or more in l 0 of their last 13 p~, in which tbieyare 10.l. ~ they ve set up an earty lbowdowll with division-leadiq ()etlelid, which beaint toniaht.. The Aqels (IS-t l) trail die A •1 ( 14-10) by seven perceotl,e poinll ill the~r battle for tint place in die American Leape West. Witt (3-1) went the distaftce, &DOW~ ed one unearned run and And. out seven, tyina him for the American League lead in strikeo.uta (31) witb Seattle's Mike Moore aad Oevcland's Bert Blyleven. But a bit more qmbolintioa wu attached to Witt's win -it's die fina time the bome.-srown .produet bu won at home siJlce May 2A of last year. when he pitched three inttinp an relief to beat the Yankees. Prior to Monday, hi! last win 11 1 starter at home was on April 24 of last year. . . .. , ~ what1t is;'° Witt-.as (Pleue Me ANGltL8/C2) I RamS trade-first round pick-to KC for Green· Kansas City also gets fifth round selection for veteran def en~tve back From AP cUapatcltes The Rams today gave up their first and fifth round draft choices to acquire Kansas City veteran de- fensive back Gary Green. The Rams were scheduled to pick 21st overall, but that honor instead went to the Chiefs, who also had an earlier selection. Meanwhile, Irving Fryar, the fleet Nebraska wide rec.eiver already signed by New England, was officially named by the Patriots today as the first player chosen in the NFL college draft. The Houston Oilers then followed by ratifying lbeir selection of Fryar's Nebraska teammate, offensive guard Dean Steinkuhler, who they signed on Monday. It was the first time since 1967, when Bubba Smith and Ointon Jones of Michipn State were picked 1-2. that the first two players chosen were from the same college. F~ar was present and promptly walked to the rostrum wearing a red Patriots jersey with No. 28 where he posed for pictures with NFL Com- missioner Pete Rozelle and New England owne~ Billy Sullivan. ihe No. I choice originally Estancia, Artists,· seeded in playoffs Newport Harbor gets wild card game vs. Dana Hills Sea View League champion Estan- cia has been seeded third in the CIF 4- A volleyball playoffs, and Laguna Beach. the South Coast Lcaguc champ. 1s seeded No. 4, each drawing a home assignment for the first round. which begins Friday night at 7 o'clock. Also drawing homes games are Sunset League champion Fountain Valley and runner-up Edison. Fountain Valley will host Sea View League runner-up Corona del Mar, while EdisoR will host South Coast League runner-up Capistrano Valley. Thtrd place 10 the Sea View. Sunset Saddle back · gets·rtch with NH, ~-·.I and South Coast leagues, however, did no more than qualify for a wild card berth Wednesday ni&ht (7), with the winners earning a bertn in the first round on. Friday. • • NeWport Harbor, which finished in a tic for second in the Sea View, but is the league's.No. 3 ~esignated team, will host South Coast League rep- resentative Dana HiUs, with the winner going up against No. I seed Mira Costa at the latter's gym. La Quinta, No. 3 an the Sunset League by virtue of a speciaJ..playoff game with Marina on Saturday, must travel to Palos V crdes with the winner going up against Laguna Beach in the opener Friday. Loyola is the No. I seed in the 3-A eliminations. 4-A PLAYOFFS WUd Card Games Wednesday, 7 p.m. Dana Hills at Newport Harbor La Quinta ai Palos Verdes First Roud Games Friday, 7 p.m. Newport Harbor or Dana Hills at Mira Costa • Dos Pueblos at North Torrance Corona del Mar at Fountaio Valley Palos Verdes or La Quinta at Laguna Beach Culver City at Santa Monica Redlands at Santa Barbara Capistrano Valley at Edisop San Marcos at ~tancia. 3-A PLAYOFFS WUd Card Games Wedaesday, 7 p.m. South Pasadena at St. Monica Flkt Round Friday, 7 p.m.) La Sema at Loyola Los Altos at Brentwood St. Bernard at Arcadia St. Monica or South Pasadena at Santa Fe belonged to Cincinnati as a result of last year's trade with Tampa Bay for quarterback Jack Thompson. How- ever, New England acquired the choice from ilie lkngaJs for two fint- round picks -Nos. 16 and 20 over- all. Houston's choice of Steinkuhler was greeted with jeers from the aallery ~ho had hoped the New York Oiants 'would act him. · -~ was left ~mewhat depleted by the defection of: several top choices· to the United States Foo~~. League, including another Neb pljlyer, Helsman Trophy- winning tailback Mike Rozier, and Steve Young of Brigham Young. considered the top quarterback. The 12-round draft was scheduled to be completed in one day. Teams had 1 S minutes to make their sclec· lions in each of the first two rounds and five minutes in each succeeding round. When someone said to Fryar that there was no suspense since his signing bad been announced last week, the fleet wingback replied, "No suspe~se? Ho~ come I didn't sJeq> last night?'' He called his selection "a dream come true," adding, "I alw~s wanted to play in the NFL. A lot of guys m going-to the .USFL •. so the NFL ·wanted to keep. good athletes in its . draft." The New York Giants then selected Michigan State outside line~cker · Gari Banks; a position where they · need little help. However, they may move him inside to fill the hole left by the trade of veteran Brian Kelley to Sanl>iego. The Philadelphia Eagles, as ex- pected, tapped K.cnny Jackson, Penn State's firs' All-American wide re- ceiver. H'Llr'lt,...*aft PoslltoM U'8ed we lllOM 04'oiecfed bY NFL teem&, not l)KftlWltv ltlow P4eved In eollele): 1. New EftlllMO (from T.,,._ Bey, trirOUOll Ondmall) -IMnt Frvsr; wr; NWM!le 2. Houlton -Dean StelnllwNer, oe. ,.._ IWetb. l. NY Gi.nti -Cwl BINlk'· lb, M~ $.t. -4. Phi~ -Kenny Jec:kfO". wr, Penn St. S. K-. Otv -Bin MMl, dt, Pitt '-sen Dteeo -Mouy c:.de, db, TeHs. · 1. Clnclnnetl -•ldlv Hunlev. lb .. .v11one. I. Coltl -lActard eo.n.n. db, V~I. . f . Atienta -Rick Brven, dt, OIUefloma. 10. NY Jett -RUH .. , Cartw, db, SMU. I I ChfQoo -Wl!Oer Ma.rlhal, lb, Flof'lda. i2 GrMfl Bav -Alohonto Cerr-..r, Cle, F!cwkSa SI • ll. Mlnnn6r.' -ltelttl Mia.rd, ... w.....-'°" St. I._ Mi.ml (from Buffalo) -Jedlle SMllP, It, Oltlehoma.. IS. NY .Jeoll (from .... art.NI -lton Feurot,de,~ \6. Ondnnet1 (hm New EftlllMdl -,.... Kodl, da, MwvlllM. 17. SI. l.OYll -Otdll Dunc9ft, -. T---. 11. OewlMd -Don •oeen. cl>, UCLA If. Colts (from Denver) -ltOfl Soll. oe. t.WV!end. . 20. Detroit -Daorid t.ewt. .... CllllNmle. 21. ~ cnv ttrom ltarna> -JIM ""· ot, loWa. • 22. Seettte -Terry Trttor. cl>,1 ScMher1I lllnoll. · n. PlttMlutllft -LouJI u.i... wr. ~ Ml~ ·2-. s.n F~ -Todd Stlel, ... BYU. H. o.llM -9llv c-Jf ~ lb, T-M.M. 2'. .,..., from Mlernl, Gf111-.....ni. Non ~. 11. NY Glenll l.,.om Weaftl"9t0!!) -.. ttooens, 01, Otllo St. 21. Clnc.lnNll . ( ... om l..os A11911ft ltalde.rs, tnr°""' ,.._ Enelencl> -er1a11 -... .o1. Nortt\ Carollne. . Fernando's ·gem keeps LA rofling Jl'ernando Valennela &oee into hl8 roadne OD the way to a foar·blt •hatoat a.er the Olanta Monday ntcht. Dodgers add to Giants• woes with 1-0 vicfory SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Fernando Valenzuela's four-hat. JO. strikeout shutout was the closing blow taken by the San Francisco Giants in another awful April. "I think we're going tO have to beat someone about 20-0 to get things back into perspective, to feel like we dad in spring training," pitcher Bill Laskey said after Monday night's 1-0 setback to Valenzuela and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The first-place Dodgers dealt the Giants an eighth straight defeat, which tics a San Francisco club record. Veteran Los Angeles patcher Burt Hooton will face rookie Mark Grant, who has JUSt one ba~ league game behind him. tonight at Candlestidc Park. Valenzuela began the season with a two-game losing streak. But has last three starts have been complete-game victories in which he's allowed a total • of just 12 hits and two. earned runs . while ~triking out 24. · "The only game this year where I never was on top of evcr}thing was the first one. My control was off. I got behind too many hitters. and had to throw them too many good pitches to hit," Valenzuela said Monda> night. "Sin~ then. I ha\e pitched ven well." Laskey. who allowed onl) fo ur hats in seven 10nangs. also has pitched very well. as his I 98 eamt>d run average proV6. But he 1s 0-3. with his team being shut out three tames. "l have no negative thoughts about my teammates. and they know 1t. I love them all," he said ... I've started out pretty good. M> record docsn's show it, but it will boun~ back " The only run Monday night came w1th two out in the second when Oreg Brock singled, stole second. and came home.on M ike Sc1oscia's RBI single. The Giants' 17-9 record in sprina trainl.ng was the best in major le14ue baseball. Jn their sixth straiabt los•na April. they were 7-16, and they open May in last ptaoc in the National league West, ni~ games behind the Dodgen. AU this led Giants Manager Frank Robinson to say over the weekend that he was consadering leaving bis job if the team doesn't turn tlungs around soon. Before ~onday's game. Robinson said, 'Tm not a quitter. I'm not going anywhere." And he hadn't changed his mind after dealin$ with more frustration Monday night Devil's Bag outofDer6y '· LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - D,cvil's Bag, the 1983 2-year-old champion. wall not run in Satur- day's Kcntuc~ Derby. trainer Woody Stephens said today. Stephens made the a,nnoucc- ment during a visit to his barn at Churchill Downs from the hospi- tal where he 1s rccuperatmg from pneumonia. In sa~ ang that Devil's Bag. the future book favorite for the 11/4. mile IXrby. would not run, the 70-~ear-old Stepehsn said he was not saustied wtth the colt's win-" n ing performance last Saturdayin the Derby tnal. "I will run him an the Preakness P~ and back m the Preakness:· Stephens said The Preakn~. May 19 et Pimhco. as the SC"Cond ra~ of the Tnplc Crown. "I thank Swale 1s doana well," Stephens ~1d ofa SC'COnd 3-year- old an' his stable. "I will go wnh Swale (in the Derby)." If at first y()u don 't • • • Mavericks try again From AP di1patclle1 INGLEWOOD -The Los An- geles Lalcen coasted to a one·sided victory over the Dallu Maveticks 10 the opener of their National Basket- ball Association playoff series. They eJtpcct a tnuch touaher time in the sccondpme. • "We wanted to make the statement to Dallas that we're ready to play basketball and the reaular-scason is history," sa.id Los Anaelcs Coach Pat Riley af\er the l.akers won the first game I 34-91 last Saturday. "I thank we made that statement. "Now. we've 101 to win the second pme to hold ~rv1oc They're aoina to bea lot better Tuesday ruaht than they were in the first game. They'll be a lot better prepared. Our players have to realize that this is a lona scnes." Toniaht's ac:cond pnte ol the W11tem Conference be t-of-scven semifinal series at the Forum is scheduled to start at 8. The teams then move to Dallas for~ third and founh pmn Friday niaht and Sun- day af\emoon. "Dallas isaaood team, and they will come beck," said Los AnaclC\ for- ward Kurt Ramb1s. "W~ can't take 1t easy, we have to come out ~ady for Tuesday n1aht." ' "Dallas was rom1ng off a tou~ \ series which took a lot out of them." said forward James Wor1J\¥-of the Lalcers. "I look for a touah pme Tuesday niaht." The Mavericks, competing in the playoffs for the first ome in their four- ycar history w(>n three of thear five reautar-season prnes apanst the Lalcers. But on 'Saturday. they fell behind by 20 point after le than 7VJ minutes of play and never th~atcned thereafter. Dallas was playing less than 48 hours after n1pp1ngSeattle 10.5-104 in overt1m~ to wm that firsHound ~st· of.fi ve plnyofTscries 3·2. "We 1u~t have to throw this one out," said Dallas forward Jay Vincent of Saturday's disaster. "We're much bette.-than getting beat bz 43 points. lt'sonlyonepme and we'll be back." "'It's 1ust a lo " said auard Rolando Blackman olthe Mavericks. "No matter how much you ~l beat by. it's a loss. The taken were very well coached. - Tl\t tlkers outplayed the Maventts 10 every way poS$1blc. Among other tlunp. they made 60 ~rcent of\Mir field aoal attempu to 34.3 percent for Dallas Lo An les bttned dcsp1 tc Pt.)'· 1!'j with t .nartang forward Jamu.t Wilkes, who has been iadehned throuJhout the playoffs because of an 1ntestJ nal d1sorder. Wtlkcs may re1oin the team this week. · Even without Wtl cs. the Laken didn't miss a beat. All 11 players who d~SJCd IOOred points. Four oftbe s1x non-starttr.. who saw llC'Ubn soorcd tn double f11urcs and w f'ClmieS tntaled 60 poin "We have a lot of depth on tb1s team. and lbe th1ng that's 1mponant about that is that c~ont 11;,pows wbal's6pc'C\e'd of them. R.lk'y wd "We have man)' players on our team that don't sW\ f0t '" but could ll)' SW\ on almmt &n)' t.eam an the lea~ .. . . . ~ ' ,. , ,. ' ,\ ·-. ' Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, ~ 1, 1984 Loe Angelea Expreu quarterback Steve Young la knocked for a lou while trying to Dodgers' Dukes · into drug usage, says tea~ doctor ALB LlQUERQUE -A number of ii pla\'ers 1n the Los Angeles Dodgers' minor league S}'Stem -including members of the Albuquerque Dukes-have been found to be using drugs. a team phys1c1an said Monda). "There has been found to be drug use throughout . the ~nor league system.".~1d Dr. Forrest Tennant. a Los Angeles-area physician commissioned by the team to deal with drug problems. Testing for drugs was conducted b}' the Dodgers dunng spnng cam p at Vero Beach. Fla. "Naturally. I can·t tell you who or how many." the doctor said ... But there 1s drug use among minor league pla)ers and 111s at an unacceptable level." Tennant said Duke pla)ers wt>re involved. "It 1s at a level high enoutV1 where we would not consider 11 acceptable." he said. "I don·t know how man) pla)ers there are (using drugs) on the Albu- querque club 1 have a hst of names and J have to son them out into teams. "Right nov.. though. there's too much fo r acceptance." Tennant sa1d. ·· A.n y Mlmber above zero 1s unacceptable:· But the manager of the A.AA Dukes. Terry Collins. said in Tacoma. Wash .. that Tennanfs findings were not true. "That 1nformat1on as incorrect:' Collins said. "If he said there was drug use. he had the wrong team. I had a personal conversation wtth the team phys1c1an - wtth Dr. Tennant -dunng spnng training. Dr. Tennant told me exphcatly that m) team was clean. Quote of tbe clay How.-d lctwn•l•"'*lef. untvwtlty of MJamt. Fla. footbah coach, delc:rlblna the term "natlonel ~· ~t he cdned for hll ~· pertonnenoe ln aprlng Pf'llC'tlee: "tt'a a tnNky, lnaldk>us dMue that atfectt people Who have acoompHshed greet feata In the pat." Coach says no to drugs, pros HOUSTON -There 1s no place on • the Untted States Olympic team for ..... • professional athletes or those who use drugs to increase strength, U.S. Ol}'mp1cs jumping and decathlon Coach Tom Tellez said Monda}' Telle1. head track coach at the L'navers1ty of Houston. told T he Associated Press Regional SPorts Editors con' ent1on that sophisticated testing procedures st-.ouldbe developed to Police athletes tn all co~ntnes from the use of steroids. "We arc working on tests to discover drugs and the) (communist bloc countnes) are working on drugs to beat the trsts." Tellez said. "l am opposed to using anythahg that I don't know "'hat the side effects might be." Tellez said. however. at 1s tempting for athletes to use strength-build mg drugs. "Russia and East German}' use the 01) mp1cs for pohucal mean<. hut to the athletes, the> just want to know who is the best." Tellc1 said. "If vou tell our athletes that th\' Russians arc taking something and they muc;t take 11 . too. to be the best. then they will take 11. Rams trade Fuller to Bears CHI CAGO -The Chicago Bears [!] acquired rescne quancrback Stew Fuller c II • from the Rams for a pair of draft choices. a SPokesman for the Nauonal Football League team c;a1d Monda). The Bears ga ve the Rams an I I th-round pick in todav·s draft and an undisclosed draft pos1t1on 1n 1985 Fuller. 27. shared the backup JOb last season with Jeff Kemp behind passer Vince Ferragamo. but didn't see an) action. The Bears ha ve been '>eekang another quarterback to back up starter Jim McMahon since Vance Evans jumped to the United States Football League at the completion of last season Fuller wall be battling e1ght- year ve teran Bob A vellin1 for the No. 2 )Ob. The 6-4. 198-pound Fuller played his college ball at Clemson and was picked 1n the second round of the 1979 draft b) the Kansas City ( haefs. He com pleted 57 percent of his passes while stamng 111 31 of 52 games dunng bi s stay an Kansas C'ny Fuller was acquired by the Rams pnor lo the 1983 season an exchange for comcrbac~ Luc1us Sm 1th and a fifth-round draft pick. M•1a Verde Center 2701 Har.bor Blvd BICYCLE REPAIRS Servicing All Makes And Model. 751-4882 Cott• M•u I ; , UWll ........ find a receiver, but in the end, It wu Houaton which wu knocked for a lou. g Wallach powers Montreal Tl.m WaJJacll. a Dlt>duct of University ii High, SaddJeb3ck College and Cal State Fullerton, drove tn two runs wtth a bases.- loaded double in the fourth inning. then started MontrearS' three-nm 11'i1fttr~iril ~a sma.Yeas the Expos defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 Monday. Also, i'n the National League. George Hendrick drilled a two-run homer in the. ninth inning as St. Louis rallied for a 5-3 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates. In the American League, Ron Kittle blasted a three-run homer in lbefirst inning. PowenngFloyd Banister and the Chicago White S6x to a 5-3 vittory over the New Y.ork Yankees .. The homer was Kittie's seven th of th~ season and his fifth in the last seven games .. . Eddie Murray rapped a two-run homer in the ci~th innmg, hi s fij\h gamc-wmnm~ hat an Balt1- mort's last eight vactones, as the Onoles scored four runs and defeated Cleveland, 6-3. to extend Wallach their winning streak to fi ve ... The Texas-Toronto lead was called by strong winds in Toronto. Pac-10 honors spring stars WALN UT CREEK -Oddibe McDowell, • who hit .500 10 four games for Ari~bna State, and Washing1on State's Dwayne Lalor, whose average was even higher. are the Pacific-I 0 Conference baseball Players of the Week. In track, the award winners Monday were distance runner Tom Ansberry of Arizona and weight man Dim1tnous Koutsoukis of WSU. Ansberry's time of 28: 14.8 in-the Mt. SAC Relays 10.000 meters was eighth best m conference history. Koutsoukis won the discus and shot put in the Cougars' last meet. McDowell had a . 1 O-for-20 batting week, while Lalor went JO.for 17 and raised his season average to .401 . Eight of McDowell's h11s were for extra bases, and he bad 14 RBI in tbe four games. Judge says no to Baltimore INDIANAPOLIS -U.S. District [i] Judge William Steckler enjoined the ci ty of c II t Baltimore Monday from filing any more lawsuits 1n any state aimed at returning the National Football League Colts to &Jtimore from lndianaPohs. Stec~cr also dented a motion by the city of Balt1mo're for a prelimanal)' injunction blocking ticket sales to Colts games. The findings of fact and conclusions of law were issued Monday after a heanng April 18 and 19 here in which the Colts sought to halt lawsuits in Maryland to condemn the franchise under em anent domain. The Colts moved lo lnd1anaPohs at the end of March. Security measures stepped up SANTA BARBARA -Security • measures to safeguard 1,200 Olympic « • • oarsmen at the Universily of Cahfomia- Santa Barbara will include 800 unarmed pnvate guards. a bomb-sn,1ffing dog named Amo and blocked accesS\,.to a nearby hall for 37 days. law enforce ment 0~1als say. But a beach below the village will remain open lo ,Jhe public . .. ome people say we should do whatever ... cven if 1f 1t means 12-foot ha&h walls. tanks and gun turrets," said Rand > Lingle. UtSB pohce chief. But la" enforcement offi cials "walk kind of a high '-"tre." Lingle' said. "because we can't let (sccurit) concerns) be out of balance'' with the need to preserve the competitive spirit and international e.xchange of the Garnes. Teleftilon, radlo Team Tennia to be limited INGLEWOOD (AP) -Team Tennis will be lim1tcd to a ~1x-da) tournament at the Forum this summer to accomodate the Olymp1( Game'!, 11 was 1nnounced Monday Six t<'am~ will compctt an the s10&)e-ehm1nat1on toumamtnt at the Forum from July 10-IS with last year's top two tC"ams. Chicago and l .n~ AngeJes. rect>ivioa first- roun<1 h"t"~. It wa' announ<'Nl f HOUSTON (AP) -The game was billed as a match belwcen two of the Uniled State Football leque's best youna Quarterbacks, but a rookie place kkker stole the show. Tony Zendejas, who had missed two earlier attempts, kicked a 42-yard field &oal with l 0: 19 remainina in ovenime Monday n\&ht to lift the Loi Anaeles &press to a 27-24 victocy over the Ho~on Gl.O'lblers. . .. .. '• :·1 don't like to miss. and I sot a chanoe to redeem myself." said Zendejas. a Nevada-Reno graduate .... have a lot of pride, and l feel like everytime I go out there l should make it." Zendejas sent the game into overtime with a 42-yard field soaJ with four seconds remaining in the founh quarter. Houston's Toni Fritsch had given the Gamblers a 24-2 l edge with a 26-yard field goal midway through the final quarter. Women's roster at 15. Houston's Jim Kelly~set team records with 380 yards and 37 oomPtetions and 50 attempts. Steve Young also was imprcs!ive for Los Angeles &J he completed 17of 28 passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns.· '"l don't feel we ripped them up, but we didn't make any mistakes," Young said. "When we don't make mistakes, we're going to be in anr ballgame ... COLORADO SPRJNOS. C9Jo. (AP) ...-(.Pat Head Summitt. coach of the U.S. Olyrri)ljc-"'Omen's basketball team. on Monday narrowed her final 0.ndjdatci to IS players, putting two players on the alternate liit. Tresa Spalding. a 6-7 sophomo~ from Brigham Young University, and Kamie Ethridl.c. a S.Sjuniorfrom the University of Texas, were cut From the team and named as alternates. . After Monday night's exhibition game apinst an : The Gamblers scored on their first possession on a 7. yard pass from Kelly to Richard Johnson, who set a league record by catching 15 passes for 142 yards. The Express tied the score later LD the quaner on a 4- yard pass from Young to Tony Boddie and went ahead 14-7 when Eddie Weaver returned a fumble 22 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. Australian team here, the 15 remaining·players were to' return to their homes until May 25. The 15 players still being considered for a spot on the 12-player roster are Cathy Boswell of Ill inois 'Stat~. Denise Curry of UCLA. Anne Donovan of Old Dominion, Teresa · Edwards of Georgia, Patty Jo Hedges of· Kentucky, Lea Henry ofTenncssee:1an.icc lawreooc of Louisiana Tech, . Pam McGee of Southern Cal Carol Menken-Schaudt of Oregon State. Cheryl Miller of Southern Cal, Kim Mulkey '. of Louisiana Tccb, Cindy Noble of Tennessee, LaTaunya· · Pollard of Long Beach State, Joyce Walker of Louisiana : The Gamblers tied the score 34 seconds before halftime on a 14-yard pass from Kelly to Johnson. Houston took a 21 -14 lead on Todd Fowler's 4-yard S~te and Lynelle Woodard of Kansas. • Denoia Conner America's Cup field nowat21 PER TH, Australia (AP)-At least 21 foreign yachts from eight n;nions have entered the 1987 challenge for the Amenca'sCuprace when AustraJ- ia will defend the yachting world's most hallowed trophy for the first time. . Althea, Fali Tillie; head Derby field Taylor's Speeial trying to give it a different look LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Last year, trainer Bill Mott started Tay- lor's Special. a colt he ·considered to be a sprinter, six times at Churchill Downs. • On Saturday, Taylor's Special will race again at Churchill Downs in a race that is anything but a spnnt. The bay colt, who showed he can win over at least IV. miles by scoring in .the Louisiana Derby and Blue Grass, will be pan of what is expected to be a full field of 20 three-year-olds for the I '!•·mile Kentucky Derby. There were 22 proba~les Monday. but the Derby is limited to 20 starters based dn money earned in un- restncted races. Heading the money list were the filly Althea. $ l ,275,2S5; Fali Time. $892,029; Swale. $736,240: the fill y Life's Magic, $577,509: and Taylor's Special, $593.823. The two who could be bumped. a~ of Monday. were Fight Over, $99.088 and He Is A Great Deal, $59, 735. Now. the Kentucky-bred ooltJ. owned by William F. Lucas or Louisville. is back a( the Downs after five races at the New Orleans Fair Grounds and the Blue Grass. · "He likes this type of race track." the 30-ycar-old Mott said after Tay- lor's Special galloped Monday. "He likes, to ract over here. He trains well over here.·· Mott hoped to have Pat Day, who also likes Churchill Downs, ride Taylor's Special. Day. who was the leading Nonh American jockey in wins in 1982-83. won 169 ~~ t.~ them stakes, at Churchill s spQ(lJ meet in 1983. He came back·11~fan · meeting to win 54 more, four of &hem stakes. L111111, .. Wynn get early golf lead SLOUGHOUSE. Calif. (AP) - Fornier touring pros Bob Lunn and Bob Wynn were involved ina six-way tie for the lead Monday after the first round of the $27.000 Dunlop Masters Gol(Championship, a ~m eVEnl at &i"n_k.h9bturietta. , The Roy,1 ! 'Perth Yacht O ub, which won thetup from the United States last September, said Monday • that 21 foreign yachting ell.lbs had entered. Each ~lub had to pay an entry fee of abouts r 1,000. Taylor's Special won the Blue Grass last Thursday at Kecneland, where as a 2-year-old he made his stan away from Churchill Downs and won. In his six Churchill Dowm appearances, he posted three wins. a second and a third. -.,.fie six leading teams posted 5- undtr-par 67s. Four teams w~rt at,68 and three at 69. Oub pros play with their clubs" amateur champions in tbe toumlwhich ends Tuesday, tu . ·and John Murphy represent the Creek club of Galt, while Wynn and Jim McMurt.rcy are from the Diablo Country Oub. • "It's mind boggling." said com- modore Peter Dcifziell of the Perth club. "We thoueJlt if we'd finish with nine we'd be doing well. This has just gone out of all proPortions." Ullman is third o.verall Several american yachting clubs have announced their entry, includ- ing the San Diego Yacht Club, the New Yodc Yacht Club, the Chicago Yacht C{ub, the Corinthian Yacht Club of Yale University, and the NewPort Harbor Yacht Club of Rhode Island. Dennis Conner. who ski ppered the losinigder Liberty. visited Perth last w k to enter the challenge of the San i o club. of which he is the comm ore./ DalzieH-sald two more challenges might be received before the Monday midnight deadline. The previous record for foreign challenges in the event was seven in 1983. LONG BEACH -Newport Beach's Dave Ullman remains third in the overall Point standings after the third day of the U.S. Olympic sailing trials after Kimo Worthington of Mar Vista, wuftrst in the Finn division to j ump intb fourth place in the overall standings. Worthington edged ~uss Silvestri, Tiburon, in Mohday's ~achting in the Finn di vision. Paul Cleve of An - naPolis, Md., finished third. followed by overall leader Jobn Bertrand of Anaheim Hills and Tom lihan of Fort Lauderdale. Bertrand leads the Finn racing with 13. 7 points. followed by Silvestri, 14.3; Scon MacClcod. Rowayton, Conn., 17.4; Worthin,ton, 25, and Buzz Reynolds. Summit. N.J .. 31. In the 470 class trials, Steve Benjamin of Oyster Bay, N.Y .. cap- tured Monday's race to retain his division lead. Benjamin edged David Pritcbjrd{ Oakwood, Ga., followed by l>~t.t Melvin. Lighthouse Point, Fla.; Pali! Dickey, Greenwich. Conn .. and John Shadden of Long Beach. In the overall division ~int,stand· iog.s, Benjamin le'ds wt th 8. 7,. fol· _.a lowed by Shadden, 18; Ullman,~ Met\lin. 20.4, and Pritchard, 21.. ·; ~ ANGELS ROLL PAST SEATTLE, 8-1 • e • From0-1. · saymg. "it's a weird feel11~g.}'hen I go out there. I don't thil!)"!'ve ever gotten accustomed to pitching in this park. "I don't know if it 's the mound. or what. I think it's the fact that thcrc"s a lot of people here that I know w~en I pitch. That should be on my side, though ... it's a weird feelin& ... trying to do too ~ood. mavbe." Witt was the ·c 1F 4-A Player-of- the-Year an 1978 when he led Servile High to the ClF baseball cham-Witt pionship, and ~i:tched ~or th.e first time at Anaheim Stadium 10 the meaty pan of the order -Doug championship game. DcCinces and Brian Downing, who, But perhaps, the dry spell is over. combined with Regje Jackson, have In fact. the 6-7 right-hander rcgi~ accounted for 15 of the Anatl home tercd h9 second consecutive com-runs and 60 of the club's RBI. pletc pmc win. the first time he's ~inccs, who has hit in seven ac.c.omplished that feat since AUJ.. 7 straiJbt and 14 of his last IS games, and 14 of l982. contrnued-his hot strcalc in the first "I feel like I'm concentrating. and I innina when he doubled in Fred feel like I'm working a lot harder out Lynn from first. and later scored on there (on the mound)," Win said. Downinf'S single. who tossed a complete-game victory Down1nt sent a MirabcJ.la._piJcb over Milwaukee on April 2S. "1 into the left-field bleachers with Rod thought I threw just about the same C.arew aboard in the second. gav1na as l did in the Chicqo aame (last Win and the An&cls a 4-0 lead, and Sept. 23)," when he lost .• 2-1. the rest was academic. "I had aood location on my .. The way we came back yestcrdax fastball and I didn't walk too many ga ve us some momentum for today,· hitters (three)," ht contfou.ed. "l Downin& said. 'T vc made some ad· knew after we aot our first four runs JUStments since the first homt1tand that they were still 1n the ball pme. to J,et the ball up in the au. After we had scored th e first two • We'tt playina to our abthty now. inntnJs. I knew that I really had to go but we really surfa<Jed durina the at 1t.' road tnp. Tht road trip was the best W111's ofTenst\'c suppon came , thina that happened to us." 1d from none other than the Angels' Downina. Gary Pettis. who has hit in eight of his last 10 games, and in four straight, singled in Bobby Grich with one out in the fourth, putting the Angels up 5-0. .. "It's good to sec some of the kids get some hits ton.ight," Angel Man- ager John McNamara said. '"I ·think Witt is on his way to having an great year. He's 10 a groove. He didn't have the kind of $luff he had in Milwaukee, but he was very good tonight."' * ANO•L MOT•s -........... CIOUble In IM fNtll lnnl"lt MclncMY nlfhl WH hit 10th of Ille ... IOft. IOH In the melon • lf'lllil DeWl!llle't ltllfd•lnnlnl l'IOme run wa1 hit 6tfl In ttle lut IS """" -·Mite Mt, WtlO 11.n.d Mondey nltf\I wltll • S.Ot EllA. dlcWI tllOW '" MfMCI run eeetn11 tt1e Mariners tfnd towered 11 10 l.'2 . Tiie Anetts art -» l efl IN! C'llt"'eflt hCWMtltnd M'ld ,,..,.. now 111119" • 6'-U overall ectvenl ...... Intl IN! Merlnen. No other OW In IN AmtflQn I.Moue ~ audl • mealerv o..,.r S..lltt ••• .__ Ottcll 11 11101"9 .344 (lMI) In hit le1t nine hmn .. , . f'rM L¥1111 tied • Club 1'9COf'd ~y bY WtllllnO four tlmft. $o WNI heOMMd Mondey nlfhl? He Wtfked In lht flrit end lht ltll,.d lftnlnt, wtliell M ... him M'l'lll wal111 In ""'-Nit __,enc., ..,., ....... wtlO rwmnilld cini.1119 ••• "' """"' tt .. .,., "°" "" ..... In ""' ie.t line °""'" -0... o.cMoal' ovne·wlnnl1111 tta1 we1 hit fifth of !flt MMOn, '°" on ttlt ow Ht ti.o ht• H 11-..me llllllM tlfeek at llOIM . . Thi h>ur...,-na Wlet .,.1n11 s..na. allractecl ,,.,,.,, · IMIYlnO an· IOIMf\ • Pfo«ltbtt llllcNM !Mlctl•UOt tor"" IWO"'iMl(nt MrlM ~lnll the A'I ' T""'"" JIM ( M) "' Miit ..,,_ (J-2) IOfllof\t encl a. • .......-. ()• ll "' ..... Mee.tty ()•" W~~ . O.Utnf'I OWel'M ....... llfll Miiie """" In • .,.....,,,. llOmt run MllnO contnt -.IMlflf tonltflt at ._. Tiit WW. w• COllKt 1),000 aftd .0..tf'Ce 10 tvrttw c6mlietlllCNI with IM CllenC9 of ,....,,luellv wlMlne U0.000 , After the IWlel I~ Ml #llh ~lelld, .,_ Antlt41 wlll CMOert tor a 11\ret•teme ~ M!'lt• In S..llle . , • TM o.tllencl Mflft,~,_, IM ~ Of former ldlton. Hltll-tlfld OranM Co .. I CO!le9t alandCM 0.... Ha •• • , . . ,. ... ... _.....__ .. I' ' ,. J..ONDON-\AP) -Muhamm Ali, predidina._ b~'ll becOme "the grutesrt>oxina promoter of all time, ... Monday announced a seveo·bout boxina lineup for June 29 in the Cayman Islands. bored at a poorly auended news eonferenoe here, is 1pendiQ1fousday1 in Britain penly to promote the Cayman Islands' promotion, the tint prcifeaional tmioa even1 to be bgld lD the Caribbean it.land chain. .. Pco{)le uk me ;!!~•na into promot-."' Ali '' ... More people follow bOUne now than have in the last I 00 ycan. I fipred since I made boli!'ft why DOt come tn and take it over. ffiere-.S a il)l." dae COftlJPf• becauae nr ~ ~ im-' he president, IUcbard Hinchfcld, uicf 11, left OD it.;~-Ae Mid.-. I\ The three-time world beavywcia,ht champion, who now is chairman of an American boxing manajement compar\y, said the mlfor bout would match former world li&ht heavy- wei&ht charppion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad and Jerry Halstead of Midwest City, Ok.la. Ali, looking fit and slim but a little "Al~kl'd like to announce my come :· he said, gatins a ripple of lauahter ..... .I'm now soma to be the putest boxina promoter of all time. That's one of MY. endeavors." Ali, 42, who retired in Pocember 1981, helped set up ,Virainia-biled Champion SJ>011J ~Jll.Jalt July ·to promote bollina u well as manqe a'bd train youn1 fiahten. However, the Iona.awaited heavy-~ weiabt bout between American Llrr)c. Hofmes. the International Boxina federation champion, and South ,vrican contender Qer'l' Coettee, ~b.icb the C9mpanJ is boJ11na to~· an l.al Vepa on une 8, now 111n jeo~y becauac of a ~ dis- pute with Holmes. The fi&h1 "may not take .pa.ce ... - the newt conferiMe iD Loodon'1 ~ thOlt ldlfd.._filbt in Grosvenor ttou.C'ffoiel. tlloC.ymai:a ~iif'~t Bot be aid bec:a111e t.be ecbeduled DU JaetlOn of t~, MjdUjan multimillion-dollar fi&ht currently i1 *vyweiah' ~ion K. P . Ponet facin& li•tioo. .. we doo't ftnl to ad luperltt.1~1aht1 Wmw>a Orif: 11y _dytb11)1 more."· .. fin ud V. H. Ricc •. orpniz.cn said. boxer. Hirechfeld ta.id Ali's elperiieaces in · . . . Ca d ~ kn~ dOWD Ali; 1lieD helping to brina his own profttaional ~~~ v15•1Cd ~ yrnaiHslan 1: • · • ,Cla in dlieir. bcavt~ bouts to areas of the wotld where Brv.aSh colony, an t.ta~h to help ~ite ; bC>ut; I~ before :ic·~ .. ......_.. profeuiooa! box.in& tournament• furid1 for the l~l bo~ng fratemny. whh a deco cut ova t4.aoe;;:. ._........ never previously .were bel.d would "Jt'1 viflin <erritory and it's a 1.alet'MOnday Ali wu io UueJ io stand.him in JoOd stead u a boxiQI -tourist spot:·~ said. • -e ·· Binnirqtwn iri'lain'ueeoed lltjill promoter. The promotion, be said. would put city, where~ opened a 1POft1 ceaeer "We feel Ali ha• ~ stay in boxina the islands on the map for tb09C who la1t year tba1 wu namechAer 11im. Ara a.a .clledale , HIGH SCHOOL Today -Se1 View Leque prclims (boys and airls)_at Newpon Harbor. Sunse1 League prelims (girls) at Huntin1ton Beach: South Coast Lequc prclims (boys and Jirls) a1 Mission Viejo. 2 p.m-. Wednesday -Sunset Lcaaue prelims (6oys) at Huntington Beach, 3 p.m. ~ · Thursday -Sunsci League discu1 final at Fountain Valley, 2 p.m.; Sunset finals (Jlrls) at Huntington Beach, 2 p.m. Friday -Sea Yicw 1.eague finals (boys and girls) at Newport Harbor, 6 p.m.; Sunset Laauc • finals (boys) at Huntington Beach, 7 p.m,; South Coast Lcague fi nals (boys and girls) at Mission Viejo, 5 p.m. -. COMMUNITY COLLEGE Toda.Y-South Coast Conftren<;tpr.,;lirru at UC Irvine, 2:30 p.m. Friday -Sou1h Coast Conference finals al UC Irvine. 2~30 p.m. · A.ree bueball .clledaJe , 8108 8CllOOC Today -Marina II Wcsuninsier. J:IS p.m..; Huntincton &acb v,. Ocean View at Milit 1 Square Park. 7 p.m. Wednesday -Corona del Mar at Coa.a Mesa; '> lrvint 11 Un1vers11y. Saddkt.:k at Estancia; ~cwpon Harbor at El Toro~ Lacuna Bed ¥ Mission V1e10. Capuuano Valley at 1...ap.m. Hills; Dana Hills at San Clemente, 3: IS iun.; E<ti6on vs. Founwn Valley at Mile Square Part. 7 p.m. • Friday -Saddleback at Corona dcl Mar; University at El Toro: EstAncia at Irvine; Sall • Clemente at Laguna Beach; Oc:ean View at Fountain Valley; Dana Hills at ~ ~b. 3: I 5 p.m.: Mission VieJO at Woodbii~ 1 p.mt Saturday -Marina at Hun~ Beach! Costa Mesa vs. Newpon Harborate>ra:neeCout College, noon; Westminster vs. Edi100 at Mile Square Pa{k, 7 p.m. . 'COMMl1NJTY oou.mEI - Today -Golden West at Mt San Aldoruo~ Orange Coast at Cypreu, 2:30 p.m. Thunday -Colden West at Compton; Fullerton at Oran~ Coast; Southwestern at Saddleback, 2:30 p.m. Friday -Oran~ Coast at Compton. 2:30 p.m. Saturday -Fullerton at Golden West: Oranee Coas1 at Santa Ana: MiraCosta at Saddlcback. noon. COLLEGE Tuesday -UC lniioc at LQ~t&J(. 2:30 p.rn. t:nday -UnavcrsJty of San Dieao at UC Irvine. 2:30 S>.m. Saturday -UC lrvme at University of San Diego (doubleheader). noon. Game-winning boot Ezpre...place-Jdcker tony Zen4du (11) celebratee with laotder Jeff Partridge •• tb~y watch the wtnnlnC field •oat in a 27-2• win over Hoaaton Monday nlCht . _SF's Robinson change& ~is m,fnd Man~er has second thoughts about quitting: ·rm not going anywhere' spon and it would be tough to leave it. "But losing day after day starts to annoy you;" Robinson said. "Each loss eats at you a little deeper and a little harder." we're no1 getting the results.'~ On Monday, Robinson acknowl- edged the quotes were accura~ .. but) added: . , .. '"' ~ "When things arc going like this. of course il crosses your mind. You aJways wonder if somebody else should be doing the job. But I'm not a quitter. I'm not going anywhere." SAN fXANCISCO (AP) -Frank Robinson had second thoughts Mon- day about his remarks that he might quit as manager of the slumping San Francisco Giants. saying emphatical- ly. "I'm not going anywhere." Giants owner Bob Lurie spoke with Robinson by telephone before Mon- day's game against Los Angeles and reassured Robinson that he still had his backing. "As far as I'm concerned, he's still the manager," Lurie said. "Of course, we're all disappointed with the way ------ things are going. but Frank's no quitter. and he'll continue to do the best be can." Before Sunday's do ubleheader loss in Cincinnati, Robtnson told news- men he was upset by the team's five- gam~losing streak -whi ch then was extended to seven games -and 'was thinking about resigning. , "I'm not a quitter, but I'm serious about resigning as manager if we don't tum things around within two weeks," be said. "It's not a matter of being fed up with baseball. I love the Robinson, 48, has a contract through the 1986 season. "I'm not financially secure, so at might be interpreted as a dumb move • if r step down, but this is something I've been thinking about for a few Robinson said he was feeling • days," he said. "I'm very disap-.. frustrated and down and disap- pointed because this is the bes1 team pointed" that nothing he does seems I've ever had talent-wise. to make the team play better, said 'Tm responsible for what happens Giants spokesman Duffy Jennings with this team because I am the after talking with Robinson. manager," he said. "I've got to get the Quillin~ 1s "never out of the realm most out of this ballclub, and I of possibility," Jennings said. "but haven't done that. I ask myself what Frank's not thinking about that more can l do, but the fact remains now." Hearns says he'll KO Duran in 2nd Duran's f ourth·~~und KO statement inspires Hearn to cut it in two LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tommy Hearns predicted Monday that he would knock out Roberto Duran in the second round of their· World Boxing Council super welterweight championship match on June 15. The prediction was in response to a statement by Duran recently in which he said he would dethrone Hearns in their bout at Nassau, The Bahamas. with a fourth-round knockout. eighth round of their wee wel - terweight title fight. "I can't hold that ajl.8ms1 him." Hearns said. "He might have done that in the past, made some mistakes in the past, but you can't always hold thatagainst the man. It all depends on what he's like now. He's probably a different man wew. because you always have time to change your ways. welterweight unification title boul. The up'coming bout wiU be the 17th title fight for Duran and the eighth for Hearns. Duran, the World Boxing Association junior middleweigh1 champion, has lost three of his last four title fights. Hearns said he attended the Duran- Hagler fight. "I thought he (Duran) won:· Hearns said. "l had him ahead at the end of the fight and when 11 was all over, he should have had the de- cision." Goose who? San Diego bu more than ju•t Gooee ~e in the bullpen. "1'be Padres &180 have left-hander CnJC Leff~ . . "It's a big surprise to me," said Hearns at a news conference when asked about Duran•s prediction. "I'm planning on taking him out in two." Duran also was supposed to be at the news conference. but, acco(ding to promqter Shelly Saltman, he missed a flight from Panama because he set his clock back an hour Sunday instead of ahead and ~isscd the only "Looking at the other fights he has • had since. I think he's proven himself. especially with the fight against Mar.-tn Hagler." The Duran-Hearns bou1 will be 1elevised to 13 countries including Canada. Puerto Rico, England. Italy and South America b y different cable 1elev1sion outlets. who •porta an earned run average of O. 75. -....... -~· .. scheduled flight. ' Hearns was asked about Duran's infamous bout against Sugar Ray Leonard at Ne\V Orleans on Nov. 25. 1980 when Duran quit during the Duran. 32, has had nine fights SIJ\CC the bout against Leonard, three of which were title fights. In his last outing, Dunµl lost a 15-round de- cision to Hasler in Las Vegas. for the undisputed world m iddleweight title. Duran•s overall record is 76-.S with S 7 knockouts. Hearns. 25, is 38-1 with 32 knockouts. His only loss was on Sept. 16. 198 l to Leonard in a world •. Los A-amitos opens tonight Windy Dash will be trying to yard Miss Pnnccss for fillies and become the third strat4ht daushtcr of matts are Deal In Cash.... .Dashin former world champion Dash For Blue, Ten Ana Ran: Kerlys Coffer, Cash to win the opcnint ni&ht Miss Syretta. Bandolanty and Staunches 'Princess Handicap toniabt as Los Velvet. Alamitos Race Course bqins its 34th Quttn For C...sh and Justanold ltmUlt-'R:bOO vf-su1runer quarter Love. both Du For Cash mares.. hol"IC raan.a and 1s the early favorite. have taken the llSl two runnanp of Post time for the first race is ~i4S. the Miss Princcu and now Windy Nine races wdl be run Monday Dash will be favorid to make it three throu&h Thutsday, and 10 races on · .1n1rowde pitehcrhigh~ightofl2{7 Fn:J and Saturday 011hts. The track pOtntS. is on undays i nd the meetina he ha!i won handtly in each of her end Au&. 1 .S. IHt thrtt nans. beginning in Novem-Jointna Windy tn h if\ the l.SQ. bet Kuhn not throµgh in Pe~ez csse •' Arbitrator's decision does n 't set ri ght with outgoing cOffimissioner N~W YORK (AP) -Baseball Comm1sst0ner Bowie Kuhn, cla1m- ing an arbitrator's dec1s1on undercuts his power to deal wath players' drug problems. said Monday he will try to take further aC'\1on in the case of Atlanta BraveS"-p1tcher PallCual Perez. Kuhn suspended Perez without pay for one month. until May I 6, after the player was convicted of a cocaine possession charge tn the Dommu . .-n Republic. On aturday, that suspension was hf\ed by arbnrator Richard t. 81ocli after Perez took the case to pvancc "We'llJUSl have to 11 back and tee what the hell -and I nevtt swear. do t?-but wc'llJUSt have toS« what we can do," Kuhn said 1n a telephone I 0 tervit'w. "Obvi®sly, l am di~1urbcd by the adverse effect this dcc1s1on has on our \ drµg program. which I thtn~ '1<, designed to se,..e 1hc best mteres\5 ol the game.·· he said "This dec1s1on hurts 11 and 11 hurt' 1t badl}. So 1f there 1s some funhcr action I can 1ake. I will taken." Jl.uhn sa.1d. He admitted lhere was hllle he could do to fight Bloch's dcc1s1on since under baseball b\-la~. thc rultni Of an 1mpanUll arbitrator I tinat 10 itnevances "But the dcc1s1on ma) 'en well leave room for other acuon ·· Kuhn wd "T~tt' also arc other dtrtttaoM that Y!rf can 10 1n If M«CO'-lr\." . . Pe~ was am"td 1n Santiago on Jan. , con' 1cted of cocaine pm- sesst an a . n11nao coun Mardi :n and ft td appro' 1mat<•lv Sl .<XX>. fl\ the • ttme the s:a1oe "a~ full) nd- 1udlcared. Perez had spent thrct' months an prison. Bloch's reason for overturning the suspension wiU not be known unul a cop~ ofh1s dcosion 1s rdeaJCd Kuhn said he expected to sec that c:kct ton on Thursday On Apnl 3, Bloch mtu~ Kuhn's on~)'ear suspensions -handed out in Dcttm~r -of the K.ah Cit} Royals' Willie Wilson and former ~oyal Jen")' Martin, now lht pro~rty of the New York Mets. Both will ~ eligible to play on May 16. Wt Ison, Martin, Willie Aikens aDd pitcher Vida Blue. aD membcrs'ofthe 19 3 K.llnsas Oty Royals, ~ vtC'\ed on drv& <'twses. Aikens 'h Dla~s ~nh.tbc:r.oronto 81~ Ja)'1 and 1'tue wa rel sed dunna the ICaJOft and 1s cum:ntl> out ofbaacball. / Kuhn latttannounccd that Aiktns.. "ho also ..,.,s u pended for one yur, could return to acuon Ma) 16 under tmns ~m1lar to th01e imposed· by Bloch-in tile cases of WabOn and Mamn. ~--•---- .. ~· , .. .• \ .. • Orange Coat DAILY PILO'rlT~. MtY 1. 1~ TltlflllA$• McGee, StUult, J: 1' .,.. tltd Wlllt I. ' ~ RUHS· ~. L.Ot Al\MIM, 7, -------wm••· A,..., P;-·~ bit ·- MAJCMt L•AOU8 STANDtNGS Anwk.lln L.._,. Detroit Tll'Onto Ctlvt4end MhwellkM • 1 •111"'°'• eoiton Hew Yorit WIST Olvt~ W L 14 10 lS 11 12 1\ 11 13 • 11 • 13 • 14 IAST DIVIStON 1• 2 13 ' 10 9 9 " 10 13 9 13 • 13 ,........,.s ~ .... I. SNttte I Belllmore 6, Ctevelan<I 3 , Ctllcaoo S, New York l Teus at Toronlo, PC>O win<! Ontv 1MK'n41S sc heduled TMIV's ~mes .900 591 .S26 •SO 435 409 311 I''> 3 • ,...., 4V. s 6 1''1 9 91) 10 IO'"J Oa,leno (Warr9" 3·21 •I A'""" <JoM 1·2t. lnl Boston (Hur'SI J 21 •• Oe tro11 1w 11co1 2·0). (n) Tuu IO•r-'n 1 OJ 11 Toronto <Ltal )-O), lnl Clevelano (81ytev~ 3· It et 8111omore (Boddk:lllr 0-l l. lnl N-Yorti !Fon1eno1 0·3> 11 Cnoceoo !Fallon 0·0), (nl Ken .. , Clly !Gura 3 Ol al .M•twaukte <Coe.now.,-0·3), (nl Ml~I• IHoctoe 0 Ol 11 Seattle (Youn11 2·2), (n) Only oemes scheduled • WldnHdly's G•m11 Oeklend el Aneels, (n) Clevelan<I •I 81lllmort Boston el Oelroil, (n) Texu •I Toronto, (n) New Yor1o. •I ChlCallQ. <n) f<.1nws Cllv at Mllw•ul.H, (M Mlnnewla 11 Seellle (n) Only 01""41S K "'9<1Uled NaHOMI LN9'11 WEST DIVIStON W L Oecleln 17 • S.n Oleoo IS I • ClnclMall 10 13 Allan•• 9 12 Houlton I 14 San Francisco 7 16 Ch1ceoo N.ew Yor~ F>flileO.IPlua Montreal SI LOU•i Plllsl>urgn EAST DIVtMON 12 a 12 • " 9 11 10 11 17 7 ll ~\f'SScWfl ~ 1 San Francisco O Monlrtal s F>fl1l1delPIUa 2 SI LOUI\ 5 Pllhburon 3 Onlv games scnedule<l Pct. 680 6S'l '3S 419 364 304 600 600 sso ~5 471 3SO Gl!I 1 6 6 7 ' 9 I L 2 ' s Toda\f's Gemes ~<Hooton 0·01 11 San Francisco <Granl 0-11 (n) Chicaoo ( Ruthvtn 2· ll al New York <Good4tn I· ll. lnl Monireet (P11mer 7 01 al PnlledelPllte (Bntrom O·Ol. (I'll St Louis I Andutar 3· 21 at Plns1>uron <Deleon 0·1), In> Hous•on (Rvan 1·71 a1 Cincinna ti IRuuefl l·J), (nl San Dleoo <Snow 3·1) at Allanla (MCMurlry 2·21. In) WednHdav's G1mH ~ al San Francisco San Dieoo el A1t1nta lnl Ch1c100 11 New Yori.. In> Montreal at F>TIHaoelot111. tnl St Louo\ at P1tts1>uroh. (nl Houston a l C1nc1nne h. lnl AMERICAN LEAGUE A"911s I, Marinef'S 1 SEATTLE CALIFORNIA M1l1>0rn 21> Bonnellc1 A.Davis lb Putnmeln Cow9ns rt GTl'>Oms tt Cote\ n Keernev c Ow~n Tetlil1 ab r h bl ab r II bl J 0 I 0 Pet11 \ c1 5 0 'l 1 4 O O O Carew It> S I 1 0 2 0 2 0 L vnn rt 3 I 0 0 • I I 0 DeCncs 31> 4 1 I I 4 0 0 O Downono II 2 I 2 3 4 O O O ReJ ksn dh 4 0 0 O 3 o O o Grich 2b 4 2 7 O 300•0 Boonec 4 111 1 o o o Scnollld n 3 o 1 1 29 I 4 0 htall l4 I 12 1 Sc«e bv '""'"91 S..nte 000 100 000-I Callfomia :Z02 llO oox-• G1me Winning R91 -DeClncH (SJ E-<;.rlcn OP-Sea11i. I. C•lllornla I L08 -St1llle S, Ca llfornle 7 78-DeClnce\, Boo~. Schofield 2 HR-Oownlno (61 tP H It ER 1!11!1 SO Seatwe Mlrat>ell• L. I· I 4 a ~ 5 l Sti nton 3 3 3 3 I Ve nCl8erQ I I 0 0 0 Cllifomll Wlll W,3·1 9 4 0 4 H8 P-OowrilnQ bv S1ari1on. Pulnam t>y Wiii WP-S•enlon T-217 A-23.347 NAl'IONAL LEAGUE Dodeers 1, Glantl 0 LOS ANGELS SAN FRAN Sax 7b WhllfllO ct Slul>I>\ r1 Mldndo cf Guerrer 31> Rivera 31> Manhlllf Brock ID Scloic·a c An~\n U V&1enrta o 1brhbl abrhbl l 0 I 0 R tCllrdl If 4 0 0 0 3010 Trlll02t> 3000 4 0 0 0 Oliver 11> 4 0 I 0 o o o O JClerk r1 1 O O O 3 0 0 0 Vngl>ld 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C01vf1 cf ' 0 I 0 ' O 1 O Bren<v c 3 0 I O 3 I 1 0 LeM11r u 'l 0 0 0 3 0 1 I OB1ktr Ph I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 Mulllris u 0 0 0 0 3 O O 0 Leskev P 1 0 l 0 Leo11re1 !>II I 0 0 0 Minton P O O 0 O JO I • I Tetels lO 0 4 0 Son bv !mines Los An9tles 010 000 000-I Sen Frenc;hco 000 000 000-0 Game Winning RBI -Sctoscla ISi E-Guerrt!ro, Mullin• LOB-Loi Angeles 7 San FranCl\CO 1 28-Mersl'lall. CDavl\ SB-Srocl<. CO IP H A EA 81!1 SO Los Anotl4s atenz1a W ,J 2 9 4 O O 3 10 San Fr1nclsco Le•~ev L 0 3 7 • 4 S 1 Minton 1 1 0 0 0 2 H8P-Brentv (t>y Valenzuela) WP-llalenzue•a T-7 30 A-28.062 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlun LHeu• BA TTtNC. (40 •• l>llll) Trammell De· tro•t 403 C.arcoa Toron10 39•. UPsnew Toron10 Jn Engle Mlnne\ole 37S. AOav1\ Seattle ~9 RUNS R P"en Ba'I more 23. Trem,..,.11 Detro·• 21 Wh·I•"•' Oetro1I 21 LYlW\, A"911l, II, Upi.l\lw, Tllf'oftte, II. Rl!ll· Klneman, O•lrland, 16; EMurnv, l!lettlmere. 13; O.Clnces, Aneiets, 21; O.w11· ine. Afl9tls, 10; AeJ1cllson, A119111s, If HITS Gerc11 Toron•o. l7 G8eH. Tor- onto 37 R1Pl\en B1111more 31, Trammell Oetroot JI, OeConce\ Ange•s JO DOUBLES e-. A"9tls. 10. GBell Toronto 9 Malllnotv, New Yorio., I. Up· ~ew TorOf'llO 8 4 ar" lied with 7 TRIPLES RLew Cn1uoo 3, 10 are 1oeo wlln 1 HOME RUNS Konom•n. Oakland, 10, Rlpken, Baltimore I AOav•l sea n le. 7, Klllte. Ch1eago, 7 Armes. Bollon. 6. Downing Anv l• 6 UPSh•w Toronto 6 STOLEN BASES Garcia , Toronto, 13. Buller, Cteve11ne1. 12. Bernaurd. Clev11a rid, 11, Pettis, Aneoh, I; RHende"on, Oak)and. I PtICHING IJ decisions> Ceuolll, 01k· land. 'l'·O, 2 03. Gura , Ke ns•• Cllv 3·0, l.33. Leal, Toronto, 3·0, 2 10, A(lofrls Oelroll, S-0, I"· Nlekro, N•w Yorll , 4·0 I 19. SSttwerl Baltimore 4·0 760, SHet> Tor· onio. 4·0. 1}1 • STRIKEuUTS Blylev~ C .. vet1nd JI, M>N>ore Sffllle 3 I Witt, A11991\, JI MMr11, Detroit. 11 NlekrO "'-YOl'k '17 s1..ci. Toronlo, 27 SAVES·Qulsent>t<rv K1 n .. s Cllv 6 Cau<llM Oeklend S • ere tied wllh l Naftonal LM9Ue BATtlNG <llO el 1:>11') c;wvnn San Oleoo. 44 MaldOlle do Los Anvelel 39S, ltn. Pllttburgh, ,70; lta!M\ MonlrH I JS1, L~vre, Pt\Badatahla. >Jt •UNS Wlffln• k n Olloo 1', C.wvnn Sen Oleoo. II, ltell'e\. Mo111ree1 17 ~. PNleOtlOllle , 11, l.lftle, Monlrt1• 16. Sax. LO$ Aneeln. 16 ltll GCertef', Molltreat. n. Marsll1H l.OS Anotll\. 11, Gervn Sari Oleoo 10 W~. ~lrffl '°' We"'lll910f', Alllr1le 11 HIT~ Gwvnn. San Ole90, l6, Reines Monwul. JO. Se•. Los AnOefll, 19 l t11i. ~""'· n. w~. MolltrN I 1' OOUILI$ CO•vls. San fre"(lt<O t GCerttr, Monlrul. 1. Lilll• Montr.at. 7, 7 ere tied wrt11 t j .... 11 Ndlt'tl'.IOld\. s.n °'"°· s. """"flltrV, AllMi., 5, Slr•wW,..,, New York. t"'W.-ctl. Mofttrwl, s. ., STOU! N IASES! SalnU!ll, Ptllllldalclnla, IS, ltlCM. Clnclnllell, '1: WltGIM, SM ~. 11, MllMt, Cll\dMttl. 9' OwvM, Sen Dl9oo, 1; Sa.-. Loi An9eln, 1, W•Mllncilon. Allenfll,.7 PITCHING 13 dfel•lolll) Hew1o.1n,, Sen 0199o, 3-0, 1 000, U.S; HontVCllll, LO• Aneatts, 4-0, 1.000, UI; Humon, Phlledtl· Clflr.. l·O, 1.000, l.16, A~. Lo~ AnQelel , •l, 900. I.Al, ll$1'1'111h. Monlf•I, 4•1, IOO, 11; LN, .MonlfHI, 4•1, .IOO. U1 STRIKEOUTS. Vale(lzueta, Los AnQelh. 31; 8tr911VI, Clnclnnell, 34, Cendtlarl1, Plltlt>urllb. 32. Cernon, Phlledell>hl•, 31, Rven, Houslon, 31. SAVES·Gouage, Sen Dleoc> .. 7, Sutter, Stl ouis. 6; L1Smllh, Cl'llctt10. S; HoUeno. P'1Ulde!Phle. •. Nlldtnfutr, Loa Anoelea. 4, Orosco, New York, 4, Raerc:ton, Monlreer, • Hltf\ sd\oot S.Odlebedl t , ...... ..,, H•r1* I NewDOrl H1rbor 100 000 0-1 ~ 2 Seddlel>Kk 100 'lll x-f 12 I Manonev. Plekowskl (6) eno HOiden. D•mlan •n<I C1ma cho w-O•ml1n L-C•macllo 38-t..ewrenc. (NH) SH vi.w L .. OU. W L Gl!I Untv.,-s11y I 2 El Toro I 2 Irvine ---7 3 Sa~ltOICk 4 4 NIWPOtl He rt>or 4 6 4 E,1.ncte ) 7 \ Coiia Mell 1 I • Corona Ciel Mar 1 I 6 MandlV's Sew• Sadolel>eck 9 Nt wPOrl Herl>Ot I WldMsdaV'• G.ames ll:ISI Corona <lei Mer at Co\la Mesa Irvine 11 Unilrenllv Saddfel>ecl>. al E Sl•ncl1 NtwPOtt Herbor 11 Et Toro CIF 4 ·A ptayoffi IWld Card Gemnl WEDNESDAY, 7 p.m. Dana H1t11 II Newoort Harl>Or 1-• Quonla 111 Pal<U Veroes FIRST ROUND, ~riday, 7 pm. NewPOtt Mert>or or De ne Hiii\ •• Mire Cos le Dos Puet>los 11 Norlh Torrance Corona oe1 Mar 111 Fountain lla tlev PelOs Vlt'dfl or L• Ouinte el LaolJl\I Beach Culve< Cllv at Sanle Monie• Rtdlanos er Santa Barl>er • CaPhtrano Ve flev •• Edison Sa.n.Mer~ a l .E~ C IF l ·A Playoffi (W~ Card Gamn WEDNESDAY, 7 p.m. Sourn Puaoene al St MOnoca FIRST ROUNO (Frldav, 7 p.m.) La Sern• at Lovola Los Altos at 8 ren1wooe1 St 8erna ro 11 Arcadia SI MonlGa or So Puadene et San1a Fe FINAL HIGH.. SCHOOL STAN DINGS SUnHt Leavue LHeue over el Wl WL Fountain Vattev 12 0 14 2 Edlion 10 3 13 4 La Quinta• 7 S 1 6 Marina 7 S 7 9 Hunltnglon Beach 4 8 • 10 Westmlr1S1er 2 10 2 12 Oceen View 0 12 I 14 "L• Quinta aua11t1ed u leagues No 3 teem lor pfaYoln 1>~ oeteelong Mar1na •n 1e>e<1al Pla voff match Sea View LHvu• LH- WL ES111nc1a 14 0 Corona det Mar l(j 4 NewC>Qr"I Harl>Or 10 4 Irvine 8 6 Et Toro 7 7 Malt<~ s 9 Unive<111v 2 12 Costa Mesa 0 14 SOufh Co.st Leaeue L.aoune Beech CeP•slrano Vatlev Oona Hilll Mlu lori Vieto WoOC11>rldge Laguna Hiii\ Sa n Cleman•t USFL LN9Ut WL 11 I 8 4 7 5 6 6 5 ' 4 8 I 11 Over1• WL 11 0 11 • 12 s 10 6 8 a 6 10 1 IS 0 15 ()v.,-11 WL 13 3 9 ' a 6 9 7 7 9 6 10 4 17 ~ER .. CONFERENCE ~edflc w L T Pd. PF PA Denver 7 3 0 700 n3 '117 LA EXOf"HI 4 6 0 400 170 ,,. Arizona • 6 0 '°° 159 175 O.ki.na I 9 0 . 100 99 231 c ....... Haus IOI' 6 4 0 600 311 161 MoCllloen 6 ' 0 600 746 711 Ol<fahOITla 6 4 0 600 ·~ m Chlca oo 3 7 0 300 277 763 San Antonio 3 7 0 300 121 170 EASTERN CO"FEAENCE A"8nttc: Phitadtloflle 9 1 0 900 2SI l1S New Jeriev 8 1 0 800 239 1SS Pilh buroh 2 8 0 200 161 199 Wuhlnglon I 9 0 100 139 m SOlltMnl Blrmlnohe~ 9 I 0 900 293 1'6 New Orteeni' 7 3 0 700 n9 211 Tempe Bev 7 3 0 700 20 199 Jec~sonvllle 4 6 0 400 '113 70? MemPlll$ 3 7 0 300 157 7SO Mondav'• Score LA Eicpr .. , 27, Houl lOn 13 toll Fridav's G•me PhilaOtlPhie el 8 lrmongl'l1 m Satvrdav's Gemes Plllsburoh al LA Exwess Denver et Oakland Tempe Bev et Ja cksonv111, SuncDv's Games Ch1C.l lJO e l Se n Antonio Ot<•hOITl1at New .nrsev Houston et Mich1oan M•mPho\ e l Wun1n11ton Mondav's G1me Arizona 1111 New Oriean\ Expreu 21, Gamblers 24 SCO't bv Periodl Los Angele\ 7 1 0 10 l-17 Hou11on 7 1 o 10 l>-2' Finl P.,.iod Hou-Jor1nwn 7 oau lrom 11.tllv r r f\C r lo.ICk) 3 71 LA-BOC1d1e 4 Pass lrom Young IZtno.-'°' kick 1, 9 21 Secend Period L A-Weaver 21 fuml>le r1JCoverv 1 lt11dt 1as kick), 12 Sl Hou-Senders U oau lrom Kt!llv (Fritsch 1<1c1<) 1416 F °"rttl Period Hou-Fowl•r 4 run (FrthCh ~1c1o.1. O 11 LA· Town.ell 11 O•n from Youno IZtnOtlH ~le.kl, 3 46 tlov-FG FrlllCll 76 I 17 LA·FG ZendetH 47 14 46 Ovorflme LA-FG Zenot1H 42 4 41 A-30 727 LA F~l~WM 23 Ru$ht\·ya rds J3 IS7 Peulng ~trOS , 11 Relurn veros 94 !Snsel 17 30 o Sach bv l ~ Pvn•• 4 31 Fumt>te• lost ) 0 P.,.eltltl vero• I to Tlme of Poi~ulOt'I )A 51 ti OU 2• X>·tS ~ 37 so 1 1 JS ) " 2 2 10 ... ,.. " IHOIVIOUAI.. STATISTIC~ RUSHING-Loi A.119att• N•••on ,, •• <;re v 1' J7 Vovno • S6 Hou\lon f"ow•11t 11·)2 Klllv 7·7J Senders 2· 10 PAS$1NG LDt AllOf'lf\ Voung 11 11·0-211, Netwn O· I 0 0 P•rlfldOt 0 I O·O HOUtlon, l(•llv J1 SO 2 3tO R'"Cl:IVtNG-t.o\ All9t!fl ,. $Corl l • Towns.-~ 7S 90Cldle 4 45. Moore I 1 Grev 2· I). $hal'rod 2·23 Hovston Jonnt-on IS· 1'1, S.ndefi 10 '8, MC Nt ll 1·k . V,rdln 2-.21 , ..-owler 2 2'. ~ I 6 MIUfO Fl&LD GOALS-to' A"""' l andeles 60. ~ HO\/llon. l'rthch tt . KMl!Och Plft.v &.""111. ~- 0.VU's aff, Or Garter, $wile. Fell Time, Venlendl~m. MIOl'llv AdVlf"'llrv, Getto.~. IOld Sootnwner, a.er Huni, Al lt\e ThfHllO!d, lt1xon'• Holle, AJthM, Frend'! L.aolonelre. SOll•I tndletl. Soeclal l..ioMIH, Tey'°''I $~let, Co.x Me Ch1d, L'-ul~nr Flff, Judff McGuire, Mv DarJ· Ing One. Kemvdlv O«bv w1nnen 19'3 -Sunnv'C Helo 1912 -Gelo oet Sol 1911 -Pleuent Cotofl)I tteo -Genuine Risk 1979 -SDKleeuler 8 1o 1911 -Affirm.a "" -s .. 111e si.w lf76 -8old Fort>H 1'7S -J'OOll\11 Plff•ure 1'14 -CaMOnMM 1m -Secreterlel 197? -Rive ltldoe lt7 I -C11\0f\ero If 1970 -Dull Comme ndef' lt69 -Ma~llC Prince 1964 -Forwerd Peu 1967 -Proud Clarion 1966 -Kaua i Kino 1t6S -Lucl<v Det>onalr 1"4 -Nortnern 01ncer 1963 -C11e1n uoay lt61 -Decidedly 1961 -Carry Baell; • 1960 -V-ll•n Wev 19S9 -Tomv LH 1958 -Tim Tam 1951 -Iron L•e91 1956 -Ntt4lel 19SS -Swaps 19~ -Determine 19~ -Derk Ster 19~7 -Hill Gell 19SI -Counl Turl l9SO -Midoteoround 1949 -Ponder 1941 -Clle llon 1947 -Jet Piiot 1946 -Au aull 1945 -Hoop, Jr 1944 -Pensive 19'3 -Counl Fteel 1942 -Shul Out 19• I -W"irlewav 194(,.-G1llahedion 1939 -Jonn11own 1938 -Lawrin 1937 -War Aelmiref t936 -8ol<! Venlure 19)S -Om•"• in. -Cevalade 1933 -Broilers Tip 1m -a urooo King 1931 -Tw~•v Gr•nd 1930 -G1lle n1 Fox 1929 -Clvoe Ve n DuMin 1929 -Reigh Count 1'27 -Whiskerv 1926 -8u1>1>1lno Over 1925 -Flying Ebonv In• -Bleck Gold 1923 -Zev 1972 -Morvlch 1971 -Behave Yoursett 1970 -Paul Jones 1919 -Sir Berton 1918 -Eic1ermina1or 1917 -Omar Khlvvam 1916 -Ge<>l'ge Smllh 191S -Regret 1914 -Old Roul>ud 19ll -Doner ell 1917 -Worth 1911 -Meriden 1910 -Oonau 1909 -Wln1trorHn 1909 -Stone SlrHI 1907 -Pink S111r 1906 -Sir Huon 1905 -AOll4 tt<M -Elwood 1903 -Juooe Home\ 1901 -Atan·a·Oate l90l -H1\ Emonence 1900 -Lot ul G1!a4n 1899 -Manue• 1"9 -Ptaudil 1197 -TvphOOn II 1896 -B~ Bru\h 1195 -Hatma 1194 -Cne nl 1'93 -LOOl<OVI 18'2 -Azr11 1891 -Kongmal' 1190 -Rotev 1889 -SP<.1<11ne • 1191 -Macoe1n II 1817 -MonlrOst' 1816 -Ben Ah 118S -Joe Collon 118• -Buchanan 118J -Leonatul 1182 -APOllO 1181 -HrndPO 1180 -Fonso 1879 -Lord Murphy 1178 ~ Dav Star 1977 -Baden Baden 1876 -vaora nt 187S -AroSllde' Kentuckv Del't)v nmin9s Earnongi of Kentuclo.v Derl>v conten~n In non·rHlrocted racu (111e ~rt>v held '' Hmlted to 10 norsesl Attr...a Fall Time Sw1te T a ylOr l Soec••' Lite·, Magic Oe1111·s Bao At T"e Thre,nooa Bear Hunt M1ghlv Adverwrv Secret Prone!!' Ga te Da~er Silent l<tno Coa11 Me Cnao Pine Corcte B1lo1u ll'ld111n Re.son'\ Hooe Bedouin R•1• 'Sher• So vewe Vantendlngnam Fight Over He I\ 11 Gree• Deal s l.275 2SS Sl92,079 S736,240 SS03,123 SS77.S09 SA62 110 s293.4SO 1210,860 S210,6SO S196.9~ Sl79 12S s 157,440 SlSS.666 s 146.93S s 137,204 s IJ0, 129 s 124,979 Sll2.010 1109,96" 1106,560 S99.081 SS9,735 NBA Plavoffi CONFERENCE SEMIFINAU (8Hl·Of·Sevenl Toniilht'1 Games • 0 11 •lH at L•ktn !Lato.er\ teed series ' 0) Ne"' Jenf'v a• M1•waukee t New Jer\11v •ods "''" l·O • W"'"9'4aV'\ Gllrn.i Ne"' Yori.. at 8 osior I Bol ton •eeds ser.es I 01 Phoen,. at Utah 1u1an 1eed\ series I O ThundlV's Game M1twau1tee a t New J"sev Frldav'l Ge"'" Uktn at 01111as Bosto11 111 New York Utan •' Phoenix k11K<1av'• Game Motwe ukee a• New Jenev Sunoav·• Games Llktn al Dallas B0\1011 I I New York Utan 111 Pnoen1, Tu.'6ev, Mltv t Geme (If l"KIUIN) Datta\ et Liken N•w Jtrsev 111 Milwaukee P~n•• ••Utah Wednesday, Mltv • G•me (If M<ltuarv I Ntw York e l Boston T'hundn, Mltv 10 c;- (11 necHsarv> Liken "' 0•11" Mllw•u~" e• New Jlt'~V lor Friaa v Mav 111 U•1'1 •• Phoeno• Frtdev, MIY II Gem. flf-.sarvl l!lo\lon ~• Ntw York o.ep sea fhNrle DA•& WHAi" -21 ~a. >& DllU, ,. roe• ""'· J7 mKkwtl. a ~Cl. 4 Kuto•n n Of~ oe<c.fl. •7 '81'90, n _ .. .,. OAVIY'S LOCKE• (.._..,, IMedl) -'7 .,,...,, 46 callf;'O oeu. I be"~ 1 If !>4)nl10. • "lld 1>u1, 1 v.tlowte h, 30 rodl Ji\" J 1$ m.Clo.1'11. 24 ~II, " Shffl>heeo. 4S blW H l'<t'I .• H...t~ tracll Clfl soun.11ttt OCTIOftl HtT1 (---..,.. ,., ...,. .......... td!M IOOMIMR I Thomes, Hawlhotllt 2. Brown, Muir 3. Prlet. Mornlnolldt •· O\lnnlng, SA Vellev S. Panenon, 1.1!1 Polv t. ~~~:: i°~~~.,. I. C•alon, 0-1 9. C.olllni, Ant•lol>e V ellrf 10 Davi,, lnolewOOCI -~ IUw, 10.0 10.5' 10,S 10.4 10.6 10.Sw, 10,97 10.S3w tO.•w 10.1 11.~ 1 Tnomea, H1wt110rrw 20.1 1 8row11. Muir 71 5w, fl.I 3 Hernandt1, GlenOele 21 '1w, 22.IS 4 Dunnlno, Senta Ana Vellev tl.4 S. Smith, ltOlllne Hills 21 7c 6 ltoberh, Lono 8H<ll Polv 21.ff 1 Rish, Marin. 21.8 a. Pellerson. Lone 8eech Polv 21.lc 9 Graham, Hawthorne 21 t ro 881'.er, ~k 21.9 Ill, Price, Mornlnc111de 11.9 10 Oowi', Alie Loma n Pc 10 Hervev. Dene Hiii• 21.Pc 10 Foro. Compton 71Pc 400 Metw'I I TllOmH , Haw1norne 2 ltilh, Marina 3 Sc,.,.,.merl\Orn, Woodl>rkloe 4 Roach, l..aouna Hiiis S NHl>ill, Wl\1 Covina 6 tc.ettv, H1wtnorne 7 BledH, Muir I Young, Long Stach POlv 9 Young, Hawthorne 10. Tnomlll, Puedena eoo Mltfft I Schermarnorn, Woodbrldo• 2. Anderson, Cororia Cle! Mer 3 Kellv. Hawthorne 4 Simi, Dene Hiiis s. Shlt lds, Lovota 6 Crouch, Oo\ Pue1>10, 7 Gre.n, VIiia Per~ I. Nesl>ltt, West Covin• 1,500 Met9n I Cole, Mira Cosla 2 HaU, L.a Salle l Palme, Glend11t 4 Kellv. H1wtllorne S ZallMkl, Notre Dame Mlle I Holmft, ~nl1 8ert>era 2 P1lma, Glendale 3 Verou. SOuth Hiii' ~ RI«. N-1>\Kv Perk S. lallnlkl, Notre Dime 6 8ec•. Sen Marino 7 C•rter. Alheml>r• I Valen, El Mod.na 9 Gutlerrer. Puadene 10 GrH n, Vitia Perl\ l..000 Metw\ I Helt L• Selle 2 Baca, Se n Merino 3 Palme, Glendale 4 Wet~. P•to' Verdes S BurrouQhl, Aoour• 'TW•·Mle R1merl1, Lome>oe w11wn, Palos Veroes 3 Nltll, Lovo•e 4. Hell, La Salle S 8urrouohs, Aooure 6 OeSolo. CanYon IS> 1. Ho4mH. Santa Barbara I HOUIHlt, 81tll0p Mont~v 9 Toro, BarJlow 10 P1lm•. Gltndate 10 Serratos, Mount1ln View 110~ HurclH I Nlcnollon, Mltt11<an 1 Johnion. Btalr 3 OOCI~ Pomona • C.rt9Qrv. Min ion voeio S Young Hawll'>Orne 6 Martinez Claremont ,;6 GOd•nez Wtsl Covone 7 FIOwtr\ Santa Ana Vattev I Hetcher. Muir 9 Sof'enw11, Meier Del 10 Gr•l'lam. Hawlhc>rne 10 Sh11>ero Capistra no Vetttv 10 GoOCIM>O. lnGtewOOCI 10 Porter, Cal>rilto 46 + 47.6 .a 14 ... 4C 41.79 41.7 419c 41.lc 49 2 49.2c l·Sl.74 l.S2.t9 1:S3.3 l.~.S7 l;S4.5' l:S5.19 l:SS.I 1:56.3 3.58.27 3:SU2 4:019 •:07 4 4'02.IO •.12.S6c •·14.S4c 4 1V4C 4 IS.he 4,16.CMc 4 16.2Sc 't1.10 4:22.61 420c UUc l:ol061 l·ll0.7' 8.47 2S 1.46.6 l:SO.tS 9·12.~ 9:14.36 9:1S.19c 9·1S 76c 9·16.62c;, 9:17.96 9;20.7 9:2Uk 9:23.71 9:26.9 9:26.9c 1•0 140 142 14.Sw 1460 14 4 "' t471 14 s 14 s 149 I•.• 14 6 146 )00 ~ lnfffTMdla .. Hu .... I Voung Hawtnorne 1 Blades. Muir ) Porier. Cat>dtlo • Roach. LOOU'll Hills 5 Graham , Hawlnorne 6 Buoo, West Covina 7 Cox. PalO Verde 8 JoM•on, Bla ir 9 Oalis, Muir 10 LumPkln, 'ldH Wlllon 400~A8'11v 1 Muir "'. 2 Hawthorne 3 Compton • Eisenhower S Pasadena 6 Lovoft 7 Sa nl• Ane Vallev 8 Lono Beacll Po1v 9 Wesl Covina 10 Lono Beach Jordan 1..600~ lll8'11v I Hawlhorne 2 Muor 3 Long Beach POlv 4 Eistl'hOwer S West Covin• • Lavole 7 •ComPIOn 8 Mornlnos1de 9 C.lenCS.te 10 Teml>le C••v Hkltl Jump I An<leflon 8urrouOh\ 2 Burke, Westlake 3 COClv, S.rvilt 4 March1n1, Burt>e nk S Eckerl Keppel 6 Fenlon, CvPrtn 7 W19ner, Noire Dame I Dove, Montclair 9 Jensen, Loi Al1m11os 10 Norman, Lono Beach Polv P• V1Ult 1 Lee, S11nt11 Monica 2 Houde, Simi Vallev 3 O'Connor, Crespi 4 Roelrlouez. Arrovo S HC'Wltr, N!wPOrt Harl>Or 11 I= O" Sanle Ynt1 1 Lawter Roll1no Hill\ a Rowt11nd Rowland 9 Bat111rd. CvPreu 10 Sm1•h Uotend 10 Horvath, Chemina de 10 Young Coacnelle V•ttfv Lln9 Jump I R1criordion Paudena 1 Ounn.ng Sante Ane V11ttev 3 LH H11wlh()rne •~Monrovia S Sewver Et Modena 6 Nel\011. Simi Vallev 7 GrH n. lnotewOOCI I Fenton. CVPrtU 9 Jones. Seddltl>eck 10 Goooson Inglewood Trltlle Jump 7l·Jw 172 37 " 37S J7Sc 37 6c 31 1 31 1 3140 312c JI 6 41 11 41 21 42 21 42 11 42.S1 42.S9 42 s 42Sc 4'2.IJ 42 7c 3 IS 7 3 1160 3.19 0 319 23 3112 311 lc 3.22 ~ 3117 3 23 I 3 23 I 6·10 6·10 6·9 6· 7 , 6· 7 l 6·7 6-7 6·7 6·7 6·7 IS·6 15·71., IS 0 1'·7 14·6 14·6 '' . 14· I l•·O l•·O 14·0 l•·O 24·7 • 23·6 23·51"> 23·S 23·5 13·2 • ?3·21" 2~.Zw 23·0~ '3·0'• I R1Ch••Oson Pawden• Sl·7 1 Green lnoiewood 41 I'' l Bult.r. Muir 47·7' • • r urner Long 8t'ech Jorden 47·4 ~ Trlpuco Mar•nethe 47 2' .w. '4·S I> Fenton. CYl>f"s 46·11.,w. 4S·6 ' 01nolell , AIUH 44·7 8 P111tt1ps, Foothjtt · 44·• 9 Marllnu , Cle'-monl 46·6 10 Cruz, w on.m en '6 ?Jo.w, «·61? 10 Bratcti.r. Northvlew 46· 1 SMfllUt Allk~he•d. Min ion Vl•lo 1 l!llutrelch, Caplslreno v 11M1v J 'WIHlson, 8 urt>ento: • Holden. Herl S W1llM, FoolhlM • JoM\Ofl, Peclflc1 "4·1'h 64·3''• 60·61olo Sl·6"• 5'·S'I'> S1 11 SM t , ._,.,, I Ooraoo 17 St lt. Feat'llllV, E~ 12.1 JO...,. I.Me ...... Hv----tt. 10. Allen, Hewtt»roe 11. 1 ,..,..,.. 1 Gf~I. Kewtllotnt i. •"8N. Unlwnltv J, SlllH, Mllltell 4 1181oct.. Olmoton 1 llotMnlon, L.e Puent• 6. AUbudlOn, E\119fet!H 7 1to0t<t•1.. c.trrliot I ..... ,. 11:1 Dorado t. Wllll•. Hewtllotne 10, FMt'nleV, lellton 10 C•nlrell, Muir 10. lttadY. LB Poly ... MeM"a I Ferw141, Mlllf1'1n 2, Teylcw, Ge~ 3. Z.leskl, MIMlkeri 4, ROl>fnton, La ~It S, Wiiton. Mulr 6. ll•Olit. El OQctdo 7. Turner, a...~tv Hitt. 11 AUOYd\611, Esoer1tn11 t. e.nnen. Compton 10, Blalock, ComptOll -~ 1, z.•1, MllllUn t Tevtor, o.new l. Quez.O., St. Lwcv's ._ °**· lrvlnt s. aut1erd. i._.e11u ·'-Outln, HawlhOrne 7. Hull, Compton I. Co•, Foothl• 9 I< 81\MV. v elencla 10. HarklM, LI Qul111e 1,SOI Mtttr'l I T ~son. Saueus 7 O'Hare, PalOs Verdes 3. Rluo, Hert 4 Morino, H1r1 S. Calllver•, Mire Cos11 6. Snvderi. Edison 7 Harkins, La Quln11 8 Rlchol, Edlwn 9 Mull, ComPlon JO. Coollll', El Oor.00 'Tb. Chal>el, lf"vlne 1. Cox, °Foot11111 Mle 2. 'ThOmpson, Sawu• 3. C11tlver11. Mira Cosle 4. O'Hara, Peros Verdes S Snvdefl. Edlwn 6 Planle, Arroyo Grande 1. Hull, Complon I Moscweda. Seri G11>rle1 9 McC•rlv, Buena 10. Pe Int.,-, LB Wlllon 3,000 Mttitr\ I. O'Htra, P110s Verdft 1. Rllcllol, Edfwn 3 MosCIUffe, Sen Ge.bf'ltl 4 Helm, LeQUna HUis S SCOll, Tustin 6. Litt, Loare 7 Painter, LB Wllwn 8 D11V: Mllllon Vlelo 9. Acosta, Walnut 10 El>lner. 8 1$1\0P Amal 2·"* 1. O'Hara, Pelo\ Verdft 2 Helm. LffUlll Hiiis 3 Moscruede, Sen G1bt'lel 4 Tnompson, S.uovs _j. Rk:nol, Edison 6. Rlu o, Herl 7 Plante, Arrovo Granci. I. Henion. N-POrl Harbor 9. Cox; FlSoOOll 10. SCOll, Tu\lln "·°' Ss.12 SH ss.n M.2S M.72 SU7e ~7.lc 57.lc S7.fc 2.0'·" 2:11.9 2;1)71 ?:IUe 2.lH M'-IS 2.16..3 2.IU 7:17.0 2:17 4 UO.l S U:J 1 ..... 21 • 47 33 Ul.O • 49.0 .... 4 4:olfJ 4.50,62 4-il.I 4:SU •:S,.96c S:03.6Sc S:<M.7k S:OS.SI S:06.SOc S:Ol.O S:Ol.l3c S:lO.OI S:11 79c S·l2 16c 9·42.1 10:12 s 10-14.21 lO:lt.3 10-.70.9 10:29.6 10.36 7 10-Jl.S 10-.39.1 10:412.I 10-n Cl3c 10 S4 IJ 10.5741 ll:O~Sc 11:09.'4<: 11~8k 11 10.0 11 11.44 11 12.0 11 13.74C 100 _.... .... hUrdlft 1. Franklin, Muir · 2. Canlretl. Muir 3. Price, H1w111orne ._ Hell, Mlltlk1n S. K1nv. Canyon 6. Gasmen, Glen<l11t 7. Frazier, Morningside 8 Arnn. EI Modena 9. Mumford, Gene"" 10 L•mar. Indio lOO IM1W IMln9n I T evlO<. Ganesh• 2 Cen1r.i1. Muir 3 Price. Hewlh<>rne 4. Farwell, MIUlken S. Bullard. Ewer1n11 6 Frantllln, Muir 7 Hell Molhk•n a McCauley Hoover 9 Ames Et Mooene 10 u mar. 111<110 400 matff r8'11v 1. Hewlhornt 1 M uir 3 ComPton • Ml»ikan S Long Beach Potv 6 Edison 7 Gentlhl 8. Morningside 9 Bt.vtrfv, Hills 10 LynwOOCI 1,600 ~ , ...... I N.1 .... an 7. comPtor1 3. Muir 4. Hawthorne 5. Beverlv Hiits 6 Edison 7 El1>tran1a e Irvine 9 Long Btacll Wotsoo 10 Arrovo Grenoe Hllfl .Nmp I Carrasco. An1htlm 2 Cl11n.-n, Sunn<; Hllll 3 Orr. Oce1n View •. Rev. Corona 4. Olmtrllnk:, Teml>le Clly 4 Lovetv. Kennedv 7 Maldonado, H1wl110rne I. JonnSOt1. Ga llr 8 Meadors, Ntwl>urY P1r1i. 8 Laroret., E\lencle I 8urd\1k Vlclor Vetlev Lent Jump I Brumfield. Norlh I Riv I 2 RHOY LB Poly 3 Henoer~. Foun111n Vellev 4 Motlev. LB Wilwn 5 Garrell. Noultt 6 PllolhPl , CvPren 7 Rooerts. Cerrito• 8. Sellers, Ganeina 9 Smiln, Etllnort 10 Wlllls, H1wtllorne 10 Mllcnell, Diamond Ber TritlM Jump I .Amas. El Moctene 2 McQuern. LB Wlllon 3 Robef'lson, Redlands 4 Tevtor. Vatencla S Whllt , Milliken 6 I< lrven. WOOClbridge 1 Stoll.es, San Luis Obl\OD 8 C111on, Oeserl 9 Wiison. Wooc:tbrldoe 10 Rot>erts. Cerrllos 5'\ot ~ Alenndtr, Arlington 7 Simon, Anltlol>e V1ttev 3. Garcia , San Luis ~ • Gell, Rowland S Bektr, Sen Marcos 6 Boxltl, Anen.lm 7. Dev, S.vertv Hiib I Roy, SOutn Torrence, 9 DrilCOll, Simi V1lley. 10. Sctiroeder, Min ion V 1-lo Dlscut l•.06 IU4 IUS "l IS.00 IU 10 IS.19 IS.23 IS 0 42 3 471 -fil/ '4 I '4 1 446 '4 6 •sn 4S 7c 461 46 9 •7 31 •7 4 4114 •91 49 60 ., Sc 4970 "'93 3 •'71 3 S0.04 3 S1S7 3'5270 •:01.3~ 4:01.7c •:019 •'°2 7• 4•03 3c 4'03.3c S-1 S-1 S·6 S·S S·S S·S S·41') S-• S·• S·• S·4 l8·7w, ll·S 11·6 ,, 11·4 11·3 • 17·11J.. 17· 11:1.o ,, .. ~ 17·7 17·7w 17·6'() 17·6t'J 39·10 3'·8 38·61h 37·814 37·1 36·11l4 36·811> JS·I 36·6 36-S 46·6 47·S''l ol0·4' , )9·9'1-. l9·3'. 39·3•1 39·2 3'·1 3'·3'"1 37·1'• 1 P1Quetlt , R1ncho Alam1101 136·1 2 Gerd a. Sen Luis OC>ISPO 13S· I l WeenfG, l..agune 8eedl 130-0 4 C.dln, Hemet 123·7 S Alex~. ArlllnGIC>" 1'0· 11 6. Oden, lrvlM 110·7 7 Iii, Hoo.... 111· 10 8 LV!e. VIiia Perl< 111•0 9. V11dlvl•, SChurr 111·9 10. Grn, Cabrllto 111 1 NOTE: AN marks In hUnckecllhs are lullv eulom11tlc. To equate hind time to euto· m•tlc !Ima. add 24 to Nlnd llrnes In e N races 200 meter• cw leu; 16d 14 to hand llmas In 300 mater hurdlta and olOO melerl w-lnd efdecl mark; C-c:on11ar1ec1 mark, H nctoon. 1 JonnM>n, Hawtl'IOl'ne .J.-.OoiJt~ llw bank. f Tharnron, LOYot. _56···1¥t------="~--~~.._,~i419~ 5'.::'11 10 Wenl Fountain Vellev DiecVI 1 Went Founteln Ve!llV 'l HllOen, Hert > Wlll1tt1. v~i. 4 Allll.enllMd, Min ion Vleto S l!llutrelch, Cpl1tr11no V1llev ' MeMllOl<eY. HvntlllOtOll 9ffCfl 1 Walshe. J;oofhlll I C>U:lorn, ltenctio AlemllOI t. lt9", AffOVO 10 Smoot Cabrlllo o•u 100 ...... SS·IO 190-l '" 111-1 1,.,..) 174 ' 173· 11 , .. ~, 14'-10 161 • ISi 10 U7 11 1 ~ffdY, lOll'I .JHcll POf'I 11 71 1 Centrttt, Muir II 9' J '"'"· Mllllll.n t1 I 4 Grant, Hewlhol'ne 11 1 S loulw1rt , Ml!Uken t l f ' "oOlnson. L• Puenl• It 1' 1 AUtlvCllOt\, 1.,.renu 1221 I ltalo<lt •. Cpmoton 17 U \ \ E,..._.de r•ce Pres~r of MHlco trootw flOfl•Cl I Tonk•, Harrv ....... A~H YC t Celltomle OOlcl. flrld O'Connor, 0.1111tves1 vc. 3 Skedaddle, JoM WOid, CeflO eve. • ltoc:Ael, ltldt BeOtwllt, kn Dlf90 YC, S Ofto\I, Al 1tr9, Wlndlemmlr VC Mule.an Secretary tf fi •ltrlor ~tlatlom trl»fly llORAI 1 trlM, C'-te and Melflt LOllO '""' YC, I ecu~. Wllll•M Ian· Nlseh, SOYC, l , lteldef. Jlm Llndarmen, .. lt>041 YC, 4 M9clldM MM, loo l .-- LI YC, S F1111 afNll, A!Ottl ~m.n. Ven Y~. Mexk en Secret.,., of Navy lrOOflv UOR ·I ) llul Jec:1'8', K 1mmtv ·ClaU&• Allen, LIVC, 2. AUO.clou1, MJq Kenntdv, LAYC, J "Owdy, (heflet Ctlevnev, SOYC, 4 'Miiie Llefltlll119, Otnnlt ~. SDVC. S Roefto Ori._ ltOOtr Ch'"'r, 19aclflc Merlntn Y'C t - .......,, of NOIA tr_., (Ott<:A dtlel) 1 ~Get, Doti N.tnlMe, "-VY Vadl1 Ck*, _, ~t.~. V'Cttwtt.1t-e¥C'r.,.. >. Cnlalflre, ,,_tMll CrOM, sovc, 4 kw Trttk, BM $teln, c.tltorllle YC, S OolAllllt "*'· .. ...,"fteMC' ~ ...,_ vc.-Prn~ of tM U.S trootw lf'!Ha,•O I ~. lltu De. frttlln. AM Y~ 2. 1-.iwetu. ewntr°" MeLo.~ w.1 VCJ i. Holo K~. tletlard lleff, C.... IVC; 4 Ale 1(411, Otne Lrltr, SI IY'C; 1 A..._ ecSwar1l au11nar, AM vc. ' U.S. Secfeterv of S1111te troonv f Ptia,r. Fl. \. Flnt l.\etll, Merk ~.,,.II, AM YCi 2 Trn Gordo, Halbec:ll·Prlce•Pur<*I, ..,,.. Corlnlhlen VC; J. $trc)I(", ~ T~, 1(1"9 Htir• VC; .. ~ St!\, ltuallelafl end Mslf'lllftl, SI IVC, S. .Mlaa SI,_•, Peter Gent1, Alamllos l!l•'t' vc.. U.S.s.crtierv Of Na vv (PHRF•H) 1. ComedllnM, Cat lclr~rt, $oulllw"ltHI YC, 2. Avantl 111 Frt4 Ma~no, \loy...,.. VC: >. Slfll!ll, Ptltr Heyntt, South Short ' VC; 4. C~tt ~. Jen Sehe!W, SOllt" a.v Yacht •edn!I CIUtli S. wnlle 11'119ht, Hat COf?ltltOll, SI eve. · ~ Of l ele Calffon'lle trOPtlY IPHRF-Jl 1. Addiction, &oO Koob. SI IYC1 2. Wind tt.1ven. Lloyd K/amer, SI IYC/ I. T~*11 ~· J'81'MS, CaPO l!IYC; 4. Fren-Clor 11, Freflk Good91t, ii eve; s. Adlot, OM lv MI, WHOA. Golle<nor of c.utorni.,trOPhv tPH•F·l!I) 1. Frtllftl 11, Ale/I Garten, CIYC; t CIM• See. Mitton 1ner11m, PltrM11t .. ., VCj >. Dick-. 0-ld Crvv•, P9YC, 4. l"lre Crest, Pet Gteii.,, VovMtf\ VC: s. PegeW$, Huott To"8111 ICHYC.. City of Ne--1 l!lMdl lroclflY tPHltF·- 8) 1. U11lcorn, Rick ltlYllOl<b, $0VC, t. Nirvana. Huoo Carver, SSVC, 3, ~. 8 11 Wet>st.,-, KHYC; 4. Peveao, len MclCeuon, SDVC; S. Hot Flath, Bell C..._, Alemllos 8aY YC Cllv ot EnMnlde ltOPflv IPHlt,-EJ 1. Quest.,-, Ed Wahl, CYC, 2. Starflre 2, Bert Heldlnrtlcfl, HunllnglOft Mer110ur YC, ) . 'll<oulll.-Ed Corm. SWYC; 4. Clllveh, Oscar Krlntkv, A8YC; S. HelcYon. Peter Lew· ranee, SOYC. Ensenade O\eml>er ol Commer«• lroohv IPHRF-Cl l. Se• Lion. SCot Tempesta, S8YRC. 2. Festbrnlt, Jim Kel!v, ·8VC; 3. Triple 8VPIH. Helnff· Mlnton·Orcilard. CePO 8YC; 4. lnsttncl, Dave Cooper, C•PO 8YC; S. Hocus Pocv•. Fcwce and Wvcomm. Ana YC. Emloh FemllV troohv IPHRF·O) 1. G1ndelf, Dow end su1a nne Jones, O~YC; 2. Cell Pelamas. Cer1 Last. VYC: 3. Teranluta, Henrv Rubio, SllV.,. Gete YC; 4. 81ue Max, Brue• Anderwn, C•PO l!IYC; s. MuchO Gusto, .JorOt Morelff. OWVC. Conv.,-se Wurdeman lrootlv (PtiRF ·Al I. ~. Miian Collcfl, CVC1 2. $4MMlfe , Mike Cummins, SVC; J. Wlnler'tlewk, tql On, 8CYC; .. Raoe. Jon 8eroer. $GVC; s. Elusive, John PIQuln, Coronado C•vs ;.-c. U.S.Cour Guard trOPtlv (Andenl Mariner) I. Debra, Rauff end Jem, Wood Hiii Owners Association; 2. Sunde, GreNrll Glbbos, l!IYC; l. OloM Ot4 Mar, Olar1111t c oe...,11, WHOA; .. 81ue l!lelt. Don HMIY. WHOA; S. Ranger, Ecldllt WefnOerQ, WHOA. E-0. TOUt'ISI 8u.rNu lroonv 1Ul08·Al 1. I.one Star, BIX'lon hnllamln, SWYC; . 2. KatllmendU, Jahn ~. $0YC, 3. Mirage, Tonv s1 ... LBVC; •• Tvor-. JOlln Olsen, L8YC, S. Raider, Al Voda, L8YC. Ctlff Cllal>fNn trootrr (ULDB·I ) 1 Cep11ln SluOoo, Mike 8urll.1, Senta 8ar11ara S.lllne Club; 1. Charger. Chlaltolm end WlHs, Ocea"'l4e VC. 3. lnlen.-, Ar1 Cutdlff, l!ICYC; 4. JllMvard 009. Donald Adlms. Senll Monica YC; s. Vol Au Vent, Jerry MaSN>urn. Ullle St!IP• FINI. NOSA lrOPrlv lflrst vactlt on ~ 11mei Double Bullet. Bob H1ne1, cave. Poner Slnc:letr trOPfly (first slnQle null on elePMd llmel Lona Sier, Burton 8-nlamln, SWYC. • New V 0(1( v echl Club 1roonv lllrtl divide<! rlo on elePled tlmal Miramar, J~ SCrl111>s, SDYC. Me•ICo Sacond Nevel lone trOPflv Ulnl IOR veel)t on elaPsed time) 8rt ... Cnoatt end Maine, LBYC. L..allalne YIClll CIVI:> trot>hv <llrsl PHRF Yadll Of' elaPMld tlmeJ Wlnltr11ewk, Hel DIV, l!ICYC. C11*'Y lroe>nv (flrJI PHRF 11.efdl on ~ •Imel Pl°'*1ro, WUll1m 9vrne, BCYC. Serel\ll lrot>hy (llt'sl scnooner on e:«· reeled tomel Row of Sheron, 8vron Chemberlaln, NHYC. Aile• Purcell Memorial lrOPf!v (first OACA 10 finish on elal>Hd llme) Do\ICMt 8ulllt. Trimaran Ai~!atlon lroohv (first trimaran on corrected llrr\el Croullte. Norman Crou. SOYC Jeff ~aver trOPhv lvaehl club wlnnlnt tM moll trOOhlfl. San Oltoo Yedlt, nine NOSA special lt'091\v (IHI Vedll lo lfnlshl Consort -Hlth sd\oot SEA VIEW LEAGUE fflNAU CF Int 11 tf l6 111611) Sall LUii Rev 0ewm. ~ 72 I Bunnev (Estancia), 76, 2. WerdTU9 <Corona oet Marl, n , 3. (llel Levlnwn Urvlne). COOPer <Eslencle l; S. (Itel Lind (Ctwone dll Marl. Modlell (N--1 Hert>orl, Leider IN-port Harbor), Thie~ (N-POrt H1rt>or), 12. NHL llllaWfh CONFERENCE "NAU T ......... s ~ Montreat et-NY lslenders IMonlrHI IMds serl ... 2·1) Edmonlon at Mlnnnot• (Edmonton leads '"'"· 3·0) • TlwfMlaY'I ~I NY Islanders et Montreal Minnesota 11 Edmonton (If neces .. rvl SeturdlY's Game MontrH I at NY lslenders (If nteflsarvl ~v·•c;-. E4m0/llC>" et Minnewt• (If neceuarv) Tuetdlly, May I G-. NY lsl•nders 111 Montreal (tt n«e1 .. rv) Mlnnewt1 et Edmonton (If necessary) MendaY'• tnn.acttem a ASI BALL 80STON RED SOX-f>le<»d One StaPleton, llrSI bis.men, on Ille ?l·Cl•Y Cll'8bl9d IJst Natleftll~ NEW YORI( METS-Hemacl Jolln Oof'lt vie» Pf'nldent·JOKlll Pf'Oductt -"00TaAU. ~ ....... &Aetue CLEVELAND BROWN$-AnnC>Ynced l'ftllln.tllon of Letty WHVW, offentlv• COOl'CllNtor. MINNE SOT A-VIKINGS-SltMCI SI.VI ltlln, IKkle, and 81h W10llY, wlcll re• c.lver. 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COUllt)'Ql!WofOt-.Countyon P-.Plerw.,.onflW2tl61e# ~ • Wlndlot, ,._.,..,. .. ontllll:a.. Mlrdi1...., • ~·."'9tDIM .. 0 11 -. (!._MH00 .... ,..,.... NM~INT) • MT M011C9 Mwct1 $0, 19" Street, Coate MeM. CA. 92tae. end lllmotit on a"'-ot rect • 1w IL. """"**II o.t.. ea.a ..._. M.: ......_ •• -~1-... (._ __,... IF YOU" PROPlA'TY 18 IN FOAi-"-1 Putc:MIMO OfllOe 10151 ~In loot! .... , .............. CA. -TNt J'JP NM -... ... .. .. ...,_ • .. .r:r .... • To .VA UEZ end to .. C\.OSUM ILCAUll YOU AM IE-Publltl9d ar.,,._ ~ ~ NOTICI • ~ CMYWH !Mt 2• througfi r1 of ..... d ID.. NOTICa • H1N9Y QNIN 11i111 eou...y a.tr of ONft1e ~ • ..-.o... t •-.Liia. ~~ot lo...'1!_ ... ~'!'; HMl .. YOUO PAYMfHT,rT MAY --10.11,'4 ..... 1.-... _____ --·"'-"-• ... ...,,. _____ .. _ -·-...-:a::-.;; --ot lllkl ,__. --"'"' 81 IOU> WmtOUT M4V COURT 1161-M Or.,. ~. ~ ect1n1 ~ 0,..-~. ~ .... ~ aw.,.. C.. ~ =.__..... .. .. ~named. ACTION, end you mey ha¥I the by end UlrOUllll ltl ~ ~ ~. e.,..,... ~ end ...,.. .. GouaNl-r NotAcwt 11,M,..., 1,e. *M •1·=~°'9111 • 8Y order Of W. ~ you we ...,.. riQht to brtnO Y04lll ecoount In •-.,. --Board, ~ '9fwNd to • publlo utllffle. 1111,,_,. to con. llOMI, ~ ,....,.... '° M , .... f/I C--11111 •• --... (--__ ..,_ .... ,... ,_.._,,.. "IMTAICT', .. _..,10,but MNCI,_ ...... __ ''OltlllCT'. .. -........ ._ ~--befa"e the Judoe Pteeildll19 In 0.. Piii due~!*"'*"""*' --wn not 11\11' Ulan tbt ~....._, "'*'-~.....,lllld-..... ,._ ..., ._ lie-.• Pillf • AT W .,.,,,,_.., 4" of tfle ~ ...._. coet9 and ...... within ttvw "°~'"iT,m IT time,...-, btde for tlll ..,d Of e fOf ~end cMW1a. ~ .,_ .-.S bWa fof "9 _.,fl# e .... ,,,. ~ T 00Ut1...t.tooetild llt llW. • te 111 Not1tl ~from the di.I• thll nottoe of The • ..__ ww It ..-..... contr.ct tor the ,:J'!otac:t . .,.. i. ~"'*'-to• mes>.,__ oonnct tor• 11aow ~ ..,...,.. OA • Hm·m.. t...A. CA. J0012 on •21. ..... .. reconled, TNI ~ "'*'--;-• ~-· -• Ilda ltlel be · WI 1MSRa09 Ing the porUori ol thll ..,_. to be lldelNll M lfl ,.._ llOTICI Oii uu tlMt flt .... lit...., ... _ ... 19". _.1;30 A.M.of tflel dey, tMn le 110,W .81 •of AC)ftl 23, ttl4, ERNll!'S CUSTOM DRAPERY tdef1tltled~.end-..be~ ablnd.ol~. Seid rnep II on tie In k*1•1dllbcWe.WlllllllM_,.. ft,_Sf& .-Uftleed WM 1111 ..... .. end U.. to.,.,_ C*IM, " 1nY ~ Md _.. lnONMe until Y04111 "°°°""' ANO IHSTAl.J.A TIOH S5l5 s Jen.. ed Ind publlOty tMd fllOud tt the the offloe of the City a.rtt of the ed and ~ Ned -.4 • l'9 ,,.,._ Oii MU. front of.,._ 101111• I. ,... ,_,.,why Mid per.on~ not be becolneeoumitil Y04J may not h9w ' . •~•ted t'-e Ind piece. ~of Nwpott Beech. ebo,. ....... Ur!ie end... -OI ~ It., ... ~ C S all• ~ '=-=~o= :::: : j ~ ~:,':.,, ~io;:. li.~J~ 9r:,n1tw, Of· cJ,':9 .:-.:, •.:'~ "::*~ HEA~~~~l8tM~~o~v:: cJ,':9 ~ • .:'~ ~ ~ llOTICS Of ..,.. ML.I =::. ~..:r·=~ tla....,,. rMntweedemended.bulyoutnl.let Thi.~lscondUCtedbyllll ~a to guwentee thlit return In atyof~9eacll\'-llCMcln-"*"*'°...,...."*',_..,,In :::=,a::= Tl\lltlnlhe..,...._lbl'JCllll-fhe petition Med,_...,, 19 tor !tie pey the amount lf.9ted llbcNe. lndMduel. oondltlon wttNn NIA day9 dfrt, tM 14th ay Of M9y, tN', tit good-condition _..,., NIA "-9 Tillndl¥ .._2 .. rii14 111 tO:OO COUftty Md ........... purpoee of f\'.ing tM IUbject cNld AA• nv.. montN trom ... o... Em6e I·-.,.. b'O ~ CS.M. the h<MJr of ~30 P.M ... the tlma, lifter tN blO ~.... AM ........ °""* ... .-PAACIL \: n. -· ' • for pleclJfnen1 tor adOption. Of r«:Of'detlol'I of thla dooument This ,r."~t ._ ,_ wtlll .._ &di bid muat OOl"tfOml WI be lllld the Councll Clleim.,.,.. Of the &di bid ,,_,. oontorm end be ~ ,...,.,.. enCI ~ .... Of .. 1c111 S u 2 ........... • 0.ted:4"1-14 • (wtllcticleteofrecordllttonappMr1 Countyc.ttofOf.nge~°" r~ to tN oontract ooc:u-CttyofNftpott8Mcl'IMthepl9ce ~,.. ... to the oontrect ~ 2a 1 if Toro "°9d ..._ 2'0 "'9Hoilti 11•9'fW••-LA1• JOHN J. OOACOAAN. County a.ti ti.eon). unleM the ob!IOlltlon ~ erd\ 30 1"4 menta. fOf the ~ of ... per90nl menu. ~ Hiia. t2t63 0, eoun.: of Trad No ...... "' .... Bl A.M. AN~, Oec>uty toradoeed upon P«mlt• • longer M • Dtm1 Eec:fl bid<* ltlall aubmlt, on 1he lntet•ted In °' Objecting to thl &di bidder INll eubinlt, on lhe ty Celbnte. ooMtN.rr. COl· corded In 90Gk 11 ...... I fl_. , eooKAle S*l<>d,youl\eveonlytnelegelrtoh\ PuMllMci Otatli)e Coaat Deity'°"" fumllMd With the oontrlld propoeea VKatlon of NJd •v..t form futnllhed with tM-conttact ..tn'A•rn...wtll ... MCIUI* ct11111ae•.....,.lfllle_..fl .. -.__ IML. ..._ -t.o atop the torecsoeure by peytng Plfol Al>fll 10 17 24 M•Y 1 19&4 Ooc:umeni., • lilt of the propoeed r1ght-ot-wey, lllld the MIO City dooUmentt. a 111t of lhe Pl'oPQled fiUOtton. to the ~ b6clder. In County ..._ .. ot _.. ~-=CA.-11-*''"• amount demanded by · · · 1957_.. aubconttectCKI on thlll prof9Ct M C<luncll •t the..,,,. time and pl9ce 1UboontrectCK1 oe ~ protec\ • '-"'~of.._~ S-.. PAAC:a 2: All W • ~ your credit°' required by the Subletting and Su~ wlll "-"the ellldllllce offered by eny 1'9QU11'9d by the~ end~ .. ~ et tM time of '* ,; gr.-lfld ..,.... to '9 _.. • • Otange C0Mt. Deity PMot To ftnd out the amount you must contr9Ctlno Fair Pract1cea Act. P«'IO" lnterelted In the vecetlon contracting Fair ~ Act. "*~reel pr~ .nuea.d In common .... ---. ..., .... AcJftl 17, 24, M-v 1, 8. 19&4 pey, °' to ace-no-f0< pevment to P\a.IC NOTICE Govt Coda Sec. 4100 .i MQ G 1*.iol«• deecrib9d Govt. Code Sec. •100 « eeq. f'Wwpott 8eeC:tl Otana County lowW'O Pof11oM ot Loi ,. of~ 208!>-&4 atop the t«eclo.ure °' If your prop-&ch bidder mult IUbmlt wl1h Wand• E. AnderMn Eacfl bid<* muei eubmlt ~ c.tornla ~ ~ ' «46', M per ,._, f90CNdild Ill ._ -----------etty i. In fC)(.ClolUre tor any othet ...cTIT10US IU...... NCtl bid cer11fled Of CMhler'I Check City Clertt of the each bid certified°' OMNer'I CfleClk •• t.ot , 8IOcltl P'. of Tr.at 511 .. 17. Paoe. of ....... , ... = rtaJC NOTICE reuon. con1K1: Ar1t National a.n1c ~ tTAn.NT P•y•bl4t to the 01sm1CT °' • bid CltY of Newport Beactl pev-t>1e to tn. OISTAICT"Oc • tl6d recorded In w 17 s:s 1n thloMoeot-.eoui..r Rll -- . or North County, 3330 V~• Wey, The followlng pet'IOnl.,. doing bond In the fOfm Ml for1h In the Published Otange Cout Ollty Piiot bond In the fonn • tarttl In the through 31 lnelu~1v':.'"t.11• 04 Mid County. • L~ f'tCTITIOUe IU .... ll OoN.~. CA. (819) 43M100. t>ullnw... contrK1 documentt In an amount May 1. 19&4 contract document• In an amount ' °"""" cOun.y a. JM lowlMM ..... 11 -GI i ~ ITAW If you h9Ye 1111y queetloM. you EI R PROPERTIES. 2479 Orange not .... than 5% of the mulmum 23s:J..M not 1w tN1n 10% of the ~ ~= •.2296 a\liin.. tN Nol• 11ltt'y Ml llflll fJI .. The tollowlng per-.on 11 d°"'9 lhO\lld oonteet a lawyw or the go¥-Aw., eo.t• MMe, C.ilf. 9282'7 amount of bid u • guer1111t• thet .mount of bid • • ~am• thee NI Road Bwtl. Cell-NCw1ti ••Ht1r tlO .... Of lie ..... ~a: emment 11g1111Cy wtileh 'NIY h9Ye In-Rlc:harO E. Floe*, 2479 OrMQe the blcSdet wm entet Into the ~ the bidder . Wiii enter lnlo tM tomla 82Mo ~ ~ .... ot .... Loe • • ORANGE COUNTY X·RAY CON-aured 'f04X !Oen. Aw. eo.t1 Mela. Callf. 92827 propc>Md oontreet II the Mtne la ~TIC( propoeed oontt.ct If the ..,.. i. AAST AMEAIC~N Tlfle "'4-b. The ••11 _., ~ .... .. TS RMlember. YOU MAY LOSE Thl1bU1lneal9eondue1edby.en aw•rded to IUc:tl biddet. In the 9Wwded to eucfl bidder. In the S RANCE COMP N'fl 'the &outtl-ltt'y Wllflll .. .. SULTAN~~~2 ~lllvlew Dr., LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT lndlvldual. event of f.tture to ent« Into uld AC .... II .wnt of fllli.ire to enter Into ield ~bjOOMIHllG Col~ETT';: NoJ1t1111111~2IO ... of"9~ ~ RyM 2..J7~ ~~ Ot TAKE PROMPT ACTION. NOTICE RlctWd E. Flock eontrect, IUCh MCUr1ty wlll be fOf· ~ ITA~ contract, ~MCUJ'lty W!" M fore .. ·a new 1"** on .~ 20 ~ 320. .... of llld ~ UIQYN NIQuel.°Callf. ll2877 ., OF DEFAULT ANO ELECTION TO Thia 1tai.m.rtt wu fl..a with the 1911 The tOllowlng peraona.,. doing i.tt. 191' ' • p. The~11•1rtrztllfllld .. TNa ~la conducted by .,., SELL UNDER DEED OF TRUST Counly Clertt of Orange County on DISTRICT ,...,..,.. the right lo ~ u: DISTRICT ,...,.,. 1M l1gtle to ~ _.. ~ be maic» wttllout 6o.#I e 1 ti 1)'· M .... d lie ...... ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Aprll 4, 19&4 r•jectanyOfall~orto watveany POUR GIRLS, 177 ~ ... 202. r.iec:tenyonlb6c»orto....,.any COWMnt or wetrlnty eoaic•ne wuterfy •o •••• or tit• s.ndrs Ayllll THA'f San Diego FOfecioture Ser• f'Ml72'\ lrregulll'ttlel or lntormalltlal In any eo.ta Meu. C.. 92927, CA. Irr~ or ~IO!nialldel In any tkta, po9IMllon or~ Souttl111111y 210 .......... t.ot; Thie Qtement WU Ned with the Yloea, Inc ..• cori>or•tlon~t· Publlltled Orange Cout Ody bid• or In the bidding. Charmaine Ciani•. 12~ WMt· bldt or In the 6ldClnO. \9 Ntwy1he ~ aecurec{ by, 4. Tl* pcriofl .. .. ..... COunty Cler1I of Orange County on ty the Trust• under• oft Piiot Aprll 17, 2•. May 1, 8, 19&4 Pureu77an3 oft to~~~ofof~ c:tlMt«, #208, Allah., c.. 929CM Put'IUM\tothepr~ofot8ee-end pwwMt \O<IM po'lllW-of.... • .. utJ¥. 30. f ... t .o..!...., •!!! 22 19&4 dat*2 June 7. 1983 eocuted y 2041-a... tlon 1 •·-....,.,., vuuw .,.. Leigh Repkln 1'7 Cecil ~2 tlon tn3 of tf)a t:.tiof _._ com.ted lfT !Mt cenlln deed of ~ 210 • ot --Mar. • JAMES K. MCGAU, an unmarried Stat• of C.tlfornla. the _.£1STRICTof Colta M-. CL 92827. C•. ' Stet• of c.ltfomll. U. Ol8 ,J tMll ew:uted. by RICHARD A. ~~~of tN ,__. P\tblllfled \)fengil' Cout ,,.J: men and JULIE ANDERSON, • "8.JC fl)TIC( hu obtained from the ..... ectOf Thia buMl8ll .. conducted by. • Ilea obtained trom ttle Dlreetof .... MONSOUR .. tNlllOt '° AA8T line Of.IN Sole I •U"",.. ... GI PWot Apr14 10· 17• ~4• May 1~ =~ ~t\llc!.°'Fi~~ ACtmOUt IU .... tl ~ ~ofpr=::,':',.~ gener• pert~ Ew Cine ::_~°'Pl':: r:= ~~ .:::.!.. ~· -':~ a:. The Nol1t I , lf rtennou1 .... 11 lllAm STA TlmWT n. to&low4no per-.on " doing ~-: MEDIC AL EQU IPMENT 8PEC4Al.TIE8, ~72 HllM9w Dt. UIQYN M!Qull. Clillf. 926n Sendra Ay.n, 24372 Hl!Mew Ot .• UQun9 NIQUel, ~. 92677 Thie bueJ,,..a .. condueted by. 1111 lnclMdual S8ndr'I Ryan TI* ltetement ... filed wlttl the County c.tt of Orange County on Mer. 22, 19&4 1'141• Publlltled Orange Coul Dally Pilot Aprll 10, 17. 24, May 1, 1"4 1113S-M PICTfTIOUI eu...11 MAm ITA,....,.,. The 1o11ow1no per90l'I i. dolno ~-= CALIFORNIA MOOAUNG AS- SOCIATES, 44262 Culv•r Or A·175, ~.CA.9271• Lairy A. MOtmenn, 304 Tangelo, lrYlne, CA. 112714 Thll tiullneu It eondue1ed by: 1111 lndMdual. I.any A. Momiann This 1t1tlfnlflt ... tlled with the County ewti or Owlolt County on Mardi 30, 19&4 l"MD12 P\tblllhed Orange Cout Delly PllOt Al>(ll 10,.17. 24, May 1, 19&4 11159-M RCTmOUtlU ... 11 NA2lfE IT A ftfllENT The fOllowtng petllonl .,. doing bus!-•= P & R Mix & M1tc:t1. 837\h W. 19th St.. eo.ta Meu. Ca. 92627 ' Pauline M.,.ger.i LMngaton. 412 Flower St.. Colt•~ Ca. 92e27 Thll bualneU la Cionduc:ted by. an lndMdual. P11Ullne M. LMng.1ton Thll 111tematlt WU flied Wl1h the County Clerk of Otange County on Aprll 4, 19&4 f~ Pu~ Orange Cout Deity Piiot ~I 17. 24, May 1. 8, 1118-4 2043-84 DEATH NOTICES TIONAL BANK OF NORTH COUN· ........ ITATEMINT par diem Wegel lllld the gtneraI This 11etement ... flted with the per dleln WIOM and the garwlll etlt end e.c:urtty of ARDtNE J. M.25 ... of the 8ooAt1 .. '> TY 8eneflc:lary, recorded June' 13, ~ PY.SYdlng rate for holiday and ever· COunty Clenl of ~ CountY. on pr9Yalllng rct• toriddey end ewt-ORtMMETT eke JEAHNIE OAtM-2M.25 feet Of tM Nol• • ..,,, 1983•F1191Paga No. 83-2.471121 of The ·~no~·.,. doing tlm.wortl lnlllelocalltyln whlcfi thll Aptll 2. 11184 tlmeWOfi lntheloeelltylnWNChthll Decem-195.00 .... Of lOt •• Of Tl'llCt 4", ~ f*:orda In the oltlce of the bUJlfOneNELS•F· LOWERS & GIFTS work 11 to be pariormed for MCtl f~ ·WOfk 11 to be pattormed tor eec:tl ~5 .~-= Decem-M atlOWft CW\ I rnep 111COf.-ci In Ail!mieof Orange County. Call-• cr•f1 or type of WOf1tet needed to eratt Of type of wortier ~ to ._ ' 8ooll 17, p_.. tot Mee 1t11u • tomt., deecrl"""WI land tl'leteltl u: 1097 t Garden Grov. Blvd, Garden execute the eontrtct TheM r•t• Publlthed Orange .cout Delly •UCU1• the c-oontract ,.,_ ,..._ ber a, 1913 • ~ IQnDer ............ ,....-al ~ ,, __ ..... .,. Grove C. ,92643 s· ~ICT Pllo1~17, 24, Mey 1, 8, 1"4 • · Go6&1197,lnthe~ottNcoun-~~-..,_.._ ~· par Deed of Trust llld obllgetlonl St-· Mlc:tc'el Geurin 13321 ere on file •t ttie DI •., offtc9 ~ •• on Na If the OISTNCT otflioe ty recordff of Orange County c.a., ~ • lndudlno one not• for the IUm of • toe.led •t 2985-8 Beer Street. loe&ted at 2tM-8 a..r 8tTeeC. • ...~; M ~lllft"!':~~~.:.,., '83.500.00 ~bfoolc Cit .• Gwoen Grow, c.. Purel\ltlng Dept. Cost• ,,,. .... CA. .. llM "' W\nM" • Pwc:tlMlng Dept.. Colla ......, CA. ~ of o.rautt Md Bection to ~and...,_ to be weed !ft i*ft.. Th•t the beneflclel lnter•t unoer .,..__, 92828. Coplel may be obtained on ~ ~ nu""'· 92e29. r~ ~ be l>btalned on ........ mon wtttl ~ ,,,,,,., "'9 follOMl'I llld deed of trust and the ob*-~~llMM la conducted by: an requ.1. A copy of theM rat• lh.it req.wit~ 0( theM ~ If*' :;;.,'":i. "=~ = S::-,: por1klM Of I.Gt ,. Of ,,.. 4M, • e•tlona MCUred ttlefeby ere prw-Steven M Geufl be pe>1ted at the fob lite. "4:TITIOUI 9U..... .. po9ted at the job lite. · corded on January 20 191o4 • llhowt'I on•~...., ..... In 8o-* ently held by the und«91gned; Tl\19 t t t tlled With t~ It 111•11 be mandatory upon the T .... IOI~·~. ~ , It INlll l'Nlhdatory upon !tie C()H.· doc:wnlnt number 84-028680 ot '"· Page. of -•• ~ ...... Thet 1 brMCh of, and def.ult ln. 1~ c';u Coun CONTRACTOR to wnom the con-,..., ~-".,. ...... ~---.,,, TRACTOR to whom the contr9d la ftdm recona of Mid~ ' • r.cotdl of Or-.. Courley, ~ the o«>ig9tlonl for wt11c:t1 Mid deed ~~27 1~ aftOe f ty on tree! 19 •w1t0ed, lllld upon any tub-bu*nMI U : ~ .-dl,jpon~l"OOOU .. ~ The Ullderligned TN9lii. c1e. fon*-ite.c ...... 9aioW of INS1 la MCUf1ty hu occurred In 81 • w contractor undet IUdl CON'fRAC-Au<Ofl ~logSetvlcaa. 443 tor~ wd'i CONTRACTOR, to cu•nunylablltytorany~· The Nottt: U11r \5 .... fl# .. thet peyn'l4nt hu not bellll mede ot; P\tbll9hed Ot ~-.=, TOR. 10 pay not !Ml thin the Mid D Hamilton 1.ve. eo.1.e Meu. C&. P"'I not._ thw1 thl ..CS apecMed nw ol the..,.... flOdNll or ~ ~ 1tlS f69t of "9..,,,. The montflly lnatallment of prind-enoe .,_,~ IP9Clfled rllM to all wcn1n em-92827 rat• to al won.. ~ by ...:--tk.11 " lflOWI\ ...wty 120' feet of .._ ....._ pal and lnt••t ckJe AuQu1t 1, 1983 Pllol Aprll 1T. 24, Mey 1, 9, lN-4 ployed by them In the uecutlon of Leo Wood, 4 14-8 Helhllton Aw, them In tM uac:utlon of ttia .con-COil'l"IO" ~ be-:.,. tor ...w1y 320 feet; the Mot9 I tr and 1UbMque11t 1n1tallment1 due 2088-&4 the contract. Colt• M ... C.. 92827 tract. · !:*· of PIYlno OClllptloN is te9t ot tbt Nol1ll 11' I 1Y 41 .... therMlter: PLUS • lat• c:tlwge u No bidder may wlthdrllW any bid Thi• t>uel~ II conduci.d. by. an No ~· mey Withdrew any b6d aecurs:r::' Mid Deed of TNll. ~ Of the SOUttl IMtl~ • liiilll GI .. Mt forth In Mid note. PtBJC fl)TIC£ for• pertoO of tlXty (80) dayt •ft• lndMdual. IOt • pertod of llXty (eQ) cSeyl after duding,.... ctwe-and,911P"W Soutlw~ 145--= .. ...,. That by r...on thereof, the the d•te Ml fCK tt'i9 opening of bid•. L Wood the date• for the °'**'CJ of'*'-· of the Truetee llt<•ICel, • eny ...-.y 12.50 .... -........ unoer.lgned, pt...,,t beneftdety ftCTmOUI tu..... A payment bond and a per. This lte1ement WU flted with the A ~ bond end e per-under the t-ci Miid Olild oi ~ 345 .... of Noi9 1Y under Mid deed of tt\llt, t1e1 91· NAME tTATl-.NT f0<mence bond 1IWlll be required County C*1c of OtMQe County on lonnenC9 bond ... be reqCllred Trwt and lnterelt ~ end \Int 45 "8llt Of "'9 So.I• 1 1Y 216 ecuted •nd delivered to 1110 The toMowtng per90n1 ere dolno prior to execution of the ~trect Aprll 3, t9&4 prior to uecu!lon of the ..conttw:t peld ~ of the Note' aecured leet: end the Not• unrtr to .... Trust•• wrtttlf'I Deoterallon of De-~ •; and lhall be In tt'i9 form Mt fonh In nGIM and lhall be In the forlii • tortti In by Mid o..i of Truet with ~ Of lhe ~ 210 Met; .. fault and Demand tor S•le, and hN INSPIRED TRAVEL. 1525 M-the eonlrllCt documents. Publlshed Or-.nge Cout o.tly the contrect dc>c:umel)tl. •t Tw.nty (20%) perOlnt per annum capt tt.wfeom lhe sc.Mi UU 1y depoelted with Mid Trust• Mid Verd9 Drtve Ealt. #226, Colt• Purau.,,t to Section 4590 of tile Piiot Apru 17,.24. May 1, 8, 19&4 PurtUlflt to Section 4590 of the trom J..,.,., 17 19&4 to dey of 345 ,_, deed ot trutt and 1111 documents Ma9, C. 92826 GovernrMnt Code of the Stlte of 2040-84 ~1 Code of the Sr.M of ..._ Thia notice · la c;..t In com-The ..,... ~ end «*W evidencing obllgatlont tec:ured Gregory Paul M~. 1730 Callf0<nl9. the contract wtll cont.in Cellfomle. lhl coatract w4lt cont.in pAence wlttl the demand Mrt1tofore corrmon dellgiietiot1, I ~. Of "9 thenby, and hU elected and doel 8eyport W1y, Newpor1 Beech, C•. ptovlalontpermlttlnglheauoc.aful ~~the~ made on MIO Truat• by Ilk! reel~~~ II het9'>Y elect to~ the trw1 prop. 92MO bidder to tubltltute MCurltJM for PlllJC NOTICE 10 "'bttltu\• MO.lrille& tor a. ieftc:lar" ~ to be: 20301 ~ Ortllil. erty to be IOld to utl1ty the obll· Janette Smith Mtilderton, Mme 11ny ~ wlthtoe'd by the DIS· any moneya wlthheld by the DI&-oeteo· ~ 27 1984 1 8-==CA. 12107 g•tlon• MCUred thereby u abOve. TRICT to 1111sura performance under '1CT1TIOUt .,...., TRICT 10 enture IMtf'formance ~ OOMINIC ·G. COlLETT A The · T~ cll- Oited: Aprll 17, 1984 This bullness lseonducled by: an the contract. NAME ITATl•NT · 1"41 contract. State of Callfomi. 1 daiml"'Y for ~~uect· Artl National Bank ol North COunty lndlvldu.t (husband & wife) Contr.etCKI mutt altlf'ld walk· The following pet'90f\t .,., doing Conttac;1«t mutt attend wait· )M ~ of the ..,_ . • nd BY: Nel MUM, A.VP: Greg Mandreson through, May 8. 198.4, at 11:30 A.M., bullneu U : througtl, May 8, 19&4, •t 9'.30 AM. eoUnty of Ofange ) ottw,common dellQNCIOn, I Mf, Publlthed Orange Coul DlllY Piiot Thlt ttalement wu flied with the 2985 a.., Street, Coetl M..._ CA. Valley 0.it Homeow11er1 Aaoda· 2985 &e9t Street, Colt• M9ae. CA. On Apft1 z7 19&4 befor9 me. the ~ '*9ln. ' May 1, 8, 15, 11184 COunty Clerk of Orange COunty on 92628 tlon, 1400 Oueil. Suite 111C), Newpor1 11282fl undenlgoeO t MoWry Pubk 1n eno Said ... wll be ....... taut 2351-M Aprll 6 19&4 GOYefnlng Board &Mdl. C&. 92860 Go-lerning Boald tor "Mid cOumy end $1ate per~ ~ QC>tleMll\ or wnnty, •~ • ,....,, By Dorothy Harvey A .... c P.M. Herrldl·Schwalbe I, • General 8y Dorothy~ Ather. C.P.M. 1onally 11PP991ed DOMINIC G' OOL· prw or ~ ....... ~ .... P\lll.IC NOTICE C4113 llJnNOR CCXMT °' CAUfOfUH. COUNTY Of LOI AHOELll In lhe Mat'1 e r of BRUNO RODRIGUEZ. Minor A person who lhould be declared tree from the custOdy ..-.d eon1rol of hi• parent °' par en II CAN ~JI A·144a CfTATION Freedom From Parental Cuttody and Control (ABANOONMENn (Re: ADOPTION) · TO UNKNOWN FAT~ER and to all per90n1 c:lalmlng to be the flthef or mottlef of Mid minor peraon(1) •b<MI nemed. By Ofder of this Court you are l'let.Oy cited and (may) appe1r befCKe the JUdge Prelldlng In 0.. parttMnl 44 of the tbOve entltlad court, located at Rm. 418 111 Noni\ Hiii St., L.A. CA. 90012 on 8-25, 11184. 11 8:30 A.M. of th•t day, then and th«• 10 lhOW eauM, If 1111y you Publllhed Otange cou1 D•lly Purchasing Director Partnef9tllp, 1400 Ou.ti. Sutt• 190, Purctlallng OlrectOf , LETTA. kne>'MI to me to t>e..ih. per-pa1111e&ori. or ~ .,o PllOI April 17, 24, M,ay t, 8, 198-4 Publllhed O~ Cout Oal!y Piiot Newpor1 BMch, C• 92860 Publlthed Orange Cout Dally Piiot '°" whOM '*"-la aubeci1bed to P"'/ the~ pmciplll aum of 2066-8-4 M•y 1, 8, 198-4 Ttil• bu9lneu Is conducted by: •n May 1. 8. 11184 the wlthlf1 lnitrument and~ the note(•) MQ.nd by Mid Deed.of .. ..-2359-8'4 Individual. 2360-84 edged U.1 he uecuted the Mme. TNSI. wttn . .,,..., t'*'90n. .. ________ __.1.__ Herrlck-Scilwalbe I, Wltneu my hlllld end omci.i wl provtcled Ir) Mid no4e(•). aO\ • c 11, a Qtlfl4Wal partner-"lp Sheila L GOtT9I If any, undefthe terrM ot lMI Deed Pla.JC *>TIC£ flCTTTIOUt llU .... 18 NAME ITATl•NT TM rp11owtng peraons are doing t>usln ... as: Tl'.IOJAN YACHTS WEST, 124 S. Baytront, Balbo9 lal.nd, C• 92862 Alco Menne Inc., C•llf corp., 124 S Beytront, Balbo9 llllllld, C.. 92882 Pla.IC *>TICE f1CTITIOUI llU ... 11 NAME ITATUmNT The following per90n1 are doing business at BBR MARKETING, 3410 W. MecAtthur 81\ld Unit I. Santa Ana. CA 92704 John Thomas Alk...,., 1167 King- ston. Colla Meta, CA 112828 Thie bual,_ la conduct.CS by: 1 CO<l>Of•llon. Thi• business Is condu<;t.CS by: • Aleo Marine. Inc. llmlled pertnel'lhlp. MOfrlt Pl. Kirk, Pres. JOhn T Askew Thi• 11a1wnen1 ~-llled with the Thi• 1t1temenl WU llled with the County Clet'k ot Orange C04Jnty on County Clerk of Orange County on Aprll 5, 1118-4 March 29, 1984 f242lll FM2211G Publlll'led Orange Cout Dally P4blllhed Orange Cout Dally t>llot April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1984 Piiot Aprll 10, 17. 24. May 1. 1984 2084-84 11156-84 Ml.IC JtOTICE John Paul Herrick LI-II' NOTICE Not Public of TNlt, .._, a.,,_ _.., a · Thl1 1111emen1 wu flied with the '"~ Pu~ Orange eo..t Delly Pliot .,_... of the Truetee end qt the County Cleft( of Oranoe County on NOTICt TO COMTRACTOftl May 1 8 15 19&4 tnma otMted by 8llld o-d of Aprll 3, 11184 CALUHG.fO.-_,, ' ' ' aM5-N TNlt. FM2al SC 00 "'S The tote! ""°""1 of the unpeld Publlal'led Oren,,.. Cout Dally FOUNTAIN VALLEY H L ..,, • b11ance of the .--uon WU'9d .-TRICT --.... Pllol Aprll 17, 24. M1y 1. 8. 198-4 p O BOX 8510 Jr by the pr~ be ldd end 2039-M FOUNTAIN VALL.E'1CA. 92728 rte.JC NOTICE = adv•IOl9. ~~ -----------PROJECT: BIO NO 94-18. RE· NOTICE M SAU the lnltlel ~ Of tN Nt*oa Pla.IC NOTICE CARPET, ROCH couRREGE.S ev--TU UNDER .......... ..... ....... ,,,. SCHOOL '_,_ Of o-. It 1 .. , ............ . f1CTITIOUI llU .... U NAME tTATl•Nl" The following pera<>nl .,.. doing bUtlne91 u : 0 .0 .H. SUPERVISION. 313 E. 20th. Cotti M..-. Ca. 112627 Donald E. Allred. 313 E. 201" St., Co1t1 M ... C•. 92827 Thi• t>ualneu Is conducted by: an Individual. Donald E. Allred Thia ltllement WU flled with the COunty Clent of OfatlQtl County on AOORESS OF SCHOOL: 18313 ~==T· of~~~~°= Santa Car10tt1 St., Fount.in Valley, NOTICE M TMJITU'l IALE deltvertld to the undar.._lld a wrtt· CA. 112708 TID I "' • -DATE and TIME '°' r«>eipl of AJfTIC•A -tlf'I DecWltlon of~ end 0.. DOIAND ... Ml W mend tor Sa111. Ind • wntten NoCtc9 Bids. May a. 1984. 2:00 PM TO. •• _ .. _ M-2" 1 ....... It 10 00 of ..._.~ ... __. .,,._.__ ·~ .......... --PLANS ON FILE ANO PLACE OF ,...,....,_.,, _, '"· ....... . ..,.....,, .... ~""'' "" -,.,. BID RECEIPT DISTRICT OFFlCE. A.M • 11 the '-otflcel of Hicby. undetaigl., C*'9ed 8llld Notice of 17210 Oak St., f04Jntaln Valley. CA. Neuland. Pard" and Colletta. o.tault and Elec:tlol'I to Sell 10 be 92708, PURCHASING DEPART-24031 El TO<O Roed. Suite 250• recorded lo .,,. county "'*" the MENT Lagun1 Hiiis. 92653. Or~ Coun-reel propatty 19 IOcated. FOR BID CONSIDERAT ION, ty. Ctllltornla. DOMINIC · COL· Oete: Apr1I 8. 1914 PARTICIPATION IN JOB WALK IS LETIA u Trust•. wlW .... at public CalWlde Truat Deed Serltce. Inc. IUC11on. to the h~ bidder, In u Trust• !\eve, wtiy MIO l*1<>r1 lhould not be Pla.JC NOTICE CLEARY Oedared free trom the control of----------- M A y ( M C A V O y ) ~'!,~dlno to the pelltlon on ~A~=· ftCTITIOUI llUl•U NAME8TATe•NT REQUIRED. DATE. APRIL 30. 19&4, lawful money of the United Stat•. 2130 E. 4th S1 . Suite 107, Serit• 3 PM el lhe School 111 na. FOf the Governing Board. .. peyabll at the time of Mle, AN. CA. 92705 Publlthed Ot•nge Cout Delly Jeen C. Murphy. Pvrctiaslng Agent ttt•t c«tllln real propatty 111uated In (714) 1153-5810 Apr11 16. 1984 CLEARY. she was the first The petition nled her.in It '°' the Roae Bowl Queen and al.lo a purpoae of freeing tile "'bject etilld ailent acreen movie star with 1°' pl~t '°' edoptlon -.... ,_ s . Dated. 4-9-M ,the MGM SuKuu11. he U1 JOHN J. CORCORAN. County Clent ~ved bvy her son , Pat AM. ANDERSON. ~ty and . daughte r -in -l aw ~-='=~ta.2000 Marilyn Cleary. Also Holtl •oocl. CA. toDl2I survived by her grand-(21'~ .._ll01 children, Kevin Cleary, F>ubli.hed Orange Cout Dally_ Piiot Kellie Berry and Kristi APfll 17, 24, Mey 1. 8. 198-4 20M-8-4 Ashan. Services Wednes- day, April 2. 1984 at l PM at P\Bl.IC MJTICE Holy Cross Mausoleum ---.;..;.~------­ Chapel. interment Holy f~~i~=• Crolss Cemetery. Myer The tollowtng per1on 11 dol°' Mitchell Pierce Brothers Di-bualneu u : rectors, 213-785-8617 REVERl~S. 1770 Orange Ave. Col1t Meu. CA. 92628 TM following P«'IOO 11 doing T"41 folloWlng persons era doing buttneas u : buBll~CH .. C:l""-"NER 2 .. ". A s B TOURS. 13292 Euclld St .. ""' "" · ""'" von • Garden Grove. CA. 92843 Newport Beech. C. 92863 John Me N .. ley. 11900 L• Mc>Nmmad Iqbal Oadrl. 835 Al91Mdl Ave . Fountain Vllley. CA. Bahr St. Apt 102. Colla Mell, C&. 92708 92828 This butlnesa 11 eonducled by: an Mot11rnm1d R.ihanol Haq, t345 lndMdual Cabrlllo, R-8, S•nta Ana. C•. 112701 John McNeeley Thlt bUtlnas Is conducted by: e Thi• itatement wu flled with the general partnership. County Clerk of Orang• County on M<>hammlld Iqbal O•drl Maren 30 198-4 Thia llllemenl WU flled with the ' FM2J71 County Clerk of Otange COunty on Publllhed Orange Coat Dally April 4. 1118-4 f" .. -Ptlot Ac>nl 10. 17. 24. May 1. 11184 -&I-1962-84 P1Jbllsned Orange Cout Dally Pllol April 17. 24. May 1. 8. 1964 2044-84 -----------Ml.IC JtOTICE P\8JC Jt0TIC£ Piiot April 24, M'"" 1. 6, 15, 111&4 Arvvoved: J.ck Mahnken. Asll.-N9WPQrt 8Metl1 <?renoe County. ,_!r._Di-Cwteon, TNltel Sale ., ...... Callfoml• a..crloea u tollowl: ., .. ..._ 2228-84 tanl Superintendent. P.,ton· Lot t. Blodl P. of Tract 518 u Publisl'ltld OfMQe eo.. Dlilly -----------/Admlnlltflllve Services. recorded In Boole 17. 1>t1ge1 33 Piiot April 17, 24, Mey 1. 1914 Pl8JC J«)'OC[ P\tb119hed Otange Cout Dally Piiot lhrough 38. lnelu1l11•. Mis· ~ -----------pc11 24, May 1, tN-4 oellel'90U$ MllPI Orange County ftcTITIOUt IU ... U ~ITATl•NT 2233-M Commonly known u 2296 CNn· ne1 Road. ~ Beedl, Cali· The foltowlng peraon1 .,.. doing t>ullneu as: -----------f0tnla 92e&O NOTa CMS HEJ' •IQ Synergistic Flnanclel Setvlc:ee. 245 Fltehet Ave .. Coet1 M .... C. 92826 Pla.JC NOTICE FIRST AM ERICAN TITLE IN· NOTICE IS HEREBY OM:N tNt -----------SURANCE COMPANY, wu r• lh4l Bowd of~ of the MlctlMI J. Mwtort. 517 Butt• Court, Br ... Ca. 92821 Thi• business It OOl"lducted by-an lndlllldual ftCmlOut 9UllNEll ...U. ITATllEWT The folloWing pertON are doing t>ullnns u : NORRIS ENTERPRISES. 71 1 April Ln. Huntlng1on Beech. Call! 92846 MlchMI J. Mar10n This atatemenl WH flied with 1"41 County Clerk ol Orange County on April 16, 198-4 ' Lance E Norris. 7 11 Aptll l.1' ' Hunllngton e..cn. Calif 92646 This t>uSineu Is conducted by an ~ 1ndlYlduaJ. Publlsned Orange CoUI Dally L•not E Norris placeel by DOMINIC G COLLETI A, County of Orange, State of Cell- a • new lrust• on January 20 fornia. hu by Aeec*ltlon No 1984 -~a 84•!>42, detect April 17, 1M4. de- -:;;=====:::;==::;;:-i Mal'llyn L Tlf1, 1782 Ptteelrn Ot , flCTITIOUI eUllNlll Colt• M .... CA. 92626 Thlt bUllnest It conducted by: an NAMI 8TATeMINT flCT1TIOU8 8U ... H NAME STA TIMENT The following person• are doing buslne11111· Piiot Aprll 24. M•y 1. 8. 15, ,... Thi• Slatemenl WU flied with Ille 2230-34 County Clerk of Orange County on The Nie w111 t:>e .,.1'D"" without e11red that • hearing on u. ct11ao1u- covenan1 Of ..,.,.r.,.,ty rtJ08"dlng 11on of c.der L9Wn ~ Mllln'9n- tltle. posaeulon. or encumb<anc41 ancie Diltriet, lllld .. obleCU<M11 10 utltfy the obllg1llon NCI.Ir.CS by, 1~10. wlll be held by Mid eo.rd In •nd pursuant lo the POW« ot Hie the Hewing Room ot tt'i9 &oerd of • c:onf9ff9d tn thll c«taln deecl of Su~ of the County of Or- tnJtl •xecuted by RICHARD A enge, In the County Adn*11tt1 et'°" MONSOUR u lrustor lo FIRST Building. 10 CMc. Center "'9Za, AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE Santa Ana. Celltotnia, on tM 18ttl COMPANY as lru11 ... for the b4ln· 1d1yOfMay,1994. .el thehouroft:30 em and MCUrlty ol AP~OINE J o"Clodt A.M .• , whktt time and GRIMMETT aka JEANNIE GRIM· Plll09 llll Int~ pereons !NY ap. HUao.-LAW"·MT. OLIVI Mort"aty • Cemetery Crematory t625 Gisler Ave Costa t.49$8 ~(l-5554 • PIE .. CE l"OTHU'8 aELL B"OADWAY MOATVA"Y 110 Broad~ay Costa Mesa 6 .. 2-9150 BAL T2 8EHGU40 h SMITH I TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E t71h S• toSrll Mesn 646 q37' PACIFIC VIEW M MOllUAL PA"K ~tery • Mortuary Che~I • CrematOr)' 1500 Pec1l1c V1t!w o/..,~ Newport Beach &u roo McCORMICK MO,.TUA"'t' t 795 Llguna C1nyo,, Ro Lagu~• 8e,ch C1 9'6$t •9" 9 4 15 c Aprll 4, 198' Individual. The lollowlng person• are dolng Matllyn Tlf1 butlMU u BEAUCHAMP ENTERPRISES. TRADING DIVISION, 4000 MecArthur Boulevard, Suite 700, Newpon Beach, CA 112880 "8.IC NOTICE f1417SZ METI u t>eneflcf1ry <!lied Oeoem· pew and be t!Mrd Publlsned Orange Cout Dally bet 5, 1983 and recorded Oeoem· NOTICE IS ~THER GIVEN tNt This 1t1tament WU filed with the EARTH a SUN LANDSCAPES. County Clerk of 0<1nge County on 26101 Adelanlo, Ml1tlon Viejo, C1 IU9MEll Pllol Aorll 17 24 f.Aly 1, 8. 1934 bet 8, 1983 as instrument numt>at eny In~ per90n dellrtno to '~!'~A TIMINT 2042·&4 83-559197. In t"41 on1ee of the eou11-mek• a written proteet IOllnM Lllld M ...... 30 1"•4 112691 ""'' ' "' 0 flUMI Jon CorMl!ul Van Breukelen, J1mes B Beauch•mp, 4000 MacArthur BoulltVtrd, Sulla 700, Newport Beach, CA 92860 The foltowtng par90nt -doing ty recorder of Qf1nge County Call-dlelotution lhell do ao by 'Mtttwt bUs1nen u : m-ic aanTlCE '°'nt• COl'IWmlNcltton fAed with the a.11 Publl1"9cf Orange COHt D•lly 1300 Adam•. # 10A, Cotti Mesa, Pilot Aprll 10 17 24 M1y t, t984 Ca. 112648 ' ' ' 1954-M Thia bullness la conducted by· •n Rleh•rd l. Beeuchamp, 4000 MacArthur ~ou.lev1rd, Suite 700, Newport Beach, eA 112880 Robarl C Ganlera . 4000 MacArthur BolMvard. Sutte 700. N-s>or1 Beach. CA '92860 SIR SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER, ,.-. "" Not\Oe °' °"'111111 ~ E:~ton to of lhe Board of ~· 1'Clt s.11 the deaerll:>ed real proper1y .. .., ~the~ of 9;30 o'c:toeA 270 S Brt.101 II 103. C~t• M..... rtcTITIOUI 9UllN€U under the deed Of 1rus1 wu r• A.M .. on the 18th d.y o1 Mey, 1114, lndMdual Ca.112826 NAME ITATl•NT C()(ded on JBl'Uary 30, 1984 M and tl\e1 MIO written~ ~ 1 -----------Ol•lon tncorporated, 270 S. The followlno !>«ION -doing ocument number 84.0285e0, Of. i.ido•oet lhall contAlln 1 deeertp-- Bfltlol • 103. Cotti MeM Ca bUllHas u . • 11e1.i record• ol Ukl county Uon sufftc:lent to lctentdy the land 112828 BUCHANAN & ASSOCIATES. The undersigned Trvlt• '*-OOM'9d by l'ilm. Md lllld wrltt9n Jon van Breuketen Pl8JC NOTICE Thb 1t1tament wu tiled with the -----------County Clertt ol Or•nge County on flCTtTKMn llU ... 11 AprH 3. 1984 Thia bullnMI It oondueted by· I genetal pertneratl~. Thia bual,_ ta eond\JC'ted by a 365 Wllaon. C09!1 ....... Ce. 92827 cle.lmt any lieblllty tor 8llY lnec>n'eCt• ~ by a vot« INI COllWlrl the NAmtTA,.._NT TM followlng ~ are doing bu91neN u: BROADWAY REDEVELOPMENT OAOUP. A CALIFORNIA WJTED PARTNERSHIP, 3 185 8 Airway, Coeta .,._, CA. 92828 ,.... Publlthed Orenge Coast Dally Pllol Aprll 17, 24, May I, 8, 111!4 2038-84 Alctl•rd L 86auCh•mP Thi• 1111""*'1 -• filed wtth the County CleMI or Orange COunty on M9reh 30, 19&4 corporation Nell BucNnan. ~ttaon. eo.ta ,,.., of the street lldm.t °' °"-,.._.,tlal add,... Of~ W>ter. 011ton incorporated .,._, 0 •. 92827 common dealgnetlon If any lhowfl D-' TED this 17th o.y of ""'1t. Gefm•n 0 . qu Jr Thll bualnetl i. oonducted by an h«eln Sllld Mia 'Wiii t>e medl tor 19&4. ~==~t wu nlad with the lndMduel. Hell Bucti1111an the putl>OM of p9ytng ~Ilona 8Y OAOER Of THE BOAN> Of County Clet'k of Of•,.,.... County on This tt.rement wa flied with the MCUfed by Mid Deed oC Tn.9l. ltt-SUPERVISORS iOF ORANGE -..,.. c:ludtno lw. c:Ntgea and bPll,.. COUNTY. CAUFORMA QAJtWIN' WA°"'" Aprll t8 1984 County C*1l ol et.,. County .on ol lhe Truat• adll~ II any, (SEALl OOAIS L Hl\.KRT luha 410 ~ Apr1I 4, 1914 voder the tlflT'S of • Deed of a.ti of tn. ~ 01 1MO\ VOft KMNll A-u. P\tbllaned Otano-eo.a~ Delly l'>U7M T---...... 1n1 ............ 11hereon Ind !In-•·--ot~ Or9"Qa ftCTmOUt ....... ~CA. ft715 Piiot April 24. May 1. 8, 1$, 1"4 Publlthed Or~ Cout Dally ·u;·;i~ .. ;-the Note~ ~. c.atorwM Steven Bedl, 81 Ox1ord. 1rv1ne, P\llJC J«)TIC( CA.92715 ------------Thll bUllnw II conducted b'f. • llmlted pertnerehlp. __ thi. ,,.,-;;.,,, ...,.. Ned wtttt the County Cler1I of Orange County on Mardi 30, 19&4 f'lm11 Put>ltshed Orange Cout Deity Piiot April 10, t7. 24. May 1, 19&4 1115344 For Ad Action . Cal a Daiy Pilot AD-V1SOR ~642·~78 _Jl.All~Jru.D.•KI--!-,..Publllbed....OtaQoa .......,....__._~ _........._..~+"'....._~IU1r2"' • .l,.~-lAM. oy liiO UiiCf Of '""' iiMri m¥Wc P\tWer.. ~ ~ The followlng peraona.,. doing Piiot ~I 10, 17, ~. M1y 1, tN-4 2045-64 11 Twanty(~)percentper ~ May t tte4 ~ u . 11158-&4 rt19l.JC fl)TlC( frOm Janu,ery tt, 19" IO d'frt of nu.t4 STANTON PLAZA APART· "8.IC NOTICE M6a Thil ne>elCt II grwin In oom- MENT8, STANTON PLAZA. UM· PUlJC M)TIC£ ACTITIOUI llUIMU pllance wttf'l ltle dlfMncl ...._otore ITED. taM2 MecArttlur 8lvO St• NAlll2I tTAW ' AC'n'TIOUI ...... meoe on Mid Trua1• by .., 440, trvlne, CA.112715 ACTmOUl IUa*IU The folloWlnq Plf90M ... doing NA411 STATUJRO' ~ Oavtd K Lamb, 185152 MecArthu NA• tTAftmNT bUtlneet a : The fOllo'IJlno perlON.,.. doll ... IOated Apr1127, 1"4 Blvd. Ste. 440, lrvlne, CA 92715 The foltowlng peraon1 are doing Catheflne CamOie CoelMftcl , butlfleM at DOMINIC G COU!nA JOl\n Miner, 115S2 MllCArthlJf bunllN •· t210 Kanot AcMct. HewpOf1 ~ Krodlmen IN~ 3l07 State o1 Celtfomla I Blvd Ste 440, lr'VIM. CA 92715 NEWPORT CAT!AINO, 2120 C&. t2M! • Trinity Or, Coel1 ....._Ce t~ I • Mellrd•O RHHllll. 11552 ~ 91vd., N9wpOt1 IMICfl, CA. fllut>M lar1onMlll'I. 1210 IOnea 8Nce Hor1*t Krochmln, 3t07 County of~ MecN\huf 8tvd Ste •40. IMnl. t2ea3 "°90, Newpott 9Mcfl, Ce t2M3 Trhty Or , Costa Mm&. Ce I~ On Apr1I U ~ me. ttlf' CA. 927115 PEllCAN PAOPE"TICS, INC , -=Ao&lllld L. ler1on1*1U, 1~1.,0 Janet L" Krocflmim,C P A • under~*'·• MoWry PuOlc In~ All Aazt 11552 MecArthur BNd c.utom1a, 1120 f. W.,.,.,., ~. Roed NewpOn 8MCft. -· 1.01 T"""' Or Oolite ....._ 0. tor NH eo-t., ..-e.., ,.,.. Ste. 440, ~ C.4 92715 • iA, Bani. AM. CA. 112705 t26H IOMll'f ~ OOMINIC G COL· TI\11 bullnMI I• conouoted by• • T~ bualnw " condue'ed by a Thll bullnell It concNcted by an Thi• IXltlneM • oonducted by • LETI A. known to -'° be .. '*. llmlted pen~ OOfPOfatlon. lndhtlOuAI jHuaOencl A Wife) geNr1ll ~ aan wt>OM .MIM II .,._,lbed to JcM Mlnw. Oetwal Panner J.,,... Wltlon bee v p AWta 9ertOMMU 9nlCll Norbert Kroc:twnen the Wlfttin ~· MIS -~ Thia atawnent wM flled wtth the Thlt 1111emen't waa ftlad w1tt1 the ,,.,_ _.a1emant wu tied wn11 the This •1etement wea "'-' wn11 ..,. edolld that '"' •Mlll1ed a. .._ County an of Ot.nge Couhty on County aan ot 0ranoe County on County ~ ot Of1lnge CoufllY on Couitty a.-of Orange County oh ~ .. ,..L ~.,.. -' Mltdl 30, 19"' na:tn Mlfdl 30, 11M f1Gl17 Aof1I , •• 1084 ~ Apttl 2 1"4 , , no&11 HO(Jlly ~-- Pul>flltled Ql'1nge Coett 0.ity Publlltled Otanqe c.oaa1 Oalty Pul'llll!MO Otange Coat Oelly P\tbllaNd Oranoe Cout Oaly Publlal'lld OrLnaa Co.t Dlit'f PIOl "ot Aprll 10 17 24, M•~ '· 198-4 Piiot Ac>rll to. 17, 24. Mey I, lllA Pilot April 2 .. Mity '·I 15. '* Not April t7 t4 .i.y I •• totA folJI)' '·I ,., '°" 194!044 iM1-t4 2231 M 2031·14 • ~ ' = ar~ DF.:u, !!!~~!!·--· 1'9"!"-'I~~ CA. -...,_ "9CttMl TAYlOf' ...,....,.~,~dul DIWCO COliJ· ITfWC'TIOH COMftANY INC .. ·Heoo ,UNOl~t. el .. ALD ~ GaRAw OOMtHI ; Wll...LIMI GC>l,.DNM, *1d DOH 1 ~20. ..... CA•MD.-.r• ..OTICIJ You "-W ~ ..,..s. The oowt ln9Y ~ llQAIMt you . ......,. >'°"' b9lng hWd unllel you 1-..ond wtthln ~ deya. fllMcl tM ll'lfonTletlon below. " you wlef\ to .-tM 9dVloe of M ettomey 111 thle matt•. you ehoutd do Ml Pf'P"'Ptly eo !hat your 'M'lt1*I ,..,onM, If lll'f, Mey be ftled on 1im.. · TO ™E°''eN0ANTS: A cMI 90· tlon 119 ~ ~ by IN pllljntmt ~ you. If you wteh to ~ ttie lewlult, you muet, within 30 da)'9 file wl\l'I ttlft COUtl I wtltten reac>oMt to tM ICtlon Un .... you do IO, YfNf deteult wlll be entered on appllc!atlon of the p1.inttn, and tt\11 oourt m-v enter a tudgment ~you for the,....., del'rland«J. NOTICE. hied Of\ I ludom«lt enteted againll you In the lboY9- C11Ptlc¥* metier. 111 appllelltlon fOf' en Of'der dlrec11ng peyment trom the RecoYetY Acc:ount of the AMI E• t•t• Fund hu been lllecl with the court. If the Dec>er1ment of A..i Et1111 m•k• 1 payment from the A• COV9f'Y Account purtuent to court Of'd8' bued upon 1hlt claim, your rNl Ml•te llcenM wtll be 1u1om1ll· ~lly ~~ upon the alfecllve date of the OOYrt 0<der Aelnatat• ment of your lleef\M ~nnot be granted unit! t'he Recovery Account 11 relmburMd 10< the amount paid plua lntereat at the prevalllng rate II you wllh to der.nd agalnll lhl1 claim. you mull Ille • written rMponM with Ille OOYrt within 30 d•Y• attar havtng been t«Ved with • copy or the app11ca11on II you do not Ille 1 written retponM , you will wetwr your right under 5-cilon 1~72.1 of the 8ualnM4 Ind Pro- fealont Code 10 det.nd agllnat the clalm All 1nqulr1M with regard her.to ehould be directed to pt1Jnllft'1 legal counMI at the IOllOWlng ad· d,_, JOAN G. f'OUf..OS AttonMJ fot "9fnttff 1121 ()ell·-DeN, CA. •11 (11t) 1D-4oUO Publlthed Ofeng9 Cout Diiiy Pltol May I, 8, 15, 22 1984 P\8.IC f«>TICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF JOAN PATTERSON AND OF PETITION TO ADMIN· ISTER ESTATE NO . A1U855 To all heirs, bene ficiaries, creditors and contingen t creditors or JOAN PAT· TERSON and persons who may be otherwlSe interested in the will and/or estate: A peuuon has been filed by AMY RILEY m the Su- perior Court of Orange County requesting that AMY RILEY be appolllted as personal representauve to adrruruster the estate of JOAN PATIERSON (under the lndependent Admuus- trauon of Estates .Act) The peuuon is set for heanng Ln Dept. No 3 at 700 Ctvic Center Dr . West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on Ma.y 16. 1984 at 9'.30 A .M. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peution, you should either appear at the heanng and state you ob,ec- t10ns or file written objec- tions with the court before the heanng. Your appear- ance may be in persol'\ or by your attorney . IF YOU ARE A CREDI- TOR or a rontingent cn!ditor of the deceased, you must file your claun with the court or present 1t to the per· sonal represen~t1ve ap· pomted by the court withm four months from the date of hrst wuance of letters as provided m SEoc-uon 700 of the Probate Code of Cal.J. fonua The ume for filing clauns will not expire pno r to four months from the date of the hearing nouced above YOU MAY EXAMINE the fue k ept by the rourt. H you are 1ntert'5ted m the es- tate, you may serve upon the executor or adrrumstrator, or upon the allomey for the ex - ecutor or admuustrator, and file with the court with proof of service. a written request stating that you de· sire special nottt.-e of the ft). mg of an mventory and ap- prauement of estate assets or of the~lltH or alwunts menuon n SJ.-cuon 1200 and 12 5 of the CalJfonua Probate Code ROBERT R. Ht :RWITZ ITURWITZ , R E MER & DIVINCENZO HO Newport Center Or. Suite 1555 Newport Beach, CA. 92660 759-0781 Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Apnl 24. 25 May I. 1984 22 19-tl4 P\BUC f«>TICE NOTICE Of APPllCA TION to 81Ll A LC OHOLIC MVIMOH 4-20-84 To Whom It May Cone.tn. OAVIS, Dougl .. A II appjylng 10 Iha 0.- pertment of Alcof>Ollc &ev.fag1 ContrOI~ "41'' ON SALE BEER & WINE I PUB EAT PUlQ.._,I 11- oonollc beY9reget 11 250 'O" Ogle Street, Colla M.... CA 029~7 Publllhed Ofange Coatt Dally Piiot Mr/v I 1984 2368-8A NOT'ICI INvrTJMQ mDI NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN thel btdt '"'411 be recetwd on Of btfOI'• lio4ay 8, INA al 10 30 a m In Int City Clettl'• Office of ~ 8Mch Qty Hiii. 3300 ~ ~ard fOf W££O I ~ AOAT£· MENT PROGRAM Copiee Of bid prQPOMll mey be ~teMed ltom tne CITY OF HEW POAT 8EAc+-4 FIRE OEPAATMEN'T Of by callfng ln~Of c~. (714) "'' 3809 Dated lhlt 2nd, day ol May. t~ Publl.n.d Orange Cout o.lty PllOI May I, 1N4 ,. IMW 9IOTICC M MlftJCAnl* '°"CMUIM .. 01111 ..... 0, ALCOMOUO .. vlaAel ~ To Wflom It Mey ConMtft: MA T'SUlWlA. Hltohllia ll epptytng to tM °"*'"*'' of ~ ..... I eomro. tot ... t'; OH SAdP I WINI ( POe EAT Pl.) td ... ~ bft!WIQM 9' ~10 I 171tl St .. Coete ....._ CA • 12827 Put>lllNd Orange eo.t Delly Piiot May 1. 1.U ~ MUC f«)TIC£ NOT'ICI CW Dt .. OLUT10N Notice It henlOy gtwn that the pennet1t11P rw.totOt• existing be- tween 8RAMALEA LIMtTIED, a~ adlan"CO<l)Or•Oon, and WEATHER· FIELD HOMES. a Callforni. Corpor· atlon doing ~ under tM name and 1tyta of 8UM'-'1T AIOOE at 200 North Tuatln Avenue, Sutt• 201, City of Senta Ana, Stai. of Calttomla. wM on the 10th day ol February, 1914, dl1aotv9d by (mutual content). Said .....,... In the Mura wiff be condUC1ed by BAAMALEA LIM- ITED. 1 Canadian Corporation aote- ty rMponalble for alt tranMCtloN ol ~ bulineM, tne withdrawing pert· ner(t ) ha'llng termlnatajj ralatlont therein N411ther of uld P«90'1t wtff be reapontlt>ll lrom Mid data ol di.- IOlutlon 10< any debts. llabllltlM or obllglllont incurred undetM.ld nrm natM °' by any '*''°" or parton1 ~auno under takf firm name Oiied Aa of Februaty 10. 198" WEATHEAFIELO HOMES a C11UOf'nl1 Corpor•Uon General Partner BAAMALEA LIMITED a Canadian Corporation General Partner By BAAMALEA LIMITED 1 Calllornll Corporation • Attorney-In-Fact By. P1tar Perrin, Vtee Pra1tdent This Notice II NOT flled wltll County Clerk; tile Notice la pub· lllhaf'a affidavit ol publlclttoo II ·,hen Iliad wltll the CoUnty Clal'k Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Piiot May 1, 198A 2361-84 Pl8UC f«>TICE NOTICI Of TIIUSTEE'l.SALI T.S. NO.I07 You.,. In def.et undal' a DIED Of' TIWST, detect AUGUST I, 1•1, uNMe JOU tMla acttoft to ~ JOW ,,.-..,,,. " IMJ ........ et • pubUc .-. " you Med an • .,...._ nation of the netwr• of tht proe98dlng agaln1t JOll, rou 1houtd cont.ct 1 lawyer. STEWART TITLE OF. CALI· FORNIA. a CatlfOf'nla corporation u duty appointed Trustee under Ille followtng described Oeed ol trutl WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or 11 Ml fOrtll In Section 2924h of the Chill Code, Ill right, tltl1 and lntaretl conveyed to and now held by It under utd Deed ol Trull In Iha pr~rty hefelnaner d•. ICrlb.c:I TAUSTOA. THO M AS A . EMANUEL. an unmen'led men BENEFICIARY· EDWARD T ZIM· ME.A. 11lngle man Reoorded August 18, 1981 as 1n11r No 217401nbook 14184paoa 1977 of Oftlclal Aecofds In the olfloe ol Iha Aec0<dtlf Orange County, tald deed of trust describes Iha fOl- lowlng property PARCEL 1 Unit 10 ... snown on tnll cert1in Cooaomm1um Plan r• coraed 1n BOOll 11949, Paget 1046 to 1073 1nc1us1ve 0t11e11J Aecofdt ot Orange County. CaJllornoa. on Novembef 4 1976 u~lned 1n the Oectar1t1on of Aestrlctlona re- corded In Book 1 l!H 1 Paget 167 1 I lo 1722 tnctustve ot OfflClaJ Aec0fd1 ol 111d County. and located on lllal certain real property dncrlt>ed as LOI 1 of Tract No 854-0 ... lhOwn on _a map rec0<ded 1n Book 388. Paoes 9 and 10 of M1soet1eneou1 Maps. records of Orenoe County, California PARCEL 2 An undivided 1116lh lnt81'es1 In end to all of the real property detcrlbed 11 Lot 1 on the map of Ille above referred to tract, togelller wltll all 1mprovemenl1 thereon EXCEPTING THEREFROM •Condominium Units 1 to 16 ln- ctuslve loeated thereon PARCEL 3 An exciuahle _.. ment-appurtenant 10 IUCtl unit for lhe uM and occupancy of thOM por. lions of the r .. trlctad Common Area dellgnlled In the Oeclaratlon of Restriction• and shown on the Condominium Plan tor IUOh unit MAY 9E ALSO KNOWN AS 229 Wut Wilton Street, Unit fl 10, Colla Men, C11tfornl1 "(II a llreat addless or common <letlgnlllOn 1s Shown above. no warranty ts given to Its complet• nest or correctnestt · The Vend0< under Hid Deed of Trull, by rMSOll of a breacn or d.- fault In the obttgatlons MCUr9d 1her1by. heretofore executed and deOvered to the undersigned 1 writ- ten Oecl•rellon of Default 1nd a.- mend IOf Sele, and written notice of breach and or elecilon to ~use the underllgned to tell aald property to 11t11fy 1a1d obllgattons, and tiler• 1f1er Iha undersigned cauled Mid notic. of breach ind ol election to t>e Recorded December 21. 1983 &1 1n1tr No 83-577825 ol llld Offlelal Aec0tda Said sale wlll be made. but without covenant or warranty, 1•· preM or Implied regarding tllle.' poaMUlon, or encumbrance., to pay tile remaining prlnclpal .um of the notl(s) secured by said Oead of Tru11, wllh lnter"t at In uld note provided advances, If any, under the 1erm1 ot said Deed ol Trust, leM Clllfget and ellpen-of tile Trull" and of Iha 1ru111 created by u ld Deed of Trust S11d 181e wllt be lleld on Tuet May 15. 1984 at 10 00 • m . et the Ctiapman Avenue entrance 10 the C•~•c Center Bulldtng, 300 Eut Chapm8(1 Avenue Orange. CA The total amount of t!le une>lld balance of the obllgalton MCUr9d by aa Id property lo be I04d, together Wltll tnter .. t, 1111 charget. and Mllmated costt. expen .... and advances, u to the data hereof. 11 $36,621 AO Dal• April 17, 1984 STEWART TITLE OF CALIFORNIA 11 Mid Trustee, By· STEWART TITLE OF CALI· FOANIA, ,• ~ NOrth Broedway Sant• Ana, CA 9270 l (7 1') 554· 1114 By VINCENT 0 . BARA, J D ASST. VICE-PRESIDENT Publlthed Of•noe Cout Dally Piiot Aprlt 24. May 1. 8. 1118• 2220-84 MllC NOJIC[ ITATUl.NT 0# A8AHDONMl!NT Of Ult Oft FtCTITIOUI 9UIMH NAMI The following per1on1 Nall9 •~ <Soned the UM Of the Ac11110ue ~­ ll90 Name CORONA OEl MAR ANIMAL HOS PIT AL. 2948 E Cout Hwy Corona oe1 Mer Ca 92e25 The Flt111IOUI BU91""9 Name r• terrea 10 1bov9 wu tiled 1n Orenoa Coun1y on July 27 191 t F 187~8 JON\. M.1110'1 Wheaton. D V M 12?2 St1rltl Ad Laguna 8Mcll C. 92451 Thll bullneat WU CondUCl9d by I llmlled pertner.rllp J~,/\n M Wheaton Thte 1111~t ..... nled wtth the CQ\Jnty Clerk of Orange County on Ap•ll !I 1984 ~vbOt'*' Ott~ Coatt Deify P1•or 4prlf 11 24 May 1. e. 1984 2065-34 . •' MUC NOTICE 'tcm.oue eueMH NAMI ITA 1"hlllNr The fOllowfno per~ era doing iw.lneM u : GLOBAL $ENIOR TRAVEL, 2790 H81bor BIYd, Sulta S 13, C<>tll MM&. Ca. 9282e a.otg• Sherman T8'rlll, 314 82nd Str .. t, N.-port 8Mdl. C• 92&63 Thll bullneu .. conduct.CS by en Individual 0 Shetman T errlH Thia 11aternen1 wu llled with the County Clerk ol Ofanga County on Aprll 11, 198" flMS1U Publllhed Or811ge Cout Dally Piiot April 24, May I. 9, 15, 1964 2221·84 NK.te f«>TICE ftc~aeu ... H NAMI STAn•NT • T tt1 fOllowtng perton1 are doing bu11ne11 u : tST ANSWER SECRETARIAL SERVICE. 245 Fiedler Ave, #C-2, Co111 Mesa. c 1 92e26 Chrl1 A AnW.00, 6939 Calla Principia. Anaheim, Ca 92807 Thll bullneat II conducied by· an lndivldVal Ctlrlt A. Andarlon Thll 111temenl WU n1ec1 with the County Clerk of Orange County on Apr'lt 16. 1984 k ™-1 Pvblllhed Orange Cout Delly Pllol Aprll 24. May 1. 8. 15, 1084 2229-&A P\EllC M>TICE "CTITIOUI IMllMH NAMelTA1'•NT The fOltowtng P«lonl are dOlng bullnen u · TONIGHT'S VIDEO, 2750 Hllll>Of Blvd, •A3, Cotti M .... Ca 92927 CALIFORNIA DRIP, 2750 Hart>or Blvd, •A4, a Calif corp . Coell M .... Ca 92827 Thi• bullneta II conducted by • corpontlon Calif DRIP Franc.t Sllamle, Vice Pr..io.n1 r111a 11e1emen1 waa nled with the County Clefk of Ofang• County on Aprll 19, 1984 ,~ Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot Aprll 24. May 1. 81. 15. 1984 2243-M Pt&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UatHEH NAMf ITA1'•NT The toltowlng penonf 1111 dOlng buSlnaes u 0 & N ENTERPRISES. 1034& StOUI AtYa( Circle. Fountaln.Veltey, Ca 92708 N0<10n Humphr9Y1. 103"8 SJOua Atvlf Clrcte Founllln Valley, Ce_ 92708 David Cl\a111a. 275 WAinut St , Cotta Me._, C1 92627 This bullnu s 11 conduct.CS by 1 general partnerahlp OIYld Ct11'111 Thtl 1t1temenl WH llled wllh Iha County Cie<k of Orange County on Aprll 16, 1984 f'222AM Publlehed Orange Cout Diiiy Piiot Aprll 24. Mey I , 8. 15, 1984 2224-84 Pt&.IC f«>TICE flCTITIOUS 8UIMH NAIM ITA1'MINT The lollowlng pet'IOnl 1111 Clojng bu1tnueu 'PUBLIC IMAGES", 6551 Warner Ave , "182, Huntington BMctl, Ca 92&47 6551 W11F* Ave • 182. Hunt- ington BMcll. Ca 9264 7 This buslneN 11 conducted by 1111 Individual ' Ronald ThrOW8' Tn11 statement wu llled With the County Clerk of Orange County on Aprll 16 1984 ""'*' Publlthed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Aprll 24, M1y 1 8, 15, 1084 2228-84 Pt&.IC f«>TICE. F1cm1oua1u .... H NAMI ITAnMINT The loOowlng persona are dolng buslnest as Rad Onion R .. tawranl, ~ Newport 81'fd., Newport 9Mch, Ca. t2'80 Newport Onion, Inc .• a Caltf. corp .. M08 Newport 8h1d, Newport .. .ch, Ce. l2MO Thlt IMlllMH II oonducted bJ: e CMporatlon. Newport Onion, Inc. "IGk C. L~le Vie. PrMlcMnt Thia 1tatement ... m.d wtlh tM County Clan of~ C~ ty on ApfU 2. 111-\ . ,~ Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Aprll 24 May I 8, 15, 1984 2232·84 Pt&.IC f«>TICE NOTICE Of VACATtON NOTICE IS H~EBY GIVEN ttle't the City Council of Iha City of New· por1 Beach, on Aprll 23, 198", did ~" 1 Anolutton 01 lnl9ntton No 84-35 to YllClte • c.rtatn llrMt, 11td 11r .. 1 propoaed to be vac:ated II legally dMctlbed U fOllOw9: Alf of 1hll cert1ln llrMt known u Tlconderoge Str"'· 82.00 f .. t wide, u 1fl0WT1 on • ml !ll' of Tract No 7852 llled In Booll 302. Paa-7. 8 alld 9 ot MllCellaneou1 ~ape. ~ COf'dl of Ofenga County, Ca11toml1 Aeeervlng therefrom • blanket 111am1nt for public uttllly purpoeea FOf' p1ntctitar1 and ci.11111, rafet· enc. .. hereby made to • mac> lhow· lr19 the 1traat to be YIGlled Said map 11 on Ille In Iha otnc:. of the City Clafk NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN HEREBY that"the Clty Counclt ot the City Of~ hKh bel aat Mon- day, the 14th of May, t08'. 1t the hour of 7 30 p m u IM time. Ind the Coundl Ctlambart of Ille C/fy Council Of the City ot ~ 8..ctl U Ille~ fOf the publle l'IMtlng of all per~ lnter .. ted In or ObjllC'tlng to Iha pr~ v1 cation, and aald City Counctt 11 lhe uma time and plaot wlll hMr Ille .vldenoe on.red by any pareon lnt.,...led In the veQltlon her .. tofOt• OeecTibacl WANDA e AN0£AS£N cny Clttll a1 the Olty of Newport 8Mch f>~bllil* ()fange Cout 01tty Pllnl May I 19"4 ~""70------ Cl'ASSIFIED· ~INPE&_._ __, ___ ., To Ptict -Yu AcJ, Cll 642-5 678 REAL ESTATE -~'f•l Allalwim HIU. ··-~ a.111oe P.lll,.,la c.,...1tan0 ....... Cor\lMtkl Mar C-.M-c.,.. Poont 1:1 Totu ~wn Vall•y ti lll\lll'IClqn ... b Hwu tlart>ow '"""' L..pna 0.Vh ...... naHtU. ~naNicwl ....... ,._, M1_,v,.,. "'""'""'' ..... S.11 ~ttl<'fli. S.n J...,. ('•po1tr•1•" s.n ......... Sn! l!lnch Soulh .....,..,.. s ..... 1a..11 Tl.loun w .. 1m1no1.Pr Moboi. Honw. """"«• ,..~ .. s.. .. h """"°"> a....,,,... f'rvp<t l' .. -... ry L.uu \.·c.wnm1 Proprn v lOndonul'\IUm. Oupi..-Un11a H..-lo l»'Mov..S I"' ,tn\f. t"rv.,...,-t) """"'""'I ... .,,,., Lui>"" s.. ... MOO.IP Hom< P•1 i.a • .tounU1r"1 llnirr l o.an..,Cu Ou1 ,1f Count v (llJt ol Su.IA: R...ni. tw..1 ..... ,"'6 Re.ir1 """'"'y 1\nw. Sha.Mc R I.~ 111: WU\Wd RENTALS Ho..e... f\uruoh..i H.,._. Unfu,.,...,_ H.,._. f'urrualwd ot U nl"mo.ahed Cuneio FUm Condo Uni To-n~ lurn Tow~Unl Ouplu .. .f\.m DuplH" Uni A pAl'VMftll f""'4alwd "~'"Uni Apu P'un> or Unt -Roam .. Board tiowla, M-11 C..-t"- S..-...... W. Vece~knt.als 'kftt.alo IO$Ntt •tvnt.a1o w.,,led Carqn lor .....,, Olln kni.ala Bwirw.. Rttilalt CorrlmJ ........... lndua1 !Wnla.la !.~ ..... ANNOUlfCEMENTS \~ "* 1001 THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOUR Telephon e enk .. : Mo nday-Friday iiii.,_.. ...... m ........... __ ,lili....,....,. ............ w. ...... _~1 ••m ,., 1a1t '_tmr_....,al-.... _ __.1-..!!l .. , .... tl lltl .. L..... IMI wuy llDMIM OI*\ end ~11 41drm 4 bf, S ba. Shott nil to 3 le home It the end of • bNd\1 Spee. llv. rm. q~ ~ on In fM'l.ldtn. rmd, "fh bekl, 101• 1m 102~ 1111e IOU IOJ1 ICMO 1042 t044 104t 10~ IOU I~ IClll 106~ 101• 101• IOIO 10i4 ION 8:00 A.M.·5::i0 P.M: Bu ine Co unter: ~l o nduv·F'rida,· ...... .., lot. It'•'* :c:9~. ~·~: • tM belt of ctecor•ttno ..... 1718 wtUI "** "*' tlfthtont -- '°" 1090 ION 1100 11%~ 11)0 Hl) 110(' 122) Int Ill' I)()( 1n .. IJ)j "'' ··~ •14%) IOC l:IOV 1)2~ 1))41 1)1~. •* '* lOOO 182) 2100 UO(. 8:00 \.\t.-5:30 p .~1. '- DEADl .l~E . Pl Ill.IC . \TIO'\ UEAUU'\t-: \lo11<ht\ ~ul. I I ::m a.m . T ut•,tf u, \11111 l::m ,. Ill. a::so p.111 . \\ 1·1li11•,dH \ Thu r,cfu, Fricl a\ "'alurcl.1' "'111tthn I "'''· \\ t•(I. l'ltur'. Fricht\ Fri. . •~:m I'·"'· J::w ,1.111. :um 11.1t1. :s:oo p .ttl. t :A:\CELLAT IO~ & . CORRECTIONS: ( 11111·1•1l 111io11, a 1ul o1 1·o rrt•t·tio11 i, 111u \ lit• 111ac l1· 0 11 ... amc• dc ·c.utlint•l'I a i. uhcn .:. PINt"ot' a.,k for 11 n rnn·lla liou numl1t•r "twn 11trn1·t>ll i111' ~~ur ad. ERROR : 2:ioc Cht'<'k ~o ur act dail ~ a ncf rt'IH>rt ~~ t·rror imnlt'dia tt'h . The U:\ IL' ~ Pll OT thM~rnt•i. li ab i l i t ~ for tht> fi r..t ~. ~t bllnda.. ut. larMu 1111 rtcti wood pw11ng, 1,.. C&ii56: 1 BM w/LbfiT direct lightlng, gourmet Pool --i-kltc:Nn With harcfWoOd 'I• ml, to beh, I t~ cablntt•. formel dining ~· Ow!!!! §!!:2!2!. end e big fatNly rm. TNI l lerflt••.... fl'flM llff =.:;:. ~a9::s~~ price F~2~2~ ::~ 11111111 -= 51\.KT t;tJ,$,"IMl ~ltct1en. llllm ..,., PAOPEA~S _........ 1a Whet you oet wttt1 tNt 3 .. --!~~~~~~~ bdrm, 2'A b9 pten 0 In _,.. Turtlt Roe* Ndg9. Super P•Wlf Lll&flll "WILi fl enterUintnenl home. A• nw. a Br 2~ a. ouatom-IUOI" tumat11e lo9rl t:l26 000 'Ind home hM Ill IM ,..,1 ,.nm -_:_, . qutdlty you would upecl A viii• lhat It bMUtnv I I trom tl'lla prestigious loo With· In walking dlatance 0 SO r cation. FMlur• 8n In-of beaoh. 2 muter .Wt•. ea It y ' Ctedlble kitchen. Awalt· 21h balha. Dining .,. .. , Ing your gourmet kllctien with Mllng .,. ... thought• IH&,000. large living .,. ... Pool, 786-1172 Danny Bibb. " apa and tennlt. Jutt r• di.Iced to t 1oe,ooo. Call 'f/: Macnab · Irvine . ....... ....... Cute 2 Bdrm c ondo localed In Meea Verde. Patio I garage. Make an oft9r. now 3 ::1 in<'orrt't't in t·rtion o nh . Traditional 1600 CLAS IFIED 642-5678 Realty MPllHIY ~................................ 631-7370 ~ely ~ 2 Z100 8r 2 Be home. Nft lend- 2902 8H1t1 fer Salt .., ... I• lalt ecap1~'31s.ooo. Prtn- :; Ct1tul l ot2 lntr&l 1112 d pela • 483 Morning ~ 11S••m;;;;;=::;.::=:;:=;;;;;;;;;;:=;:1•--------c anyon d. Open Sa1. ; Lmu llU UYFIHT 1~9·i5i. 1ise-=164=2=== =:; UH ISU lnt•r•tlng and flexlbl• 1• 291 4 floor plan In thla Im· --.0 WITI ::: Beautiful 3 Br. 3 ~ Ba, Bayfront pier & ~acutf~I~ ~ + r:: 111111111111 mo float for 65' ~t: Best bu'y at$895,000. denca. Secluded atrium TM 2Bdrm owner'• unit ~~~ petlo. circular atalrcaee. hu a family/dining .,..., Beautiful 3 Br 2 Ba la ti~ lace 3 flr9Placet & gourmet hardwood noora. wood • • P yroom, u ~P • kitchen. Ow'* w111 con-bMmed c.lllnga, 2 b~ ~-wnta ll>02 beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. aid« exehange. Reduced llreplac., • vlffage vl9W t:::·iiimiiiniiietiii.iii1iii-946-iiiiiiiiii719iiiiiii3iiiiiiim UY .. llM UYFIHT lllll IQ $950,000. from ttie bedroom• and,. l.oool 6t f°Nnd )004 p.,.-i.. 3012 P•non.al 9Hv"'" :IOU Sthobl.6 4J IN~ 3018 fro~I 3011 BUSlfESS & FINANCIAL a....-·°' S&ko •a.-.-Oppanwv._ Buanno Wanl.od 'lnYfttmml Oppanunaua lnVftlmHll Wan\od • M OfW) IO '--o. 'MOfWv Warned MOf111..,... T 0 • EMPLOYMENT 11. ·~ "'""'"' • J<-0. .... ..n1"l room to expand. LM Ill.I Je tty & Bay view , newly decorated Mai -WATI HfRONl PLUS Kai 2 B 2 Ba 40' $6 HOMl!> ._ a 2 Bdrm 2 ba rental wltl'I ..... • r , • patio .. 95,000. REAL ESTATE prlvateyard -ALLCharm· 2bdrmolderb9eehhome 1.-m•••• ••1·1400 lngly• youra for only In perl9cl 1oc:at1on wttt1 WIW!I; -----·-----1260,000. bMd'I at both endl Of ttle Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba, Laa.•• Fii ~ bloc;t(Ull. ••••n patio, pool home. Fee price $775,000. ..au11 --. mtalU RIH IOUIFIHT TIE IEITt 1~ llJ.1• A ptl<M of owner.hip hOme ~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ocean & Jetty views, marine room , 4 Br. In a prkM of ownerahlp Luxury In Olde COM; New ~ .... 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1 ,285,000. Mighbortlood. Spacloua 3Br 3ba time. R·2 lot br home°' 212 ctupu. & beautlful 3 Bdrm with $395K. e.40-'254 Beet beeet\. 5109-S.. l&f•-a. •cf •eJFlllT tamlly room & IOfmal din-•""-e n..-dally 2-5 -n.a -Ing room·1n prime Coata C..ta lt11 1124 o;,,·54~M7876-~ Spectacular bayf ron t dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up, .......... A l'lnt offer· BY OWNER: a BR. 26X. • •• -· &.11--2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1 ,350,000. Ing that will Mii futl Onfy F/Pt New ca~ lrg ...... _..,_ 1 178,950. 646-7171 yard. S129K 75 1-e<>M alk t6 ahopt. bMctl. Bal. pter~. ~8r/2ba By owner. ctlatmlng 4 Br. ea. 218 Bal 8' 873-2M3 )~ 1v. be lrg lot. 60 x 11c. WllTalff •w CoY9red patio, ,,...., new THE REAL ESTATERS BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-ll Roy\•cl•· D•·v• NB bl) 1'1161 ))tO roof. n•w plumbing. lmmecu'91• 3 Br, 2 ba. ~~ .... -~!!!'!!'!I!~-.. --.... -llWPllTIUOI S116,000.873-7794 Pool, i.c. tonnal din rm. •• ,. 1326,000. n1-a111 dys. ~~ ~ llUIT lfflll WEnoun 110 IM IT IWIYI 842-5219 ~ MCRCHAPl>IS£ A nlKtun Apph•nt" AUJ\KH~ 8 1dK Mot~ri•t. (-.MnftfM a, [qUlpt'TW'"I t Compulln f'r.., IO Yw f Unwluif' Cat..,. Sain Hnuwhold (;wd. J~'*'"'"' M.-.h1rwn ,....,.,..,..;..;,... M.• Wan....i M.-ca.I lnalNmrnia ()!(,.·~ f'urnnu,... 6t £q..1prnrn1 P"'noo & Ore..,,. ~pu<lln& Coodo TV R..d1<> 'it.rr-tJIQ 11111••••• 2 bdrm, 2 battl, lmmac. VleW dedc. Wflk lo every. ttlln g Incl. com m . poot/apa. S 169,000. unique tiou .. alQ Realte>n. 67~ Sll,IOO A Bdrm N9wpOrt 8eacf'I 194,900. One of IM bMI af 1110K. 4 bdrm. Mutt •WJt • , home. Prof. landacaped and larga.t condo• for Miii Nr SC Plaza. Owner: !if/many amenltlee Incl. YOUJ mC>fleY. Highly up-(213)376-7798 eYe9 1::: =.ti.~~·~:: entry courtyard, tormal graded. Walk to all ahop---.-W--111.--IU---drywall Int, upgraded dining room. lg ram rm ping. Cell now 546-2313 4 Bdrm, 2 batl'I, ftrepleoe, cplt & appl. In park w/2 w/wet bar & fl1'99l808, new roof. new furnace, clubh0u8et & pool, pvt apacloua bkfat a1ee, Matr n • w d 11 h w a• l'I • r . marina. AHum. loan. Bdrm w/balcony and 1 136•000 . Rec ently Tennaortrade.$39,900. mlnl-vltlW, MC. aytlem, p ai nted Owner w lll 831MMS« pool & ape, 3-ear garage ..,., IUll flnanc:. wtlh ama11 dOwn. "'Obi_,~.,..-. ~2..,..4x-=eo,..,,..-. -=s..s-=-..,-& lndry rm. $380,000. _1 ..... A. 2 Br 2 ... 1 .. ... Call Binnie Dixon. ..... llJ ...... lffr _. .. , .... rg ... rm. Enjoy cool OCMn bfeezet Ml-llH ' dining, kit. w/llOYe & on any or 3 baleonlet wtttl ---------retng. Upgraded :! & complete pttvacy. Model Piil dr~ 2 n!Qe pot' + Ilk• home with 3 apaclout • ~541 aft 5. Bdrm•. 1 down tlalra •BR 2ba. Meea dal Mar. ~.;...i:;....;.;.;.;.,.;..;.....__.:__-:l-:lT= w/connectlnn baltl. A.-Mual ... • WKy nlee. . ·• Cati 641-8833 GE 1sQ-Q100 --------,, ~ . . 80ATS l t...w • k-ont t..fint·ral ''"" YI IPPllYll TIE ILIFFI IEWPOllT 1001 trM I otr Mtlr aulta. Slee> SUCCESS REAL TY down IMng room, fir• place, M t bat, kitchen and breakfut ai.a. For- mal dining. Double at- tached oar•· s 164.500. Aak for Loli Egan. Pu\lltrr 1~11 Fantullc locallon near the 10:~ bett 1t1opplng In the 1016 Southland. 9 theetr" & 'v1~ all med. & prof aervtcet ~~~ Belter ... lhlt OM FASTI Excellent financing avail· able on ttlla tovety 3 Bdrm home. Aatume a large loan at only 9'M'. lnler•1. BrlQl'lt & airy floor plan With vaulted oelllnga In beauUful acenlc grMn- belt erea. $299,500, F" landl 646-7171 S.11 Sf""'d Ski M.r.m• F-"u1' M•1nl ~"" .. !>hp. & o..1u l°>lA>Ut<' l0l4 759-1501 Suppl,., INtru.uon S&1lbr.ards I TRANSPORTATION A1n"r1th e .... ~1'"" Camp. n M o11.r Bt'K" •Mou~.,,_ lftiSt.u:>t.1tn Moti.1r Uornn H\ ' Tr .. dt-r'\ rra"f'I I r.1h n l'11tu" AUTOMOTIVE Aut.1 1 ~ •"n.tt Aut.• "'-""'"'°' J.'•11.A A4'""' V..ttf\c..,1 'P '"" k..c,. K•-1 4 \\o'hn '"'"" 7026 70U 1·~-~' "ll:fj\ \ •f1• "M~O An1H~U" ( ·~' "flf)·~ AUTOS IMPORTED A it .. "'°""'" VIII\ At.1*11 "'": -"UU1' VllN RMV. .) Wiil ' ,, •• h -"\ rn• 11-i..un i#H1 l\.o<t""'9'•n f llW f "'''" tltll h•• Vil.I U1f1fUftt v "~ l'tUU 1111' J•cu•r ti:v J"r\llf'" f IJI L.mt.-tftth101 91}) L.rwui Vil\ Lmuo 9111 Maida 810 M1tW'•'• VIO M•r<-l\o-111 VIO M1l4Uh•~· 9141 M(, 9149 Opo•I 91'1 P1mlrr• ll)J f.\.uj"•' VI~) ~, ..... ~ 9U1 "'""'"'' 91:W &ti. Kt,...., tlet ft<,y,., Ill~ Suto tlfl) pi;ut)tt u .... r.,,..,~ .... fh.,mph t l71 \'htkt..,•pn till \'ok-o tin M1.11 t t':1 _AUTOS, O<KSTIC 11Ml PlCn &.i. tlO'l <: .. 111i-·-n ...... , .. i.-. nu n,.,.,._, eiu llM... '"' I .,,.f tllt 1 ... -..1 Q21 l.'"'""" tlU M•nur) Q:lt ·-........ tll1 ..,.,,,._u. I '32\ '"'"''"' n~!f THE REAL ESTATERS let Us Help V 01 Sell Y 01r Property! The Oaiy Piot otten you Uis eud me ad on In "Pictt.e Pait" weekends for just $25 ptr day, Of 2 days for $45. Submit a pichre. or we'I photo1r1ph It for JOU at I mDnll th1r1e. C111 C11111f1t~ 642 -5678 0 ~t,;"'!;,~· ":::·,: .• ~. ;~ .,. '' t ,.. I •. ,..t .. M _...,, I KL A R.(T I 11 I 11 I II LI F ( I I II--' ....... , T-j-/ ..-,:-1-L fllol '•"°* 118.ntO ht• car - .. llKA11M " OCi11 111111 """"*9 -J~-11_S_l£-Aj-y-,,-i 0 -•·•'• "'• '""'\• ""'°'" ~r lf1"'9 .......... ....., --· _....._..£-_.__...._....__, T ,.. J••f 1-, ftpi1t _., ,.,,. ) ......... MIAl·Lml-9 .............. Piil 3BR 2ba. s1sK dn. owe bal~ 30 yr• 12"""-· Prln only. Aak for Hutch. 1;:----:----'T'lll:-::r 64-4-7020 UIUllWI Formerly Lingo R.E. CALL 841-8833 SELL Idle ltamt wlttl a Dally Piiot c1...ifled Ad. YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 108,777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS COMPARE* OUR CLASSIFIED RATES Daly ioa,117 2se Plot Orcullhon i>ef tl{ousand Santa Ana Resister Newport Ensl&n 49,000 Ctrc.ullhon 52,000 Ctt cull llOll soc plf thousand The 80,000 49C Pemysa ver Circulatiofl ptl rtlou$1od Aatn Baaed On 3 Linea -7 Times ........_,. "8aMd On Competing ClrcutttiOfl In PUOt Marht , ___ . UH . m acr•. near Crawfordville Georgia. S 12,500. firm . 850-8&47 Beaut. 1~ acre, Spraque River Valley. Oregon. $98,000/obo. 980-7047 L1ta11 ...... ruah~ .. ""GtUF22111 WMIDIDTILI ., .... P..Wlla 1117 Penlft OCM.nJront hme, Jn/Ju/AUQ, r~ oua.- tom 2 Bt, den. MOOO/mo. Kay P. 720-Nte auPtlat Cloee to Marina 1 , Br mOdel condo, pool. ape. '925.•9t-<2713 COUl\try IMng betwwl ND I !MM. 38A, l#ge yd, 2· cat Oat '850. ~7 ..... Vahnlu .. ·· Apr!l!!!tl, Val, ltll Ol&e ....... 1114 Liit I,.... *4 .. !!. ~-~ .... !!:::1:1•!!!.!:!!!~~l~l ~ ..... t ..... au C..ta .... I 2114 Room available In C.M. 1817 w..ediff &, N'.I. Red W81et Wt on ~ Iii -home, non-tmtcr. prof St.39 eq ft. 1>9nc:h South CoHt HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR V......._ 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2nd Stunning large 2 Br 2 Ba M/35 & OWi. 5-48-&0&e Acient 641-6032 Pica. Gtwn to ftoor Condo. mo to mo. gwden .pt. pool & rec: SEA & SUN LOOOE $330/up c:rpU dr.-ale: 45 bue ~-aY911 now. S750/mo. Nice •• IS45 710 W 18th St S 105 wk/up. Cotor TV 17301 Beectl. Huntington 1-------.;.._ pool. MUna, Might rm. Utile !>.id 1 Bdrm QUtec 3029 w. CoMt Hwy, Npt Beectl. 842-283-4 1~•;•;;;•;;•h;.iiiiiiiiiiiiii;•;;1l;1 Ctieettl,. R.E. 759-18n petlo. No peta. ~tmo'. So Ula bct't f\llty rum 2 blka oc AAport: 800-Ii La CltMatt ml Avml May.~ ~ kn'~. p(,oi, ..wa: t200 eq ft, 4-8 eep. of-••nu .. 3 e; 2'XL rwnhM. OC*r'I W..ulde. 2 er. 1 t>a. ,,.. i-c:. "" a.. COIOf TV. nc.. asucrn. 979-9941 And tunning 7AM-e:ae> PM W~, ~-:~h 21-April 19): Movement. excitement, confusion :·1!7~ ~..a:879 dy9, ~:'=· ~~ ~ ::~.~~ 1325' c:.:.-' ~ M~~5ir::c: ;,:·,t 7thll~ ~~ combine to make this a busy fascinating scenario. Status quo falls aside, a__ · 5PM at 831-5230 Upper 8adl Bay "" bath all. 873-8409 ceflle •two-.. gee tor you have m ore room, additional opportunities and your popularity is '-w lut ...,. ff4i kltlfam rm ~ N-emtCt Fun MMCe IUhe/Newpol1 ttie prtce of one. definitely OD upswing. Gemini, Sagittarius natives play key roles. a BR I« ax: Groe =· 2 a; ; L m: ™ Furn. $250. M2~ Ctr. Two offlcee av1lll May 1•111 If··-TA~US (Aeril 20-May 20): You'll make righ_t move a.t ri$httjme Nlcel 1AV:I 81~~54~· epta. d.repee,-wutiwi Lt.bin 2tii 1. The Ew:uttve Offtoe., 1111.llMll -restnctJons will be removed and you could hit financial Jackpot. mo.w gar '* dryer '* up encl gar. _ • 110.Neiwpof1 Cent« Dr. flLLB'lll Focus QD payments, collections, location of article which had been lost, A,artanb r~ $e75. 536-0921 LAI 11&111 #200, NB. 844-4492 11M11t missing or sto len. You could receive offer o f lucrative con tract. 2er 2aa bltlM nr bMct'I llTH •• o.c. AIRPORT AREA SEX THERAPY· Cow-.. GEMINI (May 21-June ~O): Get togethe~ with Ari«. Taurus · gar, bMt ., .. M75 No Wk rentals. s125 a up. 535 to 1183 eq ft,~ lnQtora.u.ICono.m. .. individualsfordescrvedcclebrallon.Youhaverighttobeelatcd.there Lataulwk 2141 pet1780-1713833.-3307 co'ror TV fr• coffee l:gi:=~eq&ftallmoto &YAPPT:64CM41M isreason tobeoptimisticandgreenlightwillbeflasbedforspccial study SfudlO. Mature Pf'Ot. non •S400tup. Bach, 1 er. heated p0oi & atepe to mc)OK.557-7010 ' IMl•U .. or project. Get ideas on paper. 1 amker. TV, pool. u1H. Inc. pool, apa. 18992 Aor1dL oce.n. Kltc:t1'1 avall. -• CANCER (J une 2 1-July 22): Romance develops-beyond "flirtation '450. -41M-M51 842-283-4. 842-3172 985 =-~· ~P<s~i! ~:rou":i NA• stage~mphasis on change, travel and a vanety of expeneoces. lftllrt_INCk Bil ..... • • Laguna • ftoor. 1055 e·CamMo Or. ~ =--~= Oandestine meeting takes place. is likely to involve d omestic situation 1iXUi8X BXv CCOI 2Br 2~a., d/w w/d hk-lwt ..... Bii Coat'MeM. 3 bllca E. of • · · or possible change of residence. Taurus, Libra persons ~lay key ro!~· Sub rent 1 rm eff. IPI to up, ;ar, ftplc, s850 ........... WMlltl ~~= Jr":r Adami ~=Land LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): _What appeared to be a 'lost. cause IS July 1. MU11 be club mt>t. M2-nee1M0-1193 24 Hr. c.,.. Lowty HcenM ~-&c:ot1a. ,213)1M16-1984 revived, could involve special performances or the media. Define Mr. Austin 842-4097 Deluxe 3er 2aa & 2er 2aa home. (714) 979-54M WATERFRONT,~· u I terms, avoi~ self-dcccp~1on, ch~ck fi~ndaJ re$0urccs ~f those who ......., lfT In 4-pl•• crptt drpe I or" ~·t~rnl ed' ftaftl .. l make temptlnJ offers. Pisces, Virgo nat1ves figure promtnently. Winter rental to S/23, by blttna ... .,......... ·=-tab IHI r..:::. t y ...;.i,,5 ta;; mrn 813. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphas~ ~n career. b~sine~. weett or month. No peta. No peta. MO••• L.A./S .F./Vanc:ouver. tntensificd relationship and chance to_make significant finanoal gatn. S43-1930 or &73-7844 I Mt• lllll Furn. 2 Bf hi L hM. llPi Ian.a_ From $429. Aeeum w ~ You'll have more responsibility, pressure will m o unt, you'll face Ocean Vl9w-200 tt to e211~ANANGELODR. ~22av~"tri 8~118 ~h~ .::· latah 1111 duded. &U-7348 emerJency situation and you will come through victoriously. water. 2BR w11g nvtdln 1 t>r, 2 t>r & bachelor 1P1t. io... unit. es0-1foe · 1800iiat 1310 P& c:t l•sfPMI Capncom 1s involved. rm. opening 10 front gat· TelevtMd MCUrlty. eocl. Hwy, NB $1100 /mo ;;~;;;,;~~~~ C.ulEE& OPPORTlJN~TIES TH£ DAILY PILOT. Oruip c...i, '• coeeaaJ ~-.hJ ~per • ..,.. • Yariety ef f..U u4 part u-poeit'-.,,.uawe. Aay - of die f.u.wt.c 9 u ~y te _,k wk). n Mtalaadbif et.aft. bltersted fa ~ oolr llte beet witlai8 aa ncitlq lad•try. BUSINES OfT1C£ • Auowata ReeetYaWe Cert -Eatry loe.1 .,...i11oa. Ne n;pcrieDtt __,.,. C.od.Jdate will be ll'aiaed. FaU lime, boorly. ' EDITORIAL • Ckrll/Typ9t -Put lime poau... 1.,_,.._ copy. tortlo1 mail aod 1eatta1 datiD.1 rHpe .. ibiUtiea. 20 ltowa., bomly. ._,e offer car«T IV~ ~et..,_t. aa4 a co•petill•c beaftiu ~ U imsere.ted. pkue come bt aa4 apply fr.a 10-2 dell • or MOd r-c to Pal St~ Illy Piil · UBRA (Sc 23-0c 22). E h · · · I I tra I den patio. ~ tum -garaget.pool,jac, tennt1. Fum wtlly rentalt Apnl-213-889-5985 MDI IPe pt. t.. · mp aSJS on.spmtua _va ucs. ve bright & airy. Available c:tubhouMw/tuanerdae Sept . Step• to 213-IM4-8914 ton•.ott.nma•soee plans, ~ss1ble study of foreign language. You 11 reach wtde.r aud!ence. May 3 to June 9. S300 wee. rOOfTI. 84e-19 13 oceantbay. and ....,,.. Annuel oroee £mploJw potential will be realized and you no longer will have defeatist attJtude. 931.0174 •1r&W11I Yll .. IMtlh 111-4112 Store or omoe IP9Ce for $Ho.ooo. net profit mnaTllU• . You areaoing pU&ccs-you'll know 1t and act a«:ord.ingly. lu t 7.. 9511 rent In Costa Meea, ~ tu.. '480.000. 8 SC01RPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 )· Get ready for new start added . n 1 • YILWE Summer Rental• 8PPf'OX. 500 eq ft. Caal\ bu*nea, long term 32 Houn. 1 yrs + . . ' · · '. · 28R \V,bi end gar dOM Pier Realty 957-oeoa · 588-8814 .__ Price 11.500 ooo •t5 E. 17ttt S1. C.M independence. Emphasis on emotional involv~ment{ dcd1cat1on, t beech $500 225 La New 1 & 2 Bdrm IU•ury 536-9326 Barbara "~-.........-1-• Own« retJrtng 0, .:ou.ci -a• vulnerability. Get to heart of matters. refuse t~ be intfm dat~ b y one P°a1oma 837-7918 collect apta In 14 plana. 1 Bdrm, ~.., not even conaider te111no. ...,,_ who is more sound thanlfury. Member of opposite sex plays maJOr role. A V f 2 Bdrm and Townhomee Vaca!Ma latah 1111 Fabuloua opportunity. Exp. St aft Dietician SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Intuition SCTVCS as reliable Jlltanta, • · + pools, tenn11. water-leatab ZH'1 180040 Herbor. F.V. Thia unique ~ Is Banking ;;::;d ~·~:·: guide. Form abstract ideas, plans. Leave direct action for another ti me. lala.--~~~ ~·-~~ = llwr a.tlll IYllL 1240 eq tt.'-offered ~tt~nt;~ .... IHe,elrald growing SNF chain 1n CA. For now, gather information, study files, J?repare yourself f<?r "future ... · driv. North on e.acn 10 W.., 11111114 ltflee Agent " 641-5032 ~:."'9Amor1tlud ~ 30 Recefv9 <*left, aMWer Must M'4 c:urr. lie. a be assault." Focus also on legal agreements, nghts and perm1ss1ons. Pnlarala 2717 McFadden and Weet on fer ltsttqs I Mtalh Comm. BktD C-2 zone. yM,-1, lntereet only pay-P:::=· d "::::· ~ fr'M to trawt. XJnt. Med. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Forces lend to be scattered -l500 Rte; smr. uilla McFadden to Seewlnd ~........ 2000 eq ft. 2 omoe.. UM: mentt tor 5 ~. • ~nic::ione & typing Dent-', L.H9 ~ & Pen· gather in puzzle pieces and put them in place. You'll have more paid. No pet•. Reap. VIiiage. {71•1893-5!98 W.,.,,,_, llMIM• :~~C:. 'r; mfg. bak>ofl peynw1t at tn. aatlflt neecs.d r!"U::~ 393~ work.ing room vou'll be more aware of body image, you'll recognize Adult Summer Olymplct. lniat 2744 l1elten .vvv. mo 1 · end of 5 )'W'S. No col-... f · .... p1ta1 Rd NB c.. ~ ' < · I" · · · h d . · Avail May 25th. 1_ Npt Bc:h Channing brtdc ,_,.., nec:1ssry, M the ... .. • • need for more d1sc1p Inc ID connection wtt .Jet, nutnt.1on. . 1oe EBay Ave. Apt 9. 1 BR conao by 1treem. Iatan •• ~ on buty Newpor1 bualnw generet.a the MO~ c.m. 0'1V9 lllTll'I .... AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emfhas1s. o n vane_ty. romance, . ~ Poo1. Jae:. Tenn11. Ava11 lnrt ltll Blvd at cann!,y. VIiiage. prontt. For into c.ii Mr ~ Bwfl Front &-omce. pe11 contests, spcculati ".e ventures. Element 0 surpnsc work5 1n your favor. C!ltaJ!nl ztM 911. 1525. 891-0999 F chrlttlan ifir 2bf/2'lb. 1100 1.f. + 1000 1.t. Y.,d. Lewis. 213-e28-M71. or c:,'~= = time, Will trWn. Mutt type. Member of o pposite sex 1s attracted to your unorthodox. concepts, 1Br Condo apllt level, ua I at 75 Irvine twnhM: pool, J.ac, Ownrtagt 673-53e9 write to 7808 Aorenoa Equal Oppty Emptyr · eo.ta ..._ 64S-11n procedures, ideas. Scorpio, Taurus and another Aquanan figure late• & itreama, ftplc, termit. 1395 + utllt. Id ltUJ Av., Downey. CA 90240 DRIVERS x COUNTRY prominently. be mpool~ro.,2 '!'.,gar "2~~· ASAP ROMrnaty 857-9688 lau t·'-.............. , Ulllmi Drl Calif. lie. req"d PISCES(Feb. 19-March 20): Dialogue opens with family mcm r. 645-3 115 __. · Fem only to ahr ~ hM In en •H,. T.l.'i foraeMc:let>er. H,.1<>-e. McGREGOR YACHTS Focus on property sccunty. long-range transactions. Get offers in 14+8001 or 7&&-2701 HB No kld1/pet1. N-amkr 1260 1.f.. ffont oG . trg SURF & SANO HOTEL 163' Placentle.. c M. writing. impnnt yoor own sty!e •. rcali_ze that m~m~r of opposite sex is 2 :~1~~ ~~~Os~ I ~~ ut~~ 't:'tum. u~,~~ e;; T~ pvt TO ia 10.000 UP.· 4~n8eectl. Cell~ DIRIW 11.0llt very much attracted. Gem101, Virgo, Sagittanus persons figure OK 84 • · Way. c .M 540-9352 dy9. No credll v . no~-~ PIT tn ,.__ One °' Orange Countlel romioentl 2BR 1 ba,enclgar,patlo, trlgetat~ Incl. No P-t'!: F/M non·amkr 21 -35 ''" 846-06819Yea Oenl8onAMoc:9 7311 tt>te.:::'r9c..i.tP.AJR. oldestc:ompanlee.cs.r .._. leaHI Uafuaia.. 1490/mo. call evea 645-4855 btwn 9&3 dally f!. t~l~~c~ 1600 alt. w/ltrtl omce. 50<: ltlt Wu 1 tale• Jrn~~all AM ~ ~ no:;'.I: W :30, 848-7129 LIFFHAVEN 2Br. Iba, +'h utll C.M. ~240 p/f 3 phate. Randolph 840-90S3 wtstrong ••cretarlal lewal un ta .IN lniat U44 2 BR down. Dllhwasher, nreplac:e. gar. etc. Ideal F n/tmkr to ahr 3br hOUM. St. CM. 54&-1653 .. •HHIT .. "' .. , lkllla and de*e. Must Don't wait bold 2 bdrm A/C 2 bf 2 ba multl tam garage. Avail 512, 1110 tor rettred oouple. No N.B. Walk to bch. 1315, 2000. 2000 & 4000 eq ft m.,,,. Lm Tl Lfm7 type 60 wpm. Salary $450 won'1 lut nat gd mod«n J11ru lnd1 pool & V~torla. Call to .... No pets. Lease. 650-4873 111 & lu t. Reta. ell.07&7 3975 Birch. NB. The Orange Cout Deity Ruby's It tooktnO tor en apen. 8eMfltt prooMed deal Chlld pet call gar UOO't kid /pet dogl. SSSO/mo 83l...&8l2 Ealtbluff TownhouM Apt. F rmmte: $250/mo + $100 l .50 IQ ft . Agl 541-5032 Piiot l\U an excellent op-wgMtc, aetf atarttng ~ Ring Lynn s.7-5625 539-6190 Beet Alty tee 539-9190 Beet Alty tee 2BR. garage. fenced yard, 3br 2ba. 2 car gar .. no dep. Acrota from beech, l~t HU port.unity for • W vtdualt fOf full & part time Elll .. llm'flll Eut~ large 1 Bdrm, Delull Lg. 1 BR TownlhO. Ss;~I ,:~ut:oo 0=: pats $8~~-~:,'0Frl e-5. 'H.B. 752.0234 Ive mag Fm ttorageyard. 9800 ~=~ M= a~ =--~"":: :~ Triton E9«ow, L~una -lllllllllT crpta/drpa, 1 car gar & FIP. Pool/Jae:, Tennlt. AvaJI May 5th. 842-3797 M/F 3 BR houae In Coata IQ ft. Newport Ht• aree. track record. Great to IMtn new methods BMch. 497-2411 ~ nwr ---· carQl:)rt. L ..... 760-836-4 Refr. 1700. mo 838-8300 Mesa. Non amokw. S300. 5500/mo. 5-48-9831 Mon potenllal, guaranteed GrMt Yt9W on end oc EllllW m'Y p /T l14/IJM1ll E'SIDE. Clean 2BR 1ba, ~ lttc~ ntt IYllUIU.. & Utll. Mark 540-1199. thr Fri 8-4pm. draw agalnat com-Balboa Pier. For Inter· Mon.-Frt. N.8. 956--0650 certaa ••• Lr uu patio, :t gar~. $e25+ 1' lm"'i'i vmr ig-1 Br retrlge, range, laun-Spacious singlt, one M/Fem to lhare 2 Br. 1 ea. Aauuc .. nta 3002 mlMlon. Oeell'9 to move YW, apply In pet90n M-F 3 Bdr executive Spygiut dep. 84 0491 875-3432 courty!rd view .. Avali'. ~i. ~51,:~; ~~ & two bedroom ap~. Apt, Balboa 111and. SPIRITOXL READINGS ~";~~ta plua. 9am-11am or~: Pr~~·~ In home, 2 Ba. family rm, Dau Pilat UM S/1. 1750. mo 845-9333 18th. St. 548-0492 S350mo yearly Non ~dVloe In all matten. Love. p o. eo11 1560 Ruby'a, 1 Balboa Newport 8eectl ~ pt many amenltlea Approll amoke< 675-9564 Jerry marriage & bu1lne... Coala Mesa. 929~ CHILD CARE. HOUSE · lime lunch/dlnnet ••· 2400 • f 180 d9g Yt9W •Creeic at your do«. oa-2 BR. 2 "BA. Vertalllet. Bache lor, . E.1lde C.M. M/F •hr 2 Br 2 Ba. vot-Also counaellno. 1815 EOE KEEPER. ~ lady to P«lenced waiter/wait· S2500i,N, 1st ldt + tM<lral eel~ Brand Ocean View. Avall. &11. Cath. celllnga, patio, le yb all, tennla , nr So. El Camino Reel, San watc:tl my child & do ,..._ 14.35/hour. no ttPt aec:. def>. ~.'0riv. by new 1 Brc ~walk to S1200.mo.84S-9333 kltch . very clean. SoCoaat nice 1395 Clem Uc"d.492_7298 houaekaep ng . hra F>teeeecelt&U-540' "1 Utt .. R .. ~ Cir. ·c a.II beach. Pool/j.acllennla. •W·TERFRONT• s 4 I 5 / m 0 + d. p . • .... 3 Aide ~ ltve In varible Min of 30 hrs ..... ---·-Int_..._. ,,.... ..,.,..,., 730-8000 off '"' 556-8775· 752-....• •S""'rttual RMd9' & Ad-for '11 .. Au S-..:.....,.....,, ......... REF'1 ran "75-560.....,..7 .,,_ '""" "" -"'-Oon Bolton 87S-1836 for ~~·h · · DoverShot91LM.3Br3 850-4180 1vmag. .,.. ~Y ........ .,__._ ..... • .... v ..... t. to.... 691-812 .. me Ba\ Fam Rm, 50' boat E'·•-2BR 11.i\ ba twnhM. n 1DM1c.U1C"O Of ~Flo lhate 2 Br, I'"' Ba. YllOf Advice In all Ht. care. drtvtno. coottlno, RESTAURANT _,. o ....,.. runn~ Co1ta Mesa nr OCC matters; love, l'l\8t'rtage. etc COM 720-041& Cleric:al tletp nMded Fut Food tervtce workers tor Compere! U'll rent thl1 2 br Nor1h of Matlna 2 bdrm 2 dock · S 3 0 0 I m 0 · PatlO & gar. 276 Cat>rllto UNFU8HISHED. Pool s288 24 t-8Ma butlneaa, NB 931-9397 neat handwriting re -~ & ..-ecs U · 2 be bltlna frplc •net at ba bltln1 yard & gar S700 7 14 16 4 5 -5 5 7 o & 1575. 840--0839 All UTILITIES Appointment letter. PIT. qulreCI Call 75-4-1941 se75 Call S3Ml90 Beet 539-8190 Beat Rlty tee 845-5000 exl 410. Newport Condo w/2 ma.-Lett .... J calllng hOt•t & motels. eembty. FIT._ S-1·30 PIT • 11:11 .... fee •---L Uii f E.1111 TIWlll• PAJD. HEALTH ter bdrms ~00 per mo + 15.00 hr Call W•tem 11 .. ltw p,..,._., 5-t:30AM _._ ... , ____ 1-...,,.-.. -000-laat. ~· .....,, 5g:v!~•· :::::~, ~rr:: Quiet 2 Br wt 1'"' Ba , PV1 CLUBS. TENNIS. 12 utll Garage. pool, PMlow a Supply an 5PM, PIT to work in Ophth. of-Cater In 8 w or k er 1 Rent S1800S.le ...... 3 .Br co,,do, 1~ Ba, Sl500/mo.. Pl•"• Real patio. pool .. •ndry. SWIMMIHG.plu.s non·tmoker1 call Rob fOtJI) ADS 964-1211 !'Ice FamlMar wtth Unix. 7AM-3.3 PM or P/T 3BR 3BA Lrg 11v1no rm ~ .. ....,... renovated Ilk• MAA' ca1port no pet• sees much mort'. c........... ...2•3002 or 979.5370 ... , •7.,,, b-e-5 1:SOPM-6;30PM Muat <>oMnvu."(7 14)831-5137 ;;';:""$975 + dep. Eatate,673• •1'VU Curt 1i. agt 831-126& .IV .. , u~ USIST ... Ul1ll ...., -..... ·--· be neet. a.en & r-..ble K..: u:::: rm 213/598-1498 No agl1 ayau ••• II··-·· . o:!nptdtsa1'1yM9odtofts6. PenthOUM, nr t>each. HB. ARE FREE l(nowtedge of boat mecn.-llllTIRTlll.,,. APC>fY tmm 10-121>.M or .,..g ,.... Mft · ~ ut"l-POOL frplc pfVt patio r pv1 entranoe & bath Utlla anlca and own tool• One peraon omce pc»-2~PM. Mon/Ff1. Lotl'I "' Of m 2 ar 2 L Clean fresh 3Br twnhN Mutt rent mid may 3 bf dahwthr X-IO 1 Br on ~ pd, S325 536-0794 nec.uary H pet hr to It Ion Salary com-Kl~. son s. Hart>or 1200.eq n: wlpiv yard. ,.,..ba, bike to beech. tr~. 2 ba dlhwahr, d:-' East~ $535 557-2841 Prof Fem to Iha,. new Cal: atwt. Ball Yec:ht Club. men•urate •Ith ... Bl. Santa Ana (Harbot a1 S800/mo. M0-9083 $825 +MC 548-3350 50 y.rty klde pett · Garden-like 2 br w/encltd 3br c M apt near Back 3101 W. Padnc Coeat perlenoe. 1~n1 CWrlaoe Or).97~747 4 Br 2 Ba pool $1100/mo, Cottage: $485/mo, EZdep Top !'o~h't1,~ near patio. w/apace of 1200 ft ·A~Rts Bay 1225 + 'I\ ulll M2·Hll ~.NB. 848-1956 Olll (DP'I) Fal/lmP&T • yard & pool N rvlce. term1. Nie», quiet •tr .. t. PCH 2 t>r 2 be many xtru hm Charmlno lhun~ Newport 8eadl So. 8-48-4139 or 641-1989 lllT •lUUI Kltcnen Patta 8314433 PUT /Tm - 213/802..et65 day9 841-e208 fee $700'1 otherl not In adl ~lt:,pc:l~O~ frptc, Prof F 1hr 3Br condo all FUhk>n t.i.ncs ~ Oppot1unl0n avallable ii3&1rno. lncld• gantener. Ju1t bloekt to ocean! Eat *lll .. 1M* new crpt/dfP9. lrg atcytlte 1700 16th Strttt amenlea, cloM to an. reta. Found. Sm. R1ddl1h bouUque. Experienced. Co<*• wtlt\ the LOS ANGEl.ES S Br 2 8a U... Vef'de. In klteh 3 br 2 ba frplc dbl .,.,.... bflOhelor bunnalow bath & walk-In, w/d hk:g (at Dom) S325'1\ utll1 845-3190 brown bunny. CM "'Npt. Aett. ~ull/tlme 780-9333 .... .., TIMES Olrcutetlon De-•700 flt 53M190 _.,., ... 642 5113 Blvd 50·9670 or · ... . Reft ,..quir.d, no petl. gar I appt1 turn • ut111 paid In dbl gat. w/entry, -Prof M 10 thr Balboa 648-ten lnDm• wtth t>enqueit c1M1f beclt-pet1ment In our OOOr to Avall &-1-&4. Beet Rlty f.. 539-8190 Beet Alty fM Gin oven, MO. bars:" No Newport led No. Penn oceanfront furn -ground. altO requlr• dOof' ~ ...., 1845 Labrador. Jutt llttedl MOO 3 t>r 2 ba HARBOR VIEW-4 Br 2'h peta. S740. Avail. 5/1. 880 lrvipf A~ condo w/c.rport Avail Lo1t Ladles ruby & llUJll IWWWfl atrong ~garde proqrem. Quarant"d ~Agent &fi.e221 MW11t kltctl pool kid• ok t>a fam rm acroea irom 648-1238 (5-9pm) (at 16th) 5/ t. S400/mo + u1Na dtarnoncl nno. vlo. C.M. lnt.,..ed In the O.C. w-ININIQet SUAF 1. SAND ~ '"909 '*'9 com-Brand new luxury COl'ldo. othert avall 539-9 190 ~~& ~. gardener. Larne 1 Br 1 Ba ""' Call eve &75-8844 842-7909 Rlwerd. port aree? The COPY HOTel, LaouN ~ ~. Hours:. 'Ofn to 2 ~ Baa1 11:11 .... fee •-, 64S-UCM STOP hal the )ob tor you Call Chet OherNn "'°'" ep.n T'fWnfnQ .. pro-38A. 38A. Jae. ""' Imo. 940-..144 carpets drapea, brf::t PIT work an.r tc:tloOf 1 tam-2t)m . ._7_..77 'ltOed. Potenflal to 99tT1 ptecee, Ywd. 81050. mo. Old Town rare hOUee ren• aunny. "43&. 851·9 23 turning to f\111 time In EOE $300 '*"per.,.. For See: 2530J1~J'N ,._ve. tal 1 brupper11S40053 1'apaya1 NEWPORT CR!ST. Avelt· l.afge 1 Br. Apt. ~ lu CJ .. nl1 fttl eummet Wcnlng w/Ngtl .,, In ..... cal rent & lft utl • M 190 a.IM ... _. 15th, end unit dr-........... land~ ...--x.rox -~• Ill IUI -• 9S7-2311 ut tlO' Lu•ury Condominium· Beat Rltyt.e w/21d~i~ oloM to pc:; .;;;'$400/mo No 2 Br. dote to beaCtl &;nhthe~;;.-~ ~ & pfflme d;"""°'-" GATtTENOER SIOO/mo. 3BR 2.,.t>a. 2 pool. MOve 1n condition. pet• ~11aft s·so l500tmo neet 1n ~·ice a Au ICtledule.. "'"*' 1n Admit~ ~ trp1ot. dbl ·giw w/Of;N 1:;=:---..,...;;;m.;~ a12001mo 223 La Paloma.137·7911 wtloleaofneattttude f)(p pertan. C>ntnge Jut1ut. "' r.-Mlcro. 9'c. Ae1. 842-4123 tW sq ( 26'. 2C home Wllhrtr~ .... IM. Large 1 B~ oas,.i: rm/be .,,/F under 40 In Re.,, a rd Lo1t Cocker 11 helpful Call ua at ? Ii ..,boe IMS, 8e6boe .....,... NotfartoN..,,POtUbf2 ror ...... trpl,mlc:ro.par-.. ~ 1111• ~~pe;~~ . NB.C M Ll•l31·8009 Span mllt. F .... t>r. 057-0UI Aak fot ......... 75-101'3 ·-------- be 4 fem rwn lotM •tr• QU91. dbl 1.:· w/Oflll, r ..,. • a . ot I t. MM 40 oeedl room Of NMda !Nd MO-t•M Slw'on or °'*YI Coumar P9r1IOn flor o-y 0.-. olllr:ia tnod 4 kldl .. 76 +am... 1)9tt .. 50 mo. 144-222 Newpor1CNatoondo,2 8t l.afge 281\. 18A w/dec:tc, Lovely room. pool/k)t ~ trMH ~t CdM/HB/lB AUTO c:.IMntng~*-"/1m ,_ ... ,).. AM190 ... , ca11 ua tat tNtM 2 ea. obi J:· poo1, t.,..._ Encl gar. 11t,..., a~ nr atri>0t1'300.548-t 40 FW• Lv Mag 11w1ee SCRAM·LETS s .. •• OsaM1ng 19 took· E.Jlpel..,.,. lk&ay drellllatlon omca ______ ....,,..,.,,..,b-1....... nl1, SOSO. 52·2208 I yr leUe S$50 54-1838 Lrg SC Pl&u .,._ oondo, y..._. Mother a 3'A yr okt Ing for ,..o.iett* and 110 ,,..,_ a ~ alert Htnoaome .,,, 2\4 • d NWPT TERRACE (Wtlkte) Hewer 2 Br. wtth patk> & kltcMl'I pr1v, off ttre.t ciM,Qhter •ant to fftf ANSWERS motfv9i.id ~ for ror .,...ing ptionet coftdO. 1700 eq "·;::: 'fiJ sor 2 t>r, 2'4 ba vw oondo g.arage, no pell. . Jae:. pool, um. Ind home Of llPt 1n Costa 91110 detallnQ tindl0t cw ~aunolM a.... £a. and dlllpeic:•*• ,..... r.'o~.:.bul~....m I $700.84S-t21tlvineg '530/mo 831.u6S. 8tll1»3&81 MM8 S250mo tM2-S451 :=::::: wattling ISf.-ot ~~ m1~ ~-~~~~-=· I •• M ealty 1 OcNnfroAt~Wttom NICe Qutet 2 bf, 1 bft Poot l6de room to quiet ~ p;oj'/f ... kln9 FLATT.I.RY Ullihi& end....._ ~10:3Clmm """ we dtd.., sJ: .,.. 3 Br family rm home on Int No pet-a ldMI for "°" emdler 6r cMnker, home or condo to lt\aN ~ tel$ow named his cat '°' 1 chlkl. en "" "°'"9, llUlllY-ltudertta a f'GMINlll•s ·~100 ti~ call 788-1172 ~· beaotl.'33001mo matuN~SS&O ... oe>e*lng.wahlnQ<*. In 8lg canyon Harbor rlATTEAY b4K9UM It ..... 4-.wtt 131..eM:l blUtOpertt .. cn..~ ~follPIJfY ......... , ......... ,,.... ....._ ... ntt19/340-121M Avail now .......... 2 MetaVerde.,..t75/wtc G_,__'..,. L...... ..-hlMt ¥.ad Celt cttt.er"a S30W 0-M 2_....- .._.., ·-"" utlla lndd. 545-415t RfdOe . ....,n,-· ...... got him nownera IA8VSITT!R ""dad Ac. ---..· record · ' ....._ .. Spec UdO tW tlOfM: 3 bf &mall 1 8t. 1U 1 Maple I... or lm"*°"'te .,.. r -''"""' ( ... tor Otenl Ul.rw> 2 It. lutlld•, a~. din. rm, entry kit. Av. up11alra, f9fr1ge, no P"1 room, bath & ant. Nf Nted by June tat, ev. or Pu1 ~ adWn!Mng ~ Grandma type, pref ~at Hu=-=-~ oellllng, w/d-t*-up. 3180Mll:Mtll0n, om. llPP" ~. pool. Ho P9fl. 1 pet90nl3t5 OCC. ~ WI Ind wknd1 7Uo1732 or aaga ..._.the,.,..,.,. YOUR l'lolft.• NB /CM ~ 110 r.:9 .::--ok Sl7S/rno lnllM peta. 11800 171-WO Sl9'fe Momt 8' t-1324 utlla C.M 5'&.r1214 152·2781 ••t 2'0 .,.. IM'-517f --area. .... In ~ 141 T 2...-,_ ~ - • .. .. _ c:>nng. Coat1 DAILY PILOTITU!lldey, Mey 1, 1814 .._....,,.__ACAC>Ss 1 MIMr'anall S Miid oath 1 8 Morocco city 1( Atomic - 15 Llly'1 kin 18 Tehranlan 1701dGr~ coon try 18 Pampa weapon 19 Swlu cny 20 Gin mixer 22 In the act 24 Metric units 26 Young salmon 27 Melody 29 City official abbr 30 -Whiz• 33 "Girl ot the-· 37 Stomach 38 Woodbine and Aque- duct 39 Tit tor - 40 Get up 4 1 .. Encore•· 42 Hindrances 44 Cunning 45 -West 46 Borders 2 3 14 17 20 58 62 65 ., .. __ work" 49 Nut• PMVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 53 Outer llmlls 57 Wicked one 58 '1sraell coin 59 R•lnbow e 1 Western 1111· anee· abbr. 62 Badger-like animal 63 Bone· pref. 64 Beginner var 65 Derisive 66 Straight 67 Sluah DOWN 1 Barracudas 2 Helmsman • daughter 3 Line up 23 Jack -of 4 Attractive the silents 5 Talk tdty 25 -Lancelot 6 Wh1st11ng 28 ~hange swan 30 Happy look 7 Boot parts 31 01rect1on 8 Eton VIP 32•Sheep 9 Coarse 33 Anzona hlll 10 -you glad~ 34 Man's name 11 Vers1f1er 35 Emporium 12 -91 Cleves 36 Cereal grass 13 Having the 37 Moon shapes same score 40 -robbery 21 Ops' 42 European 6 7 8 43 -van Wink le 45 Womanly 47 Bogged down 48 Succinct ~o Advantage 51 Not TNT 52 Sailboat 53 Golt norms 54 Actor Rich ard - 55 Roast Fr 56 Miss Moreno 60 Determined 10 11 12 13 Nl·lllllL TUOlll 8 to 12 noon. Mon thru Fri. HB area. call 536-.3588 PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER Full time. Hunt. Sch area. Benefits. ral .... Call Marllyn S.7-52M PlmD/lffllT Experience neceaury on Hamada 0< Multl. Quality Shop. High Volume of Satea. Nice place to work. Grag 0< Jed( 540-1355 PRODUCTION ARTIST Wanted 10< trade Mag. Pub Produce camera ready art under direct eupervl alon. Type spacing. photo alzlng .& cropping, ruling, and atat carnet• operation. Call Helen. 549-4834 r1101mo1 Can you ... Spare 3 hrs nlghtty~ ;;;;;~;;;!;;;ii;~=:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;~~~=;;;;;;;;;;~~~re you ... • Wall groomed. ltlr Waatt4 9100 lltlr WutM Sl!!l'ltlr WutM SllO =,8~~ivated? ~AIR DRESSER Space l•H. IPEllllS MllEL Do you · r8fltal. CM/Nwpt area Call 873-3382 alt 8PM on Sculpture need• tamale Enjoy working with kl~'; 548-97710<846-ll98 witda""'.anytlmewk-ens. model 951-1719 aft 5 llyoucananawerY ,. Phona846-7021 l&llllESIEIS lntMI<>< Design NANNY wanted Brit. <>< 2.~ Mon. thru Fri. with spme foltowlng f0< a FLAIR FOR DE CORA T-Irish trained f0< girls ages charming salon In New-ING. co-ordinate decors 4 & 6. Inquire 752--0700o .,,.--A/""'OC~-very--9-x-p-· -re-:'.tl:--ree- pon Beach Rent or com-m offices & homes, wilt ott On-ealt lnap In your mtu1on Joyce 846-1675 trai n, pit flt. Call 11111• &IMS . Resume ·lntertek or 786-8105 evenings 714/848-9774 for appt ALL SHIFTS • F0< small ;~ lndlan Pk. RolllnQ HIRllli •un.allL convaleac41nt hospital In Hiiia. CA 90274. • '••• Laguna Beach Exoellant ·--------Day poaltlon available. incentive program Apply el&LITT CHTIOL Racquet Ball World In ---son. between 9-3, FfT. QC, w/audlo cass. Outgoing. enthusiastic Call Rand 962 1374 .,... adult• -pan/time even-Y • 450 Glanneyre St, minimum wage to start. Inga You must enjoy lllTTlll Laguna 8Nch Apply at Books on Tape. working with youth and Needed hand knitters for p••llll 729 Farad, Co.ta Mesa oe a positive motivator sweaters & vests Full or "" 548-5525 Ult for Biii Call for an Interview: part time. Call K & D Fine AmllllT P /T 141· 1021 J.1,. Imports. ask for Klara, Major Newport Beach 788-2794 company Is looking lor a IEALllTln lll11ll1et1ls •llSTllTIHHI* LIC'D AGENTS ONLY UNDRY f ti & art ti person to work part time •• STESl/ •• ST LA : u p me. d I Apply· 1209 w. Hemlock u a parking attan ant Prestlgloua Orange Coun-Way, Santa Ana. maintenance parson. Ill Mercedee Benz deet-1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (Exoellant opportunity tor arshfp needs "Hoateu" 11 retired pereon.) Working Immed i ately Some IWIU hours: Mon.-Frl. 1pm to l~~~~~~~~~ "''' 1.1 na.1100 modeling experlen.ce THE DAILY PILOT la now 6pm. Some heavy titting Reoeptlonlat/General Of- prefltfred. Outgoing per-accepting appllcatlons required. Good working flee for growing bottle aonallty Apply In person 10< 04atrlct Managers to condition•. Salary com-water company Goad to· 1001 Quall St, Nwpt supervise newspaper panaatlon $4.25/hour. phone personality, non- Bch Jim Siemon• Im-carrlefs. Mutt have van, Please contact Norm smokltf. Wiii train. ports/Resale Division wagon or pick-up. Good Thorpe, 759-7840. Avco Apply In peraon: 833-9300 salary, mlleage allow-Financial SeNloM. 820 17842 Cowan St. Irvine ance. company beneflls Newport Cent9f Drive, ----.....,,.--,:----HOT BODS· H..,.. you got one? Male Models needed. & Fem for postcard companla9 Call now 213-592-3113 and bonus opportunity. Newport Bch 92860 1110.,tltlilf Apply In peraon at Dally Equal Oppty Employer Lite typing. $4.50/hour Piiot Clrculatlon Offloe. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 642-9505 330 West Bay, Costa p••tn•E· RECEPTIONIST. With Mesa. Monday thru Fri--• Hotel day No phone calls. Early morning tingle copy Secretarial Background. Fl.IT .(SI CLE.I E o E distribution f0< Newpon Bullder/Devetoper exper · · · Beach area. 3'A to 4 helpful. Non-amkr Send Flexible hours. 5 day wee6<. hours. Sunday morning resome to Paggy 1800 SURF & SAND HOTEL If Requires dependable ve-Dove St, Ste 225. New-Laguna Beach Call 1941111/Frat O hlcle. (Contact Mika I pon Beach, CA 92660 Margie, 497-4477 EOE Experd. only. Hra: 9-6, 557 83"'3 EOE Hotel --5 day weak. Call 648-3916 • • llECEmlllST PllllY ,HSllS Morning & Night Shirts SURF & SANO HOTEL Laguna Beach Call Chai Chemin 497.4477 EOE 1 .. 11ol111l11P/T Must be Honest. Reliable GOOD PAY • BONUS 966-1300 ••--c•-a1 ""-ptlonlat Eva -=----..,==---=---:::-:-:~ PIT 12:30-5:30, Newpon '""""'"' .,....... • •-Part Time Gan Offtoe. "•ach dav .... -na. Aak for 06c1or. part time. ax-I Ill """' ...v.,... par le nee preferred. A/P, lnvolc.s, typ ng, • Pat 975-0299 631-4780 8-5 Mon-Fri. Ing & 10 Key 548-34•3 Medlcail Reoept. Buay NB PUT TllE office S..ka enthualuttO, LIO&l OI 111111 personable, prof. person Stan at $7.45, aeetllng 11 Buay phones, typing H.S. grade. U.S. citizens. 840-2023 hard workera. Need auto llOEr'f lnPllT Active sates office on Balboa llland Aak lor Betty Walth 873-6900 -Medical Recpt1on11t. llHPI llrllYllOR Costa Mesa Area. FfT 2nd shift, avg 30 hrs/wk Ca.II 833-8917 9am-3pm Call 3-6PM Hunt. Bch 984-2890 llEOEPT /nPIST ,••T/Tlll for Nwpt Bch firm Xerox -word prooessor a plus •HIOAL SIOlnUY SECRETARY IECIETAllY Sen. Sta. ltt114aet Exp'd Over 21. S5 hour. Apply at: 4678 Campus Dr. (at MacAnhur), N.B Station anendent FIT PfT CHEVRON ST A TION 3000 Fairview, C.M. STUDEllTS lnYHll Strong supervisory skills Engl /Span speaking SURF & SANO HOTEL Ma McCullough 497-4477 Laguna Beach EOE For Newport Beach Ophlhamotoglst Exp_ Resume to P 0 Box 2118 Costa Mesa. CA 92826 PEllUllllT Salary more than you're I Excellent opporutuntty In • making now 631·7845 pleasant. working an-, RESTAURANT SlllU JIU llWll vironment Our Newport We ha"e openings for Beach office 11 looking Crown Point Reltaurant boys & glrls between (0< mature reaponalble now hlnng Sous chef., 12-16 yeatl old working indtvlduat1 io do lntMMt· ~a;er·r!'!vi~~Pe~~-evenings & Saturdays Ing telephone wort! on drah Uhe,.. brollet·....,~ Earn ~ney, trips & I II I ·1 ... \. 1111 .. ,, I l(o 1111 "-• f \ I' f I tt' I t t f If \ .oil I 111 '\n"' Models Male/Female WE NEED NEW FACES For placement In modeling 1ob1 In Orange County IEWYHIWIST behalf of natlon•I com-1 w · .--· bonuses aJI lea GOOd ~aklng son guard mgr & prep Mr ountree P•n person Contlnent•I voloe a must all Ma cooking a~p helpful Pia 141· lOll Murdock. 545-5776. apply 24801 Dana Dr, Mon -Fri. 10am-3pm 642-5678 1-:-::ti;•1 Find wnat you w1nt 1n Bldg F, Dana Pt Ditty Piiot Cta.utfleda Restaurant IPllTllLllO TEOlllOIU Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ' AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEIK Wt now hue IS 09tn1~ !of 10\l"I uc« bums to wcwrt 1e•r1 !of Tiie Orqt Coast Giiiy Pliot Out ut"1 st1rt It J 30 P m and ,aoo1• vnl~ 8 30 p'• wttlAYJ On S.twrd1y. '" wort 1 It• morr howrs Yo• wlll t11n manr trips j1,.s l>'•lt\ fk>nc •1th tttn1nt 'tOll' own lllOlllY , • tlltft ri no dfhvttrnc or collection 111•ol\'td I" 11111 11t 111ttmttd. p•uw un Ml I 111 (714) 548-7058 -~-- UP'l lllT /HITEH Apply In peraon 10·2pm, Mon.-Frl . no phone call• THE BEACH MOUSE e 19 Sleepy Hollow Lana Needed tor Newporl Beach Ophthamotogt11 631-4780 Mon-Fri 8-6 Laguna Beach I Ctaulfled Ads 642-5678 ~ailyPitdt PART TIME Motor Roulf' veil a blt- ~ .. wpor t Bt>a<'h area. t hrt>t• houni per day. Earn a pprox. 1600 pt>r month . Call 11 :00 10 4.:00 P,1, ;\' k for RnH'P Emf.ley. CIRCULATION lJEPT. 642~4321 OOE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOf 1 IO W DAY SI • <.O~tA MFClA (/to qJf.JI\ fllf t • w -. t Wt - DIMES --....\A LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $60 or 18$$ fn our famous DIMES·A-LINES..pub· I/shed each Sa turday fn the Dally Pllor. DIMES-A-LINE ads must ba pre-paid so mall or bring them Into the Dally Piiot office. Be sure to Include your phone number or •d· drea In your ad, h11V9 • pries on each lt«n & no 11bbr•vlttlona Sorry. no commMclaJ eds, o-r11ge Ula, prodl.IC9, t>J•nt• or snlm•ls •r• •co.ptebl•. DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thur.day Coeta Meea Offloe uo w .. 1 1ar ,,,.., Coeta ..... ,'C•.12121 WEllY CLUIOAll UITRIOIS lDDltNG ~ ~t~ .. ~,~ CALL~ MEGk-' MATCH 241-88&0 Wttl<Cl•yt 8 » ~ )() S..tv•d~ II 'IC> '.l 00 <•o~ Sun!!•~ Exc.ltent Sel«tlon of New and Carefully pr9paftd UNd BMW' a elW8)'9 In Stodl 111-1111 208 w. 1at, Santa Ana CloMd Sunday LARGE SELECTION OF NEW l USED BMW'S! LIHIUOlln VOLUME SALES SERVICE& LEASING 3870.N. Cherry Ava. LONG BEACH (No. Cherry eidt-405) ll14) lll·lllO l'rac»-lna Welcome OPEN SEVEN DAYS '82 Dat.eun 200SX. A/C, am/fm et91'eo, gd cond. $5800/obo, 850-0188 btwn 8 & 5pm. uk fOf' Pat .... l '75 cvcc. r, cona .. caaa .. stereo. ~own. $1700. 642-9812 'MllMAIU Red, 900 ml. $8900. Cat of lhe Year. 875-0558 ..... l ..UW.-'I SOUTH 0011n - v11.1n1111 "WE WIU. llT IE lllllllLI" Volume Selea, SerY1oe AndLMllng 18711 BMd't Blvd. Huntlniton ~ (114) 142·2000 -~ lltU •11111&'1 IOUTll ,COUln YILllWllU "WI WILL 111 IElllEUILI" Volume Satea. SeMce Andl.-aing 18711 8Md't S'lvd. Huntl"iton ~ (114) 142·2000 tns 1 • r. , . new Interior. $2000. 875-6738 '81 GL: 4 dr. orig. owner. low mll•. like new, u- traa. $ 11,700. 8"0-e07e Iliac. 1177 70 280SL. tuto. ate, 87K. CMlllac tHt both tops, new paint. s 1.-,500. 831--0257 '72 El BOr:ao conwnlble, brown· w/wht top. '72 280SE 4.5. Mint! ~ $-4000/0BO. 40~1M. bullt engine In 3/84. 91191 790-0941 $8500. obo. 851-3938 ·a. M <:*' Benz 3000 ·n Sedan Devllle. Fully er • loaded all xtraa new Leue dlrect-ellmlnata the tlrM. sJ905. 760-9.508 mlddt.man l Nve SIM*,, ... • $354.20 pr mo + tax. bued on ae mo. ck>Md and INN. On approval of credit.Cap reducilon S 1500 Residual S 15.838 w/optlon to buy. Total down $2972.45 ............ IMNITI 1301 Quall Street NEWPORT BEACH IH·tlOO ...... ~ .. '8 t El OOf'ado. Lo ml. White. lmmaeulatet $11 ,250. 847-ee&O NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of i.te mocMl, low mllee09 Cad1ti.c:.1n South«n Callf0<nlal Se9" ua today! &•0-1110 ~- TUfSOAV MA'f 1, 1q3-1 Dally Piiot founding Pub- llaher Walter Bur1ough1 k"PS ya on our guard agaJnat the communist threat./ Al TWA 88.ks the county for permission to fly ouk>f- John Wayne Airport./ A2 Calif om la Thousands of California motorists fall to comply with the state'• amog- check regulations./ M A Stanford research study Indicates the nation wlll have more Jobs for Janitors than computer technicians In comklg years./ AS Nation Marines and sailors re'::.. turn from overseas deployment In Grenada, Lebanon./ AS · A visiting Soviet math- ematician leaves for Mos- cow after a 5-hour con- frontation between U.S. officials and Soviet diplomats./ M A February cave-In at a nuclear site resulted from Inadequate safeguards, a Department of Energy re- port concludes./ AS World Central Italian earth- quake leaves 4,200 homeless, 100 Injured. /A4 ~ Pr-o-Solldarlty protestors beater) by Polish riot police In May Oay rallies /A4 llindltBody Experts gather In Orange County to explore the- power of the human spirit. /81 Half of Americans are underexerclsed. Can you pass the six tests? /81 Sometimes only Grand- ma knows who's speak- ing to whom at f amlly reunlons./82 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!· Sporta The Angels and Dodgers both get good pitching performances to win./C1 The Rams give up their first round draft pick to get Kansas City defensive back Gary Green./C1 Entertainment Ordinary people provide the stuff of an engrossing dramatic comedy In Its world premiere at South Coast Repertory./83 Business Latest stock market clos- ing prlces./88 Two promoted to ex- ecutive positions with American Hoechst. /85 INDEX Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge 84 Bulletin Board A3 Bullneu 85 California Newa A4 Clasalfled · C6-8 Comic a . B-4 Croesword C8 Death NoUcea C5 Hetp Vourtetf • 82 Horoecope C7 "'Ann Landers 82 Mind and Body 81-2 Mutual Funds 86 National News A4 OSSfrilon A8 Pofloe log I A3 Pubtlc Notloel CM Sports C1-4 8toctc Marketa ae Tetevttton 83 Theaters 83 WMther A.2 WotldN.wt ~· I ' -- Authorities say venting system could have released hazardous chemicals Into area mcnt was al)P&l'Cntly seized before any drup were manufactured. He noted tha\ IA elaborate ventinJ 1y1tcm could have released hazard· ous fumes into the neiahborbood if the lab hid t>caun operatin .. By PHn. SNEIDERMAN Of .. Oolllf_ ........ Huntinaton Beach police believe sophisticated lab equipment they se1ud Monday at a local dump site was set up to illegally manufacture mcthamphetamine, the drug com- Dental ·victim raised · worry Ex-'hippie dentlsf carried girl to car By JEFF ADLER Of*'°""".... ..... • A former staff dentist in Dr. Tony Prqtopappas' Costa MeS& dental clinic -who acknowled~ he once was known as the "hip.P.1e dentist Qf Laguna Beach" -testified Monday he was concerned about the condition of a 13-year-old patient when he carried her from the office in an unconscious state. Testifying under a grant of im- munity, Dr. James Rolfe told an Orange County Superior Court j-.ry he carried· Patrieia Craven from the dental chair to her mother's car followfog her day-long dental treat- ment on Feb. 8. 1983. Rolfe said he rccaJled telling Craven·s mother, Patricia Russ, tha if the girl's lips turned blue it indicated Craven was having difficul- ty breathing and paramedics should be summoned. "Somethina intangible just made me concerned abo'lH her welfare," Rolfe, s~king in low, measuled tones, s~ud from the witness stand. "I turned to Lola Baltbascr (the office •manager) and asked if Dr. J>rotopap- pas was available. She said no. Lola said, 'she(Craven) will be fine, she'll be all right."' Rolfe added that he didn't prevent Craven from leaving or advise she should be hospitalized because he was unfamiliar with general anesthesia procedures and "didn't feel respon- sible for (Cravcn's) discharge." "That responsibility rested with Dr. Protopappas. When I was told the patient was ready to go, I assumed the patient was ready to go," the gray- haired dentist told jurors. Craven, who reportedly never re- pined consciousness following her visit to Protopappas' dental clinic, died in Mission Community Hosp~ tal's intensive care unit 11 days later. Protopappas, 38, is being tried in a Santa Ana courtroom on three counts of second-degree murder stemmina from the deaths of Craven and two other patients who died followina dental treatment at his high-volume clinic. The three died as a result of negligence and the improper admin- istration of general anesthesia, Depu- . (Pleue He DltNT0AL/ A2) monly called "speed ... The equjpment was found in a metal shed at the closed Atcon Landfill, near f.dison Hiah School at Mapioli'-Street and Hamilton Av-. enuc. Sgt. Carl Vidano said the equjp. Vidano said oflicia11 fro~ Aacon Propenics, which owns the dump, summoned police after they noticed suspicious activity at ttte shed. He said the company was not involyed in ....., ......... "'Lee,.,,.. Bring OD the SUD Two-year-old AIU.On Beal of l'fewport Beach la all ready for what l• predicted to be a warm and aunny day on the beach. She'll ha'f'e plenty of company neat month when 11ehoola let oat for the •am.mer. Irvine police tapped for speci~l contract fo~ Olympics secU.rity By ANDREA ADELSON Of!MO.-, ......... Olympic oraanizers arc expected to present a proposal to-Irvine city officials Wednesday which should conclude months of security prep- arations for·an Olympic event sched- uled at a city park on July 31 . During a phone conversation Mon- day. a rep nt.ativc of the L-0s Angeles Olympic Committee outlined the plan to contract w11h the Irvine Policc-Ocpartmenf, Irvine Lt. Vic Thies said. "They know what we arc expect! ng. I don't think there will be any hangups." said Thies. who refused to disclose how much Olympic or- ganizers intend to pay for police services. Thies said Olyropic Qffic1als will present their plans Wednesday and "1f it's compatible. we'll go to the chief." "'falks between Irvine :ind the Olympic committee have run rela- tively smoothly "because we don't have a SI mil hon contract or even a $200.000 contract. It's small. We (Pleue Me IRVIN&/ A2) the apparent drua manuftcturina plan. No arrests have been made in connectfon with the eguij)dlent, which was valued at SS,000 to SI 0,000, Vidano aaid. The narco1jcs officer said several men approached the landfill carctalccr about two weeq qo and asked to rent the lar&e metal •hed for storage of paint. ~idano said the .Ex-~o ft . facing charges in BB rap-e, staylng A 24-year-old ex-convict was Long Beach police said they expect charged Monday with the rape and to file charscs Ip.inst Kipp soon. murder of Antayan Yvette Howard, a A natiYe of Montana, Kipp was former Huntington Beach hi&h linked to Howard's murder by wili- school athlete whose decomposed nesses who claimed they saw the two body was found in her car on Jan. 4. t<>&Cthcr at a Newport Beach eatery. Martin Jamet Kipp, paroled las& ,.. Howard's body was fou.nd Aead- July after serving 19 mortths for rape, several days later in her car parked pleaded innocent to the felony only a mile from her home. She bad charges durina his arraignment at1 been strangled. A high tcbool buk.e~ West Orange Murucipal Coun ;n ball an~cyball standout, Howard Westminster. was · ted from Marina Hi&h Kipp, jaile4 since his arrest Jan. 6 in 1982. in Laguna Beach on.unrelated ·a: said she lived in the same charges, also is considered a strona borbood ~ Kipp wu stay- suspc<:t •in the rape, robbery and ing with friends. ~-· strangling murder of 19-year-old Tif-A preliminary ~ _.;. fany Frizzell in Long Beach last termirlc ifK.im:('Shou.Jd ·n . September. Howard•sdeai& is.set for~ 14. . . State panel OKs bill to ban noise-. suits on airports By JERRY HIRSCB Of .. Dlllr ......... A revived bill to ban smaJl-da1ms court noise suits against airpons passed the Assembly Judiciary Com- . mi nee on an 8-2 vote Monday. The author, Assemblyman R1ch-- ard Robinson. D-Garden Grove, had a similar bill vetoed by Gov. George Dcukmejian last year and foes of the bill promise a strong fight agam this time. "I am very strongly opposed to 1t ... Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. said this morning. Bergeson predicted Newport Beach residents will be more scns1t1ve to thc- progrcss of the bill this year now that a proposed agreement between the City of Newport Beach an4 County Board of Supervisors Jimitina airport expansion has fallen through. "I would hope the bill daes not act through the Legislatu.rt and I suspect that the governor would veto 1t again," ~eson said. "We feel 1t 1s blatantly unconst1tu- t1onal to deny one group of people a riaht everyone else enjoys JUSt be- cause they happen to live near an airport." said Tom Wllhams. director of the Airpon Coalition, which has had about 125 members file small cl~ims suits against ~ohn Wayne Airport. "If it passes both the Assembly and the state Senate and 1s signed bv the (Pleue eee N018E/ A.2) .. . 1 Senate confirms . ~!, ...-:-- • '(! ~. Stotler judgeshjB By JERRY HIRSCH OfttoeDellyP'llotllaff Corona del Mar attorney and former Orange Count} Su~nor Court Judge Ahcemane Stotler had her appointment to U.S. Dtstnct Court b(nch 1n Los Angeles con- firmed b)' the l ' S. Senate today. President Ronald Reaga'} named Stotler lo the judgeship Apnl 3 pending Senate approval. "I am pleased and honored to leam that I "as confirmed this m,orning." Stotler said "I am rcall~ looking forward to starting SCI" ace. · But 101ler ~1d she will have 10 wait until June before heanng her first case as a federal 1ud~e "l have a pm ate practice to finish up and there as a lot of reading that a JUdgC' 1s recommended to do when appointed to the federal benc h And I (Pleue eee STOTL_ER/ A2) Allcemarle Stotler 5· n Diego Freeway to get two more lanes Twenty ycan after its completion linked Los Anaeles and Oranae counties and signaled the end of an era for sleepy suburbs like Costa Mesa, Huntinaton Beach and Foun- tain Valley, the San Diego Freeway apm will be the subject of a major improvement project be&innina in 1987. Tbe $52 milhon f~way widcnina project, which will add one lane on cacbsidcofthefttewaywithinwhat is now the median, will stretch atona 24 miles of the San Oi~o Freeway from Interstate S in Jrvane tp t.M 60S F~way in Seal Beach __; where the roadway 11 wider by a lane - accord1na to Bill Weldelc, a 1en1or transportation eniineer in Caltrans' project development dcs1an section. Wcldcle l,nd other Caltrans cnai· neers have ,»ctn mceuna with rcsi· dcntstn WC1tm1n tcrandCo ta Mesa IWEN KLEI• P FR SPf CTIVE to explain' 1M project and pin reactiOn. The n o;eao Freeway. completed bclween theSan Fernando Valley and the Ora .. Coun_ty_ tine m Octobef 196",camcs 100,000 vehicles pcrd.ay m lrvinoand 200,000vebiclc pttday around Se•I Beach Boulevard, Wtld- cle said. 8y the year 2000 a 20 to 2S perttnt (Pt .... ~ Allf DIBOO/ A2J .. I # A2 * Orange Coul DAILY PlLOT/Tueeday, Ma~ 1, 1864 Gay iights ordinance faces fight at L&eouneJJ mee~ing 8 'oAvm BISB~J> that would.have banned d1scnmina.. to bis a~ument ··As a Christ1a~. I "I uon statewide. oppose n. and second. I don't think ..._,...c., s °' · Jeff Jahraus, vice president of tbt the democntic process has been Opponents of a recently approved Jahraus family-owned 1..aguna followed. measure to bari sexual discrim1nat1on Lumber Co.. saitl Monday be is "I get the idea they arc saying mx 10 Laguna Beach are mounting an speak.ingforanadbocorganiutionof faith is less important. I di~,• d'fprt to block final passqc of the p y "about 20" residents who will peti· Grant ~id. "This is not an fuue of rights ordinance at tonight's City tion the council to delay a decision on (my) think.in&. homosexuality is Council meeting. the ordinance until a citywide refer-wron,. SOme of my friends are py. I . The five Laguna Beach Ctty Coun-endum is held. Jahraussays the group work with lots of pys. 1 ju&l tb1nk cil members, however, arc not ex· mtl at a local bank Monday mornjna council stepped over the line when pected to chanic the outcome of a to draft a statement calli~ for "more they voted to subject me to a lawsuit vote taken on April I 7, which open, iri-depth cons1derat1on" of the for not wanting to rent to someone unanimously approved tbc first local need for the ordinance and its "effects whose lifestyle I don't want my ban on sexuaJ discriminatton in on the community." children ex~sed to." Orange County. The second required "It's been so sudden that tt's done Grant said 100 adult members of publtc heanng on the proposed ord1· more harm than good," Jahraus.said. his lquna C~nyon congreption ~ nancc will be held in City Council explatnm$ that recent thscussion of aJso "very much opJ>()sed to it." chambers beginning at 6 p.m. Ap-the qrdmancc has "straine'd" The Jahraus group's written statc- proval tonight would put the measure previously comfortable business and ment charges that council members into effect tn 30 days. personal relationships he has had created "a protective class for the Councilman Roberr Gc;ntry first with local gay residents. homosexual and bise)luaJ members of proposed the measure March 14 in Jay Grant. a pastor in the La~una our community" and that the action th~ wake of Gov. George Deu-Church. also opposes the ordipance was taken "without preliminary hear- kmej1an 's veto of a sta. e assembly bill w11h Jahraus but adds a "moral Issue" ings, without committee recommen- ~---------------------------------------F V Council to consider p lap s for chili cook off Plans to conduct a fiesta-chili cookoff June 29 through July 4 at the Founuun Valley Recreation Center at Mile Square Park will be under cons.tderallon by the Fount.am Valley Cit) Council tonight. The festival 1s the second such event organized b) ·the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce. The chamber has asked the council to ~rant pennission to conduct the festival on citv property, to sell alcoholic beverages o n all festival days. to conduct a marathon run on city streets adjacent to the park and to use c1tv police for security and traffic control. The chamber has asked the cit) to wa1\e or reduce the required fees Acting City Manager Wayne Os-- borne has recommended the council ~ve pennission for the event, includ- ing a marathon run on a route approved by the city's poli~ chief and traffic engineer. He recommend- ed alcoholtc beverage sales be per- mitted within a fenced area. Osborne also recommended the council take no action on the request for police help and fee reductions until an estimate of costs is prepared by th~ staff. The council meets at 6 tonight for a publjc study session on the 1984-85 budget. The regular meeting begin at 8 p.m . in the CounciJ Chambers, 10200 Slater Ave. dations and without any other con- siderations for a thorough and open reflection on the ramifications of the ordinance." • "Look at how much time we spent studyina park.ing in lhis town. We could spend a little more time on this," Jahraus suggested. Mayor Dan Kenney disagreed. .. This is why we have two public hcaril\gs," Kenney said. "It's not as though it didn't get enough publicity. It was no surprise. People arc gettina worked up into a lather when we do.n need to." Kenney said confidence in h.is initial vote has increased since April 17. ··After hearing all the leslimon~ I thought to myself, 'Gee whiz, there 1 a lot or anger out there, maybe there is something to this ordinance; ·• he said. . The population of 18,000 m Laguna Beach is estimated to be from 15 to 30 percent gay. TWA seelts ·be~h at John Wayne ' Trans World .\irhnes t1as asked the count' Board ofSupcrv1sors for up to thm: ·o ('.Q Super 80 nights a day from John Wavne .o\1rpon. T\.\ .\'s request o n Monday fol- lov.ed a tentatne dec1r.1on by the board to allov. add1uonal flights and two new earners at the airpon as early as December. The new airlines would receive three flights apiece. . Ahead of TWA on tbe waiting hst for John Wayne Airport flights arc six other Jet earners: America West, Continental. Teus lntemationaJ. Jet America. Muse Air and Alaska. The county-<>wned airport is cur- rently served by AirC.al, Republic, Pacific SouthwesL Western, Frontier and American. Last week the board to6k steps to allow a phased increase that could pennit as many as 2 I 9 daily flights by 1990. 1~5•Wti~MM~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IRVINE OLYMPICS ... From Al ha\C larger contracts for the (In 1ne Meadows) Amph1thealer:· he said. (1ames orgaoaers are negouattng ')l'Cunt~ arrangements for 30 venue \ltcs \.\1th opening ceremonies three months av.-a~. one publtshed re-pon csumated onh o ne third ha\le been w ncluded · "Most arc 1n their final stages. like lrvine·s." an O lympic spokeswoman said. Talks with at least one city haven't gone smoothly. Last month Long Beach temporanly suspended mak- ing arran1Jements for four Olympic events. City officials were reponedJy dissatisfied with the amount offered by the Olympic Committee to reim- burse Long Bcacn for pohce costs. Primarily. Irvine pohce are ex- pected to provide traffic control during the swimming ponion of the modem pentathlon event to be held at the Heritage Park Aquaucs Com- plex. DENT AL VICTIM CAUSED CONCERN ••. ~ From Al I } D1s1nct Allomc~ James Clontnger l la1ms. l 'nder questioning b) Protopap- pas' defense a11omey Roben Tuller. Rolfe adm11ted he an1ually lted to poltcc about his mvolvcme-nt with (raven. Rolfe said he told poltce and later testified he never saw the girl dunng the da) and later took her to her mother's car m a wheelchair. version of events because. "I was involved in something I had no control over. I felt 1t was a rustinct possib1ltty that I might be charged in the killing as Dr. Protopappas already had been.·· Rolfe. who said he practiced den- tistry while hving as a member of the Sunburst Community spirituaJ com- mune near Santa Barbara for nine years. testified he was living in a cam per when Protopappas hired him tn October 1982 for $300 per day. runntng an "unonhodox" practice. He also testified he had ex- perimented with LSD in the early 1970s and used marijuana. but rt· maincd drug and alcohol-free during the ensuing I 0 years. Rolfe said he had lhrce other jobs after leaving the Sunburst Communi- ty but discovered because of the recession "the only people who would hire me were unethical dentists." About a week after being hired at the Costa Mesa clinic. Rolfe said Protopappas asked him to look after has personal patients while he was on I ~c l :: .. ~ 21 12 ... ~ .. t7 "-*'Ide ,...,. .... ~ "' .... ~ 71 M re=: .. ...,•d:i ~a.c .. .. :7:'--'llO ~Oii. .. 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IO .. ~II 1 04 a.m encl wtl agaill OlltWton. w v IO .. 1119 29p.m -- ~""1111111:1"--~~------------------------~ SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ... Prom Al increase in that traffic is expected, he added. . The widening project was added to Caltrans' state transportation im· provement program last year and it will be completed rqardJess of whether the penny saJes tax propo~ for Orange County tranaportat1on improvements is passed by voters in the June election. Most of the residents who live aJong the freeway brought up ques- tions of sound wall construction at the meeting. according to Marjorie Fratt. a Costa Mesa resident who. along with her husband Joe. has spearheaded a dnve for a sound wall between the Santa Ana River and Harbor Boulevard. .. Everybody just wanted lo know if we'd get the sound wall. how high it would be and mostly when we'd get 11," Fratt said. Weldele said noise testing would be done along the route to see what areas have noise levels higher than federal standards and merit sound walls. ..We will study no1se rcadmgs at residences. schools. ·parks and churches near the freeway," Weldele said. ··All those that exceed FHA standards would receive attenua- tion." The Frans have been notified that ,their neighborhood is an extremely likely candidate for a sound wall. The walls average aoout 12 feet high, Weldele said. "We're very. very happy," Fratt said. Her committee has been lobby- ing for mo~ than a year to have a sound wall constructed. - "We just hope these next two years Just Call - 642-6086 will go by quickly:· she added. Weldele said the sound walls wouJd probably be constructed about the same lime the freeway w1denmg as undenaken. · The pracucal aspects of the w1dcn- mg' pro)ect will be the subject of an upcoming scnes of studies and an environmental impact report. he said. At the recent meettngs. Caltrans officials soltcited opinions on how the jOb should be done and how the extra lanes should be designed. NOISE ... From A l governor I am sure 11 w1U be tested in coun and ruled unconstitutional." Williams said. Current law allows small claims suits to be filed in cases in which damages are under S 1.500. The suits can be filed eve I) I 00 da vs Thl' bill to ban such suits 1s sponsored b) airport operator!> and others who complain of being harassed as well as hun financ1all) b) small-claims su11s. The bill would prohibit a1rpon noise suits in small claims court, where cases are heard relatively quickly and the pan1es must argue for themselves rather than having law- yers. Instead. they would have to sue in Municipal Coun . where legal re p- resentation is allowed. In add1tton. o nly one suit could be filed by a resident unless lhe noise level tn· Tentative plans have been m~de for construction crews to work dunng the day between 9 a. m. and 3 p.m. and at night. after rush hour. Weldele said. . • "The objective duringc~nstruction 1s to handle the safe. efficient move· men t of traffic and to provide a safe,. adequate working area for the c~n­ struction crew," Weldele sa1d. .. Sometimes those two objectives seem to be at odds -the traffic will take as much room as it can get and d1t~r the contractor ... creased. and a properly zoned a1rpon could not be sued unless it used "unnecessary and inj~~iou.s methods ... a term whose defin1t1on 1s in dispute. Robinson said he would consider a compromise allowmg residents to bnng one small claims suit against the airport. Newpon Beach resident Barbara L1chman. representing the Ajrport Working Group. a coalttion of home- owner o rganizations fi~ting ex· pansion at Jdtm-Wayne Airport, told the Associated Press that Dcu- kmejian 's office has promised that "there will be no resolution without the opponents , of the bill bein& included." But when he vetoed the bill last year the governor suggested that a less-restnctive measure, such as one allowing a·resident one small-claims sun per year might be acceptable. What do )'Oo like about the Dally Pilot'~ What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your message wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The Hme %4-bour answering service may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must laclude tbelr name and telephone number for vertficattOn. No circulation ulls. please. Tell us what's on your mlad. A.ho. he acknowledged he tesufied <lunng the preltminary hcanng that he -was assisted. not by Balthaser. but l'l\ another dental assistant who v.orkcd tn the office. Rolfe said he ita\e a con01ctmg Before moving to the Sunburst C'ommunit) 10 1973, Rolfe said he was known as the ''tuppie dentist .. of Laguna Beach and acknowledged vacation on urged him "to sell a lot of -~~~;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ -denustry ·· I STOTL ER CONFIRMED BY SENATE ..• From Al tut "c: a "acalton planned." Stotler \31d .. She 1s a superb choice for the federal bench:· said l ' S. Sen. Pete \.\ 1lson. R-( ahf. who nommawd DRUGS .•. From Al was d1 o;cove red . V1 <lano said lht.· equipment tn· t ludet.l heating and st1rnng devices. &J'> ma\J..s. glass contatncrs . .,.entil~- 1111n l'qu1pment and a police radio mun11or .\n e'Chaust pipe ran from the \hcd down an embankment to an outlet at Magnolta Strce1 He sa id officers found four of th~ \IX chemicals needed to produce '>peed . Becau~ of the missing c ht-m1 cals. 1here was insufficient ev1dcm.e to prove speed. was being manufactured. V1dano said. But he aJdt:d that was the probabk goal of tht' lah Thl' narrnt1t'\ uflicer said poltce do no1 know the 1dent1tv of the men who \Cl up the lab · Delly Piiot Oellvery I• Gu•r•ntffd Stotler for the post .. She brings experience and outstanding legal skills to the Central D1stnct. She also enjoys the complete confidence and support of the com- munity ... Wilson said. announcing the confirmation Stotler, 41. 1s in private practice. previously havmg served on the Orange County Supenor Court Be nch for five years. Her firm 1s tn Santa Ana Heights. Although she will serve m Los Angeles. Stotler said she hopes to hear some cases in O range County. .. Certamly 1f a case lends itself to be heard 1n anta Ana. I would like to try and arrange that." totler said. Stotler was appointed to the O r- ange Count) S upenor Court bench by former Gov. Edmund G . Brown, having previously served on the Harbor Municipal Coun in Newpon Beach from 1976 to 1978. She was the county's third woman judge. and was the first fuH-t1me woman.lawyer hired by the Oranae County District At· torriey's office in I Q67. The~ has not been a JUdflt from Orange Count) on the Central Das· tnct bench 1n two yea~. said Otto Boss. Wilson's press secretary. The Central Distnct Court encompasses the counties of Los Angeles. Orange. San Bernardrno. R1vers1de. and San Luis Obispo. Stotler would be the fourth female, federal judge in the district. - Before becoming a judge. Stotler was a cnminal defense specialist tn a law firm she shared with her husband. James Stotler. She returned to the practice when she resigned from the Supenor C'oun bench for .. personal reasons" last year . Reagan's appointment of Stotler to the federal bench has been praised b) other local Judges. Thomas Crosby. a state coun o f appeal Justice, called the a ppoint· ment a "vqry good choice." Hc lauded Stoll~ for her " patience, intelligence and perfect j udicial temperament:· John Trotter, presiding justt~ of the 4th D1stnct Coun of Appeal said "she 1s an exc~llent lawyer and will make a marvelous federal JudgC' " Clrculatlon 714/M2-4333 CleHln.d edwertltlng 714/842·517' Atl other depertmente 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE J:lO Wt\I B•v SI Coall ...... (.A H. L. Schwertz Ill Publisher M"J A<ldtnt !I°' I S4fC Cctll '<tN l A 0'6~1\ Chary Oowallby f c111or and Ass1s1an1 10 the PubhshPr Aoumar) Churchmen Con1rolle1 C.nc·y•IQlll 1~3 Or~ C.0.11 Pv~ t.(lffll)t~y No -llOt• rll!4l••l<Onl .OIOl'tlll ........ Ot • .,.,., .... ,,,..,,. "-'.,.., mey ti. •tc><nduceo •••hOut --..i -""""°" O' CC1''V'tQt>I - ".-c:C.-•l , .... P'ltl"9" P9'd •• l.A:lal• ...... Ca '°'"" 1UPS • u 8001 ~''l>I""' bV cau.., 5" 15 mcw>l>V\> t>y ...... "' "'° """"'""' Circulation Tetephon•• St~F.C•rHo PrOt:' 1< I• " ~nn•cfl• , ... jl"<)r Ok>rl• A. Powen r)rrl"c '"' 111 A1lvl'll1"r Ooneld L. WIUleme l ''""''""'" MllNl\11'!• VOL. n, N0.122 , ' -' The Board of Directors of. ----.. Li/Jerlg National Danit is pleased to announce that the Bank has been named a California Premier Performing Bank by the respected Findley Report, Inc. Jn addition, the U.S . Small Business Administration has ranked the Bank as the largest SBA lender in Orange County for 1983 and seventh largest in California. -Ll/Jertg NaHona/ BanA- One Pacific Plaza, 7777 Center enue •Huntington Beach, California 92647 (714, 895-2929 Mmt"4r ffl/C o,t<f F'tdt'ral R111ml .. ·,.. Dally Piiot founding Put>:- llaher Watter Burrougna keeps us oh our guard •galnst the communist threat./ Al . . TWA asks the county tor permlas16_n.to fly out of John Wa1{ne Airport./ A2 ~~:t~;:;:;:;~:~;:>:~.9.'~·~;:«:~:. Callfomla Thousands of Callfornla motorists fall to comply with the state's amog- check regutatlons./ M A Stanford research study Indicates the nation will have more jobs for Janitors than computer technicians In coming years./A5 · Nation Marines and sailors re- turn from overseas deployment In Grenada, Lebanon./ A5 . ; A visiting Soviet math-• ematlclan leaves for Mos- cow after a 5-hour con- frontation between U.S. officials and Soviet diplomats./ M A February cave-In at a nuclear site resulted from Inadequate safeguards, a Department of Energy re- port concludes./ AS Worid · Central Italian earth- quake leaves 4,200 homeless, 100 Injured. /A4 Pro-Solldarlty protestors beaten by Pollsh riot police In May Day rallies. /A4 MlndA:Body Experts gather In Orange County to explore the power of the human spirit. /11 Half of Americans are underexerclsed. Can you pass the six tests? /81 Sometimes only Grand- ma knows who's speak- ing to whom at family reunions./82 ~ports The Angels and Dodgers both get good pitching performances to wln./C1 The Rams gtve up their first round draft pick to get Kansas City defensive back Gary Green ./C1 Entertainment Ordinary people provide the stuff of an engrossing dramatic comedy In Its world premiere at South Coast Repertory ./83 Bualneu Latest stock market clos- ing prlces./88 Two promoted to ex- ecutive positions with American Hoeehst. /85 INDEX . Erma Bombeck Brld~- Bulletln Board Business California News Cluaifi.d Comlel Cronword Death Notices Help YourMll Horoeoop. Ann Lander• Mind and Body Mutual Fund• National Newt Oplnk>n Polloe Log Public Nottc.t Sport I Stock Marketa TMvllk>n ThMttrt WMlh« World Newt • 82 84 A3 85 A4 C&-8 84 C8 C5 82 C7 82 81-2 BS A4 A' A3 C5-8' C1~ ee 83 83 A2 A4 Dental victim raised worry Former staff dentist carried gtrl to car By JEFF ADLER OfWDelf .... ....,.- A former staff dentist in Dr. Tony Protopappas• Costa Mesa dental clinic-who acknowled.Jed he once was known as the "hipP-1e dentist of l.:.aguna Beach'• -te1l1fied Monday he was concerned about the condition of a 13-year-old patient when he· carried her from the office in an unconscious state. Testifying under a grant of im- munity, Dr. James Rolfe told an Orange County Superior Court jury he carried Patricia Craven from the dental chair to her mQther's car following. ber day-long dental treat· ment on Feb. 8, 1983. Rolfe said he recalled telling Craven's mother, Patricia Russ, that if the airl's lips turned blue it indicated Craven was having difficul- ty breathina and paramedics should be summoned. . .. "Something intangible just made me concerned about her welfare;· Rolfe. s~kfoa in low, measured tones. said from the witness stand. "I turned to Lola Balthaser (the office manager) and asked jf Dr. Protopap- pas was available. She said no. Lola said, 'she (Craven) will be fine, she'll be au right."' Rolfe added that he didn't prevent Craven ftom leaving or advise she shouJd be hospitalized because he was unfamiliar with general anesthesja procedures and "didn't feel respon- sible for (Craven's) discharge." "That responsibility rested with Dr. Protopappas. When I was told the patient was ready to go, I assumed the patient was ready to go," the gray• haired dentist told jurors. C raven, who reponedly never re- gained consciousness following her visit to Protopappas' dental clinic, died in Mission Community Hospi- tal's intensive care unit 11 days latctr. Protopappas, 38, is being tried in a Santa An~courtroom on three counts of second-degree murder stemming from the deaths of Craven and two other patients who died following dental treatment at his high-volume clinic. The three died as a result of negliience and the improper admin· istrat1on of general anesthesia, Ocpu- (Pleue eee DENT AL/ A2) Brin& on the sun Two-year-old Alll9on Beal of l'fewport Beach la all ready for what la pred.lcted to be a warm ancl •anny day on the beach. 8he01l baft plenty of company nm month when echoola let oat for the eammer. · ·_or ' Los Angeles man charged with abducting ex-~lfrten~ By KAREN E. &LEIN Ramirez home,~ a~ ia ee Of............... home and waited 19' me ...... A 25-year-old Los Angeles mar) was couple to return. arrested in lndioearlythismomi"ain A sinsle sbot was 6red ...... connection with the k:idnappina and Ramirn was abducted but DO - im_prisonment of a 32:nar-oJd Cost.a ~~jsupo~~ ==irez :.~:..:~ ..... -~ Mesa woman who was bis former 'a~ ............ _. &irlfriend, police said. phoned her mother in COiia Mem • Ronald Wanek, who aJlqcdly ab-Monday to say she ... 8 l9dio ducted Cheryl Ramirez at gunpoint somewfaere and wu bci.il Wd from her Joann Street home ~t against her will. She did .OC lmioW mo th _ __._.... bo t 2 exactly where she wu bdna bCicl n , was ama~ a u a. . Costa Mesa detectiva ClO"• .... today in an ~ndiQ motel _room where the Indio Police~ ..a* he was boldm& the Rarmrcz woman, ,..._1:.r. • ~ ...._1 ___ _ di ,...__ 'M · '-il.lllOmta way ..-au"' OD -accoro ng to a ~ta esa pohce da. d . •L.-ol ·..._ ...._ spokesman. y an no WAIJ lllilS ~ • Ramirez reportedly was unharmed call a~d a $50,000 watlMI .b in the incident, bu). was beina held .Wanek s atTCSt, tbe"spobsmd ~ against her will an~ feared for her life, ,: ~anek ~ arrested ~ a 'f'F!Y} tht spokesman said. of kidnapptna, aMault..Wlda a __., Ramirez and Wanek apparently weapoo.c. felony fabe. jm .... a 7 were datina while Ramlf'C2 was andthenofafireannillladiO.He ..... separated from her husband some being held in the Rivenide c.ou.y time ago. She later returned to her Jail today'; the police spokamaa IDI: husband ~d st~ppcd seeing Wanek. Costa Mesa police said there me , The k:idnappma reponedly took several unanswered questiom abcMll place April 19 when Ramirez •nd an the case and they are continuiaa to accom~lioe alleaedJy ent~ the investipte. Police thwart --'speed' ta~-. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... D.ilr ......... Huntinaton Beach police ~ltevc sophisticated lab equipment they seized Monday at a local dump site was set up to ill~Uy manufacture methamphetamine, the druJ com- monly called "speed." The cquipofent was found ID a metal shed . at the closed Ascon Landfill, near Edison High Schoot at Magnolia Street and Hamilton Av- enue. Sgt. Carl Vidano said the equip- ment was apparently seized before any drugs were manufactured. He noted that an elaborate venting system could have released hazard- ous fumes into the neighborhood 1f the lab had begun operating. Vidano said officials from Ascon Propenies. which owns the dump, summoned police after they noticed suspicious activity at the shed. He · said the company was not involved in the apparent drug manufactmias plan. · No arrests have been made ill connection with the equi~ which was valued at SS,0001 '° SI0,000. Vidano said. The narcotJcs officer said teVcnl men approached the landfill carctakeT about two weeks 1fO aDd asked to rent the large metal shed b st~ of paint. Vida.no said lk carctakeT. whose name was wit.bbdd, was not authorized lo rent &ht building but did so anyway. The narcotics o fficer said Police do not know the identity of the men who ~t up the l~b. _He said the investip- uon 1s contmumg. Senate confirms Stotler judgeship By JERRY HIRSCH °' .. .,... .......... Jury convicts Costa Mesa man on ch-Id molestation charges Coro11a del Mar anome) and former Orange County Supcnor Court Judge Alicemarie Stotler had her appointment to U.S. Dtstnct Coun benc h in Los Angeles con- firmed by the U.S. Senate toda) President Ronald Reagan named Stotler to the judgeship Apnl 3 ~nding Senate approval. "I am pleased and honored to learn that I was confirmed this mommg." Stotler said. "I am really lookmg By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,... ......... A 41 -ycar-old Costa Mesa man. who allegedly lured young boys to his ramshackle trail~r with candy, beer and porno movies: was convicted Monday in Orange Coonty Superior Coun of 12 felony counts of child molestation. Harry David Buckler was found auilty of sexually assaulting four boys between the qes of 8 and IS. A fifth boy was unable to testify in tt\e three· day jury trial because he bad s:hicken pox. Jurors. who took nearly two days in deliberating the charges of c hild molestation and oral copulation, were hung up on a 13th felony count. It was drop~d. Buckler will be sentenced by Judge David Carter June I. He faces a maximum 40-year sentence. Buckler was arrested last Occcm· ber at the Aloha Palms, the Costa Mesa trailer court where he lived. T he (Pleue eee CONVICTED/ A2) forward to starting service ... But Stotler said she will have to wait until June before heanng her fi rst case as a federal judge. "I have a pnvate pracute to finish up and there 1s a lot of read mg that a Judge 1s recommended to do when appomted to the federal bench. And I (Pleue eee STOTLER/A2) Allcema.rle8totler San Diego Freeway to get two more lanes Twenty years after its completion linked Los Anaeles and Onanae counties and sianaled the end of an era for sleepy suburbs like Cost.a Mesa, Huntinaton Beach and Foun- tain Valley. the San Diego Freeway aaain will be the subject of a m.Uor . improvement projeet beginnina in 1987. - The $52 millio n freeway Wldenina project, which will add one lane on each side oflhe freeway within what is now the median, will stretch alo~ 2• miles of tbe San Dieao Freeway ffom lntcntale S in Irv'lne to the 605 Freeway in Seal Beach -where the "*1way is wider by a lane - accordina to Bill Wcldelc, a tcnlor transi»rtation eQ&1 ncer in Caltrans' S)rojcd development desian section. Weldele and other Calt.rans en&i- neen have bttn mcetina with rcsi- denu in Westminstcr•nd Costa Mesa " KAIEM KLEIN PERSP£CTIVE to explain the project and p.io reaction. The San Dieao Freeway. completed between the San Fernando Valley and the Oran~ County line in October· 1964. cames 100,000 vehicles per day in Irvine and 200,000 vehicles per day around Seal Beach Bou.levard, Weld· elc said. By the year 2000, • 20 to 2S percent (Pleue ... SAN Dmoo1.u1 au Dt*-Pne .. ywUl beraenect ••rtina tn 1987 Ill &aa mllllon project. __ • ' I ' • t • • • \ • J Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /TU.Oay, May 1, 1984 A banner day for boats T he 1984 Enaenada yacht race got under way Saturday with colorful banner• flyln& from the masta of the con teatanta• crafta. The lut few yeara have eeen an lncreaae ln •uch decora tion•, and thla year•• race drew more of them than ever befor e. 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Most of the residents who live along the freeway brought up ques- tions of sound wall construction at the mccung. according to MarJone Fran. a Cosu Mesa resident who. along Wlth her husband Joe. has ~pcarhcaded a dnve for a sound wall between thr Santa Ana River and Harbor Boulevard. "f:verybody JUSt wanted to know 1f we'd get the sound wall. how high 1t would be and mostly when we'd get 11." Fran ~ad. Weldclc said noise testing would be done along the route to sec what areas have noise levels hasher than federal standards and ment sound walls. "We will study noise readings at residences. schoob, parks and churches near the freeway," Wcldelc \aid. "All tho~ that CllC«d FHA \landards would receive attenua- tion." The Fratts have been notified that their neighborhood 1s an clltremely likely candidate for a sou,,d wall. The walls average about 12 feet high, Weldelc said . "We're very, very happy," Frati said. Her committee has been lobby· ing for more than a year to have a ~und wall constructed. "We just hope these next two years Just Call 642-6086 will go h> qu1 ckl >." \he added. Wcldelc ~1d the \Ound walls would probabl) be con'itructed about the same 11mc the frccwa) widening 1s undertaken The pract 1cal aspt"Cts of the widen· ang proJe<.l will be lhl' subject of an upcoming <,cr1t·'> of studies and an environmental impact repon. he said 0 At the recent meetings. Caltrans official., .,ohc1tcd op1n1onson how the JOb \hould be done and how the extra l31le<> \hould be designed. T cnta11vc plan\ have been made forcon"ilruct1on crew\ 10 work dunng 1hc da) between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m and al night. after rush hour. Weldclc \aid ·• fhe nbJcn1 \ e during construction 1i. to handle 1hc )afc. efficient mo,c· mcnt of traflit and lo provide a \life. adequate workin~ area for the rnn· '>!ruction l'H'w. · Wcldelc said . "!°)orru.·11mc'> thoo,c two obJc<:uvcs \Cem to be al odd~ -the traffic will 1ake a\ muc.:h room as 11 can get and d1110 for the w ntra<.·tor " Another l'i'iue being studied l'I the pou1b1lih ol making the extra lane\ open uni). lo h1gh·-OC<.Uranc) \-C· hides. like buo,c!>, <.:ar poo vans and car\ carrying three or morr passen- gers. Wcldelc \aid The HOV <b1gh-occupancy ve- hicle) lane\ have been \ucc.essful 1n Northern t ahforn1a and on the San Bernardino Freeway through Lo' An,,clcs. • On the San Bernardino thC' rc~pon~ ha'I been excellent ... Weld· cle ~1d "The pcoplc<arrying ca- pac1t) of that one lane 1s equal to three adJacenl maxed-now lanes." The HOV lane also serves as a patrol 1one for the Cahfom1a High- way Patrol and a pl.ace for patrolmen lo pull car& over for c1tat1ons or repair\ lniually. the lane might be open to cars carrying two or more people Just 10 ensure greater use, Weldele said. "We are studying making 11 avail- able to lwo or more al first with lhe und<."l'Uand1ng that when the lane traffic increases to capacuy 1t will go back ro three or more." E.ntrancc and exit points would be r .. tablished for the HOV lanr al vano1.1Skcl: locauons The lane would ltkcly be delineated by a three-foot buffer 1onc and rubber pylons plus a painted double-double yellow stnpe, ' Weldclc \a1d. l ocal response to the HOV lane ha1 been mixed, he ~1d. "SomC' are supporti ng it enthus1ast1cally and others arc enthu\1ast1cally against 11. Our JOb 1s tn gel lhe feelings of the people to he IP. us 1n drc1ding how to use that lane.· he ~Id Much of the publK' has negauve feelings ahout the HOV lane because of the by-now-infamous Dtamond Lane of iht mad-70s. Weldcle said. The plan to 5et aside a lane for car pools on the overcrowded Santa Mon1C'a Freeway an Los Angeles was a m1'ierablc failure that quickly col- lapwd The problc:m with the Diamond Lane. Wddelc: said. was that an existing lane was subtracted from the traffic flow and restncted 10 car pools onl~ What do you like about lht' Dally Pilot? What don't you llke? Call tbt number at ltft and your mt11aict wlll bt recorded, transcribed and dtllvtrtd to tbt appropriate editor. The aamt 24 -hour answering servl<'t' may be used to record letters to tbt dltor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include tbetr namt and teltphont' number for vtrlflutlon No circulation calls, please. Ttll u1 what's on your mind The Boanl of Directors of Li/Jer/11 National Danit is pl~ased to announce that the Bank has been named a California Premier Performing Bank by the respected Fi ndley Report, Inc. In addition, the U.S. Small Business Administration has ranked the Bank as the largest SBA lender in Orange County for 1983 and seventh largest in California. 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