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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilott•' TOllOIUIOW: Supervisors, airport officials. Newport residents to hear new jetliner on Friday conscious Newport Beach residents all u~ awailina the much-ballyhooed arrival of the redesigned Boeing 737-300. The jetliner's Seattle-based manu- facturer claims the 737-300 will flY far quieter than the competina McDon- nell-Dou&las MD-80, the jetliner most used at John Wayne Ai~. much is what re.nwns to be seu," airport operations chief Denis Hom said. With an ironically silent nod of its collective head, the Board of Super• visors voted unanimou1ly Wcdftes.. day.to authorize AiICal to conduct a series of niaht tnts aimed at qlaahfy- ina the l ~seat aircraft to beain service at the airport. of O.iahts Fnday aimed at 1nlt0ducina the plane to the public, the crucial scven-fliaht test series to'ill beain Saturday .momina. accordina to air- port officials. The ~ 737-JOO ia I sttttched venaoe of the t~ jet that has been u.ted by aiJtiMI aDCC the 19605 .. a sbon.UuJ 9itcraft. Fitted with more ~ .ew-t.echno&otY f'DIJMS ud I suetched cabin to carry additional ~ the plane has been ma:rtded as the airlines· answer to airports tbat carry touah noise restrictiou, such r4 John By JEFF ADLER oe ... .._ ....... With a whoosh instead of the aU- too-fammar roar, a commercial pass.- enaer jetliner is ellpectcd to touch down at John Wayne Airport Friday Cout The county has frozen nearly $16 mllllon In prop- erty taxes paid by the lrvlne Co. untll Its tax dispute Is settled./ A3 Court date set for college police off lcer charged with burglary./ Al Callfomla Pollcehavethelrown 'LA Ram' In the form of a tank with a battering ram to break Into suspected drug dealers' houses./ A• Nation · ~eagan seeks slmple tax plan; legislators react to his speech./ AS A retired general says Westmoreland sup- pressed accurate Viet enemy figures./ A8 Worra Justice Department OKs search for Nazi war crlml- naJ after mock trial is held./A7 Four Polish secret police officers convicted of kill- ing a priest get prllOO terms ranging from 14 to 25 years./ A7 Boating Former contenders and new rules are expected for the 2 1st annual Con- gressional Cup./81 Dick Daniels' MacGregor 65 sloop Joss can set an elapsed time record by arriving at Puerto Vallarta by 9 tonlght./C1 Sports Ocean View Hlgh's basketball team claims a dramatic 52-51 Sunset League victory over Edlson./C1 The UC Irvine men's ten- nis team moves to 7-0 overall with a shutout win over San Jose State./C2 · Fountain Valley takes over first place In the Sunset League soccer race./C3 Sntertalnment ABC grabs a second N......, victory-and lhootsdown "Call To Glory.'' /113 A TV movie about the Atlanta child murders draws upsetting con- cluslons. /114 11'DltX Bolting 0 1-2 Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge A11 Bun.tin Board A3 Bulln111 0s..e Ct111tfted C5-7 Comlce A 11 Ctoaword C7 Delth Notices C-i Horoecope Ce Ann lander• 82 Opinion A10 P..,..-uzt 81 Pollcelog A3 Pubic Notlcel C4-5, 7 8portt C1·3 T•wilk>n B3 Theetera 83-4 Weether A2 to begin a two-day series offlight tests that could signal the dawn of a new- quieter -aviation era in Orange County. Orange County supervisors, airline and airport offic1als as well IS noise- "I feel very confident we 11 fi nd some noise improvement. Just how Although the airline will fly a series The aircraft will be ~uired to meet airpon notlC standard$ at m.ui- mum takeoff' weifht on two fliahts and at varytq weiahts on five other flights. The first tlleotT i1 scheduled at 7~30 a.m, ................ "-..... ......... 801Y/A2) Fairview, UCiget- grantfor age study 3 million received for study lnvolv1n oldsters at hospital By PIDL SNEIDERMAN Of .. O.., ........ UC Irvine researchers and the stale hospital tn Costa Mesa have received a SJ million federal nnt to snady whether involvement in volunteer work hcJps elderly people remain more mentally and physically fit. The five-year study will focus on Fairview Developmental Communi- ty's Fosler Grandparent Procram and seek SCJenufic evidence that staying acuve can help a senior citizen stay healthy . .. We are very &ratified to aet this." S&Jd Franas M. Crindla.. who ts the director of FairvteW (formerly Fair- view State Hospatal) and an associale professor at UCT's College of Medi- cine ... It's one of the larger arants approved recently by the National lnstJtutc on Aging." Tbla row of etoree on Newport Boalnard wW be ltalldosed to cleu ~1forea.ta11-Coutyarda ~center. Cnnella said the study could have tmport.ant ramaficatJons. If the study documents that ProcraJnS like Foster Grandparents help the senior citizens stay fit. it could be a step toward rcduoog the high bultb care ex- penSCSJnvoh ed in treatment of the elderly . .\t the same time. 11 could encouf'l$e more widespread use of st'nior ciuzens tn faciht1es hke Fair- view. at day<are centers and 10 other SOC'lal ~•ce programs. Downtown strip to vanish Jn Mesa Bulldozers prepared to raze nine stores to clear path for 18 million shoppin center By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. o.llJ .......... The Hollywood Magjc Shop 1s about to disappear. along with eight other businesses on a portion of Newport Boulevard that 1s being cleared for an $18 mi II ion shopping center in downtown Costa Mesa. Storefronts on the west side-of the boulevard, from 1815 to 1839 New- port, !lave been boarded up while coDtractors dismantle the buildings. salvaging bricks and other matenals that can be resold. The final blow 1s expected early next week, when bulldozers raze the Conviction in priest killing 'whitewash ' Coast Polis h leader doubts policemen will serve out sentences ------------------------~~~- By ROBERT BARKER Of ... Dlllp ......... A Polish-American leader who lives in Huntinaton Beach cbaracd today that the conviction and sentencina of four Polish secret policemen for the murder of priest Jerzy Popielusdco was a .. white- wash." At the same ti me, the local resident -3S-year-old Adam Kiemik - disc109ed that he has been banded a tape recordina smuaJed out of Po- land that contains f'i1aments of the last Mass conducted by the slam Roman Catholic pnest. Kiemik. who holds citizenship in both the United States and Poland, said the tape. which also includes broadcasts of Pop1eluszko's funeral. was delivered to him in Los Angeles by a member of the Polish under· ground. The tapes have been mass Related story on A 7 produ~d. and proceeds from sales of the tapes will be used in the battle to gain freedom for Poland and other Iron Curtain countries. Kiemik said. He claimed that thc-eonviction and sentencing-of four Polish secret policemen to 14 to 25-ycar prison aging structures to make room for a portion of the Costa Mesa Courtyards, an 11.2-acre shopping ce nter. Fcatunng a health club, retail stores and resta urants, the Courtyards will be built on property that has been condemned, cleared and assembled into a "Super Block" over the past four years by the Costa Mesa Rede velopment Agency. Pacific Savings Bank is purchasing the site. bordered by 19th Street. Park AdamKiemlk terms for the sla) ing of the pnest ~as a whitewash because court officials didn't try to find those high in the (Pleue aee CONVICTIONS/ A2) Will pier pressure speed HB's boardwalk eatery? Sizeofproposed restaurant keeps thepTo ect unfinished two years after destructive s torm Some thi,. ao on forever. But in our coastal cities and environs they seem to take a httle lonatt. In Costa Mesa. it ~ms that wort on Harbor Boulevard is ncvtt aoin& to cod. In the most current cheptcr or the happminp on HaJ'tk)r, traffic lanes have been pinched to make way for lancbatpin' on tht !Mdia1t. h's a lot of ruft lt)'ll'\I to tum ltf\ onto Harbor. nm·a ftO place IQ ao bee.aux lht 1ntcncct1on'• aft.edy nlled *•lh can tl')'lftl to~~ 1n\O ~at's ltfi of the lanes •he.Id. Frus- tration miaht ~ d9Cd by a httle arttncry in the medians. bui what you \Ct" all too frequently 1~ oran c tmffi • conn -tbouunds or them. Tht traffic cones and Harbor Boulevard attm 10 be ynonymo" Newpon Bach tw its lona- tanc:hna it.$UCS 100 The Cf)ntrovusy ovtt John Wayne Aupon 1 pcr- siswnt and hiP.,pitdaed -l.M benlt appcan 10 be ne\itf'oalldlftl. In lrv1ne • wa1i'with blted bttath as talk IO(t on over the location of a Cit)' Hall. Will at bt at HiJI or ila.et l 4~ Wdl they (Yft decide' Bue as ncn~mc and =a thc5e 1 uc and tbctr -ror '°IUtlOM ma "'· lht pelt bcsi<k the lona-pla~1na rontn>\.'tf'S•~ -and lack of solu11on1. -in Huntington Beach. .~ For toc<urhng. blood<urdhn&. m1nd-boahn1 squ1bbl~ nothina can top the -'&ls.a Ouaa manhlands controH·ny. the fra ·u over down- town rcdtHlopment ind the $huffi- 1na of paper and blam1naof othcn on Oood ron1rol problems. Now theres a new entry -the Hunt1naton kach tJty pact • .\nd tt may 1op them all. It had its bc:a•nninp 1n the b11 tonn of Marth 19 3 ... ~ Wl\l"t1 destrOlcd the la.st 2SO f"' of the I .8~foot p.n-. RC'pms looked s1meJ!t enoQlh and the cu t \lcn had tht r0ttt1pt to rany •nsutanct lhat co'crtd much of the rcpe1r t But a flip dcvdopcd over "'hethtr thm hould bC' a ont' or c~o-,tor. A venue. Newport Boulevard and Harbor Bouley.ard. from the cm agency for $4.8 million. · The bank. formerly Pacific Federal Savings and Loan. will develop the 172.300-square-foot shopping center along the same Spanish-style motttT used for the company's Pacific Feder- al Plaza at Newport Boule' ard and 19th Street. Among the storefronts ~tng de- molished next week arc Coast Music. (Pleue .ee DOWJITOWN / A2) He said the stud) has local 1mphca- t1ons as well b(oausc senior c1t1zens are e'\p«ted to make up 25 percent of Orange Count~ 's population by 1990. "These people are a resource." Crinella said ··Man) of them are quite competent and can be add111on- all)' useful to soc1et) It's only becauS(' they've re,ached a ccnam age that the}°"e heen put out to pasture. so to speak. (Pl eue .ee GRAJfT I A2) G.r,oup considers Cannery Village, • pier area revamp By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IN o.llr """' It.ft D1st1nctl\ e landmarks. \trtet signs. ped~trian plans and malls. and ~1dened landscape-lined road~a~ ma:-help charactenze the Canner) Village and Mcfadden Square areas of Newpon Beach targeted for re- development. Those proposals "'ere among sev- eral discussed this morning by a c1ttzens' adv150~ group ~h1ch hopes to offer a fa~hft for the t~o business d1stncts. on 1he ~estem portion of the Balboa Peninsula. While the plans an· prehmmal). the group's mecttnjl." 1n recent months ha\e attracted considerable interest from business owners and rcs1denlS of the community anxious to Stt the problems of parking. traffic congesuon and detcnorattng bu1ld- 1ngs addressed. • - For the bayfront Cannery Village. the latest plan call for estabhshment of specialty retail hops surrounded by other commercial u~s. A hs1 of possible busmessn will be outlined along wtth a specific plan at the advisory group's ne]tl mecung. March 21 . Vtlla Wa-,, which runs one ~•:­ through the heart of Canner\' Village. (Pleue .ee CAJINltRY I A:l) ROBERT BllllEI NEW S PERSPECTl~E • 1StarWars rides due for Disney rt"Staurant 11 tht' end of the ~ooden 'itructurc. But that sn:med to be resol"cd and c'cryth1na a~al"t'd to he 1n order when the C'oa'ital C-omm1ss1on ap- proved a 350.000.<1qu.ar'C'-foot. rop- pt"r-roofcd ,...,o-.,tof') Mructurc 'Tm go1na to do m)' bnt to SCJ someth1na bl.ult out at the end of the p1C1" b)' June 20 50 fishermen and others will have a ptacc to act a hamburacr .. Cit) ouneilman Ja k ~ell) procla1mtd at a Cit\' C'ounC'11 meell .. I'm 101n1 to pull all the tops to c ~11e th1 " The odd thin about the"',~ ts that Kell' made tht "atemtnl la!tt f-ebru- lf'\ The Junt .. O comokuon that he (Pleae eee PTBR/ A21 By Ute AIMCia'-11 Pttst Will Disney Productions Yid Wednesday 11 ha igned an agrtt- men1 w11h filmmaker George Luca to design attractions for its amuse- ment parks. O.\ne)' oflicaals aho satd the) may open a theme park 1n Europe and wtll K<t to ~' S 100 m1lhon for new mov1~ b 11ir\I hm1ted panncr- h1 In addittQn. Oisne left open the 1b1ht>: that Lucas. wbOSt •• tar ar1" tn~. •R&Jdcn of 1he Lost ~rt" and •'Jnd1ana Joocs and tht remplc of Doom .. ~ enormous bo'-off'att ~ may make mov· 1 for the Burbank stucho. ··we hope Lutadilm (I .uc::a • pro. (Pt eee LUCAA/ A2) Marine critical after sa An El Toro Marine C~ '11lner'Y •:;:~bly aavcd b11 '""'•life w . y when bit puabed kf" out of tbc -.y or an oncomina car AM took the bnmt oftbc impict himeeff, in~&on f'C1)0n.ed today. Paul Ooodmu. 36. of SU Ocmente wu li1ted in critlcal coe- dihon today at MiMion Community Hospital in Million Vlejowbere beiil beina ttcatod for two broUD lep, 1 hciured pelvis and • ak..U hc'twe. The driver of the car, identified u Oen Campbell, 19, of Dua Poillt ' wu arraled on auapidoa of felony dnaak.en drivuw. accordin& to OriQje C.Untv Sberifl""1 U. Dick Olton. Olaon laid Goodman waa thrown .a.out 40 feet by the impect. The ICC'ident happened in front of a ,..urant ·on Camino Capi1trano. LUCAS JOINS DISNEY,VENTURE ••• Prem Al ducuoa comj)lny) will be ulvolvcd in all areu of Oiaoey worldwide enter- tainment," sajd Dbney's c.hairman aod chidexecutlve, MicbaeJ Eimer. T~ announcemcnll were mlde at Oi1ney's annual 1hareholden' meet- il\& in Anaheim. Lucas· role in delianina the park.I could provided a much needed 1bot , in the arm for Disney. Attendance at its amusement perks bas leveled off at Disneyland and is arowioa slu.Jlisbly at Disney World and Epcot Center near Orlando, Aa. In its fourth guarter ended Sept. 30, Disney took St 12 million in write· offs to cover projected losses on ats film and TV products. Lu~· first project will be a new Disneyland ride based on Lucas' "Star Wars" movies. It will begjn operation in June 1986. "It will utilize tcchnolO&ies never eecn before in a Disney lherM perk. .. Eisner said. The co~ny alto aaid that Lucaa would wol' on more than one rk but dcclin to aay if he would p~ a role in developina the possible Euro- pean Disneyland. wbicn would be In France or Spain. The sale of It mated partnerships to fully finance the movitt would be made throu&h Silver Screen Partnen u.! which raised $83 million from I J,000 investors for Home Bol Office's initial slate of films. "We plan to produce all future motion pictures at an averqc cost that will acneraHy be below current industry standards. But in the face of rapidly risina costs, we also plan to protect. our risks throu&h partner- ships and other alternative means of financing." Eisner said. Sale of the part.ncrsltips is expected to beain in May1 the company aaid. Tbc company 01dn't elaborate on what other meana offinancina it had in tnind. 'the SIOO million Disney hopes to raite by the sale of partnerships would &ive the company sianirteant clout as Eisner triea to steer the company away from its traditional family fare toward the mainstream of mov- iema.k.ina. S)lonly after takina over Disney last September, Eisner Jndicated that Disney's traditional animated fea- tures and family films would take a beck seat to those pr:oduced ~its new Toi.achstonc div11ion, which hu produced such films as "Splash ... "Splash," which included scenes of rear nudity and hints of tel, an,ered tome Disney oldtimers but was the company's only recent box~ffice success. GRANT GIVEN FOR SENIOR STUDY ••• From Al "But they're a real manpower pool that's been taracly untapped. At Fafrvicw, they rcp~nt a tremen- dous benefit to our clients. - The Foster Grandparent Program, more than a dozen years old, enlisfs older residents living on low, usually fixed incomes. Each senior is matched with one or two de· velopmentaJly disabled Fairview pa- tients, generaJly people under age 22. The "grandparents .. handle a var- iety of tasks. They may hold and rock an infant, help with feedina and bathing, walk around the grounds with a patient or assist classroom teachers. Each senior works 20 houn per week, earning a stipend ofS2 per hour plus a hot lunch. About 125 seniors arc involved in the program. Crinella said correlation studies have already shown that active senion lend to be in better health. But that leaves unanswered the qucstion of whether the seruon arc only more active becaute they arc in better health to be&in with, he said. Tbc studr at Fairview will try to find tcientific evidence that simP.fy tcttin& involved in a propam hke Foster Grandpercnts is a siep toward better health. The study will focus on three groups: I 00 seniors who 11k to become Foster Grandparents and arc ldmitted to the propam, 100 sen1on who ask to become Foster Grand- parents but arc not admitted, and l 00 randomly selected "control" seniors wbo arc not in the pr~m. All t participants will have their mental and physical health · tested ~Uy. Reteatchers will try to determine whether Foster Grand-~ts maintain hither scores ova tbe fiv~ear period. Side issues that will be studied by UCI Jcientisu i.ncJude bow the Foster Orandpercnt Pr<>snm affects mem- ory. lleep and deprasioo in panici-pan&s. -> CONVICTIONS CALLED 'WBITEW ASH' ••• From Al government who are allegedly re- sponsible. "I doubt the sentences will be carried out. I will be surprised if they (the policemen) all aren't freed in two or three years." K.Jcrnik said. "It wu the secret police who were arrested and it's the secret police who are running the country." Popieluszko had drawn crowds to his Waruw church with his sermons in defense of the Solidarity · trade union, whic h was suppressed in a martial law crackdown in December 1981 . The priest was kidnapped on a highway Oct. 19. Eleven days later, his body, bound and· gagged, was pulled out of a reservoir. Kiernik. who said he fled Poland in 1977 after the aovcmment asked him to be an informer, said he believes the trial wu held to keep the people in Poland calm. They (the aovemmcnt) wanted to pretend concern. But t don't believe it~ have been at least 50 instances of similar problems and several instances of priests beins tonured1 .. he said. Kiernak said that the tape record- inp contain a song that the Rev. Popicluszko sana .. that's become a second national anthem to the fatherland. It's like a rclipous anthem {to Poland), .. he said. Kiemik said the tape recordings arc being sold for S 10. 95 and that funds will go to an organization called Pomost which is dedicated lO the renunciation of the Yalta Agreement in 1'4S. Tbe World War II accord, K.iemik sa.id. turned larac chunks of Ea1tem Eurqpc over to Ruaia in return for Soviets' decision to penicipete in the war apinst Japan. Kiernik said a renunciation of the q,reement would f vc hope to the "enslaved peoples and provide a message to Russia "that cooperation between the East and Wcst can't be built over the backs of subjuptcd people." Pomost, which means bridge in Polish, is conductina. nationwide rallies Sunday, the 40th anniversary of Yalta. K.iernik was born in New York of Polish ~nts. His father was an official 1n the United Nations. DOWNTOWN MESA STRIP TO VANISH .•• From Al U-Rcnt Furniture, University Stereo. Ho llywood Magic, Finlandia Furniture, Newport Check and Cashing. Pacific Tools, Furniture in the Bare. the Light Brigade and two vacant suites. Redevelopment Director Manlyn Whisenand said most of the busi- nesses have been relocated. While workers from Viking Equip- ment Co. in Glendale tear down the buildings in the SO-ycar~ld down- town area. some ne1Jhboring busi- nesses along the west side of Newport Boulevard arc getting a ghmpsc of their future. Storefronts from 180 I to 1813 Newport Blvd. arc being condemned by the redevelopment agency, which plans to use the property for a companion project to the Courtyards. Pacific Savings is preparing a study on what type of development should be built on the site, in hopes of striking an agreement with the city similar to the Courtyards deal. Meanwhile, on the other side of Newpon Boulevard, 25 businesses in the I 800block will receive a $689.000 facelift as part of the redevelopment project to revive the deteriorating downtown area. Businesses will be resurfaced with stucco and renovated with canopies, awninp, archin' windows and tile, while rear park.mg lots will be rc- habilatatcd and landscaped. Half the cost of the renovations will be paid throu&h federal subsidies. Property owners can finance the remaining expenses through city de- ferred payment loans, in which the debt would be automatically erased after 10 years, providing the property doesn't change hands. 9E!~T JE~S TO BE TESTED ••. Wayne. ..._.- "We believe 1t will be quieter 1n every respect. both on takeoffs and landings." said A1rCal's Franz Lipsey. vice president for corporate services of the Newport Beach-based airline. "The engines are so quiet at idle that there is a danger employees might not know they're operating." "We're pleased to talk about the airplane and the good neighbor It wall be," Lipsey added. "We thmk it's part of a continuing effort to contain noise. this being the latest, most remarkable step we've had." Lipsey said the aircraft is the first of a dozen 737-3005 AarCaJ purchased. It has an opt100 to obtain 11 more. The cost of the planes and spare parts. to be delivered over the next four years. approaches $300 million. he said. The airline 1s trading in seven M D-80s and earlier versions of the 737 on the new planes and expects to maintain a fleet level that averages 24 aircraft. AirCal hopes to introduce the plane into regular service at Burbank Air- port bea:innina S~nday with service at John Wayne Airport to commence within_thc next several months as the airline takes deli very of additional planes. The contest to fly quieter planes out of Oranae County is expected to intensify amona airlines fis April approaches. The Board of Super- visors has IJVen the ao-ahcad tO a plan incrcas1n• the number of aver- age daily fliihts at John Wayne Airport from 41 to SS beginnina April I. Besides ancreased fli&hts, the board already has sanctioned a tradeout package enabling airlines flying quiet- er Class AA planes, defined as-those that can takeoff below the 89.S decibel threshold, to acquire ad- ditional fli&hts up to the SS·fliabt limit. The 737-300 is one of only two jetliners that noise experts belie'Ve has a chance of qualifyina for the extra flijhts. The other plane is the hi&h- wing. I 00-pauenger BAc-146 flown by Pacific Southwest Airlines which has yet to qualify at John Wayne Airpon. Just Call 642-6086 W•at do yoa like about tk Dally Pilot? Wbt do•'t tow lllle? Call ttle aamber at ltft and yo., mt11a1t will be reunled, traa1ertbe4 ud dellvere4 to "•appropriate ecUtor. .. Tlte same z• ..... r aa1wen•1 ttrvlce...., be •"4 a. reeer4 lenen .. &a. editor oa aay ..,1c. Coatrtbators to Hr Leuen col•m• m•tt l.DelMe dtetr Hrht ud telepMIM Hmber for verlflcat• No clre11latlow callt, pleaM. 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Windows were smashed to aain entry into the vehicles at the Stor N Lok yard at 1050S Garfield Ave. A black and white television set and a down sleepina bag were stolen CANNERY, PIER REVAMP •.• Prom Al may be widened to tither provide for two-way traffk or one-way traffic with pamna spaces along one side. Such widenana would require tak· ing over property along the western side of the road, said Pat Mann of the Arroyo Group, the Pasadena-based planning firm which is helpina the city draw up the redevelopment plans. ··Therc•s b6 doubt it would be expensive, but it would alto open up the area to circulation to make thlS whole plan function," Mann aaid. A strona identity is sought for both Cannery Villaac and the oceanfront McFadden SQuare, which includes the Newport Pier and surroundina businesses. To accomplish that, sl)Ccial crosswalk paving. pedestrian plaz.u, landmark entry sians and landscaped walkways arc emphasized in the plans, Mann said. Also considered for both areas arc parkina structures and a rcalianment of Newpon Boulevard to address chronic traffic problems in the area. McFadden Square would feature retail businesses as well as a preser- vation of marine-use busil\CS\CS. While both committee members and business owners were concerned this morrung about parking and traffic, several suggested that re- development plans should emphasize pedestrian use. Parkina miaht be provided along the permimeter of the area. but ,...,., 4.468-tfl t044a.m 5.23 p.m 11 Slpm 1.a 66 oi •• from a tan 19lD Fleetwood South· wind. Audio-video equipment, alcoholic beverages and clothing were taken from a white 1983 Journey. Losses from a 1976 Cruise Air and a crcarri-<:olored Winnebago were not immediately determined. walkways and malls would dis. courage v1S1tors from driving about, hunting for nearby spac.es. "I have problems with the increase 1n parking." said City Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer. who was a guest at the meeting. "There's already too many cars in this area. Did you consider the use of a shuttle service when you put 1h1s (plan) t~ther'?" Others recommended an ancreased use ofb1ke lanes in the proposals. The advisory committee will meet at least once or twice again before a proposal is offered for review by the Newport Beach Plannang Com- mission and City Council, Mann said. Their hcannJS O!l the redevelop- ment plans could begin by late sprina or early sui:nmer. PIER PROJECT STILL UNCOMPLETED ... From Al was shooting for was last year. By comparison, the Seal Beach pier sustained far more serious damage. About two-thirds of the structure was destroyed whc~ waves bro~e the. pi~r into three secuons. The city d1dn t have any insurance and the repair tab hit $2.3 million. But with st.ate and federal vants and loans and an aggressive fund- raising drive by citizens, the repair work was completed and the 1,800- foot pier was reopened several weeks ago. In the meantime, the Huntinaton Beach pier sits and sits. Mayor Ruth Bailey and the rest of the C aty Council membera don't like it and they're trying to get the work finished an time for the second summer 10 a row. Th.is time, at Bailey's uraing. the city has appointed a pier proj~t manaaer who has been told to finish the work by July -this July. There arc tome in City Hall who say that the pier work "fell down a crack" and that top staff officials made it a low-priority project. There arc also accusations of wnghng. But the principal reason for the delay, accordina to City Enpnccr Les Evans, came when City Council members approved City Adminis- trator Charjcs Thompson's rec- ommendation to build a two-story restaurant instead of a one-story structure. The heavier structure required the suppon of steel beams, and the steel beams proved to be too much of a load fo r the pier so additional pilinp had to be planted into the ocean floor. The pier actually was repaired under less-demanding standards last March. But practically everythina had to be done over to accommodate the heavier load. Evans said the last of the pilinp and a new boat ramp ~hould be finished ina few days and that bids for the restaurant reconstruction should go out soon. He said work should be completed in four to six months. The old pier was first built in 1914 and rebuilt in 1940 aftcphe devastat- ing storm of 1939. So there is precedent that the pier can be rebuilt. It's just a matter of time. . ~-. ~ .. -. ' . -B ULLE TIN BOARD I I Mayor's Ball set Irvine Co. property t Friday in Valley Th~ Fountain Va]kY Chamber of Commerce will erc1ent its annual Mayor's Ball Frid•Y. at the Mile Square Go.If Course Restaurant. Theevent will honor Mayor Ben Neilsen and City Council members Oeorse Scou , Barbara Brown, Fred Voss and Jim Neal. The eve~ing beJids with cocktails at 6:30 f .m. followed b}' d inner at 8'and dancina to the musk o the Full~rt~n C~llege dance band. The cost is $25 and the pub.he 1s invited. Call 962-4441 for funher information o r reservauons. L ove and tear e n mlned A two.hour scminjlr focusing on the basic emotions of l~ve and fear will be presented Friday in Room 119 of the ..f'1ne Arts .Hall ofOrao~ Coast College in Costa Mesa. Mamage and farp1 ly counselor Dr. Charles Leviton will conduct the session, scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is $7 and a,ddhional information is available at 432-5880. Or6an concert at cathedral David Craighead will present an organ concert as part or the Hazel Wri&h) Organ Concert Series Friday at the Crystal Cathedraf. •2 141 Lewis St., Garden Grove. Craighead's program. at 8 p.m .. will include works by Sowerb).'. Moussorgsky, Mendelssohn. Mulct, Albright and W1llan. Call 971-4039 for funher information and reservations. Sln6let1 11ea1on at college A communication work.sho p for singles, desi~ed to help break down barriers, will be presented Fnday at Orange Coast College in Costa mesa. Dr. Steven Winer, a communication consultant who specializes in relationships, will lead the session. schc~ul~ f~om 7 to 11 p.m. in the OCC Faculty House. Adnu5'1on 1s SI 0 and additional informatio n is available at 432-5880. R e111%atlon .emlnar at OCC Techniqu'es for "Instant relaxation" will be taught Friday evening at a seminar in Room 113 of the Counseling and Admissions Building a t Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Marriage counselor Dr. Ch ris Schriner will lead the seminar. pla nned from 7 to 10 p.m . The cost 1s SS and more information is available at 432-5880. Wildlife walk .et Saturday BJ JEPI' ADLER Ot ... Ollr ........ The Oranat County Board of Super· visors moved this week to 1el 111de nearly SI 6 million in property taxes paid by the Irvine Co. until its S32 million tax dispute with lhc county's largest landholder 1s resolved. W itho ut oomrnent, supervisors voted to impound the S 16 million the Irvine Co. already has paid on its disputed tax bill, the result of a reassessment completed after the Irvine Co. was sold in 1983 to ill chairman, Wildlife. early wildtlowers and an archeological site will be o n view a t a Weir Canyon walkalong Saturday . mo rning sponsored by the Sea and Sage Audubon Society. Bird expert Pete Bloom will conduct the tour. which begins at 9 a.m. a1 the end of Hidden Canyon Road in the Anahejm Hills. Call the society at 634-2246 for more information. European tour preview slated Free travel previews of the Saddleback College North Community Servkes summer European ar:ts and culture tour will be offered Saturday morning in Room A302 on 1he Irvine cmapus. Fine ans instructors krry McGrath and Leonard Scarola will present the program at 10:30 a.m. It will be repeated March 9 and April 6. Call 559-1313 for further information. Urban photo aeml nar planned A seminar for 1he beginner or intermediate photogra- pher who wants to capture the urban enviro nment on film will be presented Saturday in Room 113 of the Counseling and Admissions Building of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Photographer Ron Eggers, a magazine contributing edito r, will conduct the workshop, titled "Shooting in the City," from 9:30a.m. to 2:}0 p.m. The fee isS20and more information is available at 432-5880. ' _,, Bullcllng a better tree Dona.Id Bttn. Disputed taJC assessments routinely are placed in a special impound acoount until the matter is settled, whether by the county•a assessment appeal board or throuJh a subsequent court action. In a related action Tuesday. supervisors delayed for Olle week a reqllest !Jy Aoessor Bradley to authorize a S2SO,OOO upen- diture, ro~ the hirinJ of an o uuide ~firm to au1st m prepanng the county's case on the matter. The appeal 1s 1thedulcd to be heard b~ an assessment appeals heanng panel in April. Self-hypnosl• work•hop set Self-hypnosis as a tool for coping with stress will be detailed Saturday m orning in a 9 a.m . seminar offered by Saddleback College No rth in Irvine. Stude n t Kim Kopp admlree an anuDJ tree on the lawn near UC Irrine•• Fine Arta G urucharan Sin~ Khalsa wall conduct the ex-Art k • rimental workshop in Room A306 of the campus. The ~ is $20 and further information may be obtained at U 0 Vl C did not suffi 559-1313. Thunday, Jan. 7 • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Plualng Comml11loa, Counci l Chambers, 17200 Jam boree Btvd. Pou cr Loe By Ute A11ocla ted Press Andrija Artukovic. 1he 85-year-old ex- patnate accused by Yugoslavia of war crimes. recovered from a bout of nausea whhout suffering a stroke. despite a lawyer's report. the hospital said Wednes- . day. C1ty Ro nald Bonaparte. an attorney helping Surfside Colony resident fight 'tugoslav extradition efforts. contended this week that the octogenanan had ··spasms of vomiting and was not 1n good shape" at Long Beach Naval Hospital. "My interpretati on of what the d oc1or said was that he seemed to ~ufTer somt· stroke or disorder ... Bonaparte said. However~ hospital spokesman t mdt Howard S1xsm11h denied that Wednesda~ .. Orenge Coast DA.ILV PILOT!Thurldey. ~ 1, 1 ... '*AI \ ayments frQMJZJ lay Wu requcswd by Supervoor tande who called the a~ ... rtant • ~to the county. But be ounty Couo.el Adrian Kuy-per. s w ained one deputy county coun to 1he c.asc, 10 ttVlew the~" to ~t areld> ~i" 2.011 Ud psrce11, claimutt the 1a1e of 1he ~ comp1ny to Bteo did DOI comtitute 1 cban~ in eech propen(t Owaer*ip. df te ne Whethe r outaick lqa1 UStStanoe in th alter is necessary. ppeal, the l111tst evef to be filed Uodet Propolition 13, property C&D ooly be reat1e•d to its fuO matkd value wbeD it ii IOkt Of tnnalemd. ~llC, PfOl>- erty taxes are lunit.ed tO a 2 peruo1 ioa cw each yeu. the county, iJ expected t0 occupy ssment appeals panel (or as many mo nths. The Irvine Co. peid $17.& millioa in property taxes duri~ 1983--84 while lhi1 year'1eitimared tax btll, whiC'b includes lbe rcasseument, comes to about SSI million. Irvine Co., the county's b1gcst r. appca)ed the masstve tu ~ art F eb. 19court date set for college guard Charged with burglaries at Newport apartment complex -------- By STEVE MARBLE Ol_O., ......... A Feb. 19 court date has been set for a former Saddleback College police officer charged with a rash of burglaries 1hat plagued a Newport Beach apartment complex for more than two years. John Leonard Miller. 34. could be sentenced to a maximum of 16 yean in state pt1son 1fconv1cted on all the counts. Miller was arrested in December after a ~worker became suspicious of the amount of stereo and video equ1pemen1 Miller allegedly had piled in his campus office. · ~ More than S200.000 worth of stolen property eventually was recovered from the security office and Miller's Laguna Niguel home, Newport police stated. Miller was ordered \0 stand trial for allegedly commuting 15 bur&)anes at the Oakwood Garden Apartments in Newport Beach. three burglanes at the Saddleback College campus in Irvine and two at the college's campus 1n M ission Viejo. The fonner sccunty guard also1scbargcd wnha sins.le· count of recieving stolen pro perty, a charge relaung to the theft of a pair of binoculars from the federal offices of Fish and W 1ldhfe in Laguna Niguel. An additional count of burglary was dismissed because the v1ct1m. 1den11fied as a Marine. now ts stationed overseas and was unable to testify at the prelim1nal) heanng 10 Newpon Beach. Arraignment wtll be held 10 superior cou.rt in Santa Ana. Harbor Municipal Co urt Judge Russell Bostrom refused a request Monday to lower Miller's $50.000 bail. He 1s being held at Orange County Jail. ' Police who 1nvest1gated tM buralancs claimed Mtller could be responsible for as many as 100 break ins. Officer Tom Ltttle said many -pet'haps the ma1on ty -of the v1c11ms have still not been located. About 1.800 pieces of stolen property were recovered dunng the invest1gat1on. said Little. The property wtll be held b> Newpon police unt1l 1t 1s identified and returned to owners. Un1denufied propcrt)' eventually wtll be sold at an auction Deput) D1Stnc1 Attornc) Mike Khoun said 1n most -0f the burglan es. M iller used a pass kc) to enter apartments at the Oakwood complex. He said Miller was a pan-time ~unt~ offi cer at the apartment comple~ lo several cases. v1c11ms testified rhat the y had mercl) stepped out of their apartments and returned to find their residence had been burglanzed John Tvtlcr recalled that he and a fnend strolled out to a spa al the apartment comple.>. and rerumed a short time later to discover someone had e ntered t he apart men I and taken their wallets. Glenn l lmetsu said he ~ent out of town on a tw<>-<ia> busi ness rnp in J 984 and found a '1deo recorder. stereo equipment and se'eral camera attachments missing. t:metsu said 11 would hlt-\•e taken "°meone several trips to haul the propert} out of his apart(Tlent Because of his pos1t1on at the apartments. Miller helped 1nvcs11ga1e some of the burglanes he no~ 1s charged w11h. pohce said stroke , official says "He did not have a stroke." S1xsm11h 1d " ... What happened was 1hat o n onday he had a bout of nausea and m111ng. The> ran om(' tests to stt what World War II. 1s accused of being the '°" called "Butcher of the Balk.ans" wbo masterminded tht slaughter of 750.000 Jews, Serbs and Gypsies 1n what is now Yugoslavia J') going on. and all tests were wtthan ormal parameters. Yc!Mrda~ h~as fine. c: had no problem\ .. .\rtukovtl-. v. ho was a cabtnet minister in c "iaz1 puppet ~talc: of ( roat1a dunng The aged Artukov1c 1s being held "'1thout bail pending frderal extrad1u o n heann~ in Los Angel~. He 1s scheduled to appear in court again next w~k Police seek bank bandit after $1,860 heist in HB been stol~m The impost J\ de:· -scribed a'I a tall. blond ma Four tire:~ and "'heels ~on h S ~.SO "'ere \tolen from a garage on Sea l<iland. Dnve The O""ner \aid the garage can onl) be oJ)('ncd with an e lectronic garage door opcnt"r "'a~ ~topped V. cdne~a ~ afternoon a long the 'KlO hloc~ of l.Aguna Can~on Road Police are scarchina for a man who robbed a Huntinaton Beach bank of SI 860 Wednesday afternoon. Hunti ngto n Beach po l ice spokeswoman Jo Anne Berptrom said the holdup occurred at 2:31 p.m . at the First Interstate Bank. 7902 Edinger Ave. She said the man lniae Police arc invest1J1tin1 the theft of a SSOO computer circuit board from AST Research Inc .. 2 121 Alton Ave. T he board gave the firm's computer system the abihty to produce lflphics., police said. Company em- ployees discovered another circ1Jit board without graphics capability in Its pl•ce inside the computer. • • • Two men were amsted on buraJary charJICS Wednesday after o ne alleacct- ly stole $48.34 in meat and wrenches from Ralphs Grocery Co. Antonio C. C.a~ra. 35. and a man tentatively idendfied as Jesus A. Gon1.aks. 28. were taken into custody after Cabrera was alleacdty seen shovina 1ttms under a bulky sweater he was wearina. Police say Cabttrl len the store with the meat and tools artd fOt in a car where Oon:r.aln was waihna. • • • Manuel A. Santos, 23. wa.s arrested for po 11on of a danaerous weapon on Marconi Strctt Wednesday ni&Jtt. showed a robbery note to a teller and indicated he had a gun, though no ne was displayed. The robber was described as a white man, between 28 and 34, about 5 feet 6 inches tall, wcighina about 140 pounds. He had black sho ulder- lenath wavy hair, graying at the Santos a pparently was catnapping in his car between work shif\s when..a passing plainclothes officer spotted him and noticed a rifle 1n the back seat. A search of the car turned up another weapon, a co mbination ltn1te and brass knuckles, police said. Santos said he had been huntina over the weekend and hadn't the time to remove the rifle from his vehicle. The police repon. shows no citplanatton for the other item. • • • A Dotwood North resident «"- ported 'STOO in coins and a clay pot container missing. Someone in the house between Saturday and Tuesday m~y have talc.en the monev. police said. • • • Police have recovered most of the jewelry includina fl diamo nd nna stolen from a Lakc p1ncs townhouse in December or January. About S l.SIO of the Sl.810 1n jewelry a woman repon ed sto len was found 1n the pouc'5ion of her I 9·)'e&r-old son. -) sideburns. with a full beard and mustache. The rhbber wore dark glasses with brown and gold plastic frames. No injuries were reported in the holdup. and no getaway car was seen, police said. police said. No charges have bc:<'n filed. CoetaMeea A gasoline mo1or worth SI . I 00 wa!. reported stolen from a ce ment mixer at . Bayshore T tie Co. lnC'.. 3120 Pullman St .. sometime bctwttn Jan IS and Tuesday The mixer was 1n the company's storaJe yard. • • • \osh. a company cht<elcboolc and other ncms were ttponed stolen from Brecht Orchid Garde ns. 1989 Harbor Blvd .. sometime between S:30 p.m . Tuesday and 9: IS a.m. Wednesday. The back office to tht bu51nns had been burglanud The lo .s was Stt at SJ48. • • • A man prctcnd1na to be a tena nt walked into a room at the Costa Mrs.a Jon, 320S Harbor Blvd •. Wednesda> and asked the maid to leave so he could take a shower When the l"t'al tenant rtturned later th3t day. he d1 ovcred that h1 ' S 199 camera had ' • • • T ools and a pouch. "" werl' reported stole n frc car parked at ~'2 77 Hi some11me between 8 p s 1511. locked Rh d Ul''>d3\ and 6:30 am. Wcdnt"s<la1 tr\ "'a' made b) using a 11mm>1n tf ewport Beach A burglary took a t~ ntl·r ,j radio and an a~ml'l I lt1o<l iC>Ods. 1nclud1ng a large 11f he:\'! Jtrky and a boA of Ding '· I rum Ncwpon ( hnsuan Scho• !\~I \\ _ I 51h S1. The losi; ~a .. (:I J \l'd .It s 1.299. • • • Se'eral hundred dollar lfJ\l'l'I chC<'ks and an :urline t1c ke m John Wa)nc '\1rport to Dallas · 'tokn from a guest'~ room at th t•ndtl'n Hotel. 4500 MacArthur R • • • me-one broke a "'in at thr Ft!>hl'rman's Gallr' on th \ ...... port P1rr. causing S 100 1n dam • • • i\ hurglar entered a ~'1 c 1111 thr 200 blod. of Via Lido 1'-11 roul\h a doa door nnd <>tolt' SI 6 onh 1)f 1twttt'\. • • • Compule r r qu1pnr S 1,800 was ~tolen fron Wana uboratones I Mac nhur Bhd • • • A.bout S4.000 ~mn. hardware was stnppcd docked at a ,hp on Lido • • • A "ettO S)'llCm WO stolen from a ~hllc parked 11 a re taunu11 blockof8 1}:111d<' Dnvc. aboutSl .S001ndoma t the \<cl'Uclt • • • "<Hl h tfa-c of . ~~90 mannr a 'ach1 Laguna Beach \ pedestrian ~al~1ng Jlo ng the 1-lt)(l block of South Coa~t H1ghwa) fate Tuesda,.had frui t thm"'n at him h\ \U\J)ccts dn' ing b) in a grcen and ~ h tll' 'an. poltcc ..aid Thc \uspccts "'t re gone upon the am' al l ll ofli et'rs • • • \ ~UbJl'Ct kno"'n to the ''c11m H'pNwdh took SI 05 1n l a\h and the 'll llm 'scar Ice ) s Wednt'~l' r' ening nn \' u.·10 Str«t The \U<i pt'Ct later rc1urned and was detained tcmpor- an". bul w1b gooe ~fr')f'(' officcl"'5 amH·d to 1nter"·ene • • • -\ LA~una ( an\on Road n-std('nl told police he heard t\\O \hna fired from a high-powered nOc T ue~a) c:' cning. But offi~l"'I n-sponJ1ng to the call <'ould not locate the 'ource of the reported gunshot\ • • • .\ r'('(J aqd )C'llO" hH \l lc W8!1 N'pon<'d stokn "ednc~fa' after- noon from Top 6f 1he World Flcmen· tan ~hool. • • • fhc ~tndo'>'-of a \o uth C'oast ltiahwa' hu,1ne~s wa., '>ma~ht'd romr11me late Tuesda~ o r earl) \\ c-Jnc~<lll). the O\\ ner told poltce Tht" d'm:i~<" was l'snmated at S250. • •• terco equipment valued t SI. I 00 "'-3 reported stolen fro m o Att<n Onvt ho me Wedne~3) evt-nma. the '1ct1m to ld police • • • ·Poli« 3m:.,~ R1111nc tank> lri,h. 'fl on susp1 ton of drl\ 1na um.k t l hl.' 1nf1ur ncC' ol al<oh1'I ln \h Fountain Valley Someone kicked 1n ;i door Ill hurglan ze a uulit) hullding at the H a~ thome C'hnst1an School, 1683 ~ Brookhurst 1 .. th(' school reportt'd Wedncsda' The loss. estimated at Sl I 0, included a batten charger and a power weeder Damage to the door ~as esumated at S., ~ • • • A resident o f the I ~MIO blcK k nf Moun1 Todd reponcd V.ednesda\ that someo ne had stolen t"'o " 1rc·nm hubcaps from his I 984 ( ad1llac v. h1lc the vrh1clc was parkt'd outs1dr a rt'~taurant on 1ht' Q400 hlod <'I Warner Avenue The loss wu rt'- Ported at s 3gq 60 • • • "resident of the I 7200 block of San Mateo reponed Wednesda" that \Omconc stole all fo ur tires and wheels from ha~ red I Q84 Chevrolet \amaro Z28. leaving the car resting o n cinder blOC'k5 in his cupo n The los.s wa" cs11matcd at $900, • • • mcone used a p1ccC' of roncn-tC' to smash a glass door in the burglar) o f a bustnt'!>S on the 18100 block of Brookhur..t trttt, police were told Wt'dn("Sda\. 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I ... 673-1331 Monopoly a half-century old SALEM. Mass. -Monopoly.a board gamed1sm1ssedasa fad when 1t first rolled o ff the pr~sses here. celebrated its 50th b1nhday this week. its devotees stilf wheeling, dealing. and going dtrectl> to Jail. "Other games come and go. but Monopoly seems to have a hfe of its own." Parker Brothers president Richard Stearns said Wcdncsda). ··People nev(!r get med of that chance to get tremendously \\ealth) Monopoly symbohLes the Amencan dream of rags to riches.·· Scout has all 119 merit badges ARVADA . Colo. -I\ I (>.yea'r·old Eagle Scout became only the 13th Boy Scout in hi story lo obtain all 11 9 ment badges when he received his patches for rabbit raising and-communications during a troop ceremony. Kent P. "Skip" Downing, a junior at Arvada West High School. was awarded the merit badges Tuesday night. said John Groman. public relations director for the Boy Scouts• Denver-Arca Coun cil. CALIFORNIA LA has new 'ram' LOS ANGELES -Police tried out a new offensive weapon Wedne9day night in the war on drugs. an armored vehicle that crunched through the wall of an alleged cocaine "rock house" where l\\O ix·ople \\ere subsequently arrested. The tank-like vehicle. bearing the lettered inscription "Rescue Vehicle,'' was fitted. w11h a huge battering ram lhat smashed head-on through the home, opening up a hole 1n an enttre wall. Police Chief Daryl Gates was inside the armored ve hicle as 11 'imashed through the \\all ot the alleged rock hou-;e. a term police use for a fom lied st ructure where cocaine 1s dealt in hardened. rock-hke form . Pit bull mauls tot OA KLA ND -.\ 19-monlh-old bo) ~ho was sa-.agely mauled by a pit bull lemer was listed 1n critical bul stable cond1t1on at Children's Hospital. authorities said. Dr. James Yahr said Terrance Ryan\ "nghl t•heek was nearly ripped off. his scalp was almost torn off. there are large and deep lacerations to his neck and eyelids with the lefl upper eyelid torn off." Yahr said the child had no blood pressure or pulse when he armed Tuesda) afternoon at Delta Memorial Hospt1al m Antioch. Fuel truck exploslon closes highway MERCED -A truck carrying 4.800 gallons of gasoline exploded early today when Its two tankers broke loose from the cab on High wax 99 three miles south of Merced. the highway patrol reponed. Traffic on the major nonh·south route was detoured around the wreckage as Merced C-ounly firefigh ters allowed th~ fire to burn itself out. said dispatcher Kathy Perez. The truckdnverescaped injury. 'Unselfish glrl' recovering SAN FRANCISCO -A. 16-}ear-old girl d11ngofbrain cancer is expected to spend tod~y recovenng from seven hours of <.'Xploratory brain surgery that she ~opes '.""ill help benefit others suffering from lhe same disease. hospital officials said. Theresa Fouse! of San Diego entered th<.' operating room at 11 a.m .. Wednesda) and came out of surge!) seven hours later. officials said. Physicians had llSled her cond1t1on as cr111cal. a normal status for someone following brain surge!). Security guard charg~d In murder SAN JOSE -A 23-ycar-old sccunty guard has been charged with the tonure murder of a girl abducted from a H 1llsborough mansion and the attef!!pted murder.of another, an~ could fa~e the death penally if convicted. Dav.id Allen Raley appeared in mun1c1pal eoun Wednesday for his arraignment on charges of murder. attempted murder .. kidnapping and assault with intent to rape. According to charges filed by the Santa Clara Countr, District Attorney's Offi.cc. the man described by police as a "wanna be cop· attacked two teen-age. girls wh.o came to explore a popular. teen haunt. the 96- room Carolans Mansion in Hillsborough. where he was a security guard. WoRLO Cyprus jet .elzed In Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon -1x gunmen sciz<.'d control of a Cyprus Airways Boeing 707 Jet.liner at Beirut airport today, shortly before its scheduled takeoff on a regular night to Larnaca. ~yprus, airport sources hert said. They said the attackers apparently were holding the nine crew members hostage. Fifty-nine passe!'gers had been scheduled to take Flight 342 but the aunmen did not per!""ll th~m to board. the sources said. The privately owned Voice of Lebanon radio station said the a~sa1lants demanded the release of two Lebanese men held by Cyprus authont1es. Building coll•p•e kill• 18 CASTELLANE! A. Italy - A section of a SIX•Story apartment bu1ldln1 collapsed t~ay, k1lhng at lea~t 18 people 1n this southern ltalian town. civil defense officials reported. Police and firemen rescued 11 people from the piles of ~oncrete. b~t 20 others still were believed to be under the rubble, the officials said. They said nine of the rescued people were injured, one critically. Ice tr•JM J ,000 dolphin• MO COW-M~rethan 1 ,000 dolp~insaretrapped by iceinastraitofthe Bcnng Sea and a Soviet icebreaker is try1na to cut throuah the floes to free the mamf!'lals. the official news aacncy Tass said today. Tau said the 10-foot dolphuts, of a species also known as the white whale, were beina f~ by the icebreaker Moscow on what It termed "a difficult cruise." A newspaper said the mammals became ensnared by ice after fotlowl naa larie shoal of arctic fish into the shallow waters of the 'tr'l1t ofSenyav1n . Pakl•tan clta lndl• tlueat ISLAM ~AD. Pakistan -The aovemment accused ne1ghbonna lodaa today of maulf\a .troops close to Pakistan's eastern and southeastern bOrderJ. The statement said the bulk of Indian forces were permanently posi~oned in areas ad,olnina Pak1 un. but 1t added: "In addition. last May. the Indian government moved forwa1J a number of d1vi,1ons in the Indian (state) or Pul\jab. and now without any apparent JU'tlfication. it has conccntr1\ed 'ub,tan11ar forcc" near Suratgarh " \ Reagan outlinesnewta:xpf But many legtslators beli eve tax reform code should come after 8olutton to b udget deficit - -r-- WASHINGTON (AP) -Pre i· ··h1 torte reform" of the nation's tax dent Reapn's appeal for tu simplifi· code. cation. the only new initiative in a Reagan 1ndic-Aled that his proposal State of the Union htany of revived would be a modification of a nat-ratc first-term proposals. 1s drawina hes1-plan advanced by the Treasury Oc- tant suppon from a Conare s prcoc-partmcnt, but that it would allow cupied with deficit-reduction. homeowners to continue deductina In the first congresstonal address of home mortgage interest payments. It his second term. Reagan Wcdnesda.Y should not be "a tiu increase in night proclaimed a .. Second Amen-dis.uise." the president said in his can Revolution" that would include nationall y broadcast address. ~ Many HovK and Sena&e members suuestcd thll tax revision would have to be put on• back bu~ wh1~ onpess wrntles with ways to reduce deficits soann1 above $200 btllton. Reaaan did not endorte the Treasury Oepanment plan aJ such. but said he was directinf newly sworn-in Treasury Secretary ames T. Baker to beam working with con- gressional sponsors of a Oat-rate tax plan so "t~ther we can pass, this year, a tax bill for fairness, simplicity and arowth." He said his plan would lower tax ratcs ... , low as PQNtble by remov1 many tax prcft~·· and wou pro~ a top rate ··of no more th 35 percent." The pressdent•s founh tate oft Union spcech rntatcd such famil Reapn themes 11 smaller aov · ment and fam&ly values. and he t' lawamkersa piich for maJor elem s ofh1s new budae1 -wnh its call fi a $30 billion increase in defenw spc ina a~d $39 bilhon in dom ·c. spending cuts. Although Republican c · gress1onal leaders have been ar uurumous 1n their crmcasm o( tlW htlh ltVel ol defHJC. spe..caa.a an Reasan's bu<tact propotal; •-ptai· dent told C~ .. We muJt not relax our dforu to rctlore military strenath ... Soendina for ddente u invcstina in thinp that are ~lest: peace and freedom." On the domcst.c lick, l«apn called for an md to aovemment support of Amt,.k. the nation's rail pasJenaer corporation. But the president emphasized that his def;cit<uttina proposals would \eave intact p~oarams desiined for -'"tk =· .. Medy, t'r Md aftd u•m . _ .. CiroWth Of our ...,.. ._.. care propamt, M~ wt Mcdicttd, wilJ t>c slowed. b.t prolllCtiom for the ekkf'ly Md needy will be praerved. .. R~ madr 80 ll*itic IM'ftUoft ofSOcial Seairity, ewn thouP a vow to leave btnefits aloee WM I major campeian theme. Ht1 bUdlet .-oUkl permit 11eheduted eott..:o<·fivins hike an Social Secunty beoefiu IO \&kc eff'ect ~xt year, altboqh tbere 1181 been considerable support llJnOlll Senate flcpubhcans to freeze tbae pay men la. As expected, reaction falls along p rty lines The president rciterai.ed hit ,... port for a Iona I "t of propouh Of lbs first term that never inade it ~ Conaresa: acbool prayer ud ..a.. abortion leiislation; ~rit i-Y for teachers. a crime-control peck1i9r, approval of the MX missile. WASHINGTON (AP) -Demo- crats who heard President Reagan's State of the Union address say lls lolly rhetoric ignored the reahues of budaet deficits and a troubled world while some Republicans welcomed the speech asa clarion call for second· term lcsislative bantes. "It just doesn't add up," said Sen. Christopher Dodd. 0 -Conn .. com- paring the president's pledge to prcsuve a safety net for the elderly and the needy with a 1986 budget PfOp<?sal calling for still deeper cuts in social spcndin($. "Many of his proposals undercut the rosy economic picture he patnts," said Sen. Jeff Bingaman. 0 -N.M. "His budget contradicts that fine rhetoric." said Senate Minority Best of~ Swltzerl•nd HnlvLaad 7'• '-'1.,.hlp of Father Marlto P. REBA MONTAN Alaldlll ....... St Anftl Plrtllt. Santi Ana Zurich ln•ledeln Luce rne uuH nne Genev. Cairo Niie Delta Giza JeruHtem TiberiH Tel Aviv Dead a.. GalilH 11895 N1!!m::: .. Apr. 22"d ED)oy lb• beauty of lb• m ajeattc. Swtu Alps; tben OJ to Cairo wber• antiquity QOmH all•• wben J OU \'Ult th• 5.000 year old Priam.id.I at Glaa n ... great monument• are lb• sol• ~ra of lb• S....en Wond9ra of tb• Ancient World. At last, tlf to lstael to WALi'. in tb• footatep s of Jeaua. Bla l leHed Motber. and the apostles. PIAY Wb•r• atood lbe stable in letblebem, GAZE out OTer lb• Jordan •alley from atop tb• Mount of Jericho. VISIT Na saretb. Cana. Mount of leautttudH. manT other bolT places. Send tttlt coupon today for your dey-by· ------~!~~~~~~~------! Aev. Mlltlto P. "•bamonlen (phone I 1 St. Anne Aeclory 13S-I I Pottoftlce l o• 2425 7434) I 1 Senll Ana, C ... fomla 12707 I 1 Dear Father 1 1 Please send your colorful folder 1 I Name I I ... I 1 ,.ddress . 1 L £:!.!.Y ____ ._ .:.. __ . ____ !-P ____ ·.; ._. J Leader Roben C. Byrd Jr. of West V1rg1n1a. "Reagan talked about fair- ness and growth. Yet his budget is woefully deficient tn fairness and largely Ignores prospects for growth." And Rep. Michael Barnes. 0 -Md . noted that while Reagan took time to honor a woman who saved the infant children of drug addicts in Harlem. he 1s proposing severe cuts 1n the federal programs that benefit the low mcome people who hve there. "A lot of things were 1ncons1stent with what he did tn the budget." Barnes said. But there was a steady flow of praise from most Republicans includ- ing. Sen. Will iam Armstrong of Colorado who said, "It was a fine speech and I think it sets the right tone fo r this new admin1strat1on and lor the term ahead."' "It 1s evident that President Re- agan 1s going to push and push hard fo r the thtngs he believes in," said Sen. Strom Thurmond. R-S.C.. the most senior Republican senator. Senate MaJonty Leader Robert Dole of Kansas. who is already at odds wtth the administration over the siLe of the defense budfel. said. "There were a lot ofh,gh points in the speech. ... I think he challenged Congress on a number of things - taxes. the dl11cit." On the onl y new element in the address. major revisions uf the way Americans pa y federal income tax rates. Dole said, if Reagan ··iets behind 1t. it can be done. Jfthere 1s a ~et' fi!Ja11ce ttJ • • • .... 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CMl ..... --- , concerted effort on tax s1 ficiauon , he can probably g 1t done.·· There was sharp cnt1c1sm o agan from a m1nonty ofmodera the pre11dent's own pany. ''Most of us respect the stn ty and conviction with wluch h Re- agan) pursues his ObJtcllves: 1d Sen. Mark Hatfield. R-Ore. "A he is quite rorrcct in sugesung th ·we have shattered accepted noti of what is possible.· But we a ko about to shatter accepted nou s of the impossible by attt'mptin·g t the Earth while militarizing eliminate nuclear weapons producing them with aband assuming that we will redu deficit in the process. And Sen. Lowell We1cker. R· Conn .. sa1d the speech was "a crcat nag waver .. You can talk about education ... eltccpt you bcner Jet ready to pay for 11. ... If you're ta.lk.ioa about compassion, I thin"k you should provide housing for the elderly and homes for the handicapped and retarded.'' As Reagan repeated his oft. proposed connttut1onal amendment for a balanced federal budget, there was laughter among some House Democrats. Rep. Barney Frank. D-Mass .. said the laughter was spontaneous bccau~ "This man just presented a budget with a S 180 billion deficit th.at he now wants to make illcpl." When the prnident renewed bil appt-al for a constitutional aJDeftd.. ment to balance the federal budlet. some JCCrs and lauahs were be9td from. the Democratic side oft.be aisle m the crowded Houte chamber. While proposing a tax l&mplif~ catio n plan. Reapn renewed b.is call for two earlier propsals that would add to the complexity of the tu code: tu111on tax credits. for parciits of pnvate-school students, and special tax treatment for busineun that locate m inner cities. "I think you could make i.hat a birthday present," said ~· ~ was 74 on Wednesday, reftmnato his "urban~nterpr:isc zone" proposal. 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And I'd Jean Nauyen. who fled Vietnam Their experiences, he said, "tell us lake to thank him for that.'' with her famil y 10 years 110. will that the oldest American sayina is Asked what the Amencan drcl'lm realize her goal when she araduates new aJ.llin -anything is possib1c in meAns to her, the cadet replied: I'll answer your questions concerning styles and colors, contractor references and free manufacturer's structural from the U.S. Mil itary Academy in Amenca if we ha ve the faith, the will "The American dream to me is lo 1---------------, and the heart." be my very best and to achieve a Nguyen. 22. said today she was goal." NGUYEN HALE "honored" at the presidential recog-Introduci ng Nguyen, the president nition. Hale. who suffers from high said that when the former South blood pressure and got her doctor's Vietnamese Army colonel, his wife heroin users for I 5 yea rs. permission to be on hand just 24 and five children arrived in the I inspection. A. 8 . 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Enalish and "The children born in withdrawal Momini News." said she applied to finjshed high school at'the top or her h West Point because "as a citizen, I feel class... arc sometimes even dropped On er it's my obligation. my duty to serve When Reagan finished the in-doorstep. She helps them with love. my country. to at least do something troduction. N'uyen, in un iform , "Go to her house some n.ight and for5thhe n1auon.d" .b h r. h stood at attention as those 1n the maybe you'll sel' her silhouette e a so pa1 tn ute to er 1at er. packed chamber applauded. against the window as she walks t!'e Minh. who spirited the fami ly out of Then he introduced Hale. who has noor, talking soft I}. soothing a child ...,_V_ie_tn_a_m_o_n_M_ay;,__I _. _19_7_5_. _a_fte_r_t_h_e_c_a_re_d_fo_r_1h_e_ad_d_ic_t_ed_1_n_fa_n_1s ____ o__,f m her arms ... ~--------litt• Shoo SI'-190J --------- Of more than 500 children cared for by a staff of 15 in the five-n~r walk-up since Hale House opened us doors. all but 20 or so have been returned 10 their parents. Much of her work. she has said. con~stsofa nearly ceaseless litany of "love talk" to the infants. the per1ect casual men s walking shoe tor any season pure comfort 1v1~able 1n bfown leather uppe<. lull leather 1tn1ng En91tsn n1nd·1ewn vamp P1ant1tt0n crepe outsote and heel ~ ~---FO•R-M•E•N #'L"i~ SHOES A B c 0 99 fa.,h1on bl.ind· N~wport Beach · 71+-759-9551 10·12 9-12 & 13 8·12 & 13 7 12 & 13 This morning. interviewed on the NBC-TV "Today' show. Hale said she overwhelmed at the recoinition "because my work, I thought. was just working." The woman known as Mother Hale said she hoped whatever noteriety she receives from the appearances on national 1elev1s1on "will help the children .... It's not for me; it's for the children." As he neared the end of his speech, Reagan looked to the two women. seated next to his wife. Nancy. and said: "Jean. 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Convertible sofa, full size orig 750 00 499.00 S.ve 151.00: P"can f1mshed curio with lighted interior orig 350 00 191.00 S.ve 201.00: Trad1t1onal wing chair 4 colors orig 400 00 199.00 Save 301.00: Contemporary wall hugger recliner orig. 700.00 399.00 Save 351.00: Randolph recliner by Barcalounger. orig 750.00 399.00 Save 751.00: Sofa loveseat combination 1n natural cotton, orig. 1650.00 m .oo .. _ .... LUGGAGE_ ..... S.ve ~to JN: Samsonite's new GTI luggage collection. orig 35 00 to 110.00 24.• to 72.• S.ve 21% to 31%: Crown s Dynasty luggagt' collttct1on, nylon, orig 75 00 to 105 00 47.M to 74.M S.ve 21% to 21%: Ricardo of Beverly Hills Rexford luggage collection orig 35 00 to 110 00 24• to 71.• left 2ft to ~: M & M Verdi s High Tech luggage collection. orig 3S 00 to 65 00 11.-to 41• Deputies must reach accord withOut strike There are probably worse places to work than the Orange County Jail. Probably. Maybe. The hours arc bad, the pay is poor and inmates are not the nicest group of people to work with. All in all, the ambiance stinks. The place is old and overcrowded. A facility designed to accommodate 1,300 people in varying stages of social maladjustment now holds 2, 100 men. U nder those conditions, people with tendencies to be angry or violent can rapidly becom~ So we sympathize with the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs when it says it wants to improve conditions - especially working conditions -at the jail. We cannot, however, abide the.organization's threat of a "job action." The deputies have so far avoided stridency in statements that appear calculated to get the county's attenuon. When they raise the specter of a strike or a mass sick day, their spokesman, Bob Macleod, is quick to add that such drastic action would be ••a last resort J ho pe we never get to." The tactic has resulted in a meeting with the county personnel officer to discuss the deputies' complaints. Both sides should enter that meeting with the under- standing that it, not a strike or a "blue flu," is the road to an acceptable solution. Under no circumstances should the deputies abandon their posts. Under no conditions conceivable should the deputies walk out of the jail, leaving the care and control of those inmates to people unskilled in S{>CCiali zed techniques required to deal with so volatile a population. . As public employees, the deputies have accepted the same duty to their private sector neighbors as other law enforcement officers and firefighters. They have agreed to take responsibility for a critical element of society. It would be unprofessional and dishonorable of them to turn their backs on that public trust - for any reason. The county administratio n should recognize the deputies' willingness to sacrifice and their good intentions. Together, they can make the county jail a safer place to work and, thereby. make Orange County a safer place to li ve. Hlgh-rlses don 't belong on Orange County Coast To the Ed11or A note regarding the Irvine Coast -14 years ago Lagunans re1cctcd b> a 75 percent vote a proposed I()(). foot-high, twin-towered hotel on the central bluffs in Laguna ( 36-foot height in1t1at1 vc). Now the tw1n·tnwercd high rise 1s master planned for \he Irvine Coast JUSt inland of the ( ·oa~t Highway at Pelican Hill. Orange Count1ani. have long op- posed high-rise hotel!> on our lovely coast in order to avoid the resultant Miam1Lat1on of our coast. Out of respect for the Just desires of Newpon {and Orange County res1· dents). both the county Board of Supervisors and the ( aliforn1a Coastal Commission limited to a height of three stones the elegant R11r- Carhon Hotel on the coastal bluffs in Laguna Niguel and a hotel on the bluffs 1n Dana Point's Lantern Bay. There arc lovely low-profile hotels throughout the world. such as in Maui. Donald Bren and his Irvine Co. would go a long wa y toward winning th~ suppon and admiration of New- pon Beach c111zens for his plans on the In 1ne Coast by responding to our concerns. (iENE ATHERTON. M.D Newpon Beach Popular monickers? Try 'Ashley' for girls Most popular name for 11ewborn baby girls nat1onw1de now" l\\hk\ .t\s the mU \l'k man 1n 1hc J.I' m gripped the bar w11h its 4(){J poun<.h. an onlooker said 10 him. "It ugh hilcl gravity, you could lift 11 "'11h .. our face." Item No I 'IC in our I OH ,ind War man's file" the rnun\4.·I ol th.ti San Antonio sage Dennie. < 11t1111r,er .. It 1s not enough JU'il to mam someone you can hve with -marn someone you can·t li'c w11ho111 You rcalue don·1 \ou th.11 \1n1 can't legally import J)l:anutc, 1 Q. How tome v 1 m.in\. '""1111 Indians hmp'' A. A pa1nf ul arthnt1( rnnd11111n 50 common among them 11\ 11111 regarded as a d1!tt'.uc -.-. ~.rn<it·d h\ a congenital d1'>l<K'at1on of 1hr h1p Q wa .. n'l rv ·., l>rnm· ~aw\'l·r j Mi'l'I America winner'' A No11hat one. She won Amenta\ Junior M1\Honle\l 10 196 lat 1ht agl' of 17 Will you quarrel with 1h1• llll1trn twn that I homa'i Paine. not Thoma' Jdfcrc;on. wa'i the real .1u1hor of the Declaration nf I ndcpendencc'' OAANGf GOAS T Daily Pilat Neither will I. Sc holars have stacked up considerable evidence that Paine. a leg1c;lat1ve assistant a.. well as Jellerson 's close fnend. did at least the first draft <) l\n·t Finland\ Helc;1nk1 the "-O rld'!> most nonhcrly cap11a1'1 \. Next to Iceland's Reyk1av1k, 1t I'> 'ipeak1ng of Hels1nk1, might men- tion a traffic ticket fine there 1\ based on the income of the fince () Where do the people of Venice. the City of canal!>. bury their dead'' >\ First. on the cemetery island of ~an Michele. For a decade or'>O Then the olrkr remains arc moved to an <l'i!>uary fanher -;ea ward. '<otc""onhy. I think, 1s the c;pc:cd v.11h which a \hark. 'itnppcd of 11s 1l·t'th. can grow a new set. lakes only ahou~ a week. fhat's no doubt important to the !>hark. what wttb a reputation to maintain and all. Am told Kleenex ~taned out 1n World War I as a gas mask filter ( ockrnache'i once were four 1nche!> lnn14 "-lo not all malt• lions ha ve mane'i I..~ Boyd I• • 1yndk•ttd ro1ucna1111. H. l . Schwartl Ill " IJ' r,.. Frank Zlnl ._.,.,,i.u>f>O [ O•ltw I\,~ ..... , •lillf I •r• ,... II )JO W .. lay I 4 •• -"°"'-·~ 10 ec,. !MIO 1,....1a-CA ·~ Tom Tau I ·I, E"'I°' , ''Normally. It takesonlyoneboldandtnflammatoryleadertoarouse the latent malevolence within the others: It Is mischief. as much as misery. that loves company .·· SYDNEY BAIUU8 columnlat SIDllEY HARRIS Gangs make martyrs .of losers ------Mem hers can act maliciously while f ee!in_g like heroes One of the homespun wits of the last century made the memorable observation, "You never sec a mob rushing across town to do a good deed." T he perils of puppy hood or : King of the household Mobs, almost by definttton. arc fractious. unruly. or downnght crimi- nal They throw stones or bum or lynch or otherwise promote civ1l disorder. Most of all, they do collcc- ttvely what few of them would dare to do ind1 v1dually. Mobocracy is the heroism of cowards. By JOY DEE ANTHONY Delly Hot Cott~I If there'!> anything worse than fawning over an expensive lap dog, 11 has to be fawning over a full-size monster dog that cost only SI 0. We named my monster dog King. When he's good. we call him King Louie. When he's bad. we call him Crab Louie. He's Crab Louie most of the 11me. I ne'er expected a SI 0 dog to be so C\J)l:n\lve. When he was JUSI a few weeks old. I couldn't resist a little turquoise dog collar. studded wtth fake <;to ne'>. offered at our gr.ocef} store for around $4. He began growing out of 11 seconds later. Then there were the chewy "flip chips.'' dog biscuits, rawhide bones. rubber mats for hr<. sleeping area. special nea po"'dcr, extra long leash, rope. and puppy shots To make sure he was propcrl)' nourished. we bought the high pro- tein dry dog food . another canned version. and Pct mrlk at the rate of about half a can a day. As his coat began to seem relatively fluffy for a pan golden retriever/part labrador retriever. we said, "That's our Pet milk baby." · Almost dallv. I take the enlani tcmble and our other dog for a romp on the beach. Yesterday we found a baby bottle floating in with the bay tide. King held 1t in his two paws. sucking on the nipple w11h a look of regained innocence. Even biting oil the nipple dtd not seem to lessen the sausflfction of the thing. At night. he trudged contentedly off with it to the comfortable indoor doghouse that might have inspired Charles Schultz. I can't decide whether dog obedi- ence training would be wonh it. After faithfully watching the "No Bad Dogs" television program on PBS, I stand in awe of the owner who successfully walks, heels, and domi- nates his or her animal. Equally amazing are the dogs who reportedly call the kids down to dinner. bnng m the evening newspaper, and put their dog toys awa)' before retiring. Train· ers claim pos1t1vc results for any canine. Kn o"'ing how much I abhor a regimented life. 11'c. hard to 1mag1ne 1nflic1ing one upon m)' dog. Besides, King ~em~ destined to rule, not follow. Though he 1s sometimes hit gently with a baton for disobedience, I wo uld prefer to sec him use 1t a!> a royal prerogative. the way he wields our rubber dustpan. the rubber pan of an old plunger. any stray broom or mop, an old toy golf club. and his large water dish. When we got the puppy shots taken care of recently, the vet recommend· ed a dog school. after asking whether I haq any behavior problems to repon. "None," 1 said with a smile that should have been accompanied by a wink. The,&lrl at the animal hospital desk tactfu lly suggested I drop a stool by for examination when we had an opponunity. "If we're lucky, he'll leave one while we're here," I said to my companion. Leaving the room saddled w11h "Science D1et" dog food for puppies, a better kind of flea powder, and a total bill of around S69. I hoisted King into the dog house in the back seat of the car where we held him prisoner on the nde home. All afternoon long. I noticed an obnoxious smugness on his face. as if he required a medal for obedience that morning. Maybe he was JUSt remembenn$ a kiss our vet planted on his nose. King is getting used to royal treatment. A recent study of delinquents in the !>talc of W1sconsm disclosed that most violent crimes of youth were committed by groups ef tbrce or more. The level of every gang. btg or small, is the level of its lowest, least law-abiding member. Parents of such offenders. when they are brought into court, in· variably declare that their boys were "led astray" by the others, that they got into ··bad company," though they themselves were not vicious. This sounds like a parental coP-out, but 1n a ccnain sense it is largely true. Normally, 11 takes only one bold and inflammatory leader to arouse the latent malevolence within the others: 1t 1s m1sch1ef, as much as misery. that loves company. Obviously. I am not referring here to Halloween pranks. which may be merely a misplaced manifestatton of high spmts. but to acts of spite or actual wickedness. which arc usually attributable to low spirits. Columnist Buchanan quits to join Reagan White House Gang members tend to be chronic losers, who can accomplish nothing individually, or who live in so depressed an environment that only by banding together can they exercise: any influence over thei r lives. In both cases. they are as much lo be pitied as condemned. Ganf:S masquerading as "move- ments. ·such as the pathetic Ku Klux Klan, or the despicable Posse Com- 1tatus, seek to provide a legitimate "cover" for evil impulses that most of us would be too ashamed to acknowl- edge. or take responsibility for, as 1nd1v1duals Columnist Patncic Buchanan tw taken a post with lhc Rc:qan Wbjte House and will no looser appear on the Daily Pilot's cdatoriaJ paacs. Sleven Chapman takes hi1 place on these pqes Sunday. Buchanan wHI direct media plan· nio& H chief of communications, takina control of the press office and spc:cch writin&. accordina to White Hou~chiefofstaffDonald T. Repn. He will will carry the rank of auittant to the preaidcnt Buchanan quit a Job at a newap&per editorial writer in I 966 to join Richard M. Nixon's staff and re- JTl•rncd loyally at the president's side until he rcsianed in di..,.ce eiahl yean later. The 46-ycar~ld Buchanan was the author of one of Spiro ~ew's most famous specchn, in which the vice president ripped into the three tele- vision networks durin1, a Nov. 13, 1969, appearance in Des Moines Iowa. before a Midwest rtaional Republican committee meet.ins. Vic Gold, one ti me speechwriter for Agnew, predicted Buchanan will be "a very dominant force" in Rcqan'1 PAT Bucwu Wbjte House. "Without any refl~ tion on the current spokesman, conservatives will feel there is an authentic voice (in the White House)." Frustrated persons form attach- ments to such gangs (by whatever other name they may be called) precisely for this reason - they permit the worser part of ourselves to dominate the better pan by making their members feel heroic rather than guilty. Like the lads led sullenly into court, they show no remorse because they feel none. Becoming a martyr is the only way they can triumph over feeling a failure. SydJJey Harri• 11 • 1yodlcale'1 columnl1t. Soviets routinely violate arms terms NationafSecurity Co-uncil report offers just one example of Soviets' duplicity --- WA~HINGTON -The Reagan administration is putting on a great <;how of willingness to reach an arms- control agreemen1 w11h the Soviet l Jn1on But the prc!lldcnt's nego· 11aton are laboring under a henvy burden of distrust, born of the 'iov1ets' past resp<>nses to complaints of treaty v1ola1ion<;. The negotiators know all too well the secret history ofSov1c1 violation~ of the SALT I and II treaties. Though SAl T II was never ratified. both countne~ plcd,&ed to abide by 1t!> terms. and the United talcs has tned lo hold the Sov1ctc; to their word. I can illustrate the US. frustration by drawing on a h1&hl).' sen i11vc Nattonal Sccunty Council report on the vcnfkat1on atttmpts of recent year<; The report wa'I ~viewed by my a 50Ct1te Dale Van Atta. Keep 1n mind 1ha1 th1 1sj u~1 a sU\glc cum pie of the problem One prov1s1on of AL r 11 WU 1n .. nded 10 re &net the prohferalJon of intercontinental ballistic mi ilea hy 1llowin• each side to devtlop only one new m1 1lc The U .. choice was the MX. as the Sov1cu were duly informed. On Oct. 26. 1982. the Russians first te~ted their SS-24 m1 ss1le. They ~crctly informed the United States that this was their permitted new one. But fou r months later tht Soviets tested still another new m issile, the SS-25. This violated the SALT JI agreement. The United States issued a secret, sharply worded note of protest to Moscow. A second, more detailed objection (ollowed. The Soviets responded thot the SS-2.S wasn't really new, but simply a vanant of lhctr old 13. U.S. diplomat pointed out SilJ\1fican1 differences· The SS-13 was a ,,10- bascd m1s'l1le with a 'iingle warhead. while the SS-25 wa<1 mobile with mulupk warhend'I Mo t 1mporiant of all was the S-2.S's "throw-wc1aht" -its pay· load capacity By the SALT ll definitton, a mmnlc with more than 1 5 lJcrcent difference 1n throw-wetaht con,11tutes a new m1u1Ic, not 1 vanant. And 1hc c IA had determined that the S-H's throw·wtiaht was any- JACK AllDEISOll m1ss1lc. The NSC repon states that .. 85 percent of the SS-2.S booster telemetry and I 00 percent of its re- entry vehicle (warhead) telemetry consistently (have) been encrypted since the test program began." It adds that "except for the first test, virtually no mformation useful or relevant to verification has been transmitted in the clear." where from 600 to 1,200 kilograms. The Soviets again denied violatina compared to the SS-t 3's 500 lolo-anything, ~uaaested the U.S. figures grams. "Even the lower bound of the were the result of"a wrong approach" SS-2.s's throw-weight is 20 percent and nolcd that information on any above the SS-I J's ihrow-weiaht,'' the . aspcct'I of SALT ll "arc provided as 1 NSC report points out. J~Sture of goodwill," not oblifition. The Soviet~ replied by simply ~cau~ the treaty was not officially in d . h h S 2 efTcct. cny1na t at t e • -S's throw- wetahl exceeded the SS.. I J's by more The; CIA went back to 115 com. than S percent. puteri and re-checked its fiaures for 1nce the Soviets ha ve never qrttd to. on-site inspection of its missiles. the CIA has to rely on less direct means of estimat1na the S..2S's characteristic!!. An import.ant part of this sopbistiatcd ioteU~cc a&thu· 1n1 depends on the radio 1ian1ls, or telemetry, Chat 1JSuc from Soviet mmiles bcina tested. By the ALT II terms. such s1pals art not to be m cock. the SS-2.S. It concluded that its original c ti mate was correct. On Oct. 12. I 983, lhc U.S. rcp- rescntat1vc 1n Genevo stated that "until this matter 1s s.at1sf1c1orily resolved the United States request\ that the $c:;v1et Union suspend n1aht· testtn1 of the 2.S." The v1clS responded 1 l days later They n1aht-tc :tcd another 2S. But in July 19831 the United tatcs protested th.al the Sov1el1 were 1n fact J•rl A.ldenH 11 • •tlHllftld 1erambling their ttsts of the new col.a••l•t TD PAlllLT CIRCUS "Well, yes -we'll see "Could I just Granddad someday when wait in we go to heaven." the car?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ll.-1 e __ ,...., • ..,.__i.c "Fire engines, the dogcatcher, a cat and a cute french poodle!" GORDO GARFIELD OOOP f.VE.NlN<'$, LAPtE~ ANP OERM~ ! 11001' MULLINS HtflfflSTIBLfi .. · "M/>.M IE1S F,AVC>Rf TE '' ... t>fSHOF THE f.1\Y. '~ $SV ..... by Tom Batluk DOORUllUllT BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) 8BOB ,_TS OH 'T1E Tta "°'GHT, SK~r PltAl'fUT8 -~,O'A*El..7 ... Hott!: ~280A NOT 2&.: - by Charles M. Schulz MERFS TMe ~FAMOUS IT'S RAINING AND THE -.......-~~~~~~ SURGEON OUT i;QR MIS WIND IS 8LOWIN6 .. MORHIN6 J06 ... "Do you have to put catsup on everything?" . FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE I OON~KNoW WHERE ~ '5, SO I G0e.SS ',bt)LL SE t4\~~ OtNNER Wrffi US. ,,...,.,...ro...,""'_....., KIOOO. •WHEN MY DAO SA)) HE HAS TO THINK '!WT S£WETH1,.;, TUJIBL•....,.•os ™T MEMS HE'S GONM tAKE A rW'.' &11 w &11a by Gus Arriola ~IQ:, ~~ITA 1 t 6 fl'fltb.I CM fl\'.:)R LJ B ' • by Jim Davis '«>1 MOU!-...-e ..• I H~ 'ft>tJ SAW 1He 6f'ANV CAN'tt)N! I COULD BE IN A NICE WARM OPERATING ROOM! by Lynn Johnston so. ~00\.h\ ~~ ~ycI;(. ~? by Pat Brady 8l1r lOaT'llR, Tl£Y I CAHCa. EPt.f4 OMR oor . FORKED BY MORTON by Ferd & Tom Johnson Both vulnerable. South deals. 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Bt.tt tMY eoukl aot Heape Morton'• ince ded&rer wu not ure which f«k b7 IMq fNPJlJ, for U..a he 1ult he wanwd to ahaff. he wisely e,&alllMd &hat &M1 had to have poMponed the dttiaion by playinr aubltantl.al M vlnp, altcl lMt laud low Crom dummy and ruffing 1n them u tw'lhl7. hand. H drew three roundt or trumps. Lhen led the Jack of club!! and overlook with the queen in dummy. East wu unpaled on. Morton fork. If he elected to take the king of clubs. declarer would win tht' CHAI LES Go1u1 heart return and he would still havt a club at an entry to Lhe tablf for two heart discuds. Unfortunately . holdina up thf king would~ no bet ter, for t hen dttla.r-u would di1card hl:s reruininr club on tbt klnr of dl&mondt and h could then afford to a h ar\ and till make hi ~nt.ract. ,_ ............... ca..n. G.rea"••···---.. ....... ,a.,~...tt.G...lrWpLetw. Itel .......... A .... C ... •e•• ... .J • .rt. FOR YOUR SWEETHEART .Veta's Pink, White & Black $27.50 /OJI a11W AWIU •"'°'' •ACH. 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Lou ELDER • HALLIDAY1S MEN's CLOTHING • HICKORY FARMS • HuGHEs MARKET LOLLIPOPS & RAINBOWS • THE MINUTEMAN WAY • NANCY-DuNN ANTIQUES NEWPORT BALBOA SAVING~ • SAv-ON DRUGS • THE SroREKEEPER THE STOREKEEPER fuR HER • Vrri..s INTIMATE APPAREL • WESTCLifF CLEANERS . . . .. I BJ ALMON LOCLUEY ..., ............... Competitors in the 2 lst annual Congressional Cup will see some chanaes when the prestigious match racin1 series acts.under way March I I out of Lona Beach Yacht Club. Primarily, skippen and crews will change boats each day rather than keep the boat they drew by lot before the start of the senes. This chanae was made in response to the frequent complaint that not all of the Catalina-38s -loaned by ownen - were exactly alike. Each crew wilt have to keep the same spinnaker and aenoa drawn for the first day as LBYC has made an efTon to provide equal sails from the same sailmaker. Floating u•eta pack expoaltlon More tlaaD 1,000 boat and 400 acce.1ol'J dlapla11 appMHna to ..U~ enthututa can be newed thr~h Sanday at the 29th Southern California Boat Show at Loe Anaelee ConYentlon Center. Boan are 2-1 O p.m. weekday1, 11 a.m . to 10 p.m . Saturday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sanday. Adml8elon la $4. 75 for adalta, $2 for children under 12. Another change is that the 1eries will take four days to CQmplete instead of three. The format calls for 45 individual match races. The final line-up for this year's Congressional Cup was established in early January when John J. (Jack) Gobbell of Huntington Harbour Yacht Club won the much delayed Clubs start three series Ficker Cup. He became the 10th skippe'r on the 10-man roster. Gobbell, who is president of the Catalina-38 AssociatJon, also won the Ficker Cup last year to gain a berth on the I 984 Congressional Cup. His Two of the most popular season- long ocean racin$ sen es will get under way Saturday with Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson-Dickson ¥ries and Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series. The Ahmanson Series is for Inter- national Offshore Rule ratings and dates back to 1953. The Dickson Series is for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. The 66 Series started as a series of six races of not more than six hours duration but has since been expanded to seven races. Both clubs combine ccnain races in their respective series. Two Orange ~oast clubs arc staging \ Valentine regattas this weekend. Lido sle Yacht Club will host small boats racing on courses inside the bay Saturday, and PHRF yachts will compete at Capistrano Bay Yacht Club at Dana Point Sunday. Los Angeles Yacht Club is observ- ing Opening Day Saturday with three regattas -the Craig Trophy race for Oldie's o~ni~g Tiie lkkllng-Of ~-Oii .....-. .,..,,... Md guests of the LOI AnQllel Yeaht Qub latur*t tor the Mth Opening o.y Ollebrlltion ofloutMm ~ .. lfornll'• leCOlld Oldelt pcht dub. - Only SM Diego YKht Club la otdlt'. Cannon ftre wtl 19* ~of Commodcn Leon Cooper, •Vice CommodOre Eliott (Joe) Cutting, .... Commodcn ..__ H. 8Nnner Ind Fleet Caipt..,.. Ctntophlr M. Moore. . LAYC II located In a ramlh8ckleclubhouMon Termtn.t llland, SM Pedro, but 11 one of the most Pl'9lttaioul Welt Coat yecht clube. Memt>st are hop6ng to bufld • MW ctubhou9e In the new CllWllo IMch Martna. LA YC wa ortglnal~ the home club for the Southern CaHfornla Mldwtnt• Regatta Ind ltllt holta l8rge ooeen radna d11111 In the fM1ed ewnt that II now epr•d out among 17 ctubl fi-om San Diego to Manna def Rey. LAYC •• the onty club that conduct• rac.e OYW' thr• days on the weekend neareat George Wahington'• birthday. lOR yachts. the Flagship Trophy race other sailing accomplishments in- for visiting commodores and the elude winning the West Coast Yacht Hors D'erby for me mbers with the Club's sinjle-handed race in 1982, prize going to the crew who produces and participating in numerous ocean the best hors d'ocuvres for dinner. races off the Southern California There will also be races for PHRF and coast. one-design classes. Others in the line-up are: L Be h y h ·11 · •Dennis Conner, San Diego Yacht ong ac ac t wi stage tts Club. He was a bronze medalist in the annual Nine Marks race for lOR. PHRF and Cal-25 yachts on Sunday. 1976 Olympic yachtina games. twice l n other Sou them Califonma world Star Oass champion, two--time winner of the Congressional Cup, Yachting Association areas: four-time winner of his class in the Suia Mollica Bay Southern Ocean Racing Circuit South Coast Corinthian Yacht (SORC), America's Cup defender in Club -Les Storrs Series No. 2 (Keel 1974 and 1980, and the unsuccessful boats). Saturday. defender in 1984. He has twice been Redo ndo Beach Yacht O ub -named Rolex's Yachtsman of the Winter Wine Series No. S (PHRF). Year. Saturday. •Harold Cudmore, Royal Cork South Bay Yacht Racing Club -Yacht Oub, Ireland. He has won nine Champagne Series No. 4 (keel 00.ts). international match racing series. five Sunday. World . Cups1_ the Mcditcmne.n Sair Dle10 -' Champ1onsh1p. outhem Cross San DiCJO Yacht Oub -Mixer Series (Australia), RoyaJ Ocean Rac- Series (Ladies). Saturday, Sunday. ing ClubofEngland,AroundGotland Silver Gate Yacht Club -race. and most recently the AustraJia Frostbite O vernight race, Saturday, Cup match racing championship. He Sunday. has vied for the C9narcssional Cup Southwestern Yacht Club -Win· six times but has never won. ter Series, Saturday. •Rod Davis, El Segundo. He won Cortez Racing Association -Win-the 1981 Congressional Cup, the 1983 ter Series. Sunday. New Zealand Citizen match racing Coronado Yacht Club -Well· series, was a 1984 Olympic gold ington Series, Sunday. medalist as a Soling Class crewman, Mission Bay Yacht Club -Shon and has been named skipper of Course Regatta, Sunday. Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 12- 0ccanside Yacht Club -Sabot meter Ea~e in the 1987 cballenac fQ!. Winter Senes, Sunday. the Amenca's Cup. Pair o 'dice dJ.scovered as Philharmonic wins Spyglass Hills Committee's t ables dra w 175 'gamblers' By VIDA DEAN .,.., ..... ..,.. ... Money was being tossed aro und like crazy with the roll of the dice and the spin of the wheel. "I just lost S 1,000." said one player. "Easy come, e,asy go," was the answer of another regardina the strictly play money. Spyglass Hills Philharmonic Committee drew about 175 for its "la Nuit de Rouaeet Noir" fund-raiser at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Society's Youth Musical Enrichment programs forthc children of Orange County," said Ju e Pol.Der, publicity chairman. partying with husband Lawre!lce. Joyce Reaame,chairman of the Women's Com- mittee and one of the lucky prize winners. was chatting about her role as chairman of the March 3 Assistance LcagueofSouthern California benefit plus, of course, philharmon ic activities. She expected to attend the Fullerton Committee's benefit days later. -chns Dickson, New ZaleM. Tbis world youth champion I 978-1980 and 1980 New Zealand Yachtsman oftbe Year also won tfle C itizens match race series 1979, 1981 and was a silver and bronze medalist at the Pte-Olympic rcpnas and 1983 world cham_pion in the 4'70 Oass. He skippered Enterprise for New Zea- land in· the 12-meter world cham- pionship and presumably will be skipper of New Zealand's America's Cup chaltenac in 1987. •Jon Kolius, Fort Wortb, Tex. He was 1976 Olym...PiC silver medalist in the SOilna Oass, twice J-24 world champion, helmsman on Courageous in the 1983 America's Cup trials. former Scars Cup (USYRU junior champion), 1910 Champioa of Champions w1nner, lk.ipper Of IM winnina yacht in the Cb~· Mackinac race. He has been named helmsman of New Y otk Yacbt Oub'• America 11 in the 1987 America'tCup challenge. •Mauro PelWc:hicr. ltaly~~ yachtsman in the ~ba Finn Oass, One-Ton wor1d champion ancf PBS Aust.ra.lia Cup in 1913, be was- helmsman of the Azz:ura in Italy's. 1983 America's Cup cballeqe, and a. former Con.arcssional Cup con· 1:cnder. •Dave Perry, Annapolis., Md. Two- time colleaiate sailina All-American (Pleue ... aau+W/m) llantn and Cbleko lllller to 11.e OCC llart.ae Lectue. Adventure shared in South Pacific ..I' Marvin and Ch1Uo-Miller--who- voyaged 30.000 miles in their 56-foot schooner Endurance wtll be the second prosram of Oranse Coast Collete's Marine lcctu~ senes. They will speak at 8 p.m. Friday in the Robert M. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Ticket information can be obtained by call ing 432-5527. Miller. a former food comt>any executive, and his Japanese wife made the voyage in the schooner which he built in his backyard over a period of 71'2 years. Theit expenenccs included survival of a Pacific gale. divi ng in the clear· waters ofT Baja eatifonnrm<t C"tntraJ America ancf feasti"I on lobster from an ancient oceanic atoll. ~ voyaac was undertaken be- cause o f her desu~ to Stt her homeland ap.in and his des•~ to see- the South Pao fi e from the deck of his own boat Future man ne lectures will ~ "Genesis of a Pacific Od)Sse) ·· with Chick and Patty Kaiser. Feb. 15. and "Keys to Successful Cruising" with Steve and Linda Dashew. March I. Tickets for the entire senes are $2(}, SS per lecture in ad"ance. or $6 at the door. according to Wah Gieck.Jee. sencs coordinator • President Clarl1tel8cllarexplained. "It's all very legal. They use play money at the game tables an4 with .. their winnings playersaet tickets making them eligible for prizes." Others taking a chance on this being a fun pan y were Au and Ra11 P u1e. Aa1 and Wolf Stern, J erey and Pa•la Smitb, Pew and Mlclaael Lanni and Toal and Jack Gard.Der. Also o n the guest Hst were Sally and Ric19 Loreaat, Fie and William Aallood, Ha rriet and F reel Cox, Marta and Raymond F raacla, Helga and Carl Jerlmlu, Gluy and Jim Riiey and Slaa ron and Teel Weatwortla. Cbrlatel 8char and AAn llcLeall drUHd tD match •aoaae et Moir' theme. Jeff Aaacker check• decoration• done by wife Lanie. . ... The guests' party packetscontainedSS,OOOand the professional croupiers were happy to assist tlte inexperienced as they c-ozied up to blackjack. roulette and craps tables. During a break from play, there was a lineup at the buffet for beef, chicken breast in curry sauce, a variety of vegetables and salads with mousse for dessert. Huse dice (rouae and noir), masks, tall tapers and red caJadiums decorated the table. "I thou&ht this would 'be a littledifTcrcnt ... lastyear we had balloons," said Larrte Aauider ofher creation. The attire of the women in the room reflected t he table decor and the peny theme ... the room was filled with red and black sown• ... Schar (there with husband J.,...) wu wearina black and chairman AM MclAaa (with busblnd ftMert) was in red as was Carele w.ut .. (with °'·"-'>· Assisti;&:'~lcan with the party were Pat J .... JMJ ~•. Bwrna,Amackcr. Wulfttonand lleuGMIUJl,w owasincharseofthcmusicsupplied the Hi&h Society Band. Other entertainment was provided by tapdanccrs from o.nt111 J•'• (Sw ..... ) Dence Studio. Swanson's husband who was watchina thechorut line from the sidelines Aid thearoupdanttt forcxcrc1se. "Dorothy Jo tachcsat thcatudioonCoest H1ahw1y1ndatCouthne. Shehatonettudent who is 90anditill tapPina." "Wt arc r1i11'!1 funds for the Ptlilharmoni_t. c. ...,,... ................ .Jobil and 8beny Burowa • .Jerry Uld Pa• 8altla watell cuda. Y'nnae llOJ1Ul ten. Carole and Robbl w.ur ... to aik fOI' ldt. . ' II . . . . -Tb:is widow really BuggeO . . -; . -; " J t · bJ tele\dsion pei:sonalities DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've never read an)'\blna Ii.kt this in your column. Please tell me what you makeofit. Velma.a 75-year..old widow, ba enou~ money In the bank to lake careof'hcrin style lfshe lives to be 100. Hcrdauahltt and son-in-law handle her checkbook and financial affairs. Even in her younaer days when herhusbaJld waufivc, she did not understand finances and never wanted to learn. Velma is convinced that her house is bugcd. She also thinks people on TV can see and bear her. She refuses to watch TV in her bathrobe for this reason. When herdauahter mentions an)'lhingabout money, Velma turns off the TV so no one can listen to her "pnvate business." Several ~pie have tried to explain to her that 1t is impossible for people on TV to see her but she becomes angry and calls them liars. Hcnngcr and fcarofbeing watched arc becom- ing a serious matter. Whatdoyour TEACHEISI Clllaa Home . IUJI • DOll·frOCIP t.oars 10" allowed. Stay wtlb rarm, nalllai, ubaa raamea. Low rates. TIA VEL REPS, INC. 978 ... 8'4 experts think?-CONCERNED IN KALAMAZOO DEAR MAZOO: I dWa't Me4 so claeell wl&lt u tipert • IMs ... u It r.,.. ..................... &ally If yod bave aos dl1cu1ed Velma'• paruola wltll Iller doctor, you lllo.ld. Per'Mptllecu recommee41pty- clllatrl1t ·~cu Jive 91er me4lcaUoe to ea1m Iller feara. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus- band is going to attend a convention in California. He has inadc arrange- ments for me to go with him. I was veryexcitedabout the trip. My problem is this: l phoned my mother-in-law and told her of our -RUFFELL'S IPllLITllY, 110. r.n.1est01Ywlh lt1l HA90I kW .. COSTA m1A ~ W ·llM plans. She immediatelr, invited henelfalonaandsald 'Ofcoune, I will S-Y my own way.'' What bothers me is knowint that my husband and I won •1 have any time alone. I love tho woman dearly and wouldn't bun her feeHnas for the world. How do J tell her 1 would prefer &hat she not come &Jona without toundinaselfllh?Wehavebcen married 20 years an<,t this wu to be our second honeymoon. Please help me.--:J.8 . DB.ilJ.8.:ftl1au&...-ala I• , .......... u .................. ••1••1"eu ..U llerwt&M9t ........ .._ re&aU..•I•· YMr .. t1ter.a..1aw •..W aenr feel SIM! ......... , ... 11a..·1 ............ ,. ............ ...,. .......... , aext dme. 0..'t teU .. ,._...._, '"'travel plaaa utU yeer Np are peeke4. ..... DEAR ANN LANDERS: R~ntly you ran somethina in your column about thcdanaerofpluaed-in elec- trical appliances in the &Ith room. Please warn yourreadcrsapin. The enclosed clippinamademesick. It rcpons the death of two Fort Worth younasters. Sand 6. a sjster and brother, when a pluged-in ha ir dryer fell into the bathtUb. What a terrible price to pay for ignorance. -DES MOINES MOTHER DEAR D.M.: For dane wile d141 Ht Me dM prevl•• eel ... -llere ls tt.e waralqapia. Pleate,pleue be •••re .... , eleetrkal raaaces cu be letb.I 18 tllle U.U eklldrea. SKIPPERS ••• Prom Bl and fifth in the Laser world cham· pionshlp, he also was 1982 Prince of Wales champion (match racin,a), bronze medalist in ~~e Pan Amenca Games in the Soltng Class, and 1983-84 Conarcssional Cup winner. •John Shadden, rcprcscntina the host Long Beach Yacht O ub. A collegiate All American sailor. winner of the International Yacht Racing Union World Youth Championship and two-time winner of the U.S. Youth National Championship. Shadden also won the LBYC Con- arcssional Cup sail-off. •Ted Turner, Atlanta. Ga. Named Yachtsman of the Year 1970-73-77-79, he holds 20world and national sailing championships raJla· ing from Y flyer, FDs, 5.5 meter and One Ton. He won the Congressional Cup in 1977 and went on to defend the America's Cup that year. He was first overall in the disastrous Fastnet Cup race of 1979and has competed in the Conarcssional Cup eiaht times. \ \ \ \ I ~ deelCn of Schock-35 featuree a tall. beDdf MCtlon. A bJ.Cla upect foretrtan.aie optlmtsee apwlnd performance. Watchdog agency serving boaters 6Wners · corporation protects recreational us e·ofwaterways By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ ................ Recreational boaters of California. the legislative arm for pleasure boa~­ ing on the state and federal level. 1s gearing up for another year of watch- dogjng the ~slature and Congress on matters of interest and benefit to those who take their recreation on the state"s waterways. R BC. formerly Boat Owners As- sociated T<>&ether (BOAT), is a non- profit corporation (ormed to promote the recreational use and development tion established by boaters, for boaters. The sole financial support of RBC is the voluntary contributions - averaging $7.SO each -of over 35,000 boatina families who arc members of 145 boating. sailing and yacht clubs and respond to requests for contributions that arc inserted in club billin~. The RNC board is composed of 18 directors. nine of whom arc selected by the Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association (PICY A). and nine by the Southern California Yachting As- sociation (SCY A) and arc from its affiliated clubs. Rac er deslga · refined w.O. Schock Co. of Santa Ana i1 announcina a new of&horc t1elna sailboat for I 98S -the Schock·lS. .. The concept of this deslan wa1 to avoid the contoned and distorted shapes dictated by . designina to a particular measurement rule and to produce a fast 'top end' boat at a reasonable price," said Tom Schock, company president. Its Introductory base price as $49,500. "The philosophy of true ·~ potential rather than prc•r;tted ~es1an 1s the wave of the future in rac1n1 at almost every level," said Schock . ''The new 35 has a very sm<?Otb h~U shape and a narrow bow secuon w11h a I 7'h degree entry angle for aood penetratina power in a. chop. The 4,SOO pounds of ba_llast 11ves the ~t excellent stability and the deep !· 1 aspect ratio fin keel keeps th~ wet t as low as possible. The leadina ac angles an for good control and easy sheddina of kelp." Schock said the ballasHo-disJ?lace- mcnt ratio is kept high for stiffness. whereas the displacement-to-lenJth ratio is kept low for planina.abihty. The riaofthe Schock-35 featurcsa tall bendy section and is design~ to optimize upwind performance with a h1Jh aspect foretriangle and off-the- wind performance with its larac main and spinnakers. The deck layout is derived from other Schock models. It is highlighted by a roomy l2-foot coc~pit with primary and secondary winches at waist level. The interior layo ut of the Schock-35 minimizes weight and concentrates the heaviest compo- nents down low over the keel. "This has not btcn done. howe ver, at the expense of comfort and style," said Schock. "Efforts to offer good cruising accommodations in a race boat interior have resulted in an unobstructed inJerior plan ideal for both racing and cruising. Twelve feet of beam and more than 6 feet of headroom have given skipper and crew a lot to work with." Di rectly opposit_e the _galley _is a · large chart table with a hinged lid, a shelf and storage compartments. The table faces fore and al\ with the navigator seatedon a built-in bench . There arc four large settee berths in the main cabin and two quarter· berths an. Cut-outs in the berth structure provide easy access to storage compartments and to the fuel and water tanks. Design specifications of the Schock-3S: . . . . ======= =====:...&..---------------, of the waterways in CaUfomia and to RBC took positions on 57 legislat- ive measures at the beginnin& of 1984 and worked toward obtaining a favorable outcome on thoee bills. accordina to Boater Brief, the official newsletter of RBC. Lcnath overall. 35 feet· lcnath wa1er· hnc, 29.5; beam. 11.9; draft. 6.9; d1splace- mcnt. 10.000 pounch; ballas1. 4.500 pounds; headroom 6.2 fee~ sail area. (I 00 pcrcen1 forctrianaJe).639 square feet. .. .• ; .• -! -~ . . ·= ·= .• ·: :: ·: .. . · .· :: .. ·= .. .. " . . . :: .. .. !: :: :: :· .. .. '· :· .. .. I •, \: • .. .. t• . . t } !. . ' . • For Three Days Only. .. St.arting Today in South Coast Plaza .. Saks Fifth Avenues final consolidated clearance. 213 off orisifMI prices on merchandise brought in from Saks Fifth Avenue nationwide! 213 off on the best in fall fashion, holiday fas hion -all the essentials for women today: It's all right here for style with savings that can't be beat .. for just three days only while the values last! • 1 here may h.tv~ been lntf'fm«l~te Pl/Ce reduetlOnS on jome lfemt prlot to this .. -. South Co.ut P/111. JJJJ Bmtol Strt't't, Cotti Mtw serve as rccrcationaJ boating's ICJis-lativc arm. It is a statewide organiza- Decision on pets put on ice Standing in the pet store, it all came back. It was I S years ago and our son was at the fair when he threw a ping-pong ball into a clear bowl of water and won a goldfish. We carried him home in a paper CUP.· (The fish.) Having taught our children the value of human life we were informed the next day that the fish deserved a better quality of life. He needed a large sparkling bowl in • 500,000 eq. ft. of EJChlbfta In Five 8ulldlnga • You can mek• the Very Int DNI 9t the Show • 371 Accneory Exhibit• * Everythlng from Dtnth'e• to WllUty Yechta L.A. CONVENTION CENTER ~ .. ,.. ...... ,Dowl~) WMttdey12·10:00 ""'· • l9turdeyt 11:001.m.·10:00 p.m. • ..,.,. ":00 l .M.•1:00 p.m. Mutt•M.n CM* ... under 12, 12.00 Under e ,ftEE oe. ............. (i~''' which to swim so that he could be a part of the world around him . He needed gravel in the bottom of it for color and interest. He needed a larsc ceramic castle to swim in and out ofto take away the boredom. He needed a filter system to keep the tank clean and take away the ickies. He needed plastic trees and underwater foliaae that made the ickics in the first place. He needed little friends to keep him company so he would th ink he was in a disco and not in a suburb in Ohio. He needed food and vitamin supple- ments, plus tablets for the water to help keep it clean. Whenever we lei\ for a vacation, he needed a sitter to come in and feed him in our absence, and make sure the power hadn't failed on his clean air. He needed a special comer of his own so the kids wouldn't throw their sweaters over him when they came home from school. He needed maid service daily to feed him and ecoop out with a net any forcian objects flOlting on the water. For what we paid for the n~, WC could have bouahf our own 11ass- bottom boat and cruised the warm waters of Hawaii. The fish lived in opulenee for 12 days before it went 10 that big aquarium in the sky. We told our son 1t would be a cold day in Phoenil before we were ever that naive 111in. As I snapped l»clt to attention in the pet ttorc, I overheard my hulbend 11y, "We'd like to buy a bird." He needed a~. of course. He needed a little plastic boit to hold his food and water. He needed vitamin 1upple- ment1, plus a llttlt plastic tube to hold his snackt • He needed a little ladder for aerobics a little rina to 1wina t»ck and forth on. He needed a little bell with a bell in it and a mirror to make him think there was someone cite 1n the caae to sint for. (He would event\NIJly have tcJl with hlt own feet.) He needed a radio nearby that -o'61d play and &ivc h m the retlint 1b11 someone wu talluna to him an the time. He needed a cover for h11 QIC to tttUlatt hll slupi• houn . As we earned the bird and all the accasona to the car, I couldn't help I but renwmbcr the promite we madi l~yunqo. To ··wen you the truth. I newr 1 thouttu n could ert that cold n Phot1Ul • ~~~~------·~------------------------.... --~~---------------------"'!"~--------------------------... --------------------------.... ----............. ~ •• . .. Sweet 'Music' forA:Be; 'Call to Glory' shot down 11 P1UID IOTRSNBUO ,. ,.,......__ NEW YOllK-ABC bu 1~0 •inti tht blues. Lut week'• • rated"l..Amtrican Music A :• another •ucetMful cump&e of ABC's atrattaY of apecial~Cftt PfOlflm· .min&i led the third-place netwQrk to only 1tt eecond ratinp victory of the season. "We're very pleated with the way thlnas have betn 90in1 throu~out the January-Febfuiry period.' said Marvin Mord, ABC• vice pmjdent (or marketina and racarch. ...We think we've rec::overed some or our momentum." ·ABC, which alto won the Wttk o( the Super Bowl, wu the top network for the period of Jan. 28-Feb. 3 with a 17.9 ratinp avcrqc, accordina to figures released Tuesday b}' the A.C. Nielsen Co. CBS and NBC tied for second with a 17.3. With the prime•time season nearly two-thirds over, CBS leads with a 17.2 ratina to NBCs 16.2 and ABC'a I S.6 A rati~1 ~uala l _percent of the week. anracuna only 9.6 percent or nation's '4. 9 mllllon TV homa. the nation's TV hornet &aides &he unusual network win.-ABC announced Tuesda~ that ncr, the top.rated prosram marked a "Call to Olory" will have 111 last chanee from the perennial laden telecatJ as a rqular Wetkly acnes Feb. "Dvnasty" and "Dallas." NBCs 12. The Knct will reium for a two-"Tf\e Cosby Show" waa the top.rated hour mQvie nnale, dcalina with death. prOlflm for only the second time. . of President Kennedy, in April. "Call to Glory'' began in a blaze of A.Ber fiahtlna to avoid itt only raiinas alory last Auaust followina a thlrd·P*!. finish in a. dtcade. e~-bia promot1onat build-up durina the panded The Amencan Mu11c Summer Olympics. Many of the A':"&J'dl" Into a three-bo~r pr~m ( nation's television writers applauded lhas yea~. and the move paid of!'w1th a the proaram, and in a s~h llat year 2$.8 rauna. &ood for fifth place. Reapn lauded ill patnotic values. NBC'sothertop.IOshowwu"The Here arc the ra&inas compiled by A-Team." CBS had ••0ttta1" in third, the A.C. Nicltcn Co. for the week of "60 Minutes" in sixth, "Knots Land· Jan. 28-Feb. 3: ina" in eiaJtth and .. Simon It Simon" I. "1'.'he Cosby Show," NBC. 27.8. in nintll. 23.6 m111ion homes. One of ABC's most critically ac-.2 .. "Dynasty," ABC, 27.0, 23.0 claimed series, "Call to Glory; was m11l~~n hom~.S· . canceled Tuesday, despite havina 3. Dallas. CBS, 26.2, 22.2 m1lhon received suppon from TV critics and hom~.'· . . .. praise from President Reapn. . ~·. Family Ttes. NBC. 2S.9. 22.0 The show about a jct pilot and his m1lho~ hom~. . .. family durina the t 960t was the S. Amencan . ~ustc Awards. second lowest-rated proaram tall ABC. 25.8, 22.0 m1lhon homes. 6. "60 Minutes.'' CBS. 2S.4. 21.6 million homes. 7. "The A-Team.'' NBC. 24.0. 20.3 million homes. 'Surviving' fine study of teen-agers' suicide 8. "Knots L.andina:· CBS, 22.9. 19.4 million homes. 9. "Simon It Simon," CBS. 22.S, 19.1 million homes. 10. "Hotel," ABC. 22.4, 19.0 million homes. 11 . "Murder, She Wrote," CBS, 22.0, 18.7 million homes. By FRED ROTHENBERG .,, ............ ,..., NEW YORK -One lastina im- pression -and there arc many - from ABC's movie "Survivma," about teen-age suicide, is that the victims also include the ones left be~ind to ask the questions. why him, why her and ... why us? The three-hour film, a reflective. exceptionally well-acted, emotionally wrcnchina production. will be broad- cast Sunday niaht ~inst the first installment of CBS' 'Atlanta Child Murders" in another sweeps month battle of the blockbusters. tormented youth who may con- template suicide. All tccn-aacrs oc- casionaJly rebel at authority, test their winas and undergo mood and behav- ior swinas. And, from time to time. a normal adolescent may exhibit emtic eatina and slccpina habits and tum aJoomy and sullen. Even risk-takina and a fascination with death can be parts of many tecn-aaers' real and fantasy worlds. How, then. docs a parent know the difference? "You don't know," sar.s Lonnie's mother, Tina. "Just don t ever take the chance." 12. "Crazy Like a Fox," CBS. 20. 7. 17 .6 million homes . 13. "Cheers," NBC, 20.6. 17.S million homes. 14. "Earth's Final Fury.'' NBC. 20.5, 11.4 million homes. 14. ''Hiahway to Heaven," NBC. 20.S. 17.4 million homes. 16. "falcon Crest." CBS. 20.1. 17.1 ·million homes. 16. "Riptide." NBC. 20. I, 17. I million homes. 18. "Firefox," ABC, 19.9, 16.9 million homes. 19. "Trap~r John. M.D .. " CBS. 19.8, 16.8 million homes. 20. "Niaht Court.'' NBC. 19. 7. 16. 7 mithon homes.. 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St~ Andrew Stevena -11:00-aNEWS TAXI The first half of "Survivina" focuses on the growing alienation felt by Rick and Lonnie, teen-age friends ·--------------~-------------,----------------------------------------- who become lovers, played by Zach Galligan ("Gremlins") and Molly I DU Ringwald (" 16 Candles"). The rest is aftermath, showing how the often ansry, selfish act of suicide may serve to end a troubled adoles-- ccnt's emotional pain but it only begins a sorrowful and auilt-riddcn life after death for the survivors. "He only cared about himself'. He must have really hated us," said Rick's Jricvina younger brother. Rick's sister suffers from nightmares. And Rick's ~rents arc tom in half. "Where dad I fail? What clues did I miss?°' asks Rick's pediatrician (Wil- liam Windom) at the funeral service. Teea-qc suicide has become an epidemic. ABC cites conservative estimates of 6,000 tecn-aac suicides a year. 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In 0V e ase on an a C ngs lO treat them senously, al\d the reality, some Witnesses did fid&et, but ---1 t -d criminal ju tice system that branded not to this degree and not these contends Williams wrong y conv1c ~ Williams a child killet without ever s~ific people. convicting him of killing a child. • The state relied hcavilr on fiber By DAVID PACE Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman Viewed solely as a dramatic work. evidence 10 .convict Wilham • and a11111iu• ,,_.,..., marched through town 120 yearuao. the movie iscntertaining. compelling Mann said one of hi$ aims was to ATLANTA The CBS Themovie,whichwill~broadcast and well-acted, with Calvin Levels show the dangers in using unsup-in two segments on CBS Sunday and giving a performance that, at times, ported fiber evidence 1n a criminal docudra~a "The Atlnnt~ Child Tuesday nights, makes the case that makes it SCC'm the producers have trial. Murd~rs rc-c;reates the i:iaghtmare Wayne B. Williams was wrongly snatched the 26-year--0ld Williams But the movie docs an injustice to thatgnpped t.has Sou them city for.two convicted of murdering two youna from his jail cell to pla y himself. the state's fiber case by having only years. and with a fury not seen since adults and made a "sacrificial lamb But when compared apinst his-one witness briefly deal with only two ~ on the altar of Atlanta." torical fact, the movie as seen lo of the 12 cases presented at trial. In See the hlillest flW'I That's a hard pill to swallow for a distort the Atlanta slayings story. not reality. state witnesses spent days In a---a..... In the #1 city that sa~ 29 youna blacks disap-so much by the conclusion it reaches. explaining and documenting the fiber NHDllWI, pear mystenously and tum up dead, but in the manner in which it is connections in the two cases on trial movie In Anatca agam! all in a 22-month period from 1979 to reached. and 10 others whose evidence was 131:.\llEl~l~f . 1-111.1-'C) A PAAN.rull ltlt.ff I • .__, --·---·-- NOW PLA~ .... ,... ·-UA-IOoW .. _V tr.H iii! l!>'•I' ·~101 1 ....... c.o. ... ,,...,.,,~ __ .... -·"""' -· 1981 when the eyes of the world were The portrayal drt'w an outcry from used to show a pattern of behavior. focused on the city that had once city leaders who flew to New York The movie also makes defense billed itself"too busy to hate." Monday to discuss their objections witnesses appear more credible than The nightmare was supposed to with network executives. Tuesday the} appeared at trial. end with W1lham11' conv1ct1on and CBS announced that a disclaimer Williams· father. for example. life sentence -and the subsequent would be broadcast before each come across as a believable witness 1 pohcc decisio n to blame him for 22 installment to note that the film is who could do nothinJ to stop I other murders with out bnnging him "not a documentary" and that "some authont1es from railroading his son. to Lnal aga1,n. Five add.1t1onal of the events or characters are But Homer Williams probably did as murders were not tied to W1lhams fictionahzcd for dramatic purposes." much to harm his son's case as any because of different evidence. The unanswered questions in th e prosecution witness. In his effort to But questions persisted. fueled by Atlanta case clearly raise honest refute l'rueial aspects of the state's the fact that none of the 130 pros-doubts about Williams' guilt. But the case. the cider Williams destroyed hi s ecu11on witnesses in Williams' nine-movie gives the viewer the im-credibility . week trial testified they saw Williams pression that city officials knew Perhaps most 1mponantly. the kill anybody. Williams was innocent--e¥en~as they movie asks the one question that .. 'Gotcha. Mama' Ron Bouuom etartle. Nan Martin with hJa oatla.nclleb beha'rior in thl• ecene from "The Show otr• at South Cout Repertory. The Ylntafe comedy cloen tbU wee-end and ticket information l• ••ailable at 957 ·4033. •COITAWU ·--WIUO :r,-:,-'""' l=~~v..,. Sl-0...."' 6J9111V W(J-111 _ ... w.,Jll It was a case built on circumstantial made him the scapegoat to end the Atlanta officials have had the most evidence. much of it in the form of nightmare and restore the city's difficult y answering since they locked microscopic fibers and hairs. and it image as a lucrative convention up Wayne Williams and declared the was presented to a JUry at a time when center. case solved: Why were the murders of LOS'ANGELES (AP) -The U.S.S. Enterprlee wttl fty eg8'n wtth I Atlanta desperately wanted the kill-Actors ponraying prosecution wit-22 other young blacks not worth a longtime trekklee Wtlllam Shatner end Leonard ~ abc>9rd In ings to end. nesses. for example,, speak the words trial? "Star TreltW ,"to be directed by Nlmoy and produced by Paramount Screenwriter Abby Mann has skil-that built much or the state's case Plcturee Corp. ar...• ··-•C9T•-·-,,.~~.r-,I= •ll!Wf-(jl .. ~·-I fully capitaJized on the doubts pres-against Williams, but the way they do (EDITOR'S NOTE -David Pace The leading duo, playing Admiral Jamee T. Kirk Md Mr. Spock, ent in the Williams case to produce a 1t -fidgeting and squirming and covered the investigation of the •• .aH _ '"'~ by other veteran Star Trek coffe8gues In the fourth movie that indicts the police who looking away when pressed on cross-Atlanta murders and Wayne Wit-""' I.IV ,..,.,._. 1n vest1gated the murders. the city examinaCion -leaves the viewer Iiams· tr1al for The Associated Press) motion picture adventure on the space voyager. ~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-=====================:-i Co-starring In the ftlm to begin photography thlt taM are DeForest • Kelley u Or. 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Stan, Ollie in color LOS ANGELES (A P) -Soon you'll be able to see the bumbling antics of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in color. ·way Out West.' The potential 1s tremendous ... That's the promise of Hal Roach Studios Inc .. which owns 105 Laurel and Hardy comedies dating back to the silent era. -says Vlctor White. Roach president: "We have already convened three films to color - 'Help Mates.' 'Sons oft he Desert' and Hal Roach StudioS. as well as Color Systems Technology, are engaged in the new and potenually rich field of convening old black-and-white mov- ies to color. The magic is achieved by keying colors to indi vidual scenes with an electronic scanner. then tranforming the scenes by computer. JACK Ul'll'IO" Somewhere between laughter and tears. they found S<Jllething to~ m. 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Mm(I) P\lll PstClll • (I) 1111 I SM ,..II) "'--~-., loHABRA ..... " ~ :1•11 11,~ • MISSION ·~ .. I I I -~ 11 I I j Sterling Ag•ln1t he Doll8r •.o s. 2.0 1150 1151 1llO 1M1 1170 1178 1llO 1116 Pound •hrinklng The once m.i.hty Brltlah pound h .. fallen to one of the l>ottom nm&• on the ladder of Weetem bud currenclee. It bu al.Qloet reached parity with the U .8. Dollar. - Pfizer wins $44. 7M patent suit that began in Irvine LOS ANGELES (AP)-Pfizer Inc. won $44. 7 million in a six-year patent infrinJement suit against rival Amencan Hospital Supply Corp .. which a jury said used Pfizer tech· nology to manufacture mechanical lungs. U.S. District Judge Wallace Tashima on ordered American Hos· pital Supply to pay $35 million in damages, $8.8 million in interest and $800,000 in attorney fees. according to John Kidd, attorney for Pfizer. Last October, a jury awarded the New York company $17.5 million after finding that American Hospital Supply, located in Illinois. knowingly used a Pfizer subsidiary's ~tented technology on a heat transfer dev1ce ~ for mechanical lung.s. The patent infringement suit, filed in 1978. involved Orange County branches of the two medical com- panies -Shiley Inc., a Pfizer Apple II inventor switches to video PALO AL TO, Calif. (AP)-Saying he wants to get away from computers. Apple Computer Inc c-0-foundcr Stephen Wozniak has decided to leave tbe company and launch a home video venture. "I've been really into computers for 10 years, and that's a long time," the 33-year-old Wozniak said. "I don't know very many people who stay with the same thing that long." Wozniak. credited with developing Apple's first major success, the Apple II computer. will remain on Apple's payroll as a consultant even after r elinquishing h is d ai l y responsibilities as an engineer at the Cupertino-based company. subsidiary and Bentley J._aboratories Inc., a subsidiary of American Hospi- tal Supply. Both are loc.a ted in Irvine. Calif. Because Tashima found that Bentley had infringed the patent in a "wanton and willful" manner. he could have tripled the award but decided just to double it. Tashima) award is about 25 per- cent of American Hospital Supply's yearly profits.· Firm officials in- dicated in October that an appeal would be made of any award the Judge might ISSUe. ihe heat transfer device is use.d in mechanical lungs to cool and rewarm blood during open-heart surgery. According to Biomedical Business International lnc .. a market research firm in Orange County, Bentley accounted for 35 percent of the $210 million in worldw1de sales of heart and lung machines during 1983. Shiley had about 9.5 percent of the market. By JOHN CUNNIFF -..... ~ NEW YORK -The federal aov- emment. said President Reagan in his annual economic report to Congress, "has only a few importanl economic mponsibilities." 11 was hardly the type of statement that would have been made by Presidents Carter. Ford. Nixon, Johnson, Kennedy, Eisenhower. Truman or Roosevelt, but comina from Reagan it seemed to have a triumphant pitch. The reason. perhaps, is that Re- agan's hands-off economic policies ave coincided-with a -uack record that includes. amonJ other things, a return to producu vity. the sup- pression of inflation and the creation of millions of new jobs. Reapn's philosophy is precisely opposite to the ideology of involve- ment, which in one form or another has been ad vocated tosomedegfee by almost all presidents and presidential candidates for more than half a century. While the few roles that govern~ ment does play in the economy should not be treated lightly the president suggests, ''additional feder- al intervention is more often a part of the problem than a part of the soluuon." And yet. . in one of the most profound ironies of any adminis- tration. the potential exists for the federal ~overnment to intrude mightily into the private sector and trample on the creati ve energies the president admires. - The plot involves the huge federal budget deficits, which seem to defy the surgical skills of the White House. Congress. department head s. academics and. of course. recipients of fede ral aid in its various forms. So far. according to the economic consensus. the deficits haven't hurt as much as they can. But the consensus also states that the day of reckoning is approaching. The problem is that budget deficits must be financed out of the same capi tal pool that supports consumer spending. business expansion. and other enterprises oflhe pri vate sector on which Reagan depends so much. And if the past is a criteria. the federal government can be like an elephant 111 the watering hole during the dry season. The elephant gets served first: all other borrowers left watting fn line. With the pool inadequate to servic.c all callers. interest rates could shoot higher, as they have done in the past. The plot. if played out. would leave the pnvate sector parched for funds and with no other course but post- ponement or abandonment of plans. with a resultant shrinkage of its share of the total economy. So far. the direct conOict has been avoided. in part be~use corporations have been able to generate funds from profits. thereby escaping the need to dip into the credit pool. As a result. interest rates have dropped. Everyone knows. however, that rates could rise just as easily. a lesson that was demonstrated as recent I) as three years ago. According to the folks in univer- sities. corporations and government wt)o have studied the matter. a destructive cycle could then ensue, with the private sector so dear to President Reagan being the big loser. I CQ[, ,.,. L .... n r U I I 1 l t MJl(UCH MCMILLEN RUDD recently as production coordinator. In her new posl. she will ocvcnee all graphi~ art and printing activities for the •&ency and serve on its executive committee. • • • Vickie L. FH11t1 of Laguna Hills has joined C0sta Mesa-baied Wannlagtoa Home. as mercb.aodizing manager. with responsibility for model merchandising and for coordination w1th advenisina, sales offices and d~orators for Warm1ngton's 12 developments in Southern California. FoU&bt bnogs more than five years of experience in the homebuilding industry to ncr new post. • • • Doua Warkeathl, principal ofWarbada C.s Ardltecta, bas been elected administrative director for the Costa Mesa-based firm. The Irvine resident has pr~viou~ly held similar posni~ns with 11le Wartnda Arc:M1ed9ral G...., pnor to its recent merger aod wnh K.amaaeyer Ly.da 6 PartMn oflrvine. She 1sacuveinlhe Woma'1~tectarall.eapeofOrusec..tJandhcadsthc Hip ScMC>I Arc~tectval Deslp u4 Drawtq Cem,etidea commitlCC. . . . ' Newport Beach architect Jame9 R. Barris bas assumed the office of president o tile Oi'ange Count)' Chaj)lCi oftlic A:IRrtea-IDdea... el Ard.ilects for 1985. He succeeds architect 8etteJ Oleak:t D...pertJ of Newport Beach. Other officers include: Bria P. DeaOertJ ofNewpon Beach as vice president/president-elect. Paal J. Rllfflmi of Newport Beach as secretary and Job Y(. McMwra)' oflaguna Beach as treasurer. Among the new members on the board of directors is Costa Mesa's J. RaMall lt.ellerta.Harris and Dougheny were also elected to serve two-year terms as directors to the California Council. AIA Board of Directon. • • • Gerry McMJllea and Tami Banotlt have been selected to lead the sales team fo r lrvlae Pacific's Vista Fila.re homes, located at Northwood in Irvine. McMillan. who has been with the Newport Beach-based firm since 1982, will BARNES WEIR FOUGHT HARRIS serve as sales manager. The Laguna Beach resident 1s a member of the SaJea and Marketing Conell, and the Beta SiJma ~i soronty. Bartosik. sales representative. has been with Irvine Pacific since 1983. Along with the Sales ud Marketing CouciJ, the Newpon Beach resident is a member of the Ora.age Couty Volaoteer Servtce Program. • • • Armin E. Raad, C.P. 4'. has maved from Fox & Co.'1 Los Angeles office to its Newpon Beach offi ce. Ruud has been with the compan) for IQ years. in Kansas. New Mexico and C'alifomia. In his new post. he will be an audit partner. activie in the business advisory services department of the local office. • • • Timo.tby D. Banes has been appointed Microgoa. i.e. regional manager for the mid .\tlanttc an~ New England territones. M1cr<>gen of lrvint is the manufacturer and d1stnbutor of the KmFlo hollow fibre microfiltration module system. Barnes has more than 20 years expencnce 1n membrane microfiltraton. both as user and as a representative of leading technolog1cal suppliers. He 1s a Pennsylvania resident. ••• Laguna Niguel resident Robert A. Goldstehl, M.D., bas been elected chief of staff al Mercy General Hospttal. where he has been a member of the staff since 1977 Goldstein 1s an obstctnc1an/g) necolog1sL ..................... """'-----~~---~-.,----~--~-·-----------­• ' -..-.. .. j r ' On the , • • 0f¥ ... ~· \At! C::llt NYSE CoMPn ,11 f T ~uNSACTIONS na1111rs Cl.I .. PllCU. ------ UPs AND D owN ~) NEW YORK (AP) F~~ rze~v. Adv1nced Oecllned Unch1n11ed Tot111uues New hloha New Iowa AM£ x LEADER S NEW YORK CAP) -S.let, • p,m. prtce •nd '1' cll•nM of tt'9 ten most 1cllv1 merlc•11 Stoett Exch1noe l•aue• lredlr.o n1 llon1llv 1 1 mort lhln I . me>Gro k~d 3, t , fi1m ~~: tL ~.,m Colo Quou s ME TA lS Quon s That's a n apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are goin~ and which people are helping them get there,just watch Credit Line' -everyday In the Busin sssectionofyournew ..., .... . - I' I A real swarm . . SSilors take ~ giazit step ·toward ·title . CdM moves past Saddleback into third in Sea View Newpon Harbor High remained atop the Sea View Leaauc basketball stand ings Wednesday night, surviv- ina ..a ~ provided by host Sa~ back. fo other Sea View pmes. Corona dcl Ma r took advantage of the Road runners' loss. leapfrogg.ina into sole possession of third place with a victory over Woodbndgc, and second place Estancia, vinuaJly assurcd of a playoff spot, dowocd Laguna Beach. Also, Costa Mesa kept University winless in league play. Herc's how at went: Sea Vie• £ea6Ue L.-... 0-. W L WL ....._,H~ 10 I 1' 3 E1tMCle f t 21 J Ct'one d9I Mow I J W 6 5eclll1UCll 1 4 14 I L.....-e..ctl .. 1 1 11 Coala MM.a • 1 ' 12 Woodbridee 2 f 4 l,f Unlvenltv O 11 l 17 .... •¥"1 SC.. c.r-de! ,,,,. '3. Woodllrld811 • Co&.ta Mela~. ~ .. E llanct. 71, LHulfil 9M01 6' ~ HerllOr .... Sedllleb9cli '3 1'"'*¥"1 ~ (7tall c~ Oii M¥ at Cotta MeM hddhbeCll at E•tanda ...._, HanNlr .. u..-8Mol Wooellf'idee at ~IV Newpon 's Rob Mase took the inbound ~ss and was immediately fouled' Wltb three seconds left, and missed the front end of a one-and-one Newport Harbor 14, Saddleback IS: situation. After Saddleback re- The Sailors maintained their on~ bounded, it again c.alled time-but it game ¢p on the league lead by had none left and Newport escaped squeaking past the Roadrunners. wtth the win. After Saddlcback came back from a Fraser topped all Sailor scorers and S6-S2 deficit at the end of three rebou ndcrs wuh 24 points and nine quancrs to go up 61-58, Ncwpon rebounds. while Harbor point guard rallied to regain the lead 64-61 when Chuck McGavran tossed an IS points Alan Fraser sank a paarat the line with and dashed off six assists. Mase added 15 seconds to go to ice al. I 2 pomu and seven rebounds. A bizarre ending occurred when Walton led the Roadrunncn with Saddleback's Bryant Walton went to 26 points. wb.ile cenier Chance . the hnc with his team down 64-6 I and Peterson bad 21 and Mark Walton -__._~st-second~ remainm~ -"'tfe mad~ -added eigJff points and Cl&ht re- OCC• Brad Farmer (53) ftnd8 ~· a little crowded Wedneeday ~ South Cout Conference play with Full- . 0.-,... ,._."' ...._. th first free throw. then (Saddleback) bounds. Saddleback drops to.,_. and call d time," cxplamed Sailor Coach 14-8, while the Sailors up their record Jerry DcBusk. "He tried to ioten-to I 9-3 overall. erton. Be battlee 11everal Horneta for a rebound (left) and tionally m1SS the second one. But he "We haven't seen the dnver's scat mcramblee for looee ball lrl&ht). Story on pace C2. made at." (Pleue eee MA VISW /C2) DeBrouwer'ssupershotbeatsEdison, 52-51 SCCgets Hts buc ket with :01 left gives Ocean View victory Sunset League basketball victory over visiting Edison, vinually wrapping up the league title for Ocean View. "When I took the shot. I was ripping off the shin ," said DcBro uwer of his winning shot. "I knew it (the shot) was an. JUSt like I knew the free throw was 1n. "In the last two games Blaine as stanang to play lake he can and like we want him to. He is a good athlete and he is staning to use those slc..1lls. ·• The end of the game didn't have to be quite soclosefortheScahawks. With 2:2S left they held a 49-42 lead, then watched as the Edison ran off seven straight points. five coming from fqrward Baron Coenen. to tic the game w1th S2 seconds to go. Sunset League ~ Owwal WL .. 3 ll 7 ,, . By CHRIS MONAHAN ...-,Nerec.urn,1.._.t Oc.ean v-EdlM!fl Ocean View High guard Blaine DcBrouwer's warm-up jersey reads Clark Kent and when the Seahawks called time out with seven seconds left in the game and the score ued, 49-49. he must have ducked into a hidden phone booth and made the change to his superhero persona. "The J>lay was set up in the huddle. It was designed for either Ricky (Butler) or me. Fortunately. thay sagged o n Ricky and let me have it. ft had to work because we didn't have any timeouts left." Seahawks Coach Jam Harns: .;·tt was for either Blaine or (Make) Labat. mainly because thcy,were having the most success. They had to sag two guys on Ricky, because they d1dn•t have one guy bag enough. We just wanted to make sure we got one shot. "The spread offense started to break us down at the end." said Hams. "We thought they were all Ken Ammanns and we helped them out by fouling. The parade to the free throw line disrupts our rh)'thm. They missed some. thank good- ness.·· Fountain V•llev Hunllno10t1 a.Kii Mar fM W•umlnsrer W L 1 0 s 2 4 3 2 s 1 s I 4 Wecllllnd9V'a keres OcHn vi.w 57. EdlM!fl s I 7 11 10 12 4 14 Fount•ln Vellev 65, MarlM 5' WHtmin•t., 71, Hunlln910ft 8ffefl 65 l"rldeV'• ~ 17:l01 Ed•IOft at HUl'Hl!OfOft 8ffcn wntminster •' F-l•ln V•_,. OcHn vi.w et Mef'IM When Ocean View took the ball inbounds. the Seahawks found Dchrouwer. a nd with one second left he found the bottom of the net with his shot. The basket. coupled with has free throw that followed. gave the Seahawks a thrilling 52-51 It was Edison's free-throwing (5 of8 in the founh quaner) that got the Chargers back into the game * * * Barons win,get . some help to Sunset CIF spot Fountain Valley HIQh just about ueured ltaetf a CIJ: basketball playoff apot with a win over Marina Wedneeday night, while West- minster dealt Huntington Beech's peeyoft hopM pem..,. a fatat blow with an overtime victory over the <>Merl In Suneet Leegoe play. Here's a look at hOw It Mnt: ...... v.u., •• MerlM • The ho.f Vlklnga lhot as If they were In unfamffter eurroun<Unge In the earty 1tagee, mtaeing their first 12 lhota and g°'ng 3 for 20 In the ftrtt half. Fountain Valley's Brent Martin had 22 points, ecorlng 10 In the thltd quwter when the Barone •tM'l<*i their 11·Potnt h.eftlme teed. c.rtoe 8ttceno hid 11 pofnta (ttgtrt In the fourth quert•) for frount•n v.ney, WhlCh mo¥9d to 4-3 In-... ptay and 12-1 CMrlll. The a.ON lllO conwrt8d 15 of 17 tree throw ·~ tor a .. ti II percent from the In& u.rtna. m~. m8de 24 of 21 from ... atrtpe for. rwnerkabte 11 parolnt. The Vll&lnp (2·5, t-12) .... tour ....,... I in doubt8 ....... led by ~ Mn ~ian .m-13 Md Greg Knutt, JoM Pt Ind hehfMn Stew GuMd wttfl 10 ...... .......... , 11, Illas*\': ...... • w ... m11...,., ldumen Nt two free tfwOWI wtth , 1 llOOnd8 a.ft to --"' .. ...,,. ""° owrttme Ind ecared • ..... Ngh 11 pOlntl • IM u.. wan "'* ""' ..... ..... of ... llllOn. ~ Howwd had • ...,. rr..tt~ ....::-:,: ·== ~ r. tM Olllrl, now 2...a 1n "911111 GIRLS BASKl r~ALL .- Warriors tested, but outlast Sea Kings Mesa, Estan cia, Newport collect Sea View victories Woodbnd&e High got its biggest scare of the Sea-View League Jirls basketball season Wednesday night. but the Warriors prevailed to turn back second place Corona dcl Mar. Elsewhere. third place Costa Mesa staned sluggishly but maintained its two-game edge over Newpon Harbor and Estancia. which both managed remaining an the game. But Wood- bridge·s Kell) Causey eventually put her team bick on to p at 62-61 with 30 seconds left. CdM (8-2) managed to get off a shot with IS seconds remaining but 11 massed Its mark and went out of bounds. The Wamors managed 10 get a lcngth-of-the<ourt pass to Sharon Lyon who scored the final basket with live seconds left. The balanced Woodbridge attack included 19 points from L)'on. I c; from Cause) and 12 from Kell) Wilson. Costa Mesa 38. University 31: University. a "inner of onl) one game all season. held the v1s1ting Mustangs to a tie a t halftime. and trailed by onl) four point'> entenng the linal quaner. ' Stephanie Swanson poured in 17 Cromwell's knee OK victories. Nolan Cromwell. the "ormer r h N 11 d d d ' 11 " 1cago on ov. . an 1 n t Herc's what took place: -All-Pro safety of the Rams who ~action the rest of the )Car. Woodbrld1e 14, Corou del Mar 11: suffered a knee 1nJury last season. ''I'll be read) for the '\tan of The Wa rriors defeated the Sea Kings says he'll be ready for the stan of trainin1." he said. "I hopt" they're for the second time this season but I 98S National Football League ready for me." they had to overcome a school record campaign. Youngblood. 35. and a , eteran 39-poin t performance by Cd M's Fran However. veteran defen'i1ve o f seven Pro Bowl game<; Jnd also Wr.nn. e nd Jack Youngblood of the a former All-Pro. came to the 'She was pretty incredible to-Rams. who 1n1urcd his back and Rams an 197 1 out of thl· lln1ver· ni$ht." admitted Woodbridge Coach ended a consecutive game -play-s1ty ofAonda. Enc Bangs of Wynn. "That's the best ed streak at 201 last fall. isn't as He ruptured a disc in his back performance I've ever seen by a girls' certain. He say~ he'll know 1n a o n Nov. 22 at Tampa Ba) He saw basketball player. She was making couple of months. bnef actio n nga1nst NN Orleans shots from everywhere." "I'm about QO percent nght o n Dec. 2. but his consecutive "I've never seen a player score from now." said Cromwell. 30 and a stnng ended on Dec. Q when he eve~here with two persons on her veteran of four Pro Bowls. The couldn't play apinst Houston all night. She just kept putting it in the former Kansa star underwent He tried to play the ne't two net," added CdM Coach Dave Hcf-surgery after suffering torn hga-games. but had to quit after bnef fern. ments in his right knet' a~ainst action. Wynn had helped her team take a llllllll•••••••••••••••••••••••-' four-point lead with two minutes • points and had seven steals. whale uzanne Co"ley was Mesa's top rebounder with I 0 Eleven of . wanson's points c-ame in 1hc second half when the Mustangs took control. Estancia 50, Lapna Beacll zt: The Eagles began pulling away in the !>Ccond quaner v.1th pressure defense to move O\-Cr the .500 mark (6-5) in the Sea View tand1ngs Kart.•n Rindone collected 20 points. eight in the first quaner. and Gann) Foreman notched a personal high of 13 to pace Estancia . The Eagles received strong board pla) from L1~ Edgerl' (8 rebounds) and Foreman and t c'ihc If ( 7 ap1C<'e). "hile Brenda Jaeger v.as credited with 7 steal!> Le~hc Self had 4 hlock~. Laguna Reach could onl) con,cn I of 11 free thro" opponun1t1e'> Newpor t Harbor 5!, Saddlebacll %7: The Sailors controlled the boards. 1tm1ting the v1s111ng Roadrunner\ to one shot almost e\Cr. tnp dov.n }l.n\tin Drage and u1annc hnner ,rnred 14 poin1s ap1t"<"C and Jone Nolen added I 0 for NC'wpon Harhor. 6-5 in leaauc pla) Barbara Pert) sc-ored JUSt two points bu1 she had 14 rchounds to lend her team ... Barbara was son of our unsuna hero tonight." said New- pon Harbor Coach Glen Takamoto. Record likely in Puerto Vallarta ya~ht race set by Daniel~ an t 979 aboard the 6 7-foot go and Lean Machine. s~1ppc~ b) Tom 8J ALMON ~BEY .... ,... ........... An elapsed time record 1n the I, 12.S-male Marina del Rey to Pueno Vallarta race Wcdn day appeattd to lie in the whimsical lap of the wea&heraod Ancf playina into those hands wu Dkk Daniels of Lona Beach Yacht O ub at the helm of the MacGrqor 6$ sloop Joss. At the Wednesday noon roll call, Joss was ~idjq past Cabo n Lucas 11 the tip of Baja Ca.hfornia 1n haht 4-5 knot . winct..Dd hid 2~ mtlet to ao to the fin11h . Daniels was 11v1na an estjma1cd time of fi nish at 4;30 p.m today. but e"eryth1na (kpmded on the wind direction ind "cloclty in the Gulf of Cahfonua. I( O.nic.I dad make 1t to Pucno V1U1na, even by 9 p.m., he would owr< 1n elapsed umc record The c1t1 ,,,._ rt«>rd as S da~ and 8 hours. Raatame. O'Kttfe. C ap1\lrano Beach. wa 270 miles out Atthe Wednesday roll call. Jo s was 14 miles henan113n. s~1ppert'd b" John Gnndley. ahead of"Cheval, another MacGrqor-65. ht!! Capistrano Bay YC. had 274 miles to 10 . neare t rival for firstto fint b nstine. the C4rl) The t11Jhly-toutcd Holland~ 7. Charle)'. leader an th~ race, had drop~ back to third pl1ct from Suttle .,..as 264 mil« from Pueno Va Ilana wath 252 main to 10 " ba lie The c.,hth edition of the btenna~I Puerto The ~tcttd boat·1or-boat t amona Vallarta race 1, tumana out to be the fastest on four nta ( ~z-SOs did not matcnahte uccpt rtC'Ord for most or the 28 cntncs. Ele\'en boat ~&w~n Oe1.1v1a nd Rodtet. both with 2 l male were less than )()() males from t~ fina h, and to ao. The lead n,ta Crui-SO. Du ·~ was itvttal o( them could abo surpe the uasuna rtpon1na a po 1&1on ... 11 mak-s from &he lint h . record Tnbutc l1v.u2 8 milts from PV and Racy 11 wa 1 he race for line honon as tumana out to ht a 297 male out boon for Roaer MarG~ r' rtlat1HI) new 6S. Po 1t1on of the top I I boats on elapsed ume footer F1"'c or thtm art cntcttd 1n the -aJI Wlth I than 300 mil~ '° ao Wttr' Jo' • Performance Handicap Racina Acct d1vu1on of B4, Che..,at 248: Chn tint. 2S2. Ch.arley. 164. tht' race and (our oflhem are amona the top i" .\nthcm. 26 ~ Lean 1a l\lnc. 270. EluMH 271. claPKd 11m c IC.adcn. tnder. 2 I Rocket. 2 ~. Octavia. 281 and Mac:Orqor' own nthcm had 167 male\ to Tnhutt II ~ • 6-6tie .. with UCI Trussell sharp Jn rstgame; Anderson homers Southern Calfomle Colege, Bm- tted to one hff by UC Irvine'• David Trueeetl through the first etx ln- '*'Oa, bdled bectt to~ a M tie In • ti• •bmt g9fM halted .... 10 r-•.-by dartmeea .. sec Wedlteeday. The tte left Md\ teem ...., • 1~1 record. The V=d• bllttted beck frOm 6-0 ttwneca to a ttw.- run homer by catcher Pup .....,., In theeewnth, RIM__. by 8-ry Hendetw Md ewe fumey.,, the eighth end a ninttHrWnQ wror wt*=h 8lo tt ad Pat Prioe to acore from MCOt.ct b.-att.r Price had ~ ........ with. doub4e. UCI tumiped to a 1..0 teed on Bnldy Ander9on'• aecond home run of the young MMOf"I. The Ant .. -. p6cked up two more In the fifth Inning when the Vanguwda -.lked In OM run and Ila• ad another to come ac:roee on a pa1111t bell. Adam Gtng drove home three more In the eeventh lnntng wttn a bMll loeded triple. Tn.mell. a junior right-hander rrom Secramento, wof1ced the first 7~ tnntnQa for UCI before gtvtng "-1 to Bo Kent. Lanny OeROl8 pit.Wff-~ ... 19dM4 the 10th lnnfng. Stevie Morgan was 2 for 5 with a 1ttpta for UCI whMe Anderson was 2 for• with hta eok> home run. UCI returns to actk>rr Friday when tM AntMters tr~ to Cal State Loa Angetes for a 2~30 non-con-.ence game. SOC ta back In ectton Saturday et La Verne. Can boxing survive in county? Can protMs1onat ho\1na \un 1\e 1n Oronac ount) on a monthl b•ms" Although OO\lnl hn'i had 11 prob- lem 1n the count~ 1n the past promoter Don Fra~r ·~ confident 11 can ~ uettSstul He'll act some ~ind of 1nd1ca11on Monda mght when a ~ncs of monthl)' bcrnna card~ Y..111 btJ.tn tn 1hc lfll'ld ballroom or tht Mamou Hotel 10 lf\ime The card '' the tir~I C\'er an lrvlnc and ha ian o'clock 1111mn1 lime T1c._cb. pncrd at SIS. •rt on 'lie an the 110 \hop'at the Mamon a -.'Cll as all T 1clttma\tcr outlet '" Ma-y C'ompa.n)' ~Orr\, 1u H. Plus and QOrJman'> (Pleue ._ 80XIMO/C2) l r . . .. --·-~~-~·~·~~-.----·:i"-~··~·u~ss ..... ~a~_. ............. a .. &•t .. •&•2•£ .. t•S& .. 5 ... 211 ...... 2 .. 1 .. 2 ........... -- · , Ceitlca need rally to beat Cava ~.:~7£~~~~il~! m ~ OCC lOses fiftli straight, 62-58 P .... AJ>6,.tftel Ill Laocc Pamsb, lbc man behind the pla&c for baseball's World Scnes-winnina Detroit Tiarrs. believes his team will have a much mort dimcult time 101n1 all the way llus year. ··r don't think anybody on our team goma into sprina trainina this year should even think about what we did la t yttr except that what we accomplis~ should gi ve us a li nk extra confidence," Parrish said 1n an interview ... This is aomi to be a new year. "We had a very good 1C1tson la t year and everybody's happy that we won the World Senes. We have to approach this season just Jikc it should be approached. h's a new year and wt stan all over. ·t think it's going to be awfully tough just to win our d1vis1on. let alone win as many games as we did. You know, th is past season was e.w;ceptional -we were lucky at ttmes and very good Pardab at times. but. all in all. I think it w()uld be prctry difficult to duplicate the th ings we did last year:· l 13· I 08 victory Wednesday niaht over Cleveland. The Cavaliers toot a 97.90 lead on a dunk Rustlers stall the last shOl but Jim mith's baseline 4-4 at halftime. by ~•l•llt 'hrpll that capped a i&·po1nt run with 7: 8 jUIJ:\W m1 sed the mark. • Golden We t ~n had po session left 1n thepme. But theCell1~1ot thenextet&bt points but not enough The Hornets h1teiaht free throws in to stan lhe second half and wen1 6112 to take the ka~ ... ~n other NBA p~es. Sedafe nrutt overtime. minufc before taklna a shot. scored 10 points 1n the finol ~nod as Phila<JeS?_bia t b t M ti For OC . Ur.id Farmer scored 14 The ore was 6-6 with 10 minute rallied to beat Wa~h1naton. 116-111 ... Mldteal ·"-Y 0 ea OUO es points, and hmughn Ryan. the No. 2 left when a three·point play by the Rieb...._ ~red 10 of bis 2S poi nts as New Jersey KOttr in the conference. was held to Mountie produced the first ~it lead ouurore<;S M1lwauk~ 29· IS in the final 8:2S (or a It was a lOUjh niaht for all three 12. or the night. Mt. San Antonio, wi th 106-93 victory over 11\e Bucks ... ftolaMt Bladimaa area community collc,e ba~ket~ll Mt.SuAntoalot O,OoldcnWestlt: Ken Ramirez and Marvin Baily ~orcd 27 points.·~ Dalla defeated Oolden tate, teams Wednesda~ night as Oran&c Golden West Coach Jim Greenfield scoring six poinls each. then took a 1 -~-103. to.p~ll w1th1n one p~c of second p lace in 1he Coast lost its fifth straiaht aame. knew he wasn't aoing to make any 16-6 lead and the Rustlers couldn't Midwest 01v1s1on ... Altl EqJl1~ poured 1n JS points Golden West made it fl> stral&ht friends in Walnut when he decided to catch them. to lead Denver to a 120.101 victory over Seattle. without a win and Saddleback fetr to be patient against the conference· Marc Loripn.had six points for the powerful C'crr1tos. leading Mounties. Rustlers (0-10. 7-16). The Mounties Jet. end •treak agalnat Olien Here's what took place: ''He(MI. an AntonroCoach Oene arc now 9-1and22-2. • • Victor) was real upset after the game. Perry Tunball scored two goals ~ Fullertoa IZ, Oraa1e Coa1t H : rhe but heck. they beat us by 2S points last Wednesday night as the Wmnipea Jets ~ tfornet~let an I 1-point leadslipaway time." said Greenfield. whose Rus-br~ke a 20-pme National Hockey League in the second half but outscored the tier failed aaain 1n their bid for a first losing streak agatnst the Edmonton Oilers host Pirates 10--6 in overtime to drop SCC victory. with a convincing 6-2 decision over the defending stru&&ling OCC. "We just tried to take their of- tanley Cup champions ... In other NHL aames Onl y some sharp shootm& from fensive weapons away from them," Wed nesday. defenseman Miile Ram.ey scored a goal freshman guard Jon Johnston allow-Greenfield continued. "We'll so back and added an assist to lead Buffalo to a 3-1 victory over ed the Pirates ( 4-5, 13-1 l ~ to send the to our normal style against Cerntos Minnesota. The victory moved t~ Sabres into first game into an e.w;tra five-minute (Sa turday)." place in the Adams D1vis1on ... Steve Larmer and pcnod. Golden West mpnaged to take the Jerry DaPoat connected on 45-foot slapshots 14 Johnston scored 18 of his 22 points first pos'scssion when the Mounties seconds apan midway in the second period to lead in the sccond half and backcourt mate tipped ahe ball out of bounds. Chicago to a 3-~ victory over Toronto ... Keat Ntl scoa Mark Goudge got the Bucs even at 52 the Rustlers went 12 minutes scored three goals an· a game for the 14th time in his with 1.20 remaining. before taking their first shot and Cerrito• 87, Saddlebac-1'7: The ho t Falcons brokeo~nai()..IOaamc with an 11 ·I spun and eventually opened an 18-point lead with S: 12 ten. Snddlcback, 4-6 an conference, outscored the Falcons. 20-8 to open the second half, closing the pp to 48-4S. And, the Gauchos trailed 76-71 with I :44 remaining. But the Falcons came up with a bia steal which they conven ed into a three-- poi nt play to hold off the Gauchos. Eric Cornly led Saddleback with 21 points. The T1ier5 won the Amencan League East championship by 15 games, swept the Al Cham- pionship Scnes from Kansas City, and beat San Diego 4-1 in the World Scnes. They became the first club since the New York Yankees of 1927 to lead their ~nnant race from stan to finish. career and ffaku Loob added two goal s and one assist Fullenon (7-3. 12-10) worked for l'ven11111llv found themselves even at as Calga ry bli tzed Hanford. 7-4 ... Mike Lu tt kicked out 3S shots to register the shutout as St. Louis blanked Va!lcouver 4-0. Berate Federko picked up a pair of W OMEN -------~ Parrish returns to Flonda from his Anaheim home for the start of spnng training at Lakeland on Feb. 20. Quote of the clay ...,.,, ....... <:oach of the struggNng .Vert· couvw Cenucka, lhtugglng off comp&alrita that hls wotkout1 are too tough: "f know my players don't llkemypractlee9. but then, I don't Hke their gamee." Montana doean 't resent Flatie NEW YORK -A day after Doug Eil Flutie signed a $1 .4 million a year contract 411 • with the New Jersey Generals. Joe Mon- tana of the San Francisco 49crs accepted the car that goes with being the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player Wednesday. But the veteran National Football League quar- terback. in accepting his second MVP prize 1n four years, said it doesn't bother him that a pla}erwho never has thrown a profession I pass as making half a m II hon dollars more than he is. "['m all for whatever Doug gets." sa1.d Montana. who last_year n~otiated a fi ve-year contract w1th the 49ers that pays him an estimated $850.000 a year. "We JUSt redid our contract and I'm very happy with 1t .. " Norri• replaces Rogers at ASU TEMPE. Anz. -Rex Noms. named Eil the interim head football coach Wednes-•II• day at Arizona State. said his "primary concern·· 1s to ensure the Sun Devils' recru111ng dnve 1s not ruined wnh natio nal (euet-of- intcnt day JUSt one week away. "W~ owe it to our squad to surround them with some more good ~ople and we're after some very impressive offensive players," Norris sai~. •·There's some nervousness. The kids we're recruiting want to know af there's going to be a change in our offensive or defensive schemes. We have to reassure them that there won·t be." Noms. 45, replaces Darryl Rogers. who was officially named the new head coach and director of operations for the National Football League's Detroit Lions on Wednes(la y-ending 24 hours of denials and speculauon. Last season was Norns· first here after being hired as a defensive line coach from the Univers1r}' of Oklahoma. assists for the Blues. UCLA women outlast USC LO ANGELES -Freshman Jaime m Brooks scored 18 points Wednesday night to lead UCLA to a 77-73 Western Collegiate Athletic Association victory over I ~th-ranked Southern Cal at Pauley Pavilion. With UCL;A ahead 75·7 1, USC's Cheryl Miller. w~o led the TroJans ~1th 22 points. scored to bring U C wathin two points with 26 seconds to play. Miller was fouled on the play but missed the front end of a one- and-one si tuation. USC. however, got the rebound and called time out with 17 seconds left. Yolanda Fletcher then missed a shot and Anne Dean got the rebound for the Bruins and was fouled. She sank both free throws to clinch the victory for UCLA. N•vratilova, Lloyd roll to win• DELRAY BEACH, Fla. - Martina Navrat1lo"a and Chns Evert Lloyd began their march Wednesday toward an ex- pected showdown in the International Players Champ1onsh1ps tenn is tournament. Lloyd. who Is seeded second in the 128-player women 's draw of this inau1ural two-week event. began by crushing Connne Vanier of France. 6--0. 6-2 in SO minutes. Na vratilova needed fi ve fewer minutes and one less game in rolling over fellow Amencan Moll y Van Nostrand, 6-0. 6-1 . Televialon, ra1tto TILIVJSION 6 p.m. -PRO HOCKIY: Klnga at Philadelphia (delayed), Channel 9. · 8 p.m. -Cou.IQI aASKETBALL: UCLA at Wathlngton State. Channel 5. IW>tO 8 p.m. -PRO HOQ(F(: King• at Phlladefphla (delayed), KWVE·FM (108). 7:30 p.m. -COLLIGE Ulk!TBALL: USC at Wuhmaton. KNX (1070). 7:30 p.m. -PRO MSKITUU: Cllppera at San· Antonio (<Mf•yed), KHJ (930). 7:30 p.m. -COLLI• BAIKITBALL: Colo- rado State at San Otego State, KSOO ( 1130). 8 p.m. -COi.LiGE BAlklTaALL: UCLA at Wahington State, KMPC (710). Vaqs still winless in league OUR LO NG TERM l LEASE OR PURCHASE; A LARGE INVENTORY ASSU~ES CHOICE 71•1123 1250 • 11•1711().7201 • 1131921·-~ S-· -•&I fwy• e.edt .... Dana Hills' Bnan Mcsweeney had another big night. pounng 1n a 28 po1n1s as the Dolphins handed Irvine High 11s 10th loss in as many South Coast League games thi s season. a 67-59 dec1S1on Wednesday night at Irvine. The Vaqueros. now 6-16 in all games. were paced by Shawn Patch- ell. who scored 18 points, and Scott Tamura wnh 13. The v1s1ung Dolphins used a big St'cond quaner. outsconng Irv ine 25-12. to take a commanding 41 -27 half\1me edge. Dana Hills continued the assault after 1nterm1ssion to outscore Irvine. 17-9 in the third quaner and assume a 58-36 lead. its biggest margin of the game. Irvine was able to close the d('fic11 1n the final period. ··w e used mostly reserves in the founh quaner.'' said Irvine Coach Al Hemng. "and so did the}'. so our outburst didn't reall y matter." Irvine outscored the Dolphins in the final frame. 23-9. Tom Jeffers added I 4 points for Dana Hills. the second place team in the South Coast League with a 7-3 record. ~~------=----=-- Early Hornet spurt sinks Orange·coast Pira tes fall, 69-55; Gauch os survive Cerritos scare Fullenon Colleee showed why 11 owns the top spot m the South Coast Conference women\ basketball race Wednesda> as the host Hornets scored a convi ncing victor) o'er Orange Coast. The loss. combined with Saddle- back's triumph over (erntos. moves the Gauchos into..second place with a 9-2 mark behind the I 0-1 Hornets. OCC ism third place (8-2). Here's what took place: Fullerton 19, Orange Coast SS: The Hornets used a 22-2 run m the first half and jumped to a commanding 35-14 lead wilh 2: I 0 left before 1nterm1ssion before settling for an easy win at Fullenon. Fullerton led 13-12 with I 0:40 remain mg 1n the firsl half before 1hc big run which helped the Hornets assume a 42-18 lead at halftime. In the second half. the Pirates used a full-coun press to outscore Full- enon 18-4 m the first 5:25 to close to within 10 points. Mary Beth Thobe scored I 6 of her points during the spun and finished with 26 overall, 22 in the second hal f. SaddJebaek 7%, Cerritos 18: The Gauchos had their hands full with the v1s11ing Falcons, and Saddlcback Coach Joe Wolf knew why afterward. "We did a poor JOb defensively and JUSt committed too many fouls," explained Wolf. "We had 14 fouls in the first half." The-Gat1chos. now 9-2 1n c6 n- fercnce . settled down in the second half but still couldn't shake Cemtos. Only a 6-0 spun (two baskets by Heather Estey and another from Lisa Jones) in the final 21/z minutes gave the Gauchos some breathing room. Estey and Jones shared team scor- ing honors with 22 points apiece while Lonta Hines added 15 points and 10 rebounds. Jones led the Gauchos with 11 boards. Estey also had ei&ht assists. Eunice Walker sco red 20 points for ·cerritos and Ellie llkoff added 19. SEA VIEW ROUNDUP ... From Cl yet," DeBusk said. refemng to New- pon's race for the league utle. "We have three games lef\. and we haven't won the league championship. yet." Estancia 71, La1111a Beacb It: Suffering from what Eagles' Coach Joe Reid termed a letdown. Estancia had trouble putting the pesk> Anasts away. The Eagles led on ly 36-34 at halnime as Laguna senior Scott Herdman had 15 of his 25 points at intermission. "Laguna spread 1t out and did a fine JOb breaking the press in the first half," said Reid. "We went to a box· and-one against Herdman in the third quaner and held him 10 two points." "We had some trouble coming down after that game Monday (a 60-55 loss to Newport), .. sai d Reid. .. But (Scott) Clements really flOl us going with seven outside bombs in the first half." Clements finished with 20 points and seven rebounds. Richie Stamps contributed 17 points, Adam Lock- wood 15 and Todd Mooney 13 as the Eagles spread the sconng around. Corona del Mar U , Woodbrld&e 48: Junior sharpshooter Jeff Fryer did most of the damage against 1he Warnors early with 14 of his season- h1gh 37 points in the second quarter. helping the Sea Kings build a 38-22 half\ime advantage at Woodbndgc. Fryer. who tossed in 15 of20 from the field (mostly from the outside) and sank 7 of 10 at the line. single· handed!} disposed of the Wamors (2-9 in league. 4-15 overall). Make Sullivan led Woodbridge with 14 points and Adam Keefe added 11 wh ile grabbing fi ve re- bounds. Costa Meta It, Ualvenity 41: Behind Mitch Pchchowski's 21-pomt efTon . the Mustangs built a com- fonable 23-13 halftime advantage and cruised the rest of the way. The Mustangs ( 4-7 in league, 9-1 2 overall) were up by as muchs as 57-40 with 2: 10 left in the game. before Uni went on a late scoring surge to make it res~ctable. Matt Judd, who scored 17 and pulled down 10 rebounds. and Karl Kimme (I 0 points and five boards) also had bi& games for the Mustangs. Brad Arnold did what he could in the losing efTon for Uni by pouring in 22 points. Freshman Steve Stolzoff scored 13 points. • Cl Till "'SMIP • BOBBY SOX SOFTBALL • SOFTBALL im ~ ~· -~~'ie'~ .,-'d --" 1985 Sign Ups NOW! UCI'Jreeps ·on rolling; in tennis • L~ng onty two Mtt, the UC lrvtne men•a tennla t..m cNlhed San Joie State, 8-0, In a PCM match Wedneeday at UCI. The vlctOfY kept the Anteatera' r900fd unblemllhed at 7-0 (2-0 In the PCM), wtth thr.. 111ff tnt1 awaiting thlt weekend at the Ari· tone Stat• Tournament. UCI meett llllnots Friday, Arizona State s.tur· day, and Sunday duets Texu. the nation'• 12th-ranked teem. "There' 1 nothing ltk• a t.w ·w·1· to build the conflcfence.,'' said UCJ COach Greg Patton. "We've beefl •peclally strong In the ~3.aod 4 spots this yur. "Ken Derr (operating out of the No. 3 ak>t) hU been aw.eome. He'I 5-0 In llnglee and S-0 In doub ... tor UI." Derr Mfeated San JOH State'• Scott Brown, 8-0, 6-1, then teamed In No. 1 doubtee wtth Bruce Man Son Hing for a a.a, S-2 vtctOfy. In slnglel, Br8d Ackerman rallied tor an 0-6, M , M t rtumph over Marl< Murphy, u did Darren Vat• against John Vigil, 6-7. 6-3, 6--2. Other UCI playera wtnntng In straight Mt• In ting~ were Man Son Hing, Art Hernandez and Rob Hlnkef. BOXING ... From Cl In the main event, Bert Lee of Anaheim will duel Danny (Magic) Lopez of Orange in a 10-roundjunior middleweidlt bout. · Lee. 29, has a 25-8-4 record and won the World Athletic Association junior middleweight title in 1982 in Greenwood. S.C'. Lo~z. 25. staned boxinJ after a s~ccessful career i~ kic~boXmJ. win- ning the 1981 California title 1n that spon. In the eight-round semi-main event. S;mta Ana's Baby Joe Ruelas faces Ramon (Shony) Almaaucr of Chino in a battle of 128 pounders. • Rue las is managed by El Toro's Jackie McCoy. who is best known for his world champions such as Carlos Palomino. Mando Romas and PauJ Rojas. Fi ve other bouts arc slated Mon· day. Among them will be Huntington Beach's Sal Lujan meerina Aldo Hernandez of Mexico City in a six- round figh t between 136 ,pounders. Westminster EJJ Bolaa NORTH HUNTINGTON BEACH BOBBY SOX LEAGUE Wants ''You'' to Participate In This Year's Softball Season DATE FEB gtti TIME 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. PLACE Stacy Glegg School 6311 l•chwood, tuit. 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Zimmar 6, Turner 1. Streun 2, Smlrt 3. Cllr11t11nH n 4, GrHn 1 Totel\ 76 11-19 63. WOOOllltlOGE (41) -8 rven 0, Murpnv 7, Lvon J, Town1«1d •. SuHiven I• Crvtr 2. l<Hft II, York 1 ltounaoN D PhilliPl s Tole!\ " 16·22 .. kw• 11¥ Qul""'1 Coron1 def Mar 11 10 IS 1~6J Woodbriclllt IJ 9 4 27-41 To111 foul' Coron• del Mar 20, WOOd· orld11e lS Foultc:t out Morrl1 ICdMI Cotta Mesa n, Unl'Vtnltv 4' (IN Vlew LNtw) UNIVERSITY (4fl.-Peut'on S W1rren 7, Arnold 22. W1n110w 2, SI011off 13, GlalW!l 1 Pllclltu l To1a11 11 13·73 •9 COSTA MISA (621 -Peli(l1ow1kl 21, Kimme 10, JUOO 17, Louden •. Carl1on 6. Roori11.,.1 • To1111 11 26·33 62 Seer• bv OUll'tll"I Unlvtrsllv 6 1 14 71-49 Co111 Ml11 13 ID 11 11-61 T 01a l IOU1s Univtrallv 24. Co111 Mell 11 Fouled out PaulM>n IUl Estlncll 71, LAllUM ... ,,., n (SM View LlltllM) LAGUNA BEACH (U ) -NHn IJ Jorda n ID. Wlllord 6, Elfsten S. McGrlll'l 1 Htrdmln 2S Fortuna I. OeWtll 0 To1et1 21 11·27 67 ESTANCIA (71) -LOCkwOOd IS,,.,._,,. tv IJ, Cllmenll 20, Stamps 11. 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TCU •1 hxu A~M 71, 8 avl0r ,. llllnol' SI 7l, T11I .. 72 12 Oii N TtllU $1 1). Tt•H ·$an Antonio 11 COMMUNITY COLL•O• ,.....,_ n, 0r.,... c ... , st CSWWI C11tt CaASltl!Cit) PULL•"TOM (6t) -ltollln1 12, S.mutl•Ofl 1. L.OllO I , $mtlh II, Trutman 2. Htv~ 16, Prall 6 Tot1l1. 2l 16·U 62 OltANGI COAST (st) -Ooudoe 4, Morion•. Fetmer 1', J01t111t011 tt. MUiiet 2, • .,." 12, Toomtv 0 Tot1t1 24 10-11 SI He lftlme ll!~ton. 21·2' 1t...U110t1 SM' Totel fouls F\llllr!IHI 16, Of~ Coe•t )0. Fouled OUI ,,.,,.,. IOCCI TecMICel ~11199 c:o .. t Mft(h. Mt. Sn A,..... a , 0...... W"t 10 llwWIC•ttC ..... .-.) OOLDeN WIST (lt ) -L.orllen 6, ll'liee t, •etmuallft 2, Low 0 OeCIOi O, MeM • Tatel\ 1 0-2 1• MT. SAM AMTOMO C•> -ltemlr•.1 6. .. , .. ,, 6, ltkltMch •, T1rh 11l111 t, l.IOl\lfel , foll!\ ••• 20 Helftlf'M • 4. rotel ~' Goldtn Wnl t , Mt S.11 AnlOlllo 7 ~ 11, s.••1uct1 77 , .... C..et C.c • www> lAOOLllACa 117) -Hemm.a )0, DIWMll •. MUider 11, T'*N\ lt, Corlll'I 21. C•rr t, hvlo( i . Sultlv111 l T Ollll. 21 2M2 11. Clalt1T05 (171 -Y•111H 21, WHI• lnelOft 6, COltQlell 10, Hfiekl •, 0\IY •. COl!llt t. Alldrew• •• luetl 1. ttfl(Nn 2 Totalf _,. tt·H 17 Halltlmt (en'llO\, •U Tettl Nvlt ~~IM<ll ft, C«rlto\ JS ,WIM tul Ml"*' Ill, T'*"'I• IS), CWf 1$1, Ow CCI TecMICel SeddlltlleCll CMdl ·~ ·---------- Total toull L111un1 Beach 11. E111ncl1 10 Fouled 001 Lockwood IEI Dane H•• '7, lrvtne Sf (s.vtll C111t LNtwl OANA HILLS 1671 -McSWMrllY 11. Matllleu 2. E11to1n 2. Jeffers u , Lvon 10, Duby 1, Otlt1 7. GIOnak 2 Tot11s 27 lJ 17 67 llllVINE <St) -Pe tcri.n II. S Tamura 13. Htrrlno l . Mocarl 1. Rave 7, Schull 2 Trour 7, Sno<l4Y S W. h mura o. llaklwln 6 Krnri.r 1 Total\ 2S 9· It St Seer• "" Qu1"9n Oan.t Hiii\ 16 7S 11 9-67 Irvine IS 11 9 7J-S9 Total fouls Oane Hiii\ 16 Irvine 17 HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS SUftMt L .. eue Lff- W L Octan Vltw 1 0 Edlaon S 1 Foun111n veri.v 4 J Hunllnolon 811cll 1 s ~rlne 1 S We1tm1n1ttt I • w.-.....-.sc-• Octan View 52, Edison Sl 0¥«11 WL " l IJ 7 11 • 1 11 10 12 . ,. Fountain V•lltv •s. Marl,,. S4 We11m1n11tr 71, Huntlnoron 11Hcl1 .r "'*"'' 0-(7:JOI Edlton 11 HunllnQton llffch We11m11111er 11 FOUt!leln Vallev Octan VI-11 Marini SM Yi.. LNtlW NtWOOfl Htrl>Or Et1encl1 Corona o.t Mat SaodiebKll. L"""' tffcfl , .. ,.Mew W~ION Unlvenllv LMtlUt WL 10 I ' 7 . , 1 • • 7 • 1 2 ' O II OVWll W L lt , " ) " ' 14 I 1 I) ' If • u 3 11 w.-...r,~ CorOlll ditl ~ '3, WoodOr'ldff .. Cotll Mtw 62. Unlvenltv 4t l •ten<la 71. LI19una I MCll '1 New-1 ttar~ ... SllSOll~IC" '3 ,..,.. .. , e-C7:Jtl Corona 1111 MM et CO\te Me\a ~II el l\len<le NtwOOl'I Hll'llOf •I Lleun• IHCh Wood0t'ld9111 Unlwn11v .._...L...-..._... W L Mitltf Del 1 0 ''"' x • l SI '•ul 2 4 Wvlle J • lllll09 AINll I 6 t i"'-MOlll90fMr'I I ' w.-. .. ya•k.,... ,. In X ... l•tllOll Atnel JO SI "'-" 91 W¥111 • ,,..,., --,,.., Mater 0.. el PIU\ IC ..... {Mllltof'Mf• •• ,, ~eut ..,,,.. •• ti.noo Amat •• CMtrWI WL n ' 1$ • 1 II 1 u • u . ,. seuac..1.....- "--..... WL I I , J • • s • • , . • 10 ...... ¥' ...... Dena Hiib 67, 1r1rtiw " ~ Hllh '1, Sen C*'-ft S1 ,,...,., .__ C7JJt> W L tt • .. 5 11 ' 10 II If lt ,., ' .. lffUN Hlh "' CH l-'trano ven.,, 11 S.Cldtftldl CoiitM MlHlon v~ et II Toro Sell o.rr.i1e II o-Hlllt COMMUMrTY COLL•O• WOMaN ,,..,,... .. , Or ..... C.lt " <s-t11 eeet• c•11...u> CMlANO• COAST IMI -HatllCoCJt I. l'erkar •. KoNvethl ,, Chl'l11men '· Ttioo. 1•. l ertltll J, Qul(ll 2 To111t· t6 ,_, U PUU.PTOM (H I -Wlecklfte •. Collon 7, l lotk •. Tttnlfv 6, O<~k 20, AOdlwood 1t TOl•lt· » s-7 ., Halftime Fullff"ton 42· II Tote! IOUll ~9"" COlll U, Fullet'tOtl I Sa .... c.11 7't c.rrtt.. .. llwtll C..1t Clflfwatee) C•ltltlTOS 16'1 -Va111 3, llolllllO •· Madloel 0, W11Mr 70, llkoH It, Bowell 14. Mcc rae 6 To111s 24 11·2• 6' SAOOLa lACK (71> -(on1rtr1 7. Eatev n . Jone\ n , Cumin t. Tavlor 2. Hlntt lS Tola!• 2' l•-70 72 Haltlima. :W·U Tote! toull: Cerrito• 20. S.c:ldlet>lc.k t3 Foultcl OUI. Cumln ISi. McCrH (Cl. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS fMW'*1 Hal'Mr S2, S.ckleMcti 2' (IN View L....-.1 SADOLEIACf< IVI -Ttfrado 7. W111on 1', CarrlllO 7, Ven E•ll 2, S.nc11t1 ~ Tole!\: ~..a.17 NIW~T HAltBOa 1n1 -Kemper '· Or111t It, Nolen 10, Snrtner 14. Ptrrv 1, Cordrev ,, Andru1 I, Yemaoe 0 Tot111 n •· 11 S7 kere IW Olllrtw\ Slooteolck s 11 • .,_ 11 N-l>O'I Harbor 10 n 7 l)-S7 Tole! IOUIS SIOOteOICk 9, N••OOl'f H•rllor ll. Fo..teo out NOien INl't).. Est1ncl.a SO, L•vune BMcl\ 2' (SN View LNellll ISTANCIA (SO) -Edoerly 4, Foraman 13. H11lln01 4, JH9ef' 6. N"bv 7. Ntwourn 0, Rindone 10 Seit I Tolall 17 1•·13 50 LAGUNA llEACH (2'1 -Lane 6. Dillmen 2, Lemon 3, KenneclY 2, Cra~ •. Weingarten 6, Meur Ice 6 Tollll. I• I· 11 29 ker1 b't' OU1rten e,11ncl1 l 1 13 10 1..-'° L•vun• Beach I 6 9 6--2' Totel 19uk E111nc11 ll, Laoune 8MCh 73 Foultcl out Lane IL8 ), Dillman ILBI Coste Mesa JI, Unlversltv 31 (Sii View LHtwl COSTA MISA (lei -Palmer S. J Ec:tmuno1 0, Slllllln111on •. Mcl(,lt>t>tn S. Swenton 17. Cowle v S, S EdmutlO\ 2 Tot11s IS I · II l8 UNIVl •SITY (llJ -Ho •. Mao 2 Stewert I Mlw 6 CemPO\ I. Biiby I L1c1nltf'lt8 2 Tot111 13 S· ll 31 kere llV 0\1111tn Colle Mell • 10 11 IJ-31 Unlver11tv 6 I 7 1~31 T 0111 loull. Colle Mn• 11. Unlvtn l1v ll Woodbrklee 64, Corona dee ~r 61 IS.. View LM9U4l WOOOUIOGI! ( .. ) -lngraNlm 6 Lvon 19, Daniels 12. tCtl Ceu"v IS W11aon 11 Tote 21'1·16 64 COtlONA DEL MA• (ti) -Wlllerd I wvnn lt. Jone1 12. 81arn1eto n 2. Smlrl O Tot111 23 IS·71 61 k ll'I bV OUerten Woodbrld" It IS " 11-64 Corona def ~r ll 11 IS 16-61 Tot•• foul• WOOdbr1age 20, C0:ron1 del Mar 17 FOUltO OUI DenltlS (W) TtcMIC•I w 111on !WI HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS s.1 vi.w L .. eue LH9111 W L WOOdDl'IOOf 11 0 Co-on• cM1 Mir 9 1 C>vwll WL 10 3 11 6 Colle Mell I 3 NtwPOrt Heroor 6 s 10 ' 10 I E111nc1e 6 S SIOOleOKk 3 I Unlvtrallv 1 10 La11una 8each 0 11 Wednffdev'l ~I WOOdbr kllle 64, Corona CMt Mir t I Co111 Meu 31. Un1ver'"" 31 E \tancla 50. L111une 811c11 29 NewPOrt Harl>or S7, ~~ 11 Fr'ldlV'I Glmtl 171 Co1la Mes. a t CorON del Mar E1tenc11 II SedOlel>lcl< Laovn• 811c11 et Neweori Harbor Un1vera1ty at WOOObrlOQe NHL CAMP8ELL CONFE•ENCE Sm'/1M Olvhlell w L T '"" GF Edmonton 31 10 6 82 172 Celgerv 21 10 , 6J 7SS Winni Peg 21 17 s 61 73' Kltlel 7l 71 9 SS 741 Vancouvff' IS 33 1 37 114 Merril OMllaa St Louil 1• 19 9 S7 "' Chlcego 2) 71 l 49 209 Mrnn1101a 16 27 10 ., 117 Ollrolt 16 30 • <IO 193 Toronto ll JS 1 79 162 WALES COHl'EAENCE l"alrklr OMllZI We.,,1n11ton ll 1) • ,. 211 Phlledele>flle 29 16 6 "" 21S NV l1tanoera 21 11 l S9 147 NY Rengers 17 17 I ., lf2 Pittsburgh 11 2' s 41 119 New J.,sev 16 19 6 31 17S Adami Otv111«1 8uttal0 76 IS 11 64 196 Mon tr H I 76 17 10 62 20S ~DIC 1S 21 1 S7 101 8o1I011 1• 22 1 SS , .. Harttord 17 ,. s )9 169 WeclMldlrt Sc1r11 Celllerv 7. Herttord • St Louis •. Vencouver 0 8utl1lo 3, Mlnnasoie I Winnipeg 6. Edmo111on 7 Chlcaoo J, Toronto 7 TQ\itlllr'1Gemet I( ...... 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Ont mile trot Nllea Stir (Grunc:tvl 6 60 l ID Prol>lltev C8evleu> S 00 Teo1 !Trtmbl•v> 4.20 S?O •OO Alao receo llonnl, Star Hill G Meltor, OIO SPHCIY. Silvar Lobell Tllnt 101 1 S Andv'\ Sl U t ACTA 13·1> P8IO U4 SO NINTH •ACI . One mile DKe MT's Exorns (Martini 6 60 4 00 3 IO Cracked Ice (AuOin) 1160 160 Too Jimmy (Grunc:tvl I 00 Al10 r •Ct<I Melle't Hun1tr , Ac· comphct . 1(11111 Max E"ltr Dtllon. VeUQhn T111>1 1A01-i - Sl E XACTA S·I ) oa1d '13' ID U PICK SI.IC 11-9-J ... 3 S> i>elO Sl,SJUO witll stvtn winning llclcell (five 11orw11 Totat c1rrvover 0001 $20,931 IS TI NTH ltACI . One m ile Peet Newt (Kueoter l I 10 • .fO • 10 H H Tremor CPlanol l 00 l 20 lllow1n Cr11t IKMlon) 3 40 At10 rectc:t Scottish 8ov. S"OfellN Pr1me llvrd, Cruie On 8 v S1lv•Pll'11. Don .t.oote Time 7 01 71S Sl Ell.ACTA L8·9J DBid 132 10 A1tenc11nct 3.3"1 Slnfl Anltl WIOHISOAY'S •ESUL TS IJlnd .. lt·dlY tMreueNwM ,._..,.., P:llllST •ACE. 6 turtonoi Moment In T1mt !Dmo11 1080 UO J 20 R1g!ll Tllriil IMcCarron) J to l 20 Oro1'11n I Niglll (Melleol 1l to Allo rlCtc:I Dark Hervfll. Routle'1 Choice 8 1g JarnH Frenc" Me1e1tv C•P· •e•n A Iii Crown Of Tllor~\ M<>roanler. No /'N>r e Sllow T1"'9 1 ID 1 S H CONO AACE. I I 16 m1le1 Oto H1ro IMcHar11uel 11 ID li60 •to Snaktbilt Medicine IOmo11 1060 6<!0 Da1<1r I Pedro111 • 20 AIM> rect<I Amenolllerbrotri.r. Netura1 Sotendor Pinet Sir Alellem1ll SnerlH Muir Secular M1 Neoro Time 14.l JS U DAILY DOUBLE 10·21 i>el<I stl 60 THllllO •ACI. 6 lurtono1 LuCll.Y Room lPincevl 100 )IO 210 Hes Slormln Norma n (Vlnzll l <IO 2 40 Lord Btn (Toro) 7 IO Al\O ractc:t Nemt Vlctlml1er, lll11w All Aries. P111 Pan Pantd v11vermo Tome I 09 • S IFOU•TH •ACE. 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WMdtWlcMlt J Corona ctel ~· acor1ng &or\ort 7 WOOlcoll I 8teke t Woodt>r•QH \(Ol•"ll Oeliloze I Hooel" I s•-• N-"'1 H...-., ), SalMeM<* I Newoort Haroor \Cor•no Coyne 1 S•- WednesdlV'I trans.ec1ions 8 ASflALL AITMf'lun LM9U4 .t.NGELS-S•o<led Oo...11 C0"0.11 a na 1100 "' oo.r o ••C"8r\ J.,,., NerrOI' c••c,.... end Mart. M<:L..-rt s.con" Dnemen CHIC AGO WHITE SO)(-S111ned Boo J1mfl retie! 01•CMr •o a ont "''' •on lrl(I NEW VORto; VAN ... EES-111 .. c .... o. (ontrac• agrMm•"• ,,. •ti ~~fl .,,..,,,,onQ o tcne• NatMNll,M- , •NC lllNA t i RE os-s v·•i ho Po ... er D••c~ MONTREAL E :<POS ~~!'i'O ,._.,gvf 011\l~ ovH1•1Gtr to • °"'~ •••' ~''•<' P~ILADELP .... .r. P~lll •E \ !,.gnec Oll•t 11.rg 1 t elc,,.r SAN DIEGO PAOllE\ -.. '"0~"· ~ '"h ~.". •O"Md 'O feft¥1\ ._. ,,.. ( 6 0 ._.Hf'"' o •c ~r .34"' a two Vtt' t..O"•'• • I ASKITa ALL Na"-! ......... Aasocia,.... ATL A"ITA HAWK \ S1;1"f'O (""' • C•" OUM d l'OOTllALL Na"-'11 P:Mtbll LH- 8 UF-• .t.~0 lllLL~-"ft"'''"'•..i '""' •1'0• '-'ot<.~ '"""'"9 0.<' '" "'•O •htQ...0 IO •CCfOI 8 .00 w I~ , ... '''""N'•014 I/ .. "91 "' CLEVELAND lltOWNS "l•....C JM """°'" O"!'ll1"9 COOtO•rlalOf aoo Sttvf Cro•ov eu 11111111 ~o <~" OFTltOIT LtONS-Ne,,-.o 0 • ''' •-·• ,,..o coach tnd o·•K'CI' o• e>H • '''°"' •NOIANAPOL tS CCX T\-"I•"""° '""'I a.c,., '" • Mver• I••,.""'"""'"" ,.. .. ,,.. ··-..,,. Ste,.. ~-"''''•nl ,,., ....... s.r.s CITY CHIEFS-Nen..a Oo<lelO W Steadmen •.Cf Ort\t~t Dn «I l \~tn "'81\tOirlO Cl~e<'Ot 01 .t.rrow~tod \1101urn O M11<"*'1 ~ .... rnaneo "O O•r.c•o< o• Ml8' ltlO o<omotoon\ lllO 8(1() Sor- "" ..... 0 '11(10t c.l 9VOk\ '•·••IOI'• 11'0 ,_.... r .. ,_ ...... O"'t'O l ...... Hun• J• t\ ,,....._... ~ ui« • P<C>«la N w va-" C.tANH -Na"'90 t:reo ..._ " ~" ... ...,. t H<h ST LOUIS C A•OtNAI S ... ,.,.,.,.., I •n. • v ... b ncl! Cit'"'""' (OOfd•""'Of WA$~1NCHOH It 0Sl\tN$-S·ened ~ ~" oflitfla·•• ••<"• •o • t«oei o• - -COf"tfK" U1119M S•'" P ..... L.._. Nl!W J{lt\ V G N lt.t.l 1reoeo er1e11 sie. ~• ... be<' "' ,,,. "o•w t ull\ ~ ~ YN!lw:to.., *'" o<• •M o!Nlt (II\) ,,...,, l400Cl'r ............ "_ EO#OHT~ OIL&tts-< ~ DI,.. L l#"'flrf • r ,.,,, '* .nt '""91 • ••- 191 t t~Uae#" l"IN(;UtNl ·~­ "" "''~ .. l f.,itt Cr•-,...,, .,,.. CO'-LICI AltllONA n AT ........... lte• "for• ' "'""'I'll ,....,. •oe••~ t " assume t:OpSP"f Fountain Valley shades Marina: Edison. OV tie Founuun Valley took over sc>k poste ion or first place in Sunltt Lcaaue soccer action Wcdnndey by vtrtucohhe Baroo1' lhut0ut win o~·cr Manna and Ocean View's dewcllod r 1lh Edison. Here's h.ow it went in b.ip school soccer- Foutala Vall y 1, Mattu t: The Buons '°' a free lrn:k I 2 mtnutcs anlO the pmc. and Darren Tu s look a pass from Rtch l..ope1 and acorcd from 30 yards out to aive Fount.Ian Valley the wan at .Manrut. .. It sa game we really needed after a tu: and a loss last • week," said Fountain Valley Coach Gerald Ashby. "We needed a wm to stay abreast." With the win. thC'.' Barons dad better than that. Founuun Valley now has a one-point lead over Ocean View after the Sea hawks sen led for a tic Wed.na.- day with Edison .. The Barons an now 5-1 • l (or 11 pcnnts while the Sca- hawk~ are 4-1 -2. E4110D !, Oceu View l : T he host Scahawks scored one minute into the game on a tally b) Okan Kaplan and got another goal from Jeff Da.r1ina I I mmutes mto the first haJf. But the Chargers battled back wath a JOal by Mark ('ampbell at the JS. minute mark of the first h.alf and the equalizer b) John Valtnslcy Wlth less than two mmutes remaining an the game. H11aUa~ Beacll 3, Westm.iaster 0: The Oilers remain 1n a tie with Edison for third place aft.cT blanlun' 1hc UOOS al Westm&M&u.- The Oilers got th1nis goinJ in the second half as Vince Duke scored Hunttngton Beach·s first pl on an assist b) Hu)' Vinh. Duke then assisted V1nh on the Oilers' i«ond goal and Jason Mananez closed out the sconng. E1taDcl1 t , t.a1au Buda I: The Eagles (9· I· 1 ) rematncd atop the Sea View League 1.1.1th a shuto ut at Estancia W1l~do Campo~ ~orcd Estan- c1a's first goal wllh four m1nu1" ~maanang in the first half. and Dave Urstnl nC'tted the other with I 2 minutes kft 1n the game. S.ddlehad 7. Newport Barbor I : Marcos Meza broke a 6-6 ue. 1hwan- 1ng a funous Sa1lor comeback. as 1hc RoadrunnC'.'rs escaped"' 1th a win over '1~1tmg Newpon. SaddlebaC'k led ~-I at halftime and e\lendt'd 11 to fl-I 1n the SC'('Ond half tx-fore ""e"'porl scol"C'd five s1ra1ght goal" to fo rge a lie MC'za·s goal came 1.1.11h about 10 minute~ rt"m.ainmg 1n the game Woodbrld1e 3, Corona del Mar !: The host Wamors banled back from a 2-0 halftime dC'fim to ~ore the \ IC'lOr\ Pat 'Me1Tell and Da' 1d Caner had Cd M's goals. Generals send Sipe to Bulls J.\( .... \0\;\ILLE Fla (.\Pl - The \/c" Jcrw' ( 1cnC"r3I\. "'ho signed Ooug Flut1c \\\(Ida'' carh('r. cleared the wa~ for tht• Hcl\man Troph"- winncr to Ul~l' 0,1.·r J'I their No I quancrback "t"dncsda\ night b' trading \.CtcTan Bnan \1pr to lht" Jacksonvtllt' Bull" 1pe. 35. '-'3i> signed tn C 1C'ncrals ol lhC' l 'n11ed tatc~ Fcx)thJll Leagu<' in 1984 after spending I~ H'al'!> "'1th 1h1.• < lc.,.dand Bro1.1.n-. nl the N:nmn~tl Footb311 League "I lo.n<'"' then: 1.1.a\ 1101ng to h<' an .iwlo."ard s1tua11on tn 'e"' )er<;('\ " \11)(' ~1d nl tw; statu<. \lnC't" lht· C1encrab had \1gned Flutrc 10 a Ii' r ~C'.'ar contr.h·t for a ~pon{'d S, million ''lh1<. ''a ~x-rk1. t 'ol uuon 10 that problC'm "I prtpart'd m''<'ll un11I thre1.• tlou~ a o 10 hattlr 4'g.:l1n't him · Sipe. who left the <lt.•ner.11 · "amp an Orlindo earlier rn th<' d.i' ap- peared at a nl'" .. confcrtncc :1t "'htch the Buth )aid the\ ""ould _.,\Umt' ht' contract. which ha' 11.1.0 mu~ \l'Jr~ 10 ru n. pl\J' an op11on }Cat To et 1pe. th<' Bu ll\J:IH" uri• htp.h draft rue~ and other nrn\11.1cr.1t1<•M H" acq\11l>1uon anve J;u:k.S<)n' ilk fhe quanc~d., '\I~ on the rostC'.'r "<'rt Matt Robin'ion Ben ~nnl"tl. Bock lklul". and Rohb1c \itahlt.1ul -.ho •'I the startt'r la•it 'cir when Robmson was hun · "Bnan rs tht' leadmg candid tc lor our quancrba i.. flO\tllon "\:Sid Rull l oach Ltnd)' Infant<' The Rull~ "'*ntl\ 'i1gned runnina had. M1._e Ruf1C'.'r tht Ht't man Tmph) "IOnt'r from ~cbra~h. a a ti-« nt. and hate former Ohio late ruM1ng be\:'k .\n:h1e Gnffin • tpt' ,01nfd the GeMral •~ a fttt nt af\tr tht\ obumed h1\ np1.1 from the.· lo n ~ E\ptt'U. Ht' tintshcJ lounh on the ll Fl pb 1na chin 11 t ~a n with IC>2 ~mp uon 1n \2~ I UC'mpt\ ior 2. )lrtb and I 7 tt')u~hdnwn' end wa tntl'r- u·pu-;t I \ 11mc~ f Ml.IC NOTlCl MOnct Of' NOTICI Of' .,_.......,, ~111't COTE TMMTlft Ul..8 Tt!UITD'9 Ma.a ._... .,,,_ ...,_-. M1· ..C NO. -NOTM:I Of' • MCORDIJ>. ,..... 0 EO R 0 E J 0 tt -"'°'"9 YOU AP~! IN otFAUl.T TMllTll .. IALI IHtTMllilllHT ,..,_. CO'fV JR T .I. .... C-.,_ UND!A A DUO OI TfllUSl YOU ARI! IN OEFAUI. T NOflCI Of' OIJAUl.T ..._ a l'ftid .. T 0 IUIVICI! COMPANY OA Tf:D OfOlMIW' 2.2NO. UNOEA A DUD OF TRUST AMO l'°'C:TIC* TO Of CA.ta Mf'lll p._ .. duly lfl90lm.O T~ , .. 2 UNI.HS YOU TAl<E DA T!O 111181 UNL!SS llU UllDO away February : Beecr\,Cellforr"-9*e IWC>Od,2U 112fllubyl ..... Hotiotlt'*9t)yO!Ytnlh411 un.O.,. Ille tollowlng o .. ACTJON TO '"OTeCT YOU TAl(E! ACTION TO DHDOP 1118) In Ncwpoa Dennie McOOneld ~ lalt>oa llW!d, CA 92te2 CltyCounclloti~Cltyof tc:tibecl deed ot tMI WILL YOUA PAOPERTY. IT MAY PROTECT YOUR PROP· ......... ::-:.oT)Ca &Mth Ht-.. turvi·- .. •bo¥e) Thlt I.> ,,,... la con. untlnalon IMCll lllilll bold. UL.L A.T PUIUC AUCTIOH H .ot.D AT .. PUll.IO fllTV. IT MAY IH! SOLO At _.._. ~-TN• l>'IJIMM t1 COflo-ducted by en lndMclu9I P\lf>IO ....... tnD. u rtQUlr9d TO THI HIOH[ST llDDE.R SALi!. ,, YOO NC!D AN fX. A, PUBLIC SAL!. " YOU IF YOUR PROPfRTY IS IN by hll ton. G«>rge • Tlllm ~ .. con~ dueteclbyan~ o.nn.11 Wl~ll· Und9f• a.ct1on1CISAu11a1ottN FOR CASH ANO/OA ™' PLANATION 011 THI! NUD .AN EXPLANATION FOORUECRLEOSB~H"~o'~~~= 8 C.OkofCoai.M81 Thll ttalement -flllCt by' en lnOMduel OentMI Mc:Doftlild wood a. h'lt•NI ~ue Code, 11 CASHIERS OR OERTl"ED NA T U Ill I! 0 F T H I! OF THE NAfUAE OF THE 'I' A " da h k' Mari Co wwtltt IN Covnty Qefll of Or· ANOfllEW N SANDERS Thi• lt•191Mnl WU Med Thlt •l•ltment ... lllecl lta HOUI., me.11ng on T~ CHtCl<S SPl!Cll'tED IN PAOCEEDINO AOAIN8T PROCtl!OlNGS AOAINST PAVMEN~S·n~ouMi'Y A~$ i ~ t' t enge County on ~ll'Y 4, Tflle ltatemenb.:' fflecl .wltll ttw County Ci.tit of Of· wllh Ille County C1ett1 of Of· day, ~uery t9, 1N5. to CIVIL CODf llCTION YOU, 'YOU SHOULD CON--VOU. YOU SHOULD CO,.._ ~~T A~ltON Ind VOU o( n ilco; aU 198$ -.. with ·~~ty Of~-anoe County on Jenuar; 2&, anoe County on Januery 2$, • P'oC>OMd Pol!Gy 2t24h(payabl .. 1 llle111Mof TACT A l.AWY!A rACt A LAWVER I .. 1 ..... .......=., r"'lll lo t er J 0. p h I n .. _, .,. ......,.,ty on Januery "'· 1915 1916 Aeoor1 to be pu~ by Miit 1n lawful mOMY ot "'-On f'.eb1u1ty 14, tN!I 11 On 2121188 al 101>0 AM may,.,,,. , .. ..,, • ., Vogelsnng of Lot All Pubhlled Oranoe CoMt 1915 nl7m ,_,,,. lhaCltyOfHuntlntton ~ Unlled S"t .. ) alt rlgflt, title 10:00 A M . Pf:!LL! SKO·FEO MORTOAOE obtlnO y~r acicount In oooo I •·- o.!Jy PtlOt ,9btvaty 7, 14, ,_14 Publllh9d Otano-Cout Publleh9d OrMge eo.tt containing 1 1ta1.,,_,t of and Int~ .. , conv~ to FfNANC.lAL CORPORATION COAPQAATION N Ille Ck11Y j•tandlng by P41Yln0 11:,:' ge t>s, a...., aurvtvo 2128,1915 P~ehecl 0..ange Coeet o.HyPllotJ11nU1tySt,Feb-DellyPllotJlll\IWYS1 ,. thepofie*regetdlngl\Oua-en<I now held by It unW u duly appointed True! .. app()lntacl Tru1t" under yOIJrPllld~paymen~e 9 byflve1randchlldrcr TH-721 Daity fl'tlol Je~ 24. 31, ruary 7, t4 21. 198$ l'\ltr'f 7, 14, 21. 1815 ' Ing, dwtloprNnt, and tow-Mid o..d of Truat In tl'le under and puttuent to o..d Ind pureuant to o..d ot peunl119d cot~ ·~~~ end thr~~ great ---------febnlary 7, 14, IN!I Th-877 Th-e7' ll!COfM nou.int ... lanc9 roparty hefefJllet' d•· ot Tru11 recorded Oecetnl* Tru1f. A9corclacl on 213111 lpen"' within 1 .. r" 110 f ~ondcb1ldren. M .,_IC Mnnrc "4-Ma to be tollOwed by It IO INMlng 1erlbed: 28, 1982, u Intl. No. a1 Document no. 2228 80011 from Ille dtte '" • no • 0 ... _ nuirw. . qWllm.d motto• t>onclt TRUSTOR· Tl OTHV A. 82·45&880 Of Offlelll Re-13935 Page 1"3 Of Ottlelal default WH iecordacl Thi• lt> was born In Lo -~-TITIOUI..-.. ....... ____ -... --,-•-ti" MnflC[ "8.IC NOTIC£ PUBUC NOT1C£ a Ad morto•t• credit PORTER. PATRICIA C. COtdl In tilt ornoe ot the R«0tcl1 In the omc. of tilt emount 1• 59,0lO 28. u 01 Angeles and hu "' T'DmWf nl8u" "" certlflCai.e. Tiie Cit)' of Hun\· PORT~ County ~-of Oranoe ~-of OAA"IOE Coun· 01124186. and will ll'ICI.... d d I N T~ l*'llOnt .,. '1CT1TIOUI IUl*IU ftCTinOUI "11••11 ~Tf1lOUI MllMI• Ing ton 8HCll hU no• BENEFICIAAV OIU.SON Countr · Cllll0tn1&. IY CaHfornla, tJC~l9d by: lunlll yOUt eiccoun• beCOtnel SI (! n wopr .....,_".., AMI IT nm ~ ITA,,_WT NI.Ml ITATIMINT p,...IOU~publlth9d any FINANCIAL WIL S!LL AT PUBLIC AOOER L COLEMAN ANO current Youmeynot!laveto Coata Mesa •t a lino ~s ~na:s~CIATES. ~ ,--...! ~ ..... The followlng f*'IOn• .,. The lotlowtnQ par.on•.,. other p ~· The RECORDED June 8. 1983 AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810. PAULA J COLEMAN, HU$-pay Iha entire unpaid j)Or· 1981 A Memorla 340? I.aka Cenc. Dr • Santa doing ;;;,; .. dol~ Du"'-.. dol~ bualntN.. Oily c Ourlng tilt .. lnltr No 83-24097 t of D E R F 0 R c A 8 H • BAND AND WIFE ANO, tlOn or yout ICC()Unt. even M d Rou.ry u Ma. C.ilf 92704 OAF INVESTMENTS I, 270 sJh ~~=sor5 a AS -Q 0 CUT. 11122 112 ~-one-rear period l)f~ec:llng Offlelel ~da In ,,,. ofl\ce CASHIER'S CHECK OR r H EO D 0 RE A L 0 I! N 11nouon luM peymant Wll '* b iWha~d s ; Jell O Soeclef, 2715 South BrlatOI Street, Suitt IA '44 Jamt>or .. ~Blvd ' SYrta 138• Cotti thll repott with tilt Intent ol of lhe Recorder of Otange CERTIFIED CHECK, (Pl~" BALOVAN AND MARILYN mandtld, but you mull pey e e &!Jlr •! Bayer"! Pl Fullerton, Calif. 201, Co•I• M .... Calllornle ~ ~·~1 lllri~92,..._Port c-a. Callfomle 92827 Conorffl that the City ot County; eble et time of sale In lewful BALOY AN. HUSBAND ANO j lhtl amounl 1111.0 tbOve February 9, 1118~ I 92833 92828 o ' 1 omtA harl .. Richard Pecloen· Hunilngton 8Mch UM 111 Mid deed of ltull de• money of lhtl Unltacl Stttff) WIFE WILL SELL AT PUB-Afttt thr .. rnontht trorn l OAM al St J ohn th1 avid L o ar•on paugti euthorlly 10 i..,. qualified ecrtbel the follow!nQ. 11 lhe Cllapmen A~ en--LIC AUCTION TO THE Ille clat1 of reclOfditlon of 8 C h ) Lon cnr111opner Healon, Jolin O'Me&la. 1215 Not· Flnancl1i and tn9'1t Ser Thie bu11na11 11 con-mortgage bond• and mot!· Lot 5ri of Trec:1 282}, In the trence 10 the Civic: ea.it., HIGHEST BIDDER FOR l•hhtdoeumant(whtehdateof a pt 1st at o lo =:.-= 9~:lc, ~1 ~:.cai~!:n1i 9~~port =· d:=~ · C•H· d'tA'1:>!lt1:'p1~~~duaJ Q&ge credit c.nlftcat• to City of Coal• MeH , aa 8ulldlng, 300 Eut Cnapmen CASH. (peyable et time of racordtllon •PPM~IO "Tf! Chur~!2 10 I ~ Bako1 Thi• butll1•H 11 con· R•nnev E Orapet, 210 Thi• buitnh• I• con Thll •lll~I .. fifed the grMltlt ••tent IMtlble lhOWl'I on 1 Map Recordacl A..,.nue. Orange, Ce all sale In 1awtu1 money of lhe lonl. un'"' ro!: • St .. .....,.,toi Mesa In ducted by 1 ganetll plt1· South ertllol s ir .. t. Suite duc:tao by· 1 eo<poratlOli • with the Count" C,;lt of Of. to •Hitt lowtt·lncoma femll-In 800ll 118, Pages 3 to 18 rtght, tltle end lntw•t con-United S11tu) at Chapman being lorec: ur.?!' PIN' l.t!rment w1U be pri Mil 20 1 Cost Meaa CaJll n1a ' let to etlord home own· lndualve of mtlCtlllMOUa vayed to and now held by It Ava antranct to Ctvlc ml11 • IOnger periuu, you oft_ F ft-..i~. '*Jeff~ Soeder 92f.26 1 • or David L Robafeon, p,...,_ •nga County on Jenuary waNp before aa1111ng high-M•PI. 1n the OfflCe ot Illa linder Mid o..cS of Ttu•t In Canter BulldlAO. 300 E htve only the ~al rlQlll IO vate In..,..., ra.1.....,.v Thi• statement wu fifed Jaffray o Wood, 270 d~~1, atatement wu lllad 22• 1985 ""''5 llf·lncoma famillel. County Aaoorder or Mid the property 1llu1ttld In N ld Chapman Ave . Orang., CA 1••op the fortclO~r• by':!: OOYLE wllh tne County Cterll of Of· South 8'1etol S1ree1. Suite w11n the Count" Cletll of Ot· P blllhed Of•""" Coaat Tl'la ,.,,..ting •Ill . com• County County .,id State deKrlbad all rlg!lt. lllle and lnfer"t Ing Iha ant111 amount ALL'XIS WALKfllf Cou Feb 201 Coll Meaa Calif la ' u .. ,.... men<le It 7·30 P M Ind wlll YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ... conveyed lo and now held mtnOacl by your creclllOt "' .-,. ~,;85 nty on . ruery 92828 I • Otl\ : CouJ'lty on Jenyary 17• Dally PllOI Jl/luaty 31• Feb-be held In Ill• Council UNDER A DEED OF TRUST The NOnh-tefly 75 , .. , by II under .. Id Deed of To lln<I out the 1moun1 DOYLE. pull'd awa) f111191Z Thi• bu•lneH 11 .;on. 1 5 ~ ruar)7 14•21·19115 Th-691 Chambafl1tC1tyHall,Hun1-DATED 5/31/83. UNLESS meuuredtlOnQthaNortll· Tru•r tn Illa pr°'*ty t11u-IYoumu1fpay,orfo11trTnge January27 1985 A&( Plibllshed Orange Coaei ducted by e llmlttld ponner· p bllahecl Ora,.,,. Coatt lngton BHch, Calllornlt . YOU T Al<E ACTION TO ea1tefly llne of the North ated In Hid Co~mly. Call· ·for payment to •loP the or• 30 A .' . d t 01 Deity Piiot February 7, t4, tnJp D ify Pllo J "•3 1 Fet>-1 lntefetttd lndlvldua11 with· PROTECT YOUR PROP· Mlletfy 150 leet of Lot 118 tornla. daecrlblng the land ctoaure. or II '/OU' ~OC>41f1Y 18 · rest en 21. 28, 1985 JOHN O'MEARA • 7 1~ r,u~~5 · P\B.IC NOTICE Ing'° ••pr-lhelr views on ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT of Traci 300 In the ctty ot tf\etlln In rorectotvra IOt any 011\et San la M o n I c a TH· 712 Th I fled ruary . • . thlt Polley Rapor1 will be A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Coil• MtM ... per map r• Plll'eel I A 9'1bleaMll<>ld , ... on. contact. AMERICAN Survwed by beloved 11 1 ~ttnen~ wu 10r Th-ea6 FtCTITIOUa .,...... glven Iha opportunity lo do NEED AN EXPl.ANA TION COtdad In boo11 t4 page1 11 In a.nd IP Unll No 11 on Lot I , SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· h b d H :i;.1~n1t~J:~.°'ry 18: NAME aTATIMINT IO at the Publlc HMrlng or OF THE NATURE OF THE and 12 or Ml9ciananaous o(Trect 10525 .•• lhown,SOCIATION (7t4)773·7124. u s a n • arq . PmllC NOTICE 19as PlltllC NOTICE The lotlOWtng pat'l()f'll are may. pr.k>r to the time of the PROCEEDING AGAINST M~. In thtl offk:a of 1na i nd da9cttbad In the Con· 16725 E Whlttief Blvd · Doyle, mother, Edith ,.,.T'ITIOUa ··--u ~ dOlng bulineu u Hearing. 1ubmlt written YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· County Recorder of Mid domlnlum Pl1n ("Pl1n") WMtltf. Calllornla 90«>7 Walker of N ewpon ... --p bliahed Or Coat! lltCTTTIOUllU...... JOSEPH ANTHONY commentl 10 Suean JC>nel TACT A LAWYER. CouAty wttlehplan wa.srecordtld onl Bl-194863-9-73(EI .Beach lather Nor. NA• ITATIMINT Del~ Ptlot Jen~ 24 31 NAMI ITATIMINT ROWLETT ENTERPRISES. al 2000 Main Str .. t. Hunt• 1828 Collica Piece, Colla APN· 119• 102·26 September 17, 1980, In II you have any quealiont. w' lk f y 111_ The following par90n1 ere ., u198 ' ' The tollowlng .,.,.on• are 10 Starbiutt Clrclt, Newport lngton BHoh, C1lltornl1 Mne, CA 928'46 RECORD OWNER Mtrk Boole 13737, Page 1067. et I you 1nou1d contact •lawyer man a er, O I.WI doing bullln"• as: February 7• 14• 19 5 doing buatneet ... Beach, Cilll0tnla 92863 926411 "(II a 11r .. 1 addr ... °' c Steventon eeq of Olflcl•l Record• of or the OOVefnmtnt eoeooY Park, bro ther , MMtJn HUNTINGTON BE,ACH TH.Ml NEWPORT IMPORTS Joaaph Anthony Rowtett, lnter•ted lndlvl<1ualsm1y common dHign11lon of Trullot Mar1hall P Orange Counly whtehmayhavalnturadyour Walker , M enlo Park. FLORIST, 18474 Bol11 UMOSERVICES,INC .3100 IOSterburstClrcle,Newport obtain coplH o l Iha propartyl11hown1b0va,no. fhompsonandGaJIThomp-Peroal 2 An un<llvldtd loan Al I N Chica SlrMt. Huntington PmllC NOTICE WastPac1flcCou1Hlghw1y, Beach.Callloml1 92863 propoHd Polley Report w1rrenty 11 given H to 111 eon one fltty-fllth (1/5!5th) Remember YOU MAY exs w!15 a •- Beach, Calltornl1 92649 N-port Beach. Cellfornla This bu11ne11 11 con-prior to the H .. rlng at lhe comp1a1-11 or corrae1· The .1treel 1ddrest and 1n11ret1 u a tenant tn com-LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF tional Charity League Young H" Perk. 10~7 'tc:TITIOUa IU .... aa 928e3 . ducted by an lndlvl<lual Redevelopment Office ar ne11)" T!I• beneficiary olhW COtJ'\mon deslgn111on, mon In • tubleatefl040 ... YOU DO NOT T At< E Debutante (Newport Sla1a1 Avenue. Fountain Vel-~ aTATW•NT L .. Wast Enlerprl-. Inc. Joeep/l A Rowtett 2000 Main Str"1, Hun.I· undef said Deed of Tru1t, by 11 eny, of Ille real property late In an<I 10 111 Of the real PROMPT ACTION Beach chapter) In tay,Cellfornle9270ll l hafottowtngpereonaera • Calllornl1 C0<porallon. Thta atatemetit wH fllec:l lngtonBeacn.Calllornla. reuonolabreachordaleult deacrlbad 1bove ts propa<ty. Including without NOTICE IS HEREBY Soo Ran Sonn, 4511 doing bulllnMa u : 3100 Wnt Pacific Coul with lhe County Clerk of Of. Dated; 112•186 In the obllgatl0n1 HCUrtd purpor1ed to t>e· 201 Mon re 11m11111on the common area GIVEN That SUNl<IST SEA· 1972, a graduate of Ct11dlet>erry, S..l Beach. PAOJECTIONS, 21179 Highway. N-port Beach, ange County on Jenuary 25, AUCIA M. WENTWORTH, !hereby. heretofore U · Vl111 Ava .. Cotta M .... Ca at defined In the Declaration VICE COMPANY, It now Umv of Calif. Irvine, Cellfornle 90740 ClubhouH Rd . COiia Men. C1llfornla 92683 t985 City Clenl, City of Hwtt· eculed and dal~ to the The un<lerllgned Truatee of Covenant1, Condltlon.1 duly 1ppolnltd TrullH wt th a Bachelor of Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-Caltl 92628 Thi• bu1ma11 I• eon· ~Zl'TMt lnttoft leac h, (714) un<lerllgnad a written oec.. dltc:la1m11ny lleblllty tor any end Aea1r1Ctton1 ("Daclll· under 1 Deed ofTru1t dated Arts degree In drama dueled by a ltmltad panner· Rooan J Berg. 2~79 ductacl by-a corporatlOli Publll~ Orange Coatl l»-$22'7 laretlon Of Default end De-1nc:om1ctneH ot the 11reet 111on") recorded on s.p. 03/28177 ewecuttd by: MEJA . • ship Ck.lbhou• Rd . Costa M.... Leland H Wt1t. Presldenl Dally Pilot January 31, Feb-Publllhe<I by Iha Ora~ mend ror Sale, end written eddresa ind other common 1emt>er 17, t980. In Book DAUBIN a SHARON LEE she studied opera for YOUI'(() H PARK Cell! 92626 Thi• statement wu filed 1ua.ry 7 14, 21, 1985 Cout Delly Pilot February 7. l"Otk:eof breech and of alee· daalgAa11on. 11 any, anown 13747. Page tS.5 et aaq of DRUBIN, u Tru1tor, to ... 2 years at La .F..ticuela Thi• 11a1amant wu ftfed Fr1ncl1 Jo1tph Baro • ..,.,h the County Cl«k or Or· Th-881 1985 lion 10 eeuea the under· herein Ofllclll Record• of Orange core obllgatlon.1 in favor of Superior de Cant.o In with Ille County Cier11 of Of. 2879 ClubhouH Rd . C<>lll ange County on January 25 TH-896 1lgned to NII said prOf)efty Seid Nia wlll be mlde, bul County, on LOI 1 of Tract AMERICAN SAVINGS AND , ' . enge County on JanUll)' 9, M .... C1Jlf 92828 1985 DllDllC NOTICE to 1all1ty uld obllgat1on1, without con11anant or war· 10525, 1n the City of Colla LOAN ASSOCIATION H Madnd, Spain Alex1.11 1985 Thlt bu11ne11 11 con· f'217'17 l"UUL end thereafter the undaf· ranty,expr ... or tmpltad, re-Mesa as lhown on e map 8eneflc:J1ry, Recorded on was employed a.a a Pub115had °'.,,,,!= duoted by· co-partners Publlaned Orange Coatl K·1t04t Pml!C NOTICE signed ceu141d MIO nottoeot gardlng tltle. poaMU!on, or recorded In 80011 482, 04/13177 H dOWment no graphics designer at -.. -Robert J B«g Dally Piiot Janyary 31 , Feb· FtCTITIOUa IUltNlaa breach and of election 10 be encumbranc.1. to pay lhe Pegea 411. 49 end 50 of Ml1-17347 book 12144 page i40 h F 1n Daily Pilot Fat>niary 7, 14, Thie 1t1tement wu fifed ruary 7 1• 2t, 19115 ftU9LtC NOTICE recorclacl October 22. 1984 unpaid belance of 1n1 cell1neou1 Mapa, In Ille ot· of Official Racorda In the of· t e orum, In • 21. 28. 19115 with the County Ctanc ot Of. Th-879 NAME aTATl•NT TheCltyot Irvine la racefv. u Instr No 84~35809 or nota(•I aecured by 11ld flee of the County Recorder flee ol the Recorder of OR· glewood, until theo TH·717 ·~County on Jenu&ry 21, The following parsons •r• Ing propOllJ• for contultan1 Otflclal Record• In tile ottlce o..d of Trust. plus as of Mid Orange County ANOE County, Calllornla, In· ume of her death ----------19 5 ,.._13 ~~~N~~~ 1 ~·~111;~~ ~n r~ ~~9jlconar• !.~!'.'.! ot the Recorder of Ofenge provlde<I 1n .. 1c1 nota(•). ad· Except rharetrom Unll• 1 eluding I nota(•I for Iha tum M emorial services •-•c NOTICE .--D1m•1c NOTICE ...-....,.... • ...... • ...... '""' County. vancaa. If any, undaf lh• through 55, 1nclulllve on Loi ot s 150,000 00 Tn11 Ille l"UUU PublllheO Orange CoH 1 l"UUL Llmtttd PartAerlhlp. 505 document• for the City'• Said sale wfll be made, b\11 1arm1 of 11Jd Deed of Tru11, 1 of said Trect t0525 •• beneflcl11 lnleraat under wtll be held February flCTmOUa IU ... H NAME STATEMENT Dally Ptlol January 24, 31 , FICTITIOUa aUllNElt City Ptrkway Wast, Sult• propolacl 22·t cra Wood· wlthoul covenanl or war-18". chargea an<I a•penM1 shown on 11ld Con· said Deed of Tru1t and the 10 at 12 noon , at thf' Fabtuery 7 14. 1985 NAME STATEMENT 900· OrarlQll, CA 92888 bridge Community P11k ranty. aJCpreu or lmplled. r• of the Truet" an<I of the domintum Plan Obl.!il•llona secured tl'leftby -Unwersit.y Club. -QI\ TI'l-657 The lollowtng pwaons a e Al ~ampa, !I05 City Compttx eardlno tltle poM1atlon, or truata crutadby-DJO OMd EKeec>t Turtfl., tfii<efrom. are prnentTy hil<rby lhe h f UC .,.. T b l ' PMll-y W•t. Suite tOOO. ,.._,_.,. of tna r'"""-•l f0< encumbrancea. 10 pay Iha of Truet all 1mpr~1· and ap· beneficiary Thll a breacll l e campus O • u O no UI n a•• •• IOfan,,. CA 926611 ..,.,.,_. -.-v·~·~·. I I II ' The lollowlng pertone tta Oolno bu*---ST AR-TECH WEST, HER s H BERGER 1 N . r • propo1al1 era 1vall1ble. at remaining prlnctpal aum of Al 11\e time of the lnlt11I purtenaneea loc:ated or to be of, encl default In, lhe obU· r vtne n eu O SURANCE SERVICES 5000 Thia buitneH 11 con-no c!large from lhfl Depart-lhe nota(1) MOurad by laid publlcallon of this notice. located on said Loi 1 or gallon for which said Deed flo w ers family sua· 24422 Del Prado. Ste 11. Dena Point. Calif 92829 Danlel J Hannagan. PmlJC NOTICE BTrch St, su111 200.' New· ~~ded by· a llmlted Plrtner· ment of P~bllc Worll1, 2801 dead of Truet, w1tl'I lntef•t Ille total 1mouAt of lhe un-Tract 10525 ol Trual Is security has OC· t t b lion port eeacn. CA 92860 Al Kampa Mc:Oaw IMA•. Calilornla u 1n seld note prOYIOec:I, Id· pelo balanoa of the obll· Exc:apt turthtlr lheftfrom cured 1n lhal Iha payment ges con rr u 9 340&2 Formoaa, Dane Poin1, Callf 92629 '~~~:A~=;• Hershberger Ftnanclal Thll llalement was tiled 92713 Attention Mr H11 E vanoee. II any, under the .Qlllon aecured by the 11>ove e11clu11ve euement1 In and hH not been m1d• of may be made tn Alta1C · Servlcea(Slolle oflne<>rpora· wlll'l lhe County Cie<k 01 0 ,. Hembree. (7 14)860-31MS8 farms ot Hid Deed of tru1t. dtllOrlbed deed of trust 1nd to all those , .. lrlcted com· Failure to make lhe 1s name, to Orange Peul V Har berger, 2•422 Del Prado II It, Dena Po1nt, Calif 92629 The followlng P«90nS 1'1 lion Calll0tnla) c 1 Oeeembe A II qua I 11 1 e d • n d '"'· eh•rgea, and •~pen-Mtlmated costs. e•penMs mon areas as ehown on aakl 09101/11.ol payment of prlncl· Coun Ly Center for dOl0~ ~ut'::'/ :•L E X • Thia bullnHI 11 con-;~98Aoun Y on r lnlernted con1ultan11, In· or lhe Tru1t .. and of tl'le 1 n d adv 1 nce1 I s Condominium Plan pal and/or lnlefHI i nd Ill ducitldby acorporallon cludlngOlsadvantagedBull· 1rustacrMtedbyNldDeed 1147,211 87 Paroel 3 Non"4xctu1M1 1ubaequant paymanta, Pedorm1ng Arta. PAESSIONS 21169 Club Wanda L Herlht>arger F2Mt1t AUS En1erpr1u1 and of Tru11 Seid sale w111 be Thabenaflelaryun<lerNld eaMmenls tor IOGeH. In-logelher with Illa chargn , Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 B<uca K ClewOrth, 3250 8roed SI Bo• 1421, New· port a.acn, Celll 92863 Mich ... J McGraw, 33911 Diana Dr Dent Point Cat« 92829 HouN Rd . C01t1t M"' p Ul<I 1 · Publllhec:I Orange Coall F e m a I • B u • I n e a • held on: F-rldey, Febru1ry 22, Deed ot Trust 11ere1ol0<e u -greu egrau. enc101ch· impounds, Impound de· GERING Callf 92.526 'Thi• ~latttnen1 wu llled Dally Pllol January 31• Nib· EnterprlM1, are encouraged 19115. at 1:30 p.m In Ille ac:uted and delivered to the ment, tupport 1nd tor othtlr poslta, II any, un<lef the Dixie Lee Brown. 2869 wtlh Iha County Cletk of Or· ruary 7• 14 21· 4965 to submll 1 propoaal lobby to the bulldtng localed un<lerllgne<I 1 written Dec:· P<upo-. ell as •hown In Ille ltHms of 1&1d note or Dead of JEAN L. GERrNG, a Club tiou1e Rd.. Co11a 11nge CovAty on January 14 Tl\-695 • PrOpoMll will be received at 801 South Lewi• Street, laratlOli of 0tfau11 an<I o.. Condominium P11n and .. Trull FAILURE TO PAV resident of Costa M ... Cahl 92626 1985 · at the •bc>Ye eddr ... unlll OrerlQll, C1Jllomla 92868 mind tor Sale, and a written defined In the declaretlon. REAL EST A TE TAXES Th11 bullnHa 11 con- ducted by • ~·' part· ,,.,lhlp Biiiy Paul Brown. 2869 F•1• PmLIC NOTICE 5·00 P M.. February 25. Al Ille lime of Iha Initial Notice of Delaull ind Elec· Pereet 4 Excluslva ..... AND/OR ASSESSMENTS M esa. Passed away Club HouH Ad Colll p blilhed Or c I 11965 pybllcatlon ol lhll noltoe, liontoSeU Tlleunder.lgned mtnl• In and to thOM pot· FOR 2ND HALF TAX F ebruary 5. 1985 B Cleworlh Mn•. Calif 92626 '..)el~ Piiot Jan: 17 <>;! FICTITIOUl IU•MU Dated Febtutry 4. 1985 lhe IOl•I 1moun1 of Iha un-CIUMd sakl Notice of [)e.. llons of Lot I of said TrlC1 198S/84 REPORTED DELIN· Born J anuary 16, T hll buSlntss 11 con· 31 February 7 1986 ' NA .. ITATWMINT CITY OF IRVINE paid balance of the obll-f It nd Eiectlon Sell I 10525 how d d fin.ad QUENT ducted by husband •nd wife Th-6"11 The IC>llOWtng pereona are BY NANCY C I.ACEY. gallon MCUred by the above :: r!ordao 1n lh~ count~ reat11c1~ ~o-~mo~ .,.:: and all tubeequent pay. 1913 In Pittsburg, PA. Thll llll.,,..,,I WU flied wllll the County Cl«k ol Or· ange County on February 1. 1935 Wi'11• L Btown doing bualne .. u Cit)' Clerk d•aer11>ed deed of 1rut1 1n<1 whtlre thtl real proeprty 11 which 11e adjacent wllh .,,d menll wtllc:h became due Su rv I ved b y son, 11 etalament w" filed GRAPHICS UNLIMllED, Published by Ille Orange Hllmaled coeta, ••pen-. loceted. 1ppurtenant to said Parcel• 1h9'eahet. lncludlng any late Michael of N ewport F21119C11 Pubnsneo Or•nga COU1 Dally Piiot Februery 7, 14. with Ille County Cl«k of Or· P\B.IC NOTICC 7041 Valentine Otlva, Hunt· Coas1 Ollty Pllol February 7. 1 n d 1 d v an c • • t • Party conducting aata 1. 2. 3 and 5 d~bad her• ch11gas 0< other tuml pay· Beach a sister LillJan Inge County on Jenu•ry 21 lngton Beach, C1lllornl1 14, 1985 S115,30t 83 PEELLE FINANCIAL COR· In able Under Iha 1erm1 of •aid • • 1985 FfCTTTIOUl IU .... aa 92647 TH·719 The rotel lndab1adne11 POAATION, 591 Camino De Parcel 5: An undilllded Nole or Deed of Trull. Ewart, Palm Desert, ,_.12 N.Ai. ITATUlllNT w 1111am John Peuley Jr being an Hllmate on wNc:n La Ra4n• #400, Sen Dltg<>. one llhy·fllth (1/55th) fee T1111 by reuon tllaraol. Ca: n eices. Loretta 21 211. 1965 Put:>lltned Orange Coui Tilt tOllowlng peraont are 70• 1 Valantlne Ortve Huni'. Iha opening bid 11 COft'IC)Utecl CA 92108 (619) m . 7 I to etmple 1nteret1 In end to Iha the pra1tnt banaflclt ry Say I es, N e wport TH·TIO Dally Piiot January 24 3I d oing bu11nau •• lngton Beach c ailfornil mmclC NOTIC·E may be obtelned by calllng Dela January 15, 19115 tmprovamanta and •P· un<lef such OMd of Tru1t, Be h d Kathi ..... February 1 14. l985 PROTECT-ALL. 431 E. 19th 92&47 • l"UU\. (714) 385·41137 or (213) ,EELLE L'INANCIAL purtenance• on Lot I of !las eJCec:uled IAd detlVe<ed ru: . an """'n ----------TH·656 St · Coll• Mesa. CA 92627 Tn11 bu1lne11 11 eon-K·1lt20 827-4865 the day before tN C~ATtON, ly: DtaM Traci 10526 ("Improve-to H id TrustM, • wrl11an Daniels, Hunungton PmllC NOTICE Brian J & Diane Brown. ducted by· an lndlvldual ,tc:TITIOUa IU9*EH Nie taecti, ~ M--oet men le") aub)eel 10 thtl term• Deciltlllon Of Default and Beach M emorial ser 431 E 191h St . Cotta MeM. Wiiiiam J Pauley Jr ~ aTATIMINT Dale Jt~ 23, 19115 Published Orange tout and condlllOlia of lhe O.C· Oemen<I for Siie. and hu vices will be held F~~A~=· Pla.IC NOTICE c~~~62~u11nan 11 con-.... ,Thhll!.._•Coullltmenn"' c'·~~of"~. The tOllowlng pereon• .,. , TN.DY. ·~~ICE co, ... Dally PllOI Ja~ary 24. 31 , ler111on. and the lefml and ~.~~WltfhT .. ld Tru1dt .... I Thursday February .. , '"' ., ....... VT dOt butlnest ... A • • -true ... , y: Fabruery 7, 19o5 condltlona of tlle Maater """'" ..,_., o ru11 an 11 Thelotlowingper-aoniara , ~tCTITIOUalUantElt ducted by huabindandw1fa ange CountyonJanuery2t, R"3GtON 11 OF THE Tracy 11111 .. afl, A .... tent Th-652 Lease racotdtd Auguet 10, lhe documanll evidencing 7, 7PM at S t. James doing busln ..... WILBUR N.Ai. •TATl!MENT Brtan Brown, Diane Brown 1985 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ~.,,. to1 aoudt LAwlol 1959. In Book 41133. Page th• obllg11lona •ecured Episcopal C hurch. ~ E DNu~~A~ s Eau~~~E:~ ~:; ~=-ng .. Ptieon i1 wttThh:~·~-;:n6.;:'off~ Publllhad Orange~ ¥~~r~~c~~,T~i~L A~so ~.,..CA .... f7M> PmllC NOTICE ~-:,:d: seq of on1c1a1 ~ =~b~ ~.~~ ~!': Newport Beach •. ea BrOOkhural StrM t, Sulla (•)METRO FLOOR COV· ~County on January 10, Daily Piiot January 31. Fat>-SYNDICATION INSTITUTE Publllhad Orange Co"t Tiie 1treat adOrMe and IOme aecured !hereby Im· Inter ment PactftC' 101• Fountetn Valley Cell-EAING (b)METAO FLOORS l9 5 ruary 7, 14, 21 , 19115 2025 Newport Boulevtrd' Dally Piiot January 31, Feb-LEGAL NOT.Cl other common dftlgnatlon. macllalely due and payable View M em onal Park fomt•92708 (ctM ETRO CARPETS FaMa Th-885 2ndFloor.C0tlaMesa Call: ru1ry7. 14, 19115 OM>IHANCIN0.27• If eny, ot lhe real property encl hll eltcitO and doe& Nt!wport Beach ea' Rtc:Mrd M Wiibur 16791 (d)ME'TAOFLOORING 1580 Publllhed Ofinge Coul f?mle 92927 ' Th-671 "AN OADINANCEOFTHE d81crtbed 1bo va 11 hereby elect lo cause Iha ' sea Wllc:h Lane Hvnllnglon E Edinger UnllJ SenriAne · 01tly PllOt Jinuiry l7. 24• Southern C Ill rnl a CITY OF HUNTINGTON purported 10 be 407 tru11 property lo be IOld lo pa C' I (IC" VI e W Beech. CA 928"9 CAiif 92705 · 3l. February 7 l9115 PUBllC NOTICE Chapter ot Real :11.;>. Se-BEACH AMENDING THE BRIGHTON SPRINGS. 1&t11ty tlle oblil)at1on1 -M or tuary, d irectors John W Duncan. 3502 Daniel R Selazar 709 Th-~l lcurlll .. end Syndication In· HUNTINGTON BEACH OR· COSTA MESA. CA !n627 cured tllateby 644-2700 Eboe Streat, Irvine. CA Hello1ropa,Coron1~t Mar. flCTITIOUalU ... aa •lltul• a Calllo<nlenonproflt PmllC NOTICE !NANC E COD E ev '1ha un<let9'gnacl Truet" DATE·Ol/24/85 ------- 92714 Cellf 92825 PUBlJC NOTICE NA .. ITAn..NT mutuei benefit eo<poratlon IUPf"90R COURT AMENDING SECTION 9061 11msanyll1blllty lor 1rty AMERICAN aAVfNOI O'ARMOND Richard M Wiibur end This bu1lneu 18 con-The lollowlng peraona are 4000 MacArthur Boulevard' OF CALlfOftNtA TO PROVIDE FOR A orrec:tneu of the aueet AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, MARGARET MARY Jane A Wiibur 1979 Trull, <lucte<lby anindlvldual FICTITIOUllU~I dolnQbullnettH. ate 800 N-port Beaeh. COUNTYOllOftANOE CHANGE OF ZONING l<ldrHtand othef common Sy:K.,,Hantaoft,AMt.Vlca D' O D 18430 Brootchvrst Slreet, D8nMll A Salaz.ar NAME aTATE UNIFOACE OF ORANGE C.ilfornl~ 92860 ' Malter of Petition tor FROM MEDIUM-DENSITY dellgnatlon, If any thown Prttldent, Ir: To111 K. ARM N (Marg~) ~~11:2;g~ Fountain Valley, Thia 11aiement w11 filed The lol!Owlng perton re COUNTY. 4121 Welltrly Thia buslneu 11 con· Step-Parent Adoption of RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO hetaln AndareOft, A .... lartt -.0-passed away 1\Jesda)', TOdd R Wllt:>ur l8"30 wtth tna County Cl«lc of Or· dol ng bu1lna11 1 e Place, Sutla 102, Newport duciad by· 1 corpotltlon GARV PITTS Ind 10 heva bOUALIFIEOI MEDIUM· Seldaale w1H be made. bul ~ F ebruar y ~. 1985. Btookl\urst St<eet Suite e1nge9 £County on J1nu1ry 14, STOREFRONl DOOR RE· Beach, Calllo..nla 92860 Jeffrey A. Mal1«1, Prasl· CHRISTOPHER w THUMA EN SI TY RESIDENTIAL wtthoul oonvanant or wer-Pu llhed Oranoe Coaal Born tn Chlcauo WJ -985 PAIR, 18081 S1ndra Lane, Westerly Corpotatlon, 1 dent DeclaredFree fromParen"I DISTRICT. COMBINED ran1y ... prM1orlmptled,r .. Dally Piiot February 7, 14, ., • lO I, Founlaln Valley. CA ,.,..15t Hunlinglon Beach. CA Celllornte CorporatlOli, '121 Thia italamtnl wll filed Control WITH 01 OIL PROOUCllON, llalding U11e. poaanalon, or 21, 28 1985 Th4S97 nots On May 28, 19 10 92708 Publllhed Orange CoHI 92647 Wnlefly Pteca. Sulla t02. wHh lhe County Cle<k of Or· CITATION ON REAL PROPERTY GEN· enwmbrancee. to PIY Ille S he ts survived by Dunc.an 1979 Trusl 18"30 Daily Pt101 Janu•f'y 2.ol, 31 Pata Travafo 16081 Newport Beach. Calllomle Inge County on Janu1ry 25, (STEPPARENT EAALLV LOCATED AT THE ramelnlng prlnc:lp1I eum of her husband 8111 !~~:~~~'. .. ~"~:1ey Su~: Februa•y 7 14 19115 TH·655 ~=:~~ c~:a4,Hunt1noton 92~ buslna11 la con· 1985 F2'730'l ~~?:J~<?~I ~gr~~if~~E~OA'!.NJ'~~~ ~o~~~~u':.~~ ~;-_: PmllC NOTICE D' Armond, Daugb- JeMrev A Dv~n 18430 Mary TteVllO 16011 1 ducted by • corporetlon Pubtllllad Of•noe Cotll FREEDOM FROM AVENUE (ZONE CASE NO lheteon. u prOY\dad In N i<I OftAHOI COUNTY ters. Bonnie ReevHof Brookl\ursr Street Sulla Sandra Lane. Huntington Anna Thompeon. Prall· Oetly PllOI February 7 14, PARENTAL CONTROL 84·19)" note(•). adll9n0el, If any, -r:: g:t Santa Ana, CA, Judy 10 t F v II CA D1m11c NOTICE Beach, CA 92647 Oeot 21 211 1985 Cu• No AD 290« (Copy on me In Ille City und., lhe twma af the Dead D w Dt ) bos ( r tal ounteln It ay rUU\. . Tiii• bu11nau II con-Thll llatemenl WU liled • • TH-701 THE PEOPLE OF THE Clefll'• Ottlo•) Of Trull, , .... chargff and r. .., )( m 0 nun " 92i~! buaineas 11 con-FtCTITIOUa 1UatN1al ducted by: hu1b•n<I and IOllll with the County Cl«k of Of. STATE OF CALIFORNIA IYNOf'ltl upenaea of Iha Tn.111 .. and ~·~· Vulll'y, C A , Son. docled by 1 hmll&d par1ner NAME ITATlllRNT Pete Tr1va10 ange County on January 22, To WILLIAM HERMAN Zone Cite No 114-19 of Iha truela et .. 1ed by 1111<1 p tit ·JUNE SANORA Larry 0 ' A rmond of •h•P Thi• 1111~1 wH filed 1985 PmllC NOTICE THUMA amend9S 9081oltheHunt-DHd of Trull, lo-wit SA~A:n-' Brookdale CA · ti R h o M W lbv The lollOWlng partona are Wilh the County Clefll ol Or· ~ You are llereby cllad Ind lnglon Beach Ordinance 1100,8111 .20 R d ARMIA n h 'Jd ' NI• .1 r~s a;,.11ma:,t ; .. llled ooing bUsineas •• and• County on J1nuary 14, Publlsned Orenge CoHI flCTITIOUl IU .... la rtqulred 10 eppeat al 1 Miii'• Code by amending Dlllrlct The benellelary un<lw Mid ANV::~°snAN9,.'g grun <.' I ren: COit' wllh IM Counry Cle<~ 01 Or· ~l~A~C~~. 1 3~2~ TRc?vc~ t9A5 Di lly Piiot J1nu1ry 31 Feb· NA.MR a'f"ATIMINT Ing in Ihle court on February M1p 32. 10 ch•noe the 1.on.-o..d ofTrutt haretolor•••· C No D23 47 32 D oornbos, Donnie a"9@ Cou111y l)fl JAnuary 10 Lan• C<>ata M... Call ,,_,. ruary 7 14, 21 , 19115 The fOllowlng pereon la 28. 19115 II 930 • m In Ing From R2(Medtum Denal-eculed and o•tve<ed lo lhe •te a~i D oornbos Debb ie 1985 6 Publllhed Ortnge Cout Th-&117 lli+ng bulineu u o.j,1 Am No ;z(> located 11 ty Aaei<lentlal) 10 (01 A2-01 underllgnad 1 written O.C· NOTIC hn 0oo bos ' M h •01n111'l262 0 1Jty Piiot January 17 24, MA .APPLIANCE. 102 700Clvlc:CenttH DrlveWMI, ~utllfled Medlum-Otn•ltY 1111t1on of Otfult and 0.. tued ,.:~:.:;,,.. ~ rn . ' atl ew Pvolished Oran,,!~ 1 30~7 Ji:yc;·~~~. ~~~t~ 31 February 7 1985 PilflQt Ln . San" An•. Clllf Santa Ana Calllornle tn<l lo a1tclent111 Olllrlcll com-mend IOI Sete. Ind a written .... ft.t ~ _ ~ves, Laura IW· .. -Th-645 DllDI II' MnTICE 92704 n•ve any ~.1 r~~ wtly blned with en 0 1 Oii pro-NOiiet of Default and Elec:-........ ....~ ................ ,~ eV('j&, Kathlt-n Reeva Daily Pllol Janu1ry 17 2' Me\8 Calllornia 92628 l"UDU\o ""' .,. ..,, __,,.,, • ducilon "suffl•") eub)lel to flon 10 s..t Tile undtrllgnecl -"I ._.. -JOU re-M l 31 Feoruary7 1985 Tn1' buaone11 11 con-Mk:nMI David JWpp, 102 IQC()(dl1 10 the verll1ed 101 quttllleallona Thi• 01 cauMO M id Notice of De-epondwttMft'°d9y .. ....., emona lt'rvlcea Tr. MJ Oueled by an ino1vtdu11 FtcTITIOUI .,._., Prince Ln., Santa Ana, CAlll pa}I~~ t 'C'H F::~ ~hg ~£1A tulllx '' • prar.qullllte for fault anO Eleetlon 10 Sell to t"9 lftfermetlon below. w 11 1 be h l' I d • l ---------M JOEL CARLSON PmllC NOTICE T~!'1~1~JngA'.!.,M_!I~. ··• 92f~~ buelnaH II con-WVATI THUMA lhou' ....... Obtaining UM permit AP-be recorded In the county ~~your wtlh lo 9"k the adhi. Lagul\8 Preabykri&o Mt.IC NOTICE Thi• ~•element ""•• filed "" "'.,..., .,... ...,.. .. "" ""' provll from the Board of whera tl'le rHI P'oPt'IY It '"""' o an attorney In I I Ch 'h 41 .. F _. ---------with the County Clark of o.. ,ICTTTIOUa IU._lt doing bualneM 11 Ouc::tacl by an lndlvlduet be decler.O ,, .. from 'f04K Zontng Adjut lmenta In order localed metier, you ahOutd do IO urc · " or-, FICTITIOUI IUStNEH ""Of' Coun1y on January 18 NAMI ITATEMIWT CALIFORNIA CRUDE. Mlchaal 0 Aupp dominion and conlrol: and to radrlll Property le QtM'· DATE· 1128185 promptly 10 lhll your writ· A ve, LagunA Beadi NA• ITATHllfNT 1985 The touowtno pereont tr• 2308 81nta Ana Streat I Thi• e111ernent wu mao That QAAV P~ns ellould atty located et the northee•t ••O·'ID MORTOAOI ten r"PonM , II any, may be Saturd'4y February TM following P8<'aons are I ,~ doing buelnet• at EVG AT· Co1t1 Meat . Ctllfornla with the County Clerll of Or· nCoHtAbelS perOPrntHIEI .. toW Y~Tt COfnet of Hoity Str .. 1 and C~ATION, " Hfd n~~Oftlrneu ~ _ ... _ d 9 1985 at't1 A M Az. do, no bu 1' n e 11 as Pvllll&~ Orange Coaet TORN FY SERVICE 2 t20 92627 1~ County on FeC>tutry 1· f OI " '( AY' Clay Averwe True .... Ir: INTIMTATW .... ,. ti.., ha......., e-. • · G NA t Ho LOG 1 c co N Da11y P11nr J1nu1ry 2~ 3 J 16th SI R-3011, Newporl Vet Chrl8tlan Swaneon. 1 19 5 THUMA ADOPTED b 11141 City TMllT DIG lllllYtCI mlndldo El tribunal puec:1e rang<'menta handl«!d CEPTS 1901 Westcltff Dr IFeb•uar" 7 1<1 19115 Bea<''" CA 928e3 23011 Slf\ta An• Streat, ~11 OL!~ed .. J!~!!JHN&caa.... Counell of the City ot Hunt· INC., llf4l"f Ir: .....,. 111'. decidlr contra Ud till tu· by Neptune Society. •5 Newport Beech C..A TH-658 E Vl~t Gi11dtno, Mme u Co111 Men. Celllotnla Publlel\ed Of•nga Coat .... ,.c'"'H.":;.l...,O::" ~-1 .... tngton Beach 11 an rtQullr ""'"'· A.Mt AoocMMt dtencle • men0t que Ud ra------92~ ebOva 92827 'Di lly Piiot Fabr1.111y 7. 14, v7 .... '•• """" "•meeting held Mondi)', l'et>-hecutftfe, -M.. TwtM eponda denlro de 30 dlU r:::=======::::- Robetl E 3 S•ndra L Thi• bualne11 It con· Thi• t>u1lna.H 11 con• 2 I, 21. 1986 ~ ._ n.tlll')' 4, 1985. by the lotlow· A-. IUfte na, ...._ AN, LH la 1nt0trntclon qua Orot!aw ?0 18 N Capell• Ct PtllLIC NOTICE dUC1acH1y an lndlYldull dueled by an lndMOual TH-713 • -.... A......., Ing roll call vole CA totl (JM) 141..-.at alQue C<»tt> ~ ... CA 9?1128 E V1"°*'t Gtatdll"O Vil C Swtneon "'-"· 1'141 ._. 9'¥d., Aftei Councilmen l<etly, PublllMd Orangt Coaat SI Ullecl dMM IOllCltar el f htt... t:>u11neu II c;on FICTlTIOUa IUllNll•t· Thi& 11a1emant Wll lllec:I Thi• 11a1ement w .. fllacl •vita tH, HufttlnttOll MICAffillef. Mandie, B•lley. o.ily Piiot Jtnuery 3 '· Feb-eonMfO d• UI\ •boglOO .,, ductltCI by huabtil'td and wtfe NAME ITATHllNT with lhe County Clerll of Of· with 11\11 County CllH'll 01 Of. PUBllC NOTICE ~~ ~'*,. _ _. Finley, Greet1. Th0m11 Nlty 7, 14 1t86 •t• uunto. daberta haa«lo Robert E Brollaw. S1ndtl The follOWtflil persona llfl ange Counly on Je.~ry 10. ange Counry on January 25, • &n08 vvuot ..O.a• Councllmen· Hone f'h.890 IAmedlatamente, di alla L Brot11w d0tng 1>1.111nett u 1985 1"5 K·1'1G ~ally Pl~ J~. 24, 3t, AlalNTi Councilman· manert, 1u rupu .. t a Th•• •tatamant ••• ltteO DSC 2. • Calil0<n1a um-,__ "'1t11 'tCTITIOUl IUtMlll •t>ru•ry • 14• 198., None ncrlla, 11 hay tlguna. ~ ••11th tl'\9 County Clark ol Or· lled P11tnen hlp 270 South PublltMd Otange Cout Pubtl1hed Orenge Coall NAMI ITA,....NT Th-e&& CfTY Of' HUWflNGTOfl Mr rtgla1rldt t llemf)o. ~ County on Jenu1ry 11 Br11tot c;c,"' Suite 201 Dally Pilot Jenury 17, 2l , Dally Piiot J1n1.11ry 31, Fet>-The toltowlng petlON are I I AC H A 11 •I• M . P\8.IC MnflM I 1• TO TH£ RESPONDENT t086 CoS11 Meae C111forn11 31 Fabfuery 7, 1985 n.tll'Y 1 14. 21 1te6 dOtf'l(I ~ • ...... ~.City c..., ""' ~ Tiie petftloner hat llled • FatMOI 92628 Tll-650 Th..ul I I. D 0 A A 0 0 PubfilNd Orange Coa•I K·1tn2 petition cone.rnlng you1 Pubhthed Or~ eo .. 1 the 0.eper F•rnlly Van PAOPER'TIU. 1700 E Oyef P\8.IC NOTICE Oally Piiot Februery 7, 198& ~TfflOUI .,..... matTlage If you fall to,, .. a ()ally Piiot Jtnutry 11 24 lu•H 1 Ca11rorn1a Limned 11111-'C MnTIC[ Ad., Suite l 10, Santi Ana. ,ICTmoul IUAllel rh 723 NAMI ITATIMINT r91i>OnM within 30 daye of )t, l'ebfvary 7. 1985 P1r1natsh1p 270 Soutll '"~ nu P'UBllC NOT1CE t2705 ~ aTAft....., The IOllOwlna pwtont.,. IN cHt• tlla.t tllla ~ --------'-h_-fl.4_2 Bll•tOI Str•1 Suite 201 FtCTIT'tOUa ..,_,. W~ '&:"· t 10 1~ ~ The IOllow\A(I PeflOM are do111g butl neu ae. ::i.Mf'lecly be c:,~:-:~ P'UBlJC NOTICE ~::~: Mau Camornie NA• aTAftmNT ~~A~I =. ~om1!•92705 an 1 doing butln .. 01· LLONGS P\8.JC NOTICC CA AL88AO PACIFIC court mey entet, JuOotnant John O'Mea11 '70 South TM l()llowlng pweon1 are The f()ltowlng pereon.1 •• Alexander M Po-. 1100 0' NIWPOAT, 2859 !:. flCl"mOUa IUllNmH CCNT!A ONE, LTD., A contelnlng lnjunctlvt or 'ICTITIOUI IUllNIH BrtttOI Slr .. t Suna 201 ®&'&~~~~AN 3707 001nQ buliNU.. C ~AO .M e l tO.Santa ~CAH=·s Corona Otl NAm aTATIMa'N'T CALlfOAHIAUMITEDCO"-OIMf orden cronoetnlno NAiii aTATl•NT Co111 Meu Callfotnta o--·""'a Ori-..__,_ &HT WE8T£AN • !L AA&. c.Mfomle 92705 -~ "-ry L""" 18..., 'the ,---.... "'IOn 1 OrPORA'.,~N, ~ t ~C df\lltlon Of P'°'*1Y• IPOllNI The lolloWlng Petton• •~• 9211~6 e:;'n"" Cat~;· 92M;..,....' TOA<> INN 23702 Rocltf!Md Erttn I!. Vod«, Jr , 1700 E p~s'h.f;d Pl •• ,...;,: <k11ng ~-":.: 1 92'ns .,...lte I ' ~. A IUl>f)Ort, Child CV.,Ody, Ghlld doing bualc~s·: "n ,.__ Jaffray G Wood, 270 M11ihtw s HMO* 3707 81\!d., Cl Toro, Ctllltornle Dyer Ad • 8ulte 171~;, Santa Pof'I 9Mch. Calif tateo OlSION'8·ALIV!, 2019 Callb•r Development eupcrt, ettomey , ... , coatt. I UPPER ... u " """"' South 8rlttol Straet Sutt• Sa ~ NeWPort 91630 /l.M.. Call!Ofnll t2 "" Clltl• 0 I ...... 1121 Oranoe Coat• ~ Callf Inc • Callfomi. COt90t encl tucn other relief .. mey mn StrMI. Cotta M .... 201 Cosr• M ... c .ilt0tn1a ...::Ot ... fome92M3 Ho-Twneatnc,1Ca11torn11 Vtnt/leJ Stwader, 11001 Pon~~,.._. t2ea1 • ation 4521 Camoue Ortve. t1egran1ec111y111ecoun Tht c.tltomla 91917 92828 Scott A Mec:Ktnl:le 2714 Corportllon, 23702 fllOC*· ~ ~.l 8""9 110· '"'" por1 hacll c.M 9MIO lcott Raymond SlvadVe &ulte' 108, ll'IMI. tA 82114. C~!:!! ~ ~ I~ G1ty Rubino, 277 Eu1 Tn•• t>u11ne .. 11 con. P"'tland L-.. --.· ,._.. llald Blvd , El Toro, caa-Ana, C1111oml• t 2105 T .. 11 b•.'iin .. •' 11 con• 2019 °''ir· Cott• ..,._,· T!llt .... 1, .... 11 I• c:o--ng"' .......... ,"' .... ~ ..... '7'h 8t~~ "-·te MM& d ..,. '" I "' ..,.. ,..,,,,_..., ,,_,. t"''""" ........ b 11-• la con n • vv ,..., , .. O>tller court l"tfloorrllired , • ....... , """' • uc1 ... .,y • 1m11ao parln« f~nta ..,;,..,,.7 1orn11 ~~ • ·.-u ,...., • .... .-""11 Dy-___. ...... .._ __ Call! 9Hll duct~ .... 1 1._ .. _.. ...... _ .. Callfomla 92827 INp "'Thla~ineu 11 con Thi• t>llaln ... 11 c:on·duc:1eclby a garwalpart ;;;,-Md;;;;--"-•••"'-TNt bulfnatt Ml co~ INC)-wr "'~•-..-.. -·pr~meyllleo~ r nta bu1lne11 II eon John O'MMra. Q.etlet., OUC1eG by c:o-petlAtr• d11t1ecl Dy a oorporeuon ntirlt!IP "8lptl Otfry Lono Ctvl9ta eo Dy .,, lndMdU&I ,.}_.,,,_ fill 8oaltr, Pt-. 1~ !l ~ ,.';:;.'1; clUGt.0 '1y en lndMdulll Partner MATTHEW a HANOVCR VI Ho wono. ,,,__,, WAL.KEii aMfT", JA C Long ' Scott Sl'ndge .....,,. ..,.. -_ _,,, _,.. Gary Aubln.O Thi• •l•larntnt -"*' Thi• •llltemtnl WM fii.d Tllll ltlfemtfll ... fllecl Thie 1111ttmenb.;.• ~ fhlt ,,,,.,.,.,, -filed Thia llll.ntnl WM ffled Thie ~·*'*'· -fllecl ~VM ,.....,.. Thi• •lllerMnt WU ·~ wUll tn. County Clttti ot Of wttn lhe Coumy Cler1c of Or· with tilt County OWlll Of Or· wtttl , ... County , ot • wttJI tne County Clatll °' Or· h tne County ~ Of Or· with 11\e County Cl9tll ot Of. .Ndltn Hltdln.O. Atlotllty :;.1~~ = 25: ~ Counrt on Jenuary 18 ~County on ,,_ll'Y 13 =County on Jenuery 25. = CountJ on ebNarJ I r.I: Count, on Jent.llll'Y 2&, I County on 'lbfWIY 1, = Coumy on Jllf'IUfll"f 10, IOf '•t1Uone1, 2107 H 1915 ,...., ,._. ,.,_ nl1m ,.,_ ,.,_ ' ,_,. lt~ey, 8'Hte IOI, tMI• 1'117* P\ll>lllhecl Otenga Cout Publllhecl Ot•nge COMt PulllltMCI ~ COM! P\IC41tn«J °'*IOI CoMt ~ Oranot CoMf P\lbllthecl Oranoe Cout ~ Ofenoe C:0... Ma, CA '27°' ,AJ;l'tc·'llaW MeM°"IAL PAM CefMttrY • Monuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific vi.w Orlw Newport Beech 6••·2700 McC°"MICK MOttTUA"Y 1795 L,= Canyon L1gun1 Beech. Ca. i2U1 ·~·9•15 HARaofll 1.AW. MT. OUVI Mortuary • c.mtlwy CrematOfy 1825 0111« A.,,, CoetaM .. 540-8554 PuOllahacl Or_,. Cout Dally P'llOI Janua'l/4 31 Dttl)' ftllot JanuetY 24 :ti 09'y "'°' JenuatY :t1, , .. m Hot '*'*"' 7, 14 ~ Piiot Jtnuwy )l 'et> Not FeOruery F, 1•. 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WUlllT~ -'""' yo._ "' ncool MOJIC9 Oil Ing Oflerlgle 10 co.tlil llOno "1'~'4SOH, J STEVEN ..i • Al Mock In tt• 8 • Co 28f4 ~be. dacor9'or'8 cot- UTATE SECURITIES SE.A-TMll19r9 IA&.I Ing and &cWng dltitncta-. flHOCll ll CAAIQ ZAFll, flilurM, equl.......,t end U Lnt: Unlt-r: ~ Sl•.OOO Clllll evee VICl,loeeled•t 1to0Nortfl T a.--.. Mgned to~ them Into SCHAl.L BOUOAUU & cl ..... ~. ,,, ••· ...... .,,,.71"'5 .oadwey. Sult• 100. In ttMt NOl'ICEt S'H!Auv fofl'Mnee wlth the lug-OOM, tNc .. P""'•lfl'• It• g:,.n:~"~·~~ 1•1onda )·hic.la~ --Of-. ~~hnat'!..~c~·!'. Ot~N. !Mt on Thul~ • ..!!!.~ tz."'~~";~,!'.! tOt~. wtl088 eddtWM ... CAAAl~OI TAAOIE 8 00 ., ~ 00 ....., ... "\vtAS •• "' ....,.._ '*"*Yta 1115 .. 11:00 -·-... ....,....,._ to10 hcofld A-. lulte ClfANEAS and IOce1'ICI.. : .~, .. ~: P.~l 38AHllVOuc*rar;:.11:1 SAY " s~~IFT AND o'CIOc:IC •m'ot ..id o.y'1n Co••t•I omm1 .. 1on 10 IOO, Sen DleQo. Ceilornla 1T20t 8tt)Ollhurl1, Clly Of l·----... -.... ------..... ---.. -.... ----1 I==-:-=,,...,.-=--,:,=---~ LOAN A IATION, a !fie room Mt aelde fot c0n. allow certlflc.lton of the t2101 an .,_.., to lfle ....__....,. v.-..., '"-~... ... ----IN!AIJTIFVC. 29r 21111. 8ld Ceillfotnla eot'POl•llon, .. . • Cttf• Local CoeillAll Pre>-~ wt*=tl ................. ,_. ~ ........... , ... ---· ~ S$501 257'• Or ~ appolnt•d Tru11 .. !~'i,_T=•OfS~l oram Ct1a119u .,. a.wc1 upon '/OJ•wtwn 20 °'::9i>!•,~.:...,~ Y:::-:c=iw~ ~Ave.:...U.~t:H~,.::::-:,.=:=~:=-::==~ar=;:A-;T5;' PQWI' :;c' -==~~:O": ESTATE SECURITIES SER· Pf~~~~. d9Y9 ef\er ~ of "* ~ on °' •fl• PlmlllU IAYFmf P1et 6 ~ Swmi1 alt Co«1ige •• 1tlr -.,, • ... ""· IMlf llic9lt1 1tlat a.1eln OMd Of TNll VICE, IOcated .. llOO North ....... coettll ............ .-...: IUINftOtlt upon you ..... lhe 27th 09)' of Fet>ruery, Ch dt . -· 3 B 3 D -Boa·-·· ~ Submit .. otfere --pdeCOf wtllfmld/l'f'IO oc..-1.dlY" w. Pl'Ol dec uecvted by OANllL J. "'~·Suit• 100, in .lJle ~:.tone ·~-.. --c::kMM of !he 09)' of a.vice 1"4 It 10:00 A M. •I AC.: arming, tra tion... r. """· '4Up #'<I OWMrl .... COf'9ider ............... '"190 .... -& M'fl • ..c .. poot,..,.. D Clly of 8anll An• County Of If you fell lo dO IO. judgmenl TION ESCROW, INC ATTN: for 55' boat. $975.000 ---176-Mll ltantcMIH LL~NNCC~ '!.NuSB~NOOONANRO. OfatlQe, Sl•l• ofClllfornl•, 2. At'llele 9et.9 Coutel by oefWI wlll be IMll'I AADtTHfR£E8AIAN,wfloM exenenge .. ndmaycarry EMl9'de 28r .,.,.. cello- • ,.. SOU'l'HWESTERN RE· loneSuffh1Dlalr1Cl egeinetyoutorlherellefO. addr .... IOON T1.11llnAv· el.,ge2ndTD S~ ;........ ~ ' ottS'TIO l?CT•--WIFE. recotded Juoe 21• CONVEYANCE CORPOR-3 Anidi Mt.I Waltt "'the eotnplli(lt. "'"' Sult• 0 Senta AN. IAYSlll PUil IAYFlm 3 a 2 bd'm unit.a In • ..._, yd. "' bd 2 den, .. 1184, In the Office Of the ATION • CellfOlnl ~Miion Dlatrlct OATE It MAR 1t14, ce111C:,,ni.. Thti the lul date ptlme reflt&I IOQtlOn AVWI c:tl 1 1-....a ..v:. "ere .itM, ~..: ~ty RecOtdet of Mid atlon • • duly = 4 Anidi Mt 1 eo...e1 c .. rll, u. a. Dletrtct lot flllnO e1e1me"' tneeectow Spectaeular bayf ront dplx 2 Br, 2 Ba up, Aaklng &5tS,OOO Eu19'de lflarp adr tm comm pool. $'400/"'«> County, u RecOtc:;,a In-TrullM under and put'IUant ConMtVaUon Dist~. C-'.,. E .. a...,._.., r9fefrtd lo._..,. 11 Feoru-2 Br, 2 Ba down. & boat Spaa!S e:io hOme for 2 wl pl Ceil Loi....._ a 1_12M ::"~ ~~ ~'w.J~ to lhe powar of .... eon-, ... Alnlegall ~·otP'~ ~ CWtl "-,.___ ary 28, 1"4 s 1,250.000 ~ \U HI HC ., I ... cs. comm . poet, no ,..--,-;:•""""•2""",.,....,",...-....... """"" __ _ fwred ln-lhet *'lln Deed of 1 the ...,....... .,.._... Pubilehed "'enge ....,.., So lw .. 11 known 10 the 110 --..1 .., a-~· 1725• NC dep l.41 41.n 'n b9 ..,_.. rm In peyment Of petformenc. Truat executed by EDWAAO ment s-vtcee. Delly Piiot January 24, 31, Tran•ltrM, ell bualneH RE Al ESIAlE Of!Ye by 2453 0ref9, H9w klteft & cp'O S1IOO °' the Obllgetlona MCured L OEBLER ANO DARLA J All lntweated ~· -F•bruetv 1 14• l985 n.,.,,.. alld IOdt-uMd PlltUIU --lllf A1·M00 Cell Ean 9574400 mo. ~41 llift lpm tl'l•reby, Including that oEBLER HUSBAND AND lnvtted to auenci Mid hMr· T~ by the Tranel"°' for the Ex & J breach or defeult, Notloe of WIFE r~ded SEPTEM-Ing and IXPrtH th•h put three ---at•: IWl'le citing Ocean etty view. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 1----------E/tlde 28R 1ba, ll50. UNqua 2tJr ..,,.. ..,,.. wtllcilWMrecoc'dedOotobef BER2. oc>lnlon• lot°' egainll Mid ,__ 3700 sq ft r ki N •1 150 ()()() 3 13 .. __.__._ ...__. A.-...___,. 9" kt"-·-18 tta.4 u RecOtdet'• In-7. 1983,lntheotnc.of Zone Change No 85-3 -This~ trena1-ta tub-_ • • ca par ng. ow• , , ._..__ ........ .._ -· 539-41 _ _. ...,._ 11Mn.,,t' No. 84~ 1015, g:,~nz. "=!"CS:'~ Code Amendment• No l'ta.IC fl>TlCE jeCt to Callfot'nle uniform llU/lnm 311 Ho pete 540-ts37 S100'• tlO ...... WILL SELL AT PUBLIC • I 85-3, 15-4 85-5 Convnen:.tal Code s.ctlon lJUC)Mx 1320 W &.lboe Gai.d, brand new Condo ............ ...., AIJCTION~OTHE HIGHEST llrurnen~ No 83--424317. by Furthef 0lnf0<Ntlon may 1M t1t0 8'g:ted Juty 28. lta4 &275,000 640-1295 28R 2'°'ba Gorgeaue ln1 4 bd, pool,,,_., QOUntry, BIOOER FOR CASH, lawfUI reuon 1 brMCh °' d«IUll be Qblelned from the Ott1ce NOTICI CW ~ i J0oH dbl QW pool 843-2289 very dl#llWnt, ..,..,, money of l~ untled Stal-. ;, ~1...C:..:'C:::: of ffle~ty Clerll, 2000 Main ANO PUCI M g::= SUH K:M WM!IW.... •ttL-., .......i ..... or • c:uNer • dleclit drawn "' Strtel.. .H1111tlnQ10n 8eKh ~ •AU •~----~ on• sfete Of netlonel bank, 111er•by. lncludlng-that Cellfornll 92~8 • (71•l M COlUffMJ. ~~""' t ...... ,__.,.,.. Intra) llH hi .. Illar 1122 2 8->erat• BOrm IUlt• lnct SubmKpea ~. I 1111• °' ledefel er.edl1 breech or defaul1, Nollce of 836-5227 (Sec. 9504. Subd 3 ... .,.,.. .. _, v1 , .. ..,._.,,..1';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit"'m;;iii;;;;;iii1iii;'irl perlecl fOf duet own-l2000Jmo. 173-7544 Union, OI' • atall Of fedefel which Wll recorOed Oc!Ober Deted· 2/4/85 u c C.) Coul Delly PllOI Februety 7, 11 ~ ~ .,.,,Ip/~ Enjoy ~'"'P.C"~~~~'ll'!"P-~ 1-1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT- .. vtng1 and !Oen eaeoclatlon 29. 1984• .. Record«. In· cm M HUN'TINQTON Notice II hefeby glwn by 19e5 T'-'70·2 114' ... PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP beeulltul poof & ape.,.. ts --·" ... _....._. In lhll I I _ .. atrument No 84-•45145, , ...... ·-...__.~ ,..... I 1-1m111T "2 8d 4 ..... .,..... ....," ... _.... 1111 2 ftAI ATEO Vlll.AOE COM-................ • ...... WILL SELL AT PUBLIC •IACH, •r: Allol• ... ... ........ ned that. ~I). • ,. • . -rm, -g ...,. AllUrne. new lit Aatt· ..... -· .. ..,., -MUNJTY 28dnn •. 2....a.. payable ., the Um• of Nie. AIJCT 0 ......... City CWtl lie sale of I IOllowlng 0.. 1111 ..... Assum•t>Mt llnanang 1ng '185 000 $800 kid/pet OU.I at ... rlght, tllle and "''""' I N TO THE HIGHEST Publllhed Ofange Cout acrlbed COiiaterai will be ·-... lillnTil't .._ Shown by epc:>I onty 53M 190 ,,.., Rlty... 1800 lq. ft of PURE Mid by"· .. Trua1 ... 1n that BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful Delly PHol Februaty 7 1"4 h4Md •I the holK of 10 00 "~ "'1l"4 Near Merlnera Perl\ In J~Ann Do<an Bier Ull llAln LUXURV o..-. SPA In '911 property tltuett In Nld money oJ 1~ United Stataa. T~724 'c:lodl AM . on the 13th --LE-GAL--MO--nca---lut'llOn•bMI W•tC11lf 2 759-0819 lll-lW _,. .. m .. ,., Ml"-Dining County and Sl•I• dMctlbed °' 1 CUhler • ~ drawn ey of February, 1"4 at 5f1 Bdrms, 2 ba condo end i::---::-;,.---'·--------• lut leacll ._.. room. wood bumlr\g fire-.. followl· on• •tate or netlonal benll, rta.IC fl>TtCE Sen HlcOIM •308 Newport tne~c~:':':::V/!: 'c': unit. flreplece, deluxe ta Jltsa 1-2sr TownhouM, •tt™ ~. mlc:rOWllVll ~. Perce! j 1 ltlll °' federal credll BNctl, County of OJenge, patlment wtet hotd 1 publle kitchen, carpeta andi,;l;;p;rw o'"'b .. .._ome-•."'"1niiit~N~r •-J .. _ db199f,W/d.1'1Mtlwet• onvate patio. ELE~ Unit No 2 .. .,. and union,°' 1 atete °'federal flCTinOUa _,..... Ill• of Celllomla. euctlon 01 unctelmed pn>p-drapes. Ovflrlooka the -• ua -· 1171 pd $850/mo M&-1813 ltVING onty HS INnu•• dHcrlb•d '1n lh• con· savlngnndloenauoclatlon NAMI aTATa•NT 1"9 AUTCR (TRACTOR) pool S119,500 • HoaQ He>ep Rent $180 -domlnlum plan recorded domlclled In thl• ttate, Ill The tollo--lng pet.on 11 I D NO 57952 erty and Clly turplua prop. $10.600 to buy 87S-1018 Spectecular v..,., S&75 3bf clrcie Ot ptic. lo FllNon teaend, 15 November 17, 1978 In book payat>M II the time of tale, d~ bullneu u : 1"8 NTRUL (TRAILERI ~s.~r!-!..'::i~ .::':;; (714) 673 4400 --By Ownrs 3000 SF Assum flat llMI apc>la & get mlnu1ee 10 So. CCI, Ptma. tlta.4 peget 1315 10 1374, ell right, title and lntetWI T OMAS PRINTERS, 829 0 NO TAD815e1oe8 et tOO e,m wllh the 11em1 *WTSllE* Cloaanlll3a380Sl2&7 ~50101 Ave& 539-6190 Beel am... ~IOU-'t .. ofof~~ lnciullve, of m11C111eneou1 held by 11• u Truat•. in that Tetmlnel Way unit 13, Coata Thll not~ It OfYtn In ae-... * 1 111ew1r1g a 30 11,0lt llWI .. • " _. ....,,.. m11C19, In ll'le-..Offic. of the real pr~ alluett In !Miid ....... Calif 92827 dancewtththeptovle6ont :vm The ~Ion .:.t l~e Take over payments on S2M 500 OPEN HOUSE Chectt !'-rentel ~ lreewey 2473 Onlngie Couniv"'Reeora. Dl .. Id County and Stall d•cnbeel Thorl\u J Neu, 7871 I S e c l I o n 9 5 O 4 , ptaca In the CMc Centet this 2 bd nome. New .SAT ISUN 11 ·5 493-7325 2br $475 l1M Of 30dtm AYe 631-5439, 9r ICIPI count{. ' 11 lollowa MecOonald St , Huntington bldlvlaton (31. of the l.W-~Ing tot el 17200 Jam-paint tn/out R-2 lot 2be $650 bOlh tncd kkl CINy Per<* 2 Lot 12 of Trecl No 70&4, Beach, Calif 92827 orm Commerelal Code of boree Blvd Irvine Cell Rusty Guinther 63t-126e t~a'lt •-" llM pet 530.8190 a.t '-.-__ -,-... --~---.... --An undivided on.thlnleth as per Map recorded In Thl1 butlne11 I• con· he Stele of Clltforni&. tornla ' · • -_. ~ -•• ( 1130) lntetaat u a tenenl In Boole 278, Paget «-48 In· dueled by. an lndlVlduel DATED' A ~ di 1, ap.OOU. 1bf yrs Oles IOWT\ CleNie hM '425 &;C llPPO*'t"* rm commonlnlhef•lnl«Mtln cluslve, 01 MllGellanec>\11 TnomuJ NM• Cfw1eltMC.Morrta,l.uc. 111e:C11onw111tie:!:.,~ nr BeySt.CMpatlo &yrd fncd fqr kid/pet •P· 4bf 2be poof )eaa "1* and to the common atea or Meps, In the office of the Thia •tatament wu flied ,,..._ by caltlng 880-3728 orl•--------owor 646-8483 ~1456 p i s • par l utlla pd Ind den kicl/"91 MOO' IOI 1 of trlCl 9445 II ~ county reoorder of H id wlll"I the County Cieri! of Of. Publilhed Ofange Cout M0-3730 be'-! the floutt UWl 1111111 ---539..e 190 a.t f\lty '• 53M 190 8-1 Afly ... • mep recoc'ded In book 38& County anoe County on Februaty 1. Piiot February 7, 1915 of a 00 a.m and 5 oo p m . Spacious 3 8d 2 ,..., ... _ E • 3BR, den, 2'...,ba. Twnhm c.11 PH 1351 Wiiii to bcl'I Lg exec home pegee 18 10 19 lncluaiYe of . The llr•t lddr"' or 1985 Th-722 Mondey through Friday . "" 11 2620 Elden B5, $149.500 •--=-~ ~ -'--"---·• ~.,,. In 1 ..... other common "'-""'lllon ,-..~ ..,.utrve "~-Juat r• 1-n-.-38r tam rm, orpts drpe, ._ .. ..__...,., .. ._...... ... ~· -··~ Suaen 0 Meyer Property .... ,..,.,... Assume $139.500 ARM -rlA--•· omc. of the cMty ~ ol the rHI pr~ herein-Publllhed OJange COMI Officar duced 10 '595,000 Pan-By owner 842_..222 NLY $18,000 per unit d/w trplc, dedla. ga1 7 Oc:iwlfront• •· co;eser of Mid county, u •bo.ve d .. c rlb•d Piiot Fet>Nery 7, 14, Ptll.IC NOTIC( Pvbhhed by the Ofange 0<amic view ot Back Bay ___ __ ivetllde Co AK* Byen $102!> 111119 pd ~7 50fl11¥ rm. 1111110 .-id. llUdl term 11 defined In the purpo<t9d 10 tie· 4ao1 Win. 21 28. 1985 eo..1 Dally P1to1February 1 _, bar, 3 car gar, 2 S79 900 A xer Upper Mon· 780-7292 Ima 44 S2IOO/mo 4~ er11cle entllled "Oeflnltlonl" vale A....,.,ue, Irvine, Cd-Tf1...714 STATUmNT 1945 trplcs & much more Ucello 2br need• new Blu/Co-op/MH~p~ malled t of lhe deel.,•tlon of 00¥9-fomla cw ~WAL TH·7t8 Owner will help finance loan By Owner 751-1200 Luxury lBf+fem rm, SL a,ut...tl ,......... nen11 condition• Ind r• The underllgned hereoy DlllltlC 111nncc "'OM ft~ --24 mTS T\i!Wt\hse CloM to UC1 atrlcitOna recorded Jvty 23 dlaclelms all nabllity lot lily n-. ""' ~TING UNDIJI ---------... By Ownr-3br 2ba clean & omplelely remodeled Dbl g« $1200molee.Dy1---------- 1178 In book 1182• peg.9 ln00frec1neaa In Mid .. , .. , 1M t1lt FM:mlOUt .,..... •-ic fl>TIC£ T r aditiona l r0omy Non .. up S 124.000 Great rental ., ... Only 1 852· 1822 Eve 497-2493 915 to 988 lnclutlve of of· ~'i:,i! 01'* common irte:TITIOUI ., ... ,. NAm r~ Rea lty tµM269 or 548-2434 mlle trom Loma llnOI .......... ... flelel records of Mid county Said ..,. will be mede NA• STATl•NT 1 flCTITIOU9 .,..... e-:SKi. R·2 ~rt. copper Medic:.I <Anter LOw dn (the "Oeclatatlon"). and eny wlthoul warranty lllPt-or The following ~.on• .,, The loilowlng peraon h.. MAm ITATl.•NT 631-7370 plum1>1ng. furnace Besl Cuti flow Wtll lrede lor YmlWI amendment• or •nnnatlonl lm911ed regerdlng title poa.. do4ng bu.in.au: Withdrawn .. a genwll Plt1· The !ollowtng l>e'tonl .,, loc Pat Cobb 675;2013 P'C>P«lY •n Coste Mesa lhefelO. MSllon. or enc:umbfanc.. COLL.EOE VlEW APART· '*from the pertnerstllp op-doing~ IS or Newporl Approx I ll&&iltDTl11 ~t~& pnllkeFOR ™E OtSCRtMINATING Except all oll, Oii rlghte, to Nlllfy the prlnclpal bel~ MENTS, 2845 Meu Vetcle "allng under the flcll11ou9 S T Y L E M A S T E R Jllf USTll USflJ•t $200 000 equity R1cll mlnarata. mlner•I rlghta, ance ot the Note °' other Drive East, Suitt 3, Coate t>utlneu name ot Ice l.loht FURNITURE. 16442Golhwd ~rubb,,.Ell1'5 2Br lg R·2 101 Only Byers 760-7292, 24 hrs PROFESStoei.AL natural g .. rlghll. end other obligetlon seured by Mid MeH. Calllomla 92626 Productions, 11 1950 tith St Unit K, Huntington U 1..1 S 123 500 Motivated I Bkr Co-Op 'M1-ups melled hydrocarbon• by whet· Deed 01 Trutt, wilh lntaraat p c Lumber Co., a Cell· Str•t. Sulle L·223. Newpofl BeeGll. Calllornle 92647 •• ·••• '"" -... · • ~· .,. Prrvete Patioe ""Covered P.,_lng eoever name known that end other tum• u provided fornll corporation. 2845 Belcil, CA 92ee3 JOlln JOMPh Penbet'lhy. 3 un111 clean Only •••tri&l Pt 1315 may be within ot under the therein plua aovanc:ee 11 Meu Verd• Drive Eut. The tk:lllloua bu11ne11 17 11 Huntlnglon St •5 1&1111 YO lllll s !66,500 w oo t Last Agt ., Spac:ilOl.a Ac>ta •..W&a • "'Dining Ar• perc.I of *'<I herein•~ eny,underthetermat~ Suitt 3. Coal• M-. ~1-neme111ternen1lotthepett· Hunllngtoo Beech, 'c au'. llWUSTill RoberlMlll1ken tµ2.7404 desctlbed, together wltl"I the and lnletMt on II.di *"" fornla t2e28 nerlhlp -tiled on Oeoern· fornie 92648 1485 000 • Outatendi 4 1.:miiiiiiimmlilim...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii perpetual rlghl of drllllng. vane•• end plu• '"' Thll bUllnflt 11 c;on· bet 21. 1983 In the County of Thtt butinflt 11 con-• no & 11 mining. exploring, and opet· ctlw . and• of lne ducted by • c;orporallon Otange ducted by en lndlllidual Bdrm home with day llllUIWU&.l -·-"'Wlllk-ln-Gaoe9ll CALL US REGAR04~ ..,~ lllte Kltc:Mna IRVINE LEASES t t* to Munt!ngton Cnlr ln6M e...t INlty 1Br lumbNd 1rom M55 ••Ing therefor end llorlng In Trw'f: sld ~ trl41• OouglM e Patty, Pr-. Full Name and Addr .. of J 0 H N J 0 s E p H no0111 Views of ocean & and removing the aame from crMted b laid Deed of dent the Peraon Wlthdrawlr19. PENBERTHY bay • seperete guest Ill Tift f •••ttS YIEW Mid land Of any other land, Truat TheylOlel l'mounl t:A Thia •t•lament WU llted ROBERT EDWARD (TEO) This •l•ttmenl wu flied quarters or teen •oe Only s 119 000• A~me ~ . t8124 Cutvw Or Irv •TOWHHOMES• 1 .... 1.. F"""9hed & unfUmleNd I ITILITUlm Including the rlghl to whip-uld obllgatlon lncludlng wilh the County Clerk of Of. EVANS, 9181 Ad.,,11 Av· with the County Clwll 01 Or· regreat . lg pool • close S90,000 al ooty 11\,•,. Beec:.h, city ligtlts. Laguna llock ot dlrectlonalty drill reasonably Mtlmated fMI •not County on Jenuery 26, enue, Huntington Beach, •"98 County on January 11 , to Newport Center & Only 10•1. and owner will 7200 st 647 MystlC Wey. end mine from lend• other ctlergeaandexpen-oft~ 1985 Cellfotnla 92848 1945 . wal k Ing d11tance to carry the balance 4 S150K PP 213-224-8182 WOOOBRIOGE 581 3Ba 3 I LA QUINT A HERMOSA c;., gar S 1500/mo LM °' t62 11 Perkald• l n. t IN oe>tlOn & WOO(). blOClk W•1 of 8Mc:t1 3 BRIDGE 38r 2Be TwnhM t>lOCll Soot Edinger . than said lend herelnebove Trusl• and lhe time or In-F9730I Signed Rober'! e Eveot ,_ elemenl•ry schOol Inc Bdrm 2 bath attached • .c __ deec:nbed, oll °' 011 "41•. 11111 pubucatlon ol thla No-Publllhed Ofanoe Cout Publiahed Ofange Cout Publlthed Orenge Cocu1 land Maxine Proe>P double garage0wlth many IUflla, -..rt tunnel• and tt1ef11 Into, lice, 11134, 173 71 Deity Pilot Febr'uety· 7. "· Delly PllOt Jll\Ull'Y 3 1 Fet>-Deity P110t F~ 7 1•. 144-1200 upgradH A plen ent ltMrl l 45t through or ecron th• Dated Jenuary 31, 1985 2 1 28, 1935 ruary 7. 14, 21. 1985 Th 2t, 28 1985 aurprtH I Hurry• Call ~~ftllltr'll""IP""~="ln~"""'r uooimo ~24~ Ml-MU ... ,. .. aw~ 1241 • -.... r wt tu1>1urf~o11nellndher• a o11111w .. 1er1t "•· TH-700 ..e88 TH-720 •lUYllMCISTll 646-7171 tnat>Ove delctlbed, Ind 10 comer-C«pcwettoft. • c boUom aiQI whlptlociled or CalltorMe cerpor.etoft • u91om 4 Bdrm 3 bath dlrectlonelly drilled w.i11, T,,,.._ ~=·I.~.._ f'lllllC fl>TICE Plll.IC fl>TICE P\ltl.IC fl>TICE wlltl air cond1t1on1ng tunnel• and th•fl• under cllffflM • · • c.,._ Extra storage. laundry TH'E REAL ES1"ATERS end t>enetth or beyond the ' 1 1 room and den Designer ,11,.,1or 11m11e' thereof, .oo fornt• c orperet 0"· 11 NOTICE INVITING SE~LED BIDS paper and plush carpe11 1- to redrlll. retunnel, equip, = ~ ~": CC-4SIO Gate that opens onto th• 1-.,;•;.;;•-.t-.·.-..-.-.._ ..... ...., .. maintain. r~elr. deepen and \toO Netttl ......,.,, ~ 17th la1nway Owner will eabu operl1a any lllCh welll °' 1GO, laftta AM, CA f2'70I help lln~ Reduced to 38dr mtnea wlthOUl, now.ver, the (714) .,..10 Notice IS hereby given that lhe City Council of the City of Huntington '309 000 75 1•319 1 dining ...... t to drtn mine •lot• •11· ~ ,.___ Beach, Cahfornla wlll reoelve sealed bids for the Conetructlon of the s 1 ·2 2:?,, ~ C:-~0::::: 3V'JL' Apt tm I 2Et l eg Bell $1500 499-2286 tB• unfurn 2 12 Orange 645·9818 Of 492·2855 B r1 1 tl"lt1k1ng un · ----oostrvcted ocean view 1n Feo v...,, condo on Bay F older 28r 1''18a Pnvate. Designer furn MC park· amlly cie.n wtntee carpe1 Avt •no S169S/mo 873...oete 2 18 S9501mo •97-6332 NEWPORT PIERA°REA I Cl\a/ming 2BR l>MCf) cot· 1BR yrfy ~Ing. no ~--------tage Hotef Laguna & pets $700 67~ • .,,.. ' ' ' Put>lithed ...,..,. ....,.., sp SELc:CT .. ptore and operate through na..../l't Fe«>ru--7 14 Munlc•...J Pier AeUeut ent In the City of H1mtlngton Beach, Calil0<nla In ~ the turtece or the upper 500 ~-r -' ' • ._. J ' t ,_.of the tublurtece 01 the 21. 1 Th~98 accordance with the plans and specifications and special provisions on PROPERTIES 1_rna ________ ~-------- land hlfelneboYe delcrlbed, Ille In the office of the Director of Public Works Documents wlll be -YlirtM * WIWJ * t>tue weter views S950 1•--tL ~ 8 18·963·88•5 aft 5PM ... • W - -1 octA 1tw stObio u r~ In the dMd from PlltllC fl>TICE available on Jenuary 22. 1115. A charge of '30.00. not refundable. wlll be 1111-UI nr '4600 Down +costs SlS8 IHH l1TWU ~ lhe INlne Compeny, • W•I required for each se1 of specifications and accompanying drawings From kitchen . deck & monthly buys Irvine Ll1•aa !irtl 2252 mature non-..,,.r. 1465 29 2BA ~o o;:;oner ut1ls 1nol 4"-5056 upgracl«l Condo. comm a 11_1 Virginia corporation ,.. NOTICI M Bdrm. large Mllr -guest condo Charming 2 l>r 2 corded June 18, 1977 In OIATH M DIRECTOR OF PUltltC WORKS ESTIMATE Bdrms 2 Bath1, dbl gar ba wiger S&8.900 Call br•den, pool ocean ..,..,.. S2400 IQI 673-7761 160· 1397 poo1 S7751mo •95-5111 "fl!!!n!I, wu.. boot! 12245 pege 735, of· EDWAM> J. IUSNIR com!"un11y poof. apa & Peg Dameron 55g_9400 ftclel record• AND CW NTfTION Work Item Quan tity 1enn11 courts A super _ Oestgner fully f\lm 2 8d Parcel 3: TO ..,_.aTfJI condo 11 S t 59 000 or try GORGEOUS 2Br Pe1ers lownllOUte POOi & tennis l~rt luc~ 22'9 l&lMI ht.M Z7M l H&Fwatertroot 3br 2ba Anrec:tlve 18A upper ~ EaMmenl(•I.,. auc:h..... ISTATI NO. A 1*79 Conttructton Cotta Baaed on 180 Consecutive Dav a lease optlOn Twnhme, former mooet court S 1195 673-0a96 rnenl(tl 11/era pettlc\llerty To eM helrt. beneflcllfles, s JACOBS S 172,900 agt 673-5589 91e01n1 deCOr frplc; into N o pe1 111mk /d r1nk Ml fonh In the article tnll· ~editor• and contingent Conllruct Pier Reltaurent Lump um tied "elNn'\enll" of the dee· c:redllora. and '*'°"' who Oeduc11ve After native REAL TY INC TllnE IMI ILEI 1e11tlon under lhe Mellon may be otherWIM lntere1ted IA Delete F1r1 Sprinkler Syatem lump Sum 675_8670 By Owner 3br, 2''>ba heeding(•) In auch anlcte en-In the wlll and/or Ml•t• of: Con1truc11on Costa eased on 150 ConMCuttve D•v' $234,000 iµ5.9555 titled u followt "UUllt ... '', EDWARD J KISNER .. Supporl end Settlement". A petl1fon 1'111 t>Mn fii.d 2 Construct Pier Aesleur1n1 lump Sum Ill CMllA •L IAA La91H leac~ "Encroachment... and by RICHARD JAMES VAN Oedue11ve Alt.,netl... 40 1041 "Common ArM E._,,,.,..,.. KEIRSBELK In Ille Superior 2A Delete Are Sprtnklet System Lump Sum Quality home on lot llYllf Ctff Pat<* 4 Coun of Otanoe County r• wl hart>or view lrom living Magnificent View SBA Eaa«nent(a)ulUCh ..... quHllng that RICHARD Construction Costa Bueo on 120 Conaecultve Days room. 112 block 10 ,300 sq fl pp 49,.0033 rnenl(a) la/ere partlcul11ty JAMES VAN KEIRSBELK be 3 Construct Pitt RMtauranl Lump Sum ~ch Three Bdrms •n· Ml tonh In the lf1lcle tnll· llP90!f1led u per.one! rep· eluding spacious maste Hee "EeMrnenlt" of the dee· r._.,llllve to ldmlnllter the Deductive Alternatl.,. extra lrg dining rm, tam larellon of coyenanta. con· Mtall of the decedent. l A. Daiei• Fire Sprlnkler Syslem Lump Sum rm. upgraded kitchen. dlllon• and reatrlctlont ,... The Ptllllon requHt1 111ndscaped brlek patio, COl'ded June 9. 1978 1n ~ eutnorl1y 10 1dmlnl1ter the In accordance with the provlelons of Section 1773 of the LabOr Code. ltle hoOl>y room, extra park· 111ea pegea 420 10 484 In-Mtate under the lndec>en· State of Callf0<nla. Direct<>< o f the Oepar1men1 of lnduSlrlal Relauons shall ing Potential tor ••· duelve of offlciel rtQOtcta or dent AdmlnletratlOn of Ee-deuwmlne the general prevailing rate of wages, appllcable to the work to pended view s4115,ooo Mid county (The "Muter t••• Aci be done; copies of the tatnt general waoe rate determinations are on Ille Ca.II BINNIE DIXON Oeclaratlon"). end any A heiring on tt1e e>etlllon et the ottlce of the City Clerk and the ottloe o f the Director of Public W orks emendmtnll ot enneatlonl w111 be held on FEBRUARY C I ,._ C If · thereto under the MC11on 21. 1985 11 9 30 A M In of the lty of Hunt ngton .... ach, al 0<n1a. heeding(•) In IUCh enlcle en· Dept Ho 3 11 700 Civic Plana and tpeclflcatlona. 1ogethe< with propoHl form, may be oblained at titled u follows "~1· Center Orlve w .. 1. S1n11 the office of the Olrec1or of Public Worka, City Hell, Huntington Beach. rlght• and dutlea, utlllt... Ana. CA 92702 Calll0<nla. and cet>M televlalon". ••Utll-IF YOU OBJECT to the IO•", "Supporl and S..l,. grantlno of the petition, you inenl". "Encroachment", llhOUld "''* appear 11 the and "Community Fldllllee ,.._,Ing Ind alale your ob- baementa" jeetlont Of file Wfltten ODjec· The ttr .. I t<ldreN or llon• With Ille c:ou<1 befOfe 01'* common OlllOn•tion the heiring Your eppeet· Of tfle rHI property herein· enc. may be In P9'90!1 Of by • bov• d11cr I b•d I • your •ttomey purported to be 21 Slone-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR orMk N<>"h. lrvlne, Cell-ot • con11ngen1 credltOf of torl\le. the d«leUed, you muat nie TM unclertlaned heNby your claim wilh the court 0t dleclell'l'll all llal>tllty tor eny pteelnl It 10 lhe pertOnlll tnoorrectneee In Mid 11r"' ,.eeen1111Yt appointed by ~ or other common u. court WllNn '°"' montha deelgnallOfl f\'om the d•I• of ftral lt-llld .. wltl be m.o. IUenot of le41eta .. provided wttflOUt wwrenty, P'"91 or In lectlon 700 ot th• """"'"· l'ilgllfdlng t"le, ~ Prooat• Code ot c.i11omte ..-on. Of enou!l"lbf"'°", Tht tlmil klf llllf'\CI olalmt will to .. tlafy the Pflnclpel bll· not ~ prior to tour ence of the Not• °' otfler month• fl'om 1n. dll• of u. o«>Mgellon MUred by Mid hellrtng nottoe •bo'4 o.d of Truat, with lntereet VOU MAY !XAMINE the and Olher MM II prOllldtd Na kept by the COUf1 If )'OU .,_..,,, ~ edVanole. If ... pertol'I tn*-led II\ eny, unOlf ,,_ terme thereof the eatete, ~ ""' ..,.... etld tnter• on IUdl td• upon 1M ueculor °' ~ vane.a. and plu• ,..., latratot. or U90n tne •t• CNt011 and axpeneee o4 tN I~ tor 1he ••tc\.ltOI' ot Truefee and Of the true11 lldmlnllllr11or, and lta With Cl'Nled by Mid Deed of the C0urt wltfl ptool of .... TNll. The total amount of vtct, a wrltf«I ,_,.., Ital• Mid obf!Oelk>n, lftclUcllng Ing ""' '/OJ dell,. ~ , ... ~ •'"'81ed ..... nollcle of tN "*"of.,, 11\- ~oae and .. .,.... c1"" ~Ol"f lftd ~·of Trvet-. and 1M ttma of In--at• ...ea Ck of IM C*t- ltlel ~ Of "* NC>-!tone or acoount• mentioned -lt llU02 11 fft l«:tton l200 and l200 I of No bid will be received unlfts It I• made on • blank form furnished by the Direct()( of Public Work•. The special attention of proapecllve bldd8fa is caned to the proposal requirements. aet for11'1 1n 11'1e specifteattons. for full direction• •• to the bidding The et>ove qu'1'tl11es ere approximate only, being given•• a basis fOr the comparlaon of bids, and lhe City of Huntlng1on Beach dou not expreu or by lmpllcetlon• agr" that the ac1uel amount of worlc wlll corre-i><>nd lherewlth bUt reaeN .. the right to Increase 0< decreue ttle amount of any cl••• Of portion of the work, H may be deemed neceuary or expedlenl by the Director of Public W0tk• All bids wlll be compated °" IM batla of the Director of Pubhc W orks •11m'1e of the quantltlea of wonc to be done Subatltu11on ot MCUtltlee for any monlel wtthl"leld by the City to Insure perlOfmence .tlall be permitted In ~d~ *'lh pro~ons of the C•flfomla Government Code. S.C11on 4590. Each bid al'lell be made oot on • fOf'm to be obt•IMd •1 lhe off~ of tl'I• Olrecllor o f Publlo Worb, O.vet0e>ment Wing, 2000 M•ln Street. Hunt- 1ng1on a.tch, Callt0tnla; th•ll be...ied IAd f"-d with the City Clefk •• the CMe Center, 5-ond Floor Admlrill11itlon Bolldtng, 2000 Main Strttl, Huntington BMch, c.Hfornl•. on or before 2:00 P M. of fl~ 14. 1111 • end lhell be opened by a commltt .. cQmPOMd of the Clty C*1t. the City AttonMY and Otrectot of Pul>Uc W ortc• or thetr euthotlnd reoreeent.ilW and tM reeutt• of Aid bidding wNI be NPOl1ed 10 end ected upon by t"9 City Council of Mid City or Huntlng1on 8Mdl at their ,.,tw mtttlng to be Mtd on Tueed•y. IM 19"a ., of,_...~, 191, et IM l'louf of 1·30 P.M . In tl'le City Council Criambert In t"9 Vte Center of Mid City of Huntington 8Mctt, TM City of Hunllnglon a.eeh, Callf0tnle reMfWe ~ right to retect any Ot all bldt, end 10 eccept the bid ~ for tM beel lntereet of the Clty Of Hunttne1on IMGtl. c.Mt0tm. By order of the City Counc:tl of tl'le Clry of H\lntlngton a..cri. C.tomt• tl'lla December 17, 19'4 • Oeled Jenuel) It, lM& the Clllfornltl Probete Coo. .._. nwwt _.. U. ..._..IC.V•w.t.I..... ATIEST. 0 1111'tll11t, e C ...... ""~Aw. ... c-.::e"'r.,'~ ri11i1 = 1 ...... CA dole Wefttw-"' ...., e c•s ,. ....,.. ~ 0r.,,.. eo..t CMJ Ctertl • P&UllU Mn&al S5' lol jusl off Ooeen BIVd old« home to 1eetore or reQlaoel 21\0 ~Y would l'l ev e g r ea t v i e w $$50,000 l lllllH;t I t •t -'ti\ Aeeltore. 11$-8000 -. . . ' ----'llllllfR l t!J!rl ltac~ 1069 •llPlD* 3Br 28• & 2Br 2B• 4 car gar 1 yr old I blk to l>Crt $34K <In to assum loa.ns success R E 650·, 119 *GrMt Westcllfl VALUE Aemod I • orolll 2 lrpl beams game rm owe 2nd 31>f 3t>a 1235 900 Agt 851-8260 OPEN SUN 10-4 1300 Susse• 3900 sq fl, $BR 41>41 guest llO\IM VIEW $405 000 $22 000 down fµ$. 1 •64 IWllllYO ... H 10-. down 3 8d fem rm Carmt l $229,900 incl land Owner T$9-9i69 MY! ...,.,. .. , 1121 000 2BR lb• 2331 V 1111 H'*11 Opet! Sunoay 1.4 ~Oc>«t'f Men 640 I)() 19 • ........ ~ ...... t ..... '°"* ..... • I _. ........ ·~ .... •-c. ........ *' I RAll CST :· I I I I' I I TJL t4 1 I I I' I I I I lt C C G O 1-.. : . r I I I . h1111 lahlnltdt4 539-6190 Best Alty 1ee tslll11t & C48 Aets .. _ 1 2202 $575/mo. 675--0247 -•era 1Br tBa Condo aecunty •-t L.....-NMd rite tenent b 25 l>ldQ pool spa & gym No .u.- gueat hse fnc;d 4 kid info 1>11• S750 mo 673-27411 Ptaiaaala S39·6 190 Best Alty lee 2 Bdrm I t>alh close to 1717 CtnH ••I •u 2222 bHCtl S900 mo Call 38A 2' •BA Lv Rm lrptc 548 6677 or 548-187' Sle(>I to beach s I •OO LIKE NEW 2BR 2 ' BA 960 4226 or 960-4229 TWNHSE gar lrpl 2 sty B S900 Npl Terr 675-8048 <tBr 2'l • pool tennts, DA FR, 2 lpc:I Vu S24QO 38A 2BA nouse '1250 Own' Bkr 6•0·• 152 2BR 28A house $1050 1 01oc:.11 10 l>MOh mtcro Old cozy b<!'ach conage 2 car gerege 650-1719 28R den 101 J Olks to l>Ctl $7•5 mo 859-3400 • BA 2·, BA on CINll 2 blOClt.I 10 t>@ecll & POOi Gt eat Deal CaM• T rl·level S 1700 mo 650-1719 JBr S950 11.awyn Dys 720 0552 EvM 675-6-488 CONDO 28r 281 w/patlo <lbl gar Nr Hoag Hoap Lge 2 br 2 1>41 ~una 1ac 2 1895 mo 840-532<1 t>lks bav ulll •ncld $ 1600 mo turn av111 673-62•5 EASTBLUFF 'Lge •BR 3b• ·tam rm C11ta ••11 2%24 fwnhme qyoet Cul·"9- sac New cpl paint ll'tru· out Comm pool Avl't nttW no pets 309 V•ll• MtOe•a $1475 mo Wayne Agt 646-3116 EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br 28• aen exec hOUM A c newly renovet.C & 1no1cod Reta req S t850 • S 1000 depo &42-0350 Of 78().9~ot t 8dm1 112 bl"-to 1>en YM rty $450/mo FrMh p .. nl Clean.Incl ulll 40A E 8elboa Blvd #8 Sl'lo-t 1ng •Pl WeC11ThurtFr1 2 6 211 218 8 8PM WONT LAST LONG' 2Br 113•., 29th $1 $750 moyrty Newd«O• g., 1nc1 1213)433--050:<' ~ S3501mo ulll Pol Avt 1mmed 875'-11562 201 E Balboa Blvd Cerna ••I •u 1122 281 HG pool,~ t>ltns 2 c.rports No pats Ma• 2 persons LM $7 10 l.-111 t>twn s. 7 pm 850·0• -3 2BR !beth e>r11no lrpk 704 Beo<>n•• $83'> fl'\(\ Colleen et 675-49t2 Bachelor )(Int IOC: w11~ 11 bch Park•"O SSOO m. Incl Ulll 673·4677 LO 28r lBe g•' IO<l" •ru sun0ec1t. S&50 0-,. 64S-1066 548-31 ~ E.,..• let Ut .... y .. Sttt y. ''""'" 0. Daiy "9t alter\ r• ftlil nlCf .. al 1111 • "P'lctwe P •te .. ..-'""' tw ,., m ,_ ,.,, • 1 ;.,, I• $IS ..... ............ , .. , •.... ,. ........ dwtt -"' .. _,...., .~1-D ~· '-~ Not10 e. J11111nUWY 11, Fet>-........ -._, Pu~11.Md OrMQe Cou1 Dally Ptto. .i.nuwy 2•, 3 1, f'9!bnW\' 1 191.5 ... Thflltl ~ Haw~went '° ... ' .,.00 It well I C ell NOW, 142 • .....un ................... 2 .., .... ll .. -... ----.... " , .. ,c...._,.... . llimttaJ ....,... ....... ......,u Puatlq PtttC.tNI ........ m i R;):; ttMetfXRINd; N!WIREPAI" Oue11ty No 1UfMmHANOYMAN HlirB,tll-1111 rAX PREPARATION lat INT/l!XT 20 Ynra laPtf. M •• .... ~n5~9fi,::- edng-8..iooellno Ot'* Mlec: CINnlng lob9 to amaH. reaona~. Carpentry, i.nc:tng, wtn· l#i Do HMllng Algtlt NOW'I lndlvlduel/amall ~lntta Avwaoe Room S29 t . Flea9-11tt•·roec1* SSS. 645 512• li'ooflng~alra.131'°"'1ft l 876-Met FrM"t , llc'd. 131-2345 dOWa, plumblng, marllle, C.H. MC LINDON AC. Eatetlof atucco 1130 • to DAY GUARANTEE! Ice, Cln-up. • I Ila at. --RENTAL RECONDITION'S RESIOICOMM1"LllND 28 A~: r.:'j!:'~'~:l:~· l•talll COUNTANCY ~ mat•rlela .. 842·0<4-2 TERMITE 810 TO HIGH? fmat lfnkt - ...... • Cleaning. pelnllng. ll•·UP yra Do my own worlt Lie (llc•30<405) e3e-8244 -·~ INf/EXT, HSE PAINTING Guat. to bMt ettY wrllCttens me" ffPINditMVlei! Fr• •t. (714) 131·5681 278CM 1 Al 6<48-8128 Home rt of Ill Kind.. Acouatlc <*llnQt IPl'•ved 9't-CALL P!STRON 115 yrt eJ1pet. ell lleldl i ol f CliXNINdiUXINt 1 •--L7~~ CompetlW Rat .. -,;au C.,pentry.rooflng-4rywaM BR RK. 8mttl tob• FrM ftt Kevin 87S-1503 159'-0579 Of 77()..0901 RMI rat•. Judi 5<49-7309 l.O'!lt coat Super!Or queMty -~-_ • I 11..11 types of Comm. Conti. 6 plutet·rm 9dd f4e-3147 Newport, Cotta Mesa, ~ --SPARTAN 538-2148 Xntkiuee. pert• cXttntr • ..... Aelld. repalf1. 20 yr1 lrvlne. Ref'• 875-3175 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Platter Typing/Word ProoMelng made. All wort! oone on . lbiateaaaet ••I* 751-3882 llQ lea1t Cltaaia Cuatom Brick-Stone lnt/EJO, celllnga, refln cab. nt JCt. peto p utet ng, All fleld1, very reuonable I 40 A l t ~ (28) yr1 •K.P .. WO!'k guer. cuatom texturing, quellty t.lnde 840-11570 ,..,._,...,,..._,..._,, ... -Mr ~:k.:9 NS.sb:9 ·~~B. w~~:: Sl~ew':fkao 1 DCECKS·F,;!!JES·PA TIO AOBlN1S eUtUJi~d R~~kF~~~1!~~~:2 bevle P•lntlng ff4·3837 work. Problem.,.'No Prob-D..Ltltt.,.. B W W S 873 3135 o~a . ._ace, rec>elr. SERVICE: a throoughty p of Ion I H I & i.tnal '328884 554.783 I ~ :!.!. Crt4.lt' lla1 -_. _._ . . :..... --Winter prlcel 754. 1820 CIMn hOUM. 5<40-0857 ..... r ... • •no ng 13••oes-...C .. U91--om ... O•Pi\ .... Oi'" ... w'"al"',-. _ Removal· at Reason•ble NEAT Plutwlng· Lathing •DITPlllLll1 llr•eal5 Electrlc·Plufnblng·Dtywall HouaeciMnlng. e.tpeta a •A,.1 ..... * Prloe9 5•t·9877 P•tchH,T••tur~a.lntl••• R~~;·,:,'~~~~~~;•· Bed c:r•dlt report? fllll s.rvtee Of Remod.i All upholatery,Wlndowa,etc. CLEAN&EXPERT QUALITY PAINTING LOW rmadd lrNHt645-4258 =_,,,,-~--,,...--- Banl{ruptcy? Divorced? work Int. Tom 441-1292 1""9lafllt111·1Jl2 0~25yearuxpetlenoe WINTER RATES. °FREE -'" Wl .. tw Cltulal ""8ALIUUll UlmTIM2·Hl1 No credit? Slow Permt'7 TOppad/f9mOved7." c31ean, .. • Gen. home repalrt. Paint· Ex .... rlencad women Ex· Lie. T-118,<428 730-1353 EST. Call John 631·2050 ll·ITIOll MOO ... 3." H•'""Y v.ientlne w.ial WE CAN HELP up,newtawna . .,1. 4 v Ing Drywall Cerpentry """ · -HouH,lk:.eve'a8e1-71., ,.,. ..-Obtain VISA/MC Orange -etc' Gary 845 5277 ;>TL oellenl refs. From $30/wk ABC MOVING BEAUT PAINTING GUAR. 91lbo1 Window WUhlng County's letgeit credit Cle•n Upa•TrM Trimming • or bl·wtlly 842-1203 Quk:k cereful. T1380<48. Smell repalra lrM "' PlaaWa1 803 Balboa Bl 873-3135 C1ret17 nrv1ce. 5U-8700 Ya~l~:'~~~~~~lng 12G~ar~O~~E~~:> *EXP. HOUSE CLEAN-LORATES,552-0<410 .Ca11Bruce972-0tt8 Hl9rllflll-1111 ltattLIW EXpert Cetpentry rm CREDIT ASSOCIATES Comnlet• c .... ·~un nM'l'I work Ok. Larry 9ti9-27;/ ING ladcy. "!~~b .. 14150, 2own ITUYlll 11&.l.111 •DANIELSON & SON• • 1 Do Plumbing Right-~ State l1w ...,,ulr• 1hat au ---------Aepatr·Remod'l·Addltlons "--,. -·~ ,., ·~· tran1. efol -..-v m-Painting & Wellpaperlng ---,..., ~ 6-lltiat Ooor1~-etc 548-<4980 .,_ra malnt, tree trimming, lrN HANDYMAN LARGE and ITIH -·••GI. Nell Clean & rellabi.· Ota.Ina cletr from 120 contrectora who .,... •°"" -lilili·iliil·iiiiil.._. ..... -.--BUILD OR REP•IR Entry 1 French 60&1 ests Mauro. 831-4997 sm111 I DO IT ALLI Like• CLEANER HOUSE? Orange Co. Orlglnel L '1 ~ 714-828·8406. Repair faucets, dllP. etc. work over $200 Including .... " -.. E11pertlH/SuppllH/l.lc. s d t M 11 eel oce ""' · 851 9804 M&M 842 9033 labor and m1te<lala rmiat Computeflnd Accounting Wills. slllra, door1, lock1, By Norman The Doormen ISMAEL'S GA DENING 64..-7372 ~~~r Ive meo. Jecquellne 548·0851 tu en ovef'a. naur 213-881·0509 • • . be lleensed. Unlicensed & Tb a.vie:.. 5'49·8112 ralllngs, moldtnga & trim. _Oak & fir eS7·DOOR Clean.up, Gener1I main ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI SunHt Coa1t Cleaning ~~~TJ_,~~;~3!::~;!::(,. -EK~ Service & R9palr contractors atlould 10 &:":':'"~i":":"i--~---Don 9&2·8202 Dr l Tree trimming 550-9318 We 1111 II. breek II, buy It *Lorie's HOUSE CLEAN· P1~rla1 32 yra IJ1p. Reslcl'l/Comm. at1te In their edvertlllng .......... m... Replllr·DoOfl-'Alteretlons •rr" • LAWN MAINT Cl.EAN· or heul II. 548·5009 ING Service. EJlp'd, de--hl•ti•1 ,ARTHING INTERIORS Lk: •409035 984-8919 Contrectora and con· Lqut•lt• Xcouttl'Ca I Remodel·P•nel·LOCks-etc; 11L911 IUPllY UPS COLOR PLANTS •••• u.-! ---pendable. Call 645-2701 FINE PXiNftNG By RiCh. HANGING/STRIPPING a .. n., aumers, contact Miry Drywllll Aep1irs. Alter 8, window-Fences-C1blnet Fact()() Direct Sevlngsl Dave 969·2120 --ard Sinor 16 yre of heppy lllSA·MC 673-1512 Orondle It 558-4088 with "-.. t. 847.7901 35 yrs HP Jerry 546-4413 Custom/Comm'! Otapery -----AXOC oVE-REMOVE SCRUB·A·DUB: ,,.. HI. customers Lie. 28064<4. Quality ooflng: Sr. citizen eny question•. Con tree--Freeest 0ou1e 883•1138 Mowing Edging. Trimino Furniture, Traah. Tree• own ~pp1181• J .. nne Thank-Youl 983_4114 Expert Wallcoverlng In· disc. Rel•. Lk:. #348877 tor'• State LlcenH tltmt/lt ... tliat RetlredBldg Contrector & Clean-up• SPECIAL 993.5415 NORM 648-9896 Miry 733--0688 stalletlon. Reaa. Consult· K. Funke 845--0193 Board, 28 Clvk:. Center Small Jobi & ceblnets. ~-111 -Jan/Feb Riies 731·,-8'18' L'f HAULING MOVING T'--Ma' RAINBOW PAINTING ant Aulgnmt. 581·8590 REPAIR Speclallsl·$200 & Plaza, Room 690, Sent• IJld/m: Spec kit, Rees .. llc'd 645·6<456 ~RYwXLL TAPING Shrubs/Tree Trim. Compl Gereoe & Ya;d Clnuni 11111: • 6500u .. ~1lY8 1J•EouFFr poll<: 1cy 9 NORMS WALLCOVERiNG less Free eat 30yra e11p. Ane. CA 92701 . .,...,, otc. rm .csct, patio C I Cl l All ••lures & Acouatk:s gerdenlng Competitive Jon 645.{192 Amerk:a'1 Maid Service .._... L 868 ALL KINDS. FREE EST. 770-2725 enytlme Well cfit/dcka, bay wndW Lie. I~ Ha 81 FrM est Kevin 873· 1503 prices Chuck 842·2873 848-5558 DAN SALYER PAINTING Lk:#330986 780·7211 •John Henry Rooll * --q&485. Steve 547-8078 sfiUJ eCEXA Specialist El . 1 ~ .... _ IWTI Lie #42592<4 p I 1 ~ Q It k LOW RATES eetr1C1 TWTI u1....,.5 Call Anytime. 964·2017 ·~r ..... Rerooflng & Repairs! uar A 'n...o..lgn-Remodel ua I y wor • PAlllll EUmlO Main . gen cln-up, tree ••un IPlllll• lac••• Tax §TRIP IT OF, THE wXttl work Uc 548-8213 T'Op Oueltty. Low Price. Fr~t. (7141831•56el 1nm. exp 20 yrs 831-3088 HANEOA TAX RETURNS Pr-ared GLASGOW PAINTING cM,....rt Wall"•....., r-over •--1-1 1---Fr• •t. Lie 831·23<45 Quality WOfk, lreee1t AC\.lpreasure Mauege -.. Int/Ext. 30 yra Hper., '""..-" .--· """ IJftH ar I C •••• I C •• cr.t. #425513 9&8-7401 11•-1112 Keep your hard earned rel's. Call alt.5 642·5214 Safe. cleen process OdOf· StrYic" ~Iv. Rates for all Selling anything with • • SSS take advantage of ell less solution 638-6970v """'--..-~"!"""-...-- typee of Comm. Const. & Oflvewaye, pattoS. petfis. ELECTRICIAN 011ly Pilot C1ueifled Ad 405•A 30th St Newport tu credlta & deductions. HSE PAINTING e INT/EXT --Alt typing i photocopYlng, Aiald. repairs. 20 yra etc No Job too am•ll Lie • 233108. Smell/large II • 11mple matter Beech on the Pennlnaula. Your home-convlenca. Call Dave when quellty's a Shop et home. 11'1 eaay 7 dys/wk. Plck·UP & O. uper. 751·3&62 llc. R .. a. Mickey 538-0553 lobs & repairs. 548-5203 jus1 call 642-5678. MON.·SAT. 10am-12am Larry Sulllven 6<45-930'1 must. Free eat. 842-<4583 with clasalfled 8"2·5878 llvery. Call 848·3389 Pentnc:>uM, apeetoua 2BR TOP area. qui.t, no pets 2be. nice view, patio, nr BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $575 bch, dbl g•r w/1tor. One PAV patio, yard & garage of a kind, mull '"· POOL & SPA 2650 He.rla S1500/mo 840-1857 MESA PINES 549·2447 E'alde 2Br 1ba, pvt patio, all ulll pd $600/mo 1st/last. 851 ·0424 E/slde spacious 3BR duplex, pvt yd & pello. C..tl .... 2724 Sherp 1Br, cpts/drps, qui.1. lrplc. dbl gar, lndry , dshwsher. garage. no hkups $950 870· 106<4 1Br Duplex, retrlg, stove pe1s SSOO Call 645·5577 FIREPLACE. pool, pallo No pets SA75/mo. For B E more Info call 775.2199 SHARP E11tslde 1Br, encl X·LG 1 & 2 r Apia. • gerage. No pets. Avall Side $550 Up 557-2841 2BR 1 ''°'be. 810 Joenn St. now S5951mo Cell Pam lllTllT II Adulta 1><eferred. Small or Ltrry ~6-5882 dog OK 6<45-8<453 5695/mo 2bd 1 "tba . . •STUNNING Lg lBdrm twnhse E-slde, pool, 28r H~BI TownhouH 1B• Gerden Apt. Pool gar.Indy rm Quiet loc, w/balcorly, yrd. Xlnt E· $.495/mo. 710 W 18th must ... aide too $895. 720-08-44 lll•IE -2310 Santa Ana 2BR 2be, patio. Pool/fee. Sherp 2 bd ,b• upstairs TSL MANAGEMENT rec rm Nr new cpt/drpa. w/prlv deck "'Hn RIO 6<42· 1603 Neat So Coul Plau ' "' ' $875 C 11 e.45-<4S33 OW. WW crpt, drps, 2 LARGE 1 & 28drms laun· . · • _ prkg spaoea, no dogs! dry lacillttes. pool, wate< •SPLENOID 1Br, encl $695/mo.353 Hem11ton pd Fr.om SA59. 548·0336 gar. No peta, frig, alee Mgr 646-9794 LARGE lBdrm east ol range SA50. 642-5964 WI lfflll A OllllOE Harbor Squeaky clean 3· Br 2B• Brlttenywood1 Went a Hlectlon of great No pets $475 851·9526 Twnhme Avl 311 S 1200 llvlng? we can ol1e< any· SPACIOUS 3Br 28•. lots 548· 1447 0< 6«-7895 thing fr a smell ept to a ol extras No pets S750 S550/mo. 2BR l'hbl.2aty 4Bd hse 11 loolung In CM. mo 631-6155 quiet, No pets 1st, last & NB, or HB think of us first Lrg 21lr 2ba condo, nr S.C dep Avail 311 5<48-4506 lor that choice Ideal llvlng Plaza Most utll paid TSL MGMT 642· 1603 S585/mo 2 Bd 1ba. petlo, NB REAL rv 675· 1642 $695 'sec. 832-1766 pool, lndry rm Eastalde loc. Close 10 411 Westside 2Br 1B1, new 2726 149 f . Bay cpt, •II utll pd $850/mo ~.-""".....,.~"""""!!'l'n"'!t"'!loc!"'-Tll IUIAlf9llT •$300 sec K1d1 ok S 1000 Live where you have •Spectacular apts • I & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba SYltes * Spac1ou1 townhouses * Ffrepleoea * Prlvete balc;onles or Garden patios WIYHT? * 3 Lighted tennis courts • 2 Swimming pools *Streams & ponds •Sorry, no pets •Furnishings avall 1•2-111J 831·5230 att 5 pm -mo• cleaning & He 728·0144 or 726-0122 L It L 2741 S8t5Jmo 2 Bd 1 'hbe Apt for rent-1 Bdrm lbs at - -l~H IC• townhM Greenblt, lndry 2072 •0 Newport Blvd El Ttrt 2732 Nr \A019 Cove. bacfi $650 rm, nlee loc SA25/mo 642· 1506 B $800 s 2078 Thurln tBrlger, W/O hkup tenant & 1 R love & frig TIL !!&IAIE.•EIT CLEAN Euttkle 2Br lBa, will make deal 281•8383 Utll pd No pets 499-2690 ---encl ger, sm yd S825 1st. t 398 768 36° 56 .. 4 --142· 1IOJ last S300 cleaning depo e• _:.._ a.. Mi11it1 Vit t 2717 ---Ref1. 2452A Elden Ave Baal lt1cL 2740 • • mmac 1 r n quet a1ee, _ fi.45·9_3_9_5 _ _ __ tBr. ·~ml to oceen. Ou't mature. prof non·smkr comple•. lndry carport. No pets $500 mo No pell $525 538-0<490 951·7967 OllTlllU APAITlllTI FAlllLY YILUll BHutilul garden 1pt1. New Apartment complex 2 lllOll Tl IUCI patios, garages. BBQ, Ready f0< occupancy In Delightful ocean breez". pool No pe11 Aprll 2Bdrms S530/mo & All new crp1s & drpa, 1os1 .lBdrm S5S5 3Bdrm1 S606/mo. Gas of closets. Pvt garages. 2Bdrm 1Ba $640 ran~e. garbege disposal. beautlfully 1and1ceped. 301 Avocado fi.42·9850 relrlg & carport For In· Spacious 1 Br w/pvt lormatton call 2B 2B /I le I EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSE TIPA MIT,... PlllO r 1 w rp 3Br 2'\Be 2 lrplcs 2 encl · -· baleony 960·633 t pet101. euto gar $1000 ( 2 U )120-1114 1st. last & sec, 316 Santa Belween 2pm-4pm Mon- Isabel 631·8283 day through Friday 2Br Townhouse. a111ched dbl gar. w/d, heal & w11er pd S850/mo 848· 1613 ""., •. ,, knock• ollen when you UH re.suit-getting Dally Piiot Cla11llled Ada to ruch the Orange Coast mlfket. Phone 842-5878 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-Hll Send Your Sweetheart Special Greetings In The Doily Pi ot s HOROSCOPE Nwpt lch, male, 28A 2ba. $350 Llbet'al, OlkWOOd. Avan lmmed 648-0194 ~ lmfi'o w Ccndo SC P\ta er• 1.oc refs S350 111 pd a.tor• :spm &46-5184 Aml'l'lte M/, to lf'lr Sir iii 8•1boe It hM Uk• new, luf/I, n/tmllr Avt '•b 1 to June 1 Cem fn.Ste? 0 . Valentine clove cline.i Your own personal 3 line message will appear Thursday, February 14, 1985. This is o memorable way to remember your sweetheart, husband, wife, parents, grandparents, or friends. Your message will appear with the illustration of your choice. An ad like the one below will cost S 12.00. Additional message lines ~on be purchased for S 1 .00. Jot.•, Aftt-r :l5 years, you u ·v i l1ll my love and lllfi'lljth Jan ' Print your messo .. in the following blanks: Choose your Illustration: &( 0 ( E( F( G( H( ·~ . t ·:· . '\ ........ - • • • . , E. F. G. • H. NAME ______________________ _ ADDRESS ____________ ~-------------- CITY __________ _ STATE _ ZIP ___ _ Moll loi Valentin. love Lina.. tht Doily Pilot, P.O. Sox l S60, Co1to /Mlo, CA 92626 OR Coll: ~2·5678 To Conwlt Your Vol.ntine Representoti~. • --'----------•I AGES 11-14 EARN ti> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now have 15 09en1111s tor JOUf'C Hlff beavers to secure rtldtrs for The Oiarct Cout ln1ly P110t Our crews start 11 3 30 p 111 ind .worl unt~ 8 30 pm wttkdlJS On 5'turcl11. "' wor\ a ltw mon hours You Wilt urn m111r tr~ • and pr11es Meire 1nth """"I 1our own moner thtrr 1s no cltloe11nc or collect10n tnwolvtd tt you are 1ottrested otuw·ull Mr [a11 (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S r CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACM>ll 1.Jr.L~ 2 Aueller'I name SHiii 4 Trllde center 5 ~ eM•enlm.i 7 c.lle ltly IMecllmeM • Conoenttetee 10 llbllcel mount 11 8tllnlno 12 Corpulent 13~tt 21Wlc*-- 23 t.JnpfCI C 1111 d mlnerlle 25 Ever..,_, 27 Long ... 211111n~ •• .. ...... 111 aaa•ms ·-~.._.Fridays 9;00-11:00 AM. at 1390 North Pldftc COMt Hwy • Laguna 8MCf\ (on PCH & Vt.lo> ., -;i. ... V'RGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! L.IUll .. VOLUME SALES SERVlCE & LEASING 3370 N. CMrry Ave LONG BEACH (No Cherry exit-4051 C114) ... llll l'rao.-tne~ Of'EN SEVEN DAYS • • • ... . 714-833 -1300 Bill YA TES VW -PORSCHE -... 8 J1 -'8 G) ~ '< J 4 ·, , CHICK WEllSON 8' Corolla Llftback, b96ga. -• at.-.o. ..., ~ ~200 75 ... 9590 70 Camper .... Od lnt/U1 Utt •tt-:l7M ncl 'M1I ,7 \.. ,SQUAAEIACK CLEAN, MM DCCCL '21IO CALL t~ I I • • C0+4"4Hl CHEVROLET ~ . "'" ' \' . S4.i... 1100 'lJ ""' .... ,n cyl, alt. redto. ri.t•. 62,000 mlle9 (337JFG) ., ... HUNTINGfofif BEACH CHRYSL£RJPL YMOIJTH 2...()63 1 S..0-5164 1e Gl1INda e cy1 atldt 80,000 ml. .int conc1, 1 O'M* s 1395 &40-0026 Be.tore aAM--atter 5PM n...,_....._ .....-;-•~---­ """Y. 32M °" ,.-.... !!!!!!!....-....!~ $22001°"· , .. '°"' 74 • ., ...... INlnt. twfWOOI. erlll"9\ CM1 a.aoo us-t ,17 1'"" c:onw. ~ ~041 ltawpunllt • ....-1n1. ~. rac t , ma,,, e11tru $IOOC). ~ l<.e ...... 11 ~ • BUENA PARK GARDEN GROVE 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. ..... ..,,, • .,.,. ...... 111-1111 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC ti' 2100 1111111 ILYI., COSTA IESI (714) 140-1100 (213) 117-1211 •Best Prices •Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People -' CD ...I • 0 ~ c:c co G EDINGER 0 WARNER < -o~ ~ w co CD a: < l: 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Depts. Competiti ve Rates On lease & Daily Rentals 20IO lalHr lhtl., Cetta IH• 142-0010" 140-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG THM LEASES • COMPfTITIVf PU~CHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENl'OIY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. 91 FWY. 9 2 FRWY LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 larrter lhtl., 011t1 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 541-1200 S,.clal Parts UH 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SA TU RDA Y 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM WE'ii IEW Sain lNlilC lntals WE'RE IULlll AcrOM fr-ltg 'A' on K ...... tuet .... of 17 (Orente) ,rwy MISSION Vl~~tl SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISU%U Complete Automotive NM<ts SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Fine &Mc11on of Quality UMd Vehicles # 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2925 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 971-2500 0 BILL YATES YILllWllEI • NISHI • PEMEIT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Valle l1atl, IH .l1a1 Oa,htr111 411-4111 111-4181 & ~L:S~~~~~~• ~E~: $ G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT G TERLING R • UNIVERSITY OLD"SM.OBll:.E # 1 /1 TH 11111 flf SAUS -SHYICl -LWllC -PUTS "Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails" lpeclaNzlnt In Europeen DetlYery. E•cettent Selection of New end carefvllJ prep.red UMd IMW'• always In stock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Sent• An• Corner of Broadway & 1st St. Closed Sundays JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -INw C•r Location 1001 Quall St. -R ... ,. Dl~l•lon IT\ World's Largest Selection of 0 'CJ Mercedes Benz /'.. 833-9300 Wu . l.mJI& . r.u . s.mc. . ..., s.., I 1 a lllW }Hp Slln fir I YIMJ Overseas Delivery Specialists PARTI MPARTMINT OPEN r1•Qt':n~e e SALES IATURDAY MORNINGI · ~ oa t • seRv1cE BMW -ROLLS Rovce HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coste M••• 540-0713 • LEASING 1540 Jamboree Rd. _-: ;;:a~D • ACCESSbRl~S DEPT Newport Beech 840-8444 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. COMMONWEAL TH e VOLKSWAGEN ~'FAMILY STORE SINCE '53'. ~Sales -Service -Leuing' -888 DOVE ST NEWPORT BEACH BRm'roL AT BDIBOIR Hl-0110 IN SANTA ANA 714 &33-1300 • ,. • J SEIVICl IODY SIOP IN THE . Dail -Pilat •. I tHIH ',[lA 1 t I IHHJ.'\H' 1 ,., , OH A N Gf COUN i Y : A Llf(iH N !A ,-. ( r ~.'' Map ·slain _by trio in BB home BJ STEVE MARBLE ... 0..,,... ..... Three robbers burst into a Hunt- ina ton Beach a partment Wednesday niaht, stabbed one man to death and left the other blcedina from knife wounds. Po lice said one of the young assailants carried a sawed-off shotgun d uring the ambush-style robbery. T he dead man was not identified Cout The county has frozen nearly $16 mllllon In prop- .M!Y taxes paid by the Irvine Co. until Lt§ tax dispute Is settled./ A3 Court date set for college pollce off lcer charged with burglary./ A3 ' Callfomla Police have their own 'LA Ram' In the form of a tank with a battering rarp to break Into suspected drug dealers' he>uses.I A4 Nation Reagan seeks simple tax plan; legislators react to his speech./ A5 A retired general says Westmoreland sup- pressed accurate Viet enemy figures.I Al World Justice Department OKs search for Nazi war crimi- nal after mock trial Is held./A7 Four Polish secret police officers convicted of klll- lng a prleet get prison terms ranging from 14 to 25 years.I A7 Boating Former contenders and new rules are expected for the 2 1st annual Con- gressional Cup./81 Qlck Daniels' MacGregor 65 sloop Joss can set an elapsed time record by arriving at Puerto Vallarta by 9 tonlght./C1 Sports Ocean View Hlgh's basketball team claims a dramatic 52-51 Sunset League victory over Edlson.IC1 The UC Irvine men's ten- nis team moves to 7-0 overall with a shutout win over San Jose State./C2 · Fountain Valley takes over first place In the SunsetLeaguesoccer race./C3 Entertainment ABCgrabsasecond ~ Nielsen victory -and shoots down "Call To Glory."/83 A TV movie about the Atlanta child murders draws upsetting con- clualo.na. /114 INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bddge Bulletin Board Buatneu Claulfled Comlca CrOMWOrd Death Notlcet Horoecope Ann Land«• Oplnton P1Paruzt POltc. Log Pubtlc Notlcel 8pot11 T191Yttion Theatetl W•ther 81-2 82 A11 A3 85-6 CS-7 A11 C7 c• ce 82 A10 81 A3 04-5. 7 C1-3 83 8~ A2 and police would not release the name of the second man, who apparently suffered a knife wound to one,arm. He was being treated today at Pacifica Community Hospital in Huntington Beach. • Hospital officials refused to djs.- close the second victim's condition today. An unspecified amount of cash was taken from the apartment. Police did not say whether the assailants took any other property. . The violence broke out at 8: 1 S p.m. tn an apartment at 8081 HolJand Drive. off Beach Boulevard only a short distance from the site of an ambush..gtyle killing last November that ~lice have linked to drug trafficking. , Details of Wednesday's were sketchy. slaymg The first v1ct1m was stabbed once In Novembtt, Cotta Meu Ide- m the chest, a wound that subsequent-vision repairman Ronald ldn wu ly claimed the man•s life. Pohce said aunned down oullidc a rct*nce on IM second man was stabbed once in Lambert Drive, less than a mite tn>m · Police said two men and a woman all described as tccn-aaers. forced their way into the apartment One of the suspects had a shotgun and ordered both victims onto the floor. Sgt Bill Peterson said it appears that one of the victims put up some resistance that led to the stabbings. the arm. ;1ednctday's incident Wedetday. It was not clear who summoned Oetectiveuaid Ides' death appears p0lice. to bt connected to the drua under- The slayina marked the fi world and said ft ~ a sharp. bomi~ide in Huntinaton 1 e$$ 1ocrcase in drug-re.lated lcillinp in than three months. Oranac County. Fairview, _UCiget grant for .age study $3 million received for study involvtn ofdsters at hospital ·ay PHIL SNEIDEAM.AN °' .. ...., ....... UC Irvine researchers and the state hospital in Costa Mesa have received a SJ million federa.I grant to study whether involvement io volu.nteer work helps elderly peopk remain .mo re mentally and physicaDy fit. The five-year study-will focus on Fa1rv1ew Developmental Communi- ty's Foster Grandparent Prop-am and seek scientific evidence that staying active can b'elp a senior citizen stay healthy. ··we are very gratified to act thtS, .. sald FranCls M. Cnnclla. who is the_ director of Fairview (formerly Fair· view State Hospital) and an associatt' professor at UCl's College of Medi- cme. "It's o ne of the larger grants approved rcttntl) by the NauonaJ lnslJtute on &Jn&.·· ..., ,... ,._., L.-9,.,... Thia row of .tora on Newport BoaleYUd will be balldosed to clear way for Coeta lleea Coartyarda ahopplnC center. Cnnella wd the study could have important ram1ficat1ons. If the study documents that programs like Foster Grandparents help the senior citizens stay fit. n could bt a Stcl> lOward reducing the h1&h health care n· pcnsesmvolved m trcatmena of the elderly. Al Lhe same time. 11 could encoufllJe more widespread use of senior cHJzens 1n facilities like Fair- view. at da)-care centers and in other ~•al ~"'ice programs. Downtown strip'to vanish in Mesa Bulldozers prepared to raze nine stores to clear path for 18-m!llion s hopp1_!1g cen ter By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... DellJ ..... IWf The Hollywood Magic Shop 1s about lo disappear, along with eight othe r husinesses on a ponion of Newpon Boulevard that 1s being cleared for a·n $18 million shopping center in downtown Costa Mesa. Storefronts on the west side of the boulevard, from 181 5 to 1839 New· pon, have been boarded up wb1le contractors dismantle the buildmgs. salvaging bricks and other materials that can be resold. The final blow is expected early next week. when bulldozers raze the Conviction in priest killing 'whitewash ' CoastPolish leader doubts policemen will serve out senten ces By ROBERT BARKER Of ... DellJ ..... ...,, A Polish-American leader who hves m Huntington Beach charged today that the conviction and sentencing of four Polish secret policemen for the murder of pnest Jerzy Popieluszko was a "white- wash." At the same time, the local resident -JS-year-old Adam Kiemik - disclosed that he has been handed a tape recording smuggled out of Po- land that contajns fragments of the last Mass conducted by the slain Roman Catholic pnest. K1em1k, who holds c111zensh1p in both the United States and Poland. said the tape. which also includes broadcasts of Pop1elus7ko's funeral. was delivered to him in Los Angeles by a member of the Pohsh .. undcr· ground The tapes have been mass Related story on A 7 produced. and proceeds from sales of the tapes will be used 1n the ba1tle to gain freedom for Poland and other Iron Curtain coun1nes. K1emik said. He claimed that the conviction ..,d sentencing of four Polish scorc1 policemen 10 14 10 25-ycar prison agin• structures to make room for a portion of the Costa Mesa Counyards. an I 1.2-acre shopping center. Featuring a health club. retail stores and restaurants. the Counyards will be built on propeny that has been condemned. cleared and assembled into a "Super Block" over the past four years by the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency. Pacific Savings Bank is purchasing the site. bordered by 19th Street. Park A venue. Ncwpon Boule' ard and Harbor Boule' ard. from the Cit\ agenC} for $4.8 million · The bank. formerl) Pacific Federal Savings and Loan. will develop the 172.300-squarc-foot shopping center along the same Span1sh·<it)k mo11ff used forthe cf.>mpan) 's Pacific Fed~r­ al Plaza at Newpon Boule' ard and 19th Street. Among tht: storefront~ being de· molished next week arc ( oast Music. (Pleue .ee DOWNTOWN/A 2) He ..aid the stud) has local 1mphc.a· 11ons as "ell because senior e1t1zcns are expected to ma~ up 25 percent of Orange fount) 's population by 1990. .. These people are a resource." C nnclla said ··Many of them are quite competent and can be addition· ally useful to society Ifs only because the~ ·-.e reached a certain age that they·ve been put out to pasture. so to speak. (Pleue eee Gll.AlfT / A2) 1 FBijoins in hunt for county fugitive Who escaped twice terms for the slaying of the.,ticst was a whitewash because coun officials didn't try to find those high in the (Pleue eee CONVICTIONS/ A2) By STEVE MARBLE Of IM.,...,. "9t It .. The FBI has JOincd tht' <,earch for an Orange Count) fug111,c "ho has ~scaped from law ·officcr. '"ice 1n rC"Ccnt Wt'Cks and was IJ"lt \t'i'n nt'"ar the Mexican border Mtchad \\<aydC' Mohlrn cc;capcd Jan. 17 in Orange Count\ lie wa!> awa1t1ng tnal on a charge of Ir\ mg lO loll a Fountam Valle) police officer dunng a shootout morl' than a \car ago, accord mg to authontll'\ Mohon. 39. t'scaped a ~'\ond time Jan. J 1 1n Tempe A.n1 "here he was hem& held on charge\ of kidnap gr.int theft auto anJ rt:'i1"ll1 nJt JITl'\t ~uthont1es 1n ~n10na saad Mohon u'-Cd an assumed name while in their cuc;tod\ .\ fin,crpnnt check that R·-.eakd 1\fohon ~ 1dent1t} reponedl~ :im,cd 1ust hour.-. after his S('('Ond l''>lJ(X' Or:inttr l'ount\ . hcnffo; Lt Dick 01 .. on ..aid th~ FBI has JOIDt'd the manhunt because of an allega11on thJt 1\1ohon crossed stall' hnc.-. to J\ n1d prosecution Ol<,t1n said the mo.-.t rcct>nt \lghllng ot the tug1t1\C came last wec~cnd in Jn \n10na·Mn1co border town Hl' did not namt· 1he to"n Mnhon "a' 1nit1all\ arrested on ( Pl eue .ee P'Bl/A2) Will pier pressure speed HB' s boardwalk; eatery? - Ro1ERT 8111£1 NEW S PERSPECTl~E Tests set for quiet · newjets Size of proposed restaurant keeps the pro e~ unfinished tWO-ears after destructive sto Some thinas 10 on forever. But 1n our coastal cities a nd environs they seem to take a little lonarr. In Costa Mesa. h tttma that v.-ork on Harbor Boulevatd II Mvcr aoina to end. In tbt moat curttnt d\aptcr oT the happeninp on HafbOi', traffic lanes have been pinched to make way ror lancbcapiftt on the medaan. It's a lot of fun try1n1 to tum lcf\ onto Harbor. Tbm'• no platt to ao bfcauw tbf inttts«oon•t ahndy n11ec1 --can ll')'int lo aquecie 1nlo what's left of 1h~ lanes ahc.d. Frut- lration m 'a)\t be cased by a little ~nery in w mtdi.an but what ~ou sec all too frtquentl)' 1 oranac traffic , .. cones -thousands of them. traffic cones and Harbor Boutev seem to be synonymou NcW1)0n Beath has 1u ~tandm1 i ues 100. Tht coatro" O\ler John Wayne Airpon IS 1stena and htah·pitched -the be appcati to be ne\ter-endina. • In INine wt wan with bl ed t h as talk aocs on over tht kation 1 City Hall. Wall it be Q\ii1I H1U or Vitt• 14? Witt they~ decide' But as nenltlofM and MlliRJ as the I ut and their hoped:for toluuon ma be. the ptlcbnidcthc l~·e>l•v•n• controvtn1cs -and .. . ._ -- lack of solutions -in Hunungton Beach. For toe-<urhna. blood<urdhn m1nd-bo11hn1squabbtcs no1hm1can top the -'"Solsa Ouca marshland controversy. the fracas over down· town rcdcvelopmtn1 and the shum~ 1n1 Of PIPtt and blanuna ofothcrs on Oood control probkms Now tbere•s a MW entry -the Hun11naton Beach C1l)' pitr. And at may top thfln 111. It bad 1i. tq1nn1nas 1n the b11 tonn or Ma~h 1913 ~hen waves dntro)«l the last 2'0 feet of the 1,8)()..foot pier. Res-in looked 1mplc cnouah and the etl)' e"cn had thc fora.pt 10 carry 1n urancc that covered much orthc repair rosu But a Oap dc\tloPed O\tr whether thttt hould be a one or tv.-~stor)' restaurant at the t'nd ol the "ooden structutt. But that ~med to be n'SOl\('(i and e' el")'th1na appca~ 10 be m order when the ( oa tal Comm1 ~ion ap- pm"ed a l~.()()().squart--foo1. cop- pcr..roofcd t-.~ IOI") truCtUIT. "I'm ao•na 10 do mr be t 10 1c1 some1h1na buth out at the end of the p1rr ~ Jurte 20 lhhermen and others will ha"e a pl~ to set a hamburscr." Cit) ounc-tlman Ja k Kell) proclaimed at a City C'ounnl mttti "rm 1n 10 puU all the stOJ)S to C\pNltC lhl\, .. TM odd thmaabo\lt 1hc \Ow 1s that Kell) m.tdc the latcmcnt la I f ~bru­ '" lM-June 20 compk11on that he (Pleue 8tt PfER/ A 2) By JEFF A OLER Of .. ~ .... --W11h a whoo h instead of the all- too-fam1l1ar roar. a commtte11I Pl · en er Jetliner 1 C\pcc1ed 10 touch down 11 John Wayne irec>n Fnday to hqm a '"'CHia)' tcnn ofntiht test that could 'i1gn1l the dawn ofa new - quieter -1v11t1on era 1n Orantc C'ount Oranar Countt upervlso"" airtinc and 11rpon ofr\tlaJ• as ~II u no• con 1ous ~ lacb ~nt aJlttt1waatJt11IM-.h.-~~ lm\al tiJI .. Ulf Is .. 737. • TM> ~tiner•1 !eaftle hu d m.nu.- t t lut\:I' tla•m' the 737·JOOwin Oy far quieter than th~ ('Om Pf!_l!'l__M5Don· .. <Pl--... llVIST I A.2} . , Aa • 0r-. Co.t DAIL y PILOT /Thurldey, Fwuary 7. 1115 4 motorhomes burgledln Valley storage f acllity Four motorhomes were but· &lariicd while parked at a Fol.ll1tain \'alley storaae busincas, polite rc- Poried Wednesday. Windows we~ smasbed to pin entry into the vehicles at the Stor N Lok yard at I OSOS Garfield Ave. A btaclc and whjte television set and a down sleepina bq we~ stolen from a .... l 983 Fleetwood South- wiad. t\udia.vldeo equipment. alcoholk bcv~ and ctochina were l.lken from a wtutt 1983 Journey. Loues from a 1976 Cruise Air and a cream-colored Winnebqo WCT'C not immediately determined. FBI SEEKS OC FUGITIVE ••• From Al 1,500 homes lose ~lectricity in HB New Year's Eve 1983 In Fountain Valley followina a struaJe with a police officer. Mohon, wli"d was shot six times by the officer, was arrested on suspicion ofauempted murder. It's alleged Mohon fired a single shot at Officer Kevin Arnold. Arnold 1was not hit by aunfire. Mohon escape last month while be bcina esconed by an sheriffs deputy to UCI Medical Center in Oranae. where Mohon was receiving treat- ment for the aunshot wounds. The followina week Mohon was arrested after alleacdly stealina a car and leadina police on a two.hour, I 00-mile car chase. His second escape occurred·while he was beina returned to Jail followina a court appearance. It s alleged he stole a car to make his aetaway. The car was found abandoned the follow- ina day. police said. About l.SOO homes in Huntinaton Beach went without electricity early Wednetday when a cable failu~ ~red a power outaae in an area ofl' Spnnple Street near Warner. The outaae t;eaan at about 6:30 a.m. and, in some cases, lasted up to two hours, a Southern California Edison spokesman said. A m.Jority of Edison customers had power restored by about 7:30. GRANT GIVEN FOR SENIOR STUDY ••• J'romAl "But they're a real manpower pool that's been largely untapped. At Fairview, they represent a tremen· do us benefit~ our clients.'' The Foster Grandparent Program. . more than a dozen years old. enlists older residents.living on low. usually fixed incomes. Each senior is matched with one or two de- velopmentally disabled Fairview pa- tients. generally people under age 22. The "grandparents" handle a var- iety of tasks. They ma y hold and rock an infant. help with feeding and bathina, walk around the grounds with a patient or assist classroom teachers. Each senior works 20 hours per groups: I 00 senion who atk to week. eamina a stipend of$2 per hour become Foster Grandparents and are plus a hot lunch. About 125 seniors admitted to the prosram, 100 seniors arc involved in the program. wJlo ask to become Foster Grand- Crinella said correlation studies -parents butarc not ~mittcd:. and I 00 hav~ already shown that at:ti ve randomly se~ted control seniors seniors tend to be in better health. But who arc no~ 1.n the Pf'OF.&1!1· . that leaves unanswered the question AJI panicipant~ Wlll have tbelr of whether the seniors are only more me!lta~ and physical healt!' tested active because th ey are in better penodi~lly. Researchers will try to health to begin with he said. determine .wh~the~ Foster Orand-, parents maintain h1aher scores over The study at Fairview will try to the five-year period. .. find scientific evidence that simP.IY Side issues that will be studied by getting involved in a program like UCl scientists include how the Foster Foster Grandparents is a step toward Grandpaf'C(lt Program affects mem- belter health. ory, sleep and depression in panici- The study will focus on three. pants. CONVICTIONS CALLED 'WHITEWASH' ••• From Al government who a~ allegedly· re- sponsible. "I doubt the scnttnces will be earned out. I wi ll be surprised 1f they (the policemen) all aren't freed in two or three years,·· Ktemik said. "It was the secret police who were arrested and it's th e secret police wh o arc running the country." Pop1eluszko had drawn crowds 10 his Warsaw church with his sermons in defense of the Solidarity trade union, which was suppressed in a martial law crackdown in December 1981 . The priest was kidnapped on a hignwa) Oct. 19. Eleven days later. his body, bound and gagged, was pulled out ofa reservoir. K.iemik. who said he fled Poland in 1977 after the government asked him to be an informer, said he believes the trial was held to keep the people in Poland calm. They (the aovemmenl) wanted to pretend concern. But I don•t. believe it. There have been at least SO instances 9fsim ilar problems and several instances of priests beina torturedr" he said. K.iernik said that the tape record- ings contain a song that the Rev. Popieluszko sang "that's become a second national anthem to the fatherland. It's like a reliaious anthem (to Poland) ... he said. K.icmik said the tape rccordinp are ~ing sold for SI 0. 95 and that funds will ~o to an organization called Pomost which is dedicated to the renunciation of the Yalta Aarcement in 194S. The World War II accord, K.iemik said, turned large chunks of Eastern Europe over to Russia in return for Soviets' decision to participete in the war apinst Japan. Kiemik said a renunciation of the agreement would five hope to the "enslaved peoples ~nd provide a mcssaac to Russia "that cooperation between the East and West can't be built over the backs of subjugated people." Pomost. which means bridae in Polish, is conducting nationwide rallies Sunday. the 40th anniversary of Yalta. Kicmik was born in New York of Polish parents. His father was an official in the United Nations. DOWNTOWN MESA STRIP TO VANISH ••• From Al U-Rent Furniture, University Stereo, Holl ywood Magic, Ftnlandia Furniture, Newport Check and Cashing, Pacific Tools. Furniture in the Bare, the light Brigade and 1wo vacant suites. Redevelopment Director Manlyn Wh1sen~d said most of the busi- nesses have been relocated. While workers from Viking Equip- ment Co. in Glendale tear down the buildings in the SO-year-old down- town area. some ne1~bonng busi- nesses along the west side of Newport Boulevard arc ge1t1ng a glimpse of I their future. Storefronts from 1801 to 1813 Newport Bl vd. arc being condemned by the redevelopment agency, which plans to use the propeny for a companion pro1ect to the Courtyards. Pacific Savings is preparing a study on what type of development should be built on th( sue. in hopes of stnking an agreement wnh the city s1m1lar to the Courtyards deaJ. Meanwhile, on the other side of Newport Boulevard, 25 businesses in the 1800 block will receive a $689.000 facelift as part of the redevelopment project to revive the deteriorating downtown area. Businesses will be resurfaced with stucco and renovated with canopies. awnings, archin' windows and tile, while rear parking lots will be re- habilatated and landscaped. Half the cost of the renovations will be paid through federal subsidies. Propeny owners can finance the remaining expenses through city de· ferred payment loans. in which the debt would be automatically erased after 10 years. providing the propeny doesn't change hands. OUIET JETS TO BE TESTED ... Rm Al nell-Douglas M D-80, the Jetliner most used at John Wayne A1~rt. "I feel very confident we II find some noise improvement. Just how much 1s what remains to be seen," airpon operations chief Denis Horn said. With an ironically silent nod of its collecuve head. the Board of Super- visors voted unanimously Wednes- day to authorize AirCal to conduct a series of flight tests aimed at qualify· ing the 140-seat aircraft to begin service at the airport. Although the airline will fly a scnes ofniihts Friday aimed at introducing the plane to the public, the crucial seven-flight test senes will begin Saturday mornmg. accordmg to air- pon officials. The aircraft will be required to meet airport noise standards at maxi- mum takeoff we1eht On twO flights and at varying weights on five other flights. The first takeoff 1s scheduled at 7:30 a.m. The redes1jned 737-300 is a stretched version of the tw1n-cnJine Jet that has been used by airlines since the 1960s as a short-haul aircraft Fitted with more powerful, new- technology engines and a stretched Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Detf yery .. QuManteed MOllOaY ,,..,.y " , "' °' !'IOI ...... "°"' P4Pttl 11'1 530plft ,.,..,.,.,..'"" ltld 'f°"" CGO't ., ~ M --tel cabin to carry addiuonal passengers, the plane ha s been marketed as the airlines' answer to airpons that carry tough noise restncuons. such as John Wayne. ··w e believe 1t will be quieter in every respect, both on takeoffs and landings," said A1rCals' Franz Lipsey. vice president for corporate services of the Newport Beach-based airline. "The engines are so quiet at idle that there is a danger employees might not know they're operating.'' "We're pleased to talk about the airplane and the good neighbor it will be." Lipsey added. ··we think it's part of a continuing effort to contain noise. this being the latest, most remarkable step we've had.·· Lipsey said the a1rcraf\ 1s the first of a dozen 737-300s A1rCal purchased. It has an option to obtain 11 more. The cost of the planes and spare pans. to be delive red over the next four years. approaches $300 m1lhon, he said. The •rlinc is trading an seven M D-80s and earlier versions of the 7 3 7 on the new planes and expects to ma1ntam a fleet level that averages 24 aircraft. A1rCal hopes to introduce the plane into regular servrcc at Burbank Air- port beginning Sunday with service at John Wayne Airpon to commence wi thin the next several months as the a1r)ine takes delivery of additonaJ planes. The contest to fl y quieter planes out of Oranie County is expected to intensify among airlines as April approaches. The Board of Super- visors has aiven the go-ahead to a plan increasif.the number of aver- age daily f1i · ts at John Wayne Airpon from l to SS beginning April I. Besides increased fliahts, the board already has sanctioned a tradeout package enablina airlines fl ying quiet- er O ass AA planes, defined as those that can takeoff below the 89.S decibel threshold, to acquire ad- ditional fliabts up to the SS·fliaht hmit. The 737-300 is one of only two Jetliners that noise experts believe bas a chance of qualifyina for the extra fliahts. The other plane is the high- wmg. I 00-passenaer BAe-146 flown by Pacific Southwest Airlines which has yet to qualify at John Wayne Airport. Whit do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wut don't yo1 like? Call the Dumber at left and your message will be reco~ed. trHKrtbed alMI delivered to Ille appropriate editor. Tile tame U·llo.r .. ••erta1 service may be ued so recor4 letters a. tk editor oa aay topic. Coatrlbutore to oar Letten col•m• m11& lffla4e tllefr name and telepboae a.mber for verification. No ctrc•laUH ca.111, pleaH. Tell as wllat'• on yoar mlad. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.l . 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H 02 43 21 111C1tn9 •15 p m TODAY ----------S.tlow 52 21 ~ IOw 4:4t pm, 0.8 lllQIMr 41 07 8-ldhlgtl 1112pm 4.7 Surf report = :: ~ ,,.,.y c.i...... 54 44 Fntlow 445e m 12 . 70 47 ,, ,, 21 ..oe ... 21 .. 22 -lltAN Lone~ se •a Flttt l'liafl 10-« a.m 5.6 1·2 poor MonNMe 13 35 ~ IOW 5:23 p m 0.3 1·2 poor MOii*~ 52 :It 8-ld hlgtl 11:5 I 11 !ft. 4.1 1·2 poor Ml Wiiton 63 27 4 ' poor Newpor1 IMoll ff 43 SUtl •• 1ooey " 5 2t p.m • ,,._ 01 poor Oni.to Ml U Fndlyttl45•m --·~•t11:30 poor "*" lpf'lrlge ,. :12 p "' ' poor ,........... 80 37 Mootl .... !Odey •• 1·07 p ""· -......... S4 :II Friday 11 1•25 Im MCI ,,._ ~ It llrl ...... lllllO Ml 34 8: 17 p.m ~ .... ~.,...., ...... End of Hundntton Beach Pier edll blocked off a1 1be of reetaurant debated. PIER PROJECT STILL UNCOMPLETED.~. Prom Al was shooting for was last year. By companson, the Seal Beach pier sustained far more serious damage. About two-thirds of the structure was destroyed wh en waves broke the pier into three sections. The city didn't have any insurance and the repair tab hit $2.3 million. But with state and federal grants and loans and an aggressive fund- raisin& dri ve by citizens, the repair work was completed and the 1.800- foot pier was reopened several weeks ago. In the meantime. the Huntington Beach pier sits and sits. Mayor Ruth Bailey and the rest of the City Council members don't like it and they're trying to get the work finished m time fo r the second summer in a row: This time. at Bailey's urging, the city has appointed a pier project manager who has been told to finish the work by July -this July. There are some in City Hall who say that the pier work "fell down a crack'' and that top staff officials made it a low-priority project. There are also accusations of burrgJing. But the principal reason for the delay, according to City Engineer us Evans, came when City Council members approved City Adminis.- trator Charles Thompson's rec- ommendation to build a two-story restaurant instead of a one-story structure. The heavier structur~ required the suppon of steel beams, and the steel beams proved to be too much of a load for the pier so additional pilinp had to be planted into the ocean floor. The pier actually was repaired under less-demanding standards last March. But practically everything had to be done over to accommodate the heavier load. Evans said the last of the pilinp and a new boat ramp should be finished in a few days and that bids for the restaurant reconstruction should go out soon. He said work should be completed in four to six months. The old pier was first built in 1914 and rebuilt in 1940 after the devastat· in& storm of 1939. So there is precedent that the pier can be rebuilt. h 's just a matter of time. . • • t . • ! : I The county has frozen nearly $16 million In prop- erty taxes paid by the Irvine Co. until Its tax dlspu~e Is settled./ A3 Court date set for college police officer charged with burglary./ A3 Police have their own •LA Ram' In the form of a tank with a battering ram to break Into suspected drug dealers' houses./ A'- Nation Reagan seeks simple tax plan; legislators react to his speech.I AS A retired general says Westmoreland sup- pressed accurate Viet nemy fl~re~./ Al Wor ld Justice Department OKs search for Nazi war crlml- nal after mock trlal ls held./A7 Four Polish secret police officers convicted of klll- lng a priest get prison terms ranging from 14 to 25 years./ A7 Former contenders and new rules are expected for the 21st annual Con- gressional Cup./8 1 Dick Daniels' MacGregor 65 sloop Joss can set an elapsed time record by arriving at Puerto Vallarta by 9 tonlght./C1 Sports Ocean View Hlgh's basketball team claims a dramatic 52-51 Sunset League victory over Edlson./C1 The UC Irvine men's ten- nis team moves to 7 -0 overall with a shutout win over S~n Jose State./C2 · Fountain Valley takes over first place In the Sunset league soccer race./C3 E ntertainment ABC grabs a second Nielsen victory -and shoots down "Call To Glory.••193 ' ~tT:n~0cv~fi:t>~~!',~ draws upsetting con- clusions. 184 INDEX I Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bullnen Clueffled Coma Cr08IW0rd DMth Noticee Hora.cope Ann Lander1 ()ptnton Paparam Poffce Log · Publle Notlcet Sport1 l'~ Theel .. 81-2 82 AH A3 es-e C5-7 w ....... A11 C7 C4 ce 82 A10 81 A3 C4·5, 1 C1·3 83 83-4 Aa eat ' erssta eewit man cas Trio burst into HB a partment, ~ound a second victim BJ STEVI!! MAABLE Of ... Olllr ....... Three roblxt:l bursr 1010 a Hun&.- lni'iOn Beach apartment Wednesday night, stabbed ont man to death and left the other bleeding from knife wounds. Pohct ~td ont of the assa1 lants carried a sawed-off sh~n during the ambush~style robbery. Tht dead man was not identified and police would not rdtafe the narrt: of the second man, who . apparently sufTtred ~ knife wound to one arm He was bein_J treated today at Pacifica C'ommunity Hospital in (Pleue Me llUaDSR/ A2) -------r Disney, Lucas team up at park 'Star Wa rs· creator ---to eteeate attractions . a nd maybe even films By lite A.11odated Press ~ ........ t..p.,_ Th i• row ~toree o n l'fe•P-"" BoalnUd wU1 M tiiill4osed to clear way for Ca.ta lleu eOa.rtyanta 1boppln& center. Wah D1sne) Productions said Wednesda) 11 has signed an qrce- ment '4-lth filmmaker Geo~ Lucas 10 des1sn a11rae11ons for ats 1musc- men1 parks .. D1sne' ollic1als also said the) may Downtown strip to vanish in Mesa open a theme pad.. in Europe and will Avenue, Newpon Boule,ard and '>C."<'I>.. to ra1'>1.' SIOO m1lhen for new Harbor Boulevard. frum 1hc cit' mo' 1cs h~ M'lllng ltmttcd panntr-Bulldoze--rs prepared to raze nine stores to clear path for $18 million shopping center By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. Olllr ..... ...., The Hollywood Magic Shop is. about to disappear. along with eight o ther businesses on a ponion of Newport Boulevard that ts being cleared for an S 18 mt I hon shopping ctnttr in downtown Costa Mesa. Storefronts on the west side of the boulevard. from I 8 15 to I 839 Ntw· port, have been boarded up while contractors d1smantlt the buildings. salvaging bncks and other matenals j that can be resold. The final blow ts expected early next week. when bulldozers raze the Conviction in priest killing 'whitewash ' CoasfPolish eader doubts soldiers will --serve out sentences By ROBERT BARKER Of .. OellJ .......... A Polish-American leader who lives in Huntington Beach charged today that the conviction and sentencing of four Polish soldiers for the murder o f priest Jeriy Popielus.zko was a "whitewash." At the same ti mt , the local resident -35-year-old Adam Kiem1k - disclosed that ht has been handed a secret tape recording smugled out of Poland that con taint fragments of the. last Mass conducted by the ·•lain I Roman Catholic pncst. K1ern1k, who holds c11tzensh1p in both the U nited States and Poland. said the tape, which also includes broadcasts of Popicluszko's funeral. was delivered to him 1n Los Angeles by a member of the Polish under- ground. ' The tapes have been mass produced . and proceeds from sales of Related story on A 7. the! tapes will be used 1n the battle to gain freed om fo r Poland and other Iron Cuna1n countnes. Kierntk safd. He claimed that the conviction and sentencing of four Poltsh soldiers to 14 to is-year prison terms for the slaying of the priest wns a whitewash agmg structures to maJct room for a pon1on of the Costa Mesa C'ourtyards. an I 1.2-acre shopping center. Featuring a he31th club, retail stores and restaurants. the C'ourtyards will be built on property that has been condemned. cleared and assembled into a "Super Block" over the past four years by the C'osta Mesa Redevelopment Agency. Pacific Savings Bank ts purchasing the site. bordered by 19th treet. Park agenq for S4.8 m1ll1on ships The bank-. fonncrl) Pae11ic l-ed1:ral In add111on. D1sne) left open tht Savings and Loan. will dc..,elop tht' poss1b1lit) 1ha1 Lucas, whost "Star I 72.3~square-foot shopping cen1er ·Wars" tnlog> .. Raiders of the Lost along the same pan1sh-'>t)k mo11ff .\rk" and .. Indiana Jones and the used forthe com pan)-.. Pac1tit Feder· Temple of Doom·· were enormous al Plaza at "'lewpon Boule\. 3rd and bm.-officc )UCt'CSSCS. mar maJcc mov- 19th Street. 1cs for tht> Burbank studio .\mo ng the torefront\ hc1ng dC'· ··~,. hope lucasfilm (Lucas' pro- moltshed nnt v.eck arl' ( oa5t .\lus1c. dudmn com pan") will be mv<Mved 10 (Pleaee eee DOWNTOWN/ A2) (Pleue eee LUCAS/A2) 1 UCJ, Fairview get $3 million grant for senior study Adam KJemlk because court officials didn't try to find thost high in the government who are allegedly responsible (PlMee eee CONV1C1'10N8/ A2l By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ............... UC Irvine rescan.hcr., and the state hospital 1n Costa Me<.a haH' rccr1,ed a S3 m1ll1on frdaal gran1 10 'tud\ whether 1n..,ohemrnt 1n 'olunl('l"f work help' elder!\ pl'Opk remain morC' mentall) and ph\ \11.:alh lit The fi,C'·)car 'tud' "111 locuc; un F111n1e'>' Dl>H·lo pmental l 11mmuns- 1~ 's Fostcr Grandparl•n1 Prn1tr.1m and ~k sc1ent1lil l'\ 1Jl·n1 r th.it \IJ\ IDl.L ac11'C' can help a \l.'n1or u111t·n 'ta' hC'alth~ "\\ l' are q•n i!rJtilinl 111 ~WI 1h11;." S.'\td Franc1\ M < nndl:l "ho 1\ the d1rel·tor of I a1n ll'" f 101 nw1h fair· '1e" SJatt> I lu~p1lal) and an associate profcs\Or a1 t (Ts College of Med•· cine .. lt''i une ot lhc larger grants appro .. cd rl'lcn1h by the National ln\tllutc on .\ging ... < nnl'lla \.ltd the stud) could ha"C' important rJm1licattons If the stud' dcxument'l that programs ltke Foster < 1randf)3rcnl\ help thC' 'S<'n1or ctt11cn' \lJ\ fit 11 l nuld ht-a step toward rt'dOl ini tht> high hC'alth care n · pen\C\1n\11h1:d 1n trC'atmenl 01 thl clde11\ .\t thl' i;.nmc ftmc. 11 coul<l t'nu 1ur .tgl' more w1de'ipread u!>t· ot ~n•l)r c1t11l'n' m fanhllC'> hke Fair '1l'" at da)-\.Jrc centcrs11od 1n othl·r (Pleaee eee GRANT I A2 I Will pie r pressure speed HB'.s boar-8.walk eatery? ROBERT IAIKER NEWS PERSPECTIVE Tests set for quiet new jets Size of proposed restaurant ke~ps the project unfinished two years after destructive storm . -- lad. of solutions -1n tlun11n11on ~ch. By JEFF ADLER For t()('<urhna. blood-curdling. rt'\tauranl t the t nd ol thl' ~~n 0t.,.~....,. ...- rn1nd·bo11.hna 1Quabb~ no thtn& can \ln.ac-turt "1th a ..,hoosh instead of the all· Some lhinp IO on f'orcver. But in cones -thou11nd of them. The-top thC' ~Isa Chic-a manhland~ But that SttmN to ht ~lhcd :ind t00tfam11tar roar a commercial pau- our coesw cit.es and en viroaa tttey traffk C'Onet arid HarbOr Boulevard controversy. the fracas O\-C'C do"-'n· evcryduna apfl(artd to be' m order l'n er Jl'thner 1\ t\ptttcd to touch Kem to take a hnlt lonttt. sttm to be synonymous. town rtde"clopmcnt and the huffi· ""hen the oa tal < 1l"1ml\\lon ap-down 11 fohn Wayne ~1rpon Fndly In Costa Mesa. it attm1 that .-drk Newport Balch hat iu Iona· 11'\IOf Plpcrand blam1naof'othcr on pro"cd a JS0.000.~u rt'-foot. cop-to tq1n a t wo-di scnn~Inl&httcsts on H1tbor Boulevarel ii ~ aoin1 ttand•lll itMn too. The contro\'trsY flood control problem pt-r-roof'cd '""O-SIOr\ .. uucturr th.at r<>uld \\&f\al thc dawn o.fa new - 1ocnd.lnthemottcurttntchapccror over Johft Waynr Ai'1'QC1 is per-Now thttt's a~ cnll')' -the 'Tm ao•na to do rny be' t 10 act quitter -•"1at1on n-a. 1n Orantt the ltappmj1111 °" Harbor. traffic istenl 8ftd hip-pttched _the mule Huntinaton Beach city pier. And 1t ~mcthu~~1h out at tht end of thC' Count\ i.oa have beeA..piocbed io. ... m .. M1 .. c .... »<1~)''--i1noppeaa_ .. ,r11lJlnbf nevrr..mlltnir:~-.-:--::-fM~hM't,....,...-__ ----l'te'r ~ ~ ~ftll~~-tlftl't--+•....,,· -1:--oun~.,~-atrll--A..r .......... _,. ... on l.._ mcd·•n. It's a 11 "-.4 1u .._·nn•"" 1n the b1& 011.--will "'a"c a "'1• .. to a•t a nd ••"""'" omcial a well a noi i:1 :;,;; .,Y1ns .~~turn ~ onto In lnine" wait whh t.led braah tonn ™:'r Ma,;~ I 9 °lwhtn wa"n ha1;;b~f'lt'f .. " tt)' < ~n~lmn Jade con 10~ Ncwpon Beach restdent HJrbor. There's no place 10 Jo as nilk FCI on O\"Cf the loca1ion of• destroyed tht ta t 2SO fttt of the !>.ell Pro<' ~umcd at C ti) < oun1.c1l 111 art aw11t1n1 tht mucb·bl.Uyhoocd becaute tile tn1tnect1on's alrt y C'ity,Han. Will i1 be Quail HlJI or l,llO·foot pier. Rtpatn loolcd mcct1n "I'm 01n tl' pull all the-llTl"•I of the rfd siancd Boc1n filled with cars tryina to squcae into Vtlllec' '"'Wall they ever dctide' im~ tn h and the ('tty t"\lcn h.ad 't<>P" to c\pcd11c 1h1 • ; '1 .. \()(1 What's ten of the laMS ahacl Fn. lut u nt1llelotM and l\lllll'J the f«Hiaht to carry in urancc that Tht odd thin about thc-\.OW" lhat T~ 1ethner \ ~tll manu· tration m11)\t be tated by a hnJe t~ 1 un and their hoptd·for co"tf'Cld much oftl\ut'pa1rro tl Kell) m de t~ tat(ment ,.,, r ehru· fa<'tu~rcla1m\ the H7-,.,,n fty far pttntryift the median but •hat you -'°luhoni ma bt, 1M pale be ·de the IW• a flap ~t'IOpcd O\.c:T ~htthcr an The June 20 1.('lmpkt1un that he-Qu1ct~r than thC' mpctina Mc Don· tct atl 100 frtqutntl~ 1 oraner traffic Ion ·Plav1na tontro"trs1n -and 1~~ hould bt 1 one or two-10" (Pteue eee PIER/ A2) (PleaM -eumT / A2l ·' ... --- ... CONVICTIONS CALLED 'WHITEWASH' ••• .._Al and aevrral instances ofpriem be1na .. , doubt the wntenccs will be tortured.·· he said. carT"ied ouL I will be surJ>nsed if they Kiemik said that the settet tape (&be IOkhera\ all 11tn't ftted in two or recordinas ~ntain a son• that the three yean..f Kiemik laid. Rev. Popieluuko Ant ·;rthat'I be- .. lt was l~ secret poliet who were come uecond ~nal anthem to the arrested and 1t'1 the secret police who fatherland. It's like a reliajous anthem AN runftiaa the country." (to Poland)," he said. Popiehaano had drawn crowds to Kiemik said the tapt recordinp are has Warsaw churc_h with his rinaina beina sold for S 10.9.S and that funds termons in deftnse of the Solidarity will go to an orpnization called trade union, which was suppressed in Pomost which is dedicated to the a martial law crackdown in Decem-renunciation of the Yalta Aareement ber 198 t. 1n 1945. · The priest was kidnapped on a The wartime accord. IGernik sai<S. hiJhway Oct. 19. Eleven days later. tu[J'led larae chunks of Eastern his body, bound aod aaaed. was Europe over to Russia in return for pulled out of a reservoir. Soviets' decision to participate in tt)e IGemik, who said he Oed Poland in war against Japan. 1977 afler the government asked him Kiemik said a renunciation of the to be an informer, said he believes the · aarcement would f ve hope to the tnal was held to keep the people in "ensliwed peoples and provide a Poland calm. They (the aovemment) messaae to Russia "that cooperation wanted to pretend concern. But l bc:lween the East and West can't be don't believe It. There have been at built over the backs of subjupted least SO instances of sjmilar problems people." Pomoa&. wbicfi means bridee in Polish, iJ conductint na1ionwide rallan Sunday, the 40th anniversary of Yalta. · Kiemik was bom in New Yott of Polish parents. His father was an official in the United Nations. LUCAS.~ homAl all areas of Disney worldwide enter· tainment " said Dianey'c chairman and chic? executive, Michael Elsner. Tt1e announcements were made at Disney's annual shareholders' meet· inlin Anaheim. ucas' role in desianina the parks could provided a much nef'ded shot in the arm for Disney. Attendance at its amusement parks has leveled off at Disneyland and is lfOWing sJu_aishly at Disney World and Epcot Center near Orlando. Aa. MURDER IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ••• Prom Al Huntin,ton Beach. Hospital officials refused to dis- close the second victim's condition today. An unspecified amount of cash was taken from the apanment. Police did not say whether the assailants took any other propeny. The-violence broke out at 8: 15 p.m. in an apartment at 8081 Holland Drive. off Beach Boulevard only a short distance from the me of an ambush-style killing last November that police have linked to drug traffickina. - Details of Wednesday's slaying were sketchy. Police sajd two men and a woman. all described as tcen-aaers. forced their way into the apartment. One of the suspects had a shotgun and ordered both victims onto the floor. Sgt. Bill Peterson said it appears that one of the victims put up some rcsista.nce that led to the stabbings. The first victim was stabbed once in the chest. a wound that subsequent· ly claimed the man's life. Police said the second man was stabbed once in the arm. It was not clear who summoned police. The slayina marked the fifth homicide in Huntin1ton Beach in less than three months. In November. Costa Mesa tele· vision repairman Ronald Ides was aunned down outside a residence on lalnbert Drive. less than a mtle rrorn Wednesday's incident Wedesday. Detectives said Ides' death appears to be connected 10 the drua under- world and said it reflected a sharp increase in drug-related killings in Orange County. GRANT GIVEN FOR SENIOR STUDY ••. rromAl social service programs. -The Pedftc storm trectc M9 begutl lhlfttna bedt-ovw the eta .. but ctoudt p .... ng high CMW Southern C".itf«nla for tN next~ d1ys art not •JICPtC1td 'o drQS> _,Y rlff'I, tN NetlOf\aJ Weeth« SeMce Mid. The weather MMc:e M6d the oloudlnele heeded to the arM w., ~t of 1 disorganized mUI apart from 1 weather front that t>rOUQht rain to the northern htlf of the 11ate todey. ftte ctoud• wlll kMP d•Y11rM temperatur" COOi and the nlghll • llttlt Wll'!Mf whllt 1 neatly motlonltU low pr..-ure otnttt In the Pacific Northwest aeeoclated with the rain eystem btgfne to moY9. TemP8 -..a.~.&. 'M>NTI: ~ 'q ~ \tftd' W•m-COid._ 32 II H 1' u 17 n ~ ,11 -oe '4 It IM Sf •• 83 M IM IO H IS -GI to aa 16 2' M M 12 12 tllowef1 ~ ,_,,,.., lnow OccludeO ._ SlallOnaty ..... .......... ~HOM UI Oeol Ol~o " Of " ,. n ,. 46 32 50 29 u" 27 01 to SS 33 tt 41 .. t7 t7 14 00 ,2 .. H H 2t 01 23 -ot .. 12 Calif. TemP8 Hlglt, IOw l0t 24 "°"" *>OlftO 11 5 a.m loeley --~ H S2 !:..,... ... 41 ,,_ SS N ~ "" LIN~ U 44 0.IMd 13 .. p-~ SI 30 "-" """ .. ,, "9dwood City sa 50 .__ H 46 8ellllM 13 42 ..,. Oleto eo 41 Eztendecl ... 3' 12 41 17 .. '2 oe " 1t ... °' • 21 lln ''enoleoo IM 50 Senta ..,1Nit1 M 37 ---------- ltoelllon se 42 Tldea " oe "11 Hlgll, IOw, pteclpi:latlOn '°' 24 hOurt ~ttlp.m. ~--------~ .., .. ow ---Surf report ;;:: ........ f!o~ 1·2 P00t MontOWI 1·2 poor Moftletey I ·2 poor Ml WlllOn 1 poor ~ leeoll 0 poor OnlatlO 1 poor l"elm ..,,... 1 poor......._. .......... """"*dlno TODAY 12 H Second low 4:41 p.m 41 07 &.c:ond 111g11 11.12 p.m .. 12 at 33 ,,., • ., 14 4' l'W.1 IOw 4:45 a.m. SI 42 :=:::r IC-10:4' a.m 13 " -&Hpm 52 M leconcl hileft 11:91 p.m. 53 27 0.1 4.7 1.2 II 0.3 4t at 43 8W1 •• .1oe1ey et 5:29 p.m • ,,... ff 3S Ftldey It e·4h.m end -9011ri 91 5;30 N 32 p.m to a1 "'-,,._ loeley et tt7 pm., -14 M l'tlday It I 25 t..m. Wld ,,... -o11ri et M S4 •17p.m He said the study has local 1mphca- tfons as well because senior c1t1zens are expected to make up 25 percen1 of Oran1e Counly's populatton b} 1990. velopmentaUy disabled Fairview pa· tients. generally people under age 22. The "grandparents" handle a var- iety of tasks. They may hold and rock an infant. help with fcedina and bathing. walk around the arounds with a patient or assist classroom teachers. getting involved in a proaram like Foster Grandparents is a step toward bener health. r---------.1--------------------..----------The study will focus on three groups: I 00 seniors who ask to become Foster Grandparents and arc admitted to the program. 100 seniors who ask to become Foster Grand· parents but arc not admitted. and I 00 randoml y selected "control" seniors "These people are a resource," Crinella said. ;·Many of them are quite competent and can be add111pn- ally useful to society. It's only because they've reached a ccnain age that they've bttn put out to pasture, so 10 speak. "But they're a real manpower pool that's been largely untapped. At Fairview, 1hey represent a tremen- dous benelil to our clients." The Foster Grandparent Program. more than a dozen years old. enlists older residents living ori low. usuall y fixed incomes.· Each senior 1s matched with one or two de- Each senior works 20 hours per week, earning a stipend of$2 per hour plus a hot lunch. About 125 seniors arc involved in the proaram. Crinella said correlation studies have aJrcady shown that active seniors tend to be in better health. But that leaves the question unanswered of whether the seniors are only more active because they are in better health to begin with, he said. The study at Fai rview will try to find scientific evidence t~at simply who are not in the prov.am. AU panicipants will have their mental and physical health tested periodically. Researchers will try to determine whether Foster Grand-parents maintain higher scores over the five-year period. Side issues that will be studied.~y UCI scientists include how the Foster Grandparent Program affects mem· ory. sleep and dCprcs.sion in partici- pants. DOWNTOWN MESA STRIP TO VANISH ••• From Al U-Rent Fum1ture. n1vers1ty tereo. Hollywood Magic F1nland1a Furniture. Newpon Check and Cashing. Pacific Tools. Furniture in the Bare. the Light Brigade and two vacant suites. Redevelopment Director Manlyn Whisenand said most of the busi- nesses have been relocated. While workers from V1~1ng Eq uip- ment Co 1n Glendale tear down the buildings 1n the SO-rear-old down- town area. some ne1~hbonng bus1· nesscs along the west side of Newport Boulevard are getting a glimpse of their future. Storefronts from 180 I to 1813 Newpon Blvd. arc being condemned by the redevelopment agency, which plans to use the property for a companion projec1 to the Courtyards. Pacific Savings is prepanna a study on what type of development should be built on the site. in hopes of striking an agreement with the city s1m1lar to the Counyards deal. Meanwhile. on the other side of Newport Boulevard. 25 businesses 1n the 1800 block will receive a $689,000 facelift as pan of the redevelopment project to revive the deteriorating downtown area. Businesses will be resurfaced with stucco and renovated with canopies. awnings, arch1n' windows and tile. while rear parking lots will be re- habilatalcd and landscaped. Halfthe cos1 of the renovations will be paid through federal subsidies. Propcny owners can finance the remain ins-expenses through city de- ferred payment loans. in which the debt would be automatically erased after I 0 years. providing the propeny doesn't change hands. i!!}~T JETS TO BE TESTED ... nell-Dougla'> MD-80. the Jetliner most u'iCd at John Wayne A1rpon. "I lccl very confident we·11 find some noise improvement Just ho" much is what remains to be seen." airport opcrat1on'i chi ef Denis Horn said W11h an 1ron1cally silent nod of its collective head. the Board of Super- visors voted unanimously Wednes- day to authon1c A1rCal 10 conduct a series of flight tests aimed a1 qualify- ing the 140-'>Cal aircraft w began service at the airpon Although the airline will fly a \Cncs ofnights Friday aimed at in1roduc1ng the plane to the public, th e crucial seven-flight tecit cicnes will begin Saturday morning. acc01d1ng to air- port officials. The aircraft will be required tu meet airport noise standards at maxi - mum takeoff we1,ht on two flights and at varying weights on live other nights. The first takeoff 1s ~hcduled at 7:30 a.m. The rede'i1gned 737-300 1s a stretched version of the twin-enl'inc jet that has been used by airlines since the 1960s as a 'lhort-haul aircraft Fiued with more powerful. new- tecbnology engines and a 'ltretched Just Call 642-6086 D~~t .. ,_,.,.,Md ~ ,roda, " ,.~ . .,,, llOI ,...,. ~ t>ltfAI I>, 6 lO p "' ,,. o.!O<• , " "' M'CI '{(All eoov .... !IOI .....,ea cabin to carry add1t1onal passengers. the plane has been marke1ed a~ the airlines' answer to a1rpons that carry t.ough noise restrictions. such as John Wayne "We believe 11 will be quieter 1n every respect. both on takeoffs and landings," said Air( als· FranL Lipsey. vice president for corporate services of the Newpon Beach-based a1rl1ne. "The engines arc so quiet at idle that there 1s a danger employees might not know they're operating." ··we're pleased to talk about the airplane and the good neighbor 1t will be," Lipsey added. "We think it's part of a continuing effort to contain noise. this being the la1est . most remarkable step wc·ve had." Lipsey said the aircraft 1s the first of a dozen 737-300s A1r\al purchased. It has an option to obtain 11 more. The cost of the planes and spare parts. to be delivered over the next four year<;, approaches S300 m1ll1on. he said The airline 1s trading 1n seven M D-80s and earlier versions of the 737 on the new plane\ and expects to ma1nta1n a fleet level that averages 24 aircraft. A1rCal hope\ to 1n1roducc the plane into reaular service at Burbank A1r- pon be&.1nn1ng Sunday with service at John Wayne Airport to commence within the next several months as the airline takes delivery of additonal planes. The con test to fly quieter planes out of Orange County 1s expected to intensify among airlines as Apnl approaches. The Board of Super- visors has given the go-ahead to a plan increasi ng the nu mber of aver- age daily fli&hts at John Wayne Airport from 4110 SS beginning April I. Besides increased flights , the board already has sanctioned a tradeout package enabling airlines flying quiet- er Class AA planes. defined as 1hose that can takeoff below the 89.S decibel threshold. to acquire ad- d111onal nights up to the 55-flight hm1t. The 737-300 1s one of only two Jetliners that noise experts believe has a chance of qualifying for the extra fl1,Jtlts. The other plane is the high - w1ng. I ()()..passenger BAe-146 Oown by Pacific Southwest Airlines which has yet to qualif"y at John Wayne Airport I What do you llkt about the Dally Piiot? What don't yH llke7 Call t .. e nombtr at ldt and your me111~e will be recorded, tran1crlbtd ucl dellvere4 lo the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour an1werln1 service may bt Hed lo record letl.era lo tM editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letlen col•mD meiflaCliie &M!lr name and telephone number for verification. No clrcolaUon calls, ple11e. Tell us what'• on your mind. ORANOE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schw•rtz UI Publlsher Clrculetlon 1141942...m c .......... ect.ertteene 714/Ma-1111 All other .._.mente '42-4121 MAIM °''tel 3JO Wt11 .. , II eo.41 ...... CA M•• •OOr-llo• 15t0 C..l• ""-CA m 2e 6-1 ... 0-t e'ICI ~'f II yW .. tl01 ._.. """' COO'( Dy T 11 "' C 84 Mf<ltt 10 I m t"CI yOllt C°"1 ........... Frank Zlnl Managing Editor K•r•n Wittmer Advertising Director Cco0y<'91'I 1"3 Or•• CO.. ~ ~ No -110t.n u1111>-fOo!O>ill 111111• or -..11 .. ....it "81 ,.,.f N rep<OCIUCAO ,..!Nlul _,.. I* -OI COW'IQN 0-.... cero•tt.n . ,,,,,....... ROHmary Churchm•n Controller Robert L. C•ntrell Production Manager Doneld L. WHUem1 Clrculltlon Manager f VOL. n ,NO.m Dellr .... ,......., ......... End of Buntin.ton Beach Pier •till blocked off u else of re.taarant debated. J PIE~ PROJECT STILL UNCOMPLETED ••• From Al was shooting for was last year. By companson, the Seal Beach pier sustained far more scnous damage. About 1wo-1h1rds of the structure was destroyed when waves broke the pier into three sections. The city d1dn 't ha ve any insurance and the repair tab hit $2.3 million. But with state and federal grants and loans and an aggressi ve fund- ra1S1ng dn ve by c111zens. the repair work was completed and the 1,800- foot pier was reopened several weeks ago. In the meantime, the Huntington Beach pier sits and sits. Mayor Ruth Bailey and the rest of the City Council members don't like 1t and they're trying to get the work finished in time for the second summer in a row. This time. at Bailey's urging. the city has appointed a pier project manager who has been told to finish the work by July -this July. There are some in City Hall who say that the pier work "fell down a crack" and that top staff officials made it a low-pnonty project. There arc also accusations of bungling. But the principal reason for the delay. according to City Engineer Les Evans, ca me when City Council members approved City Adminis· trator Charles Thomp59n's rec· ommendation to build a two-story restaurant instead of a one-story structure. The heavier structure required the support of steel beams. and the steel • beams proved to be too much of a load for the pier so additional pilinp had to be planted into the ocean noor. The pier actually was repaired under less-demanding standards last March. But practically everythina had to be done over to accommodate the heavier load. Evans said the last of the pilinp and a new boat ramp should be finished in a few daysand that bids for the restaurant reconstruction should go out soon. He said work should be completed in four to six months. The old pier was first built in 1914 and rebuilt in 1940 afler the devastat· in& storm of 1939. So th ere is precedent that the pier can be rebuilt. It's just a matter of time. [ {