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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-.-............ ---· tEWPORT BEACH l l JI • J l f\ Y MAH C H 1 l l<Hl r, 1 ); •fl N ( 1 f ( 0 UN T '( ( A I~ r ) •; ~.f I A . ( ! ~; · .Newport ponders smoking curbs Council seeks smoke-free work areas after hearing residents voice support cons1drra11on al an upcoming City Council mee1 1ng. The move was prompted b) a letter 1he City Council received last mo nth from a Newport Beach doctor who said such an ordinance is needed. to provide a grea1er awareness of the 1n public buildings and lim11ed to the need to have areas where smoking is lobbies of auditoriums. mokmg in . and 1s not perm med ." Christianson restrooms also would be banned. said. ··1rs good fo r l??th the smoker -Th~La una Beach Ci1y Council and th<.' non-s~oker. • :-app.rov he count) ·s first smolong from others." In ~ent *ttks, th~ council hat received letters supportin' a cuy mokina ordinance. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... CMllr NM ..... The Newpon Beach Ci1y Council took its first step Monday toward ~paratin~ smokers from non- smokers m pubhc places by asking 1ha1 a smoking ordinance be written. Coaet Attorneys for Andrlja Artukovlc are asking that the alleged Nazi war criminal be released on ball./A3 Coast residents give their views on legislation forc- ing them tQJJse car seat- belts./ A3 Calif om la McMartin youngster ad- mits he lied in testimeny before grand jury./ A6 Nation Reagan's In excellent health, but more medical tests are scheduled./ A4 Former president Nixon says he doesn't need his Secret Service agents any longer./ A4 World New Soviet president says he wants to 'termin- ate' the arms race./ A4 Three Armenian gunmen surrender at Ottawa Tur- kish Embassy after injur- ing ambassador./ A5 Mind lit Body Hoag Memorial Hospital opens its new Breast Im- aging Center for detec- tion of cancer and other abnormalltles./82 Parkinson's Educational Program began six years ago with 22 members. Now It has 50 chapters and 42,000 members./81 Sports UC Irvine's Tod Murphy and USC's Wayne Carlander. a for mer Ocean View High stand- out. earn All-America basketball honora le mention./C1 Huntington Beach and Ocean View win In b aseball while Newport Harbor splits a doubleheader .IC 1 Entertainment "A Bedful of Foreigners" Is a fun-filled farce at the Laguna Moulton Play- house./83 A third of the country's leading business ex- ecutives say they will fight leglalatlon to tax em- ployee beneflta./114 INDEX Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge 86 Bulletin Board A3 Business 84-5 Classlfled C6·8 Comics 86 Crossword C8 Death Notices C4 Horoscope C7 Ann Landers 82 Mind and Body 81-2 Opinion A7 Paparazzi B 1 Play Review 83 Pollce LoO A3 Publlc Notices C4-5 Sport• C1-4 Televlalon 82 Theater1 83 weather A2 Councilwo man Ruthelyn Plum- mer raised 1he issue. saying 1hcre 1s suppon in Newpon Beach for s uch an ordinance. Although she didn't specify a date. Plummer instructed the ci1y attorney to draft a smoking ordinance for Strike up the band Dr. Michael Chnst1anson said he studied several smo king ordinances approved throughout the state before wruing his own proposal'. "The slated purpose is not spccifi· cally to protect the non-smoker. but Members of the Marine Corpe Battle Color Ceremony band rebeane TaHday prior to a performance at Irvine High School". The band, wblch toan the nation, pute on a 45- mlnute a.bow lncladl.Di performance. by the drum and b.._le corpa, the •llent drlll platoon and the color guard. Mesa urges fair directors to hold off on hotel plan By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ................ Co ta Mesa residcn1s and Cll)' officials uraed 1he Oranac County Fair Board this momina 10 order more cnvironmen1al Slud1e before expanding plans for a hotel on the fairarounds. Speakers at a heAnna before the board's Building and G rounds C'om· mince said ad1accn1 nei.ghhorhooth would be Sl'\ crcl~ alTL·ctcd h~ plan' 10 increase the proposed hold from I '0 rt)oms to :? I 5. The hearing attrac1cd I() pcnrilc. mo'lt of whom BIJUed thal 1ratfa .ind C\hau!>I fumc'i> trom 1hc e"(pandcd hotel would add Jo 1he no1sr rimO. lem nlrcad' uffered b" rc~tdl·nt · (Pleue He HOTEL/ A2) Christianson s proposal would re-ord1 nee last month. Its rcgula1ions quire cmplo)ers 10 provide smoke-lake effect March 21 . free work areas for employees "'.ho Speaking before 1hc ewpon C1 1y rcqucst...ihem. Restaurants sealing Council Monday. JCfT Jeannette. a more lhan SO ~oplc would be hi$h school student. s:ud "I don't required to provide non-smoking lhtnk 1rs right 1hat non-smokers areas and ~mok1ng would be banned should ha'e 10 pul up w11h 1he smoke Fluor's project plans opposed Irvine Co. declares expansion promises serious traffic woes By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot ... Del!J .......... ~ Fluor<. orp. plan 10 de~clop 162 acres surroundmg 11s Irvine head- quaner'i in10 ho tels. shops and office bu1ldtn$S has drawn cnuc1sm from the Irvine Co .. 1he ci1y's principal landowner and developer. A le11er from Irvine Co. president l'homas H. Nielsen 10 Irvine Mayor Dnvid Sills questions the develop- mcnl strategy ofAuor and Its partne r. Trammel Crow Co .. and indicates the Fluor plan could crea te ..enous traffic problems aro und the \tie al Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Free- wa). The lcw.:r also states that the Irvine Co suppons a cit) s1afT opinion that Fluor 1s ltm11ed in the 1ypeofpro1ec1s II IS allov.<.'d lO build on th<.' Sil<.'. If 1he cil) docs choosc to consider , the project. u:lscn wrote. ·· ... we-- cannot suppon the proposed Fluor· Tramm<.'! (row project" unul a full re' 1c" o t 11s regional impact 1s com pll'tt.'d. Picketers at Fluor ··Please make 1l as strona is you can." said Mary Skinner of N~ Beach. "I bcanily endorse the proposal to rcgµlate smok1n1 in public areas and ~ places:· sa1d Irene Butler. Newpon Beach's dcput) cit clerk. (Pleue Me 8llOENG/Aa) Thl' In 1nl· Co. president's March 8 kttcr 10 S1ll'i was a lso sent to the four o the r In inc (II) Council members and to<. it) Managc:r W1ll1am Wool· le11 Jr Thl· kttcr "'a' prompted b) last (Pleue 9ee FLUOR/A2) Members of the United Mine Workers picket outside Fluor'• Irvine headquarters, proteedng company'• bueineu prac- ticee in South Africa-. See etory Page A2. Teen in slaying case freed after serving 1 year in jail One-year sentence had been promised youth in excha nge for his testimony against fri end By JEFF ADLER Of , ... o ... , "°' ..... \ I ~.,l•ar·11ld ( o\la \k-.a \Outh v.h1> agr~l·d w tcmf~ aga1nM ::i tnend :llCU'>l'd ol murdering a 60-)ear-old \\Oman "·'" <irtkrcd r<.'lca~d from l'U\IOdy M onda~ after rnmplctmg a onl'-\t•ar tl·rm in rounl\ Ju,en1k Hall · . l-.t11t H1t•1u n'ilo\ reka'le v.a., <1r- dt•n•d h) Orange Count) Supenor Court .lutlgl' Franc1~co Rn1;cno dur· 1ng<1 hril'l·rourtroom hearing. He "a" plarl·d on three-) ear·., proha11on . l:J1l·1un,i..1 v.a'I prom1sc:d the one· 'c:ar Jail tl·rm 1n C\l'hangc for pro' td· mg ll''>llmon) against 17·)-car-old l\tc' l"n T die'>. charged in 1he bea11ng death ol Fugcn1a Baker. a Co'>la Mel\3 "oman "ho h.id hl'fncndro Telks and 11x1I. him into her home 81ounl\I pll~dl·d guilt) 10 a chargl· ot hcing an acn·so;or) afkr the fact of murder Baler·., hod' "a' lound huned 1n a planter bo\ at-her ( l'dar Plan· homl' theda) after the \la) I~. 1%.t l11l1ng '"' alkgcd 10 ha' c (KC'urrl·d Bali.:r had been rnnng for T t.'lll''-thl' 'Ion ol J cloM" friend Telle., allegedh <,truck thl' \\t)man v.11h a pipe: atkrthe '''" argul·d O'<.'r h1~ lo<,s of a JOh and tadurl' to attcnJ school. Both B1e1un<\l.1 am.I Telk-. attended ( O'\l:l Mc<\a·-. Rack Ba' ( ·ont1nua11un High School -\I lir<11 hoth R1 l·1un\l 1 and Tclk-. "l'fl' thargcd "Ith tif\Hkgn·t• murdl·r 1n H31.l·r·\ death llm\l·,er J 'iub'iequi.:nt 10H''''lta11on detamincd that \\h1lc H1t•1un<\l1 "11ne\..cd tht· <,la~ 1ng. he "J' not J11t•t 1h 1n' oh 1•d Jl'COrd1ng 10 r>..·rut\ D1s1m1 \t· tornc' \111..t· \laguirt• " "'\\t• rl'Jlhl'd thl' lOndU\llln B1t-1un<.l1 d1dn"1 parllltPJll' hut hclpt·d t11m f fdll''l .tlll'f\\.trd Ht· pro' 1ded him ''1th .1n al1h1 · thl· riro~·lutor said in .\ugu'>l. v.hcn the '>t'nlt'nt ing arrangement wa\ agreed upon l dk' '>till fan·., first-<:kgree murder l hargc-, tn Baker·s death as v.ell as the Jlkg.attnn that h<.' used a '-"Capon 1n the u1mm1\\IOn of a rnme If con· 'tl ll'd he faces a sentence that ranges Imm :!6 \Cal"'. to life imprisonment fht· Jong-d<.'la)cd prelim 1nar) hl·anng 1n the tase. at whic h R1oun .. i..1 "~heduled to 1es11f). 1s set tor March :!5 m Central Mun1c1pal l 11un m ~anta .\na. \lthough B11:1uns~1 has not yet ll'"t1fic<l 1n the much-d<'layed case. he ".i' Mdcrcd rclca!>Cd because the '-l'ntl'Ol'l' he had been prom1<;ed l'qu::ill·d tht' amount of llm<' he al read' hall o,cn l'd tl(lv.l''t'r the Judge directed that h" truthlul 1c,11mon~ dunng lhe tnal Ix· m:ldl· .i ~nnd 111on of proba11o n Th.it mc::in' B1l·1unsk1 could be l h.irged \\Ith J rrobat1on \ 1ola11on 'hnuld h.., t .ind11r on the witness <,tand he t alll'd in111 qucsuon. Arts academy moving to UCI IJ RoeERT 8AMIR °' ............... UC Irvine offlclals say they're proud the American Acedemy of Arts and Sciences plans to move Its western regional head- quarters to the Irvine campus this fall. UC Irvine won out over com- petition from such academic heavyweights as Stanford. UCLA and the Hoover Institution In its bid to house the ac.ctemy'a r,lonal headquarters. he mQve wut be beneflctat to the universityi.nd the local com- munity. according to UC lrvtne (Pleue ... All1'9/A2) 'Yuppies' beckoned to Irvine life ... Home builders expect upsurge in economy to boost sales to young. and well·off. buyers 3 al:»nl'I: • &n.'at dl•;il .ihoul the l 11' '5 hou\tnl marlcl lhl· H)mmunu~ ·, meJmn. c "~~-.and '~ ~·n:cnt ol 11~ n:~1l.knl'i o"n their home' I( )ou'rc a" pp1c. lrHnc 1 JOur paper real C\tlll<' ~'\twn' """' "In 1.itl. Jcm( r.iph1l O\('r 1hc lcind of place ad\Cnt\tna prt.1d\ ~lhng 1hc c11'.., ~'' \\'\t•rnl \ra" h3'l' undeN·on.'d "t lea t. 1hars (' me) ou a 1re:i1 placC' to hH· R1llhoJrd~ nk~na I" m1.··, :ipJX·al tor 'oun Pl'l'" miaht dni~ from a harraac of pub-frN~"-•> route' 1.on' r} 1hc \\Ord 10 k''1on.1I" "ho are up"ardh moh1lc hcity unlca htd rc«ntl 10 au rat commuter 1n 1lwn htc'1' k\ and '11:ill\ intcrc\t new homt bu)cr 10 lh~ CH). .\nJ "ho'' llcma lured to In 1m.•'1 in .1dHH11.1n 1hc1r ra11.'l:r. ·· Sttntt' v1t of Ir, inc and 11' C vn ... dcrlh1\C\lCflll frnm a rct·cnt In other \\MJ 1f 'ou'rt \ltthng plettant ~uburben ltfe\t) It ha'!h h\ in prr\\ rrlcaw 1 \Ul'tl b\ 1hc lt\11\C < n tlm' n lhr "" 1t1'.'\"nom1' l.1dde1 and ho1hcr hun11n~ ftll J horm 1n Ir' 11lt ( ht"d. \llll (1ardcn (inn l p..·rhap~ 1 hcTC' morl' -\Hord1nr. "' thl' If\ 1 nc ( o rl'l('3\l' '"the ''pit JI rt•,1- den1 in th" m3\ll·r-pl:1nnl'<l t ti' '"' \\Cll l'du\.Jt('J ( '~ ix·r,cnt ;m• ullk'Jt' g • du:u"' Mhl mJn) h. '<' fl<l\I· ir.1du<lte J\: tl·1.•\l "''111'.lllJ (mcJ1, n hou .... ·ho ll int·nml· "ahnul S.i~ ll(IOI. anJ l ht le" I mol'\: lhan hall lhc hou'4.·hold Jrl' aJull'11rnh 1 •• P ERSPlCTl\f 1clc' 1\1on commcr1cuali a11 in on the 1.11\ • nnnt 1p.1I 1.1nd1m n1. r '011t''Pl"'1.11oh 1'rnmn11on '\4KUt.I\ ~~~-~~~-----~~----m~·~~~r-L~o-'~~b~~~~'-'~~-~~n~--~-~-~·-·r_~_,~·-1~a-t1~~~~~'~1m_l_n_1=n~c~t~_·l_l'_'_w_a_1 __ ~_,~•l~r•ft7mn~mJ~1 Hunw' 1n In int• tht' \tlnlfMn\ \J\'-ranpc t111m tlO:rnIT ,on· donHn1um' 111 lu'u" h11u'-''' \\Ith .) ' 11'" c teii' lof'p1n1 S '()(l000 \ lot l)f hnml· hu\CI"\ -"moo\ of thl'm \llUn~ profC<,\IOn, I\. thC rnmp n\ '-'" -.lflJl..lrl'nlh lound ""hat thn v.1.'r\' h~1 1n lur in Ir' int· and m:Hk 19!\4 .rn "'"' ri1mnar· ""!('"\\':If (Pleue MC IRVIK&/Ai) ' t t • -... * Orenge Cout DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday, March 12' 1985 Mine workers picket Fluor -over Sout-h:-Africa dealings 8y PHIL NElDERMAN OflMO.-,,... ..... D1spla> 1naa bannerreadina "Fluor fuels Apartheid." abou~ 2$ demon· 'ilraton. &athered outside the Auor ("orp.'s Irvine hcadqu.rters today to prote!it the company's business deal- ings in . oUth Africa. Thf protest. organized by the United Mine Workers of America union. was staged to catch the atten11on of stockholders attending Fluor'c, annual meeting today. Ca~ Sch:i)t. a UMW union ft?.'." rc1,en1::1t1' e. said. "shareholders will be lOmang through this entrance and "e feel the) don't know the com- pan) ·,true role in outh i\fnca ... outh .\fr1ca'!> go,crnment has ~·en cr111cazed fo r its apanheid pohc1cs that arc said to d1scr1mfnate against blacks. Dur1na the annual mttt1na,. Fluor Soard chairman Oa' id . Tappan Jr. read a prepared rt ponse in connct· tton with the demons1r111 on outside. ··Auor is strongly committed to the belief that our presence in South Africa has been and will continue to be a force fo r both economic proarcss and constructive social change." Tap- pan said. "Over the y('ars. 1n our ('fTorts to develop a multi-racial workforce there. we have provided technical training to well over 20.000 non- wh ite workers. upgrading skills which will beuer equip these individuals for future opponunitu~s. ··All of our facilities are de- segregated and we have eq_uahzcd pa) cales and JOb OP.ponunat1e!> for all Fluor emplo)ees. · Union spokesmen said Fluor bu1h a massi ve So uth Africa n plant that con.,..crt~ coal to 011. The)' da1m the plant pa)s low wagM to ~arcgatcd workers. Pa e Michel. another United Mine Workcu official. said South frican coal .._produced Md c1'portcd tu low co~\ -hum the U.S. coal industry. Michel said a sc-cond rnson for toda)"s protest was Fluor's part ownership of A.T. Massey Coal Co .. which operates 1n Pennsylvania. West VirJ1n1a ari d Kentucky. He said union workers arc tn· volvcd 1n a stnkC' against Masse) that began an October. Doug Young. a mine worker from Pike Count~. K} .. who was fl own to California for today's protest. S31d. "We looke!d at what this compan} (Fluor) 1'1 doing an South frica. and we're afraid thC') 're going 10 come down 10 Kentuck) and West V1rgin1a and do the same thing." Close finish forecast in Caho yacht race By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.-, ,_. ... llnt Wrlt.f Yachting fans at the Solmar Hotel hcadquaner of the Cabo San Lucas race will be up early Wednesday. an11cipat1ng a .. down-to-the-wire" finish of the 790-milc race from Newport Beach. At 8 a.m. toda) the Santa ( ruz-70 Blondie and the Nelson-Marek 68 Sw1f\sure 111 were only 175 miles from the finish and sailing 1n brisk 16- knot winds. Blondie was about a mile ahead of Sw1 ft sure 111. Sw1tlsu1e Ill. sailed by Nick Frazee of San Diego. was computed to be first overall on the handicap scale and Blondie was second. Third was the HOT:&L PROJECT DELAY ... Prom Al II\ ing near the Pan fie: o\mph1theatre. ""h1ch 1s also on the state-owned fairground\. The com m1ttl·e. cons1st1ng of two board member'> a representative from the stale A11ome) General's 011ice and fair staff members. will make a rfcommenda11on 10 the fair board. Norben Banos1k. fair general manager. said he wasn't sure when the item would be <:ons1dered. Part of the lair's 1978 master plan, the three to four-story Ramada Hotel would be built on a five--acre o;11e al the comer of Newport Boulrvard and Fair Drive. While the board alread) has ap- pro..,cd the hotel concept. the pro1ect hinges on whether the 65 rooms are addl'd. hoard member Larn .\mold said. · ".\ 150-hotcl dtX'<,n't make an) o;cns.e e1..onom1tall) ..\t this point. 11·., a ques11on of'do )OU build 11. or don't )Ou'>" .\rnold said The board 1s nego11at1ng a 55-year lca\C agreement w11h hotel operator TN Proocnte'i of Scottsdale. ril A state-req uired En' 1ronmc:n1al Impact Repon was conducted in 1978 on th<.' hotel as well as other pro1ec1c; in the fa1r's de\elopment plan. ..\nother prellminar) en- \ 1ronmen1al stud\ "'as com pleted recentl~ on the proposed hotel c>.- pans1on . .\ccord1ng to th<.' rcpon. the 682 automobile trips generated b) the addi11onal rooms "1s not likely to s1gn1ficantl) impact \he local road- way s~stem." Fair official s added that street impro,cments would be made on Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive to accommodate the increased traffic. Most of the residents had not seC"n the repon but they argued that a more thorough EIR. focusing on the ex- pansion. was needed. Residents appeared to be having a case of deja vu from 1980, when the board approved plans to expand the amphitheater from a capacity of 5.000 to 18.000 people "I think you ought 10 clean up the mes!> you've got already. before you stan getting in volved in another one:· said John Feeney. a member of the Concerned C'1t1tzens of Costa Mesa. Inc. Th<' estimated 1.900- mcmber group 1s suing the board for expanding the amphitheater w11hou1 upda11ng the environmental repon. In a letter from Mayor Norma Hcrt1og. the cit}' also referred to amphitheater problems whale urging the board to restudy potenual im- pacts on local h1ghwa). water and sewer s~stems. SMOKING ORDINANCE ... .From Al "The '..trong odor of ugare11es and cigars pl'f\ ad1ng the "'ork plan· b~ both people "'ho come into ( 11~ Hall and emplo~eei.. I'> ofTcns1H~ ... Wrote Bonnie Jeannette of "-c"'- port Beal h "I do not wic;h to den~ thoc;c "'ho" 1c;h 10 \mnkl' the freedom to do so. but I teel I should ha"c an equal freedom not to be Cl.PO\ed to 1t. ··sncntific 1es11ng results are clear. Non-smokers who are exposed to the smoke of ~mokers can be JUSt ai. '>U'>l'ep11ble to the unheallhlul cf· fert" .. FLUOR PLAN CRITICIZED ... From Al week'' puhhc d"du,urt· lhJt Fluor and f ramml'I ( ruw hJ\l' J ma<;ter plan to huild hotel\ a <.on\rnt1un center. h1gh-n\c offo.c huild1ngs. theater\ and store around the e\1s11ng Flu'Qr headquancrs Fluor ollic1al\ sa) the compdn} ha\ the de\Clopment right'> that would perm111hcm to build the proJCl l'>. said an the lcth:r rhclf\lnl'( (I C\ClUll\Calsowrote 1ha19nc1ther the cit\ nor other con- l:errJed part1<'s ha'c 'had a chance "to re' 1cw full~ Jhe s1..ope. magn11udc and 1mpltca11ons of the proposal.'' NM-68 Drumbeat sk ippered b) Don A) res Jr. of the host Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. Drum bl-at was 194 miles from the finish. The Class B leader on handicap was '\mante. skippered b) Mel Ri chlcy. Lido Isle Yacht Club. and th c Class C leader was Victory. ailed b) Robert Butkus. Cabrillo Beach Yacht ( lub. The: race staned Saturda~ at I p.m. ARTS ••• From Al Chancellor Jack W. Pettason. "The academy's declaion Is proof of our rec:ognltlon as a major research Institution,'' he said. "ft also reflects wetl In the comm.uolty for its aup__port of Q!.lr endeavors over the years. "We're delighted that the American Academy of Arts and Sciences hu decided to make UCI Its home In the West." According to university sources, the American_ Academy of Arts and Sctenoes is con- sidered one of the two most preatigious schotastlc organiza- tlomt tn the UnitW State9. along with the National Academy of Science. The American Acdademy of Arts and Sciences' 2.000 mem- bers in the disciplines of science, arts. humanities and public af- fairs are etected on the buls of their scholastic accomplish- ments by their fellows. The 200-year-old organtzatlon has Its main office at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass .• and a Midwest reglonaJ off Ice at the Unlveraity of Chicago. It's West Coast base has been a1 Stanford In Pato Alto. Its regional office at UCI Irvine wlll be housed In the new Phineas Banning Alumni House on cam- pus. "The move Is In recognition of the emergence of UC Irvine on the national scene as one of the country's most promising In· tellec1ual communities," said Dr. David Eason. a UC Irvine professor of political science. compan} 1s concerned that the re- gional impact ofde,'elop1ng the Fluor land be fulh re' 1ewcd "lhat p1~Cl' of propert~ " not an island .. he ..aid Hunt denied suggestion-; that the In 1 m: ( o. 1s coocl·rncd that the Fluor proposal could JCopardlle 11-; o\\n amb111ou\ "Golden Tnangle" de· \Clopmc:n1 planned near the inter· section ot thl' Santa Ana. San Diego and Laguna frecwa)S- '-.. ____ _ -- We 're on sunny side of street Sktet w111 be mostly ci.ar Wednetday eround Southefn Callfomla • trOl)lcal air t\Mda out of the etata and dry air moves Into 11\t rtQIOn, th• Natlonal WNI~ Setvic. Mid. A few ttiowetJ llngerld over the arH early today. but 1kle1 w«e ci.arlng thank• to a low pressure area that moved over Nevada, the weather Mf'V&c. aald. Th• For•cHt tor 1 pm EST Wed M#cn I 40 40 Along the Orange Coast II wlll be clear tonight through Wednesday. Hight In the low 60s to low 101 L.owe In the 401 to low 501. From Point Conception to the "Mexican Border and out 80 mite• -Inner watera: Weit to eouthwat 10 to 20 knot a through Wednesday. Mostly clear through Wednesday. Outer w1ters. Wast to northweet winds 10 to 20 knota with 5 to a-toot combined ... , through Wednesday except locally ttronger guats Point Conception to Santa Roaa Island Mostly clear through Wednesday l(anu1C1ly es 32 ~~i Temp• l .. Yegat M 44 ...... lllti. Roel< 76 46 . ... lOUltonlle .. 42 ~,. 4ff\ Alf\ ~1it..tH •\ ~"' -~ ,.,_..,...,... . HIQh IOw !Of ,. llOurt ending It SI m Mempl\t1 13 •• • •• .& • ~ lltt>eny 68 •• M-BeKll 1• 14 .. _., .,, ,,. ...... ,. ~ AlbuquerQVe H 63 MtlwlUkae 50 35 '"""~'° 10 39 Mpl ... SI PaUI ., a7 39 31 Calif. Temps AllCllOUIQ• NMl\Vtlle 14 44 Alletlll 19 112 $4 N..,. Ot!NN 79 111 Allll\l!C Clly 47 N-York u 41 ...... -·&6 --4jl-~ .. .,, .. at No<to4!!.V1 63 53 M•Q" 1owt0t 24 hou1seoo1no115• m ""''•""• . *" ... ,_. 111 ., OlollftOnlaCtly 12 0 11.~ ... t.lllO Ml .. ~l)n9 !Hac" 9trmtnQMM 81 154 ,. l1;1•U 5' 43 Mot\f0 ... 1& -~ 01n11 .. SI Sii .. 9,.,.,.,ck 40 20 Otiando .. Ill ''""° .. 0 Montttty 43 32 ..,. .. 41 21 PNIMJlll>fl•a llO •II 1.~•1., st 43 Ml Wilton NawPo<I 8MCll .. "3 8ol1on Sf 42 Pnoen,. 89 SS l ot <l\ngain Ml 411 115 SI 8ulllllo sa 3f P11t1~-S3 39 Oeklend e. 60 Onl•t!Q.._ M 40 CaH* 4J 20 POt'lia M• •S 'II Pe.o RoDll' S9 48 P-4m Sprn191 66 60 cri., ... 1ons c Pa-• 111 llO Porlland Or 68 •1 A.a 81vH 66 47 Cll.,1te1on w v .. 0 Prcw101t1ee 5• •2 ReclwOOcl Ctly e. SI "'--N 60 ChlflOlle N C IS Sii ~~" 60 !>ti Sacremen10 113 411 Sa11a..-d1no 66 52 Cheyenne •t ?II Rapid Clly 37 21 S1lln11 60 60 SanGaor..i 67 52 Cllice90 51 33 Reno •2 26 San~ es S6 S111JoM 63 •• Ctneinnau II• • 1 Rochmono St 4f S•n Frencltco 6J •9 San11 "Ina 157 52 Clewtand Ill 3a SI lOUlt ea 38 Stnla Bari>.,• 57 •2 S1n11 Crur N 60 COlumt>ut On • SI 39 SI Pet•fam~ as Sf S1oe111on 65 •l Ta~Vallay 43 211 C-0.NH 54 40 Sell LntC11y 43 36 HIOI\ low IOI' 2• novre ending II ~Pm Ottt11-l'I W0<111 ea 53 84 ea Bartlow 65 41 San Al\lonto Oev1on SI 37 SanJuan,P R Denver •9 31 82 10 BIQ S.er 5 I 29 Tides 52 29 SI Sit Meti. 43 3• 81snop Sii 26 0..Molnat s .. 111. S2 38 8ly111t 1~ 111 TODAY a.Ir Oft 52 38 Snrevepon 8 1 .. S..ru11a '"O" 2 5~pm 211 OuMll 40 24 SpokaM 47 23 SKonctlow 840pm '4 EI PMO 82 411 Syraevte 611 .. Surf report FWl>anlcl 311 25 fopella es 36 WEONE80AY Fargo •O 24 T-74 57 F1111 h1~f1 1421 m 50 Fleglllfl •3 32 TulH 78 .. llll SHAPE Fifi! IOw Ii 51 . II'\ 02 Grano "-'*'• so 34 Watlllnglon 60 48 LOCATIOM Second '"9" S ?9p m ao OrMll'lllt 45 30 Ill 40 HunUnglOll IM&ell I 3 ,.,, WIChlll a Sec:0ot•d 10,. a 23 pm Hwllord 80 43 W1lkN·8atft1 57 ... Blvat Jen y Newpc>< I I "°°' Ill •0111 Sl•MI Newl>Ot'• I 1)()()1 ........ 43 Monol\llU ao 68 22nd StrMI ""'"'"°'' I POO< Sun Mil 10011 at 5 58 p m ..... HO\ltlon ao 65 Extended eaiooaw.ooe I poOt' W-sd•Y 11 6 01 1 m and Ml• llQP> lndienaPOlt• SI 35 ~IQVI'• Bffeh I 1 !JOO< al 5 59 pm Jacl!-Ma II 62 SanCllmenll I 2 1 ... l,IOQ<l Hit lad•l •f 9 S' I lfl ,. ... J8dl_,>'lffe •1 61 S-~IO<lds a111mee olherwtM lw Waler llMO ~ w.onaoay al 12 2 un w1CI Mii 111 ~ 39 34 HOQl!a 63 IO 73. IOw9 44 10 $4 S-1 OorKllOn IOUlllwMI 10 4 II m IRVINE BECKONS 'YUPPIE' BUYERS ... From Al That''I the rcpon from Chick Willene.\ 1n: prcs1dfnt of marketing. 'alee, and busanes1o oper.lllons for the Ir\ inc ( ommun1t) De velopment Co .. a new independent operating unit of thl· ln1nc Co. Hl' ">a)S 1.1.n m:w homc1o \\t'rl· \Old 1n Irvine during I <)84. a 5(l pl'rccnt JU mp over the previous ~car. Because of the Cl'onum1c upturn and lower 1n1erec;1 rn tcs. the com pan) anti 1patcd a i.trong year. But Irvine home <,air'> 1 n 1984 c~,·eede'd expecta- uon<,. he sa) '>. To help a.,surc that home sales continue at a healthy clip. the com- pan~ launched its first tele' 1S1on ad ca mpaign 1n Janua11. cmplO)tng the theme "In inc -It's a Matter of Cho1n· ·· In inc\ om mun it) Dt·H·lopmcnt'" marke11ng manager Shtrh:.') Doig said the l0mmerc1als have been ainng rl·g1onall) dunng morning and e' e- ning nc"'"' broadca!>b. The nc"spaper adi. and billboard tic 1n with the campaign. The purpoSl' c;he sa)'S. is to let people lo.now that home" arc available 1n In inc. "omc at relative!) af- fo rdable price,. ··~ome people think thi s area 1s rnmplctcl) bc}ond their means:· she .. a~'· Tht 1arget'i ofth 1s ad campaign are va ned. It's aimed at out-of-state v1 1tors who an11c1pa1e a JOb transfer to the In.inc area. The ads should also intn$ue Los .\ngeles-area residents looking for a pleasant place 10 relocate. The frec"a) billboards are de- signed to catch the attention of commuters who may seek an Irvi ne home closer to their workplace. lron!l'all). though mammoth out- doors1gns lire being used elsewhere 10 sell homes 1n Irvine. home bu)ers "'on't ha'e 10 worf') about finding such ad,en1S1ni. in their new neigh- borhood -billboard'\ aren't per- mitted in Irvine. -\ kc) reason the pitches arc out now 1s 10 spark some interest before spring. which 1s trad itionally the most active period for home bu)'ing. Are the ads working? Quite well. according to Irvine Community Development's Willette. '\t the end of February. 100 Irvine homes "ere <,old one wed. 80 the ne>.t. he said. That rnmparl"'' to a rail' of 30 per week recorded lac;l June. In add1t1on. he lMl)!> v1\1tori, to Irvine model hom6 and 1oale\ offin·s recently have been running between 7.000 and 9.000 per week -twice \.11~ number reported la~t )l'ilr Pro-.pcc· 11vc· Irvine home bu)Cr\ ha\C been calling from Los Angele' und morl' distant areas. a c;ign that the tclc ... 1sion ads arc aecomplt!>hing their ioal. Willette said. One might suspect this l·ampa1gn was launched because there· art> a lot Of\.acant homes 1n lrvtnej USI waiting for bu}ers . .\ctually. sa)S Willette. there arc rdauvely few compktl'd. unsold houses 1n In inc. Because of high anterc<,t rates. home constructt on -;lo"'ed 1n 1980 through 1983. and a pent-up deman<l fo r hou'>ing "as created. he '><l)'i Cons1ruc11on and home c;ale' arc p1ck1ng up this )Car bccau\C ot improved interested rate!> The search for In 1ne home bu)ers 1s on now. Willette says. because lots of nt"W housing 1s el.pected 10 be completed later thi s )Car in 1ts Woodbridge. Northwood and Wand- wood commun111es. "Today. we're able to offer product and price ranges that were not available a year or a year and a half ago .. he 'a'., In inc< o l'\l'lUtl\l'' haH' talked 111 rnt·nt month' about the aren'!> ho11m1ng hu1,11w.,, lk\clopmcnt. rhc~ h:t\l' pointed out that the people \\ho \\ orlo. 111 or nl·~ir In 111c -,hou Id be ahk 1u .1llmd to 11\C' n\.'arh) That m.lkl'\ hit· l':J\ICI tor the cmplO)'CCS .inc.I l'11m1n:ill'' -.omc n11nmu1~rs on thl' alrl·ad~ doggnl frn·"a~'· V.'elkltl' \:.I\'> man' nt the new hnmt' lx-t·oni'ing ll\a1't.1hlc 1n Ir' in1.• \\ 111 he pncetJ 1n thr $911.000 to \I IXl.1100 rangl' tu atrnmmud.11e lir .. 1- t 11nc hu~l'f\ \\ho work ncarh\ < nm pa"' 111linal\ .'a~ thl· I 70<1- .iuc V. oo<.lhn<.lgc lommun11~ 1n ll'n- tral In 1nl· ha\ hcl·n a parmularl~ popular lrn.at111n for fir\t-tlmL' h1lmc bu)l'r\ \\ oodhradgl" dec;1gned for 25.000 re!>1dl·n11,. I\ <Jc, t.•loped around '"11 man-m.1dc lakl'' ,inc.I 1ndudc'> pool\. tenn1\ tnurt!>. bi\l· anti 1ogg1ng trail' .ind I\\ o lx«1t h duh'> I hl· ;_m·a 'oun1h 111>.l· J P\'rlcl I ha\ en lur .in 11rh:1n. up\\:Jr<.ll\ moh1le > uung proll'\\loflJI 1x·r..or1 on a fi I ne\\ k ll lo. But \\ ilkt11' 111,1\1' th.11 \OU Jon't ha\1' 10 Ix• .1 ' upp1t• to lat 111 "I'm pu,h1ng 40 anJ I lal..c to go run ning lll\'>l'll ·· tw ~a\\ "I like to 1h111t.. tht· 1\hnk wmmu111t~ 1'> 'cry health anJ ll'Ucat1nn-11ncn1l·d " Council delays Irvine Co. project after late changes The Newport Beach C'll) Council postponed a dec1s1on Monda) n1$hl on the lr ... ine Co: .. proposal to build up ·to 888 homes and apartments along with a retail center in the Nonh Ford planned communtt). While the proposal is nut a new one.1hcC11yCounc1I was hit with late chan,cs shonly before the 7·30 p.m. meeting. The council decided to postpone a vote until its n.:xt meeting. March 25. ''I'm not comfonable voting on something I haven't even read yet," Counci lman Don Strauss said. The changes concern•:d a proposed park ond the credit the Irvine Co. \.\UUl\I '"'l'l\l' tor lreat1ng a larger park than outlmt•d 1n prl'' mus plans. t ndl'I ut> gu1dl'11ne.-... Jn dopers ape rcqu1rcd to 1.kd1late p<irlo. -.11e., 1n proportion 111 '>lie of tht· de\Clop- ment Thl· In inc< o 1n11·n1h tu bu1l<.l 596 apartments. 172 homl'' 1211 con- <.lorn1111um\ clll<.l a 50 000-'>quarl'-foOt rctaalccntcron the propcrt ~ rhc 125- acrc pan·cl ltn northea\I of B1~on .\Hnul· and Jnmborce Road . Acrnrding to the propo1,al. 222 125 pl'rccnt) of the unit\ "ould be unda affordable housing gu1dchne\. The Cit~ ( uunril approHll I\ the lac;t one needed < m \tall mcmh<.·rs ha\(~ \a1d the nght'i allo" flunr lo build adc.J111unal corporate o11icc \pace hut not spccu· l<1t1\t' pn>Jl't'h lor h~a'>e to othl·r<; The < 1t\ < ounul h<t\ announced 11 will n•\ it·" thl· mattn at a <;pee.al meeting "1unda\ He added. "'.'Jc,enheles'l. a\ one ol those concerned parties. we ha"e undertaken a prcllminar~ re\ IC'-" of the traffic 1mpllcat1on<, of the Fluor· Trammel Crow plan. Our 1n1t1al conclusions rats<.· ver) c,cnou!t quc'>- tion!> as 10 both the magnitude of the project and the adcquaq· of the plan·, proposed m1t1gat1on measure~ on thr affected traffic c1rcula11on:· "Compct1t1on dpcsn·1 C\l'n enter II~:~~~=====~~~~~~~=:~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ::~j~:~~~,E~~::~;;~~~ ,~~~~~~;, UTIERS CU TOM QUAUTY SHUTIER In h1\lcttt•r '\1t•l<;cn \aid the In inc Co lonductt•d Jn 1nde pC°?lden1 re- ' 1cw of the d"agrccmcnt and con- cluded the Cit\ '1afT1c;corrct t He al.-.o <.aid that 1ftht· uiunol doc' choo-.e to con\1dcr thl' f l11or· Trammel C row plan that II he e"alua1cd through traJ111onJI rlann1ng pam11 pruc..c<.lurl''> Fluor officials. on the other hand. ha\ c argued that their pro,ect would pro' 1de one of the best opponun1t1cs to 1rnpro'c traffic cond1t1ons near their propen~ Thl·ir plan calls for a loop an<.l o' erpass to improve traffic Oo" at Jamborel' and Michel son and a ne .... interchange "11h the San Diego Freewa\ working together on development I prOJCC't\. though none wai. of the ... ___ ,,_. __ ..,.. magn1tudC' ot the current plan He said Fluor'-. announcement last fall of 11s partnC'nh1p with Trammel ( ro" came ai. .. a complete surprise" 10 the Jn Int.' ( 0 Fluor r rnmmel< ro .... l'>dpparcnt- 1~ attl'mr11n~ to pruct.''>'i 11' pl<in outside thL·-.c prcxcdure'>. • 'i1clsen In an 1n1en IL'\\ \fonda~. Cini) Hunt a'\l'itant 111 In 1ne ( o Board ( ha1rman D<>ndld Bren. said h1\ He ::il-,o .. aid the current d1sagr~­ ml'nt should not be seen as being "lx•t .... cen the In 1ne Co and Fluor. but bctwl•en the cit) and Fluor ... Just Call 642-6086 What do you llkt about &bt Dilly Pilot? Wbat don't yoa like? Call tllle number at ldt and your me11a1e will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the approprlatt editor. The same U -hoar an1weriag service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Ccmtrtlnrton -to"nr ~Uert col•m• mHt laclade tbelr name and telephone number for verification. No clrc.ulat1oa calls, ple11e. Tell us wbat'1 on your mlnd. Delly Piiot o.tlvery 11 OuarentMd ... ....,.,, • .,,.y .,., .. ,,. ' ,, !'l..e tOUt MPI' Dy ~ 10 Cl "' CAI o.•or• I ~ " 9"" y'.V CC>(>r " !.-°""-"" s. .... .,., ... .., ~-1 " ,.., "" ~ •«•.. ,_ Cl'JC>Y Dy T I m C• flOlf!J'" 10 • "' ""' ..,,,.,, c« 1 0. .,......,.,, Clrculatlon T•phonee loloc<I Ota• 'I" (,(.,r It ...... ......,,. l AQIJtO•NOV" ...- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilld H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank lint Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director \ ROMmary Churchman Controller Robert l . Cantrell Pr-oductlon Manager Donald L. WHHam1 Circulation Manager • I Clrculatlon 114/MZ-413 CIHtfflM 8dwettt .. ng 114/Ma·MTI Aft otttet depertmeftt9 ~1 MAIN OFFICI 'llQ w.,., !Ut ')I ""'' ,,.._. CA .... ~·-9.. t!lei) Colt•~ '" tl'fl:>e (;opy<(f't 1981 ()11<'9' •• p,,..,,_. ~"" He -, ....... .....,,. • ..,,.. edolOnli -" .. "' ~­,,_,. "" _, Do ...,,_.., ... ,l>OI,, _... u.. -.cMWOyf11"1- ~ , .... -·· ~ ., Goc1• -Gal<lotnlll I 1.JP9 I '4 IOOI s..DeC.t ot.en DI' ::.t<-SA 7~ monmiy 0) .,, ... t3 so lfl(lrl~ YOL. 71, NO. 071 ' Designed, Finished Installed 31 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY .•• AT FACTORY DIRl!CT PRICllSI Call (714) 548-8841 or 548-1717 HBliiOOD MAIUFACTllf 1977 Placentia Avenue e Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ' • -------·~--------------_..--~ Seniors vote today on representatives Orange C oun&) adult\ b() )l'ar!I or older who are rcg1-.1crcd tu 'otc in C'al1lornm ma) 'ott• ttx.la) for candidate\ to the C uhforn10 \l•n1or Lcg1 I turc. YollnJ will take plan· lrom 9 a m. to 2 p.m. at the Oasis Scnmr C1111ens ( entt•r. 800 Margucrate Ave ... 1n Corona dcl Mnr. Vot10111l1iu will be held at othl"r ~n1or and nutrition "te!l throughout the count}. Tht• Cuhfornm Senior Lt•gt laturc works clo~I~ w11h the state Leg11,lature on bill'i atTcmng older aduh11. The Oasill ct•ntcr is endors1l'g par11c11lnr candidatc'i. Program on wetland• set ----------- CilMI)' ml~ lrvl9e Ho.sewlfe =-------...... --~ Lil La• lrvlM ROMewift A let•ture and 'Ihde prc-.entut1on on the \\-etlunds area or Hun11ng1 on fk :Kh \\Ill tx· offered ut Wedncsda) ·s ml·c ting of thl' I ncnd!I of the Huntington Wetlands. ~hedulcc.J for 7: 'O pm 1n the auditorium of Eader Elementar) 'K·twol. 11191 Banning Ave .. Huntington Beach. Huntington fkach < ti) ( ounc1lman Peter Green will be thc featured speaker for the ~S'>tOn. Call uaq Gorman at 96M-6006 or Ltnda ~011 at 962-1 746 for add111onnl 1nforma11on Llteracy Council seeks tutors "I 1h1nl the) ~hnuld It Just 'iecms hlc 11'\ a lot s.:ifcr People c;cem 10 n<"ed rules and n.·sula11ons to make them do things hle that "Yes. dctin11el) Thtrc•s no reawn not to \\-tar them. 11'41 ror tht' ('h11drt'n·~ safct> and adult'~ safety .. Tht' ~outh ( ua\I l lll'rat"} Ctiuncil needs Engh sh as a econd LanJUOge IUIOr'i. r WO \even-\\-eei.. tra1n1ng clas~s arc staning 1n the South Coa\t area. One begins Wedn~-.du ) at tht· Dana-N1gucl L1brar) 1n Laguna N1gud . Th<.· other sturl\ Sa1urda} at Shepherd of the Hills Ml·thod1s1Church1n M 1s111on V1c10. Both clas~s run from 9:J0a.m. l0 12·30p.m After rnmplc11ng' tht• courM:. "oluntcers ma} teach mornings or C\cn1n~s at om· of 16 cuunc1I centers from San Ckml·nt l· tu ln1nc. For rc,l·r-.nt1on!I or 1nforma11o n. ca ll 49.\-3800 ur 551-35!!7. Baker to address Young GOP lntnc < 11\ Councilman DaH~ Baker will be the feat ured ~akcr at Wcdncsda) ·., mel·t1ng ot the Orange Count> Young lh·pubhcans The session 1<, !>t·hedulcd lor 6 .\0 p.m at 2014 Quail St.. Ne\\ port lkat·h .\dm1<,s1on 1\ tree and refreshments "'"'be scrvl·d (all 54b-4774 lor more 1nforma11on •where'• the water?' A fellow can't do It all by him.elf, eo thl• pigeon wait• patiently for eomeone to tum on the drlnktnc fountain near the ba.e of the Newport Pier. Di1Da Hopper Irvine Houst-wife K.aUterlH Moert Irvine Teac~r Toastmasters clubs recrultlng f \\u groupo; u( Toas1ma\tcrs d uhc; hold "eekl~ meetings in ll un11ng1un Rea1.h and hoth Jre sc<.·ktng ne\\ memtxrs. Artukovic1awyers ask bail in lieu of hospital transfer LO~.\ NCJELES (AP) -Allorne) s for aged alleged 1'az1 \\ar cnm1nal .\ndr1J3 nukO\ It: asked a mar1strate Monda' 10 release him on baa rather than alfo\\ thl' go' crnmcnt 10 mo' e him t'ross-countf) to a federal prison ho'>p1tal \\here h" health might deteriorate Auorne) M1chnd Dacqu1\to. \\ho filed the document~ w11h l ~ag1s­ tratc Volnt!~ Bro"' n. sugge tcd that the mo'e to M1ssoun-could endangcr .\rtuko' 1c·., hie and 1ha1 ball should be grantl·d 1n'itead him thcrl' Jnd announced plans 10 mo'e him to the L .. Medical Faul1t) at Springfield. Mo . .\\<\1<\tan1 l ' c;; .\ttome~ l'Yav1d Nimmer also argued that Brown has no authorm to sdect the fac1ht) \\her<.' .\nukO\. IC IS kepL .. Oh lk li nl·td\ m' hu,. hand 1'i a fircligh.tcr ~e1ng acc1dent'i and the tom~ tn which cars are hit. there 1 no \\:l} that an adult could stop himself ... · \bwlutch If 11 v.-ould cause one adult or teen· ager. espcclally tecn-aFrs. to think twice about 1t. 1t '-Ould be good. To sa~ a life 11 ~ould be worth aL M Thl· Bahhlc On duh t un,cne'i l'ach Wednec;da\ at 7 p.m. at the dubhousl· of the llu.n11ngwn Terrace. iM!!OO Florida .\H•. Call Dick Hunt at !<46-5 161 or S1o;sd .\ndrea\scn at !!42-649X for further 1nforma11on. For 1ht· morning person. the R1<,e ;ind ~h1ner~ meet each Thur\da~ :u b. \Oum at Ko .. al~ nn·., Restaurant ( afe. 7402 Edinger .\·H' .. near the llun11ngton Center. Call Jack W1ll1am!I at 963-7165 for more dl·ta1ls. .. . Compatlblllty toplc of semlnar It o\\ to lind a rnmp<1t1hk mate '"II be dl\CU \Sl'd Thur\da~ tlunng a thrc<.·-hour Orange < oa\t ( ollege o;emtnar 1n the "'ic1<.•nn· I l·c turc Hall ~l·\.\port tkar h p'\)l·holhl·rap1st Barbara Lt'l' ,qll iall. about <,df-awarcne'i\ Jnd understanding thl' barriers to commun1ta111>n JI thl' 7 pm da'>~. fhe fl·c 1~ S 10 and further de1:11I\ .ire J\ ailahk at -0 2-5880. Chlld psychology fllm slated .. lfhe 1~ c;ent to a federal pn<ion and hu~pttal 1n M1'i'!Oun . hl' will become ps~t·ho11c, dcpre'i~l·d and detl'norate ph) '>Kall):· !.Old a defense ps) · l h1atmt. Dr. On \Id Gottlieb. \\ ho~l' \worn i;1atcmen1 was auached to legal hnd\ liled b) the dcfcn~. The 85-\car-old defendant. \\ho has been · ordered ntrad11cd to \ ugoslana. !S legall) blind. hac; hcan trouble and suffcr'i fro m numl'fOU'> other ailml·nts including scnihl). The go,crnment. which has held .\nuko' 1c at Long Beach Naval Hospital dunng c,trndi11on hcanngc;. told Bro" n 11 v.11s 100 costly to keep "8\ statute. Congress has \Csted rc':lp0n<,1b1ht> for the fug111,e's safo- kl·ep1ng in the l ' n1ted St:ite'> marshal . .... Nimmer said. The: magistrate schedukd a hearing on thl' matter Tue$day. Rrown sa id last "eek he con~1dered the move unfair but "asn't '!Ure he had the legal authorit~ 10 stop ti. ·· 111s a concern to this court and all ot uo, "'ho ha\c come 10 kno"' this gallant old man that his ph~ s1cal health be protected:· Bro" n sa id then ·· .. I am filled with ap- preheM1on and concern for 1h1c.. man ·· ba ron McCoy Irvine Donna Allred Ir' int llou t"Wife .. Rrcal.1ng thl' < hild"-; Will \\-11hou1 RrC'31.ing the Spirit .. \\Ill tx-thl' topll ol a ti lm h~ thild P"~t·holog1st Dr. Jaml''.i Doh,on to tx· prcc;l·ntnl Thur.,da~ at thl' Ir' ine ( oast ( hmtinn ~l·hool The ml·e11ng 1~ opt·n 10 the public and refreshments '' 111 he '>Cf\ cd fhe '>rh11ol 1~ l1x-atl'd at 2025 Garden Lane 1n < u\ta Me'>a and lurthl·r information i'I a'allahle at 645-Q755. Longtime Bal resident Ernest Scanlon dies lrnl''>l L "l anlon ofRalbt>a Island. former i:'el'ull\ c 'ice pres1dl·nt and treac;urcr of Scl1n1ck ln1crna11onal P1cturl'S. died March l follo\\ing a long illnc~s. He \\a'I !!7 19 \6 He rl·ma1ncd on the ioh un11I 1942. \\he n hi.' Oel 31l1l' C\l'CUttH' \ICC prcs1dl'lll and lrt':t'>urt•r tor el1n1ck's Vanguard film'>. The go,crnmcnt of Yugo'ila\la \(.'eks to tr) >\nuko,1c for thousa nd' of alleged murderc; earned out "hen he "as intenor m1 n1ster of the '.111 puppet state of ( roaua. Rut Bro"n has ordered his l0 \trJ- d1tion ror onl \ one murdt•rdeta1kd in the Yugosla~ indictme nt ~k hJ' granted a 6Q-da~ <>ta~ ol his ortlt·TT11 allo\\ \ ugosla' 1a to add more n.irnc' 10 the indictment. ales managt-r ··r m not rt·alh 'urC' I .th'3" uc;c onl' and I prc lcr 11thl'r' 10 m\. \.Jr to OUI r m not JI .1ll \ur1 1111 'huuld tx OIJ llJ<1 hlr\ It \\t1Uld )U\t tx• J 11111 hl r unc:-n l1HH'J hll IJ1.' .. .. '" I don 1 thin\.. ,,lu \\Jnt guH·rnment tclltn& \1\U \\h•ll Ill do ~hen \OU Jfl Jn adult V. 11h children. 1·, OK the\ arl· llx1 l',J\th hurl · Memorial \l'f\ llC'i '' a e held March 6 Itallan art tour planned 1 ~Canion ""l'd on Balboa Island . .. . <;1nce 1940 and wa., ;ir 11 ve 1n the .. fhl' ·\n of .ltnh. an 1~tana11onal tour oO . ed !)~ Balboa lmpro,cment Asi.oc1a11o n the Communll} Ser' ll"C'i OOirl' at Orange Coa<.1 ~ ollc~~· anti thl' Nt•"'port H<lrbor Yacht ("lub. \\Ill hl' descntx-d at 7 p.m. I nda) in Room 10" of OC ., ~ natlh' of Ao\ton. Scanlon was \dm1n1ma11on Buildi ng / auditor for R KO from 19 JI 10 1935 The tour 10 Rnnw. Florl'llll'. f>l'l<i . Pompeii. Pt1'1tano anJ \'orkcd bm•n, a\ a11s1s1ant and \'en1n· run' Jum· -l-IX Prncd at $1 .9Q5. tht• art trl·a\ura of P1onecr.P1l·turc'> before appreciatio n tour 1ntludc' air and land tran'iportatwn. tx•rimllng ·c1i nid.''> treasurer tn hotl'I a cc om moJa 11ons and dcs1gna tcd mca Is. Later 111 hi\ l Jrl·cr ~t·anlon held c>.cnitl\e pus111um \\Ith RKO. Cinerama and Hed11-Lancas1cr. From 195~ until h1~ n•t1rl·mcnt. hl' '':IS 'ice pre'11den1. lrl'J\url'r and a board mcmbcn\lth l ' P·\ P1l1url'\ l·anlon 1s \Uf\l\Cd h~ h1~ \\Iii.· Manon. daughll'r Joan )t { lair. '>Oil Ernl''' Jr. and sc' C'ral grJntk h1ldrl·n and grca1-grandrh1ldn•n Rcg1\tra11on 1c; opt•n 1n the ( ·ommun11~ Sen ires Ollicc in the l\tudent ( t•ntn Huild1ng on the Costa Mc~a campu'>. Hour\ arc 9 a.m to 7 pm "cekda~ !. and l< a.m to noon Saturda)'I. For lunher details. phone 4J2-5M!<O Garnett Butler funeral Wednesday CALENDAR Funeral <,en ires \\ 111 be held \.\ l'dlll'\da~ for ( 1arne11 Burges~ Bul- k r ol < osta Me..a. \\ho died Thur'ida\ .11 hi\ homl· He "'J\ ti5 · ~1 Odd i Butkr of Staunton.\ J . JnJ a <,1\tl.'r (1e<,sner Rocch1l'Ctoln ot Richmond \a .\rtuko\ 1c·s a11ornl''' h<Hc aid the~ plan 10 ap~JI the n 1rad111011 order and predicted 11 rnuld ta~l· month\ or \l'ar\ helon· ~rtukm ll' l'Ould be rc1urnl·d 10 his natl\l' land Newport mote l robbedof$325 Polill' .Hl' loo\..1 ng for an Jrml•J man \\1th a hra1ded pon~ 1a1l and an earring "ho h<"ld upa \l(."\\~rt beach motel and l'SCapcd w11h $3_5 in cash J1la ~lortaun i In ine llairdrt',~t>r Tom hu fftr lluntinitton 8H l"b \lanagt-r Tuesday, March 12 • ti 'II pm . Irvine City Council. ( 11~ < uuncil ( hamber\. I 7 200 Jambort·e Bh d . \Ir Rutlcr a 40-H·ar re,1dcn1 ot the \II\ "a' a rl'llrcd 1:arpen1er in l ommcrnal and rcs1d<.·n11al con'>truc- 11on \ 1rgin1a natl\ t'. he "a' a 'l.'tcr.111 of World ~ar II I le" \Uf\ "cd h' h1'i daughtl'r l.1sa lknt• Autler. of (\\l'nt)nllle Palm,. hi\ motha. \nn1c I l'l" Rutlcr. ol 'irnll'i\ Ill e. Va t\\o hrothl'r'i. \.\ 11- ham P Ru tier. alc;o ot \m il\\ Ilk. anJ \ l\t11on " '' hl•J ukd tonight from 5 w 4 p m at P1l'rtc Brothers Bell Rroad".l' \lonu.in 1n < O\t.1 ~ko;a ~en 1u''> ·" 111 tx· t~nductt•d b\ lhl· Re' Bruce k. urrk uf thl' Prc~tn it· nan Churlh of the < uH·n.rnt tn ( o<.t.1 \lc\a \\ l·dnl·\d,l\ :11 I p m 1n the mortu<1r~ l h:Jpt•I. fulh•''l'd h~ 1n1a- f11l'nl ,ll ll.1rh11r I J\'11 \kmnn.11 l\1rk The banJ1t entl·rcd 83\<,horl'' Inn 1i-.oo \\' Balboa Bh d JI Jhout ~'II \untla' e'ening and told thl' ltinl ckrl. 10 .. (,1,c 11 up · Thl' l lcr~ 'laid the rohtx·r l lutrhed a handgun "h1k making h1' rnhtx·r' dl·m.ind I ht' bandit rl·portl·tlh "1 1tl .. Don·1 nom 11'' n111 \1\Ur llllllh"' an\ \\J\ I thtlll.. 11 \ J ~·•I •ll 11.h ,1 J, Ill I \\ l".11 '"' H1 t I ... I l!tlPI\ 11k ,1 I k1 I ti' nl••r ., l'' I J o I thin!. 11\ a ~'lll'r ,Jfrt, factor There "ill ~· J Int k\s deaths o n tlw r11Jd 11 <.('al hell\ an.• "''rn \h ~)\ "l'af'\ one .111d 111' "1fl' and I "car • 7 p m . Huntington Beach Unlion High District boa rd of trustees. 1()25 1 Yorktown ..\ ve. • 7: \II p.m .. Ntwport-Ml'sa Unified School District board. Harpt•r ( ommun11y Cl·nter. 425 E. 1 Mth St. PoucE Lo e Laguna boy, 13, injured in ·falldown 100-foot cliff A 13-)'ear-old Laguna Beach bo> broke a kg and sufl'ered minor aruunes Monday evening when he tumbled down a 100-foot chfT 1n the rua,cd canyon area of .i.\rch Beach Heights. fire offi cials said today. Trevor Stimson was Oown to Mis ion Communny Hospital 1n M1ss1on Y1cJo by a Marine Corps air- rcscue hchcopt<:r that liOed him out of the ruaaed area an a ba'lkct. um on was lasted this morning 1n Hunttnaton Beach •\ ~U'itomcrut 'i<11J th < nunt). Voli..,. wagcn. 18 711 Head\ Ah d., whipped out a ~hl'lkhuok anti then dro\c otT with a $25.000 Volk'"O&cn Vanagon We\tfol1:i But" 1t llrn\ told puhl<' lhnt the C'h«·k houn<:ed ;1nd th:\I credit paper\ turned out to lk ht1gu'i • • • f \HI fOlllll\ JO \ tn the l){)l)(I hlod> of to..1ng' ~ an}un "'"''~ rxmone<l \\1th mul N 11 Ont• ol thl• ~" 1.hcll SundJ\. thl' othl'r "1ond.I) • • • ( U\lllOU'f\ l<llll pOhll' that ,1 ifOllp ol pcopl \\CH~ \lflPfling l.ir<. 1n lhc poirl1n{l Int nl thr Rl·d Onion Rt" 11wrnnt I ti4~tl Paulil < ttJ\I 111 h \jl,>j.l\ • • • \omcunc ._,, l.l·d 111 thl' lront door to ,l re\ld,•nu· 1n till' ~Oil hhx.k ul f run i..toit anti ton~ \I\ \\Utth nl lno<l • • • l hll'H\ \IOk J MIVl'f hM \ hll H k - good conditio n. a hospital spokeswoman said. Besides the fractured nght leg. Stimson esc:iped with only cuts and bruises. Stimson was rcponedl)' h1k1ng with two other Laauna Beach boys shortly after dusk near Summit Drive and Katclla trcet when he fell down the hecr chfT. a Laauna Beach Fire spokc'iman said. Fire officials said they believe valued at S 149 from a liquor store at Newland Street nnd lnd1anapt1hs A\.COUe. • • • Soniconc cut n holr in tht C'On· 'crt1ble top :ind c;tolc a SI . 00 stereo tram a I Q82 Yolkc;"'agan Robb11 at Uun11n1ton Crntcr, 7777 Edin er .\vc. • • • Th1e\C\ pulled olT o reen 10 a re 1dcncc in the l 1000 block of 1lor 8a) and took S20 an t hanse • • • Emplo)Ci"' '" Rulflh\ DI 6Q4l Warner "'c reponcd that Dhout 10 1uH·n1lc'i ~tole three carton' of c1&Jrcttc'I . • • • Th1C\C\ tnok SflO 1n cn'h nn<l ti SS wallet frnm 3n unhx !..1..•d Vuho 1n the 1100 hlock or l>ch1¥.ar~ ••• l 1rc"i "'en• la'h d and .1 "'1nllo" \\J'i"ima41hcJ 1n 1hn-. rport<m'.l IO thl' nou hlod ol ( ommodur,· C 1rd,· t1mson dad no1 shp. but accidental!~ stepped oO'thc edge of the chfT. The Arch Bu ch Heights area 1s marked by ru&&Cd terrain \\1th ~teep canyons and thick underbru h the spokesman said. Sumson's two companions hiked out of the area.in search of help. Rescue crews from the Laguna Beach Fire Oepanment and thC' Manne Corps Air Station El Toro were called to the scene. • • • \omcone entered an unlod.c1.I do\rnom at Oak Vic" School and ~tok a cumputcr valued nt S l.OOOand lOtnJluter equ1pmcn1 • • • l h1e'c" cut the rear "'indO\\ to a IQ7' \.tcrN <lC\ fkn1 Jnd ~tole a SI 000 tekphon1: 1n thl' 16000 hlo< i.. 111 Roll·ro ~ ... Ouflli.H\ \'nlaed Rcnnto·, P111a :it 16. ~~ Rols.1 C hu:o through an air wnd111onma du t 1n th~· ll'lhng •nd \IOk s~ I ("ll~h and \()Ill tx-..-r • • • \houl S.lOOO 111 Jl'\\l'll'\ "'"" rc- 1'\lrfl'l'\.I \tokn from .i hou~ 1n thl" KOOO hh)('k ul :fulan-1n 1h,• la'>I month • • • 'nmt'ul\~ 'ltok J ,., 1ne,orpcarl,.;1nd mn~,.lul'lla1 I ~M.)atahorni:1n lhl' ')(X10 hlod: ol "-in1f' C .1n\ llll • • • \ 4{)1) ;,,lllU"·'''' "J"ll'llll ltlllll '·'" '-.1\ gl'l,l\\U\ 1.ar ":I' 'l'l'n .1 h11iltl1np.11 nder con<,trur twn al Ont· P.ll tlil Pl.11a 77 1 I ( l'ntcr Fountain Valley \nll'l hantl "ork1nga1 ttn51 \.ti l .ingk ' rq xirtcd ~onda~ that 'ome- on1' .. wlc h" un;mendcd $b00 ltlt'I hm trom. the 'lhop orco 'iaturda' • • • \ re\ldl·nt ol the 16 lllU blt.X i.. ul "l'll~<I r<'J)t>rted ~unda' 1hot someone u~ed a rnd to hrc:sk and unh)l I. 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''' I .. ,, :111h \1rn·1 ~11m,·­ lllll\' tx·t\\\'l'n I ~ I' in .ind \ rm 'iund:H I hi.' l \ '1 '' 1,, .... 1n .in """" "l'll 1 ,.,,,•t • \'l ltH\ lh\ l"i\ll 'llllllllth I 11.lllh' .111d 'i.11-.•1 ·"'1·111.·,, v.o nh S~55. \\t'rc rq1111 1rd .,111kn lrllm a 'ihop at I OSU \rli11g11in Dn 'l. )Omcumc hctv.ct"n I 11,IJ' n1f hl J11d '.15 p.m Monda\ I 1111' "'·" rnadc h~ pr) ing opc"n J .1 .. 111 . . . \ I ' .1 1ld !llrl told pohet" th<ll ,111 ''·'' ,1,-.,1ult1.J \.1onday b) a man "1 ,,m ,hl h.1d ,1,1..,·d for mone) at the I >" d1\utthnu1 'lh1p. :::!963 Fain 1c v. K1"1J PPhu· rt r• rtl."d thC' man '" a 1qwlar JI 1h,· 'h1•J' Hl· ''a' g1' ing lht' tl"I :11 •l·n1' ''hl'n h<' allcgcdl) 11r.1htx·tl hl't h.1 11d .rnd plau•<l 11 l.l' i-1 ht\\ rl,ll h Laauna Beach \ I h.111.1 'illl't't •'l'"tlcnt t .llkd 1)\\h1.l' \\Ith ,,.r,011' ut J \\hill· mall .1duh pro"hn)l 111 1hc ha(\..\artl corh \l11nd.1) Oll1H 1 ll'\J)t1ndtnj tu thl' \ll'll<' ho"l"l'' 1.11uld not h'K. t(' tht• pm" kr . . . \ hl,11 I. H11111l.1 o"l!k c 1'.;1gh1ha"'i.. 11111111n ,1 l1 "·" \Wlt'n along the 200 1i1,"i.. 111 n ,, .. rn \\\'OUl'. ht·tv.e{·n I .tl'ld I '1 .1m \llrnda\. the \l\llm 111ld poh"' . . . f 1111·1 ,1u·p1 n~ N(l\ \\l'rt' lumC'd 1n 111 I'""' l .1 lll'r '""'l'lllll" lound them 'i11n11." 1'\l'n1n)! on Olt'l" \trl'l'I • • • \h.,111 ~ '110 \\.Cltth 01 OHt\tl .ll "'1111nwn1' "l'rl' 'tokn lrom , t .lf p.11 \..1·d IJ\l "l'l'" l)O '1irth ( tl.l\I I Iii' h" ,I\ I h1 \II llm tolJ p.-1hH Mewpor-t Beac h I 11111 hut"-JI'' "tltth ~Oii \\1•r(' '"'ll n lrom ,1 1 ""'" l\krH'lk' lk-111 p.11I.HI1111 0 11 l\,1lt"hl l\l;\nJ • y. '" '""' .lll1I \\hn •I, \\l'll" 1.11.l n lrnm .1 """'' \ n~u1pmlnl 11.11kr p.ir \.."I .11 lh1 1n lt'l\\·\11on 111 I .1'tlun I >11q ,11111 l,1mbt111'l' Hn.1tl ) Moscow papers lead Gorbachev ll'd lhC Other nine members of the rulinl Polilburo in with n ew president: w:wing the bod)' a~m loday. and ---Gorbachev offered h1s condolenccslo Chernen~? on Page 2 Chernenko's widow. Anna Dmitriev· na. Gorbachev. who heads the funeral MO COW (AP)-ovicl citi7ens commission. had also led some ltntd up in frcczi na temperatures Politburo members into the Hoult' of today to view the body of late Unions Monday night to view President Konstantin U. Chernenko. Chernenko's body. and soldiers chipped ice frorfi gutters With the announcement of and scrubbed streets and sidewalks to Chemel'llco's death. Moscow and rhc prtpare for his funeral. rest of this vast counlry 'went into Mikhail . Gorbache . 54. an official mourning -the Soviet aaronom1st and lawyer chostn lo Union's third succes ion in 28 succeed the 73-)ear-Old Chernenko as months. Communi t Part} chief only four Workers draped lampposts with hours after the death announcement. black-trammed Ila~ and store win· told the party central committee dows replaced their regular displays Monday he was ready to seek "ter-with pon r11its of the depaned leader. mi nation" of the arms race and People lined up to ' 1ew Chernenko's stressed the need to build the econ-body as it la} 1n state an a flower ... omy. bedecked bier 1n the the House of He said he was offeri ng a free Le of· Unions. • nuclear arsenals and an end to .Jhe hean of Moscow was made deployment of missiles. lflhe United immac}llate ovem1ght b)' squads that States rnpondcd in kind. "the cleaned thoroughfares and used peoples oflhe world would sigh with metal staves to chip away black ice relief.'' he said. from gutters in prepara11on for the The smooth transition came on th e funeral. eve of the resumption of U.S.·Sov1et President Reaga n sent a message of nuclear arms control talks in Gene va. condolence to the Soviets. saying. "I Switzerland. The talks had been wish to reiterate the strong desire of suspended for IS-months. the American people for world Gorbachev's pkture dominated peace.'' morning editions of the national · The American chief executi ve told Soviet newspapers. adding to the air repont·rs he eventually would "like to •of briskness that surrounded the have a talk ... a meeting of minds" .swiftest transition in Soviet history. with Gorbache". Bul he ruled out Chernenko's photo was on the second auending Chernenko fun eral. saying ~ges. In the past. deceased leaders he "didn't see anything that could be were on the front page. achieved" by coming to Mo<iCow. . Chernenko. who died unda) night China. a m al communist giant oflung. hean and li ver ailments. 1s to since th e 1960s. congratulated ·be buried Wednesday under the Gorbache' on his becoming pany cobblestones of Red Square. leader. ,, WlrettMt• Mikhail Gorbachev, wife Raiaa ln 1984 photo ln Britain. Gorbachev's reign could last decades MOSCOW (AP) -Mikhail S. Gorbachev. the youngest man lo head the Communist Pany in six decades. stands on the verge of a career that could coounue into the next cent ury. if he remains a master of Kremlin politics. Gorbachev. at 54 the youngest member of th e Politburo and a member of the ruling body less than fi ve years. represents a new gener- ation of Soviet leaders - a group unmarked by pan} erv1ce under Stalin's iron rule. well~ducatcd and reared in the postwar years that saw major advances 1n Soviet hving standards. .. Gorbache' seems to be a-dynamic and strong person and so ... I hope we will have a chance to engaee with him and to work constructi vely w11h him." Secretary of 5tate George P. Shultz said Monda\.. Reagan in excellent aha~ --.....~-iw.tll undergo mor.e testl By tlte At1oclate4 Prns WA HI NGTON -President Reapn. 1n otherwise "excellent" health. is undergo1na :\dditioMI ltsts followinJ the discovery last week of bl~ In his 11001 and a new arowth in hi s lower intestine. Reagan's d~tors desert~ the vowth as an inflammatory Polyp. a noncanc~rous lesion tha.l sometimes indk•tes the patient has inOammntory bowel d1.scase or ulc~rat1ve colllla. A Whitt House sp0kesman said Monday that add1t1onal tests will be (tone before dccidins whether further treatment is indicated. Navy Capt. Walter Karney. who headed the team of military physicians t~at condu~ted· Re.agan's gtneral physical exam ination at Bet~csda Naval Hosp1tal,o.n F~1day. ~1d t~e 74-year· old president's "overall physical and mental condition is excellent. He called it "quite remarkable" that Rcagnn's blood pressure. at 130 over 74. was lower than a year ago. Sult filed agaln•t •ulclde victim NEW YORK -A man has liled a $20 million suil against the estate of a woman who landed on him in a !IU1c1de leap from .the window of her al?"rtment on the 19th noor. Ja} Sha hen. 34. said he was "violently struck by Mildred T. Walker" while he was on the sidewalk on Feb. 13. Mrs. Walker Jumped "without regard for human safety" and he sutTe~ "severe,: and serious neurological and psychological tnJunes for which he is Sllll hospitalized at Mt Sinai Hospital." Sha hen said 1n h15 suit. Killer end• uecutlon flgb.t SAN ANTON IO. Tc~as -The lawyer for a man who adm1ued killina a woman whose car he tried to steal won't try to block his execution. scheduled for early Wednesday, the lawyer's spokeswoman said. Lawye r Peter Torres will comply with a request by convict lephen Peter Morin that no motions be flied to stop his death by lethal injection. Elonda Navarro. a spokeswoman for Torres. said-Monday. If the execution is carried oul. Morin will become the second Texas inmate put to death this year and the six th since the state res umed executions in 1982 . He will be the 40th inmate executed since the U.S. Supreme Coun allowed states to restore the death penalty in 1976. Idaho prison riot quelled BOISE. Idaho-Idaho State Penitentiary inmates were under a lockdown today after about 80 prisoners went on a rampage and came within seconds of overtaking guards who fled through a roof escape hatch. authoriues said. 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Miller's office has -been consumed over the past 12 months with the Hedgecock case The mayor 1s charged with perjury and conspiracy in an alleged scheme to 1llegall} fund his 1983 campaign for office. lo OMSION OI IAHOY COAPORAl lON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=~~~!!!!!LI Africa famine record a hit LOS ANGELES -"We Are the World." a recording by 46 pop artists to benefit African drought victims_. is a hot-selling single less than a week after I million copies.were released na11onw1dc. record dealers say. The video version of th e song written by superstars Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie made Its debut. Monday. ni~ht on MTV. The single. a veritable Who's Who of the American music industry recorded after the America n Music Awards in Jan.uary. ~as selling off the racks in record stores and getting heavy a1rt1me on rad io statio ns. Where do you want to be in 201S? You decide by how much you invest in an Imperial aving.5 IRA. 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Iran's Islamic Republic New Agency IRNA said an Iranian offensive in~icled heavy casualties on Iraqi forces 1n Iraq on Monday nig. ht. but Iraq claimed 1ls forces repulsed the attack. near the strategic Basra-Baghdad highway in southern lrytq; I RN~. in a dispatch received in London. also said l!'ln had l~un~h~d a missile auack on the nonhcm Iraqi oil center of Kirkuk. site oflraq s 011 pipeline to the Mediterranean. There was no Iraqi comment on the report. '--- Lebanon death toll 87 ZRAR l\','E. Lebanon -:-Police said.~oday that 37 people were killed and 32 w~unded in an l~raeh raid o~ the Shute Mosl~m town of Zrariye lhat the Israeli command claimed WH being used. as a staging a_r~a for auenilla auackJ. Arnona t~e dead wcr~ two ~~anesc soldiers. af!d 17 m1hliamen from .. Amal." Lcbano.n s largcst h11tc m1ht1a. The other victims.were civilians. accord Ina to · the J><?hCC report on the Monday assault . T~e nud·on the town outside the lsra~h occupation tone came a d~y nftcra suicide truck bomber killed 12 lsraell sold1c~ and wounded 14 other5 in an au:ick JUSt north of the border. Sovlee. kill 30 ln Al6b.anl•tan . .NE~ DELH I. India -Soviet hclicopler funships bom~ a remote hill 1dc village 1n ca!ltcrn Af&han1 tan, k1llina 30c1v1hans.. Western d1plomat1c source~ reported toda~. i:he tceent raid on haala Yailaq v1llaac in 'Kunar prov1n~. hordcnna Pak1 tan. also caused an undetermined num~r of casualties and ap~arcd lO be in rclaha11on for a auerrilla attack the sou'"s quoted rcpons from Kabul a~ saying. The diplomats rcponcd Olh~r rctahato attack on c1v1han' b)' v1c1 for~es. who are battltna a nationwide an:C. Communist insurgcnc) 1n the ruagcd landlocktd nation. BDJ>t pa•IJl"6 lor talb W HINOTqN-Rc,gan admm11trat1on offic1al1 arc keeping an n mind toward\EIYPt ~new M1dca1t pc~ 1n1hat1ve. bul q~s11on whelht:T.'1, a~ cfTon to draw lbc. U n1ttd tate~ into btck~ conuictt W1th the Palettinc l1~t1on ~n11a11on. lfso.1t will bt reJttLcd.ascntorofficial said Mondi Caypl1an Prts1dc~t ~o•ni Mubarak planned to meet v.i11h President R Y,; today to push the 1n1t1attvt", which Mublrak unveiled last week Mublrat'tt Monday with Secretary of Dcfente Casp&t Wt1nbefltf and s«rttan. of SUt Gcorsr P. Shuhz. . , c ' . " ___ , ____________ ....., ____ ...... _..._..._ ...... _ .......... ____ .,,.,-------........ -....a.. ... ----...... -----·- \ -------·--------~ New arms talks off to fresh start Soviet official says ----·-operating from.: orders of Gorbachev GENEVA. witzerland (AP) - The United tatcs and the oviet Union made a fresh stan Tuesday on nuclear weapons control. with Soviet nqotiaton operating from instruc- tions approved by their new leader, Mikhail S. Gorbachev. Signalina conci liation. Victor P. • Karpov. head of the Soviet dcl· cpt1on. said if both side wanted an accord. "You can do that on the kitchen noor. here or somewhere else." • The opening session. which lasted about two hours and 40 minutes. was held up for 12 minutes while the three American negouators signed a book of condolences to mark the death of Soviet Pre 1dent Konstantin U. Ct\emcnko on Sunda). Toda)'s session at the Soviet m1ss1on marked 1hc resu mption of superpower arms talks fo llowing a 15-month lapse. LOS ANGELES (A P) -"I do not ask for wham's the tollway belle. The toll way belk's fo r 1hee," she i.a1d of the woman with the milk-white BMW and Jordache i.m 1le. That slice of bad Hemingway stood out among 2.500 entries in the 8th lnterna11onal lm1t~ Hemingway Compe11t1on and t:ar·n~d Pet~r. Ap- plebomc of Dalla" first place and a 1rip to Florence. Ital). for his winning prose. The award. whose onl} requm·- ment was to wme "one really good paae of really bad Heming~ ... pleased 1he 35 year-old writer. ··1t contained a prell} remarkable magnitude of bad." he said Monda) ni ght in a 1elephone interview. Applebome. a freelance wnter for the Texas Monthly magazine and 1he New York Times. said he ··makes a li ving writing bad things."· He said he looked at Hcmingwa) 's novels. "The Old Man and 1hc ea." "For Whom th e Bell Tolls" and "A Moveable Feast" -with a hllle ··urban Cowboy" thrown 1n -to come up wi1h ht'> stor). "It's son of like a 'macho ro mant·e on the freewa)S of Dallas." he \aid. "I hve in Dallas. where I maintain an affec11on for good J3LZ. bad Heming- way and the Bos1on Ceh1c'i ... His piece began· ··in tht:' late summer of that year. wl' lived in a condo 1n o rth Dalla'> that looked across the tollwa\ 10 the disco and honk) tonl.s of th'e Rue t Bubba." The stor) continued ~•th th e protagonist'" fight w11h the 1ollwa} woman's boyfriend "I had punched her bo} fnend. who fought the mechanrcal hulls. E "cry· one 1old him. ·\·ou ndc: thc: bull. senor. You do not fight 11.· But he was lean and tough,hl.c a bad nb-cye and he fo ught the bull." "And when we lini'ihed. there were no wi nner'>. JUSt men doing what men must do. And 1hc pain wa'> washed away but th e image of lhl' woman stayed with me hkt• a hk<,sing and a curse." he wrote. Eventuall ) 1he prntagon..,t'o; o\\n girlfriend learns h" \l'cret )l'arning. "There wai. a look of grcal 1emblc sadness in her e)ei.. She I.new about the woman ofthl' tollwa\. I knew not On the c"e of the talk • Gorbathcv. who became Communist Pany gen- eral secmaft on Monday follow1n1 ,f\c d'eatl\ of ~rnenleo. urged Wasll- 1ngto• to JO•n Moscow 1n rcduc1na nuclear weapons stcxks and prtvcnt- ing space from becoming an atomic battleground. Vice President George Bush. de· parting Geneva for Chernenko's fu . neral. told reponcrs: "All mankind desires peace. Today. at th is hour. 1hose hopes fcxus on the commence· men1 of arms control talks here in Geneva." Bush was in 1he Swiss city for a conference on Africa. While waiting fo r 1he Americans. Karpov told reporters that Gorbachev had presided over the meeting of the Politburo that ap- proved his in tructions last Thurs- day. "I will adherl' to them. you can be sure of that," Karpov told reponers in an unusually length y interview. He said there was no need to return home after Chernenk o's funeral on 'Wednesda) because there would be "no change" in the ins1ructio{ls on Yes. A!> :l pnifc~:-.1un:il, <int··, i:mph:N<; on t'Xlc:llt:nlt' b a pnoritv Al Clark Kenned\ Flnmt 'Y\C rn·ogn11A.' lh;at requm:mc:nl .mo focus uur :itti:nt1< in 10 pcrfcc11on peciaJizjng in Corporate Fl oral Design '.NI'> Rl'l.lhtll Avcnul· ..,UllC A IOM C.oN.I Ml"Y YmJIJ Ct.as/ /)esig11 rent" In \tmwmlll Telephone (-1~ I (l-1 l·tl8IO Lease-option or sale. Favorable owne financing. Home Office 494-5203 646-4922 2300 sq.ft. commercial bldg. C-2 owner-contractor will modify to suit. BBEADAST Includes Fresh Orange Juice and Coffee Plu~ 2 trip of Bucon, 2 Fresh Eggs. Ha. h Brown~ und a Homemade Honey Bran Muffin Sf.RVEU MONDAY iHR FRIDAY 4AM to l UOAM Costa Mesa 2150 H*'* &Ml., 8t VlctoN OPEN 24 HOURS _._ i.pact and nu.clear arm•. "We should stan now and ne10- 11ate as Ions as wt arc here to undnitana cac ot er s po~1t1ons. he said. It was the first meettn& between the veteran Soviet arms negotiator and Max M. Kampelman. who heads. the U.S. dcleption and 1s new to nuclear weapons talks. Greeting the American warmly. Karpov said "I hope that our meeting wilf not be the last one, but one of the first in a series, that we will negotiate. and reach an attrccmcnt." . .. Kampdman, with a bro. d tmilc, said. "Our obJctt1vo is to reach an aveemcnt too. I hope th1 1 a aood omen. When rms talk'> broke down in late 1983. the two 11d~ we~ far apan on way 10 cul back their 1nler· cont inental and inlermcd1ate-ranac nuclear miss1IC1. Al Soviet 11'1s1stence. Pres1dtnl Reaaan·s proa,ram to develop space· based m1ss1le defenses -dubbed "Star Wars'' -was afso added to the asenda in January. along with Ru'lsian defenst systems. EUGENE ORMANDY SUCCUMBS AT 85 J When you buy a space in the )'ellow pages; make sure you 're ~~ the Pacific Bell Yellow .--ih'ose other books may look like our book. But the Pacific Bell Yellow Pages are found in 3 ti~ more homes than competing directories. And they're used 5 times more often .• So donl just settle for books that look like our book. Call us. · Because an ad in the right yel- low pages can help keep your busin running m the black. . ... .. Pacific Bal ... W Yello\N Pages , • - .l, M 0rang9 Coaat OAILV PILOT/Tuesday, March 12, 1985 Financier J. Dominelli __ topleadguiltY-Jn fraud_......_ . • , - S.\N DIEGO (·\P) -A. year ufter the cot- lapSl' of h1 mult1m1llto n- <lollar 1nt er- n a 11 on a I moncy-trad 1 ng company. J. David Domi- nl.'lli will plead guilt~ Thursda) to bankruptc~ fra ud charges. OOMlNELLI but the investigation of his compan} v.111 conunue. :'l prosecutor says. The pica-bargain will disPo c nf'lhe fo<lcral ca~·~gain~I the. linanrn•r. who nns been 1a1lcd for nearl) a year and uflcred u trokc that has lei\ him paruall} para I} 1eJ. said L\ s1stan1 - ll .S. ltOrtlC) Bob Rose. Rose rnnfirmed Monda) that Dominelh would appear in federal cu un Thursda} to plead guilty to an undisclosed nymbcr of charges. He declined to disrn~s specitks of the arrangement. 1nclud111g th e po s1ble 'ientence. The an Diego n1on. citing sourecs ti did' not 1dentif). reported toda} that Oomindh would face a prison term of about 20 }ears. Had he been con.,, 1cted nn all ·counts. Domi- nclh \l.Ullld hu"c tim.•d a maximum prison term of 140 year... Rose ~u1d. The plea bargain "docs not termin- ate the lfl\l'St1gat1on" into his mune} trading concern. J. Da\ id & Co .. he said. The inquir> will now focus on directors and principa~ of J. David "to see ifthe) are criminally huble." Domincll i. 43. had been regarded by some as a linalftial wizard with a knack for mak1n~ money 1n the volatile but po1cn11all) lucrat1\e 1n- 1erna11onal currenc) exchange mar- ket. In Februar) 1984. disgruntled in- vestors forced his compan) into bankruptcy af\er they wen~ unable to retrieve their money from company accounts. Dom1nclli is accused ot THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A GOOD BOOK coaxing about S60 million from 1.000 '"'estors,. b} promising he would double their mone}. •The ba nkruptc} led to a federal grand JUI)' 1nves11ga1ion and the subsequent indictment on 25 crimi- nal charges or perjury. fraud and Talk about being sheepish Shetland ponies are a atudy in puzzlement as they regard another denizen of their Elbridge, N. Y. farm. The abeef. found &rain at bottom of a ruaty can wa~n t 1!!>rth lt. SALT'LAKE CITY (AP) -Two obscured the trail. Larkin cor;~~r~cll i's auornn . Gilbrn youths stranded on a fog-cov-said.They s tayed put, butlta lean-Atha}. could not be reached for ered ledge followed all the In-to and waited for reecuers, just comment at his omcc in ·alt Lake 1tructtons In their survtval book llke the book, •·outdoor Survival City. Atha} ·s secrctar~ said. but still couldn't light a stgnal fire. Skills.'' said to do. Dom1nell1 also fat·cs !>tate pcrJur) So they burned the book -and and consp1raq charges for alleged!) were reecued. But after two hours and a lot of plotting with Ma >or Roger Ryan Angus, 15, and Jim matches, they gave up on trying Hedgecock and two others to finante Dearing, 14, were rescued early tollghttwigsandstartedbumlng Hedgecock's 1983 campaign w11h West Coast guild writers vote to continue strike · ••onday said Salt lake County the book The fire was •.-tted S35?.000 of J. Da\ld monC). Loca l LOS .\N('1ELE · (.\P ) -v. est m • • -t"'" election la ws hmll ind1\ idual con-Sheriff's Cpl. Lane Larkin. about midnight Sunday, 41n tributions to $250 and prohihll Coast memb~:r'i of the Writers C1t11ld T .. _ two bee·--r-..a-..t hou-after a sear-.. ~an and of .\ml•nca \oted toda'. to suv"·nd ,_ -·-., •llU9Y •'" '-'• "'VV • donanons from corporations and , .• Sunday In Bells Canyon the youths were picked up by a . contract ra1ilica11on and rnntinUl' for southeast of here when clouds helicopter. unHio~ds.. k' . ....., h· di ·d a second \H'el.. a strike aga1n\t lilm c p.ccoc s case is U\.1ng ~n c and tek\l\1on producer'>. u union r.----------------------------.se parately from that of. his co-_spokesman o,uid. i1 defendants. He faces a rl'tnal on .13 Thl' annoum·ement followed a I felon y counts later this ~e?r after storm~ 'il''>'>IOI\ b} guild members I Juror~ deadlocked 11-1 1n fa,or ot v.ho began ,oting at the Holl~\\OOd I conviction on Feb. 13. Palladium atkr East Coast nH.'mbers l . If convicted. Hedgecocl.. v.ould be cast ballob in Nev. York c ti) un I rcmo,ed from office au1oma11call y. Monday ni$ht . I Contempt allegations aga1mt "The \Hltl'r'>' strike will contin ue Dominelli stem from his flight to the for an additional week.'" union pubh- 1 Caribbean island of Mont serrat last · cis t Joe Sutton said toda'. "A motion I April. The t'iland's governml'nt l'\-was brought from tht• lioor IO dcla\ I pelled Domincll1 as an "undesirable" the \Oil'. <fnd thcrl' '""be n ml·e11nga I two ~eeks later and put him on tl1gh1 \\CCk from 10n1gh1. and a' Ull' "111 Ix· f to M1am1. where he was arrested taken at 1h:11 11me ·· Sulton said he was told of the ac11on b) WGA negotiator Ian Mannings. The results of the vote b) 182 guild ml·mbcrs on the East Coast had not bcl·n re leased to avoid interfering with the vote on the West Coast. said a union spokeswoman in New York . <;peaking on condition of anonymity. Sutton said the pact was over- " helmingl} approved in New York. n1on spokesmen and represcnta- t"ives of the L\lliancll of Moti on Picture and Television Producers had bcl'n confiden t members would ap- prove the tentative agreement reached Frida} after nearly I 7 hours ofbarga1n1ng. Tele' 1s1on producers had prepared to re!>ume shooung of th e top-rated "Hill Street Blues" and ··The Cosb) Show." whi ch were left in limbo by the strike. which enters its eighth day today. Both sides returned to the bargain- ing table with a federal mediator on Thursday after talks broke off March I. The old contract expired Feb. 28. The guild and the alliance refused to release details of the agreement unul WGA members voted. But a union member who would not be identified by name said the guild agreed to accept the producers" terms on the ke y issue of v1dcocasset-• tc percentages. Under those terms. writers will receive a percentage of the producers' gross on sales. instead ofa percentage of the much h1gbcr d1s- tribul-Ors' gross. MCMartin boy says he lied to grand jury - J LO .1.NGELE IA Pl -A. former McMarun Pre-School student 1cs11- fied under cross-examination that he ma} have hed to a grand jur) last )ear about details oft he alleged ma s child molestation case. During o prchminar} hearing for seven former McMartin teacher~ charged v.1th molesting 41 of their pup11s. thc9-}ear-old bo} said he ma) have lied about a car he said took him from the preschool to a home where he and other 'itudents were allegedl) molested. The bo) test.tied Monday that defendant Ra} mond Bucke) drOH' to the house 1n a green and\\ h11e \ nn Defen~ attorne} Dean < 111\. rl·ad- ing frum thl' ho)«, Man:h. 19!14 grand jur) ll'Sllmon}. \atd tl1l' child had da1ml'd Ill' wac, dn'l'O 111 a red ('Of\Vl'rllhk . "Wl'rl' ~ou I) 1ng to thl' grand JUr) \\hen \Oll told them that''" C111c; asl..ed · _ "Well. I'm not "ure. I thin'-I might ha,e. I tt11nl.. I was:· the bm '>a1d "Wh' .... Ci1t'> asked · "I do'n·t '-now." said the ho' "ho is 1den11tied onl) a., John Dul· Nu. l G11s. who rq>rC'>l'lll~ Pl•gg~ McMartin Bucl..l·~. raised sneral Do you have a favorite place • ID your home? If so, we'd like you to share it with the Orange Coast Community. Enter the Daily Pilot's other app;irent in co nsistencies. \\.'hen asked b~ Gits 1f he :-"as lying "hen he told the grand JUr) that photos werl' takl·n at the house b} ··Ra~ and c;omc11mes his helpers" he rc~potH.led "Yeo;.'' The bo} testified last ~eek that a stranger took the photographers and not 26-)car-old Ra~ mond Bucke} . Tht• bo\ was also asked 1f he hed to the grand· JUr} wh('n he said he had not '>een teachers Peggy McMartin Bucl..e). 58. or Belly Raidor. 65. nude. He ag;:11n ~aid "Yes." Last week. he said he had seen both v.omen nude and Monday he sup- plied more detail.~} ing one shov.cd him her breast~ and the other her "lower pm ate parts ... below the wa1s1:· Hl' said. howe"er. he could not recall who did what. The child finall v turned to Munici- pal Court Judge· I\ viva Bobb and asked for a recess. which she granted. Outside court. Deput) District L\ttorne} Glenn 1c,ensdefended the child. sa} 1ng. ··He 1s ob-.1ousl} co n· fused by the questioning going on here." The bov is the fou rth child to takl· the stand· in the McMartin hearing. Daily Pilot "Living Spaces" CONTEST RULES T hi:. contest is designed to receive responses from any occupant of a home. condo. apartment, mobile home. or live. aboaro yacht. We will reject any commercial entries. Photo(s) must accompany entry. Photo(s) become propert\' of Daily Pilot and cannot be returned. Entries mu t be postmarked by March 28. or delivered to the Daily Pilot~ c1 o LI VING SPACES. 330 W Bay, Costa Mesa 92626 by 5 PM March 29. Winners will have pictures and stories published in "Living Spaces'' on April 11. Other prizes to be announced. Daily Pilot Employees are not eiigible. Entrants must be 18 or over & must reside in Daily Pilot circulation Area. Daily Pilot photographers will photograph the winners ·• pecial Place." CATEGORIES Entryway • Living Room • Famil y Room Den Kit chen • Bedroom • Patio • Dir:iing Room Game Room • Pool/ Jacuzzi Area Garden • or, Name Your Own Category '',eiving Space,j Contest ,, r------------------------- Just se nd us a photo and desc ription of yo ur favorite living pace. Conte 1\ nd Marrh 2Q1h. Winnmg 1•11tnr~ will lw l'uliltsh J T hu n day. pril 11 . J 985. Daily Pilot "Living Spaces·-contest,, ·ENTRY FORM Name of Resident ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Phone Number Day~--------------- Evening·~---------~~~~~ Address ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ize of Place ~~~~~~~~~~~~~· Catego ry ____________ _ De cription of Place ________ _ l Mail to Daily Pilot "tiving Space 330 W Bay Cotta M ... CA 92626 ' > South.Coast Rep past its period of 'Waiting• now Twenty years ago_today, a group of young t hespians-short on. fu!1ds but .long on ideals ~nd ambition -pounded the final nail.s into their newly refurb1shed theater and r ushed upstairs to get into costume and makeup for the first performance in their new home on the Orange Coast. · That first show, a production of Samuel Beckett's .. Waiting fo r Godot:.' mar~ed the official inauguration of South Coast Repertory m a tiny, 75-seat frame building on the Newport Beach bayfront. . Today, 191 product~ons later, S~R .is firmly ensconced as a nationally renowned regional theater in its two-stage complex in ~osta Mes~'s. South Coast Town Center. Its annual budget runs u~to the millions of dollars and its Second Stage has been the birthplac~ of many new plays which might no t otherwise have seen the ltght o f ~ay. . South ('oast Repertory only stayed a little over two years in Its cra~ped Newport quarters. The high quality o f its ea rl y productions attracted much public and media attention and soon the company moved into a larger, rented storefront in downtown Costa Mesa. This remained home from 196 7 to t 978 w~e.n , thanks to. a. land gift ~ram the Segerstrom Family and a spmted fund-ra1smg campaign, SCR took up residence in its present facility. - Along the way. the company began reaching out to address the .cultural needs .o~ its communit¥. One show each year was designated as the Living Theater Project and offered to local high sc hool drama classes for study (the current production of Oscar Wilde's .. The Importance of Being Earnest" falls rnto this category). Training conservatories fo r both adults a nd children w~re establis hed and an original touring educational play for children was created each year tQ be performed in Southern Cali fornia classrooms. Today._ South Co~st Repe~ory_ is the primary reason fo r C~sta Mesas newly minted des1gnat1o n as .. the city of the arts." wtth the 9range County Performing Arts Center, now under constructi on across the street. scheduled to rei nforce that mon o next year. -Re~ently. SCR la unched its 20th ann iversary season celebration with an outdoor arts festival that attracted dozens of arts groups a nd thousands. o~spectators. The company has long been 1n the forefro nt of art1st1c excellence, and last month its co- fo unders and artistic directors, David Emmes and Martin Benson. were honored for their contributions by the Orange County Arts Alliance. It all started 20 years ago today. Happy birthday, South Coast Repertory, and best wishes for another fruitful two decades. Politicans have ignored voters' wishes on Prop. A To the Editor: La')t spring. a~ Tom Rogers. the former county Rcpubl kan chairman. geared up the drive to dd'eat Pro p. A in June. he told us all that a defeat would be dec1Sl\C for the vast San Joaquin Hills Transportauon Cor- ridor. "The super' 1sor~ "'ill get the message and that" 111 be the end of11:· he sa id. He "as nghl about the message but wrong about the response. People rnted down Prop. A by almost 3-1. the~ said "no wa) ... But Rogers· assumptio n that realistic poht1c1ans. Republicans or Democrats. "'ould accept this verdict -1n fact. the onl~ pleb1sc1te on thl.' issue --...as entire!) wrong. He did not reckon with the lofty indifference to pubhc wishes of our current Gang of Five who run the c~unty. The) have continued ever since 10 seek other ways of getting the public to pay for this gigantic bauble, frankly designed to benefit the Irvine Co. and four mhcr large developer· promoters on 1 ts route. So now we have the usual top-down politics -all too familiar in dcca)'1ng areas where the light of government b) the people burns onl) fitfully. The supes now seek allies among officials equall) susceptible to the poh11cal contnbut1on. T )'p1call). for e\ample. nothing so much as arrogance marked o ne kc\ public hearing where the public \\a 0 s almost totalh cxcluded That "'a" at !nine Cit) Council. The Gang of Fi\e ha'e also earned their case - against the ci men!) -to Go\. DeukmeJian and President Reagan. neither of who m 1s exacth unversed 1n the "'a)S of top-down p0hucs. Thus. far fro m being humbled b' last )ear's grem big NO. the supes seem o utraged at the efTrontel) of ordinal) people attempting to .,,eto the action of their beuers. D.\ VID ALAN MUNRO Laguna Beach Does clock run your life? You bet it does Am into something a hlllc too deep for me at the moment. but maybe you'd hkc to take a crack at 11. "A sense of tame passing 1s the 1ngle most vital need for humnn beings to maintain em o tional srnbility and health) mental funcu on." o says the scholar Alun Nourse. Others claim solitary pnsoners "fight ofT madness" by marking the passing days with scratches on crude calendar . Why 1s your sense of time crucial to your sanity? C'on you explain it? Q I\ there amdhing that C"annot be where paper n'loncy first was pnnh.'tl. Q. >\re thcri.! an} mod<.'rn countrie\ in "'h1ch the men outnumber the women? .\. Not marn. In Australia. Ireland and ~111crland. that'\ the ca~. though. So fond \.\Cf<.' the Roman\ of dunking their bodies 1n wa t<.'r thnt they made a fc:tish of it. Bathing ""tlH\ significant pan of their h ves. You knew. did you not. that 11 ''11~ tht' Romans who founded the oldl'St to wn in Englnnd -Bath. fro1en solid~ ' A. No1h1ng C\Ct'Pt helium. Q. Name the fir I country c,.pencnrr 1nflat1on? Ant:H'('tica wa'i '>Orne Ion~ ofJungle once. urfa~ c·o:il and pctnfi d "'"od to proq: that. •\ C"h1na. \5 )OU might C'J)eC't. It's when· paper \.\OS '°'cntcd And ORANGE COAST Da~yPilai L.M. Boy d ii col•m11/1t. • 1yodlc•Ud H. l . Schwerta Ill c ·!>' ""' Pr.nil Zlnl !A.-na~l.,.1 1 om Telt I\ ( I Crel9 lheft '..SJUI ld·I ·. FOR MY SECOllD WISH • .-~· •• I NOW· WANT t4 seULPTms IN THE PARKS ••• I ' . 1 I Orange Coul OAILV PILOT/Tuesday. Maran 12, 1985 I Probepf ·Fedders was too lenient · Dubious acti Vitles - were attributed to securities chief W.\ 'HINGTON -Long before John Fedders' abrupt resignation as the Securities and Exchange C'om- m1ss1on·s enforcement chief. my of~ lice qucsuoned his fitness for the JOb. Governor aims to overcome an Olympian disadvantage Olir concern was not aroused by charges that he had beaten his wife on several occasions -charges I had m1 stalenl) ignored because the) v..ere unpro\ ed allegation'> in a nasl)' ~1,orce case Nor did I qucst1on.h1s. ab1llt1t'S. he ~as w1del~ rc.-garded as · aggres l\C and competent cnfor~· ment officer. But I "as pn.,·) 10 t'\ 1dcnce ihal Fedders had been 10' olved iii dubious secunt1cs pral·t1ces before ht- came to Washington 10 police ~~· seeunt1t's industf). This rai~d Jhf question of-....h) the 'EC hired b1m. ' Bradley success with Games has him running hard -l.<, Cio'. Dt•ukmejian has 1raH·lcd th<: sta te for the last l\.\O months t;(•ck1ng more media npnsurl' than e'er bcforl·. one question occurred to bot~ '>UPf>Orll'f" and detractor": \\Jn 1s thl\ man runmng so hard"' · And makl:' no nmtak{' about 11. ~ukml'Jian 1s running harder at 1h1., '>tage than an) uf his threl.' prede- CI.' sors did ::it a similar point in their own first term<> as gO\crnor. Wtth more than I month" to go before he faced a Democrat1{ re· dect1on foc. Ronald Reagan \\Ould ne'er e'en mention the namer, of po<,c;1blc mals . .\t s1m 1lar points. hoth Edmund G . Brov.n . r and his '>On Jerr: dl'>pln)t'd little ou1"'ard concl.'rn 0' er their o"' n re-election campaigns. krl) Bro" n. in fact. tool.. one of the b1ggl.'st nsl..s of his enure tenure at that time. torpedoing a maJor Do"' Chemical Co plant But Oeuk.ml'Jian alread: bcha'e'> hke a ca mpaigner 1n a heated rnntl'St The n:ason"1 The best guess 1s the Ol)mp1cs. DrukmcJian kno""' h1'i O\\ n record of accomplishment 1~ strong. \.\.11h help from an cconom1c recOH'r\. hl' c;tewardcd California out of a ii'lcal crisis . .\nd he has strengthened puhlK c;chools and colleges e'en though education v.asn·1 o ne of the top pnonues 1n his 198~ campaign. But Deul..mcJian l..no"s he barcl~ \.\On elccuon that No,ember. e king THOUS ELIAS out the narrowest margin in modern California h1stof) O't:r Loli -\ngelcs Ma)'or Tom Bradlc) on the strcnglh of an ab\cntl'e ballot llurn. He alr,o 1..nov., his narrow margin \\a<; JI kai;t partl~ due to Bradk~ ·., racl.' Just rnough 'oterc; to S\\ ing 1he cler11on \.\l're too uncomfonahk '01- ing tor C\l'n a ··safe." modcratt' hlacl.. man like Rradle., But i;1ncc that 11mc: { ahforn1a has -.cen the Ol~mp1cs .\nd c:'en though that -;portfe!it made Peter l "eberroth 1010 onl.' magazine's "\1an of the Year:· Rradlc) wa'i more rl'<>pons1bll.' for tht'(iames than a"' other 1nd1' id· ual. · It \\:I\ Bradle~. not CA·ukmeJian or l 'l'berro1h. who wa,cd 1he -\nl,H'rp flag at both the opening and closing ceremon1e<, JO the refurbished Loo,, .\ngl'll''> C ol1\l'Um . .\nd 11 \\a\ Brad· le~ ''ho \Ct up tht• pn' all' l"Orn m1ttl'C l 1cherrot h hcadt.•d. an unpret:edt·n1,·J dl'\ Ill' that kd to thi: nw'lt prolitahk 01 ~ m pit' t.'\ t.'r '' 'olld a'> Dt·ukml'11an·, .it·· cumplishml·nt~ arc. tht'' lack .im ~on of spct"tat:Ular 01~ mp1an 4ual11~. o 1t"s Brad le'·, commercial\ anJ no one clsr'<; ihat t.rn fraturc an OI~ mp1l theme. His rl··elcr11on t."ampa1gn 1n Lo' .\ngcle' th1'> 'pnng ha" <\lrt.''11\t.'d 1h" lrom the start "tth Oh mp1t. lig.ure<. like producer ~1d \\ ol~ and Torch lighter Rater John\On highly 'is1blc. Because hl' otn 1ou<.h feels threat- ened b} Bradlc~ ·., OJ~ mp1c theme. DcukineJian '" e.,,cn taking a hand against Bradle~ in this spnng's elcc- 11on. Whcn Bradlc' ·.. chief ma-. oral ri' ::ii. cn y Councilman John Fc-rrnro. claims Bradle' "'on't ser>e out a fourth term without 1r:1ng again fo r go' em or. Deukmej1an st'Conds the motion.·· 1t 1!> fa1rl: ob' 1ou'i." he 53) s. that Bradle) plans another 1;uch run. When Bradlc) nslcd the anger of long11me supporters b~ appro'-ing a lOntro' ers1al 011-dnlhng project he had 'l'tocd in the past. DeukmeJ1an accused the ma~or of h~pon1s' .\nd he did so on Brad le'·, home turf in Lo-. .\ngelel\. ob' 1ou-,i) hoping to undercut Bradlc' 's re-elccuon chances so that hC' "on ·1 ha' e to face an 01: mp1c-onen1cd campaign M'\t 'ear · \lo othcr rt.•n.•nt go' t.•mor ha'> hothert•d to pa~ su muC'h a11cn11on 10 a pott•n11al re-elt.·u1on oppo'h'nl \nJ ~ukmeJian h1m.,clfpa~s no hl't'J to other Dt.•nwuat1l' l'l<1''>1hil111t.''> hkt.• \11~ (it.•n John\ .1n Jc KJmp '>lJtt' ( nntrnlkr h.cn < M\ or 'Wtt• "t"n <. i.1r' Han ol \a nt~1 B.trharn Hut thl· Ohmp1,·., ~l\l' H1.idk' .1 J1ffcren1 tat.ht'1 I nhl..t.· .in\\\llt.' t.'l't' "ht1 rrnght tr~ t•l un'>t'at lkul..mt.'JIJll B1aJk~ can point Ill an a1.t.tH11rlJ,h· 1111.:nt morl' \ 1s1hlc. prt11it.1hk and \~ctacular than aO\ thtng thl' gll\. anor hn" done "ll 11' no "onJt.•r Dcul..mt.•11.in 1<, .1lread~ running hard Thomas Elias is a anta \lonira· based columnist on late inues. 'Star Wars' label distorts purpose behind weapon " Threat is enough to bring Soviets to bargaining ta ble It ~1fter \\ orld War ll \OU. lilt.· me. thought the patnotu thing 10 do \\J':> to Join the -l.ment.an Legion. and 11. for all the .io intl·nening ~t.·a~. ~ou ha\C' !..cpl :our ml•mbcrsh1p actl\e. ~ou recc1' c the .\mcncan Ll'gu>n magazine I "ant to 'Ml) I often thin!.. th" t. .. \cl'llcnt magnz1nt.· 1s \\Orth tht.• annual dues regardlc<;r, of an) othn benefit I rccc1H~ ·o 1f 'ou haH' thl' Legion magazine for ~i:irch I~ S I urgC' ~Ou to 1urn 10 page 14 and read the inter' 1cw \\1th \mbas'>ador f:d- -...ard l Rown). The title of the article 1!1 .. .\rm ( ontrol· Will the Ru,c;1nn'i lfrul/\ Ncgot iate'.1" The amha"l,ador t former a1 nH gencrt1I) 1' a \JX"<:1al prcs1dcntinl ad' 1~·1 on arms rcdu 11on ncgo- tlill<'M I don't I.no" the gentleman. but """' he \3)!t mal>.l'' 'C~ good kn~e Fo1 \\hat \mh3!t'>JdtH Ro"" m 'a'"· 1n thl.' uc;unl d4ploma11c '"3" ol '>~ai..1n11. 1' that the R uc.~1an" , .. ,11 N.0alh ncg.ot1, tt.'<lnli. 11 thc' .Ht.'"' an~d to de, th not to He IX''""" to l\\O t.•flC\ ''' c t.kta r ntc. -the Hr h fronurr (-...h1t.h moc;t ot.. m' t c asc. fcllo"'s 1n tl\c 1ournahs11c "proth~1on 1ns1\I on lOll· 1na ~tar \\or\) and the \t\ nmo;1k Herl··," h!ll hr~'' ;lhout the \1 '\ .. Tht.• l nttt.•ll \tolt.'~ n~J\ to 1mpro' l' ,,., dt.'tt.•rrcnt c~p.ih1hl' \\c nl'cd w modt.•rnlll.' our l.lt.•tdn:nt' \\ t.' t.Jn t kttp u"nl\ \lcxld T n11\\1k' whrn 1tw \O\ l\'I\ J~ ll\IOj f hundl•I hthl\ WALTER Bu11oucHs ··1 applaud tlw l'llort' b' "ome lcg1-.,lal\lr\ In li.1rge ,1 '>trong h1part1\Jn ton<.en'>U'> lor a tOhl.'rcnt and lt1ng· term dcfl•n<,c in arm<. u1n1rnl \tr ate~' -unc th.it '"II \Ur\l'e Imm 'l'ilr to \l'Jr and lrom adm1n1'tr.11111n h' Jdm1n1'ilra11on .. \<; rcttanh ou1 ( l1ngrl'"' thl· .1111 ha\'iador ~·'" "It \Omt.•t1111t.'' 1.11..\'' h!lnl ''nrl.. and a lot ul ,·on' 1n, 111~ 111 \.'hangc mind' on tht· ll tll 1< Jf11h1I H1lll '-'hen ~l>Oll' 111 < ongrl''' .1r,· .1gain'it the ' 11.11 dclcn..._• program 1ha1 the adm1n1'itrallf)n f1.•cl' "dkl 11' t' · He then rt.'l°cr'4 to tht.• fc\.\. nmun~ tlw 01l)rc u1uru~cou~ .. 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The voluminou!> e' 1dence. u~· CO\ ered b' m\ associate Donal6 Goldberg and 1n\CSl1gati\C rcportc:)'> Brian Me T igue. deals"' 11h a fi,e-)eao-• period in the 1970s-... hen Fedders "If. a top eu·cut1ve and later o utsi<k counsel for Gulf Life Holding C'o. : Fedders canceled a number of <.Cheduled 1nterv1ews wllh m) rt;- poners. v.ho sou~ht hl'i side of tht SIOI). Here. mean"' lule. 1~ ~hat the! . EC failed to find out about Fedde~ before 11 hired him -and chose to ignore -...hen 1t did lind our : •uulf Life. v.htlh F~dders servect. -...as a Flonda·ba~·d insurance firm. In 19-71. one of 11s "Ub!i1d1anes v.M ordered to get nd oi a large amount ol stocl>. 11 held in the parent eompan) rJ It had sold the stoc\.. "'hen requ1rt'd. n "'v..ould ha' e elohbercd" the pnce ~ Gulf Life. a cording to a Flonda insurance official's s-...orn statemeni. To delay th< sell-off 1n hopes ora ht-lier market pnct.• Gulf Life ~ot a 51\-mo nth e·uensmn from a 'tale in\urance comml's1om·r Just "'el'k~ tx'lurc hi.' p.r.intl~d the dda~ rllt> tnmm1~1,1cma go1 J loan lrom ( 1ull l 1k JI J 0c 11m-mJrl.t.•t 1ntcrt''' r.Jtt', 1111 .1'hupp1ng.1.·t·nta 111 "hid· hl' h.1q "h1Jt.kn 1n1e1r..i t 11mran~ otli1. tJI' drn1l'd 1ht•r1 \\,I' .1 4u1J pr\' 4u1• I tw \l\·1T1C1nth l'\ tl.'11 ,H >n "nr l..t.·J ,1u1 tint.• h11 ( 1ull l 1tl· -.inli tor r t•JJt.'f\ \\ ht'O ,olJ In Dt.'ll'ITiber 14"2 lhl' ,i..,i..·, mJrl..t•t pnt.l \13\ ~"a 1,han· ri't' Ja"" l'adit.·1 l'\\'ru'>- 1ng .in t.1rH11•11 a' an t:\t't.Ull\t' ot thi? ,nmpan' r ,·JJa, 1,nld h1'> (1ull Life '""-" IM ,.,,, 'llg.ht l) k<>'> ssu I 2 '1 ..h.1rt• H ... 1 ·h, t-ulk l'I tht.' SUP\1d1an ·, 1111n1•nt' 1,h.in·holdns rece1,ed onl) '\:.:; '2 ixr "hare tnr their (1ull L1f~ '""'!.. That "a' lht· price ~·cr(tl) JgreeJ on h' u1mpan~ 1.'\ClUll'C'' in \ugu't I"'-: T hl' lrull 'hareholdt.•r, 'h\ 1ulJ ha' i: rn l'" t.'d a tot a I of .111111htr '' .l4:-.,2 1 according to • ,1.11,· 1n,uran1.l' ,1flil1JI In d1x ument<; tikd ~llh the H . l 1ull l 11t.' h.ld \IJtcJ the sharl'holdl.'r1 111 1ht. '"l'l .. 1J1a n ''lmld get ::n leas1 "''I J o,,hJrl" hn their Stoel -a ,t,llt.'mt.·nt that Fl·Jders. as e'\ccut1\'C 'll1. rrt.·,1Jt•n1 nfGulfL1fe and a h1M ,11)i, 1al l11 the <.ub~1d1ai:. should ha'~ i.. mm n "·'' tal'l' •In I"~". r t.'t.1ders. 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Ja('t ttd,.,.~on h • ·' ndlc-alc.'d rol11mni ·• -' 1 -- Or.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. March 1~. 1985 ~ ......... ..._... ____ ...;...;, __ ~---~..----- ( y Ira and Irene never thi11k about theif I • Ira and Irene are an active couple. Their busy lifestyle tends to tie up most of their spare time . Yet, while they need the financial advantages.of an Indi vidual Retirement Account, they're not about to lose any sleep over it. Because Ira and Irene have their IRA at Great American . If you've be.en thinking about opening an IRA, Great American can take a load off your mind . And let you make the most ~f your time and money. ·-Exercise your options. At Great American , you can choose an rRA that will fit your needs quite comfortably. I . The Individual Retirement Account Plan. If you 're employed, you can shelter up to $2,000 per year from Federal taxes. Married couples can shelter up to $4,000 if both are working. 2. Basic Retirement Plan (Keogh). 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TUESDAY, MARCH 12. 1985 -· PEP helps beat 1nonstrous challerige Parkinson ·s patients can live a normal life if they fight for it By SUSAN MONAHAN Dell) Net c.,,.,, .... ,., The Parkinson's Educational Program (PEP) staned in 1979 as a local group with 22 members. Today. PEP has more than 50 chapters nationwide, 42.000 names on the ma1hng hst and 1s a major source of information and support for victims of Parkinson's Disease and their fam ilies. But traces of Its mom-and-pop origiqs remain. Charlotte Drake. co-founder and executive director. still answers phones and unJams the Xerox at nauonal headquaners an Newport Beach. She also functions as a spokesperson and administrator for what really is a non- profit organization. "I subs1d1ze PEP." said Drake. who as a partner in a wholesale beauty supply business. There are no dues or membership fees. just a S 12 annual charge for the .. PEP Exchange." the organization's newsletter. Volunteers handle most of the work and donations PAPARAZZI Jolene Fuentea. patron• party chairman and Hannea Tulvinl are delJchted by JoAnne hel p with expenses. but the rent and phone bills are paid b)' her business. said Drake. She realizes professional fund· raisers arc needed but there have been no takers so far. mostly beca use "we can't afford their salaries." Still. she and her mother and co-founder. Lida Cr!ppen: sceryi li,aht years away from discouragement. Crippen s voice as extremely soft and she has a slight tremor: otherwise. the 72-year-old woman shows no obvious signs of Parkinson's Disease. "But five minutes from now she m1aht be fro1en an her chair and unable to say a word." said Drake. f?r. J.anet Chance. a neurologist at Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Beach. pointed out that Parkinson's Disease is ~oming more ofa problem as the population ages. Although 11 can affi1ct you ngec people. Parkinson's usually strikes those who are tn their 60s and 70s. Parktnson's Disease is caused b) a lack of dopamine which 1s m~nufactur~d in the subs.tanua n1gra. a system of nerve cells an the bra an. and functions as a transmitter for nerve impulses. The degeneration of these ce lls leads 10 decreased dopamine production. and as a result. move- ment becomes rouRher and less coordinated. Early symp~oms can include tremors. usuall > an the arm. as well as stiffness and slowness. Motor skills become Mb'• plan• to re-create an 18th-century IM>iree for preaentation of "The Silvie.•• French accented gala to honor Fluor family Powder your wig to join CSP salute to humanitarians Community Service Programs will give its humanitarian award. "The Silvie" (lal ique crystal doves) to the Fluor fa mily on April 13 at a dinner dance in the Hotel Meridien. That takes in quite a number of recipients ... Margaret Fluor. matri· arch of the pioneering Orange County family. admitted at a patrons' pany last week that she has 22 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Fluor. th e key recipient. beaming overt he number of de· scendants. (and sparkling in a white beaded suit) was evidently enjoying the pany especially the spiri ted music provided by volunteers Swede Johnson, Hal Blrnkrant and Jean Taodow1ky. (T. Duncan Stewart was to ha ve played but he's on the 111. but mending hst.) T he latest addition to the Fluor fami ly. Robert Timothy Hayden, (son ofBetb and Kevin) who recently checked in at 9 pounds, 9 ounces. His arrival kept his grand- mother Marnie Fluor Reed from the party held at Bob Lintz'• Mesa Drive home. Other family members there in- cluded Bob and Martha Flaor,Scott and Liiiian Reed and Jim and Mandy Reed. The some I 00 guests were treated to cocktails and a buffet supper which included a dessert table laden with giant stra wbemesand any number of calorie-laden cakes. Also. a treat was the fashion show presented by Kittle Leslie for Fashion Island. "Gentlemen. grab yo ur wallets." said emcee Tom HELP YouRSELF Ann Pange model• Fuentes as his wife Jolene, patrons panychairman: Ollie HUI.Emma Jane Riley (she and Tom were last )'ear's CSP award winn<."rs). JoAnne Mix, di nncr chairman); Aue Stein, Au Pan1e and Bari Tlllving began modeling. Fuentes also announced that SI 1.000 had been donated to under- wri te the dinner at the Meridien by some 50 patrons. Those at the pany included Mary Ann and Lon Wells, Robin and Judge James Turner, Wiiiiam J. Keeler Jr., Ors. Arnold and Virginia Binder; Patsy and William Howard, Irving and Ellle Burg, Judge Selim FraoklU., Barbara and Kent Freundt, Beverly and Wade Hampton, the Otis Healys, Hannes and Bari Tulvlng. Elegant plans are being made for April 13... "It will be an unusual pan~." said Mix. The evening's theme will be 18th ccntuf} France. complete w11h powdered w1gsand sattn pants for the doormen and orchestra mem- bers. Classical music from the period" 111 be provided b) an ensemble from Chapman College. "The dinner will be several courses" 1th a manelous beef as the en tree." the chairman added. "Ticketsare$250percoupleand 1f the} want to spend the night al the hotel their room for $100 will include brunch on Sunday morn- ing," Mi x explained. Beverly Thompson Coll is plan· ning the decor and others assisting arc honorary chairman Emma Jane Riiey, Mitzi Smith, Ellle Burg and Lynda Regan. The CSP office ma)' be called. 540..6921. for further benefit details. Wha11sC ~In 197 ~1twas founded as \ outh en ice Program with the focus onJu"en1led1· version. Then. in 1977 it added more programs and became YSP. Inc. In 1984. the name was changed once more to Comm unit} Service Programs (CSP) and youths and adultsalikenowbenefit from its array of services. le~s au1oma11c. and the person with Parktnson's may have difficulty w11h 1.a~ks such as fastening buuons. applying makeup and writing. The affi1cted person may develop a stooped posture and show a loss of facial expressions. The voice may become softer and tend to fade awa y. • "A~ the disease proaresscs. these symptoms bt'come more pronounced." said Chance. who also sees many Park1nson'll patients in her pri vate practice. If the disease is left untreated. she added. there ma y be an tnabihty 10 make use of the motor system and the "ictim -although no1 paralyLed -may be vanually 1mmob1hzcd. Tht' cau~ is unknown and there "' no cure for this progressive cond111on. Hut <. hancc noted that not all pa111:n1s develop ever) S) mptom. and that phvs1cal therap~ and med1cauon can aid tn S)mptom controi Dopamtne cannot be adm1n1s1ered d1reC1I). but patients can iak~ drugs-Cbnta1ntng L-DOP..\. which the brain converts into dopamine. There are also newer med1cat1ons. called dopamtne agon1s1s. v. h1ch m1m1c the effects of dopamtnc. There arc side effects. howe"cr .\fter se\eral }'Cars of making L-DOPA. for example. a pa11en1 can develop an "on/olT effect ." said Chance. "It'~ lake throwing off a light sw11ch: the person ma~ suddenl~ freeze. an}'where from minutes 10 hour<1." OellJ ............. "'...., ....... Ollie HUI •how• off fringe benefit. Margaret and Martha Fluor -to be honored at Aprll 13 dinner -met patron• at party. Lillian and Scott Reed will be amon& Fluor relative. cited by CSP a• humanltarian1. Althoulh Parkinson 's Disease is neither contaaiout nor hereditary. Chance says that ")'ou·rc not just tttatina the pauent; you're treat•na \he whole family.' Parkinson's ~auscs social problems. explained Chance. who is on the PEP board of directors. She believes that sui;>port and education can help patients and familtt"$ cope with the frustrat ions of the condittori. "Patients ~t depressed and apathetic." she saJd. "They need 50meo~ with a lot of drive to act them oot." Several other Hoqstaffmember5 arc on PEP's board. and Drake 1s especially plascd with the care aiven to Parkinson's patients at the hospital. All h~llh-carc professionals. she said. work as a ··total health care team" rather than as isolated specialists. Hoag 1s also the site of the Parkinson's lnformauon Exchange (PIE}. which is acarcd Lo keep Parkinson's patients acuve as long as possible. and Lo help them deal w11h the illness on a day-to-day basis. "Just because YOJL have Parktnson's. 11 doesn't mean )'Our life has ended:· ,. 1ns1sts Drake. "It JUSt means that you have a monstrous challenge." The balls can be monstrous. too. Which 1s why PEP runs a dru,co-op (administered by Community Ah men ta· 11on Services. Inc .. Irvi ne) where members can buy medicine at slightly above wholesale cost. Crippen said that when she first teamed that she had Parkinson's more than 20 year$ ago. "the doctor knew nothtng about it and I couldn't get any information from the library.'' This may explain why ")nforman-on Brings .\warcncss" is the PEP motto. PEP has formed an information network with 257 other Parkinson's suppon groups 1n this countf}. and 1s in (Pleaae He PEP/82) HELP YouRSELF Burn-out catches up to woman .~· Sisters· ideals overwhelming unless smorgasbord-sampled For the fir\1 -------------- lJIDl Aa.caza ttme. burn-oul and stress ha'e become \\Omen's ISSUCS Women an: JUSt plain wearing out and shov.ang the ..ame signs of an \ICt~ de- pression. headache ••••••••••••• and temper tantrums that men ha\c i..nov.n about all along. Juggling a lev. balls 100 man~ has al"a's been the lot of women \\h~ then arc the~ bumingou1 no"., Rem t"mber the pro' crb1al stra\\ "h1ch hurt 1hr camel., Thl' "no"" v.-oman of 1he · Os 1~ c~pe1lall~ 1ired occauSt' she fa(C'> an add111onal chalknge of lhl· badlash from ht•r s1<11crs "ho camt> tx>tore her . he rt•memlx-rs thl' Bl'll\ ( roc~cr-li~l' 1•oml'n ot the ·5osand ~he s11ll '-'an1s \Oml'.nf"ha11ht>' hJd Hu.,band\ and rhaldrl'n Jnd \\hi ll' p1dl'• tt·ncc' nl''~r go ''ul ol <.l\k for \l'~ long :'-.n a torge1 ho11l'1 l'r ho" 1hc<.t' "omen \\CH' called upon 10 maintain rt:f"JX'luall~ happ' faCl'\ ,omc11mc' l'' l'n "hl·n the~ ""l'rt' feeling ~d Tod;!\·, "nman undt:r~1and\ lhl• rdwllwn of her \l!.tcrs an · the ·och "ho dared 10 \Hind up Im thl·1r 'ocat1lrnal. edurntton.il .ind ll·g.il right' ,,1 doubt that 1hc) \\l'fl' l'nl1tll'd to the'-t.' nght,, hut thl' \\om:in nt 1hc ·on<. often pa1J a might~ big pme I C\l'O heard a rumor 1ha1 Bt:t11 l rod .. l'r lelt hl·r hu!>band at about thl· \dme 11me that Bell\ Fncd.in v.rotc thl' bool that lJunlhl•d thl· "omrn·, L1~rat11ln mo,e- ml'nl \nme11ml'' 11 'lonl'11 II' tx ngh1 and llW mam l)I 1he \\Oml·n ut thl' 'n!k ma'lx'l''l'" Bell\ t rlll.l..l·r lt>arned th1., le<,son 1he h.ird 11J\ "url'I~ \OU also lJn rl·nwmhcr thl' ·-, ,., '>UJ)l:l'\\oman v.ho 1hough1 \hl' wuld ha1c 11 all '°lhl··, 1he ont> '-'ho claimed 10 ha\l· thl· tx·,1 mamagt." lhl' '-manc<.1 lh1ldren and the ml>'>I compktl' l'\l'rl l\t." program Thi~ 1 l'I\ <oJml' "'om an s1ud1cd Frcnl h "'a\ a gounTil'I cool... plaH·d 1oulh tootball -and did a littll' brain surger. on the '>Ilk · I don t lnn" ho"' 11 '>O long. bu1 alll'r 10 ~l'ars. )hl' tinall~ g111 <,1l ~ Jnd burnl·d out In 14!1~ 'uJ1Cr"'oml·n ~nll'-' that 10 be realh health' thn mu,1 rnpt•u thl'lr ph"1l·a1 .1nJ P'"holog1cal l1m11\ I hl· ·~(,, ''lll1'Jn \l'l'' Ilk a' J 'morg.i,bord -a IO\ ch dl'11gh1ful arra' ot oppNtun111 .ind lho1,e Bt'tt\ \rockl;r 11ould 111..l' that · Toda'·, \\Oman \11 11\\JOI'11 .111 -who "'ouldn't'' But \hl··, dllkn:nl lx'lJU\l' <.he 1..nov.s that '~hale 1t'<, Olli p1w~1bk h.l dt1 l'\l'l\thinti. \hl'' tree to ~tud~ hl•r lhn11'l'' and 10 hl'lp hn,l·ll tn a l11tk ''' 1h1s and a hnle ol that '\ ou prnhabh Jlrl'JJ\ ~"""I lll·J Jh11u1 Bctt\ ( rockl·r kJ' 1ng hl•r hu,banJ Bl·tt\ ''J'n·l l'll'r .1 real pe"on. she ".I' ,rl'Jll'd as .1 lMpt•r.lll' 1m.l[ll' h\ l •l·m•ral ~till.,. I JU!ll rl'mcmbcr thJt "hl'n m' daughter 11.1' li11le .. h(' told me that '-hl' lhl>Ught tha1 Bl'll\ ,,hildrl'O nh ''bi.• the: lull..IC'\I l..1J, an lhl' "orkt .rnd I -..a, tl'.llnu' 1>1 \ljl.Jll '' .1 m.un.1pc Jnd l.Hll f, thcrapt!il in ( c>nin.i Jd \tar \he''' l'lce1m1•\ 11lur n.''{l('n't'~. If\ ou \4 l!lh 1 f'l('r'PnJf T"C'p/1 plc:J"-' rncluJt• ..1 \/Jmpt'tl 't•ff-addrt•!>W t'Tl\ dopt• \\ rllC' 111 l rnJ:i \fgJ,11 Ph I> , 11 D:i1/\ Pilot. P n Rt1\ I ~N>. C 1N..1 \k~1 IJ:ti:ti Cancer-,-patien t susceptible to costly, iffy cures fh1\ \.c:nr nlmo'lt -------------1 111111100 · ·\nh:m·nns v.111 he d1tlgn1m·d 0) h;l\1ngl'<IOll'f .\bolll a.· r1111a11 8 malhon .\ml'rt• I.ft""" ltlll\ nov. It' ing will cH•rnualh dcHlop CASSIDY lancer \flJHO\· 1mnteh S:?Oh11l1on ''•••••••••••••• spent c:ac:h H.'Ur on tea111mate. rtll'dll'Oll} acceptable cancer treatmcnt'I ( ancer 1'1 a d1\Ca\C wuh trcmenduu l'mollonol 1mpact :attached When factors uch as old a c. a cadent' and othcrd1\Ca~" nrt takC'n into co_n 1dcm11on. S9 pcrlent ofcnnccr pallcnt\ "'"'not counl\·C ll\C )Car" from the 1in1e of their firn d1u1no •~ ( :inl·er can ht• l11n:d 101all) 1n man) people f.irl) detcc11on of the dl\l',l'le " the moi.t 1mPortan1 fo 1or 1n c. ncc r rnre Of lOU~ nromotl\ in lltutcd onJ llP· ... propnotc treotmcnt mui.t follov. earl) dl'li.'l't1on Ho"'e"cr 11ince canrl"r '" a pre valent d1sensc th1u rannot he tornll~ prc,cnted. 11 1i. not surpm1na that n greal amuunt of fear 1'1 :1110 hcd 10 the d1\Ca\C Man \ people don't reah1e 1h:1t mun} t·anl'l'r' urn he t•omplctef) cured P1..-ople fear the e\pcnst' ol can1:er trratmcnt The) fcarthe mut1lat1on ofma1onuraen The) fear thc s1dc effect'\ of !luch <'anccr tr\'atmcnt a\ chcmothcrap\ and rad1a11on thrrap). Ofkn \Onlt' wm- b1na1aon of \urger). chemotherap :ind rad1at1on 1twr,1p\ 1\ nl'(C\~r) for approprnuc treatmen t Ptopl\• •l~l fear mental :ind phH1l"DI d1\3b1ht\ il) o re\ult of 1..anu·r and 1\\ treatment The\ kar dam~c: to thcm-.cl \l'\ and their fon11ltc'I file\ arc: often n·a~h hl rasp at \lr.1'" fhc' m.' ~ emo11~1n.ill) ._U\('\"pllbl~· hl l'nthu~Hl\ltl da1m' lor "·urc The) ITlll) tall pre\ to quc-,11on. bk ~inpn.H t'n or t''cn d1~pro1 en ml·thuJ1, 111 1r""11mcn1 PronHlll'I \ ul Qll\'\t11rna hl\ dl•\ II\ c 'ann•r lrc.11- -t llll'IH' .Hl' a1dl'll ll\ th\' '\'I"\ nawr\' 111 tht• d1'l'<l't' '\1ud1l'' 'hn'' 1h.11thl·1nud1.'nl\' ,1t'lan1;1.•r" on lhl' 1nn1.·J\l' Thl' d1waw " ohl'n 1:1101 Th1.· ll"' hol1)~11..1I 1mp.it·t " often de' ,1\1,lllO~ Tht• appropna1,· 1n.•a1mcn1 ot n·rurn 1..1n1.ct' " lr\•qucnth C\l)Cn\l\C piolontt.ed ,inti unpka~lnt .\nd thl' uut1.rn1w ol 1h:11 11c.Hm1.•n1 "nl\1.·n unn·rt;a1n lhl 1111tlu11l d11n \II 111 1h1.''4.' IJ\ IOt\ ll'ad ~opk to I.ill ptl'\ l\l th\ op111nl\nl ot wmt· pro~1ncnt lll ,on1c 4u.:\t1,m.ibk lJnll'' tr\' JI nll'O I l'ro~'"l'lll' 1.11 unprn,1.·n ml·th1xh ma' h\• un· ctluliltl•J 111nol'3nt m1,~u1J\-<l l'\plmt,•r<. ot 11nlortuna1c l..lntl'r '1rtHn) Or the' nu\ bi.· h1 hi\ 1.•t1tl\ .11l'\I \l'lt'Oll\t\ "hn .1d\\ll...lh· mctht I\ '"thm11 "'l'nt1ti, ti'11nd.11111n \u1 h 11r1,ptrn,·n1\ 1\ll,•1) '''" UJ~lO 'h•,1.n111n1t1I nt , url' 1 hn1 IJl-.c prnnll'I\'' JI 1.· ullt·n "-tt l..l·1I h' "r1.'\l ,If\ h thJI llll\'' n'll mt·et "'1t·nt1lil l'flll'rta l<'r 1 .1hd1t\ .mil .l\\Ul.ll\ 1 h\,, p1t1J~'n"'"" .1i.· nlll'n \111'1"<'"'''' "' p111m1n1·n1 • - , 11111•n, \\di !..no\\ n fll'r\onali11e., h.1' c l h.1mp1on,·d un11rm ,·n 11r.11nw111' 01 'nu&ht them tor 1hc11 ov. n coint·er trl'.itm"•nJ'> Tl\n nlJ\ l'X' \lnccr<' hut usuall~ Ind. the '' 1cntif1l b.1, !..~round 1t11udllc the adcQu~,,., ot the mt"thod lhC'\ prnnH'''' Thl'' "''l'nl 111 •llnorl' w tx' una"arc of the \trl\ I l nH•ri,1 IC'r \CICntttit tn\ l'\llL1JllOl1 OCIOtl' J dru@ tlf 1rcatml·n1 method" a1n•ptabk tor ml'.'J11.al u-...· Thl' puhhl ma' I'<' lllnlu..cd b' 1.ontn1' l'r\IC'-.1bou1 ,1.11.1 "h"h t'\l\t \\1th1n the 1raJ1t1onal ml'dllJI l\lahh<1h- nll'l'1 T re.umern methods and 1hcrapeut1l :ipproa\.hl'\ mu'I tx· 1nJ111duJh11.-d Ill the patient 1n ~ut",11on \\ht, h 'llU'it'" ,1r tt1mh1nat1on ut aqultthlc trl'.itm1•nt., " "'"'' .tppropnati.'" 'omcttmc' arguable 1 hl"\C unl'N1.ttnlh.'' ottrn add tu the l.t,nlu\lon ''' thl' ,.1nll'f p.lltl•n1 anddrl\1 him ,1\1.;l\ Imm U\l'lul floH•n11.1lh l llf~hk 1rc.Hm1.·nt the N'\t prnt«thln alt.Hn\I ~tng m1\ll'\l "' 4m•,1111n .1bk ''' ~nP"''''" 1.1ntl'r trt•atmc:n t' "l'du,a11t1n \1otl' lPlea.ee eee CURE?/82) .. I 82 Orange Coesl DAILY Pit.OT/Tuesday, March 12. 1985 l?le~son is .. nursing g:FuClge ~ver on-the-job treatment OE K NN L"ND R · \ oo have pr1ntt'tl lcttcrs tn >our<."olumn from nur ~who complained that they ~ere pu~hcd around by doctor~ a ... -treated like underlings.. interior 11111 houc;c and k-1 the air out ot •1 111c or two. On1:c. when"'> l''iCUI I parl..cd Ill 1he'dnvcway and tel\ th1: t•nr un· lockrd. I slipped out the back door. 1urncd thel'ar ltghl) on and run down 1hebauco tcchn1c1an and M"n ants. Ttu~ letter 1urom the mother of a male nurse-I • .J -! whohassomcth1ns tosnyabou1 the ----IMDUS way he and other male nurse!> arc lfallel dail$.)Oucanl~ll thc policl·anda k 1hcmJob\·out front IUSt3!.)0li lca\C. treated by their fe male colleague,:•~ My son t'>gctungout of the profe ion (after many years of hart.I ~ork to get in I bccauw the"' omen 1 n the field art' man-hate~ and feel threa1enc.-d b} mall' nu™-'' w11h whom the) mlJ'st work. The only male nurses who arc acceptableure the blatant homo e\· ual . Women 1n the profession"'('"' these tndt' 1duab a<o "one of the girls." so there 1s no an1moc;1t) or fnc11on . The straight mak nur'iC'i rc-;cnt this favoritism I find the !li tuatllln shaml.'ful and hope you v.111 print m) le11cr and e:itpose the whole lou'i~ bus1ne'~ Perhaps when 11 nppcars. something will be done uh<1u111. -A FU RIOlJS MOM DEAR MOM: l cbecked witb male •mrtet ID Boston, Cblcago ud San Fruclaco. Eacll and every one wllh wlaom I spoke a11ured me tbat your accwsatlon bas no valldlly and that yo.r ion it off tilt wall. Moreover, your asserUoo tba t the "blatant laomo1exual'' male nurses fared ,JVeU because they were coo- PEP HELPS ..• From Bl 1ldered "one of Utt 1lrt1" wa1 laJ1laly offeaslve. I was asked by .everal ma~ Hr1e1, "Wlltre did &laat leuer come from?" Happily I was abtt to say I did DQt know. Tiie postmark was llle1lble. .\hove nil. 1fyou go v.11h a drinker. l>t::I) off the b<>01c )OUr<iclf Somconl' wi th a clear hci!d muM be in charge - GREENV I LL~. ·.c DEAR S.C.: Good, pracllcal 1ug- 1eslloas. Thanks for lbe Input on a subject about wblch I know very • • • llUlt. DE R NN LANDERS: Ina • • • . n:cenicolumna reader asked. "Hov. OE.\R •\ N U\NDCRS: I htl\e does a v.oman get Lhernr ke)sawa) wntten to~ ou the t1ml·~and )OU from a 100-pound drunk without ha ,,,en't printed any o:m~ 0lc1.te~. gl·ttingcl.obbered'!" I havc.-"had plcney·---·~~-e~am I go~ng tog( ~he .hdp I oft'xpencncC...A4->fatherwasan neeo . -ANC1RY IN EST POI NT. alcoliollc.andsov.erl''>Orncofthc MISS. __ -. men t v.cnt with. I had tobecreatt'-C DEAR MISS: When you e~close-a io alcomph~h m) mission and am self;addre~sed,stamped en elope. I Jlapp} to share m} techniques. can t print em•!'·• • Mo~t drunks think they are God's ·\nn Lande~· boukh't. ·· \c \ and the gi ft 10 women when they've had a few. Teenager ... C\plains C\ t'rJ tl!>JX'CI of I pla)cd up the myth. got cuddly and st•.wa/ be.· ha\ 10r-whac to urn" the clo~ and almost alway~ managed to line. hm1 t<>)4J~ nu. the 1 urruu~ p1ct.. th1: keys right out of1hc gu) ·s mc·thods ofcon1ract·p1um tht· pocket. Later he couldn't remember dangers of VD. the~> mp1c>ms and what hr had~one with them. so we \1hcrc to get hdp. Fora cop_1 . wnd $2 rode home with someone else. and a long. ~c11:at.1drcsst•tl. \tamped lfl couldn '1 get the keys and sa"' em'elop<·(J 7 cents poswgc) to .\nn that thcdnvcrwasgetllngdrunkcr Landl'rs. P 0. Bo\ / JQ95. ( /11cugo. anddrunkcr.lv.ouldsneakou1of1he 1//.60611 u touch with ltt..c-mindcd organ11a11on\ in 15 foreign countncs. The PEP t:atalog lists "1deotapes and books 1ha1 can help members better undl'r'>tand and ll\c with Parkinson's. Drake 'i3)S that the) also will arrange for materials to be translated or taped when ne('CSS3r}. And the monthly mee11ngs ar~ both a forum for practical advice and a source of mutual support Crippen concealed her rnnd111on lor )car'i. but when Drake suggested that her parents moH 10 ( ahforn1a. she attached one co nd 111on. ··1 told mv mother that she had to tell people about her Parkin on's.;. Mother and daughter agree that Crippen''> ab1ht1e5 have actuall~ 1mpro,ed. The) belte'e 1ha1 ( nppen·., rcspons1b1ltues as PEP secrctal") and her 1n,,,ohement in PEP affairs ha'<~ pro"1ded a reason to remain actJ\c "Everyonl' nl·ed~ IOfl"l'I needed." said ( nppen "You can ha'e a full. normal life wi th Parkinson's." says Drake. "But )OU ha'e to fight for 11." Charlotte Drake, Lida Crippen he ha'i seen more 1han one PEP member rcl1nqu1sh the fight and du.• shonl) 1hcrcafler he has C'-Cn learned LP hve w1th the po\s1b1ltt) that her mother ma) e"entuall) give up the struggle against Parkinc;on's ... "but not right nov.. v.e ha'e too much work to do ·· For more 1nforma11on on PEP program... call 640-02 18. Phone 760-5645 for details about the Pit program. HeP ·nnuence loses impact .\ "mu,t'· '"' ut an} thing ha~ alv.a}' intrigued ml· "'one morl· than thl· 2'i \lost lntluential Wo men in the rnuntf). Thl') arc cho..cn tor the World Almanac b\ ed110r'> from all o\er the na1wn wht)acknowledgc their 1mpac1 on other women In other 1>.ords. "'hen thc\C v.omcn talk. E F Hutton h'>ll'O\ T h1' 1<; thl· \l\lh 'l'ar I ha' c been un the h'lt and I ran no longe r lt'c a he. tr I wld m ~ f..1lh r UC'lda} tollov.cd 'f\fonda' the' would cock thl'lr hl·ad'> to one <.;dl' narrov. lhl'lr C\l'\ and \a\ .. .\re 'uu \UH',. · 'oi nnu· 111 ~II 'ear' ol t hlld- ra1<,1ng. haH· thn n a lakl·n m' ad\ ltC fhl'} hnu~h t lhl· car Iha I I warned them lnuld I)(; U\ed onh a<o a planter fhc\ u il1 1,Jll0d lhl' tnend I told thl·m v. ,1, .1 h.1rn hurnl'f <ind v.ould come w no gou<l fhn Jtl' the food'> I 1ol<l thcm IAt'll' had lo r them r hc} p1cl.l·d thl· \lhonl 1h,11 I "'J' oppo5ed 10 You v.ould ha'l' 1h11ueht 1n all E111 Bo11Ec1 the\\.' 'car<, I would exude '>Oml' 1ntlucn.tc O\t'r m) hu .. band l>1d ht· 1hrov. awa} th<' pak peach Nehru 1ath·t 1ha1 hJng'> in ht\ dml'1'1 Hl· did not Did hl· te ll h1' h<"" tu -.11l I. 11 1n hi'\ car"''" Did he go bal'k to S<.hool and ial.l· a lOU r'>e 1n ( on\ersat1onal Iranian 1n Ul'>l' a JOb opened up'' Of tour<.e nu1 I 'fll'lll Jn l'nt1rc afiernoon v.1th a ' fm·nJ ad' l\1ng her to go hal t.. to c,c huol 1w1 J Joh. stand on her ""' n tv.!1 l~I Jnd hulld an independent life lor hl·r\d l fhl' next da'v <,hl' ran oil v.11h an unl·mplovcd hou~l· paintC·r I w uld pt•ddle a d1l'I v.hcrl' thl' *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES• 11IJI ~1--/hcwltw A1 CM~ 11( fAl.COfl & II( Sl()M114ft t•I A(AO(MY AWARD t«JllNI • ' • 4 '•' •WllY HllS COP (I ) LoMIRAOA ~ IUa CITT (I) II Jll 1 j I 1 ' ~ JO ~ jl, I 0 , AIJ~ANI I r~ ~I I , ~ .Al I OAll Y lllSSlllC Ill AC llOll l Ill II( '•• 4 t• IS 4\ 1•1 OO IHWISH I 1•1 i ' • ·~ I J 4' IN DOI BY Sl(l!CO COllOll ctlJI I 00 31~ S JO II 00 10 JO 10 I' I AOYANC.l !ICM IS OH SAl.f !WI y • ,_.,eon ,., •mus<•> tfl OOlBY SURlO l74tl )00 S10 l •S IOO'J AfuANC[ I(~( IS OH SAlC OAl Y I Ar A0£MY AWARD NOMINATl<lH~ rHl KUM rnos <•l IH OOl VB S1£11£0 l:.A MW H~, ,,• ..,_, .,,,,,, • 00 400 /00 1000 ""''""' •or· ~ • 1 , , BAii~ MAlf~U flf<S I '>HOW ONl Y more )OU l he1>.cd thl' thinner ~ou gol and no one "'ould bu) 1t. In over a quaner of a l·cntur) sla\.ing 1n thl' kitchen. not one person ha'> ac,ked for m~ rl'l'lpt' for an} thing. ..\ fl·v.-)t'ar'i ago. 1t hcgan to stnkl· ml' 1>.hal a fraud I \\a\ \\hen I wa~ <.ummorltd for JU~ dut~ I had '1'>1on<, ulhc:inga H en~ I unda 1n ·· 12 \ngf) \frn .. rc\urrcl·11ng a '1r11m from 11 do\Cd mind\ tl' l Ofl\Crlln~ lhl·m 10 JU\tll'C '1a m~ 1nl1Ul'IKC I l'OulJn'1 ~"en get on a JUr). In looking mer thl· l"I ot lhl' olhl·r 24. I rcal11e these arc"' ornl·n "ho an.· role models. Women "'hose e'en word and action stirs lhl' ~p1nl of women everywhere. No one hangs up on their phone ansv.cnng sc rv1Cl' before the -;ound of the beep' i\u contra1rc. They order"' hat she order' for lunch. The) wear what <,hl' "-l'ar' fhe\ share her 'iew<, on the world The; \Ole the wa) 'ihl' \Otes. The~ read v. hat c;he rcad<o You don ·1 sec her dm 1ng around w11h a bumper s11cl.er for Mondale on her Dd orcan 'lo \lfCC. That\ wh \ I "'rote the po"er<, at World \lmanac and told them I could no longer pn.·11.·nJ to he a maJOI force of1nO uencc among woml'll and 1ha1 they should 1mml·d1a1el } "'llhdra"' m) name from the lt<,t. I nc' l'r heard from th~m W h~ am I not '>urpnscd'1 TV Li s riNGS EWNM) -t•-·= HART TO HART THMn c:/JIJl#N('( STMTIU Pl.EDOEMEN< WflTf COURSE CllNEWI NICNEWI ll) HOT SEAT HOTUHE (~)MOW * * * '.\ "The Utile Foxes" ( t941) Belte Dl'M. Httbltt MlrtNI ~~~~THE MAGIC OAAOON * * "Blue SkitS Again" ( t983) Harry Hlmlln, Mimi Aogen -t:os- • BUSINESS REPORT -•:30-1 NIC~ =TE lfHJAMIN MACNEll. / L9iAE.A NEWSHOUR !~ - O MOYI: • * "AM My 01tl1ng Olught«a' An· nl9efsart (1973) Aoblfl vooog. Raymond Mwey (C)MOVIE * ** ·~ "\Jndef rwe" (19831 Na HOiie. JoeMa CU1ICly -tt1&-ct) STfAMIATH -tt.30- • '1t LATE NIGHT WITH OAVIO LETTERMAN • AL.Re> HO'CHOOCK "8EHJ8 O'HAAA. U~S. TREASURY MOVIE • t "TM V1kln0 Queen" ( 19e7) Don Murray. Ad_!ieMf Conl I ANAHCIAl PLANNING lHOEP9l>ENT HEWS ~TY TOWERS t t •,; "My Best Friend s Girt" I 1983) Isabelle Huppert, Colouohe -12:-40-• COLUM80 -12:45- IS1MOVIE 9 BAANEY MILL.EA all WHEEL Of FOAT"' ml.ANCEA· ----------' • •; Petey (19711 Hywel Benneu Gregory Harrieon and CybHI Shepherd are Oennolm e.111011 plunged into a dangeirou• world of paHlon, -1:GO- (B)WOYIE * * ·~ "Btady's Escape" ( 1984) John S1vege, Kelly Reoo myetery and greed In the new motion e MOVIE • Plcture-for-televl8ion, "Seduced," t.o air **'.\ ··Trie Kdlen· 119641 Lee Mat· WI, Angie OlctttnSOn ($)MOVIE tonight at 9 on Channel 2 . •MOVIE * * ··0rdear· ( t973J Arthur H11f Ota- ni Muldaur * t 11t "The Spy With My Faoe·· ( 19661 Robert Vauglln. David Mceal· lum -7:GO-e cesNEWS 11100,000 NAME THAT TUNE lOYEBOAT MCNEWSQ DAU.AS NEWS e THREE'S COMPANY • WHm Of FORTUHe C!)NOVA P.M.MAGAZINE (fl ENTERTAMtENT TONIGHT Qt JEOPARDY -7:30- 1 ~=~= EYE ON LA. Wt<AP IN CINCINNA Tl JEOPAPl1f PAOF1l.£S Of NATURE 8AH DIEGO AT LARGE 9 P£0fll.E'S COURT m RAaNO FROM SANTA ANfTA (D) H8A BASl<ET8Al1.. -l:GO- i~ COUSTEAU AMAZON a:ITHAEFSA~ JOKER'S Wl.D WKAP IN CINCINNATI ENTERTANIENT TONIGHT MOW • • * ··vanks" ( t979) Usa EichhOtn Richard Gere. 9NOVA 6!> Pl.E.DGE 8AEAl< m MOVIE t * Sh8f1ock HOimes And The S.. cret Weapon" ( 1942) BaSll Rathbone, Nigel Bruce 1C)MOVtE ••• "This IS Spinal Tap" (19a.) Rob Remer. MICtlael McKean H M0VtE * * * · Fort Apache The Btonx .. CURE?.;-. From Bl ( 198 1) Paul Newman, Ed Asnet' (SJMOYIE * *'' "Brainstorm" (19831 Christo- pher Walken. Ntlllie Wood CZ1 CHA.Rl.£8 ~ TAU<S WITH THE NOW&S -1:15-m ULTIMATE CHAU.ENGE -8:30-1 @) =S THE BOSS? Q TIC TAC DOUGH LOVE BOAT CD RITUAlS -9:00-11 (I) MOVIE "Seduced" (Premiere) Gregory Har- lrisona c:'~d -L MACGRUOEA' LOUD MEAVGRIFAI MOYIE * * * "The Dresser" ( 1983) All>«l Finney, Tom Courtenay -9:15- • 1H THE K..aooM Of THE DOlPHIHS mSURVrvAL -t-.30- MOVIE * t * "Wiontng" ( 1969) Paul New- man. Joanne Woodwatd m NIGHT GAl..LERY ~ PHll COtuMS -10:00-u QI REMINGTON STEELE 88tNEWS 19 MOOHUGHllNG RICH MAH, POOR MAH 800t< H &> 80XING CCJMOVIE * * "The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1977) Evan Kim. Master Bong Soo Han I til THE HITCHHl<EA O)MOYlE * * Cra.clters ( 19S..J Donald than 2 n11ll1on .\nll'rtlan'> II\ 1ng toda' arl' c:urt•d of cann·r hcta11'ic nl l0arl\· d1agno\I\ and prompt nrcnen 111l'lhodor, of lrl·.1tml'Ot \our °'' n dot·tor I\ thl· hc.•,t \11Url C ut 1h1' 111tnrmatwn and \ell-l·duca- 111m ti \OU 11r .1 lam11\ nwmhcr " d1 ag.nu,t·d a' ha' 1ng lanu·1 lnfor- m.J1 111n on unprnH'n ml·thod' of l1l'alml·n1 1'> al\u U\<lllabk Imm lhl.' l>l\l\1un ot \1th1,al and l 1hrar. 'il'r\.1Cc'> ol thl· \ml'flldll Medical \\'>11t 1a11on \ cnlicatmn uf J ph~'- 1u an·s prok\'1nn<1l u rden11al'> "al'>o ,1,allahle uoun rcqunl. Sulhefland. Jactc Wardell (S)WOYIE U "Hot Dog The Movie" (19a.l David Naughton. Petra Houser -to:15-6!> LOYINO RELATIONSHIPS WITH LEO BUSCMll IA -10-.20-fll MASTERPIECE THEATRE -10'.30- ~~ClU8 IN CONCERT -11:GO- lo •Cl) a a NEWS TAXI BUAHS AHO AU.EH =~ MOYIE * •·~ "Cuto· p983) Dee Wallace. Danny Plnlaoro -11:30- CI) FAU GUY (ltl<JIOHT OOOCOUPl.E di ABC NEWS NIGKTUHE 9CTV ~ VEGAS AOCKFOAD FILES LATBIGHT AMERICA 700ClU8 CC) EROS AMERICA <tO MOYIE t * "Hot Dog The Movie" I 19a.I David Naughton. Patrtek Houser (O)MOYIE * * * "Bad Boys" ( 1982) Sean Penn. Reni Santoni -11:45- ( $) 8llAARE Q -12:00- 1 TWIUOHT ZONE =HOUYWOOO t * t "The LIS1 Angry Man'' ( 1959) Paul Mun4, David Wayne INDEP9llENT NEWS Congenial collectors ewow • * "Trog" (1970) Joan Crawtoro. Mtenael Gough mBOlDONES -1:10- MOYIE **"'"Superman 111",( 1983) CMslo· pl'iet Reeve. Richard Pryor -1:30- l~~~UP AU. IN THE FAMILY 0 MOVIE * * ''The Survivors' ( 19831 Wallt!f Matthau, Robin Wllllams -2:00-1 ~~NEWS NIGHTWATCH -~ -2:1S- (CJ THE RICHARD BELZER SHOW -2:30- (!) MOVIETONE NEWS 8tMOVIE • • 'Blondie Plays Cupid" (1941) Penny Singleton. Arthur Laite. CSJMOVIE •• .,, "A Song IS Born" (1948) Dan- ny__ Kaye Virg1n1a Mayo CZJ MOVIE • • • • 'Vert'OO ( 1958) James S1ewart KllTI Novall -2:45- CCJMOVIE • "Na11onal lampoon's Ctass Re- union" ( 19821 Geml Graham. Ml· cl\ael Lerner -3:GO- 8MOVIE • • ' Incident At Phanlom Hill' ( 1966) Robert Fuller. Jocelyn Lane (!) A880TT AHO COSTELLO eMOVIE * • "Blue Steer· t 19341 JOlln Wayne. EleanOr Hunt m DEPARTMEHT S l 1dd d1stm·1 oflil'C5. 1ndud1ng onl· 1n I u., \ngl'll'\, oflhl· l J.S h1od anti Drug ·\dm1n1<,1rat11in can prm 1dl' inlorn1Jt1on un food\. drug' and dl'\ Ill'\ U\l'd Ill rnnt er lfl'rllffil'nt \to\th be ·•"·lrl' that not all l J nu·1 ·1cmcd1t·, .. Jll' "altd and anprnpna1t· apprni!c.hc'>. LAJrlw \Um., of monc~ - n11110 rncn11on 11,c., -Jr<' \\;l\1 cd on 1nl'lkc 11\1' 1reatml·n1 Contemporary art collector• Jack and Marion Shea boated the opening reception for "Six In Bronze," which their company, Beacon Bay Enterprlsee, Inc., sponsored with a generou• gift. The ezhlblt continues through April 14 at Newport Karbor Art Mueeum, 850 San Clemente Drive. I al''nlc for c,ampk. "d'>.l h1ll111n- d11ll.1 r·J·\C,ir 1nd11 .. 1r. 1n lll71J hd1nc ;1 111ull1pll' 1n,t1llll;on \IUd) ~a' p11hll\hl0d 1n I 'Jli2. ont.'l' again th'mon- 'l1i1l1ng 1ha1 lal'lnk 1'1 worthle.,, a~ a 1..111u:r lhl'rap' L al·tnk "'ii"' 'ittll a h1ll ton·dollJr-<J·H·ar industn in I Yli l . . '· ., . "Miuia' In ActiH 2' (l) ·~· ~" .,U Ull , 11 ~ ')~ X 4\ I kl tj 111 ,Al ,Hf.I~ r >!Ji .. 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COP (,_) SllOwt •t t 11 J·JI t 1H 7 10 & 10 101 !IJ!~.::lf '!!!l~P TMS MIU 'ntl... s .... t J) fltut Co·Hlt ,.,otocol 1'"01 TcmeGY C•t "'"' Co· Hit Ctrlll., ,.ury 1•> YtllOllt ~ C•I f'tu.1 Co•Hll ....... ., Htl• Ut (,_) When Junior Leaiue of Newport Harbor boated a reception for the State Board of Education at the Weetin South Coaet Piasa, Preaident Nancy Hine•, welcomed Sandra eoe.e, board preeldent, and t>ean McCormick, preetdent of the Oran&e County Board of Education, who preaented a certificate cttlna the leaaue'• Adopt-A-School project dneloped to create ecbool-lnaalneu partnenbJpe. Hoag equips center for breast imaging Hoaa Memorial I lo~p11at ha., open· cd a new 8rcas1 lmagin& Center 1n the Pork Udo bulldin&. 151 Ho\p1tal Road. Ncwpor1 Ococh. for the dctt.-c- t1on of cancer and other brta t abnormaht1ei.. A full range of 1Cfviccs arc oflcred nt the cen1er. tn tut.ling mamnfo- graphy. ~n<>gmph) (ultrasound) and tran 1lluminat1on <haht scanning) Mammography ean reveal tumar\ 100 ~mull to I)( dl'tcctcd by a woman or her Ph).\tC1 n. Hoth no.,.aph> and tmn~tllum1nat1on arc used to :ithN more dc1n1kd information ahc1111 the ma''· onc:c It hA hl'l'n found Wh ... ·n 1t\fc1 lo rthcr. thr proccdut\' arc IJ~ pcrlcnt atrnrnte 11l dctcc)1on of brcn't uhnormaht1e\ Ry d1~·o"cnna mahanant growth~ 1n the brea~t hcforc they can he tell. <.loc:tor can dmma11tall)' 1ncrcn n ~oman'\ ... ·hanccs of "ur\.1\ tng brcthl canc:cr The Amcricnn ( nnct r Soc1t'ty now rl'tommcnd-i that ~omen uncJtr- go n ha~hne mammogmphy bct~c\"n ,the oac!> of "lo-Sand 40 ,\ mnm moa.ram every othcrJcar oticr th t un11l thcy reach 0 un then annuall . The Brc~m lmogina ( cntrr, Opl'n from IJ n.m. to 4"\0 pm. Mon<.l.t)'\ throuah f ndn >''· dl~o ofTrr\ 1n•Mu1 tmn 1n ~rcHt "'"·c,,1min,t1l1nn unJ oth •r rduc :.ltmnnl pro mm\ -' -Orenge Coa11 OAIL Y PILOT /Tue.di)', M1rch 12, 1985 • IN TERMI SS ION Bedful of fun ln Laguna comedy " Bedful of Foreigners" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse 1s much like a roller coaster that chugs labonou"ll) to the top of the 1nchne. then )peed wi th wild abandon through the rest ofitSJOurney, leaving 1t'i occupants drained at the lin1sh. Da'c Freeman's comedy-farce set 1n a rail) French hotel near the German border. in it s lirst s1ag1ng for Orange eounty audiences, is a wcl- ~omc new "lhow among a cluster of oldH.'S on the community theater 1.•alcndar. It's best described as what "Room Service" (also done recently at the Moulton) might have been 1f it had hl'l.'n written m th1'i da} aod a11.e. 'Love Boat' I star r un agrouri d b y cocaine I{ ·\D:-.OOR . Pa. -.\<.·trl.'!.S Lauren r e'-'C\, the former star of .. The Love Boat." sa}s that cocaine abuse cost her thousands of dollars. her ex- JXn'il\ I.' home and contributed to her departure from the show. ".\II that mone} d1dn'1 go into a bank II went 1n10 m} nose:· Tewes told T Guide magazine 1n its March 16 l\SUC T11 Tms .. Bcdful," briskly staged by play· house executive director Douglas Rowe. has the feel of an old play. but the pace of a more modem one - once the performers get the necessary exposition behind them The situ· auons may be somewhat transparent 1n their construction. but the en- LaurenTewn 1oyab1hty of th ir out ome JU 11fie. the contnvanct'. save perhaps for a denouement thll' been around since Eurtp1de\ The opening sct'ne set~ the show'!. comic tOnt' beautifully. An elderly hotei P<>ft~r (David Paul) enters the roorp to fi>. a bedside lamp, He StlS dow\'l on the bed and reaches into his toolbox. p1~ks out one instrument and tosses 11 over his shoulder, picks out another and tosses it over his houlder. then picks out a bollk of liquor-and tosses the lamp over his shoulder. The.plot centers on a vacationing British couple (Bil Gekas and Karlene Brad le)), a philandering traveling salesman (Hal Morse). his une>.· pected wife (Liz Beeson) and Morst"'s stripper mistress (Julie McDowell). all ticketed for the same two-bed room. Mixed into the fun are the inn's prissy manager (R. Michael Greer). who spends most of the show cos- tumed tor the local historical pageant. and Paul a'i the crafly old poner of indeterminate ancestry. Gekas and Bradle) set the scene n1cel ). though ne11her emplo) s a Br1t1sh accent. When Bradlc) depam to ~arch for a lost ring. Beeson (1n passable German d1a.lect) arrives to surprise her ~oon-to-show-up hus- band and the farcical fun begin!>. Mor!>t'. and later the stduc11ve Mc Dowell, introduce further libidinous comphcauons as the sleep- ing arrangements become per- iodically rearranged. Of the ensemble. Gekas 1s the hardest \\-Ork1ng and turns m an e>.cellent performance. Bradle} 1s 1mprt 1ve. but 1s off t11c too Iona. Mor~ proves an efTccttvc sparnn& p:mncr for Ockas. ~h1le Beeson require more cncray 10 11vc her character proper effect. The sultry McDowell. captured 1n various stages of undress. lets her phys1cal charms !.peak for her and Grcer ~tr1kts a line note of officious blundering. The veteran Paul ha"I httle to do. but manages to 'lw1pe·each of his scenes. Spern1l effects (tnclud1na one marvelous b11 with a ns1n1 radiator) give the show some extra punch. thanks primarily to technical d1rcc>or Jim Ryan and .set des1grfer Jacquie Moffett Betsy Hewett's costumes lurthtr enhance the show and long· time backstage worker Rece Toti linall) gets her moment m the 'tpotlight. ·· /.\ Bedful of Foreigners.. is a stagef ul offon at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road 1n Laguna Beach. where 11 plays for three more weeks. through March 31 Performances are gi ven Tuesda~ through Saturda)S at 8 p.m and 'iunda}sat 2:30 p.m. and reseP at1ons arc taken at 494-0743 BACKSTAGE -The Laguna Moulton Playhouse has announced that reg1strat1on for llS spring session of ac11ng classes 1s under way . both beginnine acting and scene stud) classes will be otTered and 1u111on for each e1gh1-week course 1s S 75.. >\le\ Golson is the instructor for the dasscs. "h1ch begin 1n April .. call the pla} houM" at 49.i-0743 for more 1nforma11on ... A K•ntUy clad Julie McDowell attracta the attention of (left . from top) Michael Greer, Liz Beaon and BU Gelr.aaand (rl&ht,) Hal Mor.e, Karlene Bradley and Da.td Paul ln ••A Bedful of l!'orel&nera" at the Laguna Moulton Playhoa.H. Te"e" \aid the prcssun: of wanting to be "Holl)"Ood .. contributed to her problcm\ ... I "anted 10 be one of 1hc gang I am a!>hamed to sa) 11. but it's true The lirst 11me I took coc:une I had JUSI go11en the jOb on 'The Lovl' 8oat.: and I "'a" on m) "a} to a party M) date \aid. 'Ll'l's do drugs.' And I ,aid. ·what thl· heck'!'·· kind ot charm. What )OU could almost call ·hugab1ltt).' Oii-screen she was sull fre sh and n<ll\ e enough to be cverybod) 's lin ontc pla> thing.'' Lauren Tew<.·~ sa~d being regarded as one of Holl) "'ood's most auracti' e women created nc" pressures. along with the problems of nn unhapp} marriage. "I didn't sleep ver) well and I made a lot of mistakes." 'ihe said. Filmex launching its 14th season "Tlw feeling 11 ga ~l' me wa<; 1ntrl•d1ble euphoria You think )OU arc line You think you arc 'ilronger. bra,er I tho ught 11 ga'e me the rnuragl' I m1!>scd. It "as like going to 01 and asking for courage But 1n'>tl·ad I got cocaine .. Te"cs said The 'oung actress had mo ... ed to I loll\ "i>od from Wh1111cr. worked as a "allrl·s~ and then 0egan getting guc!lt \hots on shows like .. C'harhe's ·\ngl'lr, .. and ··~tarsky & Hutch." She "'on out 0' l'r more than I 00 can- d1dall'\ lor thl· female lead 1n "The LOH' Ooa t " DouglJS \ ( ramer. nccut1\e produln of .. The Lo'e Boat." said: "\ht· had a S"l'Ctness. a charm. a \.OUthlul nJl\Cte that'!> \Cry hard to iind 1n an actress m Holly"ood .\ lCrta1n hardnes!> seems to take over far 100 earl~. he had no experience. no rt·n I poise. nose nsc of how to dress. "hat to do "1th her hair. or her makeup. but on film . particularly 1n 1ha1 first )Car. she had a H'r) special For thl' )Oung actrtss the u'ic of drugs became almost fatal She was often awake unttl 4:30a.m. and had to be at \\Ork at 6:30 a.m. "It was so frustra11ng because I seemed so out of control. I was !IO a':lhamcd, so humili- ated. looking like I did. w11h m) hair wet and m) skin a wreck because I had been tearing at II all night. r \\3S an ugl) s1gh1." <;he .. aid. Te\\-eS said that 1n I 980. she began the <><1thdrawal proccs!>. with the help of a counselor. he began her elTorys b) not using the drug at work. on particular night . o'er "eckends. before she conquered the hab11. "It just sunk in that I wac; not ha\ 1ng a good time. that I was k1ll1ng myself and that I was spending all my mone}. So I stopped completcl) ... she e~pla1ned. Newman 'sfoodsraise $4 million for charity WESTPORT, Conn. (AP) -With a ping pong table for board meetings and a part-time aecretary, actor Paul Newman and a ,partner say they are surprlMd by the succeea of a food bullneaa they launched to raise money for charity. They've earned nearty S4 mlllk>n In Iese than thr" yeara. The company has aotd more than 15 mllllon bottles of salad dressing, seven million Jara of spaghetti sauce and uncounted containers of popcorn. Newman's Own has contributed to more than 80 charities. By BOB THOMAS A•-let.O ,,_ Wtlt., HOLLYWOOD -F1lmcx. Holl~­ "oo<fs \en o" n film fest I\ al. begins its 14th shak)' season Thursda} "•th another 1ncrl'd1bh \arted men..,that includes 50 hours of fantas) and a 151 ·-hour ti:aturl' f1lme\ t'i the handier name for the Lo'> Angl'lc) lntcrnauonal Film fapo· s1t1on. which ha'i period1call} gone through cri sis and rebirth. Plagued-b) delic1t'i. the directors lircd founder Gary fs:Hirt la'it y~ar and br~ght in a new team: C'\eCUtl\e d1reti"" uzan- ne Met orm1ck. former!} "1th the Chicago Film Fe'it1val. and ar11s11c director Ken Wla!i.chtn. late of the London Film Fest1\al. The F1lmn operation has a new headquarter\ a p1c1urtsquc bungalow on the grounds of the .\mencan Film Institute. former!~ Immaculate Hean College. "We're under the same roof this ~rar -the three theate rs of Mann·~ We"t"ood triple,:· said McCormick "That has happened before. but 1n t"o big theater\ 10 Cenlun Cit) This \ears theaters scat 500. JOO and JOO I ~h1ch are more suitable for dis- cussion'> wtth the filmmakers after the '>neen1ng\ ·· "This ~ear \\C're ha' inga mm pell· I 11on for th<.' .\mencan independent feature ... added Wlaschin. .. Sixteen film!> ha'e bl'l'n <,elected. and the} I will be judged b~ an international panel." Opt.•n1ng night. al""a }s an import· ant monc\makcr for Fllmr\. "Ill salute the ·arit1'>h Film Yl·ar "1th a gala screening of".<\ Pma1e Func- 1100:· '>tarring \.tagg1t ·m1th and "1Khacl Palin. the Mont)' P} thon man II "'II tx· follo\\-cd b~ a d1'>CO ball Alexis rekindles an old flame By L YNOA HIRSCH BERRENGER' : \1a' plan~ to lure l\.ruu·I. 111 de\erted ,.,.:irehousc where a homh 1\ \l.'l lu nplodl' Paul karn~ C 1lon:i " 1n pm\(•\\1on uf the d1' orcc paper\ It c d11r1:1 "gn\ '>hanc and Paul will be al'llc to "l'c.J l\.run·~ pl.:1n' 111 ma~c \hanc hi\ "oman DAI.LAS: In I t~n·g '"-ong. Pam up!>et IA lwn \he rl·al11r' man 1n hospital room nut \i1tir~ ''IL"' Flten·, atll'mpt\ to cheer P.1m 1:111 f-nrll'c.J to 1r,11t\ for pm~cu11on Rohh\ Jdm11' knna had to light otTNaldo right ht-tore h1\ murder 'veronica'\ sister \nn nu11tic\ Bobh) Vcron1u M-nl her lcllcr d1'4 uss1ng Jenna's ob' 1ous inno· lt·ntc R;i , \ icalnu'>~ O'er Donna·~ 011 \trikl· lJU'le\ d1s~ns1on Donna moves uHu \outhforl. I R frJrful Pam and llohh' might reunite. • • • DYNASTY: .\le"' tra~cl\ 10 Mulda' ia Jnd ml·t·11n11 ""h Ciakn. t1l'harl\ father. ,1nll tht'' rccall 1hr IO\ nhe and Cialcn once \hUrl'U .\ln1~ and C1alrn m:ikr love ------------------------, THE HEAT IS ONI B1:v1:1~:r lill.1-'c; ·-,.,...""""' .. ..... ._ .... """ ... .... _ .,,..... .,,, ....... ,.,. ...... . t)ow ... ,. I .. ', ... I I •• •If hi ;'d )f ·~~' ,, " .. , ,'\, ,. ,. . ·.• ,, '~! • t • • j .\lc\ls asks <1nlen no1 lO force Prince Michael to mam .i prtnlCS'> h(' d0t'sn·1 lo' c. but 10 gct M 1chacl together IA 1th "manda Galen tells .\k'"' for pcrlrntagc of1hc ( h1n:i 01 1 deal he ... 111 "'to help her in all mailers Blal.t· unca" about Jeff~ sudden interest 1n Lid) o\r.h0IC) JeO ta~es Lad) .\shle \ lo dinner bu)\ her Oo"rrs and has obvious fccling) of pa,s1on for her Oom1111que dcprc\~d bcc:iu~c \ht'''> losl her singing voice and her hu\b:ind When Kl) stlc \ 1\11~ Dom1n1que in lhc hosp11nl. 1he recuperating Dom1n1quc tells hl'f not to IU \t let Blnkr shp through her lingC'rs Pho1ographer snap' p1ctut(' of .\shlr) II' mg Blak(' fr1cmlh k1\\ \\hen Kf)stlc :isks Blakl' about 11 he tells her 11 "'" ob' 1oush an 1nncxl'nt k1u no1 hke the p1uurc h~ reer1\ed ot "r"lll' """h Daniel \tc,cn tells C111ud1J he plans to continue his afTa1r with Lul.l' hut \till lo"c' hi:r A wc:ik«ned fk, IS reka'll'<l from hospital. When he return\ home . .\mnnda tnes lo hrlp him upsta1r\ . .\ll'\IHCturns and finds th(' two 1n what aprx-ar' 10 be comprom1s- ing pos111on • • • .. _.~~-~ "'INTO THE NIGHT IS AISOLUTELY STUNNING ... John Landis, the director of 'The Blues Brothers' and 'Trading Places,' hos come bock ... wltho Joyride of o movie." -Sl9C>l*I~ USMAGAZINE lllW -,_ ..... o...... 111• .,.,... .... -, .... ._.,....,...,oiw,. '-" .. ' .~-1.tlillllM .... .,..,.,......, wwua ~--- FALCON CREST: Learning Loraine 1' pregnant. Richard thro"s her oul .\ngela take\ 1n thr un,,..ed Loraine Richard m:ikcs ccna1n iuJgt doe\ not :igrcc 10 conllnuanlt' 1n Lanet .. , tnal tole .rnd Mrl1\'MI go on 1ropical hum'' moon KNOTS LANOiNG~ fo\hua\ on-n1r annuuncemen1 ot 1hc1r wedding \tuns Cath) Sumner decides to qu11 polllt(', and run C1nh eston lndu\lnr\. Al press con· fercncr <iumnrr announci:~ he's Paul Gal'r'1un·, \on 'iumnn 1ntrcxluccs Laur.1 to h1\ mothrr Ruth "1al 1n- ad\l'rll'nlh ,1umble' aaO\\ ta m1h ""ho·\l. Jdlll'lll·d \JI'\ t"" 1n\ RIT A~· Foll0\\1n1 dd1rnle \p1nJI ,urger.. \11ke 1a~c' h1\ fir\t sl«:p\ Eddie '\ au1op\\ repon mal.e<111 nrarl~1mp1.u\1bk for c hr1s1m:1 10 ha'e been lht' murdcrC'r Eddie·\ funeral" hl'ld la~ lor plan\ mp w Euro. pc ( ancr rcal11r\ < hr"t1na plann.:d 10 Joll him Dt-1. Gates learn\ £.dd1e had been balled out b~ Cl:i} Maddie\ $00 Lurk) rC'turns home --_ ........ ---.,._ ..... r;-:.,. 5~- ·:::.-. -:.tr.!'-... •IL--t:::r ... =-..... ........ ... ---- -,,_,, _ -· ...... 1:1:::. ., ... :..~9'• -···-..._.....,. ,\ .~~ 1 , I• '", ," If I.' , ,'\ :, ,\I J • I •,• ,\ j / I' ! •i Roth d1rcctorc, )a1d "He1ma1" I" Homeland") \\-111 be a major e\ent. .. It 1s said to be the longest lilm e' l'r madt -15 hours and 32 m1nute5:' "31d Wlasch1n .. It is not a tele' 1s1on m1n1senes but a mo' 1e. filmed O\ er a fi\C->ear penod b~ Edgar Reitz The ~tor) 1s '>Cm1-au1ob1ograph1Cal -lhl· )10') of a German village betlo't'en 1919 and 1982. It has been a !>ens.a11on ---------- 1n German'" Thl' Fil me' d11:1 "111 be kanrr 1h1'> \ear-150film\" 19M4'<, IMIJ Thc\ come from .ao counmrc; :md the 'ariet~ is a'>lound1ng. l'\t'f) thing from .. 0110 I'> J Rhino .. .i Danl\h ch1ldrcn·\ lilm to "\.Ian \I.irked lur Death ... a Bra111t.m 1.kx umcntar' The marathon ~lrecninti katun·'> fan ta\~ lilm'>. f h.:rc al\o "ill I'll! an all· MON·Tt11JRS 800 t ·~ •0" n1gh1 ,,1lutl' to s.oph1s11ca11on with \Ul h mm IC'' J'> ··Top Hat" and "li rl'ald.i\t JI I 1ffan' 's ·· ··.\ml·ncan tilm le\11,alr, ha\.C ah\J \\ bct·n underfunded ·· added \.\ la\1.hin .. It., 1mposs1ble 10 make thl·m pa' h' '" ket ~le'> onh the~ mu't rd) tln grant\ and donation\. plu'> '>P\'llJI l'\l·nts sut:h a\ "e haH· the '~·ar .tmunc.J ·· . ,. ~---­A~~ -._ .,_i:; .... y ~{ lltON ' SN~WMAN' <•> -< MON T HIJA$ I X> ltM"' (I I MON· THURS 6 00 10 )S If LUST IN THI DUST Il l ( TAB ... u .. O<lllNE .. LUST IN THI OUST" Il l 6 00 1 •S 9 4S EXClUSIVE E A EMENT .. THI GOOS MUST If CRAU" <'Ol eoo e 15 1020 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMS INCl BEST PICTURE "THI •tLUNO PllLOS" (I I 1 IS 10 10 . \ "THI HIAIOAST CLIJI" (I ) "MISSING IN ACTION 2: THI H OINNIHO' 111 ••warfs FOU1u111 vaun .. . " .. .. 4" 131-1500 EDDIE MIJRP"• llVlll~ HIW COf>' (I ) ... f.; :J ..}.,. " p WITHISS' (I ) }:) ~ ... lfwlrfs WfSTI ... ) ,• 1 at ... • • a · ·• • •• •• 4 TRACI\ OOUY STEREO EOOtE MIJRPH'I' "llVllL Y HILLS CO'" (I ) eooa1s101s 4 TRACI\ OOlBY STEREO HARR1so ... FOlllO "WITNIH " (I I 1 1s 9 45 EXClUSIVE ENC.AGE,..EN' "I LOOO SIM,U" (I ) MON-THURS 1 00 t 00 1•warf1 llllSTOl -·. . . f>40 1444 OU ANG ALO "THI HIA•PAST CLIJI" (I ) 1 1s t •S "MISSlNO IN ACTION 21 THI HOINNINO .. (I I MON· THURS 1 00 t 00 ....,._____ I I ( ( MO"'· THURS 6 30 10 15 "TU" TUU .. (I I MON•THURS 8 IS MATTHEW MOOiNf "VISION QUIST" (I ) 1•warf1 lfAll81M TWiii . . . .. . 8J 1 3ft01 "THI SUH THING" <'O· U ) t..ION· T111JllS e 00 I 00 10 00 HAAAISU"' 'ORO .. WITNIH" (I ) ) -I \ \.. MON· THURS 1 IS 9 30 ....,, ------------#· 1•warf1 fl I ORO ~ ~II lbOO "TOMIOT' (I I • t ti PIAI Ctn 1•1 • 00 OCXI• STllll(O --... >4AR"ISO'i '0"0 'WIYNUI· <•> •oo a ~ 1020 • TRAClll. OOll'f STfllfO # lOO<f MUlll"H't \ ''MVHU HtU.I COf"' (I I .) MOH·THUlll$ I)() I 4S •OJ\ 1fw1 ... 1 MtU 141 lt07b . r, .. .. ? '>-{ I I .. ... . i»-4401 -.<( d • 'TOMI O'I' tl l "tu '·.a ''ALCON & THI SNOWMAN Il l $.\l ••lf'fl NUITIKIOI • &. .......... \' ·. •. ........ Ml--Om THI lllAUAST ClVI (I I ~,. ' .. .. lUST IH THI DUST (I I ... •lf'flCMMIWflT /lo• ,. •. I" & , 1 •4Wt ' ·'' .. .. . •t-Hlli • '"""'K O<'lil" s ·ERr".I £00 f y .,,, .... ~ H \1Ul1 HILLS CO' (I I , MISSING IN ACTIO"I l THI llOINNl"IG • .... .. "" ' .. " ... .. .. .. ... THI •tlllNG flll0$ Il l ' '\ V \)t-. '"• 1A5. IA . "' _.,/ ••:04 .. .. . WITNIU (I I lf• .... I VII JO TWll .. .. .. ' ' ........ .. . •·nto f" .c Dal u ,.. H( f C'~f rrf" INTO THI NIGHT (I ) 'II: • .. -~"4 It lflf J ·•Ci WITNUS l•I · Pdward~ ~o cal - lUilll Milli •All , ..... t 1 . ,. ... .... . . ' .. . ~-~ THI IUA••AST ClUI (I ) • ....... s , .. , ,. .. , .... ' fANTASIA 10) ~ • ·~• •~rltf u '"'' vis•C>H ouuT • tl l '" . . 6 " ~ :>O •'•"1 llDO . . 11111110 l ••..A.::.11.!f .. fUO t•t T ••• ...f ., .. '·" )J ·~· VISION QUIST (I I • "" ~ :>' ,&• :.·e~o f~1,.•f ..-AP• H VU l., HILLS co, (I I t I " __ / SUANGU THAN 'AIADISI II • CHOOSI Ml Il l ,,,.- ( .. f. •• ----- THI IHAl(pAS~T ClUI (l l ... I ( 'LACU IN THI HIAiT <'Gl • !>o•• THI 11\IU 'G-1 3 s. " .. ••• INTO THC NIGHT • '· • ,..4 .... ~ ~l ..... .... ~tMl\ WITNIU (I I '· ' .. . " MISSING IN ACTIO"I l THI H GINNING (l l ~·" flAI CITY (I I ,, , . ~ ........ SIDIUllCI .. .. .. .. . ~1 5lla , I •C.AOfM~ aw••C> "'o"'s ''< f'E5' • 'vPf AMAOIUS <'GI ' " ... INTO THI NIGHT (l l ll.IST IN THI OUST I ) "' .... ... .. ~ •!I !(' ()( IHI SUll THING l'G 1J .. • .. "'·~ ~ y .... Mt " •A:f THI ltlLLING !IUDS (l l •O lO MISSING IN ACTION ,, THI HGIHNING" (I I U ON Tt1URS e 4~ A 4~ 10 10 THI lllAlt,AST CLIJI (•! ) --l HO SUH THINCl l'G-lll • • lfwarf1 IOUTll COAST ll,Ulll Ji ... • .. ·' • · ... · · U1 1111 ( .,r lUST IN THI OUST 11 1 M flrf • "'" VISION OUUf Il l ~ON '" II ' 10 I • ) fAlCOH & i NOWMAN 1•1 ~ -- d•-"• CRllMI . ... · "8 I tell 'I I I I .. .. Oraoge ~OArLY PILOT/Tuesday, March 12. 1985 ·Survey says execs will fight over perks . Legislation to tax employee benefits · called ·unfair' to workers· security T hl' folhm 1ng 'um ma rill'\ ho'' tx·nl'lil l'\l'l UllH'\ WI.' lhl'lr lOO\ ~pnnll.'' ll''J)(}nd1 ng 10 lhl.'~l' Ill\ prnpil\.11' Kl·,pon\t' 1x·rn:n1 of l'\· l'U<.ll\l'' ""-l' "111 JCll\l.'I~ llPP ll\l Th1 rly-onc percent of cmplO)CC benefit C\CCUtl\e'i at kading lJ s companies will "acll' cl~ ll ppose" leg1cila11on that taxcl> cmplo}cc bcn· -:. cfits. a cording to a nat1 onw1c.Jr =~ a111tudc survc) conducted b) fhl' Wyatt C'o. 1n collab<>rat1on w11h Opinion Research Corp. W)att 1s one of the nation's leading tmploycc bcncli\'i consulting firms. When asked to dc'icntx· the actions thcircompanu:s would take 1n lig.ht of recent proposals to HJ\ emplo)cc benefits. 20 percent of the 403 respondents said thr) will dcl:l) implementing new programs. :!3 per· cent claimed the\ "ould pre pare contingcnc) plan·'i 1n case the proposals are enac ted. and 25 percent 'ulh propo,.d,." '' 1x·rrcnt "\\-t "111 plan to ignore tht· proposals unlc'' mal..I.' <.'Ont1n gt·n(·, plan\ in ta\<.' "<.' th~.) become law mu'lt Jltt•r our ·hcndit plan " 2' Ta).·frcc cmplo)ce bcncli~its a 'l'(<.'H l .. "-<.' "111 dda) 1mpkml·n11ng 'iymbol of sc~urny to ,mt! 1 Ill'" program~" 2~1)1.·rr<.•nt ··w l' will working Americans \Ince World ar ignorl• thl.'m unit''' 11,., ht.•('orrw h" " II -arc no'' under s1cgt• b) delic11 ,5 ·r, ·nt ' <. uucrs "hv )('C them as Sl<5 billlon 1n -Pl u: annual O:\Cn uc IO<\SC'I ... 'ia1d Dr. r ot.il l'qu • .i, 9ll JX'(l'l'lll dul' lll 'i) h C'>ll'r '\l·h1chcr. D1rl.'r tor ol rnunt11ng . \\)au ·., Rl''iCarch and tnlormat1on 1 lw 'llf\l'~ ah.u lnund that tx·nl0f11 ( t•n tl'r c \l'l ut I\ l'\ had llll \l'tl f(.'i\l'l IOll'i IO ··Thell<.' prupo<,al' contain cm· propo~ah ad' anl'<.'d .al till' nauonal pl<>~l'C tx·ndit pro,1'i1on' that roukl Ind Wh1 1l'\1 \ou1011 0r<.''Pt1n<knt' aO<.·<:t <>Orn<.' 70 pcrn"Tit of all "orkcr'I flol'I tht:H' ,1111uld not ht· an O\ l'~l ll and thr11 <k~·ndl•nt'i . .\nd th<.' dcgn.'l' lim11 1111 1lw .1moun1 u l h1:nd1t~ of unn·rta1nt\ that currrnth l'"'''" rmplo~t'" <..111pro'1tk 111 rmplo)t'n. prump11ng m'an~· l'mplo)N\ 10 pmt· nlmo't 'C'l'll out ol lfl tx·lll'\l' _that [)(>Ill' 1mf)(1rtant hl.'ndit dl'l l''IOO\ \\Orl..~r' "ho rctm· umkr a dcllnnl until the~ 'rl' on morr <,olid ground .. lx·nl'11t pl,111 \hould tx-guarantl'l'd .1 hr ... a1tl ' MUTUAL F UNOS n11n1mum rx·1\\1un tx-nl'lll "\\lull' ni.1n\ l'mploH·r!I fon· 1lw rl'>lllgU)\l' ol <.•rnpll\\t'l' t1l'nl.'lil' !Ill'~ Ml' nul p.11 Ill ul.irh 'upporll\ ,. ul rt'l'COI ll•g1\l:it1on and rcguluwn p1opo\ali.. 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That'sanaptde riptionofbothbu ine a nd busin s p opl along the Orange Coast. Toke p tra k of wh r ompani sar going and which p opl a r h lping th mg t ther .ju t wat h 'Cr edit tin · -v r da in th Busine sse tlonofyourn w hilJPilal -:---------~-_ ...... ..._ ________ ----_________ _.,,._ .. --------- • J ( I I --.. :~.--.... Of ....... ~~Coaat OAILV PILOTITUUda~ ch 12. 1985 -- PUIOtY WDfKBRBEAN .. -by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau \ • THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE SHOE by Virgil Partch (VIP) HeRf~ AN INVrTE. TO by Bii Keane "Grandma likes to travel by train 'cause their landing gears ore always down." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson . ~ "Mom's really angry with you about those bones in the house ... this is an eviction notice." \ DRABBLE . 1 ~A\IE AN A61<E.C.MENT li.)11'~ ALL. OUR NEl6"00'2? 10 ~OJE.L. 1"E.\R ?Iv~""""' 8 f j i "This looks like 11 good 1 place as any to ma_!<e camp for the night." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ COJ~~.1 VROOASL.'i WON''T MAK~ A. l-01 OF MONE:·i Al 11 ---- by Hank Ketcham by Kevin Fagan (.QN510E.RI~ 11 ~Mt{T ?NOli.lto (\((()0~0 ~f.~ r----, ~'TE-I< 1"~ N.E1'..i ~---,,r--1 ?INC€. \8% l\ GARFIELD I ! ,__~~L.-L-~.......;J-.J-~~----9 MOON MULLINS WME~ T~l!RFS A Wll.&. ... ® TOO aAD k,AYo'S SIC~ IN BED·· HE LC'/ES A D,AY LtK~ Tl-llS . JUDGE PARKER ?t-4CWF~\..\.. \ by Jim Davis J05TTMINK .•• ALL TMl"!I TIME. IVE et:.EN EATIN& OLP ANV INFERIOR. by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux f• HAVE Y0V YES A FATHER WHO'S NEVER ANY I DEA ACCEPTED ANY RESPONS1811..1T'Y' f WHAT'S FOR HIS TWO SONS ANO, NOW THAT ! UPSET AUNT BETH IS I LL, CHUCK IS f CHUCK? WORRIED NOT ONL.'Y' A60UT HER, BUT Ae0u"1' HIS BROTHER Ollt.IE'Y'' I COUSIN WEEZIE5 weWtN6 ... by Berke Breathed so wt (,(){J/.J) BLOOM COUNTY ~~f!U.A5.' Ur'S '* r 1HI$ • SPECIAi. EfJmON· ON 1H€ 511(£€1'5 .' WEU SltJW 111JS! ~// Y€$5t!U SIR.15te 11££ ! HEE! 1HAr THt~'j CHO()( Ii f(ILJ. Wl6£ RIU Of Cl.05€ ..fJf PH<JrO l/IJEl(lll Of nNA 11/fWfR'5 81A5 I l/Pj (Y<I PN£ ONE IN COLOR. \ 5/ILMANY AP0t.£5<.£NT5 ~~ PllP!R . ~~ so 6eNfMfl<JN ~ ~YP!~T \ WJN5TCl5, HOE ... ~ /- PEANUTS HERE'S A CUTE SWEATER, MARCIE .. IT AAS LITTLE SMEEPS ALL OVER IT ... . YOU SMOULD BUV IT .. . rli TUMBLEWEEDS ,_.,,5~l~MoNMY WA'(W A WA~!-HOW VO I L..OOKr ·A ~''· ROSE IS ROSE I \ \ by Tom K. Ryan '7MN. I WAS ~N"1D MAt<e 1H9 'tlaM Hff-SM~~ &.J9f. by Pat Brady BRIDGE COMPUTER PROGRAM WIN S AW ARD East.West vulnerable. North deals. WEST + 107H <:? 10 9 8 7 0 Q6 •J63 NORTH +AK <:?J653 0 •32 •AK 72 EAST OUTH • J982 ~ Vokl 0 AKJ1097 • Q109 • Ql3 ~AKQ•2 0 85 • 85, The bidding: North Ea1t 1 • l 0 J ~ Pau Pu1 PaH South 1 <:? ·~ Opening lead: Queen of O • In the course ot our careers. we have won many awarda. Few have pleased ua more, however. than our moat recent one. "Computer Enter· talner" named our tutorial software prorram. "Charles Goren: Learning Bridge Made Easy". 11 the "Beat Overall Educational Propam ot 19841" It juatifiea our belief that the computer is among the but tools either for learnll'jg to play bridge or to Improve your rame. In co njunc tion with CBS Software. in the com· ing yea r we intend to bring two new products onto the market. including a program that will bid and play random hands. This hand is Crom the award· winning program. After a normal auction you reach an excellent con· tract of four heart.I. Weit leads the queen of diamonds, East overtakes with the king. caahea the ace and continues with a third diamond. Plan the play. There are two types of player that age ua prematurely -tho who see no danger anywhere, and those who perceive a hazard in everything. even where none ex· iata. The former blithely ruffs hirh. then finds that, because of the 4.0 trump eplll, he eventually has lo lose a trump trick •nd a club for down on • Th latter al le11t ha~ a chance to - come out on top on this hand. rr he foresees the possibility of a 4·0 trump division, he should realize that ruffing. either high or low, will prove fatal -in the one case because of a trump promotion; in the other because of an overruff. CHARLES GOREN Once you realize where the danger lurks. the cure 1hould be easy to apot. Oi1card a club, which is a loser anyway, on the third dia· rnond . Now no matter what the defenders do. you can win the next trick lyou would ruff a fourth dla· mond on the table, if nec:euary), draw trump• and claim your con· t.ract. for •• ._. ..... aat .. t Claar ... Goru'• •• ••llett.r lw lwWp ,a.,.,... write~ ....... WU., 1IOI C...._.__ Ave .. c ....... . .... N.J.977. _. . -. . -a BUI llulltcan - Mulll8an 'snot Wasting any tilD Afterfirstlostngseason, UCI coach gets COiii mitment from 6-8 brothers ByCURT SEEDEN OllN~Net ..... and his assistants received a commit- ment from a pair of6-8 brothers from the South Bay area and the UCI coach is already marking olT days on the calendar. UC Irvine Coach Bill Mulligan ' experienced his first losing season in 19 )'ears of coaching basketball this past season. but the Anteater coach can't be accused of moping around in a state of depression. M 1chat'I and Roo -Doktorcz> k bring impressive credentials to the · 1--_:_:::::!SiaJ ....__ __ ...;....-.-.., Anteater basketball program. Michael averaged 21 points. 10 rebounds and more Jhan nine assists per game as a freshman at LA Harbor With four of fi ve returning starters dµe back for the 1985-86 season and two talented red-shirt guard5 ready to take over starting assignments. Mulligan would Sttm to be content with a season that'utill a year off. But his returners and red-shirts make up only the core of next year's team. On Monday night, Mullipn College. Younger brother Rob averaged 14 points and 10 rebounds this year at Mary Star of the Sea Hilh (San Pedro) after earning All-CIF honors a year ago. - Rob brings a 3.7 grade point a vernge (on a four-point scale) with him while Michael 1s a 3.96 student. In addition. Mulligan is very op- 11m1st1 c of his chan~es to si gn Orange Coast College sophomore Shaughn R)'a n who averaged 17 points per game and earned All-South Coast Conference honors this past season. Depth. 11 seems. will no longer be a problem. · '"It was hke (Nevnda-Las Vegas Coach Jerry) Tarkanian." notes Mulligan. ··He was as deep as the G rand Can)on and here we were trying to find a tifih man all season. -H~fully. we will have all OS adJu5lments made my nal ~ ... Sl)'S MuHiaan. whosr leall'I tini...., with a 13-r7 record. t~ f\1'11 lime I Mullipn team has finished uedlr .soo. "We assumed we could ddend • •·well as we did last year even tboulla we lost o ur thrtt best deknden. AM next season, I think I W1U be t.hcft t11c whole year. I think it'a important thM the head coach 1s tbrre." Mulhpnsufferedami&ds~jd prior to the season and WlderWC9I suracry on an atltfY in his neck. He docsn 't expec1 sud\ compticatioal next season. ~ .He has both Johnny ROFB (6-10~ and Tod Murphy (6-911?) bade not season. Murphy. who received 01vis1on I All-America honorable (Pleue ... llULLIGAJll/C2) This lightweight Dolphins' is not left out Robbl"'° Santa Ana's Perez has no problem winning main event By JOSEPH M. DUDEVOIR 0.-, ,._. C«r1111 ''*"t For the second month 1n a ro" the Irvine Mamou hosted 11s .\ll tar Boxing Show. And. for the second t1me 1n as many months. the Don Fraser-promoted show played 1n front ofa standtng-room-onl> crowd. as 1.430 were on hand for the six-bout card in the hotel's grand ballroom Monday night. In the I 0-round main event. Sa nta Ana's lrcleis "Cubanito" Perez look- ed so dominating in his lightweight fight with Rocky Alonso of Guadala- jara. it appeared the 136-pound Perez could have won wi th one hand tied behind his back -which 1s almost what he did. Perez. (27-1) who hadn·1 fought in seven months due to an injury to his right hand. used his left almost exclusl\ cl) in knocking o ut the outclassed Alonso at the 2:45 mark of the third round. Before putting away the 137-pounder with a left hook to the Jaw. Perez dropped Alonso three times in the dec1S1ve third round. ··1 had my right hand opera1ea on to repair some bone damage." said Perc1. ··and I still fa, or the hand a little. But I gue'is. in a wa}. 1t''i made me a more well-rounded fighter because it made me use my lefl a lot more than I used to. ··Even though my k ft is good now. m) nght is sti ll m) best punch. The more I use 11 (the right hand). the stronger 11's ge111ng. It's almost back to full strength.'' he said. In the first round Pere1 said he Just wanted to ··feel out" Alonso and 'ie<.· if his timing was there after the la)"off In the second round he uscd a busy left Jab 10 start loosening up .\lonso . .\nd in thl' thmJ round. Pcr''' looked nght at home a~ he poun·d 11 on against the hapless .\lonso until referee Chuck Hassett put a stop 10 the m1sma1ch. The onh loss Perc1 has suffered was in his'tast fight when he lost a decision 10 Hector ··Macho" Camacho. Would Perc1 like a re· match'! Seahaw.ks, Oilers win; Tars split Ooean View High captured the consolation championship of the Loera bueball tournament Mon- day, and the Seahawks did It In convincing fashion, deciding the outcome. of the game before be!Mgured Sunny Hiiia ever made It to the ptate. In other games. Huntington Beach rlllffed late to hand lrv•ne a 5-1 IOa and Newport Harbor split at twt-mght doubteheader wtth Lot Amigos. Here'• what took place. Oce9ft View 1' .... , ...... 3: The 8~• ~ thla one In a hurry. ICOrlng 13 tlmet In the flrst lnntng to rout the Lancers In a a getM at Ocun View. Aft• one out In the first, 13 Ocean View batt.,. ceme to the plate end all 13 ecored. Leading the auault w• Phil Chela who had a patr of doubtel and tour RBI In the flrst Inning alone. Tom Smythe had two hits In the Inning. Mike AbMC91 had an RBI doubte and Pat Alaimo had two RBI '°'the Seahawka. The redpient ot att the support wu starter Cr8'Q Anderson who WOttced tour lnntnga to gain the vtc1ory. his MCond ag1ln1t no defeats. Huntlnlton leech .. ntne 1: OtWa tterter Jen Haeck altowed 1 tint~ homer to Stew Lipton but dtdn't ~ much after tNt ea Humtngton 8Mct1 battled bllCk '°' 1 non l•D" vtctory at hOme. Huc:k. a junior left-hander, acat- tered ttve hit• white atnklno out nine to g9tn the victory. (Pl .... Me PRSN/C2) • I ··oh )'eah. either a fi ght wi th arrested Ca macho or against .inother toi;IO ... ranked fighter." said Perez. who was MIAMI (AP) -Miami Dolphina ran~ed in the top 10 before his onl} . General Manager J. ~Rob­ loss. '"Then after that. maybe a 111lc ble, presently on ... ve of abMnc:e shot." from the National Football LMQUe For h1 night's "ork. Perez earned team, was charged with marijuana S '\ ooo possession and driving under the · · · lnftuence ol alcohol after htl ca1 ~lonso. who dropped to 24-7. was seen traveling on 1he wr~ pocketed S 1.500 for his losing effort. side of a downtown street, pcliCi In the most compct111ve match of the night. fca1herwe1ghts Baby Joe said. Ruelas ( 130 -f)Ounds) of an ta Ana Dotphlns attorney Robert SheYin and Ubaldo Ramirez ( 130) from Los said Robbie, thesonofteamowner Angeles sq uared ofT 1n a eight-round Joe Robbie, WU temporllrity r• brawl that wenl 1he distance with lleved of his duties wtth the teem Ruelas winning a unanimous de-early this yiar. cision over the bloodied but game "He was having some problems Ramiere-z. that he needed to work out," said In heavyweight action. Avery S 'Ob iou•lv h" father Is Rawls (210 pounds) of Los Angeles hevln. ' v -1· 19 ne\cr let Paris Flowers (208) from distressed to hear of this." Oceanside get through the o~ning Florida Highway Patrol troop« round .. Rawls. a five-time Cahfom1a Rtck Watket-~-tha~. 37, Golden Gloves champ. and now 2-0 had "the smell of an lllcohok as a pro. didn't raise a sweat 1n beverage on his breath" When he disposing of Flowers. who hit the was stopped at about ~:SO Lm. canvas at the 2:54 mark of the fi rst EST Monday. He agreed to take a round. roadside sobriety test, failed It and In a \"eltc~c1gh1 bout. San Diego's was arrested, Walk• said. Da'e Gutierrez ( 146) and J.D. The troopet said he then found Willaims ( 144 ) of Oceanside hooked "a ctear plastic bag wtth a leafy up in a four rounder that onl) "ent three when Gutierrez put Wil liams substance thet was brown In do"nw11h 1:371eft1n1he th1rdround. color" tha1 appeared to be mari- Gu11errez. a winner of IO different juana on the ftoor of the car. amateur boxing tttles.·rs now 3-0 as a "The defendant, knowing his pro. rights, advtted this officer thet the Martin Escobar defeated Alfredo brown leafy substance WU owned Guerrero in a four-round feather· by hlmeelf." Walker wrote In his weight match. arrest affidavit. Foul play .\nd Greg Puente KO'd teve He was booked Into jall and Matta in their junior lightweight released on $750 bond an hour fight . later. Detroit'• Kelly Tripuca, n.bt, foula Lo. Angeles Clippers' guard Franklin Ed- wards Monday night. Clippers Joet their lOtb •tnU.&ht game. For story. see C2. Uniden will be back in 1986, but after that. • • Only bad weather hurt Mesa Verde tourney By HOWARD L. HANDY Oelly ..... C~I There'll be anotha Un1dcn LP(,.\ Im 1ta· 11onal golf 1ournament at Mc..a Verde C oun· tr~ Club in 1986. but after that things ma' change. .. We .... ,11 ha' c an LPG i\ tournament here and we hope lln1dcn is the ponsor." Larn lgarash1. C\CCut1\e producer sa>'· lgara'ih1 holds the rights to staging an LPG.\ 1our- nament at Mesa Verde for the ne~11hrl'l' )ears on an option basis. He 1s the one who stages 1he tournament and sells the title sponsor'ih1p UNLV niay forfeit 18 grid wins to firm'i hkr l 1n1dcn. The l nl(Jen contract run\ out aftl'r nc\t \Car lgarash1 1ncrca!>Cd the f)Ur\C b~ $J0.()(I() 10 $.U0.000. Sl'cond largest on 1he LP(,\ tour tor lhl\ ~car'\ C\Cnt. He '' <,1111 cnthus1a<.t1l abou1 thl· l'\ l"n l and red\ II,.,'" Costa Mesa 10 'Ila\ Hc IS based'" 1hi-. area and ht'> oompan~· Bcauv.ood. J maka or golf clubs and e_q}llPml·nt. l'i hen: Rut hl· also 1s 1n,ohca 1n staging the \\orld Sem·s or Golf at Firl:'Slonc ( ountn ( lub 1n Ohio. a Japanese LP(,.\ l n1dcn · e'en1 1n Japan.and "'II o;1art a ne" nent there Ol'\t ~l.'ar pattl'rnl.'d after the Bob l:lopc lk'>ert Cla'>SK. Buth lgarash1 and tournamcnt r ha1rman Paul Zanggcr "crc pleaS4.'d Y. llh the second l ln1dcn ln\lta11onal. wi th onl· C\rept1on - the '"eathcr. a probkm neither rnuld do TllClale Mullln .1n~ thing about. II rained Thu™1a~ morning during first-round pla~ and was general!~ l"t1ldl'r for thl· ha lance of thl· "l'ck. "f,er:th1ng "cnt mur h netter than la'>t \l'ar l.'\Ccp11hc "Cather ... lgarash1 sa~ s. ·· ~l'\ t \l':.tr''i tournament 1s 'let Y.llh L n1den and "e "111ha\e1all..s "11h thl·m Jbout rent'" al 1n thl' ne\l 60 da' 'i ·· .. 1 hcrl' ,., no doubt ahout 11. l'"el') thing "as hl·tter th1<. \t•ar... Zanggl'r agrl·cd ·· fhl· pla~cr'i. tht· l atercrs and the prcss all 5'!1d 11 Y.a\ bclll.'r th1"1 \Car. Our \Olunteers did an OUl<ttand1ng JOO and I don't~~· an~ probkmr, for ne \I \CJr "I'' iii° not I'll· the gcncral 1..ha1rman ne\I ~car but the duh h:i'n 1 d1..'{·1dcd Y.ho "111 tal..l' UH'r. I m1gh1 run thl' l"' l'nt as tournaml'nl director like I did 1h1' ~e.u But I "on·1 I'll· ''l'anng l"O hato; ·· Lee Mc&>aniel Carlander / ,1nggl'r ha' hc,·n general chairman for each of the lir..1 t\\o 'l'ar'> of the L n1den and once dunn11 thl' \\omrn·s "'-c'!!E':r Open. "Last 'car "l' had an out!>ldc management lirm run the tournament:· Zangger sa)s ... I 1h1ni.. "c pro' t'd that 1!> not nccessal') this }ear. Our ,·ontrart "11h La~ ts open for nego- 11at1ono; 1oda' I \londa\) and should be tinalt1cd "11hin JO da)s." But "e ha\e gJ\en him Jn l'\ten ion hccausc he ha to finahle thing<.'' 1th the <;ponsor and the LPG.\ before ht' gl·t<, 10 us I thin!.. things"'" be finalrzed 1n bO da~' "11h all oan1es concerned ... \ 'l'Jr JLW thl· cro"d "as estimated at more than 15 l)(l0 Jnd 1h1-.11me around lgarash1 said 11 \\JS more than 28.000 The Women·s 1'l'mJX•r Open ne' c1 drc"' more than 25.000 1n nn' of lhl' thn-e 'cars 11 "as at Mesa Verde (( . . Port to talk with Pettis' agent today \tl \.\ .\r11 1 \Pl -.\ngel cn-L.\S EGAS (AP) -The mver- s11~ of Ne\ ada-Las Vegas ma) have 10 forfeit 18 football victories. including their California Bowl champ1onsh1p. because the} used 1neltg1ble players. sources repon ed toda}. Uni \Crsi t\ Pre 1dent Robert Max- son met ..... Ith UNLV omc1als this morning 10 discuss possible ..anc- tion'i. Ewing tops All-America list nal Manager \lih · Pon said Monda) thlt l·ontr.ir t negclllat1ons "'111 con- 1inut' -.uh r·cntl'rlicldcr Gan-Pet11s, l'\l'n though h1' lnntract has bttn rcm:"t'd b' tht• duh Petti\ had ht'l·n the Angels' lone un\lgm·d pla\\'r l t)(ia). Pon and J~l·nt Jad ~and<. "111 re'\ume talks aimed at rt·a, hin~ an agr<.-cmcnt to tnl·rnJc 1hc Jutnma11c rent•wal. The forfeits could includc lht• team's JO. I J victor) over Tokdo in the Californtn Bowl last December a'i well as last season's Pacific OO'il i\thletic Association championship. The action to be taken against the university evolved last week during a mcetin' of thc PCA Compliance Comm1t1cc at the league's annual po t-season bnsketball toumamcnt 10 I nglc"-ood. The L:l<i Vc6"~ Rev1c"'·Juurn. I \tl1d the ac11on tn\ohcd thl' use of \even tnchg1blc player'\ O\Cr the pa~t '"o season-. Four of the pla)ers "'ere rukd inchg1hlc bv the PC.\ in late No..,embcr and ..at oul thl' team's final l"-O game'i a' "-Cll t'I thc Ii forn ·~ Bo\\ I "ICIOf). Thr\'e othc.'r'i n:portcdl) "'crc rukd 1nd1a1blc under P( .\ \ rulc..con<.'l'rn· 1ng the t•olcula11on or aradc point ll''ICrll cii. Th\: incha1b1lit> of \Oll'lc (it' 1hc pln~c"' in\ohc includ1na their ph~<i1\'nl eduC'a tu)n-<lm'ntcd cuur-.c IO dCh'tnllOln gradc 04')10t IH'tn&C\ Honorable men ti on goes to Carla nder. UCI'sMurphy •·\II-\mcm·a li-.1. < ' • By The Associated Press Patncli. Ewing ofC 1cnrgl'IO" n and\\. J\ man 11\dak ol Oklahoma "ere named to lhl' .\'i ocrntcll Pn·.,,· \II· .\mcnea bas~cthall 11.·am tor the third <itnughl \car Monda\ c hr•~ '-lulhn 01 °'11 John·, ..ind t..l•1th L«.'l' ot '-kmph" \tntc JOIOl-d \"1na and T1\dalc .t\ unanimou 1. hoKc\ for the lir\t team \lso chown to the fif'lt team "a' \\1"h1t., 'itatc'\ a' 1cr Md);1n1cl. "ho rnuld ~·the ti r t DI\ 1<.1on I plJ\Cr t() kud the n:ltlon tn hoth ~·or1ng JnJ fCOOUndtnr, \ mona the lonp h\t nf .\II·\ mc11 • honorahk mentinn honorl.'c, Of\' l C fr\ inc Junior hlrw;ud l od 1urph\ who "as model of cons1\tt:nt m l)n othcf"'1'\C 1.ltsmal \4'ason for the \ntt•atcl"' and l \C st.and 1ul \\ 3, fl\' l arlnnder. n proouct of an \. ll'~ I hah "ho l~d th~ Trott n'> ton \hareol lh.c Pl\''1fic· IO utlc :ind mto lhl' 'l \ \ tuurn. m1:n1 tlu' \l'3'>tln. 1urph\ G\C1'3g.:-d 17 ~i1nt' ·~, i-3"'C tor th\' \ntc:llcl\ a4'd "il'l alr,o a fiN·tcam \II.fl( \ \ '('k1.uon l "'"ft· T1~.ilc .lnd Molhn Y.l'r'' l\'.lmnh1tc' on 1h1.• 1 I " OI~ mpir gold medal team lat;t 'iumnu·r fy,ing. a 1-0. ~40.Jl()und \('nt0r ,·enter led th1· deti.•nd1ng '\I( \.\ r hamp1ons to J ''i.~ re,ord. 1ndud1ng the Big East ( ont(.-rcnce 1ournamcn1 111lc O\cr ~t John''I I k :I\ crngcd 14 (I po1nl'i. ll . ., rebound~ and blocked I:! I 'hot\ -the-fourth \tr.11gh1 ~·a..on ht• ha\ hlod .ed I 00 or OlMt' \h()I\ \n 1n11n11<la11ng dclensl\e forte h'ln@. ,., a surt' l ho11ca<>1hc ~ational Bn .. kethall '"'°' 1at1on -., 1'.ll I dralt 1..hOll'i' He mn1k t14 pcn~nt ofh1~ hot'i from thl' lkld th" -.ca\1ln r;i1'\1n1t ht\ ,·arecr total tn .:!.l>Qtl JX11nl\ He al\o gr:ihlx-d I ~..,1 rchound!> and bl<Xkcd .nq <ihot'i 1n tou1 <,en~1n I 1\dalc a "'-Q Junior center. kd the ~ooncn 10 a .:! ·' ret ord th!\ \\'J'\OO the Rig Eigh1 ( onthcnn• f't'iular ~a\(1n ;ind tourn.tment c:ro" n~ "'1th n ~ S ~onng D\ crage on 5"' pn cnt licld ~oJI "hooting and :i 10 2 rchound ~H'm e 11c·, th1.· Bia l1gh1-., all·llmt· leading \lorcr \\Ith ~ 4i n J>OIOl\ 11...-ik 1 ... C\JX'llcd 10 hi: a leading dr:ift p11.l. h' th\: \I B \ 11 he ll.l\\C<i up h1\ <ien1or \Cl n T1\d ll•\ h1gh g:1mc lhl\ ~J~)n \\:}\ ~' po1ntr, Ll 1nSl uth"C'"itCrn ( rc\l\) \tull1n a ft f\ IA'nlOI au:ird. ~lmc the Rcdmcn·, kad1n~ ltlfl'CI \\t1r,·r ra1\in hi., total to~. '50 po1n' \l.llh JI~ 3'C'rnp.,• 11n \1 ~m·~' frMd goai ~tmo11n nJ tC ix·1, ... n1 trom thc tr,•e thm" hn,· C\1 lohn·., po..i1.·d ,, ' n1.1rli. 1nduJin tlw R11t l:i\t rl•ttular \Cl\t)I\ t11k l\llcanwh1lc \lnnagerGcne Mauch name-d t-.rn f or,1..h. Tommy John and Jim laton 10 oppo!)c thc.Seattlt l\ll anncrs 1n 1hr .\ngcl~· txh1bit1on c)N'ncr \\ ednc..,JJ, fhc ngcl'i "111 also meet 1hc < h1cago ( uh\ 1n a 'Pht·squad pmc \\ eJne'ida\ morn mg .\ngcl p1tche" Jut• to \\Ork in that game arc K111t \k{ a\k1ll Roh 1'1pJX'r nd Ra(acl l ugo D.tr\ I onutt' the n·-.er' c first hJ1,4•man "-ho ha' ~n m1 .. 'iing lrom l'llmp" llhout \\orJ. n:mamcd absent 11 dJ\\ aflcr ht• "'3"' 10 repon \\llh 1Hh,•r l't'1lUIJr. Tiw full ~1.14ld "''~due 1n can'p on ~t r"h I 'ntcf'\ had phonrd the team·., 'Pf'" tra1n1nJ ba91t on Fch 1 to aJ' l'i<' te~m official\ he "'ouldn't armc vn11l M•~ ' The \n el, haH·n·t he. rd from him \1ncc although ~onicr,· mother ~•d \he h:iJ '\pokcn ""1\~ him I J ) C2 Orange Coast OAt\. v PILOT /Tuesday, Mercn 1'~1.986 -------~ SP ORTS BREAK Bullets' Malone tops 30 again The elusive title Jl'ff Maloot! 'il'Ot1:d 37 poants to pal'C m isjus•-a drea.......· ----~th1l' Washington Uu!ll·ts to a 11\1-112 .,;--.&&& ntmnnl Bu"Slr:rtbatl noc1atio~'lctmy- O' er the Chirngo Bulls Monday n13ht. It ~or Arnold Palmer was thl' third l'OllSt.'CUll\e gamt.· 1n wt11ch Matone." J.1 , '>ccond -)cur guard ftom Mismsippi tatc. ha~ finished fr<1m AP dispatches • ORLANDO. Fin. -Drl'amsdie hard. i\ge docs not affect them. If an> thing. the) become more hard) with the passing ~n. Whe-n th('y a~ nourisht'd and cherished and pursued for ometh1ng more than three decades. their vitality dOC'S not decline. There comes a time. however. when the\ must be recogn11ed for v.hat they are -dreams. · ··1 still ha \.C the dream." .\rnold Palmer said. "I till have the dream that eda). ma) be in the PGA. ltkc Lee (Trevino) did last vt·ar. I c:un put 11 all together again." he said. The PGA national cham- pionship. Ifs the big one that got away. the one major ti1Je Palmer has not <;ollected. He's comt dose. so tantalizingly. agon11ing· h close. · Of course. he still has the dream. But it'sonl\ that: a dream. Palmer "It y.,ould talc-C-a miracle ... he said. "Ant.I I kno" better than an\one 1n golf that miracles don't happen." · He tried 10 make a miracle happen l'arlv this \t'ar. II eluded him. · · • At the stan of the season. in the Bob Hope Classic. he said he would pla) onl) three regular-tour even ls. the Hope.· Hawaiia n Open and his own Bay Hill Classic. and spend most of his time on the seniors tour. But he didn"t play well. He missed 1hecut in the Hope. He missed the cut 1n Hawaii. And last week he missed the cut at Ba' Hill. h convinced him the time has come. · ·'There comes a time when your skills erode." he said. "I have decided that I will no longer take up a tournament spot that could go to someone else." said the man who has had ~uch an enormous influence on the growth of the game. Quote of the day .tint Bunning, former big league pitcher. noting that he bas received a-greater number of votes tor the Hall of Fame with each passing year: "If this keeps up. I'm going to be a helluva pitcher in a few years." Clippers drop 10th straight DETROIT -Forv.ard Kelh m Tnpucka scored 12 of h15 22 po1n1s 10 the fou rth quarter to help Ii ft the Dl'tro1t Pistons to a 121-114 'ictorv O\ er the Los · An~elcs Clippers 111 Nattonal Basketball Associauon actton Monda) night. _ The loss \\as the 10th straight for Los Angeles. which fell to 22-43 in 1he Pacific D1' ision. . Center Bill La1mbeer. who scored a team-high 2~ points. and guard John Long each netted 10 points in the third quarter to cu1 a 63-52 halftime deficit 10 an 89-R9 tit• going into the final period. Long", Jumpl'r ga'e Detroit the lead for good. 93-92. with I 0:35remaining1n the game. Laz~rs not in the Spirit, 7 -6 INGLEWOOD -Stan Terlecki m <.cored his second goal oft ht' game" 1th one s~cond left Monda) night to lift the Pittsburgh pint to a 7-6 '1ctor} O\'er the Los Angeles Lazers in a Ma1or Indoor Soccer League game. Terlecki took a pass from Zecc Kapka. came down the left side ant.I scored from 20 feet out. The Lazers argued '-' 1thou1 succt·ss that limed had e~pircd before the ball \\3S 1n the net. Los ..\ngclcs had rallied from a 6-3 deficit in the final period on three goals b~ Ste..., an Lee. the l<Jst tying. the game v. 1th 31 seconds remaining, Arizona whips Jacksonville th rev. three touchdown passes and Reggie 4 t TEMPE. ;\nz, -Doug Williams [!] Bro\\n c,corC'd three times on short runs as II. the An1ona Outlaws defeated the Jack- son' Ille Bulls -l 1-21 in a United S1a1cs Football League game Monda) night . Leading I J. 7 at half11me. ~n1ona turned a fumble recover) and a contro\'crs1al reception into 14 quick points which scaled its second win in three games. with 30 or' more points . • . 1n other NBA action Monday. Brad Davls, thl' !~ague's be 1 free throw shooter. hit u pair of foul shots wnh one second lcfi to seal a I 03-100 '1ctory for Dallas over Scauk. The victor) was the 701st career "ktor) 1n the NBA for Dallas.Coach Dick Motta ... World B. Free scored 28 points and Cleveland used a full-court trappini defense to overcome a 16-point· deficit to defeat Indiana l ll-1 10 Cleveland. 26-38. won for thc seventh time 1n its last eight games ... Sidney Moncrief and Terry Cummings each scort'd ~6 poinrs 'as fv11lwaukce defi.·ated Atlanta 121-115 to hand the Hawks their fifth straight loss. Tigers make it three straight Darrell Evans. Rusty Kuntz and ScoJt Ill Earl hit home runs that gavl' Detroit its third straight exhibition v1clor). a 7-5 decision Monda) over the Kansas City _ Ro} a ls al the Tigers spring training camp in Lakeland. Fla ... In other exhibiti·on action at Kissimmee. Fla .. Louis Thornton drove In two runs with a single and a homa to lead Toronto 10 a 5-4 '1c;·tor) over Houston .. . Ron Kittle singkd ho.me the winning run 111 Chi<.'ago's two-run third inning. and the Whitc Sox beat the Boston Red Sox 2-l at Sarasota. Fla . . . Andre Thornton ke}'Cd a nine-run fourth inning wnh a two-run double and an RBI single as Cleveland routed the Chicago Cubs 11-3 In T ucson ... At Phoeni1>. Mike Davis broke a 2-2 tic wi th a run-scoring double in the sixth inning. and Rob Plcclolo followed with a two-run single, giv ing Oakland a 5-2 victory over Milwaukee ... •\1 West Palm Evan• Beach. Fla.. Glenn Hubbard singled home a run. bunted anotht'r run into scoring position anrt hat.I e1gh t assists. severa I on diving catches. 10 lead Atlanta 10 a 3-0 'ictorv over Montreal. Len Barker worked the first two innings for the Braves. and Bruce Sutter polished olT the shutout b)' retiring the only th ree ballers he face ... Joho Shelby's RBI single bro~c a 2-2 ttc and ~tancd a three-run eighth inning :rs Bal11more defeated Tc;-xas 5-2 at Pompano. Fl a. Pete O'Brien hit a solo homer for the Rangers in tnc fifth inning ... In Tampa. Fla .. the Cincinnati Reds beat the Un1,cr!.1t) of South Florida 5·4. Tom Foley scored the game-"'1nn1ng run on a balk b~ Phil Fagano in the ninth inning. Mullin wins Wooden Award ..\ TL.\NTA -Guard Chris Mullin. m the leading scorer in St. John's history. has bl·cn named the winner of the Wooden . .\ward as the College Basketball Pla}er of the Year by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association , North Carolina Coach Dean-Smith made the announccmenrSunday at halft1m<' of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championship game. M ulhn. who was in New York when the nationally tclc' ised announcement was made. said the award was ··a tremendous honor. Look at all the great. talented people ," ho have won it before me. This puts me in a . class w11h them. ·Tm thrilled." he added "It's a great honor for thl' school '!nd my 1cam ." Chicago rallies, wins in OT NEW YORK -Behn Wilson's long ~ slapsho1 slipped past ioalie Glen Hanlon at , 1:36 ofo\ertime. gi,10g the Chicago Black Hawks a 4-3 \1ctol') O\W the Ne\~ York Rangers 1n the onl) Na11onal HoC'ke) League gamt.• played Monda~ night. _ Wilson."' hose th1rd-pcnod-6~:nalt y had ht'lpcd thl' Rangers gl·t a poy.,cr-pla) goal. !>ent a shot from tht.• ngh1 point that 11pped past Hanlo n. It "'as tht.• onl) !thot of 1ht.· 0 ' eruml' period. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 p.m. -BOXING: From the Olympic Auditorium (delayed), Channel 56. RADIO 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Utah at Lakers. KLAC (570). WEDNESDAY'S RADIO 10:30 a .m. -BASEBALL: Montreal vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach. Fla .. KABC (790). Oellp"ot••-....... Softball tourney champs Pat Co11nell of Connell Chevrolet (left). Team members include Bob Burrell (below), captain Holme• Ellis (center) and manager Peter Slmlluk (right). The Costa Mesa. Clowns, a 55-and-over seniors softball team, recently captured the 1,6~team Carson Tournament-Three of the team members are shown with. sponsor Laguna run features Scott 1 Ok run, sponsored by education group, set for April 29 Sd19olpov.l·r.1hc lund-ra1'i1ng or- gnnmt11on oft he Laguna Beach Educal1on Founda11on. ha'isChl·d- uled a I Ok run all( tLm .. .\pril 29 al Laguna Bl·ach li.-atunng sornl' lop runm·rs. The race51art)on Forl'St ..\H'nul'. "1ndc, through Laguna C an\On and fin1~hes oncblork from Main Beach. The cour'e is ma1nh flat and is '>anctionl'd h) The ..\tl11cucsCongrc!>s <T ..\{"). f-ormcrl 'C I nine '>tandou1 Sil•\ l' Scull. along with 01~ mp1an Ruth W~ sock1 and Tom Wysocki arc ~chedulcd torompete. + The regis1ra11on fee 1~ $I 0 v.1th a f · shirt and $6 without. Proceed~\\ ill bcneli1 the Laguna Beach Publtl "irhools. Fnr more 1nforma11on~ contact l.iand\ ThurnlOn. P.O. Bo' I I./, Llgun:i Bcarh. 92652. or phunc 494-6811. * * * Rock\\ ell I ntnnat1onal. on tht• \lrength of an l'Xtdlcnt lap IJ\ Forre\I ~ktcalfofWestm111s1n. cla1·ml·d 1t'> \et·ond c;traight win 111 thl' Southern < altforn1a Xerox Corporate Mani- t hon Rcla\ rC'ccnth at the Rosl· Ho"' I. .\ nothrr area runnC'r . ..\nnClll' l'>om. v. ho '"Ork'> for Ford .\erospan· 111 Ne wport Beach. \HIS naml'd lhc fa'itr st fem air in the ral'l'. DElllllS BROSTEIHOUS- RUNNING Thcirrnmpan} rt'la} 1camscon- ~1l>tcd of I 0 runncri. \\ho each ran 2.b mile, and passed the baton 10 their tl·amm3tl'') . ..\II teams had to include at kas1 tv.11\\umen . and the best t'umula11 \l' ilii1l' \\On. The Rock\l .. dl m1m. composl·d of runnt•rs mo!> th from <.11' 1'i1ons in Du\\ nl'). El sl:gu ndo. La kl'\>. ood and Canoga Parl-. "'on in 2 hours. 20 mm'i.tte\and 53seconds, The\ beat thl' sl·cond-plan· tl·am. Hughec; Air· naft Co. of El Sl·gundo. b} 5 m1nutl'' and 40 sccond!> Thl· lhffd-placc team con<.1stcd of omens from the Los ..\ngelcs Puhn:. Ocpartment who had a cumulatl\ c time of2:J5. I 6. The tup mak fin1shd was Rock- wclrs Patncl-Ev.ingofManha11en _ Beach w11h a lap time around the Rose Bowl of 12 minutes. 21 second<;. v. hi le Isom had a 15:39 leg, .\not her local standout Y..as C ·othl'rtlll' Bl'ncdic1 ( H ughcs) of I P 'llll'. Morl· than 170 teams panicipatcd in the racr. and approximately 1.770 runner'> rompctl·t.I as hundreds of friends anJ ~pcrtator~ looked on. * * * Runnine schedule SATURDAY PorftrvPit St. Patrick'' Mara1"on end H•H· M1ra1"on -Be111n' 8 ii m at Olive and Plano. Porlerv11ie Hltlv and flat cour'e 011 counirv roads and c1tv \lreets Fee •S \ 10 140 ran test veer For more 1nformi1t1on. pnone Miit Stowe at t709) 184· 1400 ut 4& 1 ' SUNDAY Tom SuNlvan St. Patrick'' Dav iOk -Be111n\ 8 am at Oel Amo Snooo1n11 Cen1er. Torrance Flat 1,u 1 course on Cllv streets Fee is s 11 with T ·shirt ilnO S6 w11nout 6 000 ran 1u1 veer Proocee<is oeneflt v1,tas 81tnd CMdren s Cenler For more ntormat•on onone Tne Village Runner at (213J l7S· 7626 APEX Sk Aun -8e111ns 8 ii m at Int Otsnevlano Ho1e1 Conven11on Center. Kalella ano HilrOOr Anallelm l'ee" 510 with T·shlrl and SI wothOut wolh s7 tate lee All regillertd rullners rece,.e free en1ri1nce 10 Aerobics ano l'ltneu Anoe ot America Doubles teams lead UCI pas~,Jayhawks Gauchos top t:JCC; \\Ith a Wiil at home as Chns Ganz continued his impress1vc;-single pla) Southland anglers hope to lure bass 0 ' le S M h with fou r v1c1ones, Ganz is snow 1 r ' on arc s undefeated against 20 opponcts span- coll t • l • nmg five matches. eC VlC OfleS Hun11ngton Beach's Ron Berglund and Brian Crandall swept their doubles opponents. Lake action expected to be good as fish move to s horeline cover ...,outhland hassanglcrs arc heading 1111l> the peak fohing months for largcmuu1h ba.,,atall local lakes During March and Apnl the entire adult popula1 10nsofbass found in thC'il' lakt''\ mo' e up to shoreline lO\ er 1-rrprcparation for their annual 'Pa \ ... n. Fishing at this time is l')Crhap<. 1hdlcsto f1h cycarashoth large and medi um c,11cd basseagcrl:-'>tnke a 'arll'I) oflure'> tossed 1n thl·tr tt•rr1ton -\r11<)n ran ht· sogoocl that a ... man) a'> 20 hn•i\ 1 n the two-pound range can he ca ught dun ng one da' \ fi,h1ng. \h1n ~ angler'"' ill rdc11\l'·lhl·c,l' ha::.s as 't1on a\ thl'\ can lo 111\U rl· a,\Jrles'>ful prupagation. kcepingonl:-1ho"c that Jrl' hutlkl•d deep Surfan: plug,, c.pi nrwrball'iand shallo\\ running l<cbl'l'>and Rapa las arc all prod ur ll\C ha11c; "'hen c:ast to.,..ard ., an:-prntcctl·<..I .. horclt nc co' er. \outhcrn [ al iforn 1a ,., known lor i 1~ fanta<;tic bac;c;, fi'>h ing and the ')an Diego ( 11} lal..esare pcrhap' th l' mo'>I rnns1<.tant fishing lake., in our <,late. r hr ~:in Diego lake" arc orx·n \\ t'dne'>da \ 'and Thur'Kla" ;ind on \\l't•h •nds and hol1da: .. LO\\ Cr ()t a). tlodgc.,and El Capitan arc lhl' mmt popular 1n the chain. For li\hing 1nforma11on phone <61 9J 465-4500. Othcrlakc'11nSan D1c•go C ounl\ 1ha1 art· tz.ood b:w; lakl·o; indudr Va I llensha''. 'i~10ner. ~ hollord and Powa) • thO'>C tossing bro.,.. n "orm~ or lcad - head combos 111 scm1-dCl'P v.a1cr. In 1nC. l'\ en though i11s considered one of the finest trout lakes 1n the West. has a' er~ good population of ba'i'> that can run larger than 10 pound ... In a week or so, Ir' 1nl'S bass .... 111 mo \ e up a b11 more and 1:ike 'iurfacc ball\ during the earl) morning hour\ hl'forc angling pressure force-; th l'm to seek CO\er. For fishing lnformation. phone 649-2991. Other lakes 111 Orang<· Count~ also ha' e bas'> that are on the mo' c . ..\II c11,xuunt\ and pn' atl' ponds '' ill PREPS ••• From Cl The Oilers came up with three runs In the fifth Inning as OaVld Grace opened w1th a home run, Jeff Carey singled, Jim Dedrick singled and Ed Lidyoff drilled a two.run Single. Newport Harbor 18-10, Loe Am'9oa3"11-TheSailorsscored 11 times In the Mventh inning of the opener at Mlle Square Park In Fountain Valley to cap the 16-3 victory. Pitcher Jon Mahoney went the distance. throwtng a six-hitter. Chris Part(s had a pair of doubles for Harbor while Manny Adams got two htta and, like Parks, drove In three runs. lr\'tnC LakC't"i oncoflhdx•" ln<•tl lakC''ilo fhh forba~sand cum:ntl\ 11\ prodµcingsome nice limit c:aH hr~ for In the teeond game. a five-run i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Herbor refly fefl a run short n l ot Amfg09 netd on. 11-10. Plteher PLI T Pll IS AUTO & TIUCK llOKllS 491-1445 Cnuck McGa'lran pltcttect three Innings In reflef, aflowtno Jutl one eerned run for the Tata. Newport's Joey James had lhr" hits, includ· lnQa doubte. The Tars return to pfay Saturday, hosting an Alumni nine 1t noon. J1M NIEMIEC OUTDOORS produce good fishing even though accl''i\ I'> restnc1cd due to hea v\ tulc l'O\ er around mO'>I of the~C smaller wata<.. There is also some good hlueg1I. .;unlish and catfish action 3\ ailahk. For tho~c "' ho are c;erk1ng some t)f 1hc line'> I ha'' fic,hingaround. a tnp 10 the ~inaloa state ofMc\lrn might tw 1n order. Lakes sut h as Dom1nque1. H tldalgo and Barranca arc red hot and bass boa1s and lic;h1ng guides arc a' ailablc 10 tho<;e on first 11 me tnp,, To catch 50 bas!> 111 one da) ·s fi shing. all in the 2-tu 3-pound class in 1101 uncommon for these Ml·:..ll·an lakes. Flumrt rafi spinnnerbaits and sur- face plugs art cfTccti' t• fished ovN the flooded trees of these large lakes .. ..\cromeY.ico has dail) flights mt<> Los Mochis. thcjump.offtown for great bass fishing. For more information on fishing 1h1s arl'a phone BaJa -\d' en tu res at (800) :\45-B<\JA. Big B<.·:ir and S1h erwood lake!>. 1n the h1ghert•levations of the an Bernardino Mountains. will also ht.•gin to product.' good hasc; ratche-. MULLIGAN ON THE MOVE • • • From Cl mentmn honor'> Mondo\. v.al> al!'io an <\II-PC ·\ ..\ firs1-tt•am· !>elet•11on. Roger' "a' the No, I scorer on the team \\1th :t 21.7 a"erag(•. Roger .. earnl'CI C,\'Cbnd ll'Sm All -I'( .\A ho no" \\a' n<.' Engcl!.tad. the 6-X frcl>hman out o(Bosco Tl·ch . y.,iJI r{'tUrn w11h 3 hui.) ~carofrxpencncc under hi s belt. •\nd 6-6 rro) ('armon. who IS appcnhng to th<.· NCA.\ for anotht'r )Car ofcl1g11'>1 ht). 1s hoping to return and improve on th1' )Car's 10 9 <,('onng a'cragc ,\nd th<'n there·., rcd-<,htrt\ M1kt· Hc~sand JoJo Buchqnnn. Hc!ls. out of Corona<..lel Mor High . w:irnn .\II-( IF and <\11-~·a V1ciA League .. wr for the c;;ca Kings. lk tt:tn~ferred 10 ll( I .sf\cr qu1l1111$ ftY.a\. But·hanan 11110!1· krrcd to l l( I after \lart111g I 7 game\ a1 po1n1 ftuarct for Notrl' Dame. ,l.tc'I\ will have three )C3f\ of C'liP,1h1ht v and Auchanan two Mulligan \,'l)''I there 1s u po!.~1b1hty ,,. ' one or ho lh ol the Dokton:1' ~ brother'> v.111 red-shirt nl''' st·a~on · Tht• preparation for ncY.t "l'ar doc~n·1 t.•nd \\Ith Ill''-' pcrs\>nn\•I l'tlhl'f l\1ull1ticJ11 "ln in~10 arning.c a prt'· ''l'a'o n tnp to the V1rg1n lslamh 10 ~I,.,\' his team some rnm~11t1on uga111'1 tcam1> trom St. Croi' etnd ~l. Thoma'> "Tht'\ 'rt' \Ul'lpo.,<'d 10 he real good tearti'i f 1\ no1 definit e )Cl. hut "e'rl' work mg on II .. From the V1rg1n l'>land'\, the \nt· catl'f'I will go ~tra13ht to the l nncr- ~tl) of New 01 kan!. fo1 their sc:i,on opcnt•r and then pl;i at l'lt-bta~~a. Mull1giin hu' lined up .. c,cral Ing home contc<;t\ O'! \\ell. w11h Ornl Rollcm Ro1sc 'irntc and Monrnnn {'00llr'18 IO C1a\\I01J Hall \nd then. there'!. tht.' P< •\ \ 01>· f><l\l llOt'l. ·· '-n}Md} "'II he tougnt.·r. t'S· rx'<'1dt15 Sun JoM' \tt11c;· Mull1Ran pred1l'h t rc In 1ne's tlnubks teams broke open a close match to lead the .\n1eatcrs to an intercollegiate tenni!I "ic1or) O\ er the Unt verstt) of Kansas ~1onday to highlight area action. On the commun1t\ college front. Saddleback topped ·orange Coast. and in high school action. Hunt· 1ngton Beach and Mater Dei claimed \'1l'lorics. Hcrt•'s \\hat took pla<.:e: UC Irvine 6. Kansas 3: With the matrh e\en at 3-l the Anteaters c.wept th e doubles to beat lh'-· .lit} hawk~ at l ICI. K<·n Derr 1mproH·d Im single~ record to 13-5 for the .•\ntcatcrs with a 7-6. 6-2 win over Chari<.•!. Stearn-;. The win offset a vktory by lhc .layhawks' Mike Wolf OH'r Rrucc Man Son Hing 111 a batik of C'' enl~ -matdwd players, Man 'ion Hing entl·rcd the match ranked 44th 1n lhc rnuntr) wh1k Wolf. who won 6-3. J-6. f-1-2. 1s ranked 45th . The lo'is snapped Man Son Hing·, \even-game win '\trcak. lJCI. ranked 12th 111 the nation. 1mpro\cd lo I S-4 whilt• Kunsas fell to 9-2. Saddleback 7. Orange Coast 2: The Ciaucl10\. pla\lng in the Sou1h Coast C'onfcrt•m·c . (or tht.• first time. im- proved their league-kading mark 1t1 4~0 behind tht' '>tngll'!t pla\ of Todd West and M1kt• Rtlt.'U)n. We~t down- ed O<. «.'\ Scott Le(•. 6-1. 6° I. while R;cu)a """ dl'fenllng Raul Monie>) a. 0·-· 6-4 ()('( · foll to 2-2 in confcrt·nt·t• plo) and '·S O"t•rall m the match at Coast. Huntlnl(ton Ruch U. Downey 7: I hl' 01k" {'\l'm'd tht.•1r ll'Cotd :it '· \ Orange Coast falls Orange Coa\I College 'aw 11\ rl•cord dip to 11 -5 Monday af'tct the P1 ra tc\ d roprx·d u -2 dcl 1 \1on to '1c,1trngS;rn Diciio Ml·<,,'l ll1 l'Omrnun1· t\ l'Ollcgc: 'I01lllall 11ct100 O< (' 01x•n , oulh ('u&\l (on- tcrl·nt\' ac·11on \\'ccJnc\dU) whtn lhl· Pm1tt.'\ hO"ll Ml. o.;an .\nton10 nt l The Oilers return to action Wednesda) when the) host Cerritos 111 a non-league match. Mater Oei ts. Capistrano Valley 13: The Monarchs. the CIF 3-..\'s sixth- rankcd team. squeezed by the host Cougars as Bnan Scanlon and David Lach won a key doubles match. The Monarc.hs. now 6·0. al$O got a line elTon in .-.inglcs from Ken Thome who won all of his matches. NBTCgroup to compete in Australia • Newport Beach Tennl1 Club members Jim Netton and OouQ Smith have organized 1 United States senior tennis t .. m to com- pete In the Auatrallan Senior Tour- nament and In the Wortd Inter- national Championship Mnctk>ned by the United St1te1 Tennll A> socla\lon and the lnternatlon .. Tennl1 Federatfon. The team. wtiloh teava Friday and returns April 14, lncluc:tee Newp0f'1 Beech Tennie Club"*"'* bet• Bob Dueller. Bob and Dina Cl1uton, June Mkdcetwatt. Oeoff Hyde, Grant Gould, Jwry Rob- inson •nd tour IMder1 Neteon and Smith. NBTC member and U.S. Open refer• Bob Howe wtll Jc*\ tM tour In Au1tra111 The WHtern F.i:illa ChMt· plonahlp wtll be tn Pwth It ttte ~oyal Klng't Club, the 11rgeet gr .. oour1 fecllty In the world, f9aturlng 42 oourta. In Meft>oume, the W~'1 tenlOt tournament wll be. held 8t the Koo= Club, lite of the Auetrll- lan . • -t• ,>-. NIA WIS1'•11N CON,l lllNCI ~tcMk Otvllleft W L LA Lll!WI 4S II Pno.nb '° ~ Por111nc1 )0 3S SHllle 11 )t LA ClilNlttl 12 43 Golden St111e 17 44 fl'C1. "' ... .. , 41S n• 00 MldWHt Dhtllllft Otnver O 12 6% Mou11on 38 26 SfA Oellas 36 '9 SS4 San An1ont0 31 33 4'2 Uteh 31 ll '84 -Ken1as City 13 41 3St IASTEllN CONP:ElllNCI A tlelltk Dlvislen J ·Boston a·Pnll.t~lohoe • W11nlno1on New Jtflev New York ~ 14 •I " 33 37 32 37 11 43 Centr91 Dlvhlen Mllwe.u~H O 19 "' 1~ SOI soo l21 703 oa IS' 2 " 19 ,. ,. 4 ' I 10 2 11 It 1 17 l " 29 Oetrol! 36 21 S63 t Chlc•oo 30 34 ci,vtl•nd 76 38 Attente 7S 3t lndtene 19 4S • a·cll~hld Plavoff berth Mendev'l kWtl OttrOtl 121, LA Oi11Mr1 114 Washington 119, Cnluoo 112 Cltvtlancl 112. lndi•n41 110 M11waullff 111, Atlent• 115 Oellas 103, S..llle 100 T--.r'1 Gemt1 Utah 111 LA u11.,., Ntw Jt•HY et Indian• Photnl• •I New York '" u •06. lt J91 ?O 297 26 Boston YI Atlanta •' Ntw Orltans Denver et Hou11on Porllend at Kan101 Cily Oetroor et Chicago San Antonio at Golden Stolt P istons 121, Clippers 114 LA CLIPPEltS 11141 -M JoM•Oll I 11 1·2 11 Cage 1·3 0-0 2. pon.1c:11on •·? 2·2 10, Smith 14·12 0·0 29 •• No•on 6·11 I·? 14, Walton 1-2 0·0 2, Goroon 1·S 0·0 • Bridi>tman 9· IS 3-3 21 Cetchlnos 4·6 3-l 11, Edwards 1-1 l·I l Totals 50·96 II 13 ... OETllOfT 11111 -Tvter 4· 10 2·? 10 Benson 3-S 1-1 I, L1 lm1>etr 14 II 0·2 ?I, Lono t · IS 0-0 18, ThOmH I 17 O·O 16. Roundfleld l-• O·O 6. v Johnson 3 S 4 ' 10, Troouci..a 9·13 4·4 ?2 Cureton I J 1·2 3 Tolels 54·90 13· 16 121 Score bY Ov111ers LA CtoPoer s 23 40 26 7~ 114 Dttroll 2a 74 31 32-121 Tnrte 1>01n1 ooals-M Johnson. Smith, Nl•on Fouled out-None RtDounds-Los AnotlH 4' tOonaldSOn t i Detroot •3 tLalmo.er 111 Auosts-Los Anoetts ?I CNl•on 111. Detroit 31 <ThOmH 20) Total toul1-Lo1 Anoetes 19 Detroot 13 TecM1· ca11-0t1ro11 •t\e9al dtfenst A 11enoanct to ?I I NCAA DIVISION I TOURNEY East Ree!ONI FIRST ROUND Thv"daY (at H•rtfofd, Conn.) C.torgerown (J-0·21 vs Lehigh 117-181 Temott 12•·SJ vs v1roln1e Tech (20·8J LOYOia, Ill t1S·SI vs Iona t16·A) SMU 112·9) vs Old Oomonoon (It · II I FrlA Y (a l Allantal IH•nO•\ C7•·8l-vs Northeastern (?2·11 C.eorgoa 111-Sl "' W•cMa St 118 121 Svracuse <71-81 vs DtPaul I 19·t l Georgie Teen 114· 71 vs Mercer 117 I I SECOND ROUND Saturci.v (II H1rtfofd, Cem.I Georoetow"·Lthigh wonntr v\ Temole 1111 Tee:,., winner SMU·Otd Domonoon vs LovOI• lone won Suncllv (II At11nf1) C.eorgla·Wlcl'llle St winner vs llhnoos· Nor 1n11111t11r11 winner SvracuH ·DePaul winner v\ Gtorgoo Ttch·Mtrcer w1nntr SEMIFINALS Thurldey, March 11 la t Prtvldtnct, IU.) Sa rurd•.,'s secono-round winners Sunoa"'' sec:.ono·round winners CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, Mardi U <•1 P,.OVldtnct, It.I.) Semolonel winners Souftlwtst Ree!ONI FIRST ROUND Thursday (et Soutll lltnd, Ind.) Kansas 12•-7) vl Oll.o U I 12 71 Purdue <20·9J vs Auburn (70 11 t Nortn Carolina 124·8) vs M•ddle' T11n· nesset 117·13! Not rt Dame U0-81 v\ Ortoon St t 22·11 Frldlv (II Da vttn, Ollie) LSU 19-9) vs Navv t2S SI Marvleno <23 111 vs Moamo, Oh•o l?Q IOl Mochogan f7S-31 vs F1ortt1oh D1c1 .. nson 121 t ) \1111anova ( 19· 101 .,, Davion 119-91 SE COND ROUND S.turci.v (at Souftl Bend, Incl.I Purdue-AuOurn winner vs t<an111s Ohoo w1nn•r Notre Damt·Oreoon St wlnnt r vs N Caroltne·M•ddle Tt nn winner Suncllv (et D1vttn, Ollie I MoCh•oan·FDU winner VI V•lla nov11 Devlon w•nn•• Marv1and-M111m1 ()1110 winner vs LSU- Navv w nntr SEMIFINALS Frldly, March n 111 81rmlntfl•m, Ala.) Soturd11,..·s \teond·round wonnef\ Sunllav s sec:o1>d·round w inner\ CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, March 14 (at 8 lrminet11m, Ala.) St mlf1na1 wiMer\ MldwHt Rffienal FIRST ltOUND TI111n da11 Il l TUisa) 01110 St 119·9) vs towa St 121 · 121 Loul\1en11 heh 127·71 vs P1t11t>uroh 117-tit ()k1a nom1 l?l·SI v\ North Carolina A& T t 19 9) use 119 t > v' 1111no1s s1 121-11 Friday (•I HOU"lftl Mtmohls St 117·3) vs Ptnns ... tvanl• 113·131 Alaboma·B1rm1nol'lam 114·11 vs Mien loen St < 19-t l Tues Tech 173 11 o Boston Colltoe 11'· 10) Duke 112·71 vs Peootrdlne 123 I I SE COND llOUND S.turAy (a l TlllU ) Qt.tah0m1 -N C A& T winner v1 USC llMO•l SI winner La Teth·P •ll winner vs Dtl•O St Iowa St w1nn.f' Sul'MMY Cel "''"*'' Toas fteh 80\lon Coll wl<!ner vs Ouke Pe~ra1ne wfnnt r Ala 81rml()91\1m·Mlch111t11 '' winner v\ MernDll•l St Penn wi"ner SIMl,.NALS TlluntMv. Motrcll 21 ,,, o ... ,, Sa•urdev \ ltcond round wlnntf\ ~ut10•v't ~no r1>und wfn"4'r\ CMAl'#IONSHll" SalVnMY, Mlr<h U $tmohnal wlllntf\ West llteeleNI FltllST llOUND , ~" t•t Salt Lille Clt¥1 St JoM ' 117 l l V\ Soullle•n V l 1' IOI towe 1?1 101 "' Atll.lnsu <11 111 Ntvadt L•t 11191• t11 l l "' S.n OIHO $1 m 11 We,honoton C21 f l YI Kentuct.y 11• 121 '''-"' (II AllN4Ulrwt, HM.I North CeroMt $1 00 •1 •l NeYAd•· •hn0 m •1 r ... ,. Ul 11 .,, Tt•.n f l PHO ('\ •1 V~9 .,,. (orntnOllWt•lll'I !7S SI •\ Motn1111• r}I UI A NINI 111 ti YI ArUona ('I 91 SICOtlO 1t°'*O Sttw•Y• Mart'fl I• (el Sall Ultt CWJ) ~t JOl\'1 , So.11~11 w'"' "' tow A ~l~\a\ ""~r 1 ,,,.,.,,1on IC•n•wr~Y "'1111,.,.-..,., UNl V•s.il 0...0 $1 wllll''"' '•D•m•·Arl10N win~s M.er lNIH wlnntr SaMIP:INAU ,,..."· *'"' n " C•t~) $t111r0tv'• it<ond r~ wll\IWl'1 S...non 1 M<ond•rOUNI wlnnt• 1 C"AWte>MIH!fl' 141Mev, Mllfdl M ···~) Semllln•I WINMrl The l'IMf l'~r let LHilllbll, l(y.) SIMtP:ll«.ALS ~tvro.v, M.Tcll JO East Ch1molon "' Wtsl Ch•rnolon Southt11t Ch1mol011 "' MldwHt Cnam· l)IOn CHAMl'IONSHll" Meftdly, Atrl I Stmlllna t winners NIT Nlrln9\ "tllST ltO\INO T'"""t .__ Toes A~M <11·111 •• Ntw Mtxlc:,q I ti• 111 WNlltMNy Cenisou' 120-11 •I Nt1>rt11t.1 11S· 1ll Thl.lrsav Montane 112·11 11 UCLA 116·121 Sante Clare t?O·l l at Fresno Sti tt (21·8) Alcorn St C1J•6>" at Loul\vlll• I 1'· 16J ll!rglol• (IS· ISi ., Welt Virolni• (20·11 8redlt v 111-121 11 Merouelte 118·101 TtnMute (11·141 at Tennessee TecL I 19·91 Floroo. ( 11· Ill II SW L0\.111l1na (16· lll Wakt Forest (IS· t)J at South Florida 117· llJ Kent Stare (11 111 II C1nc1nnatl ( 16· 131 Frio.Y HO\Jl!On 116· 131 at Lam1r C 19-II I • Buttec (19·t l et 1nc111na llS· 131 Ctl!m\on 116-171 er Tenn ·Cha llanooga !21·11 St JOHPh'\. Pa 111· 111 ti Mlu ouri ( 18· IJJ For(lhem 119· I II at RICl'lmond (20· IOJ SECOND AOUND Pairing\ TBA OUARTEllFINALS SeturdaY, March 73 Foor oamea SEMl,INALS Wednt'4ay, Mirth 17 (II NtW Yori!) Two gamts CHAMPIONSHIP Fridly, M.er"' 19 lat New Ytntl >emif1n111 winners Third Platt S.m1,1na 1 losers COLLEGE UC Irvin. st1tlstlcs I 13 • 17 l (P'lnal) Pt1ver G FG FT Pt,. AYO. Rooers JI 246 I S1 6~ 21 7 Murl)l!y )0 t90 130 Sii 17 0 Carmon 19 131 S2 JIS 10 9 Lee 30 100 " 1as t s En11t1stad 30 71 11 169 S 6 King 24 47 19 117 4 9 Williams 13 32 3-0 94 • 1 $(011 26 lt ti 19 ) ' c 11cc'° 21 2s 10 62 11 Buroeu 13 11 O 11 I 1 MaQff t 1 I S 0 6 Total\ lO .,, 4IO 1l3S 17.1 SoCal Col-.e statlstlu (lS-51 (Finall Player G FG FT Pn. Avo. 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( -.nae 6oH toaraame.nt Bob Hope will host and pla)' tn ain '"' 111uonttl &olf tournament to~ held pnl 27-28 on the cour<1e 3l lhe Mann<' Corps Air 11t1on 1n El Toro. rhc 1-.o-<1a11ournamcnt -.111 ~ st~e<J I\ a btncfit for the Niv> JfcTicfSoClcty by a comml'ilCC made up o f Marrnl' C-orp' ttprcscntat111c a.nd l<X:ll c1v1c leaders Rcg1<1tr11t1on i lirn1t(d and early re~erva11ons Uf\' ugaeMcd For add1uonal information. phone 651-2473. Senior softball playen needed n1or 'oil hall pla)'l'~. age :Ind over Ill'\.' nced~·J fur lhl' 23·te;im Orange County lo-pitch teams from Costa Mcf>.n Prac-t1ccs arc held every Saturcln)· from 9-11 a .m . at Tc:winklt Park in Co'ita Mc~. For additional informatio n. phone 957 ~ IS. Glendale LPGA tournament The first GNA C:ln-. 1c. a tournament on tht· LP<; \ l our. ,., set for March :?0.24 at Oal.mont Count!)< lub 1n (iknd~1k. pon50rcd b~ _ the Great Northern Insured .\nnu1t' Corporation. the rno.ooo toumanH:nt I!> t.'XJ)Cl'll'd to a t1ra<t some of the top .name on the LP '" tour. 1nclud1ng Ronntl' Lauer who last "ACCk won the Un1dcn In' 1t:u1o nal 1n C o'tn ~k ... 1 1984 Player of the Year Bets) King. and Pally "het·hnn "ho 1\ among the top mone~ winners of 1985 Mort information on tht" tournam(nt ,., <J\allabk-b) phoning(2 13) 24:?-3106 Racquetball qualifying tournament Los Caballero!> Racquet and ·port!> Oub in Founw1n Valk~ will ~ one of nine c lubs acro~s the countr~ c;clcr ll'd to ho 't regional qualif) ing tournaments to r the e ighth annual Ektd11n Racquetball Championship series. The tQurnamcnt. ~hcdukd April I 1-1-t 1!> c\pcCt\.'J 10 clr~1\.\ en tries from throughout lht.' west coast. Winners in \Driou11 div1s10n!> will athancc-to the nn11onal finals May I ·5 1n Anaheim where tht•y will c ompete for S4 . .500 in pnzc money. For more information. pho nt 546-:?900 Garden Grove •oftball The: W est Garden Gro\ e Girls. Softball League for g11 I' agt·~ 5-16. will ho ld its o pening da~ round robin and "e~tcrn da~' barbeque on March 13 at Enders Elcmentar: School. 1 230~ Sprin&dale. C1arde n GrO\l'. C""ost 1s SJ per pcr4'0n. Barbcqul·d lx'cf and anti ho t dog''' ill be o n sale T1t:kc1~ "111 be a'ailablc at the door. For more 1nforma1ton. pho ne 894--'5.3 I the bid prlGe nllmed in lf\e w llmC( ,., .. Ml.IC NOllCl __ PlllJC-'--__ ..,_na ___ contrect Only bond• 1QUed _ _,.. •--~ Ii-,-~-.J-JTIOI--.-.-.... -... -.-.--fllCTinQUL IUMUI !Z1.c1~~·f14~~ = .,f:'or \'OU.,:-: WMA.T c.:=°o. ~UL.I W.-aTAfl•MT MAIS ITATa•llfr "htt Atllno ~ .. Wiii be DL\TM or UNDIR A DBD OP TMleT, llUUl 1'bMflU t1191r ... The lcMIOW!nQ penone .,. 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UbOf cr9dll0t•. ano l**>fll wt\() ,LAIUTIOM 0' THI m9de on perlOtlal PtOC*tY potnl9d .TN91ee under the f!ll -et)ttr"'MI.. CA '"' t• ' 1 Cocte '"-o-netll PfelteillnO mey be othefWIM lnle< .. 19d N A T UR I 0 ' T M a tlefeln•l1e< oeec:rlb9d iOllowlno deletlbed d-o 01 92827 . • MeMf • californla 92121 ratft of I* diem wagee and tn lhe wlN and/Of Mlale <>': HIOCllOtNO AOAINIT file NllnM and ~ tndt WllL IELL AT ~UC f: Fred N GOO<I. tS ClOlell l\ll bul n"' 1 COit· hOlideyandOYetUmeworkln ALIX I!. MILL! ... AICA YOU, YOU IHOULD CO. ..... Of lf\e Intended AUCTIONTOTHEHIOHHf Point, ~Pofl &each. CA ~toe'e'l:T1nd~':'MY lf\elOClltrylnwtlictltf\ewortc ALEXANDER ERNST MIU· fACTALAWYIR. 1rwi.leror1 .,.: A1vmonct., 81DDEA ,OA C ASH 2MO 11 to be J*1ormecl hu bMn EA MOTICS Of lmhOtf, 2200 H.,l>ot Yd · AHOIOA TH[ CAIHll .. 8 Cheryl Oooo 280 e $NY0£A Obtained IYom the Olrecitor A ~ltlon hit beer\ filed TRUITll'I IALI Unit B·t. COlll MtM. CA OR CEATIFll!D CHlCICI Pal"*· Costa MMa, CA Thi• •lllement Wet llled or the ~·nmtnt 01 lndu•· b Donni OH l!'OWll'd & UMDUI IMl.IO Tht locatlon In Clllt0tnl• SPECIFIED IN CIVIL OOOI 02127 with 1~ Cou~ty~~~~; lrlal ,..._llon1. I ¢ot>Y ot !AtlC K. 8urn1 In the Suwtor OP TRUeT ot lht c:hi.t ••eGUllw otlloe S ECTION 2t24h (~Ible e4 I Thi• bu11m1u 11 con· ano• oun.1 Which 11 on ftle In the ottloe ot Court ot Or1nge County r• TP. ... Of prlnc:lpll bOtU1911 offloe the time of .... In IMWf\ll ducted by ~l'>•rtnert 20. IN.S ,_., the City Ci.rk ol the City ot jquttllno 1hat Donne OM LOAN •IDlnl ot the lntet1d9d tren1,.,or it' of the Unit.cl St•••I Jon•th1n R, Ooocl P bU h9d Orange COltt Irvine lf'ld will be made 1v11t-&rower ct l Al!Jl I(, Burne be Not~ la l\eftOy Qlv9n thll All otn.t buelMN nMnM ~flt title and lntw•l Thi• llllement WU flied u • F 2e ebte 10 any ln19f'fff9d party '•ppolnted .. '*'°"'' tep. MASTER MOAl'OAGE Ind addrffMI UMd by Ille ~ to and now held will\ 1111 County Ciefk ot Or· ~·II~ :11~~ 19•b;:;5v · upon requett The contrle-lreeentatlw• to admlnl11er COMPANY, 1 CaJlfOfnl• C:Ot· Intended 1r1n1f•or within :n 11 undef' llld O..o of 1nge County on March 1, •r · · · T •492 tor ind 1ny av1>eon1rec1or 1 ,,,. "'•'• ol lht Cleeedent por1Uon, •• TrUll ... or Sue· thr .. v-•r• , .. , yeatt 1111 frutt In tf\e prop«ty hWtlln- 1985 under him lhell pay not leN The pellllon reQuHll :euor Tru1ue, or p .. 1 to t1r .. known to tf\e 111., cSeecflbed' f27017t •---------then the 1peclfled prevailing aulhol'lly 10 10mlnl119f' the Sub1llM9d TruttM undet Intended 1r1ntler" ere: TAUSTOR: T£L~OAO A Publlthed Orange Coast "8.IC NOT1C£ ,.,., or w1ge1 10 all WOfk· Mt•t• under the lndtpen· tht deed or 1ru11 execiuted none WALKER BAABAlllA 8 Dally Pllol March 12, 19, 2e. men employeed In 1he Ill• dent AOmlnlttrlllon ot E•· by Rober! A s.ltno and r• Tiie n•rNC•I and bUllMM WALKER . Ac>rll 2. 1985 flCTITIOUI IU-•• eeution ol the contrect. 111• Act. cord.cl Oecemb« 15. 1983. 1<1dre11 or the lntend9d 8 E N E F 1 c 1 A R v : T -489 N~ •TAn•llfr LABOR REGULATIONS A f\e1t•no on lht pellllon Sefl.t No 83-5eet I I, ot Of. trantltree(I) ere: AL BEAT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I---------The IOllowlno l*lont ere fhe conlraciOf thlll comply wlllbeheldonAPRIL3. 1985 flclal Reoord1 lnt"-Otnceof 0 LING, JR . EDWARD Y. SAVINGS & LOAN AS· nt-IC NOTICE doing bvtlneu u · with 111 the requ rements of 111 9:30 A.M. In Dept. No 3 11 th• Recorder Of County of HALL SOCIA TION -.......;'"..;.;_;.;;...._..,;....__.;..___ WINCAL TOOLING, Section 1777 51ogetllefwith 700CMcCentw0rtveW•t, :>t1nge. C1lllornl1. end Thal tht propetty perti-recorded JANUA'IY ll, ,ICTITIOUI 8V9*lll 1oe l·F Franlllln Aveoue. 111 otllef applicable tequlre-Senta Ana. CA 92702. ;.. .>Ureuant 10 the notic. or cs. nent llefeto II delerlbeO In 1980 at lnttr No, l ltSt In NA• I TATl •NT Tu111n, Caltlomll 92708 menl1 of 1h41 C1lllornle IF YOU 08JECT to the leull end election lo Mii II u Teleph()ne and 8ootl 13A64 P-oe tM7 Of The lollowino ~· .,. Daniel w Wlntw. to 156 L.at>or Coo• granting or trie petition, you under deed Of tru1t re-telephone equipment -= Ofllel•I Recofd• In IN omo. doing butlneu u Oleney Clrcle. Hunt1no1on DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· lhould either lpt)Ut •• the corded October 10, 1"'4, Ind It located It 2 ol the Recorder Of Orange BARTON SUPPLY 3033 Beach.Callfornta92~e FICATIONS A tull Ml or r-lng and 1tate your Ob-SerlM No 84-4191M, Of Harbor Blvd., Unit B-e. Coonty· F. 1 Hlrbor Blvd, Co111 Laut1m1rle A Winter. Otlwing• •nd ipeclllc:atlon• jectlon1 or Ille wnnen Oblee-Mid Ottlclel Aecordt. will Colll M .... CA. Mid · deecl of trust de-- Mesa, Cattlornti 92626 10156 Ottney Clfcll, Hunt· ii avalleble tor inapectlon ltont with lht court before Mii on Marc:h 29, 1985 11 The Bulin ... name uMCI tc.rlbel the IOllOwtnO prop. I B h c Iii I Mthou1 Chlr~ II lhe ottlee. the heetlng Your appM/'· 9: 15 A.M. at t"-front --y uld tr1n1twor1 II llld Frank Edward 8at1on. Jr · Ing on eic · 1 orn 1 ot the' Otrecl0t of Public ance mey be In l*ton or by 1rance to 1"-Old OfMge location It: JUST PHONES. flftf con•omlnlum com· ~301 Balcer Slr .. t, Colla 92 6"4 6 WO<tlt of the City of lrvtne your lltomey;o County Courtl'IO\IM, local.cl 2200 Hart>or Blvd., Unit 8-0. ,. " Mesa, Callfomtl 92926 T Is butlneH 11 con-Complete 1et1 ol .. Id drtw- 1 IF YOU •RE• CREDITOR on S•ftta Ana Blvd ..• .,._ Cosll M ... , CA ptlP~RCOfEL 1 Thll bu1lnest 11 con-ucted by husband Ind wile ,. ,. ... ,.. ueted by an individual DANIEL w WINTER 1no1. 1peclflcallont Ind bid or I contlngen1 creditor of IWHn Syelmor• St. .. Thll Mid bulk ,,.,,.,.,II Unit 9 .. inown and. FRANKE BARTON JA This st11emen1 wu llled documentt may b• 11he deoeated, you must Ille Broadw1y. Senta Ana. C.il-Intended to be conavm· lined on that cenlln Con- Thts 1111.,,,.,,1 was flled with the County Clerk ol Or-purchated from 1he Oepwt· your cl1lm with the court or lornl1 1t publle auction, to mlled II the oft~ of domlnlum Plan recorded th 1111 Counly Cfflrk of Or· nge County on FebtulfY ment of Public Work1, City present 11 10 '"-per10nal tht hlghelt bidder lor cUh Traders Eacrow Service. June 21 197 9 In Boote nge County on Februiry t5, l985 of lrvlne. 17200 Jamboree tepreaent1llve 1ppolnted by ;pay1ble at Ille time of Nie lno .. 5554 E S1n11 Ana Cyn. 13197 Pao• 178 01 Officfll O, 1985 F2'10a Ao•d. Irvine. C1lllornla, 1h• courl Within tour month• on l1wful money ot Ille Un119d Ad . Anallelm, CA 92807, on Records or Orange County 0 Co 92713 A non-relund1bi. fM from the date ot flrrt It· St•I•• ol Amertc1, cashlef''I Of aft., ~prll I. 1ges, ' Published ranoe ut or S t0.00 will be charg9d tor euance ot teffers at provided check or1wrt on 1 1t1te or Thia bulk 1r1n11., 11 tub-CifftOfnli . . f2eaa0 PubllSheO Orenge Coast 111y Piiot Febru1ry 29. arch 5, 12. 19, 1985 T-463 Mt.IC NOT1CE M! 1 Z h ~11~t rr:~:~y 29 • llCh "' ol ctoeumenll.11n Section 700 ol th• national blnk. 1 llate or fed· ject to Calll0fnl1 Uniform PARCEL 2· d 11 10th T •469 Drawings. 1peolll<:atlon1 ind Probate coo. ol Calllornl•. 8,.1 cr9dit union Of 11111e or Commercial Code Section int.:'etturnd~:~o Lot 1 of bid documents will be milt· The ume tor fillno ct1lms wlll federal uv1no11nd loin 11-9108 T aot No I0378 81 lhOWYI Id. upon receipt ol reque111 not expire prior to lour soclallon oom1c1te0 In the The name Ind addr111 of ~ 1 ma · recor~ In Bo<* no 11191' lh•n to c1lendar months from the date or the Slate of Callfotnla payable lhe person with whom 451 p.!.,. 3 Ind 4 of Ml .. --days prior to the 0111 Ml 10< hearing nollee above to Mlltlf' Morlgege Com-c1a1m1 m1y be llled 11 oella~-Mape record• Of Mt.IC NOTICE opening bids. for an ad· YOU MAY EXAMINE the pany 11100ept1bte 11 cuhl Tt1der1 Escrow Service. <>reno• County· Calllornll FICTITIOUI 8U9*1as dltlon1f ch1rge ol S5.00. "' kept by the oourt II you all right, title and lnt.,Nt. Inc . 5554 E S1n11 Ana Cyn tnnatner with ~1 lmpto,,.: NAME t TATeMENT • FICTITIOUI 8UllMll SECURfT'I' FOR COM· ere e l*IOn lnt•nted In conveyed to and now held Rd , Anaheim, CA 92807 ,;e,; 11 lhere on eJtcepl I fhe following persona are NAME STA~MINT PLETION OF WORK Tht the e1t1te. you m1y serve by ll undef' uld deed of trust Eecrow No. 183 and the lett therefrom Condominium !'doing buslnn• ea. The lollowlno peraons 1'• contrect document• call '"' upon the eHcutOt or admit\-•n the property 111u1ted In d1y lor llllno ctelm1 by any u 11 1 th ""''" to lnciut/119 AMERICAN HOME DE· OOlng business IS AA monthly progr111 p1ymen11 l1trator. or upon the II· said County •nd Slit•. Ind redltOf sh•ll be March 29 . .!}..!t .... ,~ . . FENSE. 873 .:re Plum«. MOOSE MIRRORS 00 b1Md upon lhe englneet s 1orney lor the executor or described u follows 1985 whlCh Is the butineu """" .... ·--·· Co11a Me11. Cahfornla Fair OtlVa, Cotti M .... Cell· ntlm11e ot the percentage admlnlstrllOf, end Ille with The west 52.60 tMt or the 1y before 1111 consumma. PARCEL 3: 92927 lomla 92626 of w0<k completed The City 1,,_ c:oun with PIOOI of ..,. east 210 '"' of the north !Ion Olla 9'>1cilled above An exclullve eaeement 01\lld Allen Aich1tOaon. Bruce S Swertz, 16672 wtll retain tan ( 10) l)efcent of vice, 1 wrlllen r11QU11I 1t11-132 feet ol Lot 902 or New· Dated Feb 25 1985 tppUrtenant 10 eech vnll IO<Of C "-mlon •C Huntington ___ .. s p..,......,1 u Q l ....:. .. (.. the uae Ind oocuoancy 973 •C Plumer, 0111 """' · _., progrn -, ... _.. 1no that you dellre ~II pon ~ Tr1<:1, IS per map Albef1 . "'W ..... .... those """Ion• of 1 ,,_ r•trlG-Mesa Calllom1a 92627 Beach. Caltlornia 928'6 MCUtity for completion ot notice ol the flllng Of In In-1ecor0ed In book 5, page 1 ward Y. Hell, Intended 1 ...,. c~:..,.,. .,.. ..._..._ Thi• bus1ne11 Is con· >•nda A Swart?, 18672 the balanoe of the w0<k At ventory ano apprelseoient or of Mlacetlaneous Maps In Tr.,_...,... ""' ..,........... ..___ Oueted by an lndiv!Ouel Oemlon lfC. Huntington the request and ••l*'IM ol estall asae11 or ol IM pell-the ottlce of the County 'Re-Published Orenge Coast nated '" the Oac:latatlon of OA\110 ALLEN RICH· Beach. Caltle>mtl 928'6 th• IUCCffS1ul blddet, Ille lions or 1CCCOnt1 mentioned COfclef of Orange Coun1y Dally PtlOI Mlroh 12 1985 Ae:Slrk:1lons and lhoWf'I on AROSON This business 11 con· City wlll pay the 1moun',& in Section 1200 and 1200 5 ot More commonly known T -496 the Condominium Pt1n tor --1..lblu bed J Trns statement was hied C1uct80AbUCy: huE 'sb~:~;tt• ret•lned U1)0n oomplla the C1hforn11 Probate CO<le. u 858 1. 2. 3. ind 4 Center '~ouuni~AE IN DEFAULT .4l ndeJS ~ uOn llC U t! with the Counly Clerk of Ot· B led with the requltemtnll ol A#Oftl I Aar-. Inc:., St, Coste M-. CA R ST ,..._, ange County on February This statement was Ii Govttnment COC1e Sec:1ion AttorM)'I fof Peffl'-', (ti a itrMI iddrns 0< UNDER A DEED OFT U W ed .. March 13-Scattle~(al T e mix'). Thur .. March 14 -· Faass ange Coun1y on Fet>ru1ry lhe contri ct documentl 20t,C..t1 ...... CAnQI rslhown8bo"9,now1rrinly YOU TAKE ACTION TO 20 1985 ~th the County Clerk ol Or-, 114402 1nd the provf1lon1 of l7tO HiwtNlf elM., lulte olhef common dnlgnltlon PtlJl.IC NOTICE DATED 118180. UNLESS Milwaukee (at un Cit)): Fri .. March 1.5 -Cleq~land (al Publllhe<l Otinge Cout 20 1985 per11in1ng to"Sub1111u11on Publllhed Orange Coast 11 given u to 11• comple1e-NOTICE Of' PROTECT YOUR PROP-Tuc~on ): Sat., March 16-San D1ego (a1 Yuma): Sun .. Marrh 17 Dilly Piiot Fabrulty 26. F~ or Securities,'' Diiiy Piiot M1reh 11 12. 18. ~SSOf COfrec:1ness) TftUITH .. IAU ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT an Diego (al Yuma)·. M o n . M "rl'h 18 -Oakland 'al Merch 5, 12. 19, 1986 Publlshed Orange .. PROJECT AOMINIS-1985 Sal<lsalewlllbemlda.but l-No. A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU " 1 T~60 Daily P1101 February 26. 1 TAATION:A11Quetllonsrela· Mf.386 NlthOUt oovenent or Wlr· QAM>INI" NEED AN E)(PLANATIOH Pheonix): Tue .. March 19 -(lhtcago ( ub!> (at Mc!>a): W l·d .. •---------March 5. 12 19 1985 ttve 10 this proleci prlo< to • ranty expreuorlmplled re-T.I . No. A..-t Of' THE NATURE OF THE March 20 -lian Francisco Cat Scomdale). Thu .. March 21 PtlJl.IC NOTICE T ·458 opening bias shall be PUBl.IC NOTICE garctl~ tltle pouesa1~ or UNtT CODI A PROCEEDING AGAIMST Se I ( T ) F M h ,.., (I I d( IT ) '"t directed to Mr Mark C1,,oll ancumbranc:ff tosatlafyt"-COLDWELL BANKER YOU, YOU SHOULO CON-att c at e mpe : n .. arc ---C\(' an a ucson : .:.>a .. FICTfTtoUI •U•INISS 81 660·3792. K·1llOI unpaid principal of the note ESCROW SEAlllCES. INC TACT A LAWVER March 23 -Chic ago C11bs (at M esa): Sat.. March 23 -Cal \tatc NA• aTATeMeNT ntm• IC NOTICE BV ORDER of the c11y flCTITIOUl llUltNEll 11eeured by .. 10 deed 01 .. duly appointed Tru1tee t87t Tu1tln Ave., B·•. Fullerton (al Palm Springs): Sun .. Marc h 24 -~ca11lc (at The lotlCIWlng pereona a.re ~UU\. Council or the City ot Irvine NAME STATIMENT irust with tnterett and l•I• unoer the lollowlng de· Costa Mesa, CA 92927 Tempe):Sun .. March24-Ca1Statc Fullenon(at Palm Spnngs). doingbusl'lenas. flCTrTIOUS8UllHEIS OATEO·Merch7, 1985 Thefollowlnopersonsare c:hargestheteoflllprovlded tc:rlbed dee<! of trust WILL "(II 1 strMt addr•• Of Mon .• March 25-Sea1tlc(a1PalmSpnngs) Tuc .. March26-.FERRO INDUSTRIES. NAME STAnMENT CITY 0, '"VINE, 8Y: OolnobualnestaS'Newpor1· onsaldnote lhe l .. andH·SELL ATPUBLICAUCTION common d11tgn1llon Of '> () 1 d p I 509'~ L11k1 pur Avenue, The toilowlng persons are ~. PeNllla, Deputy, Mesa Mortgage, 1719 Ot-penses of the trustee and or TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER proplf'ly Is shown 1bove, no Seattle (al Palm . pnng!>): W ed .. March -7 -ak an (at a m Coron• de Mar Califotnla Ootng business 11 Haner c . Ucey, City tlafti ange Ave . Sulle c . CostA the uusta Cf .. ted by the FOR CASH ANDIOA THE w.,ranty 11 given .. to 111 Springs): Thu .. March 2H -C'lcH•land {at Pa lm Spring~). Fn.. 92925 INiELECT, 1n9-A'Wast-Pu.bUSheo Orange Coast Mesa 92627 Oeed ollrust ino advinces CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED completenett or correct· Marc h 2Q -l'lc\ eland (al Patm pnngs): Sal .. Marc h 30 -San Michael Anthony Ferro. m1nstlf' Street. Costa Mesa 10111y Piiot M1re11 12. 19, John Albert H1riison, .Jr., •f eny undW itie1wm1or1"'9 CHECKS SPECIFIED 1N ness)." The benellclery S c: Ma h~I {'h ( b 1709 W 811tbo1, Newport Callfornfa 92627 '1985 3111 Bayside Or .. Corona deed'o1trust. CllllL CODE SECTION undetsald O..Ool Trutt,by Francisco (at Pnlm • pnngs): . .,un.. re ·-tcago u i. 1a1 Beach, Cautornla 92683 I Kurt Arnoto H111ey •. 1779. T .49' oet Mar. CA 92925 Tile total amount of ,,,. 2924h (payable •1 the tlmeol reason of• breach Of c:tetault Palm Spnngi.) This buSl'ltSI Is con-4 westm1ns1er Slreet, Cost• This buelness is con· unpaid balance of the obll· aale'" llWful money al the In the obljgatlons MCUred M o n .. ..\pril I - ( h1cago C-ubs (at Palin ">pnn~) rue . oucted by ar lndMduat Mesa. CaUIOlnta 92627 P\8.IC NOTICE dueled by an rndf\lldu1l g1Uon MCUred by the PfoP-United Stal•) 1n right, title thereby. herelolot• U · I ..., M I k ( I p I S · 1 \V d A I 3 S MICHAE1 A FERRO Michael Joel Betteloot. John Alben Harrison, Jr IY!y to be sold 1nd rnson· Ind lntw•t conveyed lo ecuted Ind oetl\lered to the ~pn -- 1 wau er 3 a m • prings,. e " prt • -·an This s1etemen1 wu llled 18806 van Buren Blvd, Riv-1112!1 This 1111emen1 was nled able as1lm11ed cotll. ex-and now l'lekl by 11 under unOetslgneei 1 wrlUan Oac:-D1ego (at Palm Springs): Thu .. ..\pnl 4 -<.)an Diego (al Pe.1lm with the County Clerll of Or· arside, Ca1tf0<f\tl 92504 \'OU AM • Dl!'AUlT with the County Clefk 01 Of. penses and advances 11 the uld Deed of !rust In the larlllon of Default end 0. Springs). Fn . ..\pnl 5 -Lor, ..\ngclcc, (at Do<lgt.'r Stadium). Sat . 111ge County on Febru1ry This business 15 con· D"'!°T1D0 A 0Dl!1Cro1~81'?"•,!· 1nge County on Fet>ruary time of the 1n111a1 publleallon property hereln11ter de-mind '°' Sale, Ind w1111en " 16 LoL ·•ngelc•(at "nahctm c:tad um) <-un ..\pr11 7 20 1985 "ucteo...., • g-11 p1tt .. -" .... 25 1985 ot the Notice of Sale 111etibed no1iceolt>reacl'landot.-c- "'prt -' "' ~ -. ..., 1 ' • ., '' -F:zte321 ~hip _, • 1113. UNlt:al YOU TAKI ' f.n3 S243 494 68 TAUS T 0 A 0 L NEY lion to Cal.IN the undet· LO'I Ange le\ (at ..\nahc1m tadtum) Published Orange Coast KURT A HEISEY !ACTION TO ""0Tl!CT Published Clfange Coast Diied. February 9, 1985 MAIRS GARDINER signed to Mii aald property ................................. Daily Pilot Febru1ry 26 This s1111emen1 was llled YOUft Hl~ftTY. IT MAY D11ly Pilot Merell S. 12 19 MAITI" MOftTOAOI BENEFICIARY BETTE M. 10 salllfy Mid obligallotll, • Match 5 12 19 1985 Wllh the County Clerk ol Or-·.~. !.OLIFDYOUAT .. ~o ":-E~ 26. 1985 . . . COWANY. Trvei... .. VOAOALE. Trutt .. of THE and theturtw Ille under· • ---------------------------• T-464 ,ange County on f'et>ruary .. -.s; T-472 ~ 81\0d., D• City, BETTE M. llOADALE lignadcaueadNldnollc•Of 20 1985 1"LANATION Of THl Celttornle MOtl, Te ... TRUSTundwwrlltend4tclat· bteach and olelectlon lo be A eel.den t ha ta 1 PtlJl.IC NOTICE Publ•Shed arano!= !:,.•01~:o~NO o :oArN~; P\8.IC NOTICE ~'~~~:~.'~'.(:.::!; ~~'jg ol Tru11 deted Mey 11. ;fa~r!':~at~~~·u:~2;:. Dally Piiot February 26 'YOU, YOU IHOULO CON-\'OU AM .. Dl!FAUl f IC lherme V1R ll'rnldent recorded May 16, 1979 at of Ottielll Aecordt In the Of· FICTITIOUS 8UllNel S March 5, 12 19, 1985 . TACT A LAW"n". • UNOE" A DIED Of' TMlaT . Published Orange Cou1 lnllt No 21774 In Book flee ol the Recorder ol Of. NAME STAT£MENT T-491 r•uNOST~~~.°' •• l .. DATID HnEM•U n: Dally Pilot M81Ch 5. 12. 19, 13149 page 1524 or~ Inge Cou~'!:,11"'--· but Hie lotlowlng persons are " "'"' .. • ttl2. UNI.fill YOU TAKE l985 Record• In the olllee or""' Sal<IN .......... m..,e. t d 01ng business as UHDE" MID ACTION TO P"OTICT r -439 Aec:Ofder of Ot1nge County, wllhOUI covenent 0< wf/I· 0 r.ag r.a eer JOCI, 1S01 Norlh Harbor Of' TRUaT 't'OUl't Pft~ftTY. IT MAY Nld deed of trutl 0.-ranty,expr..,Oflmptled.r• Boulevard. Fuller1on, CA PtlJl.IC NOTICE TF •-H IOt..D AT A ftUM.IC acrtbet the 1o11owtno: gardlng tltle l)OUN.tlon, or 92832 LOAN •7..al IALE. IF YOU .. ID AN IX· PUBl.IC NOTICE Lot eo olTrac:t No. 907, 11 enoumbrane ... to P•Y the \RD\i10fU., Okla.< ..\PJ -·\n arcidcnt during a practice run tor an uf)lom1ng race touk the lifr ol a fi,c·llml' world champion drag racn 1n Ardmo rt.' authur1l1l'\ -,aid. <Hliual"a1d I t.'c\hl'phatl \\ii' l.ilktl at thl' •\nlmurr \pcl'd\'a' M onda' altt•rnoon "hilt-pralllt· ing lor iht.' (,ator l\ia11on:il' (apt R otx·rt ~u.,gro\l' ol lht.' "-rdmore Polin• Departmcn1 \J td tht: ua~h O{'turrl'd at at>oul ~ 15 p.m 'ihcpht'rd. "h11 "0'> 1hro"n I 6' fn·t from hi-. pro ''111 I. ( amf.lro ""' dt.'ad JI lhl· -.i l'Ol' due 111 ma"nl' ht.'ad tnJurin MU\lf,fO\e ')aid \tn c Llrwood. media rda- 11on' lltrl'llor for tht• 'iat1nnal H o1 R o d A'>'iOC1atton 111 Cratnl•\\llk, Fla said ')ht•phl'fd wa\ 1n ·\rdmon: ll'\l1 ng his l·ar 111 f)fl'parat1<1n for lhc ( rator !'o.a- 11onal\, \l hcdulcd 1h" "lTkcnd in (1a1 nc1o,\llh; .\ccnrd1ng 111 1\rd111on: trac k m a n a g l' r I " h n n \ I :i 1 1 d ">hc pht•rd·, t .tr had JU'>I pa\\cd 1 ht· finl'>h line when the parad111tl' o pcnt.'d und thl· nghl front o t lhl' ca r tx·<.·amc airt>o rnc . r hl' li.lr 0 1ppcd \C\Cfal llOW\ throwing ')hcphcrd frum till' \l'- h1c k L tttrd \aid. Shcphl·rd 40 had tinl'hcd thl' quartt.'r·mtk run Tht&e 01mens1ona1 Com-CITY Of'lftVINI Notloe l1herebyglventhat ,.Lt.NATION Of THE ahownon1maprecorOedln rem1lning prlnclp1l 1Ym of put1r Imaging, a Celllornla CALIFOflNtA MA ST EA M 0 AT GA 0 E NAT UR I O F TH I K·1tlll book 28. p1ge1 25-38 Of the nole(I) MCUred by Ulcl 10 7 M 7 \l't:ond l>. anording l\) I he corpot1tion. 1501 North NOTICE INVJTINQ COMPANY,. Calllornfa cor-""0CllDINO AQAINaT SUMMON• MllC. M1p1, Record• of salO Oeed of Trust, with inler .. 1 track ma nagcr Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton, 8101 poratlon. as Tru1tee, or Sue-YOU, YOU aHOULD CON-CIT ACION JUDICIAL County. u In saiO note provided, ad- d CA92632 NOTICE IS HEREBY c esaot Tru1t ee, or TACTALAWYlft. c ... Nol7'0I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT v1noet, ii 1ny. under Ille 8 udlh :v11 >rrl'>OO and DU\ I Thia business is con· IVEN that sealed bids wlll SubaUtuled Trustee under NOTICE Of' NOTICE TO DEFENDANT. UNDER A DEED OF TAUSl terms 01 .. 1<1 Deed ol lrull, Reha parl ncr\ "1th the drl\ e r in ducted by e corPot1llon recef11ed by the Ctty Clerk the oeeo or ttuet 1.11ecuted TMllTllE'I SALi 'Av•ao 1 AcuHdo) Chltl f. OATEO 5111179. UNLESS leet, chatges, and expen .. Kcha-M om.,on Kunng Lng1nc., v19en De11an. President t the Ctty 01 lrvme. Cell-by Aoberl A. Sell;, and r• NO _. WIM!ler CIHllflad In• YOU TAKE ACTION TO of the Tru11ee ind ol tht '·in·' ..._ h•·phcrd Kanno. Ht.'ad\. This statement ..,., hied orn•a fOf furnishing alt p11nt , corded December 3, 1983. On Aprll 1S, 1985, 11 10 oo -etlCe ' Carperattoft, and PROTECT YOUR PROP· trusts created by said Oeed u > ' c-wllh the County Cl1tk of Ot· abor '9<111Cea, materlal1, Seflet No 83·581708, Of Of. 4 M at THE REAR EN· OOEI t ttw9Uf1' 10, 1,.. ERTY, IT MAY BE.SOLO AT ol Trutt \.\l'fl'. al lht.' trad, Whl•n lht• enge County on March 1, oots equipment, suppllfl. l1ClalAecord1 lntheOtt~of TRANCE LOBBY ON 5TH ctuem A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Said Nie w111 be held on: ,1n H.knt (ll..l urrcd 1985 ransportatton ullllllel and Iha AeoOfder of County or ST REET OF CHICAOO YOU ARE BEING SUED NEED AN EXPLANATION TUH<ley. April 2. 1985 .• , \f11rr"on told the Fort \I or1h F270171 II othet items ano lllCllllllS Ot1nge. C1lllornl1, Ind TITLE INSURANCE COM· BY PLAINTIFF (A uo LE OF THE NATURE OF THE 1 30 p.m in the lobby tot,,. Published Orange C-Oul ecesury therefor, .. putSYanl to lhe not~ or a.. PANY LOCATED AT 50t N ESTA OEMANDANDO) PROCEEDING AGAINST bulldlng IOClled ., 901 \tar-T ckgram \i1onda~ hl' did Dally Ptlol Match 12. 19 26, prov10eO In the cont11ct laull Ind elec1ton 10 sell MAIN STAEEl, In the City of l(yvngsoo Chi ano lnl006! YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· South Lewtt Stteet. 0r.,.. nut I. llll\\ "'h\ tht• cra\h lKCU rfl'd April 2 1985 ocuments for Jeffrey Road under Oeed of trust , •• Sanll Ana County of Or· Cha l ACT A LAWYER Calif0tnla 92tea • ~ l' \\l'fl' rnal.1ng \hon pa\.,l'\ r.488 Aehablhtatlon CIP No COfOed October 10, 1984, ange St1te of Calitoml1. You have 30 Calendlt 834 Via Lido Nord, New· At the time ol the lnlllel •• .1 \ 1 550-04 together with •P-Seriet No 84-419199. Of c A l. 1 F o A N 1 A A E • oiys •lllf this aymmoni 11 port 8each, CA . publieatlon of this not~. ll'\t1ng thl· thing. 'atu IJffl\On 1---------urtenances thereto. In aald Ollldal Records, wltl CONVEYANCE COMPANV, llf'Ved on you 10 me 1 ~ ''(II a atreet addren or lhe 10111 amoun1 ot Ille vn• · I he i..3r \\~I' mal.1n11 JX'rlhth Pla.IC NOTICE trlct acc0<d1nce with the sell on March 29, 1985 et 8 Californl• corporition, u ..... r1ttenrepon1eit1hiacoun common dHlgn1t1on of paid bal1nce of the obtl-c,1r;t1gh1 p,l\\l'' \11 \!.l' <kt:1<kd lo , __ .;.....;.. ______ spec1fications on Ille at Illa 9 15 AM 11 lhe front an-ouly appointed Trultee A letter°' phone call Will ptoplf'ly i1 lh0wn above. no g1t1on teeu.rad by the •bOYI m.tkl' J full l)J\'> \II uf a -,uddl'n FICTITIOUS 8UllN£SI thee ot the Otreet0< ol Pub· lrance to the old Ot1nge .;nO« thll Olftain OMd of not PfOlec1 you; your 1~ waH1nty ta Olven as to 111 delcflbeO deed of trutl and NAME STATEMENT he Works County CourthouM, located Trull exeouted by OA\110 written responae must be In completeneet Ot correct· estlm1ted cost1. 1xpen ... , lhl· l hult.' l .tmt.' oul lhl' l<Jf \\t.'nl The IOllow1ng l>fltsons are DATE OF OPENING BIOS on Santi Ana Blvd . be· PETERSON BECKETT, A propt< legellorm ii you want n111)" The benellclery 1 n d 1Ov1nce1 I 1 t11 thl' right It \ t.'l'fl'd m n lo tht.' OD!ng t>usiness a.s Bids will be reeetved at the tween Sycamote St & MARRIED MAN, 81 trustort. the court 10 heir your cue undtw aald OMd of Ttu1t, by S113,307.02 rt"h t .,n t" 0 "hl'cl\ .ind rolkd It TUR ISO L 2 720 So office oflhe City Clerk of the Broadway, Santa Ana. Celi-recotded on October t, 11 you 00 not Ille your , .. '°" ot 1 brNdl or c:tetault The total Indebted~ ~ .1.1 Harbor •H. Senti 4na CA City or Irvine located at forn11 11 public auction, 10 t982 u lnstrumerit No retponll on time, you miy In lh• obllg1tlon1 MC:Urad being 1n ntlma11 on wtlleh hJPJX'Ol'd .di o l • 1 \uuut.'n 92704 11200 J amboree Road. the highest bidder 10< c:eah 82346849, of Official Re-ION lhe caae. ind your thereby, heretofore ••· the open1no bid 11 comput9d '"It \!.a\ a JX'rft'l th ~1111d lra1 J.. Pactltc Car Inc a Call Irvine. Calllornla, 92713. (pay1ble II the time Of .. 1e corOa ol Orange Coun1y . .wages money inO property eeuted Ind delivered to lhe m1y be obtained by ClltlnQ 8 u t I ht•n• had twc n \Ollll' "1 n~ fornis corpOfll•on 2720 So until 10:00 a.m. on Apr II 3. '"lawful money or the Unit~ State ot C1lllornia, unde the miy t>9 take wllhoullurtllef undertlgned • wrtnen Oac:-(714) 385·4837 Ot (213) dwngt.'., during lhl' d.i) .iod 11 Harobr, •H Santa Ana, CA 1985 et which time and Stein ol Amerlc1, ca1hler • power of sale lhereln con-.wllrnlng from the court. laratlon of Oet1ul1 and De-927-4865 the diy befOfe the I 1. 9270• place bids wfll be publlcty check dt1wn on • state or lalned wlll NII 81 publlc IUC· The<• ere other legal re• mind lor Site, 1nd written uie. u1uld llil\l' tx·l'n \llml'th1n~ '"'l' Th11 but1ness Is con-openeo In Councll nattonalbank.11111eorfed· tlonto'thehigheltbkldetfor qulremenll You mrty went not~olbreac:t11ttd ote1ec. 011ed. March5, 1986 1 hat." hl' \a 11.J dueled by a corPorallon Chambers. Bids shall be aral credll union or 1 ti ate or cash or c~ as described 10 call an ittorney right lion to cau11 the undet-TAC 1at l\lo1r1,011 .,aid 1h.11 h;1d J Davno.Ownai submllted In sealed feOera111v1ng1andloanaa-belo~.p1yeblea11rie1tmeot lwly.llyouctonotknown1n llgnedtoMllsaldpre>perty CONTINIMTAL DI· h I Th11 statement waa llled envelopes m1rked on ttie aoctatlon domlclle<I In the sale In lawful money ol 1119 attorney. you mey cell an al• 10 tatl1fy .. id obllg11lon1, VILOHllNT O' CALI• 'ihl•pht:rd nnt hl't'fl I fO\!.-ll film wllh the County Clerk of Or-oulslde. "Bids ror Jeffrey Srate ot C1Ulornl1 p1y1ble United Statee of Americe •orney retertal Mt\llee or e enc:t tllefeaflw th• ooder· fOftNIA, INC., .. MN lhl' r a1 . "hl' 1111ght htt\l' \\,llkl'd enoe County 011 March 1, Road Rehablllt1tlon " to Master Mortgage Com-NlthOU1 warrenty exprffl or tegll •kl ottlce (llll.O In the llgned cauMCI .. Id notice or Truetee, IJ T.D • ._..... ;rn;i, f1 om 11 I hdrnll) r ag.l'from 1985 LOC4 TION OF THE piny Is acceptable as cell\) •mptted 1110 Utle. u1e. pos. pn,,,,. book) breach ano of elee11on to be c_,...r, ..... ,. Ir: T...., till' t'in·":tll hat k "a' lllla<'I .. F270113 WORK The worlc to be per· all right, lllle Ind lnteree1. session or enc:umbranc:at, Oe19uee de que le en· recorded Novembe r 29, ""'"''· A .. t1ee111t .... Publtsheo Orange Coast lotmed hereunder ls loceteo conveyed to and now held 111 right, tllle and lnter•t treguen "'• clteclon Judlclil 1984 H ln1tr. No. 84-497M2 ,...,,, I01 IMt9' t..wtil It.. \hl'l)hl'rtl \!.On thl' pro '>llll I. Daily P1101 Maren 12. 1g, 26. ln the C!ly ol Irvine, County by II undlf' 1ald deecl of trust now helO by 11 11 IUCh ullld Ilene un plazo de 30 of Ottlclll ReoorO.ln the Of-Onftee. CA ,_ {1'M) \!.llrld l h:1111 p11111,h1f) l11r lour 4prll 2 1985 of Otange 111 Jelftey Roed 1n '"-prooerty lltulted In Trusl .. In Ind to the follow• DIAS CALENOAAIOS patl flee of the ~def of Or· .._.,_ l llO~'l llll q· \l'Jr., trotn tt1X() 111 T •490 between lr\llne Cent9' Drive sald County 1nd St1te, •nd 1ng dncrlbed Pf°'*1Y lltu-Pf...,,,., uni reipuelle 1nge County; Publllhed Or•nge C<>M1 I 'i><4 I :1t \!.OOcl x lld ')hqihl•rd 1---------& Walnut 4ve deactlbed 11 fOffowa a1eo In the l lOfetald County Nerita 1 maqutn1 en .. ,. Said .... will be made. but Diiiy Piiot Mitch 12, tt, 2t. 11M11>1 IC NOTICE DESCRIPTION OF WORK The_, 52 50 1 .. 1 Of the lf\O State. 10 w11 c:orte. wtthOUt covenant or Wit· t985 .l l\u ""n till' modified d 1rn1na1or 1 ___ ruut...;;_ ______ The work 10 be Plf'10<me<1 •••• 420 feet of the nor1h T"-Southwetltwly 68 fMt Una carte 0 uni llamade ranty,expt..,or lmp!led, ,., T·4M d 1 \l\lnn onl t• K·1tut Shau Include bul not be llm· 132 feet of Loi 902, Newport ollhe Northtatt.,ly 132 fee1 lelefontoa no le Ofrec.e gar-ding tltl• Po1HHI04'1, or 1--------- FICTfTIOUa au11NEa1 Had to pevement reh1blll· M ... Trect. u I* map re-of Lot 71 of Tract No. 378, In proleoclOn, av f"PV"l• encumbtanoe1, to pey '"-"9lJ( NQTM:( ---------------------------· NAME ITAnMENT llllon COfded In book 5, P-oe I ol the City of Cotti M ...... lllCfill. maqulna Ilene que remalnlno prlnclpel IUfTI Of-----------Guess who is No. 1 college cage team? The totlowing persona are COMPLETION OF WORK MiscetlaMOU1 Mapa, In lhe oer map recorded In t>ooei cumpllr eon IH ror· tile notll(1) MCUred by Mid AC1TnOUe .,.... .. F rom AP dls pa tc hett Gc<>fgCtown wh1l h "'a' tht• "lo. I team 1n The "'"'K iatt·d Pre\~· pr\'\CJ\on < ollt•gl' ha'lkel· ball poll 17 wctk'I agn. fin"ht·d a' the No I IC<l m 1n thl· final ranking.\ The H o' a\, 1 ht• to p <.rr<I 111 1 ht• fa~t rc31on 1n th1., Wl'Ck\ N ( \ \ tourname nt wrrc thl· '\f1 I fr.im for all hu1 fi ve of 1ho\c 'wc:rk' ... ., thC'y ta-,h1o ncd a 10 ~ 1c:wrd a nti c·apturt.'d thr Bia Fri~t f')O\t'o\·a .. on toumarncnt. f ollow1 ng 1 hr H n~ :t\ '4 h11 rt.'· r-c1,rd all o 1i1)1·vi.;-.. '.tl' from the n:111onw1dr p;1nC'I ol \port\wntcr\ and hroadrai.tu., 1n Monda~·, poll "H'r,· the othl.'r three team\ th.11 rrcc1vcd top \ttd1na 1n lhl' either rcaro n\. The ddt"1ld1n1 '-< \ cham· p1ons cn1crtd 1.1\t \ra r's tour namcnt '4tth a No ~ rank1na. bchtnd "'orth ( .trulln;i which wn' rl1mtnat"J 1n lh<· rq1onal ~·mt final\ h) lndwni \,fo h1g.Jn 1111' lop .. crd '" she \outt1cJ\t Rl'i,1<1n """ cd frnm third 111 'l'tond in 1hc final poll "h1k \1 J11hn·, the No I ~ed in till' \.\c1o,I l'\lh,1ngcd f)l3CC\ \\llh till' 'W11h c•rinl'' 01.lahomn. thl· 1up \l'nl 1n thl· M tdwl''ll R egion hl'ld fn11 11 h lrom la<.t weC'k'' poll 'vkmphl\ ~late. (icmg1a 1 ech . \;vrth Carolina l.m11~1anu l tth. \lt·,ada-La' Vt·is;" and Duke rounded out thl' final Top f l'n r he .ti nu I ')crnnd 1 en wa .. V1rj1n 1a ( ommonwcalth. l11 1- n111\ Kan\a... Lm o la. Ill.. ~)'r· ,tl'U'K' "-iorlh ( arohna \tote. r ,., " r rch T ul..a < rcorgta Jnd I ou1c.1ana \tatc In add1tmn to the lfo~a' who nl"' er fdl hclow ..ccond during tht• ~ac,r1n c1Rht other team-. ht'ld a ranl.rd po\111on from the prrc,c,•.w1n noll throu~h the fin~I '·'""'"~' \t J11hn·, O~ldhoma \hm11hl\ '°It.He C1rorg1a lnh l>ukt: lll1n11i-. Kan~' a nd \)'r· "' U"K' "'err tht" othe r team\ 10 rt"m.1in 1n 1hr I o p f wrn1-,. for the cnt1rL' ~a'><in d0tng bustnets IS CAPE 411 work IS 10 b4t comPleled offlce of the County Re-15 page 29. Mlacetleneout m 11 1 d. d. I , • 0. I •• deecl ol Truat, wlth HlterMt ..... ITATaMIWT coo CONNECTION 468 E Within 20 conaecutl\le work· COtOet of Or1"04l County Mlpa, ln Ille ottlce ot the ac>rOOladat II uat9d quiet• n tn Mid not• Pfovlded. ed• fhe loltowtng l*ton• .,. 17rh S• C<>tll M~ CA mg days from tt1e dale IP9Cl· More commonly known county recorder ol ••Id qua 1a corte nc:uc:."-IU vanc:eoe, 11 •nr. under !tie CScMnQ butlneu .. 9,928 tied tn the Notice to as 880 1. 2 3, ind 4 Centef' ~ty caao terms ot Mid Oee<I of '"'*'· s.R c s AL I! s A a. Gretchen Shflrwtn 1820 Proceec:t St Colla Metia, CA The tolel ~nt of I/WI SI uMd no preaenta 1U feel. ChlrgM, and •IC.P9Nft SOCIATES INC . 2750 8. Tr1oew1ndt Nt*POt l 41NAAO OF CONTRACT (II I etrMt addr-or 11npa1d Pflnclpal b1tence. relPl*ll I tlel'npo, pueOe of the Trull .. end Of the Hlf'bot, SY!te K, Santa Af\e, 81.C:h, C4 92660 The Owner reMrYN the Olhef common deaignalion 1n1., .. 1 lherwon, togetl'ter perder .. cat0, y .. P'l9d«I trutll crMt9d by Mid Oee<I CA 92704 Th11 bu11ne11 11 con-rlgnt. atter c>pan1no blOI, to 1111\own above, no ••m~nty Nith raNOnlbly Ntlmat9d Qultat eu lltarfo, Ml dlneto y of Trull. Ouartw • Mute< Inc., 1 ducted by an tndlvtdutl rejeC1 1ny Of 111 blO•. to II given 11 to II• compi.t• c:o111, ••I*''" lnc:f ed· 01r11cotatde111 PtoPledad Saki M1e Will be held on Celllornla COt'pOratlon Gretchen Sherwin w111ve eny 1ntormellty In • ness Of conectM ... ) 11enc.1 it t"-time Oft"-In-tin •vlto adlClonel p0r l*'t• Tualdey, AOl'll 2, lte5 at fhl1 builne11 11 con· Th•• llatemerit wu llled blO to mtke tward• in the S11<11ale Wiii be~•. but iHal publlcatlon of thll No-de 11 c0t1e. I 30 p m, "' tf\e lobby to tf\e duct.cl by: 1 OOtpOretion with the County Cler~ of Or Interest of the 0wn9( Ind to wlll'IO\it covan•nl or •tt· tloe ire $433,650.73 Exllten otroe requllltoe bulldlng local.cl 11 501 A.J. l<lrtc.petfle*, s.c.T,.. 1nge Count~ on Febru1ry '•tect all Othef bld1 ran1y. •~P,.., or Implied, r• Currenlly dlled Cunlert 1egt1et Pue<Je que u1t9d 8outh Lewie Street, Orange, Thie 111temen1 wee fllld ~9. 1985 PROPOSAL OUAAANTEE gardlng tltlt, potMlajon or CM<lkl Of' c.t11119d CMck• QUletl 111m1t. un •bOOldo CllllOfnll t2M8 With 1tie County Cier'll Of Of· ,..u ANO 90N08 &en bkl 1h111 encumbt1nott. to Mtltfy lhe peyel>le to t"-fruit .. or immec:tlat.,,,.,-ite. SI no con-At the ttma of the lnltfll •• County on Mwc:h 1 , Pul>lltlled O•enr. coa11 be tecompant•d by 1 unp1td prlnolpal ot '"-notl bidder ire ecceptal>le lo OCI 1 un •booed<>. puede publtc:etlon Of 11111 notice, 1tl5 Dilly Pilot M11tch . 12. 19, ~llled °' c:.1hlef''1 check MCured by tald deed of fru11 .. provided pr()f>« namer 1 un Mrfclo de reflf• fM total M\Ovnt Ol 11\e IH'· ~ 26. 1986 or by • corp0tata turety trutt. with ln1erM1 •no late identllloatlon 11 1v11111>1e. enot1 de •boGadoe o • una pelcl balance Of tf\e Obit• Published Orenge eo.. Y -474 bond on the lofm t111nlthed ahargee therton u provtded From Information ~h ot1c1n1 de eyucla 1eg11 (VM el Qttlofl MCut'eCI by the •bove Oaify Piiot Mwc:tl It, 1t. Ill, by the Own« u ov•t1nlM In 111d note, the'" ind •JI· the Trull .. o.am1 rllff.t>te, dlrectorlo t.wonloo) deecrlbed deed ol 1ru1t Ind AP'N 2. 1985 1---llM-ID•_J_C_NO_T-IC_[__ thll blooer wfll, 11 an awerd pen ... of tht 1ru1t" 1no Of but tor wn"h Trull" mail• Tf\e name Ind llddr ... Of ae11ma19d coett. e.11~. '..., 7 ruut.. 11 meoe to lllm In •c '"-trutt• cr .. 1.c1 by t"-no r~tatlofl Ot war· tt>e cour1 11.; {fl nombfe y 1 n d 1dv1 l'I c: • • I 11---------COfd~• With lllt ,.,,,,, 01 deed of truit, tines edvenoa.. ran1y, the ttreet addrfMC•I dlrtlGcion d• 11 oone .. , Mu.-IM2.2t3 30. PtaJC M>Tla ,ICTITIOUa __,...... hi• bid, promptly MCure ::::J· undet t"-lermt ot the or Olhet common deelg• nlclpel Court f~ the 8t1te ot The totlf lndeCltedMM I·----.-----..;.;.;;-..._ NAMI I TAn.llfr W0tkmen'1 Compen1111on Of trutl ne11on ot the •bova a. CeltfOtnla, Orange Oountv being"' eltimete on,wtllcll ll·t1711 The loltoWtng penon1 •r• 1n111renc. and lllblllty In· T"-total ll'n<lunt Of tf\e ICl'•bed P'091'1Y 11 Mf 1 Hert>or JIM:ttellf 041.tn~. tf\e CJ941n1n1 bid II c:omciuteo Pt0'"10UI .,,II II d0tng bulllne9111 DEL MAFI IM~. ••~tea conrraict vnpald ~ of lf\e otJtl. SANTA ANA AVE .. COSf A 4t0l Jemt>otM lfYd , ~ mey be otl191neO by Cllllng ~ ITA1-f MOBILE CST ATES, 19751 In the requlf9d tdtm and gallon 11«\lfN by tf\e prop. ME$A, CA t2821 tO I, Nllwpott 8"ctl, c .... (714) 31~7 ~ (21fl The ~ 1*90ft1 _. 8r00khllftl St, Mun11ng1on 1umt9t1 Atlafec:tory t>ondt erty 10 be lotd and ~· 811<1 prooefty ii being klfnjt 92MC). t:M1 H7-4M5 tf\e 0., befofe the d,oine ~ •: THI (kleh C4 92949 lor lhe llllllful perlormanc.e ..... urn119d GOets ... tOld for the Pll'PON Of pey-The name edOrWI, and .... UT, 107 lo AO•l'lll , Ertc M Helberg • Luocy °' Irle contract Ind for Liie '*"'"and ldvenc. ., t,,. ll"O tM obfloation. ltlOUted ·~ ~ of.,....,._ Oeteo Mercfl 1, IMS CA l2IOa Jane H41•berg t Ave 811tr· P41Y"*'t Of ~ Of """ 11rne Of Ille inltMll publlcatlOn bVMld OMcf Of Trvet lnel\IO• 11,,., eoorney, or P'llnhff TAC -_,.,,_ ~ f110rN1, rlu. Newport 9eactl Clfll tertalmen 1nO tae>or1r1 of tf\e Notlc:e Of S• la ing .... lndtlll*\Mlofthe .ithoullflYlttotMy.111 u. COLDWIL.l IAMKlll _ l.ol~oeiluene~ft 92MO theteunder Said elleell Ot 1242,071 4' rruat .. and Of.... OfflCM Of ldw9'd e Otttlo. UCllOW -wca. lie.. '°"° Tllll Du11n.-1 la con• bidder'1 bond ehaH be in 91' 0....0 ,~ •• 1915 Def9d Merell 1 1te Linda 8 t4'1damenn, · tfO • .... T ........ ., T.D. Tlll9 llWl'*I 19 COft- d\>cl9dDy hueb1t1Chndlllilte trnounlotnol .... thanten MAITllt ltOHOAO• CAL"O••i • ....... t~enAwnue.Of· ••Rvtc• co.,. •• ,. 6'"an lndl111w:111 Ertc:M ~.,..o (10)patC*1tOfthHmountot COWMfY, TfW ...... 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K. y!I~ Or--D•lly Piiot MerCh ! 12 t9, lertllolJ Bond lhllt be not 1et1 o..iy Piiot Marc:h I, 12, 1t, DtN•r PitoC Mltctl 12, It 2', 28. IMS INS ..-..gtll ~ ti. t1, 91i 28 1985 f 481 lhan one llutldr9d (100) per 191& ttl5 • T-41' ....,. 2, , .. e.nt of the total emoun1 of 1 ·4•2 r ..as • T 1 .. • \ -- ... ,,... 'atrt1l1 Ann A4ldn. T-'8f Aldll, D•• ....... DeWld l1d1I. ...., Q. luDo&t Rall1rt A. luool.-., Ana c.:e• J8nl11 '· c..--. DoMM 8. CltMtlltrlft. lhelJ L,_ o..le. ..._IC; Dalllla, W a. Dallbe, AMR..,.. IHchenl A.--. IUGMnl P. 4'erYla. ,..,.. Ann .lollRHfte LU0J 8. K.,_, Don-.1 ~ LMlle, PeMr J. o--... IHaiMrd R. ,.,.,..._, T.,... K. ,_ .. 11111, ~ a.oka, 'IMll leoka, TenJ licka, 9'all 1rt A. ...... lllfr H. 8_.,MI, K......,. J. Thelre. Gerry L. ThomPIOft,......,. M. venne11;:.owendatrn 1. W..eM1t111d, ...,. .... w .... .,...c.-w.. ... .,,...,, ... .....-.r,c._._ ~.~...._.o..e lamver, Ylotorte ... ..,. The .......... ,...., T'IUet, Cherie L , ... r.... Tr ..... of .... Peter1or1 ,....., Truat. Robert 0 ........... Aa y.,. ... of tM ltellfMn FM111r T,_t. Luer I. l1dln1ar. TM-.,...... Pamltr Truet. ~ J. 8mhtt, Jr., Aa Truat• oflM Smith PamltJ Trwt, Madalalne D. 8mltt., Aa Truat• of the lmtth Pemlfr Truet . ' SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE . MIKE AMADOR, et aJ., Plaintiffs, ys. - SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation, et al., Defendants. -' SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC., a corporation; anct NEWPORT REAL TY CORP., a corpor'atlon, -- Petitioners, vs. ~IKE AMADOR aka MICHAEL P. AMADOR Ill; J9,HN 0 . APP; AMES E. ARNOLD and BERTIE MAE ARNOLD· GARY "'UERSWALD: GARY BALL: ROBERT W. BALLARD; JERRY R. BARNETT; PAULA BARTH, HOWARD BECKER; oONALO A. BELL. RICHARD W. RAYL and B & R INVESTMENTS; ERIKA BOSSE: GAYLES. BOWLES: ELEANOR BOWIE; PHILIP BROWER; HARRY J. BROWN, Ill; GEORGE CANDELLA; THOMAS P. CARR: JAMES H. CASEY; PAUL CASSIDY, MARVEL CHANEY; DUANE M. CLARK; BETTIE COLTRIN ah BETTY COLTRIN: PETE COMPTON aka PETER COMPTON: JOHN COOMBE: RONALD A. CROWE aka ROHN A. CROWE; GEORGE DAVIDSON; DELIA DELGADO ab DELIA DELGADO FLACK: MARTHA FLORYCE DOWNS and MARILYN JEAN MAYLAND; IRENE DOYLE aka EDNA IRENE DOYLE; HELENE M. ELLIS a.lea HELEN M. ELLIS; JOAN A. FINN; VICKI R. FITHIAN and STEPHEN H. FITHIAN; WILLIAM K. FITT; JANET s. FLEMING aka JAN FELMING: TOM FORSS aka TOMAS 0. FORSS; LEON FRY: COLLEEN GASKEY; LORETTA GREEN: JAMES 'R. GRISET; JIM R. HARBIN; A.P. HAWGOOO aka A. PHILLIP HAWGOOO; FRED R. HERNANDEZ; EVA HEWITT; KENNETH F. HIGUERA; MONICA N. HIRSCH, JEFFREY G. HOLMES· RUTH HOWARD· .WAYNE IRELANO: TERRY JAHRAUS; RALPH T. JARVIS: ELIZABETH J. 'JOHNSON: JEAN L. JOHNSON and JOHN o'. JOHNSON; BILLIE JOLSON; DOROTHY M. KALINKA; TERESA KAUFMANN and WAYNE KAUFMANN aka TERESA KAUFMAN and WAYNE KAUFMAN; MARK A. KELLE'R; ROBERT A. KENNEDY: LARRY KLOHA: XAVIER KOHAN. VICTORIA A. KOZAR; ROSEMARIE KUEHN aka ROSE. MARIE KOEHN aka ROSEMARIE KOEHN aka ROSE MARIE KUEHN; KURT-KUPFERMAN; JOHN LANO; SYLVIA LANGENEKERT aka SYLVIA LANGENKERT aka SYLVIA LANGENECKERT: KATY LAWRENCE: ROY T. LAWRENCE: PIERRE A. LeBLANC aka PIERRE Le BLANC: ALBERT B LEVY; SHIRLEY LEWIS. NORBERT LIPPERT and GARY M. STEPHENS: W.T. LOEBMANN aka W. THOMAS LOEBMANN: JOHN F. LONOELIUS: REYNALDO LUGO: RITA M. McCANN: CARL E. McDONALD: THOMAS K. McDONNELL and NANCY M. McDONNELL; a.lea THOMAS K. McOONNEL and NANCY M. McDONNEL; DOUGLAS C. McFERRAtt; SCOTT MALCOLM; LARRY G. MARTZ: RON MASE aka RONALD MASE; DAVID B. MILES: MARILYN MILES aka MARILYN MILES; GARY E. MONTGOMERY: ALVIN L. MOORE: DANIEL MORAN; GERI MORROW, CRAIGE. O'BRIEN; NINFA J. O'BRIEN aka NINFA A. O'BRIEN Bica NINFA JARVIS, GEORGE OGLESBY: MELVILLE ORMEROD; PARK INVESTMENT CO .. INC. aka PARK INVESTMENT COMPANY: SHIRLEY PARKER; VIRGINIA R. PARKER. by ROBERT J. WARBURTON. Attorney-In-Fact: PATRICK C. PATERNIE; RICK C. PETERSON: ROBERT 0. PETERSON: BARBARA PINES: MARION L. PONO aka MARION H. PONO; ROSEMARIE R. QUESADA: RAY H. QUINN aka RAYMOND H. QUINN; GARY REASONER; JAMES REIO; JAMES R. RIEMAN and MERIDITH RIEMAN; KEN RILEY aka KENNETH RILEY; LEONARD A. RIZZO: DONALD 0. ROBERTSON; E.H. ROBINSON; RODERICK G. RODGERS; RICHARD ROHR: M.E. ROTH aka MARY E. ROTH: CARMELA Y. RUG'EL: EDWARD RUGEL: DANA SANGER: KRISTIN SCOTT; ADRIAN FRANK SEBEK; PEGGY and DAVID SHAFFER: ,,AMES SHIPLEY: MICHAEL SHUTTLEWORTH; CALVIN SCOTT SIHILLING; DANIEL J. SMITH, JR.: LUIS E. SMITH; JACK SPARKS: LESLIE SPEYER·OFENBERG aka LESLIE ALLEN OFENBERG, TRUSTEE; STEPHEN STONE: RAYMOND and BILLIE TELLES; MARY J. THOMPSON; LARRY THOMP- SON: A.L. TOLCHINSKY; NORM TORNHEIM aka NORMAN TORNHEIM; E.S. TOTRI aka EUGENE S. TOTRI: MARC R. TOW; SHAW WEN TU; GEORGINA USUI; GENE C. VAIL; DONITA VAUGHN; ALLEN VOORHIS and MARILYN A. VOORHIS: VOSS INTERNATIONAL aka VOSS INl'ERNATIONAL CORPORATION; PHILLlf> WALSH; ROSE WALTER, JAMES WEBB; RUTH WILLIAMS: NEWPORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, a Callfomla COfporetlon;-FRANK H. AYRES & SON, a corporation; lST NATIONWIDE SAVINGS AND LOAN; FRANK AGUILAR aka FRANK AUGUST: PATRICIA ANN AIKIN; TOM JAY AIKIN; JOHN ALLARD; GLENN ROY ALLISON; REGINALD 0 . ALVAREZ; VIRGINIA ALVAREZ; KRISTIN E. AMADOR: AMERICAN FINANCIAL PROPERTIES: ELIZABETH M. ANDERSON; ROBERT E. ANDERSON: PAMYLA LAUN AUERSWALD; FRANK AUGUST; MARK A. BAILEY: BERNARDINE BAIRO: FREDERICK LEE BAIRO: HUGH W. BAIRO; JEANETTE GRIETJE BAIRO; DEBORAH J. BALL; SALLY J. BALLARD; JOHN A. BAZACAS: KATHERINE BAZACAS: The Heirs of RALPH T. BEASLEY; DANIEL BEDELL; DAVID BEDELL; ANNEROSE H BEECH: DENNIS W. BEECH; ROBERT W. BEIN; RUTH A. BEIN; RICHARD M. BLANCO; MELITTA E. BOOTH: WENOEU J. BOOTH; DONALD G. BORTHWICK; DONNA JOAN BORTHWICK, KATHRYN BRITT; HARRIET H, BRITTON; JOHN M BRITTON: MIRIAM BROWER: JANET M. BROWN; PATRICIA S. BROWN, TOM R. BROWN: PATSY C. BROXON: ROBERT N. BROXON; MARY G. BUCCI; EARL S. BURKE: SANORA C. BURKE; MICHAEL P. BURNS; ROB BURNS. MICHAEL L. BURTON; RENA TE U. BURTON: MARTHA CAL VIN; MARY ANN CAPWELL. MARY ELLEN CASEY: JUNE G. CASSIDY, MICHAEL V. CASSIDY; JAMES P. CAVANAGH; BETTY JO CHACE: OONENE S. CHAMBERLIN;-DONALD CHAPTON; LINDA M. CHAPTON: WILLIAM A. CHARLES: HOLGER T. CHRISTENSEN; MARIE J. CHRISTENSEN; CITY FEOERM: SAVINGS: CRAIG MARSHALL CLARK; KENNETH S. CLARK: ROSE NICHOLSON CLARK; SHERIE A. CLARK: MARILYN B. CLEARY: PATRICK G. CLEARY; COLE OF NEWPORT~ EVELYN COMPTON; DONALD E COOK: SALLY ANN COOK: SPENCER E. COVERT. JR.; BARBARA P. CURTIS; ROBERT W. CURTIS; PAUL A. DAHLGREN: BETTY QAVIOSON; PAUL DAVIS; SHELLY LYNN DAVIS: LILLIAN K. DOBBS: WALLACE B. DOBBS; BENJAMIN M. DONLON; MARY LOU DONLON; BARBARA L DOWNER; GORDON H. DOYLE. FRANK S. ORAGAVON; JULIE J. DRAGAVON; RICHARD A. DWYER; The Heirs of PAULETTE G. EDDY: FARRAND ENTERPRISES. HOWARD FARRAND; JOHN FLEMING; ROBERT J. FOURNIER: SONDRA FOURNIER: JEAN L. FRY; THOMAS A. FUENTES; RONALD 0. GASKEY; GEORGE C. GILLETTE; LOUISE H. GILLETTE: NICOLE RESNIKOfF GILMAN: RICHARD M. GILMAN: GERRY GORMAN: SHIRLEY T. GRIFFIN; BARBARA S. HALL; JE.RRY E. HALL; KENNETH R. HALL, PATRICIA E HALL: KAREN MARIE HANSEN: DOROTHY E. HANSON; EVELYN M. HANSON: LELAND C HANSON; ROBERT L. HANSON: NORMAN l HARRISON; WILLIAM C. HART. JR., FRANCES JEAN HART. GENE S. HEWITT; RUSH N. HILL II; KATHLEEN HOLMES; HELEN K. HOMER: AVALEE M. HORN; GERALD F. HORN: OAVIO MARTIN HOWARD: JUDY D. IRELANO; BEVERLY JANE IVERSON; JANICE E. JACOBS aka JANICE E. KATZER; ANN R. JARVIS; JON JARVIS; MARGARET C. JARVIS: RICHARD A. JARVIS; RICHARD P. JARVIS; JOHN M. COOMBE CORPORATION aka JOHN COOMBE CORPORATION aka COOMBE CORPORATION; PA TRICIA ANN JOHNSON; FRANK A JULIAN: MARY T. JULIAN; ROBERT F KEALIHER; LUCY S. KEYES; JAMES KIRKPATRICK: OLIVE KIRKPATRICK: MARILYN W. KRAMER, BARBARA KRAUS; GENE KRAUS; SHIRLEY KUPFERMAN; PHYLLIS JANE LANZ; WILLIAM T. LANZ; ROBERT E. LAW; PATRICIA A. Le BLANC aka PATRICIA A. LeBLANC; BARBARA JUNE LEVY: RAYE LINCOLN; CHARLES J. LINNERT; ROBERT E. LIPP: THOMAS R. LlfTLtJOHN: DONALD J. LOUIS; GAIL P. LOUIS; GLORIA LUGO: NANCY SUE MAIER: VINCENT PAUL MAIER: BARBARA s. MARTIN; ANN L. MASE: JOHN McCLURE; CAROL c McDONALD: l YNDA McFERRAN: ROBERT L. McMORRIS; DOUGLAS 0. MEECE: MART A MEECE: NANCY MUELLER MENDES: ROGER L. MENDES; DONNA J. METZGER: RICHARD A. METZGER: ALICE MEYERS; GEORGE MEYERS; JAMES A. MIDDLETON: PATRICIA B MIDDLETON: KAREN L. MIELY; RONALD A. MIELY; ILENE MINER; ROBERT C. MINER; FRANCES V. MONTGOMERY, LOIS M. MOORE; FRANCES E. MURPHY; JACK 0. NELSON; VIDA B. NELSON; PEGGY J. O'NEAL, PAUL H. O'SHEA, SHIRLEY O'SHEA: MARY V. OGLESBY; RICHARD R. PARENTEAU; TERESA K. PARENTEAU: ALLYSON PARKER. MICHAEL L. PARKER; LINDA J. PATERNIE. JO NEIL PATTERSON, JOHN C. PATTERSON: CHRISTINE A. PECK: RICHARD J. PECK; CHERIE L. PEfEASON; MARIAN PETTIT; THOMAS K. PLATFOOT; MARION POLI; GERALD EDWARD POLLOCK; RICHARD W. POSLADEK; MICHAEL ANN POWERS; STEVEN ROBERT POWERS; JENNIFER L QUINN; MARIES. RACCIATTI~ THOMAS J. RACCIATTI; BARBARA RAMET; GARY C. RAMET: SHIRLEY A. REIO, SHARRON L. RETHERFORD: ELVA RILEY; ALFRED JOHN RIZZO; KENNIE J. RIZZO: LILLIE M. ROBERTSON; MAUD ROBINSON: GALE STEELE ROHR; OER·rnuDE SACKS; PAUL SACKS; TERRY SACKS: JACQUELYN SALE: WILLIAM SALE; MICHAEL ALAN SANDERS; DORIS L. SANDORE; CARMINE SANTORO: IDA SANTORO: LE ROY A. SCHMIOT. MARILYN L. SCHMIOT; SEASIDE FAMILY TRUST: JEANNE M. SEBEK: ROBERT A. SELING: ALEXANDER A SHANNON: PHYLLIS Y. SHANNON; JOHN C. SHULTZ, JUDITH A. SHULTZ; JANIE M SIHILLING; JAMES SIMOS. OLIVE SIMOS; SIXTY-SECOND STREET; CARROU ANN SMITH; JACK ROHLF SMITH; MADELEINE 0 . SMITH; MARY R. SMITH; DENA LEE SOUTH; FARREL H. SOUTH; IRENE SPARKS: CHARLENE M STEGE: JOHN A. STEGE; PAMELA STOMBAUGH; SANDRA R. STONE; CAROL LIPP STRAUSS: MARY H. STURDIVANT; DAVID J. TANNER: ANTHONY TEAGUE. PENNY TEAGUE; JOHN A. TEBERG; GEORGES. TERRILL: HAROLD F. THAYER; SONJA A. THAYER; KATHLEEN J THEIRE; BARBARA THIBAULT: WILLIAM THIBAULT; BONNIE J . THOMPSON; GERRY l THOMPSON, JEAN Y. THOMPSON; GUY J. THULL: FRED TOLCHINSKY; JOHN TORQUATO; JOANNA P TOW: LIU CHIAO TU. TAOAYOSHI USUI; DANA VAUGHN; DENISE VAUGHN: DEVIN VAUGHN; DONALD VAUGHN; MARCELITA VAUGHN, guardian for the estate of the minors DANA and DEVIN VAUGHN; ROBERT M. VENNEKOL T; JERALD V. VILLENEUVE. SANDRA J. VILLENEUVE; FAITH O. VOGEL; MARVYN E. VOGEL: ALFREDS. WACH; SHIRLEY M WACH, JOSEPH P WALDMAN: ELLEN L. WALKER: DARLENE A. WALLACE; HAROLD H WALSH: LORAINE L WALSH, LINDA L WALTER: TRACI WALTER: GWENDOLYN S. WEATHERHEAD; LEE 0 WEATHERHEAD; JEANNE J. WEBB, JAMES E WEST; JACK C WHIT AKER; MARY R. WHIT AKER; LINDA L. WILEY; L YNFORD L. WILEY: CHARLES WILLIAMS. EVAN WILLIAMS; SHERRY WILLIAMS: RANDY D. WOOD; and DOES 1-500. lneluslva, Respondents. CASE NO. ~-33 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION AND MOTION9 FOR ORl>ERS: (1) COMPELLING AR811'RA110N, (2) APPOINTING ARBITRATOR, (3) DIRECTING NEW- PORT 8HORl8 COMMUNITY AllOCIA TION OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, FRANK H. AYRES a ION TO REPRESENT REIPONDeNT8 IN THE ARBITRATION, AND (4) AWARDING PETI- TIONERS ATTORNEYS' FUS AND COSTS TO: MlltONOeNTI: DATE: APRIL 1, 1985 TIME: 9:30 A.M. OEPT.22 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Aprll 1. 1985, at 9:30 a.m. In Dept. 22 t>f the above entitled court loeated at 700 Civic Center Drive W"t· Santa Ana, California, Petitioner• SIGNAL LANDMARK. INC. and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP (collectiv.ty "Petlllonera") wtll ~tltlOn and move the Court fOf' Of'dera: ( 1) competll~ alt AMponOenta to atbltrate the dlapute (the "Otapute") reoatdlftg, among ot~ thl~•. the preaent fair martcet value Of the 1.....0 Prem!Ms and edjutt"*'t of SublNM Rental• aa retwred to In the accompa.nytng Petition to Compel Arbftrallon (the "Petition"). (2) epp()lntl~ a aecond, Of If MCHHty. third art>ltrat0t to arbitrate t~ Otapute: (3) dlrec11~ ReaponcMnt, Newp()(t Sho<M Community AaaociatlOn ("Community AMoclatlon"), °'In the altarnetlve, Frank H. Ayn19 & Son ("Ayr•") to r9J>(eMnt all &.ibleaaeM In the arbitration of the Oi9pYte, and (.C) r9Qulrlng Reapondenta to pay Petitioner•' reeaonable attorneya' t ... and ca.ta Incurred In Mekl~ the Ofdefa r9queated heteln. The motion• for ordert compelll~ arbitration. appointing a MQond or third arb1t,at0t. end dl,ecttng the Community AModatlon, or In the alttrnetlve. Ayr .. , to repreaent all SubletMet, In the erbltratlonof the ~t• are m8CM purtuant to Code of Ctvtf Proc«lurt. ~Iona 1290 through 1294.2 and .,. ~on !he ground• that certain written egreement1 etfecllve t>ttwten Pe11tloner• and ~ta. and r.tarred to In the Pttlllon. requtte that the Df9')Ute be reaotv9d thf'Ougtl .,~,atlon and that ~tt ~ felled 'and refueed and continue to r9fuae to appoint an arbitrator and to .,~rat• the Otapute. Pe11ttoMB' motion for en Of'def awardtng •tte>rMYt' .... and coeta lncured In ..-1ng the 1b0Ya Of'dtrt 11 baled on the .xprw pro'ltalona of the tame written egr...-nentt lfftetlve CMttwMo Petitioner• and ~11 and ,....,.,ed to In the Petition end Code of CMI Proc«turt 98128.5 on the grounds that Aeac>ondentt' retuaal to aeltc:t a ateond arbltratOf' and to lrt>ttrete the Otapute hu required Pe11tlontr to Incur lttOfneya' t... to Mtlc relief from ttMa Court, and h .. been done eotely In bad faith In an 1ti.mpt to delay the atbitrttlOn of thla Ofapute. The Ptcnlon and above motlona we l>Med on the Pe1ttion. tht. NotlQf, the Memorancklm ot Point• and Autoortu ... together wtth the cMcftratlona of Ro4and C Wedemeyet and Stephen C Otvmmy fMe herewith, alt P8""1 and pteectlnpl filed In tNI action and Mid\ other Ind furthet ~. orll or ctocumetltaty, that mey be preaet1ttd prior to or at the hNflng on the Petition and the rnotlont PLEM! TAKE FURTHE.A NOTICE THAT RESPOND£NT8' RESPONSES, IF ANY, TO THE PETITION AM TO 8E FIL.ED AHO 8ERVE0 ON PETITIONERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS Of CODE OF CIVIL PAOCEDUR SS 1290.8 ' o.ted. J.nuary e. sees DMWf GM Un KING I MAWON. • .,..,..,. C. OMIWV, CMAllll8 W1,AW'T, KA1l4Lll'M CMOTHal , ... 8rl_ KA,.... CMOTMDI 'Aotel, An.tMJI e. , ...... _... llONAL UMMIAM, IMC. _. •WC>flT IHOMI MALTY CO.. ' MIKE AMADOR, et al., vs. SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation. et .... SIGNAL LANDMARK. INC., a corporation, and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP., a corporation, vs. ~. MIKE AMADOR Mia MICHAEL P. AMADOR Ill; JOHN 0 . APP~ AMES E. AAHOLO and BERTIE MAE ~ 8NWY AUERSWALD; GARY BALL.: ROBERT W. BAlLAAO: JEAAY A. BARNETT: PAULA IAATH. HOWARD llCICllt DQll:M.O A. BELL. RICHARD W. RAYL and B & A INVESTMEHT8: EAtKA IOSSE: GAYl..fl. IOWLO: lLIAHC>f' IOWllo,.... BROWER: HARRY J. BROWN, Ill; GEORGE CAHOnLA: THOMAS P. ~: JAMU H. CARY; PAUL CAlllD¥; MARVEL CHANEY; DUANE M. CLARK: BETTIE COL lAtN ID ~ COl TNN: PETE COWTON Illa NT8' COMPTON: JOHN COOMBE: RONAllO A. CROWE &kl ROtfN A. CROWE: G!OAOE OAV1D80H: DIUA DEi GAD0 Illa OELIA DELGADO FLACK; MARTHA FLORYCE DOWNS and MAAtLVN JEAN MAYLAND: IMHI DOYLE• IDMA IRENE DOYLE; HELENE M. ELLIS aka HELEN M. nus: JOAN A. FINN; VICKI R. ,.,. ... tAN .... ITIPHIN K. ATHIAH; WILLIAM ~. FITT: JANET S. FLEMING aka JAN FELMING: TOM FORSS aka TOMAS 0 . FOMI: LION PIW; CO 'flN GASKEY; LORETT A GREEN: JAMES R. GRISET; JIM R. HANMN: A.P. HAWOOOO eka A.. PHILUP HAWQOOO: flMD A. HERNANDEZ; EVA HEWITT; KENNETH F. HIGUERA; MONICA N. HIRSCH. JEfFREY G. HOl.MES; MIOf MOWAN>: WAYNE IRELANO; TERRY JAHAAUS: RAl.PH T. JARVI&. ELIZABETH J. JOHNSON: JEAH L. JOtlf•OH 8fld JOHN O. JOHNSON: BILLIE JOLSON: OOAOTHY M. KALINKA: TERESA KAUFMANH and WAYNE KA~ Illa T!MIA KAUFMAN and WAYNE KAUFMAN: MARK A. KELLER: ROBERT A. KENNEDY: LARRY KLOHA; XAVllR KOHAN: VICTORIA A. KOZAR: ROSEMARIE KUEHN aka ROSE MARIE KOEHN aka A08EMAAIE KOEHN Illa A08E MANI KUEHN; KURT KUPFERMAN: JOHN LANO: SYLVIA LANGENEKERT aka SYLVIA L.AHGENKERT aka SYLVIA LANGENECKERT; KATY LAWRENCE: ROY T. LAWRENCE: PIERRE A. Le8LANC aka PIEAAE t.. lkM'C; AUIE."11. LEVY; SHIRLEY LEWIS. NORBERT LIPPERT and GARY~. STEPHENS; W.T. LOEBMANH aika W. THOMAS LOEBMANN; JOHlll F. LONOEUUS; REYNALDO I.UGO: RITA M. McCAHN: CARL E. Mc00HA&.D: THOMAS K. McDONNELL and NAMCY .M. McDONNELL; aka THOMAS K. McOONNEl. and NAHCY M. Mc00HNn: OOUOlAI C. McFERRAN; SCOTT ~ALCOLM: LARRY G. MARTZ: RON MASE aka RONALD MASE; OAV10 8. MILES; MARIL. YN MILES aka MARILYN MILES: GARY E. MONTGOMERY; ALVIN L MOORE: DANIEL MORAN: GEAI MOMOW. CMaO E. O'BRIEN: NINFA J. O'BRIEN aka NINFA A. O'BRIEN aka NINFA JARVIS, GEORGE OGLESBY; MEJ..V1U£ OAMEROO: PARK INVESTMENT CO., INC. aka PARK INVESTMENT COMPANY; SHIRLEY PARKER; VIAGNA R. PAAt<Eft, br ROBERT J. WARBURTON. Attorney-In-Fact; PATRICK C: PATEAHIE; RICK C. PETERSON: ~OBERT 0 . PETEMOft. BARBARA PINES: MARION L. PONO aka MARION H. POND; ROSEMARIE R. QUESADA; RAY H. OUtHN aka RAYMOND H. QUINN; GARY REASONER; JAMES REIO; JAMES R. RIEMAN and MERJOITH RlEMAN; KEH AILEY aka 1<£NNETH RILEY; LEONARD A. RIZZO; DONALD D. ROBERTSON: E.H. ROBINSON; ROOERtOtC G. AOOGEM; NCHAAO AOHA; M.E.. ROlH e«a MARYE. ROTH; CARMELA Y. RUGEL; EDWARD RUGEL: DANA SANGER: KRISTIN SCOTT; A.ONAN FRANK SEBEK, PEGGY and DAVID SHAFFER; JAMES SHIPLEY: MICHAEL SHUTTLEWORTH; CALV1N SCOTT SIHILLING; DANIEL J. SMrTH, JR.: LUIS E. SMITH; JACK SPARKS: LESLIE SPEYER-OFEH8EAO aka LESLIE All.EH OFENBERG, TRUSTEE; STEPHEN STONE: RAYMOND and BILLIE TELLES: MARY J. THOMPSON; LARRY THOMP- SON: A.L. TOLCHlHSKY; NORM TORNHEIM aka NORMAN TORNHEJM: E.S. TOTAi aka EUGENE s. TOTAi: MARC A. TOW; SHAW WEN TU: GEORGINA USUI; GENE C. VAIL;-OONITA VAUGHN: ALLEN VOORHIS end MARILYN A. VOORHIS; VOSS INTERNATIONAL aka VOSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION: PHIUIP WALSH;-AOSE WALTER: JAMES WEBB; RUTH WILLIAMS; NEWPORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, a c.itorNa corporlltton; FAANK H. AYRES & SON .• corp0ratlon; lST NATIONWIDE SAVINGS ANO LOAN; FRANK AGUILAR ... FMHK AUGU81';_ PATRICIA ANN AIKIN; TOM JAY AIKIN: JOHN ALLARD: GLENN ROY ALLISON; REGINALD 0 . ALV~ vtAQHA- ALVAREZ: KRISTIN E. AMADOR; AMERICAN FINANClAL PROPERTIES; ELIZABETH M. ANOEMON; ROBERT l. ANDERSON: PAMYLA LAUN AUERSWAL~ FRANK AUGUST; MARK A.. BAILEY; BERNARDINE BAIRO: FAE.OERIQ< LEE BAIRO; HUGH W. BAIRO; JEANETTE GRIET JE BAIRD; DEBORAH J. BALL; SALLY J. BALLAAO: JOHN A. BAZACAS: KATHERINE BAZACAS: The Helra Of RALPH T. BEASLEY; OANIEL--8EDELL: DAVID BEDEU : ANNEA08E H. BEECH; DENNIS W BEECH: ROBERT W. BEJN; RUTH A. BEIN; RICHARD M. BLANCO; MEUJTA E. BOOTH; WENDELL J. BOOTH; DONALD G. BORTHWICK: DONNA JOAN BORTHWICK. KATHRYN BRITT; HARRIET H. BAITTON; JOHN M. BRITTON; MIRIAM BROWER: JANET M. BROWN; PATRICIA S. BROWN; TOM R. BROWN; PATSY C. BAOXOH; ROBERT N. BROXON: MARY G. BUCCI; EARLS. BURKE; SANORA C. BURKE: MICHAEL P. BUAHI: ROI 8UANI; MICHAEL L. BURTON; RENATE U. BURTON: MARTHA CALVIN; MARY ANN CAPWELL; MARY EUEN CASEY: JUNE G. CASSIDY; MICHAEL V. CASSIDY; JAMES P. CAVANAGH; BETTY JO CHACE; OONEHE S. CHAM8ENJN; DONALD CHAPTON; LINDA M. CHAPTON; WILLIAM A. CHARLES; HOLGER T. CHRISTENSEN: MAAtE J. a.RSSTEH8EN; CITY rEDERAL SAVINGS: CRAIG MARSHALL CLARK; KENNETH S. CLARK: ROSE NICH<>l..SOH CLARK: SHENE A. Cl.ARK. MARILYN B. CLEARY; PATRICK G. CLEARY; COLE OF NEWPORT; EVELYN COMPTON: DONALD E.. COOK: SALlY ANN COOK: SPeNCER E. COVERT, JR.; BARBARA P. CURTIS; ROBERT W. CURTIS; PAUL A. OAHL6AEH; BETTY DAVIDSON; PAUL DAVIS; SHELLY LYNN DAVIS~ LILLIAN K. DOBBS: WALLACE B. ooeas: BENJAMIN M. DONLON; MARY LOU DONLON; BARBARA L. DOWNER; GORDON H. DOYLE. FRANK S. ORAGAVON: JULIE J. DAAOAVOH; RICHARD A. DWYER; The Heirs of PAULETTE G . EDDY; FARRAND ENTERPRISES. HOWARO·FARRAHO: JOHN FLEMING: ROBERT J. FOURNIER: SONORA FOURNIER; JEAN 1... FRY: THOMAS A. FUENTES; RONALD D. GASKEY; GEORGE C. GILLETTE; LOUISE.H. GILLETTE: NICOlE RESNIK-OFF GILMAN; RICHARD M~GfLMAN; GERRY GOAMMt! SHIRLEY T. GRIFFIN: BARBARA S. HALL; JERRY E. HALL: KENNETH R. HALL; PATRtCIA E. HAU; KAAEN MANE HANSEN: DOROTHY E. HANSON; EVELYN M. HANSON; LELAffO C. HANSON; ROBERT L H.AHSON: NOAMAH L HARRISON; WILLIAM C. HART, JR .• FRANCES JEAN HART, GENES. HEWITT: RUSH N. HILL II; KATHLEEN HOLMES; HELEN K. HOMER: AVALEE M. HORN; GERALD F. HORN; DAVID MARTIN HOWARD; JUDY 0. IRElANO; BEVERLY JANE IVERSON: JANICE E. JACOBS aka JANICE E. KATZER: A'NN R. JARVIS~ JON JAAV\S; MARGARET c. JARVIS: RICHARD A. JARVIS: RICHARD P. JARVIS; JOHN M. COOMBE CORPORATION aka JOHN COOMBE CORPORATION aka COOMBE CORPORATION; PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON: FRANK A. JULIAN; MARY T. JULIAN; R09ERT F. KEALIHER: LUCY S. KEYES; JAMES KIRKPATRICK; OLIVE KIRKPATRICK: MARILYN W. KRAMER; BARBA~ KRAUS: GENE KRAUS: SHIRLEY KUPFERMAN; PHYLLIS JANE LANZ; WILLIAM T. LANZ: R08£RT E. LAW; PATRJClA A.. t.. BLANC aka PA TRICIA A. LeBLANC: BARBARA JUNE LEVY; RAYE LINCOLN; CHARLES J. LINNERT, R~.RT E.. U~: THOMAS R LITTLEJOHN; DONALD J. LOUIS; GAIL P. LOUIS; GLORIA LUGO: NANCY SUE MAIER; VINCENT PAUL MAIER; BARBARA S. MARTIN: ANN L. MASE; JOHN McCLURE; CAROL C. McOOMALD; L YNOA McFERRAN; R06ERT L. McMORRIS; DOUGLAS D. MEECE: MART A MEECE: NANCY MUELLER MENDES: ROGER L MENDES: DONNA J. METZGER; RICHARD A. METZGER: ALICE MEYERS; GEORGE MEYERS: JAMES A.. MIOOLETOH: PATRJCIA B. MIDDLETON. KAREN L. MIELY: RONALD R. MIELY. !LENE M INER; ROBERT C. MINER: FRANCES V MONTGOMERY. LOIS M. MOORE; FRANCES E. MURPHY; JACK 0 . NELSON: VIDA B NELSON; PEGGY J. O'NEAL PAUL H. O'SHEA. SHIRLEY O'SHEA; MARY V. OGLESBY: RICHARD R. PARENTEAU; TERESA K. PARENTEAU: ALLYSON PARKER: MICHAEL L. PARKER; LINDA J. PATERNIE: JO NEIL PATTERSON; JOHN C PATTERSON; CHRISTINE A PECK: RICHARD J. PECK: CHERIE L PETERSON; MARIAN PETTIT; THOMAS K PLA TFOOT: MARION POU; GERALD EDWARD POLLOCK: RICHARD W POSLADEK. MICHAEL ANN POWERS, STEVEN ROBERT POWERS: JENNIFER L QUINN, MARIES. RACCIATTI; THOMAS J. RACCIATTI; BARBARA RAMET. GARY C. RAMET, SHIRLEY A. REIO, SHARRON L RETHERFORD; ELVA AILEY: ALFRED JOHN RIZZO; KENNIE J RIZZO: LILLIE M ROBERTSON; MAUD ROBINSON; GALE STEELE ROHR: GERTRUOE SACKS: PAUL SACKS, TERRY SACKS, JACOUEL YN SALE; WILLIAM SALE; MICHAEL ALAN SANDERS; DORIS L. SANDORE. CARMINE SANTORO. IDA SANTORO: LE ROV A. SCHMIOT. MARILYN L SCHMIDT; SEASIDE FAMILY TRUST, JEANNE M SEBEK, ROBERT A. SELING, ALEXANDER A SHANNON; PHYLLIS Y. SHANNON; JOHN C. SHULTZ: JUDITH A. SHULTZ; JANIE M. SIHILLING: JAMES SIMOS OLIVE SIMOS: SIXTY-SECOND STREET: CARROLL ANN SMITH; JACK ROHLF SMITH; MADELEINE D. SMITH; MAR'V A. SMITH; DENA LEE SOUTH; FARREL H. SOUTH; IRENE SPARKS;.CHARLENE M. STEGE: JOHN A STEOE; PAMEL> STOMBAUGH, SANDRA R. STONE: CAROL LIPP STRAUSS; MARY H. STURDIVANT; DAVID J TANNER: ANTHON'V TEAGUE, PENNY TEAGUE; JOHN A. TEBEAO: GEORGES. TERRILL HAROLD F. THAYER. SONJA A.. THAYER. K.ATHLEEN J THEIRE; BARBARA THIBAULT; WILLIAM THIBAULT: BONNIE J. THOMPSON; Ga.RY L THOMPSON. JEAN Y THOMPSON: GUY J THULL; FRED TOLCHINSKY; JOHN TOROUATO: JOANNA P. TOW; LIU CHIAO TU; TADAYOSHI USUI; DANA VAUGHN, DENISE VAUGHN, DEVIN VAUGHN; DONALD VAUGHN, MARCELITA VAUGHN, guardian for the estate of the minors DANA anc1 DEVIN VAUGHN; ROBERT M. VENNEKOL T. JERALD V. VILLENEUVE. SANDRA J. VILLENEUVE; FAITH 0 VOGEL: MARVYN E VOGEL: ALFREDS WACH; SHIRLEY M. WACH; JOSEPH P. WALDMAN; ELLEN L. WALKER: DARLENE A, WALLACE; HAROLD H. WALSH: LORAINE L WALSH: LINDA L. WALTER. TRACI WALTER; GWENDOLYN S. WEATHERHEAD: LEED. WEATHERHEAD: JEANNE J WEBB: JAMES E. WEST; JACK. C. WHITAKER. MARY A. WHIT AKER: LINDA L. WILEY; L YNFORD L WILEY: CHARLES WILLIAMS: EVAN WILLIAM'" c-ucQQV WILLIAMS. RANDY D WOOD, and DOES 1-500, lncluSlve. CASE NO. 44-87-33 PETITION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION Petitioners, SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC ("S•gnat Landmark") and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP ("Newport ~") collectively referred to as "Petitioners". hereby petition the COYrt to compel Respondents to arbitration and ahga • follows· 1 On or atxx.tt November 9. 1959. In Orange Coonty, California. Signal Oil and Gas Company, ("Signal Oil'') and F,.,. H Ayres & Son. ("Ayres") entered into a master ground lease (the "Ground Leue") Whereby Ayr• IMMCI from Slgi"8I 011 oertaln unimproved real property, exclusive of specified Oii and mll'l9f81 f1Vhts. locllted In Newport Bead\, Callfornle and more particularly described on Exhibit 1 attached hereto and incorporated herein (the "L....O P.-r tu1") tor a period ot sixty (60) years. commencing on Oeoember 10, 1959 The Ground Leue was recorded on November 25, 1958 In the Ottlctal Records of Orange County. Catffornla 2. Signet Oil and Ayres subsequently amended the Ground Leue by two written agreements, the firs1 one da'41d March 14, 1960 and recorded April 15, 1960 In the Otflclal Records of Oranoe County, Callt0tnla and the MCOnd one dated April 30, 1960 and reoord9d May HS. 1960 In the Ottlcial Records of Orange County, Ca.itomla (cokttwlty the "Amendments"). Coples of the Ground L~ and Amendments are attached hereto as EJchlbt11 2, 3 and .c r...-c1twlty and are tncorpol'aled herein The Ground Lease and Amendments are he<elnatte< oollecllvely referred to • the •• ....._ Lease" ~ 3 Ayres entered Into the Maste< LNM for the pyrPoM ol devefoping lhe Leased Premt ... by aubdMdlng the L.-ct Premises Into approximately 400 lndlvldual lots. con11ruct1ng llngle family d•ll~• on the lots, and ~the .._ family dw9'11noa to the public 4 In or~ to ettectuate Its planned development of the Leased Prem1M1, during the first half of 11MIO, Ayr-, M '-of. and Newport ShOf'• Co .. • pertnerltllp ("N8'Wpor1 Shores"), as lessee. entered Into written aublMMa and ~11 thereto (the "Su~") for .. ch of the Individual Iott within the Leaaed Preml .... exclu9've ot Pe~ 1. Newpo.i Shores, In turn, assigned In wrltl~ all of 111 riQhl. tllle and Interests under each of the Su~ to the bu)'9r aa they purchased an Improved tot within the Leased i>reml... The SubleaMS u.pr...iy lncotP<>l'ate ~ are subfee1 to .. the covenants. condition., r...-vatlOns and r•trlctlona Mt forth In the Master LMM A copy ot one of the Sublu 1t1, .. o1 wtuch ere the aam. u.cept t()( the cs.ecr1pt1on of the lot tnvOIVed and the exllet dollar amount ol rental OC>IOMlon. ta attached hereto u Exhibit 5 a.nd Incorporated therein 5 At ver1ou1 tlmea aa and when the IOls within the Le1tMld Premises were daveloped and 904d, cturlng a period Of ebQut eleven years com"'4tnci~ about December t960, Ayrus assigned In writing a.II of Its rights end Interests .. eutitauc- under the SublMMI to Newport Realty as required.by Artk:le VIII. Section O of the Mu1ar L .... 6. On Of •bout Aprll 14, 1976, Ayr• qullcialmed and uaigned 10 Newport RMtty 8'1 of Its rernaint~ lnt .... t In the LeaMd Premltea by a quitclaim deed recorcl9d In the Ottkl•I Reco«Sa of Orange County. C811fomta on April 20, 1178. A c09y of the quttclalm deed II attached hefeto u ElcNblt 6 and lnc<>rpol'ated heretn by thlt reference 7 Signal Landmark It the preeent fee~ of the Lea.Md Prem1 ... and, .. a result ot verlout wrlllet1 ~'''· IS the preeent lea80f under the Muter Leate. a All llctltloua and named Aeepoodenta. except Ayr" and Newport ShOr .. Community Aaodatlon (the "Community Asaoeletk>n"), ara preeent au~ (the "Subl9IH11") under the Sut>IMMI whd\ preeen11y ••lit 9. Article V. Section F ot the M•t• L .... and S.Cllon 3 of uc:l'I ot the SubleaMe. pro~ that prlOf to the end of the 2Sth and 40th yeara of the Miiter L .... term. the LeMOf or the L ..... may. at Its opt.Ion, g"'9 notice that the rental paymenta un<Mr the Sut>teuet ahd .,_ adlutt9d to a sum equal to 6% of the then fair martcel value of the L....O Preml .... axelutl~ of the dwtltlnQ houNe ther9on and their ~ 10 Article v. Section F Of the M•tet LMM •nd Section 3 of eech Of the SutMM.Ma furthtr provtoa that In the event the partlea cannot egtee on the lalr rntRel vatut of the Leued Premtaaa, the matter ef\all be Oeterm+n.d by arbttrattoft In 9CCOrdanc. With the prcMl6onl of Mk:M xv of the Muter 1. .... end lh8ll be~ upon the Sut:IMIH•"· 11 Artlete VII. Section c Of tht Maaw L .... and Section 3 Of the Su,_._ f\.w1het provtOe that A~ °' the Cotnmunlty AaaociaOon ahaa ha~ the udu1'\le rlOf'lt and Obligetton·to act on t>tr\ett of al Sub'el1111 in the edfuetment of rental• under the Sut>teMM • 12. On May 1, '"°·Ayr• Wigned In writing, all Ill Ob8Qttl0na under the M .... 1. .... regarding the actju.Cl'MM of rent8'• Under the Su~ to the Comlnunfty Aaaoclatlon, whletl 8MIQnfnent wu 90Clpted tiy tne c OfM\Ul'Wty AMOcietlon and ttcOfo.d In the Offlcl4ll Aecord't Of Orange County, CaMfornla on Mey 18, 1 A copy Of the~ !Tom Ayr• 10 the Community ~tlon 19 1111ac:Nd '*9to .. EJthlbft 7 and lneotpcwat .,n 13 Ayr• turrendeted Ill Of its r\ght, tltte end ln..,_t In !he Mast• L .... end In the and~ .. Of ltt rlghtt, dutlet and ~tlont with ,_..>td to adiu-tmenta of the rent• prcMOad in the Ma9t• L .... end Su~ and the Community Ataoctetion ta now~ to,...,, the WMI •ts of wttt1 NIPICt to the edjUetmtnt of the IWltalt uncMr' the Meet It Lew 9ftd the &.ltMMeea, ~~I I IMIOn, tne f'9P4 ....... tlOn of .. Sutituuu In the 1tbitfatlon e><ooeu Mt for1tl In Arttcl9 v. Sec:tton F Md Arttde "KV ot the..__~ 14. Purauent to Artk:te v . Sect.Ion F of the M...., l-. on OI •bout September 17 llM Pe1hion.rt .... I ·Not1ee of Oemend tot' Alntal Adjuttrneint" she "fl ....... AOjuatment ~ioe'1 on '-~ta. ~llloMrt a19o ~ tN Aentat Adjuttment NotlCI In "The 1 tar, .. a new1paper or ~ ClifOuletlon tn Otange County,.Ctlfom6a on 9->t ...... btf 27 and 28, October ,. 3 5. 198<4 A copy Of the Rental Ad"*"*" Notlee II ltttcNO .... 0 • ~bl1 a and ~•led ~tin 15 Petitlonerl end ~II after gOOd leltl\ negotletaona, .,. ~ to agr• Oil, emono otMt thW9. tf'9 Pf...,,, talt maf~at ,,..,. Of IN l aued p,.. tm• ... and the adjuated '*"* und4lt lhe Su ..... N11de ". Sec1ton , end -....___,___ COftttnued Oft 'Ct ' • \ I I or .... eo.t DAU..Y PILOT/TU!ltday. Match 12. 1985 ~ 11J1'a '9£ mncl ...C NOTICl 1 "8.IC NOTICl ,,_IC NOTIC( Artld9 N of lht Matttt l ... pr<>'Mt thee In the ~t "'-partltt •r• ~nable to llO'M on the fair market vu.. 01 tri. l ....O Pr--.. end lhtrefcwe, lhe ~ ref'\t• under ttW SublHMI. by Oeoef'nber t . 1984. the dltpul• th1H be ......,"'**' by erbttr1aton. 18 Purllli*\t to the Mllttr LMM and SubtMMI. In tht event tri. prtttnt ftlr merket value of tri. L .. Md PremtMt end the ........ '*'..._ UlwMt u-. Su....._ ceonot be egrMd upon, ,,.tftiontrt. on tlMI one hind. 111 requlr9d to NCf'I appoint one arbltrttOf end given written notice of the 1ppolntment to each other on Of Wtore o.c.mt1et it, 1984 Thtf .. ft.,. the t'#O eppolnttd 9"bltratora 111 to -.Ct a third 1rbllt1t0f' and the thrM arbitrators are to promptly Mt tlMI m111er fOf erbitretk>n. • 11~0n...of .about..~ 1A, tN4r~'"°'*' °"'Y Mr'l'ld Aeepoe1de11tt~ wrllhirt N n Atbiltator Re Su~ Aentlt Adjuetmentt" ~Mng P1t11lon1r'1 eppolntment of 1rbltretor. A eopy o thl• nouc.11 altacl'led Mrtto aa Elchlblt 9 and lncorportttd hlttln. 18. In lllolatlon of tlMI Maettr l .... end Sub6MM, Reepond«ttt hl\19, emong othet Ylol•llON. (I) lafted and r9fuMd and eontlnue to , .. , Ind refute to IPC)(Mnt a ..eond 11bltrator or partlelptte In the atbitratlon; (II) failed and refuted 10 rec;ogntze the Community Mtocietlon'a obllaltlon to rtpr...,,t Sub ....... In connection with the adJu•tment of Sub ..... rentett: and (If!) eome ~lt lnal11 on, and clalm the rlgh1 to. lndlvldu•I •rbltratton or judlclel proceedlf'99 to dettrmfne the ediuttment of rent under thetr .,ble ... 19 Aa a reeutt of A~ta' flltur• to appoint an .,bhratOI' Ind aut>mit to arblttatlon. the Petitioner• are entui.c:t to 8PPfY to the Orange ty ~IOt Court -°' or-. thet an erbltrator be appointed on behalf ot the Respondent• and that the Atepondent1 atbltrete the lair rnlft(et value of the LeaMd Preml ... and adjutlmtnt of SubleeM Rental• purauant to Clvll Code SS 1281 t1 eeq .. the Metter L .... 1nd the SublelMt 20 PurtuMt to A1'11cle XIV, Slctlon C of the MMtet L ..... u tncorpot"td lnro 1he Sublea.Mt and Section 18 of the Su~, In the ~t any action 11 lrwtltuted IOf the enf0f'C4Wnenl of any right• or rmmtdlN un<* the Mnter L .... or Suble ..... Petltlonett ere entitled to recover !Mir reuonable attomeye' , ... and co•tt Petltlone<• have re1alned the llW firm ot ONmmy Oarrttt King & Hatr1t0n to Pfotteute thlt action and have and will continue to Incur attorneys 1 ... and COttl. . WHEAEFORe. Petltlont<I petition the Court for Ofderl: A. Compelling Aeeoondentt to atbttrata the dftC:IUI•. and all lalUM arlelng thef'9from . wl1h respect to the fair merktt veJue or the LMMd PremtMe and tM td)uated rentate under tM SublMMI: B. A~tlng a MC:Ond, and If neoataary ttltrd, arbitrator u required by Artlcle XV of the Maate< Leate; C. ComC*llng the Community Auoclatlon to reptetent and act on behalf of all Sublet .... In arbitrating all mattert ral"td to the flMr mwket va6ut of tM l euad Prtmlaat and 1"'9 adlu•ttd r•ntalt under the &ibfea ... ; 0 Awerdlng Petltton«I their rMIOMble attomeya•,... end co1t1; E. Awarding Petltlonwt tueh 01het relief u tht Court may deem Ju1t end proper DATED: Januaty t , 198~ DRUMMY"QAARITI KINQ I HARRl80N, STEPHEN C. DRUMMY, CHARLES W. PARRET, KATHLEEN CAROTHERS PAONE, ar: C:HARl.1$ W. PARRET, Attorneyt for PetlUOMrt, SIGNAL LANOMAM, INC. end NEWPORT REAL TY CORP. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE MIKE AMADOR, et al.. vs. SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY. a corporation. et al., Plaintiffs Defendants. SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC., a corporation, and NEWPORT REAL TY CO RP., a corporation, Petitioners. vs. MIKE AMADOR aka MICHAEL P. AMADOR Ill, et al. . ' CASE NO . ..._.7.33 AMENDMENT TO PETITION Under hctron 474, C.C.P. Respondents. Upon flllng the petition l'lefeln, petitioner• being lgnOf'ant of the lrue names of certain re1pondents, and having designated said respondent• In 1he petition by flctllloua names. Does 1 throvgh 39, and having discovered the true names of .said respondent& to be at Indicated In Exhibit 1 attached treHtO and rncorpo<ated by Ihle reference. hereby amend their e>e11tl0n by lnMrtlng such true names In 1he piece end stead of such llctitloua names. Does 1 through 39, wherever it appears In aaid pet tlon • DA TEO· February 14, 1985 DRUMMY QARAEn KIHO. HA.Rttt80N, ly: JA•• CHl80UC.A8, AttOfn.ya '°'Petitioner• EXH181T 1 DOE 1, Magic: 111and; DOE 2. Janice C Fellner. DOE 3, Patricia A. B~rker; DOE 4, Gerald Muller; DOE 5, Thelma Muller: DOE 6. Shirley Ann Adler; DOE 7, Sylvia 0 Anderson; DOE 6. Oanlel Beaver, DOE 9. Victoria Beaver: DOE 10, Bellie Bhckensderfer; DOE 11, lmette Davis: DOE 12, Kung Hala Nlng Htlett: DOE 13. Marlon M Martz; DOE 14, Andrew A Sandore: DOE 15, Lucy S Sedlnger; DOE 16, Bob Burna; DOE 17, The Heirs of Ruth I. Hawgood, DOE 18. Robert Broxon. H executor of the will of Ruth I. Hewgood, deceued: DOE 19, The Ricl'lard A. and Donna J. Metzger Trust. DOE 20. Donna J Metzger. astru1tM of The Richard A. end Donna J. Me~r Trust; DOE 21. TM Peterson Family Trust; DOE 22. Robert 0 . Peterson. u truatee or The Pete<son Famlly Truat; DOE 23. Cherie L. Peterson. as trualee of The Peterson Famfly Trust; DOE 24, Smith Famlly Trust: DOE 25, Daniel J. Sml1h. Jr .. aa lrullee of the Smith Famlly Trust; DOE 26. Madelelne D Smith, as trustee ol lh• Smith Femlly Trust; DOE 27, Tile Jack AOl'llf Smith Family Tru1t. DOE 28, Jeck A Smtih, as trustee of the Jaci< R6hll Smith Famlly Trust: DOE 29, Carrol A Smith. as trustee of the Jack ROl'lll Smith Family Trust, DOE 30. WeetherhHd Family Trust OTO : DOE 31. Lee D. Wt!atherhead. aa trua1ee or the Weatherhead Family Trust: DOE 36 Marflyn B. Wright; DOE 33, The Leslle Allen Speyer-Olenberg Trust: DOE 34, Leslle Allen Speyer- Ofenberg. aa 1'Fua1ee of th• Leslle Allen SpeyM.Olenberg Trust; DOE 35, J&J Enlttt'p<iset; DOE 36, Edward Ryland. as trustee undttt' the will of Paulette Gordon Eddy. deceased. DOE 37. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, aa recei\ler of Heritage Bank. DOE 38, Benjamin M Donlon, as 1ruatee of the SedSlde Family Trust: DOE 39. M ary Lou Donlon. as trustee of the Seaside Family Truat; DOE 40. Sharron Frazier aka Sherron Retherford; DOE 41, Michelle Ryland 81 trustee under tile wfll of Paulette Gordon Eddy, deceased; DOE 42, Donna J Metzger. as executrix of lht esta1e of Richard Metzger. deceased; DOE 43. Estate of Aicllard A Metzger. DOE 44, Emily E Beasley Reepondent•' return• to ttt. Petition m•J be Hrved upon Petitioner•• ettorney1, DRUMMY GARREn KING a HARRISON, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, AnORNEYS AT LAW, 3200 PARK CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 1000, COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 12921, (714) 850-1800 MUC NOTlCE IED . ,.. ,.. ~IF YOU AM It Dl'AUl.T YOU AM IN Dl'AUlT '*°IR A DllO Of' TM#IT, UMDIR A DllD Of TRUil, ~===========~==~===r.::~;:;;~::- ..., ... Ml.IC NOJICE DATID NOvt•I" ·~ DAUD NOVHl .. R. 1~ tM UM.Hf YOU TU~ ttN. UM.HI \'OU TAa• l!I!!! ... Ille ·:~0~.~~,~~ ~~0:..J:W:V~~,~~ T ll E UAll..l PILOT ~.;;; 1114 :'AL~~~~~D~ :'AL:~~~~D~ \.SSIFIFU (ta:t·u :t: lJC)_,,_,._.z.:..;.. f'UIU'TrO 0 n n'llKlTTO , MATURI o• TMI NAT URI O' TMI fllROCllOINQ AOAtNIT fllROCllOtNQ AOAINIT • YOU, YOU 1MCMAO CC*-YOU. YOU IMOUlO CC>tt- TACT A LAWYIR. TACT A LAW'tlR. NOT.Cl Of NOTICC Of' TINITU'I IA.I.I TMllTll'I I.All UNDO DllD UHOIR 0110 Of' TMllT Of' TMllT Tf ,.. Tf • ..,. lOM 11~ LOAN •talOll Not1G41 I• hereby otven tNll NQtlca II nataby given thet T t•l t·pl1n 11 1· ~1·r' i1 ·1·: \loncl11\·Fricla' H:OO \ \I .:,.:~ci P. \1. Bu!'oilH"""' ( uuult'r: \l o11du' ·t'ritl" H:OO \.\1.-.;:00 P.'tl Pl IU .14 \ l'H >\ u~o ooo ne1ot1- borhood-tea11 1J1.pant11ra hM on the blOc:k only $225.000 720-8730 Daaa Ptiat 1026 B'EAUT2bdbe BY OWnat Mull MO~ $159.900 493--7547 or 856·7023 IMAST!R MOATOAOE MASTER MOA"TOAOt COMPANY 1Cefit0tnltcor· COMPANY.1C1tlfornlac0f• \l11111 l ,1\ L r1 I: ~11 f> Ill a..t Po<lllOn. u Tru11" Of Sue-por•tlon. u TruJtM. Of Sue 1 lrfllt 1.,4 cetaor Tru11ee or c e .. or Trutlle or f 111•,.f,1 \ \1111 1,,\11 f' fll MILi Subttlluled TrutlM under Substituted TrullM undtt JIOIE the deed of trust exeouted the 0-.CS ol tru11 executed \\ ,.,j111.,,j,1\ I 111•.., I Jl l p.111 . $2400 d own. aelltr by Robert A Seling 1nd re-by Robet1 A Seling end r• 'I litir-•l ii \\ .. d I ~II I' 111 provides FHA financing COfded Deeember 18 1983. COfded December 15. 1983. -IOw fixed interest rate SerletNo t3-5709ee,of0f~ Sefl .. No 83568807 0101 I I 111111 • I ~11 1 , 11 1 2BRlownhO\JMWtthgat· lle•al Recoros 1n the Office ol llc•ll Records 1n the Omce of r 11 • 1' age Only $83.500 Call the ~order ol Coun1y of the Aecordet ol County Of -..,111rr·il.11 I r1 Ulll f'·'" PeoDomtron559-9400 Orange. C1t1forn1e, end Orange. Catllornte, t1nd 1 l)Uf1t1antto the notice of d•· pur1Yan110 the nouoe of de ""111 id.1 \ I I 1 HI I 1'·111 PIOTllE PllfllT 1au11 and e1ee11on to Mii fault 11n<1 t*llon to Nit Cl: \~S IFll-:U (> l:l-.)h7H llllYltlO,.- undet deed of trull rt· undef deed of trust re-•••••••••-lllll--~-1!111~--·I ._ corded Octot>et 10 li84. e«dtO October 10, 1984 la Tne cutest IBR condo Series No 8•,4 19195, ol S.rlet No 84 • 19197. of l!aMI It! lalt lt!Mt ltr It aeros.. from UCI • clo9e 111d Olllclal Records. will 1110 Olllcl11I RecOldl. wlll lta .t 1_. .. _11•1 lMI to everything• OrUI NII on March 29, 19115 11 sen on March 29, 1985 •ti-;;:;";:.,:=;;;;;;;;;;==.,.=• ... u starter nome cheaper g 15 A M 11 tl'le lronl en-9 15 A M It the front en-II LllDI ISLE than renting w/ HW• down trance to tflle old Otenge trence to the old Otange 2 llCE OFFElllll get 9 •°I. starung rate. County Courthouse. located County Counhouae, loceted' llY ·lEAIE ( 13' •% fixed I 1st ume on S11n1a Ant BlvO • be· o11 Sante Ana Blvd.. be· OST A MESA Corner lot "rim~ loc lee land Lge 2 nomebuyers loen AP-tween Sycamore St & tween Sycemore St & Pool 3Bdrm bonus rm '" v Broaawey, Senti Ana, Call· Broaoway Sanre An~. Call-11 5 a ft•ar1 s; 19.000 sty 5 Bdrms 4 '1B8 den. prox $821/mo For show- forn11 et e>ublte euctron 10 torn1a 11 e>ubllC auctt0n. to 5 'I dock & s 11 P 1ng & details call the noghett bldO.r for ctsl\ thO highest blddet fOf CHn ORONA DE L MAR $199900020%dn OWC Agl INGEBORG LEHNERl fpayeble at the rime of 111e (payable at the time of tale Adorable 2 Bdrm on R2 tlal at 10% int or 786-7500 Res 786-7698 1n lawful mo"4ty of Ille Un11ed In lawful money of Ille United 101 $239.500 1'41/Qpllon at $7500/mo Stllts of America: ceahlef't States ot Am.,lca. cesnlef'1 PHITlll Mtlll It &.. lHI c:neck drawn on a s111e or etleck drawn on I 11111 Of \41\U HI HCI'\ I lftw,.rt IC• nahonel bank, 11ta111 or led· nai1ona1 bank, a atate or ltd· llllMI , 1..... 141·1141 at.ttlittly l•at9'1':J erai crec:lllumonor aateteor eralcredl1un1onora1111teor AE,t.t ESIATE '•-------•• •• tederlll aavlng• and loen ... 19derat savlngs and toan H • ~ '' Somerset w/expand llv· 'tOCt•llon domlelled in the aoc1at1on domiciled In the 131·1400 PUY II Tiii PUii 1ng area new kitchen and State of Calllornt• payeble S111e ol,C1111ornle payeble•••-----•• Look at T111s1 A 1>eau11ful oath Open 1n.1 wknd 10 Mulet Mortgage pom-10 Master Mortgage Com-Mesa Verde home with a Agt 759-06 19 peny 11 accepllble 81 catnl peny 11 aGCei>llbl• u calhl 41111 WT Siil dynamic entry way onto a Baaulllul Hrt>r l/u Home 111 right, lllle end 1n11rnt. all right. 1111• end lntereat, OOSTA llSA large living area Brick 2Br. den or 3Br Lg conveyed to and now held conveyed to ond now held Lovt1ly well maint ined 4 fireplace Brighi country T 0 XI 1 b by 11 under said deed ol trust by ii under Hid dMd of lruat Bdrm 1 314 bath lamll" kitchen, 3 good size assum llt n vy in the Pfopefly a11uStec:t 1n In Ille prop«ty lltualed 1n 1 bedroom& p . baths at $229 000 Ownr saJ<l County end Stele and 111d County end State and home in ••cettenl neigh· Large patio with private 759-0605 or 875-0655 descnbed IS loltowa deaerlbecl as loltowt· t>orhOOd .Format dimng yard and acrou the II 21 Tne wfft 52.50 , .. , of the The Wfllerly 52 50 feet ol room. family room street from a beaulllul C111tt• II••• 2 1. east 282 50 feet ollhe notlh the east? 15 feel of tna north wlf11ep1ace. rem"deled kid's park Price is Laroe family rm, patio 3 132 feet of Lot 902 of New· 132 feet of Lot 902 of N--k1tcnen. RV access plus $127 500 Catt for show· car gar Newport He~hts port Mtu Trac;t 1n the city porl Mese Traci. In tne city Charming gatden w/fru1t Central 1oca11on on a 01 Catt• Mna 11 i>ef mep of Costa Mesa per map rt -trees S 167 ,000 Ask tor ing 546-23 !3 qulel street $270,000 rec0tdec:t 1n book 5 pege 1 corded 1n book 5. page I, of DONNA WEBSTER OWC 111 TO of M1sce111neous Mapa, 1n MltceOan.aus Maps. In th• CONDO 3Br 'l' .,ba. dbl tne off~ of the County Re· office of the ott"• 01 Ille gar Near Hoag $126 700 corder of Orange County County Recorder of Ot~ More commonly known County •• , loC111Ht, attr. 81 882 1. 2, 3. 11nd • CenltK More commonly known PRICH Tl IEll llW 141· llH St • Co111 Mesa. CA • u 868 I. 2. 3. and 4 Centtt Just steps from the park flt 1 ttreet addrau or S•. Costa MeH . CA ATIEITIOI Allll'I 1he lake and the tennis EAST BLUFF 3Br 2Ba air 01her common Off•gnauon (II • street llddreaa or 95% Commission courts We are proud to den wllrplc Like new 11 snown above. no werre.nr.y otnat eommon de910na11on call PASH PROPERTIES pres.nt this gre111 11ngle View be11ut1ful yard 11 grven H to Ila complete-"shown aboYe. no warranty 851-8767 tam1ty 3 Bedroom home paho Very prvt $285,000 nest or correc1neu I 11 given as to '" complete· 1 n w o o d b r 1 d g e By Owner Land Incl S11ldtale wlllbem1de, but ness 01 correctne11 I Im•••-----• $167 000 Call 759-1501 Financing negottat>le without coventnt or war-Sal011le wlllbemade,t1t.1i -·-. • ,.._• ·-• .,,_ 842-0350or 760-9396 ranty,ul)fehOflmpli.cl,r• w11h0u1 covenenl or war-- gardong title. potMtlion or renty •11Prnt or •mplfed. r• OCHI VIEW WIAll encumbrances. to setlaty 11'11!1 gerdlng lltle potNtllOn or • • I 0 CE AN unpaid Pflnclpal of tne nore encumbrances, to satlaty the Spec ta cu a r • aeo1.4red by uld deed of unptld prlnctpll ol the note BAY • CllY LIGHTS irust. with Interest end 1118 secured by 111d deed of _ ----v iew Entertainers 4 bdr charges tnateon IS provide<! trust wun 1n1trn1 end Ille a•Llt• SJll,OOO nome wl pvt spa yard • 1n said note, the IM end ••· cnargn thereon H prov1ded " " bonus rec rm Pr1c9d to penMI of IM truitM and of 1n aald note. tne lee and Ill• OecoralOf • own homu. HUOT Tll IEST sen at only $354,900 the trusts created by the pen&M of the trustee end ot lotally customized with Beaullful 4 Bdrm 2 Bath w I I e r ms Assume deed ol truat and advances. tne trusts creetec:t by he elegant Old World $250,000 • owner will 1f any un<I., tne 1erm1 of the deed of tru11 and edvances. charm •BA main hou-;1~ home with lovely garden carry Won 1 last• Call dffd of Hust 11 111y under lhil tttm1 of the plus generous propor · atruim off living room Patrick l an0<e 63 1·1266 The torel 11moun1 of the deed ot trutt uaned garage unit 4 1'1ome has a11 purtloer unpllid balanoe ot ine obll· The 1ot11 emoun1 of the doors lrom oeach lr<11h compactor, bulll·tn I •ii~:\· ga11on secur9d by the prop-unpaid b11l1nce of the obi•-Owner 9 relocaung end oven and microwave .. s :· erty to be eotd and reuon-g111on MCureo by tl'll!I prOP· anJ(tOUS to sell' S 179 000 751-3191 _,!!.,___. able ttllmateo co1ts ••· erty to t>e M>4d end reaton- pen1e1 and a<lvllnGea at the Ible est1ma1.cs coa11. •.111· 144-IOIO .SELECT '6 ~Ell/OPTltl 1tme or tne 1m11111 publlca11on pentes llnd advances 111 the 1 .. ---•••••• nonncRT 5 0 320 w B b of the Notice of Slit 11 time of the 1ni1111 put>llc1111on 1" r-nvr-.:; uplex 1 at oa. S2•3,•64 68 of the Notice of S11e 11 l••••-••••• $275 000 640-1295 oa1e0 February 6 1985 s2~ 464 68 lllAITIC CllHlAl llllLllYAIU THE IYH PAYIHTI MAITE,. MO,.TOAOE Dared February 6. l9115 81ke to beach from tn1s Ill Tiii •NO MONEY OOWN 1t COMll'ANY, TruetM, Jff MAITHl MOlllTOAOI Oelterl •tvd., Dely City, COWANY, TruetM, HI huge home Large living OILY 1111 0001 Owner owe •g 2no Npt Cellfornle 14015, Tel•· Qeffeft lh,d., Dety City, 11rea F11m11y room Patio b Crest "2 Plan Mlm vu phone: 415•111 _1145• Cellfornfe 14011, Tefa· kitchen 5 huge t>drma. Auumable $9 .000 at 2Bd 2'>ba s 147K 1•I 41,._ .. 1.,_, ay: Krlehna phone: 415-111 ·5145, master suite with walk-in only It>.% Only 10~. dn 720-0133 or 786-5082 K. ltlami•. Vic• fllrM6dent 415-tl1·5at, •y: Krtehna closet 3 lull baths & owner will carry lhe Publlshed Orange eo111 K. lhMma, Vice Pr•kMnt sparkling pool and the balance 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. Santa Aaa 1010 T-'4'47 Delly P11o1 Mllrch S, 12 19 Publlahed Orange Coa11 beach 1s very near dout>le attached garage By Owner Super 3 6drm 2 _---------~---------~---------~---------~----~~~--1 19~ ~~~~Mer~5.t2. 19, ~~~81 ~~$1~.500• ~lh ma~ v~~dM A ~u~r~~ma~xlru Published Orange Coaat Dally Piiot February 19, 20, 26. March 5. 12, l9, 1985 Ml.IC NOTICE Lot1 0ne ft)and Two(2)1n PtillC NOTICE county 8119811 once 1 week r.u o 1985 1 Call now 546-2313 p~asant surprise• Hurry• incldg •P• Nr Park & So Blocll Nrne Hundred One l'ta.IC NOTICE lor tour consecullYe weetcs T ·4• 1 Call ~6-7 171 Cst Plaze Appt No agts flcTITIOU •• • ... -11 k9011 of Hunhng1on Beech 111 d I Id n S 7 500 557 33 N .. .-IT .. T'::::'!. l/otll Del Mer Treet Section l(.1a51 FICTITIOUI austN!ll proor to e IY o 11 ear· l5 , • 44 .. _ .. "''"'"''"' IC NA•ITATEMINT 1ng 1---------The following person• ere One 111 H shown on 1 Map F TMIT11001T1 auT.llHHI The lollow1~g persons ere Dated FEB 27 1985 MllC NOTICE ---------Saata Aaa Hits 1012 •t•i•ng bu51ness 89 recorded tn Boo« 4 pageR 3 T~Aloll l A .. MINT do•ng bulfnest H HUMY f . MOO..!, J,.., ... FRESH PAINT •BR 2ba 1<10 CARE BROCKIE'S 01 M•scellaneoua M•P• • e owng penon• •re TIN MINE RANCH PART-Judge of the Superior K·1t7t0 P\B.IC NOTICE -••••••••• .. IA0 "'4 7• t Maritn Drive cords or Ora~ County dO.tlQ bu11nets as C11eer NEAS II 2••9 W1ndw11d Cour1 Not1GA1 II hereby given tnet • Plus Guest House FIP 11tgun11 a .. ecn Catotornle Calllornia ~reedom Source 5000 w Lane, Nttwporl Be11ch. Call· MICl'llel s McC11rt1n. Al-on February 8, 1985, flCTIT.:u~.IHf:ll GrubbGEllis hardwood 545-7oo9 Agt '•?6S t The above p.!.QP8rllet are trch s+r.et, Sulle 3ooo. lo•n111 92660 lorney for Petitioner. :Z970 $•4.000 00 tn US Currency NAMI ITATIEMINT •• ,,..,.,,, _ .. , ... , ..... PRICED TO SELL She111 Meoe Hutchlnaon more commonly known 89 West ower • Newport J1mm1e M Little, 2•49 H11bor Blvd . • 12• Cotll wit Mlzed at the Town and The IOllOwlng PttSOna are S 115.000 Nice 3 BA /41 Marlin Drove. Laguna 90 1 Alabame Avenue Hunt· Be11<:h CA 92663 Windward Lane Newport Mell CA 92828 Country Inn 2040 S Harbor FARA / d 11 60 13S """'" (,11llforn1a 9265' ongton Beech. Celllorma and Tile Palson Group Inc Beacn C11ilorn11 92280 Published Ot11~· Coul Boulever 0 Room 13 7 . doing bullntll .. 10 • YILU IALllA w Fhualrlewr Rooc1,,.., 85rs2· 121{88 Tho• b•JSlnets is 'On-10 I tnd111n11pot11 Hunt-S000 W 81fCh Street. Suilt' D "llot •• n 12 l" A h C f I ol DAY PARTNERS 3190 D -lfllll( , .. , .. 3000 W T New Petef Biiiey M O 3801 a11y .-... arc •· n11 t lm 1111 Ofntll or v1 • Atrport Loop Drive, Cott• ,..5 •••<led by 11n 1nd1v1dual ongton Beacl'I, ClllllQrnla B h C.A.,92ow863er. pOr1 Ketellll Avenue. Sult• 32•. 26. 1985 •llon of 21 USC 881 Any ...... CA "2626 lJllru sopl\lst1cated 2 ..... ,,. H••t• 1100 S H "' I L A • • A R I E I B•d• or off an are tnvnec:t eac T • 78 d I I I t"'• ..,.,. " • " "" Th b Los Al1m11os. C1lllprn1e • person Hr ng to P aoe '"' Jonn D Gantes 3 t"" D 'IOT IT All' t>drm 2 Bath 3rd lloor HUfCHINSON for U ld properly end mull '5 uioneu '' con-90720 mallet 1n the United Steta .,, S21 000-tg tBd 5yr Old yd T hos ,.,1 .. men1 wet filed t>e in wnllng and wlll be re-ducted by a corpora lion R1chllrd Ou1nn 2931 Oa11-Ol1tr1c1 Court In order to Atrporl Loop Ortve Cos11 • Bdrm dfln wrap &round penthouse Plush white P8llO $225 mo nr Bey St w•ll'I me County Clerk of Or lce•v9d al the Ollie. of ~~~-9 T~e ~ats~n P Group Inc wOOd Lane Torrance Call-Ml.IC NOTICE contest rne prob•b4• caute M~11k ;1~ !~62: Joann 1 g::~oe 11 ;"'~:~!" 113~1~~'. ~::f.~ev~::1~'1'r~rss~~~; CM 646-84831646-1456 ~~.g~gf~"'Y on Fe1>ru1ry z.~ine~T~? :.~~ :d~lnlt. YT,,.:v ... :::me~~SI!:~· filed fo';,'~ei:o~~by Campbell. flCTITIOUI 9U81HHI r~~thl~:.:~u;~tu:~~~t wl:~ S111nlt1111' 249 5 I Oane I or ma I dining room gr ea I muc:n more• 1 yr tease UHIA 1111U f2tt121 trator or may be hied with with the County Clerk of Or· 2110 Rodman Drlve Lot NAME ITATIMINT c narge Orug Enforcement Maple. 0 11n11 Point CA 111mlly ereo S34S 000 S 1500 mo P11ula B111ley Beaulilul Golden WHI Pubh,hed CJ1111y P•IOf >,!nrcl• !t 12 Oranoe Cotst the Clerk ol u1d Supetior lange County on February Osos Ce11lorn11 93402 Tne foUOWlng peraont are Adm1n111r111on. 3• Civic 92~~:hotas J & L1t111n u~l()IJ( 11 ........ ,.. 6••-6200 24x60 w/lge lam rm Febru•r'f 26 Court 81 any lime eller 1"11 11 1985 $1epnen H Smith, 7961 Ootng bulfnetl 11 Center Plaza, Aoom 720A. Dovalls. 182• W cn11ntk;lear ,.. ,.. ~ lal .. ·a open kitchen 2BR/2ba 1n t985 py1>hu1oon ot lhos noltGe f:ztae42 Rosina Str-t, Lnnn ee~n. II PARADISE MARINE 21 Santa An1, C1Ml0tnl192701, C Raa11or1 "75 6000 -bd " db 1 k .. 1 P bhsl'le<! O 11 c t ~ -··· ~ SE ••ous E Aoed. An1ne1m. A 92802 !•-•"--•· "-•---• p • I 1007 mstr rm very spacious T •6s j•n •ore ma ing H• ... sa e u r nge o11 Cal1forn1a 90808 PARA DI LI... IN . • c111~ ,h .. coal bond of 1a1a1a I Te<ms of aale ce\h m law· ba11y P1101 Februarv 19 28. l5080 "·•en Blvd Mldw•" '" '"' f Michael Gold. 11801 Very attractive yard & ... ·' H11rlord J Burka. 1204 ....,0 • 1 12.500 00 or 10 percent o K L Al ? MUC NOTICE lul money of lhe United ,.,.arch 5 12 1985 l":rowtey Aolld Arllnnron. City, Calllornla the •PPlllHd value of lhe c•An9011ng2t0on. 09 1m1to• 1••11111I01. unu FllEll porch aru Young States on conhrm1111on 01 T-•50 -Te•a• 76012 • Bruce Cer ney. •O 1 ,.,,.,..,.y wtllchev9r 11 llU. >1: .. Comm 1 zoned R2 Clo*• adults welcome Agt I ' ...... 1 SOid B h ... v.,-.• Thtt bu11net1 II con-llEAL...... ..., 540 5937 sa •on '""proper Y so Teo 0 Smith, t 20• L~nie. Newport eec ... 1>u1 not i.as than S250 00 t vn• B lb • FICTlTIOVI aua••• Ten percent 01 amount bid " Ca llornlll 92863 ...., ducted t>y a general part lo downtown. a 08 & .............. (,row•-Ro1d. Arlington. with epprov.u surety on or hi Has the welcome lnal out shoppin E eel 1 1 Lrg Spacious Dbl llke new NAM( ITAT .. ...., .. , 10 t>e depo5lled wnn blO Te•••~716012 Thi• bwslneu 11 con-before April 1. 1985 Other-nera P g x nvea • The IC\llowlng Pf'r,ona are D111ed February 19 1985 "~ duct .... ~ en lndlvldulll • 111 ...... John 0 Gan1111 for 2 Realtor AHOClates menl w /1ncome & gd de-2br 2b•. lam rm wet bllr ! MllC NOTICE D1v1d M Flndley, 17301 ""' wise. lhe pr~.y w """ Thia 11a1eman1 wes filed 10 complement Qtlr lam-1 hll 511' Park Ownr 531 3159 Jr,ing l>u'lln'!H as Lyle h ln Welera, Ea· B~~h BtuO Suite 12, Hunt-B UCE CARNEY d•S""""-' of aGCordlng to prac: allon w e hOldlng BF1001'FtfLD MANOR. ecutrl• ol the htate of '7 •"" • Thi 111emen1 -• med ..... ~ With the County Clerk of Or-1ly Great reward• oost-or bulld your own nome l\W < ii I"'" Avf!nue Hunl LYl • o•ov"' DU.... D PV•LIC HEAAINO ington Beach C1llforn111 I 'c C._.... of 0 lew lnterelled per11e1 m1y eng11 County on Februery tble Call Btm Hastings & Priced only S 185,000 New 2BR drywall mot>1le • I I -.. " "' ..... .. T c f lo• 6•7 #llh the ounty ..... r-file """l1llon1 for rem1u 1on of nome In ewc1us1ve "'dull "'''" BeBGn C..A 926•8 eta.eel he •ty 0 Irvine 11 anlict· 1••' ~ County on Febru•"' ..... 1 25. 1985 lel'a chat 640-5560 Hurry on th1s1 " " 9R P1111ng rece1v~n epprox -Ch erlos A Aun avoid, •noe ·' mitigation 01 for 111ura with F-11 park Newport Beach E"c M He•berg • ue Pubhsnea Orenoe Coa11 20 1"85 A A 1 1 ..,., C 1m11tely S•17. 1n Com-1730tBeech Blvd ,Sulle12, · • the H tdent gen n p bl h· .. o c 1 $2500 Cuh or"" 11 Hutrroll N"wport Beac;l'I , A Daily P1lr,1 March 5 6 1:? t "-lo Bl k H B l'I C II F..a:r7 Charge pursuant IO l9 USC U II "" •llnr OU v.,.U Y ':l?l!f>O 1985 mun1 y .,,,ve e>mt1nt oc un11ng1on eac • • Publlal\ed Orenge CoHt 1 8 1 8 2 1 C f' R Delly Piiot Merch 12. 10 HW UITlll down 681-200• alt 6pm Lucy 111n11 He•berg •Rue TW •79 Grent Fundl for Fedttal fit-101 n11192647 F 28 26 1985 Boarrill Nf'..,port Bellen CA , __________ cat 'fear 1985 The IJ S 0.-.Jonn Holzemer 833 Diiiy Pllol ebruaty • 13167t-1316 8 t and 28 r 475 IAI IAI NEWPORl BCH Red 'li>"60 partrTlf!flt of HouainQ and Mcon1c11n Wey Redwood Maren 5· 12• 19• 1985 CFA 9 t-9 1 without lrl1ng • Prime Bey front locallon Beaut model perfect '"'" uu;meu i. con-MLIC NOTICE Urben Oevetopmenl re-City C1hlorn11194082 T·•5S c111m end COii& t>ono with 44 It on the Bay 11nd 2BR 2bl S4 t 500 Quiet 11rt•>t1t1y 11u~1>11nd and wile K-1teo7 Quoret that in rne use of This bu11neu 11 con-frenclt l .• , ..... Raef· unobatruclad 111ew of the park for edits 18 yr1/up ~"r "'4 H11.~rg FICTITIOUI I UllNHI tnese funds thfl cHy mu11 ld•Jt ted by • general part· PtaJC NOTICE -C!..~J.';s~r harbOr entrance 2 Bdrm, Agt Judy 846-7111 I"'' "at4'1Tten1 .. a, Oled Ml! 1 TIE T g111e ma•imum feaailile Pf•· n1•• '"'1P 2 lull balhl , 2 car garage C ... , .. 11.,. c:Qlinty Cieri. of Or NA TA fllllt:N l°'''Y ro Kllvltlfl wn1cn w111 J1Mm•e M Ltllle ,ICTITIOUI 9UIMll Oat• Merch •. l9115 N 1 d orated in a t•tttry Lttl I fJf' (,t11Jt1tv on Maren 1 rne lollOW•no persons 11re ~nellt low income l11mlllH , Thi• 11119~1 WH tiled NA• •TATl•NT Publlthec:t Orange Coa91 ~ce y '!C I Cryi•· 1225 •ifl'i doing busini;n ° VILLA or aide on the pr11ven11on or with the County Clerk of Or· Tne tollowtng persona are Dally Piiot March 12 19 28. L£10Y 5 lHP con emporary JI F2701IO DEL SOL a Calllornie Lim ehm1n111on of slum• or arga Counly on M11rch 1 OotngbullneNU 1985 MAHILYN r LEIDY. motif Ownership In· Mii . HI 1124 COM ANION CRYPTS Con ll9d Partner,nip 2•5 Fo, bllqhl or ecllvlttes havlng a 198S $WEATHERS BY OE -T •83 l':u tfu VIC.'W M('m Clude~ preferenllel bOat i----------prestiQIOt11 Palm Cour1 ,,: .;'~~:.:~2~~nr' 12 111'. chflr Avenue Suite 0 1 P•flltula• urgency '770174 SIGN, 357 Promontory Drive slip renral S660.000 *IAll UNI All* fl1c111c View <ill~ Coate Meu CA {1'626 I tne C11v of Irvine •n IC· Pubhtn9d Or11nge Co111 EHi, Newport 8e11eh, Cell· 1111111 Park. L>lrcctoni Never before on morket• •Uf.llATilll* 7141337-91701111 6pm Jf1, 1 f -482 Mlaa•on Vliljo Rei1temenl lc.oro11nce with th11 ebove Oa11y Piiot M11reh n 19, 211. tornte 92&80 N 1· w p o r I Be !It• h Shorp 2 bd condo Sec 111111• "'5 ~taeher Av" Ste 1'·"'""11. hes er:i;epted .Apr11 ~ 1986 Neney T 1.or11e. 367 ---------1-i-H 2700 gate nr SC Plaza pool 1p1 Jact•t Prtt 1350 DllDllC NOTICE D ' Co~"' Men (,,A 92626 propotals from ll'ldlVldUlll T .. ee Promontory Ortvt EHi. Ml.IC NOTICE •t•rPoft Sic at $e9.900 -ruu '"'" buaonen ·~ con ar1d1or group1 tor anocellon Newpart 2 8e1K1h Callfo'"I' __ ;..;;.;;,,,;;,,;.;,__..;;..~--3 IXI only S79,999 aasm 24 HITI (Int Sell) IUP!,.IOfilCOURT ducted oyallmillkl p1u1n4f ot 1pprow1m1ttly 15'1. !12teo PUallCNOTICI 10'1"1.l1n TryS7000m1n ONl.Y S761( down, lake 0, THI .T..... •l'l•P !H?.5501 of thelft block I Thia buttna11 It con· The City 011rv1ne nit filed down w on't lastt Wood•· over No Qualllytng .. ,. Jonn A Booty C.enerai Dll-•C ""'TICE ~ I di Id I Pll .. CE t•OTHE•t T d OK G 0' CAL.,o..NIA P 1 gr Ant f11nda lor pullllC Ht I .-uuu ""' ttuclld en n v u• e zone Chenge Appl+catlOn " " " Ide VIiiage 25 11 w ra • rHt rentel COUNTY M 0-.ANOI •r ner 1 vi(;!! uM!s T,,. prov11jon ot NA CV T LOAllE (85-ZC-00961 whlCh addt BELL MORTUARY Sunflower Patr1c1< ar11 Call Rlc:k. Bytu HO A 122722 Thll lllletnenl wn olf'd publt<: -VICet art directed I '"""'°" COUftT TN• llltemtnl was llled Section 818 to Chapter a. 110 Broadway 760-7292 ANY TIME NOTICI "" IA&.I Wll" Ille County Clft<~ Of Or ll'IWlrO 1mprOY11ng 1h8 corn Of' CAUPOl'tMA, wltll the County Cl9fk of Ot· OM11on E. Tlt141 VI. Of tne C09UI Mesa : tnO<e. A~ll 83t·1286 Bkr/Co opltet•UP• M•lled 0, ,.IA&."'°"'""' 11no11 Cwnty on F!!brullry lmun11y' publlC ~i.ea 11nd COUNTY Olf Of'ANO« tnge County on Feoru1ry trv1ne City Code reg111rdlng AT ,AIVATI IALI 2S tllll'i f1ttnt rat1ll11111es 1nctud1ng, but In ~ M11tar oflne AppU• 20. 1986 zoning ReitrlGllonus to tht 64 2·9 150 24 OfTI in r" (•reia of LYLE p Ot c not llmnllld ro those con• :ato0t1 of ROBERT TAYLOfll 'M121 keep,ng 01 1n1m111 and Ha.,.. eomethlng lo Mii? Prolassionelly men&l\Alt 2 l1l'OVF DI.INN "'° tinown Ubllthlld :.i· OHi ""'l'W!d #Ith emplOymtnl Wit LIAMS on blllell of Publlll\td Oranoe Coast .,,..,,d. S.CllOl'I v r: 900 of ~ 4Kfl do 11 ... Bd un111 IOcattd ~Sen .. l rt£ 0 DUNN. 0.-DIMiy Piiot Merell 12 19 C.MI'> ... prf'Vftnllon Ch41d Ult l(IM8ERL y PAOE WIL· Deity PllOt Fab111ary 28. OM•IOO E. Title VI QI 1ht PACIFIC VllW e.rnardlno LeH 1hM 2 • ,.8~ 26. ti8S T _06 hf'llln d•uo ebuM edl.ICI· llAM'I for Chenge Of NalM Ma.rc:h 6, 12, II, 1985 1rv1ne Cl1y Codt r11111ng 10 M!MOf .. A.L PARK ', .. ,' 11 t 1 a 1 11 1 r Q~~ j'\, .( -f) \:, ~~ • •ttt y re 0 Id Au um 1 Nt11u.-1thefebyg1Ventn1t t•un """''0Y con-v•tron No A 1*81 T •67 Zoning Otllnltlons Cemetery • MOf'luary ;J~ l'UU ~~ ~ ~ U•t $615.000 In f1n1nc;1no "'""'"'"•••on.a H E."ec:trl• NIUC NOTICE w111111r• or recr .. 11on11 ORO£R TO The City Cou"°11 Wiii eon Chapel • Cremetor\' -----" .. ,"' a.t• • •0.111• ------A1k1ng pr1c;1 5798 000 r '''" F~11118 01 L Vl( '•f'eO• rn or!IM 10 be tllQ•ble SHOW CAUSE "8,JC NOTIC£ lidet th4 lone C"•noe Ind e•· •• .., ... ~ ... . rn)o,/f OIJNN 91.o ltnowtl IC·1tl27 IO< COBO ...... anc;e publiC FOn CHAt.K)[ OF NAMf IM ldopllon Of Ml Otdl· 1500 P•c;1ftc Vltw Ottve I ..... ~ ........ ... ' l fl f (I OVNN. ci... •teTrnout au..... ""'"" 41Cl1Vi11et mutt "-' A<1ben TeylOr Wini.ma on ,ICTITtOUI ..,..... nanc:e of lhe City CovncM ol Newport Beech lot> ............. ~ri . w •• .,, •K\ltrl "''" Mii ., PfWll• NAMI ITATl•NT llJeC•ltC '"""' contlln«l In benllU of l(jml>efty p~ Wlf ..... ITATl•NT the Clly of lr\lfne Amending 6.tl4 ·'700 , 11111 II• HI• noqnett ind ti.ti Ttll follOW"lllg ~tont ere H\)0 regul11t1on1 llama hlJ filed I pet tton In Th4 IOllowlnQ per ton• ert Wletn PfOVJllOlll Of Olvlaton t •ttdl>• "''"" 11141 term• ltld d 0 In 0 bu. In... • • Th•• notlGfl It e>ut>ll1'ned 10 lnl• 'OU" f()f '"or Ott .-0--doing tllltinall.. E Tiiie IV Of the IMnt City •11dlli'>fl' 114't8Ma11tr mtf\· MA 0 NET E l 0 A 0 UP mll'lfm on<ltv1duela and/or I l'lQ ~lllOf\tl' to en.,. h4f TORRE'S TYPING AND Cooa c:oncetlllng Kannel• ''"""" •nd IUb)ec:I 10 c:on-OIV18K>N Of TAIO!X 3188 QfOUPI ot '11119111 that tn. narn• from Kimberly Pege flll!LATED 8lAVICES 1555 A\lflllet Ind Sl•blel on '""'"''°" of .. Id Suw lOf ~irway A~ue. 'Co.ti Meaa C11.,.. Counc.11 w1t1 llOkl I l>Ub WMll•m• to 1(1mb«ty PalOB M... Vtrdt Drive ' !Ast Tueaoay. Mercn 28, 108!1 at (.;t.11.rr on°' •II« Mer'h 18, 1" l'leeri;a on Maren 28, Willi mt •23J COit• MeM. Catt; 8 30 P rn or H t00n t"8r• t!lll!l ., 11'1• Ollie. of PUl. Tm.. Cotporllton. 3183 1118$ a pm Of anortty II II llet•by oroeted '11" IOfnli 9~121 aft81 .. potllble The PIJl.)llc NAM STAID ANO IUAOf!, A-•Y AYanvt. Cot•• M"8 ll'i'!lll&lter for lhe purpoae .... oerton• lnletMtld In Iha Nancy Ryen To<r• tHS ..... Ing will l>a held II Ille lflCllf'CI 11 18183 &.~ CA 92678 ($tale of In Of adopt;ng 1 budget of m 11191 lfOf ... ld eppeer M9s1 lier. de Driv. ' E .. t City Council Ch91'nbW9 It ,_,JUleverd Sult• 14 1, ~I 'OQfporallon Calit0f111a1 CD80 e>ut>J.c MMe.• PfO b4 fore Ihle GCM1 In Dec>afl· •23J Coste MtlM ~ 11200 JamborM loul4N1td •r101on !111ch CellfOfnll fhte 1:>u,1nn1 11 con or ma 10 be runes.cs 111 the mc•nt No 3 11 700 CIVIC 1orn1i 92828 ' lrVln•. Calllornll ~?1141 *'''IV"'· mi.'"'•"' ducted tiy· • COfPOflllOn 1!111$-88 Pr1>gr11m Y"' Center ()flllt W"I. Sama Th•• Du11na11 ta con f:or aoo111on11 tnlor •nd "'"' Of Nici LYLl' T tel Cotpotetlon Seth 'unh&f inlormat!Ot'I on lhlt M1•. Celif0t~. on APRIL t . duc:ttlj by tn lnd1\ltclual m111on contact 8 011 GROVE DUNN deCltaMCI •t M ~I ...... Pflltldenl lllltTI mty be Obtained by 1H ~ 11 • 15 o't*k AM . NANCY RYAN TOAAf St()f(lhflaim •t MO 3781, the 1•me of '" """' and .., fh~• 11e1aman1 WM tiled c •l~no UO 169~ Any t<Jm. .nd llMHI Ind ttwwe ltlOW ThlS •t•t~t wea tiled City ot IMne 1n.,.c1ion 0... ngttr 11118 ""° 1ntere11 11111 Wllh tht County Cieri! of Of tn9f'lt• on 1111111"" "1 dlJlt in t11Ul141 11111"1' tlwy 11•111 • wlly Wlth 1ne County Ctetk of Or· partment •liCI "'"• n .. eequlrld. by Coun"' on ,abruary wr111ng to th4 CoMmunlly Hid pe11t1on IOt cllenga Of ~ County on Fel>fi'I"' 0.led M11ch e. 11116 tlflOjt •1 0.~nl ~Otrlll'llnl~ namo•~dnotbeQftf'lad. ., Cfn' . -~-. aY ""'• Cllh« lllln or In _, r_... r---.. _ MeCOftMICK MOl'tTUAl'tY 17 5 Laguna Canyon Aoed LeotJne Be.c.h Ca 02851 4A4-94 I~ HA.RaOl't-LAWM- MT. Ot.IVI Motluorv • Cemetery Ctemato I PA WllF O I I I I' I I· 1 1 l ct i I I c l I Ii 0 J Cl••"'P• '1141111• hi!•• II ...... I ,. I I ] "' (11"' ~, ..... I llol• 9'/V . • -• -..,,.,,.~ M..n w• ~..,v '"~' -, -o_o_c_N_u_1t_...,) 0 "' 1 1 '.'---.- -I I' I I r _ . Traditional Realty 631-?:no 2 HOUSES Gro11S10 200 S 180,000 15'.4 On Owner Don Goguen 497·8217 llftmm ..... CM Co loolllnq for Yfl9. dyn1m1c. Hltaman 1n ,..., tltt in'4tl~11 TILll¥111Mfl .... ,. ... .._IMO "'*81"'" ot tew °' otner-2t 1te& _ fl' o ao. 111srs trv'lt\8 c ew 111 '""''*' OfWld tnet • j.s -................ .............~ e= '''""" In thet of M.tO LYLf Publtltled °'~ CoMt fornl•. 127 t~ 967'5 by c.opy QI Ihle oroet IO etlOW Pl.I "*' Ofanoe Coul ..._, C LaNr1 "' ---I'\"°" OUNN et Ille lllM of Dal "'°' M c::n 5. t2 11 M•Ch :>& IQU ~ 00 Pm ."11 ' be publilhed In fh4 0 l'f Pttot r'aC>f Vf 21 PUl)ljllt\eG Ou1nge Coaet ,,,, tl•lftn 1n end to 1n. ml 29 1~"5 flf ' ' ' Publ•ttif'd Oumge l a"t tOr.lfl,,. Coal 0.Uy Piiot 1 M~1rc1'1 & 12 19 1"4 • Oa11y Piiot Ma,c:tl f2 . 1915 t625 G'"-' Ave CostaM .... 640 SSS.a hMMul P<opt1r1y price tu•I rtdutad, owner .,,•lo\l• •o ..in "'~'Y CS.~Jlbfld .. IOI f A73 011ly Plll')t MlllC:h 12 11) "•W\ •• ,. .. , OI gen•rll " • T 4H T ..... ........ -I ... i lfCVI.& '" I OUl>litheO In 11'1~ , D ' • • TOM l "42 IS02 Ot~ Coelt DAILY PILOT IT~. M8tdl 12, 1MI ....... 86Ji ROdi cRILB c=m1•f•!iiNCiil~-lm"•@••·x·u-c"'New--& ~10!E!C!l<IS!·F~E!NCC=e:s:.,:A:T1:.o f1a11=0U~MC~;n~11~io;~!!IT! ... i:: .. :Ll:.== ~1:=1;;;;;;;:1 !••!llL;.... ...... _.J! Prof ~-.>t: M·F, PJivate 2 car• Olvtrs w/tchoollng, old WOOd, chain link Covett Aepl~ re 11, GOOd rett. lrM "" fine. NB malllrio ad'iireu. 3 Mo'a to 3 yrt 842·M'5 FrM ttt Oreg. 961·01 II WlnlM prQI 754 1f20 810·1894 ITmlTI..,.. •· $1001mo, 1!52·0740 I · -o.--.eo Of1g1na1 LICertN Day Cara 7 years 11....... Oen nom. rec>alft Paint· Home & Ottic:4J Ci.an•rio Stu<Mf\1 Movtltt fl\IUfeCI •·~I Hl*lenc:e Loving home, 9U n..-By JOOl p..._ c.it !Of T -I J'"'n•ng Pf ram t ;no\; •no ... ,~111 Carpentry "" •tlmete 842•8748 Lie 12<f.43e &41·M27 Pat~ Areas . R;;;.r,. up Hunl ~ 636-1253 T ........ , c etc Oety~5277 PTL H!WW.,.nou.MStortge R41turtectno·Sealcoall"" _ _ op.,..... removed ... n. C~1·1 Crn S.-v Lootctrio - Expert WlllcOV9fl1'Q In· stllleUOf\ PIMt ~t· tnl A-.gttml 511·1HO NORMS WAl.LCOV£RING Aoo1i-D-11r1 831·4 lh Loving. Sale. ~Ible up, new •awn• 751-3478 •••li•L tor I ~d•bl• cleenlno Paiati•w • ~·" "'"'"' & Fun, Your Child O..lrn -NtVtce1 look no motel ---, The Beat ·&42-8265 C M OlUl·IP /UIM.. HAUl.· OVE·REMOVE 780-8445 or 720.8031 FIN£ 'PA NTINO By RICI\· -- Ca•l .. t •a1tu.1 --Lawn• 845-7885 Oevl(I Furniture. Tr .. h, TrNt OU .. LITY H I ltd 811\0f 18 yrt Of nappy Prolettional Hlllglng' -C I Tl · 983·5415 NORM ... ouaec: ffnlng cut1omer1 Lie 2808-44 Removal 11 R...onable llllULJUIAll ••t• tr •• Cl•anUpt•TrMTttmmlng ~ -prot detailed Raft. Thllflk,.Youl 063-4114 Prie.t ~9·1117 ···-•.a2 ••11 lbria! Y•td Malnt.•Hault"" LT HAULING . MOVING E•Pd 494.()708 1<11• --••-._ -"" Garege & Yard Ct RAINBOW PAINTING •WE GALS SHOUt.O• CABINETS FtU .... Api)le, 18 a 81g MK -Mll<E 850·3283 -on 84~1~92 SPRING CINnlflO SAVESS Ovallty II our Polley •HANO TOGETHER• Catd rNdlngt, P•I. Pf... E)CEC TYPING HJIMCe ent & future Diane 15 Y'• aper .. ~ 850-2758 Of 831..aN4 ,.... , .... Judi $tt-730t S ll )Ob & PCS, our opetatOt't our Complete Cle*'"UP. gen 1 --Windows $35, carpet 165 85()..6648 JEFF Llc 8888 39-0730 ANYTIME ma 84:_ repalrt offlee 1tate of 1ri. arf malnt. trM trlmmirio. lrM Hauling/Lile Mo111rio Yatd avg home 831-5ee 1 Greg ...... 11 .. ;~---..a-=•"= 2003 toftware. hourly rates esta Mauro 831_4997 cln-up. rototlll lrM est om~e Pa1n1 Serv1Ce •--~ w.--· c., ... ," Carter .. A11oclal•• -• -852·9873 Danit 852-8154 • SUSY HOUHC:IHnlng Drywall .I ttucco repatr ••rr lta"al I Pae1rk lmpr~t co &\;;J l~Plli-~IP-"'---•-•-241-8972 ISMAEL'S GARDENING FrH Hlllnate. (714) Cat>-lurn reftnlth, ce1flriot mlP•IT.. IO.Ckt, Skyli"'hll, Cutf. A""' l'lotne 121--139 ,,_ fllpert Carpentry Service c1 .. n-up1, GaMltat Main H ti 897-4386 Of !94-1421 LIC 287107 Dave 964· 104~ WoodW0111 au t f •• Uc 7 ............ Aepalr·Remod'l·Addlliona 0..11 TrM trimming. 550-9316 II 81 THE WALL·PAP£R.-E.XP ypes o .. t · _.,.,..,., OoOfs·etc ~8-4980 ·en1r" •~rench Doore l11araace--DAN SALYER PAINTING H•YIR lat.ltflv repair work Depend. )(Int H~·--:s"'"'t-=-PM.._,ridc-:-=~ -.... * YARD MAINT CLEAN« 24 llf II 9lH·1111 Arne cR6ss HEXtTA 1 ue • 425924 r•1• Comm & Rei. !Mint hlboa wtndOw WllltMnG BUILD-OR REPAIR By Norman TM Doorman UPS "WE 00 IT ALL.. • "1 Do Heating Right Now4' DENT AL E""ROLLMENT Call Anytime 9114·20 17 Lii l'l'ltg 8'6-29211 __ I03 hlOoe a, 813al135' An.1tical C1illa~1 txauisrre Acous 1cs & DRYWALL REPAIRS Alt 8. tree est 84 7. 790 t Walla. stairs, door1, lock1, Oak & fir 857-000R Dave 969·2120 "' Pnt C..trtl = ralhngs, molding• & trim ------.... lt .... in Rain & Into &46-3922 0 L HOWARD PAINTING •WIHOOW CLEANER• Don 962-'8202 Dtaprin •PROF LANDSCAPE• c lb . u 'S Put Ille lhlne bac11 1n your • •• ..... , .......... ty-·Roo-l""irio-·s""r""~""'n""'li""ert•I P11110t'\eble ReNit •Mii HAPllY Homfl. Ap1 Cln·uP tronl & Home Repairs of all Kind• iha1 -rn1 • · kitchen & bath 675 7079 F1e&s-an1,..toecnet S!>S dlec Reta Lie •348877 M2-7e1o ThornM CUSTOM linlshed ca'Pen-F beck Rotour, llOd. seed-Carpentry-rootlrio-(jrywall Profess1ona1 NB &dore11 GLASGOW PAINTING E K Funke &45-0193 lry by exper. co,D_!rlCIOf Clory OiCecl Sav~1t ling sprlnkl syst, all tr .. plasteMm tdd 848·3147 Ouaol SI. (not a P 0 box) lnllE-'t. 30 yrt exper T~~tr~ ~Po'~~~G~., ---... ····-- lie 346532 John 898-4257 Freeusteoms1.'0001mt'~8·183· alpe138ry work, lop. prun. plant All 8 Cl -i -$50/monlh 752-0740 rel s Call all 5 642·5214 Guar to "'aa1 an~ wr•11-REPAIR Spec1ahst·S200 & 49$-2128 PNMelv meet a.1.ail' /I -.a Ii A -----"" cement work we do Wkly ••11 118 •I ...... • .... i.aa FrN nt 30yrt •"P -lll~ ··-· •• R:~~~~~~:!L::~~~~:c Dr~all m1tn1. tree est. 731 .. 8502 ROBIN'S cLEANINO Npl 8Gh. Blrcil/Ouail $l5/ INT/EXT 20 Years EJ1P8' esl CA.,Lits~:5~90NICS 770-2725 anytime w .. t ........ Bulld/Remod Spee. Cr1, Window-Fences-Cabinet e RYWTLL TYPING SERVICE a throoughly i;o 2~ H~ Ana~ S20tmo Average Room S29 • R & J ROOFING. &itt.YP" 1Piiii.Oii;,,m;,iiiiiiil---.-!0-.!t baln, olc. rm tdd, pallo 35 yrs exp Jerry 642_0667 "' "' TWTA UlllO&n Clean houM 540-0857 •lex 1 /mo 7 11-8808 Eiuerior stucco S 130 • of repairs Free .. , Guw tat• ew requ1r• 1 •t lif covtdck•. bey wndW Lie All Textures & Acousllca Main gen cln-up. tree ••Ma~ -ma1er11ls 642-0442 Pluttr/L:::r Rusi 17141 99 ......... 3 contrK'IMI wno perlorm •"8"85 S 5•7 .,,7 Aellred Bldg Contrtctor Free etl Kevin 873-1503 trim, ellp 20 yrt 831·3086 Houeecleanlng. carpell & -~ ..-._c• WOt1I Oller • .....,. I""""- .... .. teve .. -vv 6 Small Jobs & cablnels 11--i -I I .. -upholttery. w1ndowt etc BRICK AK Smatl robs n11E"1 House P1in11ng Int IE111 paten p4uterlrio. John Henry Rooting la~ and ;;*~;:; Add n&-Deslgn·Remodel Rdas • llc'd 645•6458 · Mir Cl I ~·· lfrtl,s lliM II 1·12l2 Newport, Costa Mesa Free es1s C111 Adam custom 1ex1ur1rio Quality Shake Shingle & Comp ' be liceneeel ~ Top Ouahty Low Price PUllSl lllmto AMERiClN HANDYMAN 2 S111er1 House Cleaning. Irvine Ref's 675·3 t 75 ~ 646-0879 or 646-3190 work Probl4Nn1-No Prob-Lie Ins 10 Yr1C M 548"'6213 contrectors ahould so FrN HI Lie. 831-2345 C1rftl Cl11ala1 Ouatny work, tree ffl Carpentry, len<:1ng, win· res1d't,comm·1.move oull. Mniat PAINTER NEEDS WORK• rems• 326864 654-7831 slate In th4Mr .ctvett*"O Co~live Rates for all STEAM CLEAN Speelahll =425513 968-7401 dow1. plumbing, martlle. comp rates 646•7683 1n1IE•1. ceilings relin cab SllAll M IPlllAUIT Contractor• and. con- typea of Comm Const & Ouallty work·LOW RATES -tub encl, haullng, etc •A· 1 llYlll* 26) Y" exp work guar Pl Repair rerool, rerock. r• turners contact Mary Reaid repairs 20 yrs Free est. (7141831·5661 NEW/REPAIR Ovalily No And Yet Jesua 11 Lord Comm·11Res~d·1 Cleaning CLEAN & EXPERl 1 Davis Pa1n11ng 964·3837 •••i•I seal Comm resld. rnobtle Grondle 11 558~ with ell per 751-3862 lie Ctatat Ceacrttt roba lo small, reasonable. (llcir 304051 836·8244 Reasonable & dependable Over 25 years experience 24 tlr 111' tH-1111 hOmM he 472-1823 any que11ton1 Contrac;- Free est . He'd 831-2345 494-3739 or 842-1~2 Lt<: T-I l6 428 73-0.1353 Parilttal • t Do Plumbing R"'ht-• Ttuia laa--:-tor • S111e Llc en" Custom Aes1Ci'enua1 Work Ortvewaut, pa1101, pa11'11, Compe1111e Rates for all -..,.. .._._ I Bowd 28 CM<: Center Clean-Ttmely-RNsonabl• ,. RESIO/COMM'L/INO 26 types ol Comm Con11 & * EXP HOUSE CLEAN-tt ABC MOVING tt (lndependen11 Cefhf1ed -Ota1ns clear trom S20 PROF INSTROCT16N Plaza. Room 690, Sant• 151·8943 Hc•441543 etc No )Ob 100 amall yrs Do my own v.oo Lie Resid repaks 20 yrs ING IM!y Aehable own Ouocll. caretut T 138046 C1vt1 L11oga11on Probate Repa11 rauc.11 dlaP. etc VIC Btaden Pro Pvt court' Ana. CA 9270l Reas. Mlc:key 538-0553 278041 Al 6'16-8126 e11per 751-3662 he 1ran1 C•rol 646-6502 LO RATES, 552.()410 Call 752-0740 851-~ M&M &42-9033 1n u.guna 499-2062 ·:::.~:, Dtstrt l4SO ....... ,_..,...... ...... Vajual.W ...... Vahnl .. 14 Al!!!!!!!!_I, Vaj. rtatali Ual. No down. lake Ar· CMta •111 ZZZ4 laat. hacla 2240 l!!J!!I •acla 2211 etitlJLM 2124 Baal •acla 2740 lnprl hacla 2719 o head N I 1 r 1 8 en<:e s 75 ~-""'· _.._ __ _.-....--r w flW arge ux yard gar 613 w 191h SI Hurry & save• 3bdrm 2ba BLUFFS. 3BR 2' 1BA. 2 4 1 BA. retrtg no Bachelor-walk to beach OCEAN SIDE 01 Balt>Oa 3br 2ba hH 9 ~·%. 646_75450r 646_6255 mod lolch w/gar lncd 4 Slory.S1400 Lease pe1s.adult1prel724 Apl qui et area s4 25 43ro 51 1 Bd 108 de-s t272mo 2131271-5205 · k1dl pet old lown S700 (818i331·69.46 0 James SI 673-7787 650·0220 Of 536-1403 iaclle<' unll gar ~rly 2BR condo wtden. Ate-2 539-6190 Best Alty tee -car attach gar $950/mo Brano new 2br 2ba Condo. BEAUT 3 br 2 ba condo llSTlllT II S6501mo oep l eave Agl no lee, 648_6541 Ocean else 2br 4 lam hm rrucro. lrpl 2 gars. lovely lrplc Olw w/d pool. lu• 5495,MO 1 Bd l BA lrior~ pllone number 101 appl l11tils Income Tax Preparation w/mod bltins old town View S 1.250 644-4099 grds gar patio S900 1 s& b. h 1 646-27511548-6933 3BR Iba, pvt yard, gar-area won't last S500's EASTBLUFF VIEW 3B mo Call Benny 6"12-2649 r~9. c32oCh10 1 eacc 1 I.';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;.~ den er / w a 1 er pd 539·6190 Best Riiy tee r .. ar ene trc e BLOCi< TO BEACH OE-RHIM Farai1lat4 C!reu ••I Jbr tSll 11= lucla HIJ w..-.... M1I , s735imo Isl/last • s300 2Ba •den exec nouse COSTA llSA TSL MANAGEMENT T ATCHEO UNIT 1 BR C!rH1 ••I Mu 2122 security 548-0769 Haat. larlNu 2242 ~~~;~·~;·::,at~ef! fAllU YllUIE 642-1603 ~~;01rrf:r;ryy• o:~~~:J Oetlgner fully llJrn 2 ad 3Br 2ba flm nr s c Plza prk ualily 3br bl w/W req s 1850 . s 1500 dep, Nev. Apartment comple• SEAWllD YILUIE SI L~ave pfl numbflf for 1ownhouM. Poor & tennll pool-spa 1enn11 S 1200 crpls lrple gar lncd 4 ram $200/mo d11coun1 toll Ready lat occupancy on app1 646-275 11548-6933 court ,S 1195 673-0896 mo w/grdr ~5-1407 home act fast 539-6190 Aug 642-03501760~9396 April 2Bdrms $530/mo & WltY llT'1 Best Ally fee 3Bdrms S605tmo Gas S,ac. 2 I 311(w/fr~fc) L.~ •••• l·~atl 2152 4 Bdrm. 2ba pool. nr So o & _ _ range garbage disposal Love whe<e vou have rapes carpels ICe SH RES ated comm Coast Plaza S l250tmo. lmat HOLISIYE IEllTAl.S re1r1g & carport For 1n-•Spec::1acu1ar ap1s area Call 642-4387 • B call 760-9526 OLD NEWPORT BL L 2 I 11 .. R hm Pvt bc h ea 1 d • den eters · g orma11on ca * 1 & 2Br I & 2Ba su11es VERSAlt.LES 1 Bo xlnt, Sec/1pa New furn DON'T PASt UP vu u Twnhome S 1550/mo story. 2 Bed condo TIPA •IT Cl. •Spacious lownnouses quiel locallon Full secur- 493-4804 1 unique 2br hme $<450 673_55891854~8535 Ou1e1rearlocatton. (211)120 1114 •Fireplaces •ly bldg Avail n ow Sulflvan Tu & 81ncpgE ACCT UdQT tXX CiNfih 61 Serv 694 W 19th St lndlvdual & tmllll bu.,,,_. ORANGE COAST t3M<I Free cootultllion. 1 Day t1n1n<:1al 7~1 1 Gotdel1wea1 St 531·5'83 ~ 6-48-1836 Cnla •"" 9511 S.ata Aaa HIS CPA 18 yMrt exs:i-can 1--------- 1ricrease your ~ef:und *ROD RH VAN 8US. SVC. Home APPi . reu rates. TAXES, BOOKKEEPING Oy/543-9133 ev/845-9682 Re INVEST 558-8155 ClaHltl9d Adi ate 1,_. enewer 10 a 1uccu1tu1 g9rlge or~_... lt'a a i>etW My to ,.. l'l'IOr9 ~ • t .. -a. Zl~! basic 1111 ~a1c or a 2br -llreplaceS1000/n10 yrly B 2 • M •Pt1vate balconies or s8751mo 644.72 t 5 Agt ~r IC• • w/gar & tncd yd $600 HITW 8.lUFFS 3 bdrm uindo. etween pm·4pm on. Garden pauos SlJ8i1T Balboa Penn col · •131·11IO• CALL US REGARDING fireplace Spec t. immac day through Friday ltatals WHIH ZHtj Offict ltatala 2tlf lclaeelt I t1 tage 2br From 3115 10 E1egan1 spll 1111 3br 2ba IRVINE LEASES ~~W~g~T ISLAND ON Ea1111de 2Br new decor WMY •Tt SpaltOu' 'mgft-nnt' foung quiet Prof F wants 1 . COM oti wnes AC ampl laatractiea Jiii 6115 S550 mo 64&-7998 pooLhm w/2 c gar S730 lnill CeHtlHlty WATER 3 Bed tower New ~~·~ .. 8$~J~r ~le~~:~og !~ ~1~~~~.~~;!~souris o two bt'drnom ap1' 10 st1a1e vour home 0< pr1tg from S600 2855 E POSTAL SERVI& uam VILLA BALBOA CONDO nr So Co Plaza 539-6190 18124 Culver Or. Irv drpsl pa1n1 S 1250/mo & trg sec 648-4536 •Streams & ponds condo in Newport Beacll Cou1 Hwy 675-6900 1r11n1~ Recorded mtg 24 Hr Sec Lge IBR. nicely Bell Ally fee lH·llOO Wat1rfr11t ha11 l1e. •Sorry. no ""IS 213 275-5474 eJO:t 61 24 hre 891-89&4 furn S800/mo 6 mos. · EASTSIOE Lg 2 Bedroom F ,,~ 1 2131450-9651 eve I EXCELLENT LOCATION 118 Judy Agt 646_7171 E side 2Bd nouse. garage L h la 2241 111· 1* 111·1100 1 Balh S550l mo No pell * urn1sn1ngs ava1 1 MO FREE UTIL 1NCl.D No pell, S725 . MIC dep ..... IC ' 631 -6155 G.11111 tor FROM s 150 UP ••r11Hfl ., I ._ i .. _... Poot. 2<153 Orange fFI Niguel Shoret 3 br. 2 ba, WHY NOT CALL Ital 2912 CALL 1714) 968-8193 , r... 1 4121 ~!1811'r'al lr•fl •-2•202 C~rr 957-8400 sea vu. wsalk bch tennis Family home 4 br 3 ba. EASJTSIDE Lg newly r• 113·1111 :'!'!".,.T •• ,.· ... •~----.;;• -pOOI spa 1225 661-6293 decorated 2 & 3Br Apl $70 Storage garage 9x 16 la1iln1 Widow na.s money tor Private pool accent S9oo Ht1ghl9 acea lbr w/111 S12~1k~~~~584 Slatllng -el $590 2214 SUWlllYILUCE fURNISH£0 01 731 WeSI 181h SI =5 ltat1l1 291' TOt s100001up no 5-6brwt rock frplcdblgar xtras nr ,Artec1 $395 or La aaa Billa 2250 College Ave 642-5210 5555 H Costa Mesa 673-7787 OFFICE WITH GA&IGe credll,..... "°penalty Cell 5 $425 lbr u 111s pd Feet1hemii11romasnarp 1 unurioton Village UNrURNl\HE O ""' Oen preferred area 39-6190 539-6190 Best Riiy lee E-11de 2Bdrm, 1Ba patio Lane from San Diego SlllU IAUIE Near Balboa Bay Club 1~on As.soc 673" 731 1 Bell Riiy lee 2br lncd 4 lam/sngls loo F 111 1 B n I NEW 3Br d••I• AvlMay 1 S700's info 539-6190 gar, lrplc, no pets '625 reewa~ rior 0 eac HEAUti f s•OP C M $60 mo SJ15 ·mo 646-7641 " lllllf&1• ,... BestRttylee 317Cabrillo631-4036 to McFaOden west on l l UBCc TfNNI... Snf'ruf673-3117 C RtlJWHl-.a SIM 5 -or bl4 Olw gar, forced al 539-6190 Bell Atty lee McFadden > ' ' oaaercial Pii~'-"-----.---.IAOllS IUlTT air heal t86·E E 211t St ----~ HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE E-Sldelg 3Br 2Ba. nice yrd • 'IWIMMIN(, lllU\ Office....... 2914 ..... 11 2tll 2 &me1ery LOIS 1n ocean. -.. M&1t•IElllT S 1100 •sec 546-6985 dys L11u1 litHI 2252 4 Br, ram rm, prof dee & & carport Ot w child OK hTiat 2744 mulh mor~ \or!'\-1 v-wuon ot Pac1f1e rn -- -$8001 640 780 ' 1366 •53 & 209 SQ 11 ar Snop Store Office Slor· 1 Vie.,.. Memor1al park 114/l:Jl·l1U Wettsode 2BR Iba gar . Shores-pflvarea,3br3ba, lurn,mag ocean&ctyflle mo -4 llWLUllll no pt'I\ "1oi11'1' $130sQ It 161' Wes• Jge 275'40 soll reas S1500pri8051 528-82~ 3 Br upper uni! Bay view frplc S1250 3 Br single larnoly nome $1100 tor 2 persons no pell sngl sty villa, wall!. 10 bch vu Tennis. pool. sec: FIREPLACE pool pa110 npt'n d.t1I~ u lr1 ti c1111 NB Agl 5• t -5032 Cosla Mesa C-2 548· '249 $625 •dep 545.7983 &newAllt Car1tonH01el 975-98891818-790-5125 X-LG 1 & 2Br Apls E· ClllSSCIHll ~ d *YIEWOfflCfS* AataolSlo•a 1000 5,.. O•O *TO TIE TOP* $1650 673-8696 S•de $550 Up 557-28• t 011•• CR11RI '< " .. Luxurious 2 Slry 3br 3bl • 11:5 W'I NWPI Bl11d PCM H tgl'I VIS· <t "'°" arf' OedlCated 4nd IHlaia llW rt hacla 2211 ennanced by co.ry trplc IHTAITll WHlllllHI YllUIE VV HO SO. n. ITM fLMR •t>ihlv Avi now 63 t-<.ns mo11va1eo 10 pursue a cnet t kllcn gar S 1050 A rt t ' I Pl 2 f I t 1 1 1ong 11me career on com Vall 2234 1 r 1 a on ° ecur ty 539-6190 Best Ally lee S495i mo 1 Bd, l Ba. gar HW APARTMHTI P• mtn s • • Ill. • 01 re, SALE LEASE 1000 SQ t1 me1c1a1 real estate bro-btdg, pool, spa & gym No lndry rm. close to shops N B h c W 110 Ol11 lallNa lalia• 22H Af ordable tn ly br hse pets 5750/mo 673.2749 Npl Crest 2Bd , den 2• ,ba 1923 Pomona ewport u c .>O. IJ•• • 1 •e1a11 across from NB C11y 11era9e we 11 train you 10 basic decor fn<:d yrd kid Mini vu Alll now for 4 TSL MANAGEMENT En1oy a ltle 5tyle sur-I 70ll 1 bl'1 -.,,, .... , Hall Npt Blvd 6415-9628 oe a pro Subml! yovr re- CHARM bay v1ew 3Br 2Ba, of\ $600 Info 539-6190 4BR 2stry,2 cargar bik mos or 1 vr S12501mo 642-1603 rounded bytne charming l cJ1 0nvl'r l St 29221 'ume M111e iuac:a c 10 lam rm. frplc Lux bll-1n1 Best Ally lee to ocn Sngts ok vacant 720•0133 or 786_5082 armospriere ot Wooo-I trlft Reaionomocs Ce><p 3500 S1800 yrly Agt 760-5052 $1500/mo, 642-3242 Brne & a1ty nu cpts & d•P5 bridge Village 641·5 11 l UllU Sllf STllAll E Coast 'iwy Ste 1 C.r ..... I •• ' 2222 HI.I .... C L ,. BR 1 1 H V Npt Crett 2br 2ba 1mmac 1•00 '!q It 2Br 11.Ba C C k C Nt'wport Bt>.,<h No Man~ aiflerent sizes Corona a .. Mar CA 9~625 • 2240 "' • am• Y room In cond pool.spa, avl 1mmed Townnouse Micro lrplc ross ree and eoar ' or:•o I -.-.-------i..--------"' Homes Excel cond Creel!. offer a un1a1.1e ~ l1 lr\1nt' Aw •1u1 s11r11ng trom .-. uP ~em Aide 11ve-1n ass1tt AWllllll ICUI YIEW 1 ondo Nr each Available now no pell S l050 mo 964-2670 gar Cascading streams combonauon ot one rwo A f•ll stnioo ~141 Open i -6 7 Oays 1eacne1 on whlchr Pi t rm LitlleCorona2Bdlrgdeck Garage, tndry hkupt, S1850t mo Coldwell NwplShores 3-4Br2'-tBa & waterfalls Pool/spa and 1nr ee bedroom l dl lnthi 2052l Laugna Canyon Rd b•O S300 mo 645-2367 $2300/mo Agt 759-9070 Isl/last. pet ok. dys Banker 644-9060 2 blks 10 bCh Close 10 s95o No pets 549-2447 apartmenlS located near 645•1104 1450 ~a It view suite Lag Bc.h 497-6900 558·3001, eva 544-53.43 BIG CANYON 3BR 2,'1BA poot/fenn11 962-8683 or 545-3 i t5 a var1e1y or convenience j A 3002 1 WT II •T Dehghtlul Irvine Terrace On Baytronl wtsanO" bch TOP area quiet no pets tor all ages looms 2900 Four provatP office~ w•tn ig aao•ac1a1al1 E )( P E R M on ' F , t 4br, 2'1tb8. xlnt cond , Br Condo 2',,Ba S 1100 EXEC. TOWNHOME View , SP A 4 12 S 2Br S 1600 C.11 "'-lly BE.AUTIFUL 2Bdrm 2Ba rec.Ppt•on Jrea sec:-1..,ITUAL READINGS pm. am lllry neg hardwood firs. lrpl walk mo Micro d/w, pool, of golf couru clly llgnts. ..., S * Shopp nn F c 1 •• 11 n • 0 • 11 631 3"""" 645_9161 or 644_2270 PRV gar & balcony 826 " • ,, um rm on os e .... esa retaroa o •Ge 1 .. 1c. en AOv1c.e In All M111ers ., """~ 1 s -......, 10 bch. Fa5h1on Is Let1&e spa lenn, rcqlbll, dbl gar pv1 tenn11 court & pool UNIQUE Bachelor $500 • r~.,aters I nome Kolcnen pro111gs ene Counse11ng 1815 so El 11650/mo 831-2805/eve Main & Beacn 760·8083 S 1650/mo 640-8183 POOL & SPA 2550 Harle * ~rea11on S280 mo 64~ 2435 l\lf!,.1y ·~oecorated Camino Reai1 S•n Clem AOClllTI• Ol.111 ----------------------------lWt1lai11ter 2291 MESA PINES 5•9-2447 5,.18180 unns w r.atnedral l•t a .492-·296 Fast oaced restaurant Big l br $675 updated Pvt 1 Br frplc pool patio ceilings & lakeside "'~ws Hotell)!otth 2904 145·1101 E DEql" "ARENTS " ~~· c~1~n~~~ ::.-. appls lncd yrd 4 k1ds/pe1 gar No pels 399 w Bay No pel5 perm111eC1 UlllA lllCll Vacancy " 1u•ury ret11e-•hon Musi oe Ible to gar/shop E-Z move SI $585 650-6357 mf!nl nomP Non-Amt> nanola strest Preter S 539·6190 Best Ally lee Furtner teasing Mlflll 111 llvvl(W OFFICE o• ambu•ato•y 643-848 1 e•oe• Call collec:t (213) ,: HOROSCOPE YON SHARP I Bdrm w11n stove information please call Wkty rentalt S 13S & up '" I 92 9 23 EY & relrogerator no pets I 17 14) 857-0383 Color TV free COllff 111ewpor1 Brn Waterfront Lost ' r.... 3004 4-.. A,.rl•tall Faraillat4 $430 Call 546-9950 !Open Dally 8AM 10 6PM neated pool & tieps 1. ' oea1oor. on Pacific Coa'!I .a.SSEMB1..ERS apply Tam OMAR. OCean I( IC" S av. 1 H wy Apo•• 1000 ~Q tt I onlw M~Gr......., .,_ .. ,, 3HAAP Easts1oe t Br encl Reserve Now ror • o ' .... ....,.... '_.' 1---------N A I 985 N Coast HW'( • 14 645· 1 0 163 1 p ecenua. c M garage 0 pels 1181 Summer Occupancy La9..in1 Be'""n 494-5294 E 0 s FOUND ADS ••••••••••••••• At1rlatal1, UaJ. now $550 Pam or Larry ...... C.:IM •et ll•tt> u tes - -I 979-3848 or 5-46-5882 !N!•rrt.leacla 2769 IUUlll IOTEL A c t!~~~7g3 ~~ s:oo ARE FREE Am1Till ltmll11 Wednesday, Ma~h 13 •STUNNING Lg 1Bdrm 11 Bdrm 1 ba East B1ulf no wi.1v renials now avm1 ARJES (M arth ~l ·.\pnl 19) What had been beyond your gra~p lalMI 1 1Ba Garoen Apt Pool pets nr '!hopp1n9 $650 S126'wk&up 2274New UEOITIYISllTES C II will suddcnl) m m(' w1th1n reach. Lunar PO'>ltron hrghhght'i c,pcc1al ... ,..... 2707 $495/mo 7 IO w l8lh 1 640· t'164 port Bllld c M 6•6 744:> ···••ri c ... ., a : HTI Tiil lllYlll mcs\age. new'\ from afar. 'IOhd1f) 1ng o f travel plan\. Scorpio. o\quanu<1 2BA lba. trplc 2-plex nr I Super snarp 2Br 2-sly unit 1Br S550 2Br 2Ba S650 SEA I Sii LIDIE •rom i~50 oe• rno11111 U2-Hll gh1 •ep11rs Newpon Tire Gu St111on Workers S 150 wk part time C•ll all 2pm 645-5780 persons fiaurc rn unique 'iCCnano. shops t>eac:h $850/mo So Coast Me1ro pv1 gar & I r~lt1q '>love dsnw•nr ........ roous t>••v•tf'I o11oct"S Center 3000 E eo.si TAURUS (o\pnl '>o.\l ;n °'0)· Dialogue open!> rn connccu nn "1th Call 979-7927 wkdYt yd only S750 Smo11 l 1nc1 No peis Call blwn J~~~.~;~nu~.~:n~•;v ""''" 'e<•f'IM" \1a11 l ••o ---------"'""Y Corona oel Mar h idden rc~ourc~'· ta\~\. 111\ur;nce policies. E mpha'St) on communica-Cereaa ••I Mar 2722 1 kid tpet OI< 720-8730 1 'dairy 5 .4 5 4855 s 125 w~ 501 no deoos11 ~;;~ocu;,~,~~~~~ p~;~: ~ounJ B•~-~ Argrian dog Bat>r><ller H1kpr 3 Mo old lio n. writing. a ··new" understandi ng Wtlh m ember of oppo<illl' \C\. Brighi clean ChH ry. WI lfHI a 0111111 l1at1la to Sp1('f! ,.l t') q nge 1•ol"1 v ~ l'.il'W>,Orl Heigfltl twtM 4 !\rs P/Cley. Mon- Ocm1n1 play~ '11gn lfkan1 roll' 38drm 2ba. like new. pvt Want a s•lecllon of great S 2...,.1 1rro.i111011•Q,. P"''l"l' 1l" "4f ;.q9.c ~, o ... n lret\9P. lov .. GEMIN I (M ay 2 1.Jul\l' 20) (10 slow. ~1rcss d 1plomtll), il\C pallo $1300640-8110 livlng?We cnne>fterany-la1rt ~ 1 or 2i;:t>r-.o•~ roi..••:.i '·•" fem ale Crllld•en rete650·3092 l I F . \ alliO o n 1eo111 uffa t lhtng from cl small ap1 10 2 Br Twnnse P<1rt lur11 c 111 Jill 11 'nO 8;'!'1. ""'"P" 'M 3 8 c I 11t-··· -\CrlOUlllll1CntlClntopul1~·1 mage. O\:U. ... arr\.COntracs. 'CHARMER a 48d nse itlooklng 1n INNEWPORTBEACH H B S27 S r uld M "'\ ·~·q osa -II.A. possible pnrtncrshrp. maior tlome\llC adJUStmenf. M nrrrnl 'lta1U\ will Sun POfch, 2BR. tBA CM NB or HB think 01 us A oreat place 10 llve on lhe 962•3857 811 rpm LGE r JRN Oc.-,in •• ew otr "'·' t 4 ' St11 "' Sun 8am-4pm or also command uttcnlron $800/mo 673· 1833 I l1rs1 tor !1'181 ChOIC• ol Upper Bay Pro Ya t • f\CIO'> •e<f'~'""''" dJ~t·~ l !; ' ... "' I n snep •pm-12am 841-1414 CANCER (June 2 1-Jul) l .!): Ddine term\. mcamhnc tl'Chn1qucs. Cetta.,.. 2724 Ideal loving clubnouses 4 11ea11n C~~~ia~ ... ~~le~~r c!D~· ~·. \.,~~ [\ '..;;<~:. ~=~~ ~~~k .t!:oo" C_[ll.•.~~AAD ••i---~ .. IO touch .. \lo 1th tho~ who 'lh:lrc }'Our basic concern'\. Jnd1v 1dual TSL MGMT 642• 1803 spas 8 tennis courts 1 wld S•SO plus 675 64!11 ,~, •o• <\r n ~ " 0 """ 15&r"aat who work'I behind \t'CncH'an llccomc li:tluabk ally YC!>. ltrcrr 1'1 a ~p~ 1Br tBa. dstlwthr & patio I NB REAi TY 675• 1642 pool ctose 10 Dus.nest LOST c;.,J .,. .. '>(' male 1 yr Full narge t>ookk~ 10 1hc hou!>c' S495 No pell or waler·, WISTUIE YllUlir OC Airport r a1h1on I M fOILl\L s• ir e "Nt :l 5 V·• ·iooeo. w tam•h.ir w11h •II Phi ... ot bedt Call evet 546-0848 " Island convtr11en1 shops Fem11e ''' rf" Np• 8f'.n.n CO•'" l ,_,, MA• 14,1(1 ~ • Oc" v11t in1 w Nwpt K t0\A''t1rio lor 25 Mn LEO (Jul) lJ· •\ug i,1). l'.mpha\I\ t)fl romancc. i.c.•nt1mcnt. 11 , Lovely qu1e1 complu on sogni Jbr 2b11 noml'I $400 ,,. , ,.,.1r, olQ MQ• to• 11100 fl'"' S 111(1 Reward 1110 p•ovN 1nter1or rurn11n1ng "~enous" rclat1on,~1p, V'ou'll make m onc)' and love. potentral I~ 2 Br 1 , b11 Studio. encld I w/pool. spa gar lndry . , 11111 548 7398 Tom a ..... ~11on' Ll'li..C'd comr11c1or 3 Month ... I 1.1 . 01·• . d d I pello, $625 610 Joann I rm no pelf 6• 114111 "'"w' <H' "" t 1gnmt"nt lmmed ~ o ut 1ncd. you <.'Oll u •C<CIVC n promo11on ul'r 1n , .. , ua <;Upp()rU St Smelt pet OK tBdrms-S555 Songlf'S ' & 'Bdrm Apa11 J:emale non-smllr '" ... •\P~"O• 6• ' ht'Wf'I Lu"I s.~, l f'rrlt'f 1.ml ''IO Xlnl b4tnefll1 N e your effo rt Law '' on )Our side. 645·8A53 2Bdrmi·S835-S685 m•n11 .\ fownhoutes NB WATERFRONT HOME v"""~~ \I ,. '"'~ • 947 ,... ,.,. s "' .;iroty ~f":gu• PM n I()(; 873 0160 VIRGO (Au l '·~Pt 22): Define term~. check ba\1c 'alue\ be 2BR Iba 1.ge llvi~ ""' 845-8 122 or 642 1603 I Alk 1oou1 turn11h•d S400 ' uht 846 032q "'""" 0 ,.., ·~ i\ ,00,1 ~R 1ie o •,.; Alulls .1warc of propcn) and potential 1neom~ Burden will be rcmo"cd p1110 gar~ Nr Feelco I WllllAll YllUI( •Pl• comp•••• wolh TV Fem ri-un11.r to stir ~H· "•" orr•11H r ~>u11 & Rf wAnO SSOO 6u 5• 1!1 )Ou'll rcac:h \\tdcraudrent:c. Love 111 maJor theme rrt'!>. l1bro f>Cr\On~ S5SO/mo 86-8130 1 & 2 BdnnaplS pool tP• :'~~~,!, ~;1:~~~ ,:;!v~~ T~~;.~5~&.~'s ~h S'\00 B• s10• ·oo s<i 11 Rf\C.-o· l .-.M ,.,, d• mono llaure prominent!} 28r 291 Twnhse Child lndry rm p1110 balCony tonger! On Jtmborff t•M iru • 0"'~"" 1 'Q · •~'"'"'""'""Monro"•• A LIBRA (Sept. 1 \-(kl. 21): Oct 10 heart o f maUC'r!>. be dire('t. Ok 1918 Wellace • 103 No pell $585 to $875 Rd. Ill San Joaquin Hlll'I HM No CM Pvt ~ DI •00"' .. If Or,~.. .,.. 1 ~1n ,, .,,. l 'REWARO 1ndc,.,cndcnt, orr&rnnl. opt1m1\tlc -trn~f avoid heavy llOrna! You'll he H25 No pe11 875·9291 TSL MANAGEMENT Ad M F n-sm11r "I'd qar S'<4 ~ .., P ' H Pr<>e ""J •• 1 • '' 1111•0 11 call Miki! hu'l)', ~hon trrpcould be o n ugcndn. rcl;1111wc could sed. H'un1on. Leo 754-0081 or842 1603 •••·1100 $•001mo one 11111 · S235 Moml ~5 8~'' ~6 1 0100 I _...~.,. .. , d•l> A v l 4 1 C1111 play\ pro minent ro c ~-u D111 Peiat 212• &a2-oe99 o• 198 1nJ • O RPIO (Oct 23· o'. 2 I)· lntu111on 1 on taraet. family mcmhcr • 1•------- 1, lk\ about finanl ml rc~1urcc\ prcv1ou~I) hidden ttdcd material APUT•ITI iibo Upper 1 Bdr m •BAY v1tw • LAG BCH l Qe !v• v~.,,. ""' becomc'I a\a1l.1blc. )nu'll al\O locate lost artrde ('ant:er .\quanu~ BeauhtuUy 11nd1eaped eon~:u:oi5~.3'00t>ue8 " e.au11tu12Br <!Ba p1 E"'• 0101 "'1141 •hr sos '"'11 pcrwn fi\1!re in d )'nam1l wenano Geroen Ap11 POOi IP• I gar & OV1 be" 1kl11 moor· u111 APP<>tn• 494·0564 oc "''''°'' ,.,,.. "' ""' ~1 ...,, °'"' Scout SAGI ARI • (~O .. 2 .f'-c 21) c~. "I" "o ntrnx ... h111h. )Ou'JJ k.. patlo/""k• No pett ••••• leec~ 2741 1no1 ev111 S14SO L1t~111 m••• i t>t r2ba NB parking ul ll 1.tn1tC1rllll • ~I('. GrOl.incl ,, ~ "'"'" '' • ull: 28drM 1'•BI 1690 .. ..._ ___ "'_._.,_.. ALSOA\IAUABlf nrSpytJI• Hill oonr 22~·6'0 ~tl Mn.to ~o •SO 000 111 riJht pl.1 c. popularity 1ncrc<1sc~. you'll rccc1 c 1nv1tal1lln to 1!11 [ 21&1 St ~0·2401 A1r1il now rg 3Br 288. trpl(. 18r 1000 aq ft S 1095 $3$5 640 1030 T•m o••~ l !I~ l t.f ,, 1m~' dlel you !'law. • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS prc!>t litOU \O<.'llll afTa11r heck "l'tihl. pureha~ apparel. keep I ..,,d hkup OIW, p 110 no SoHy no peta 780 09 !SI M/f! ""' 28t 10-co~ nr O ffic:.e N' c• •or ll"il'lfl 1 (\1 MOPV r hddhOod., • "' re oluuon (;00l'Crn1nad1ct and nutrtuon ' pell S700•StOSO He•H· ) Slry 2Ur I .oa ""giir China Covf' ~ .. n vu 2. rm" ~ •11.l t1nlf) lllt~ QU~ Or ~ "'"° CAPRICORN (l 22-Jan. 19). h ll\U) be tr me 10 re\ r~. rcvr~w ~ •ty 640•37 ll pvt en1r a patio Nr Hoag w d N .. 1 cwot n mi.r Ptionott• n11 11..i ~op.•r wu ninety rec>1..o So HlllHPU ""11 ,., 1 !'NI mull 1aten11<1 • d•.,•Ouol l rnr I dynamlC COt'TlpAny with •11PI0$1V8 ~10'11-1" l)Olen1111 To111 c ,.,,p l'l n \1t1on I O S40 ooo M u1t have trong booll.1teep1ng PrtttfOt'enc;e given to lheee w11t1 1 8 M OI~ Writer Ind I 9 M P C )( T ell• Pt'flfJnCe 1LOT\JS Sym N'IOny aottwero P<Ogflm) or tompar Ible ••per Reply to PA SIOCNT COlltnt AllOC , 140 N9W· port Centet °' Su11e lftO 1 Newport Beacn Ca UNO and to begin rcburldina procc~!> l)(orp10. quariu~ pcr~n\ work In IC 10 ~••n ier Qute• Ho•P S72$rno 731·059S 5"9~11111 e>0 ...0·1oio HnN:•ll••11•t 1• $3iSea '' so r.ooo )'our bchJlfhthrnd \t"Cn<'' Rcal11c ou ore not alone. )OU actuall> ha"e Sparke!oUIJ~~= ap11 ~:s~1:0~ UAll TUIU Prof ,.,. 1~ 5 •v• ~ 12 4Clf ~~~1r:• p!:~n'; 1 !~, ':•:•la="'~~~~! .. ~lt~,l~•~a~•~-;~-!!!:::~41~1~ \trona all1c\ Check line prtnt' w1a.,, adult & family MC• ·--------•ll 8d 2 ea 2 c , 0 , rtft \ba 1rp1 POOi s21~ 111 i.1 • 1 n 11 · -AQ ARI S (Jon lO-rrb. I ): pol h&ht on \pccu latmn rlcmcnt~ •ion• He11 Pd No pets llUWUl ,.I "°°'"'° 650·0t 10 rrecee MO ano nn & •vb II YHI IWI 1111 of 11min1 and lu k. romance. at>1hty to .. win b•ll " W "h come~ 1ruc ~=: ~~ ~~-:~~ lBdrm, hreprn e d••"· C\.lfFl1A\IEN 2 Bd 18• PROMONTORY POINT Po~ f\ of i;K"r u1h1o n arc cmpha\t1Cd < 1cmin1~ V1rso. ~11uanu\ -• w""'8r reno• urpw1 • ~911n~ imt•llt>ue Pro111 ~"-"" b1ff't pcnon pl11 oumant.11na role\. e .. uuru1 garden •Pit drapH 0001 gor•o I t11td cO\lpte No Pfll• '11 m!l'\elim 873 2'il3 Pl8C~ (f-l'h l~·Mar h 201 What OP!')Cflf\ to be a lou I\ hut Pl!lhO o•reoe• 80 U,61mo No P•ll Y'•1tv 546·6 oe f.1\1 2 br 'l be net• cond trmporar) \llUilllOn. Oome!ttt<.' adJU lmtnt "''"be made vou'll rt 1n C>OOI No ~It 1t221 ~~~AS:1RE ST NEWPORl VIL LA APTA South Co••• P\afa f pn:iltfC and 1tttu:ill) rt'C'Cl\t u "trmp11n1 ulll"r C •Cl f)rtlfl'~~1nnal ;,~'~c:c'~o ':!t.'m Appioaimatfl'ly 1 mt t 1rom Yfl root non '"'~' 1400 appra1\ll r~gan.hna propl'r1) othrr PQ\~\\lllO\ tho Oeatll 64~ 2J'7 mo 2 0317 alt :1 m ' • JoLn Dynamic lntemattonei~~~ Company Full tra"'4ng With m~. m nt assistance HtQh •ming poten· ti t E:iccluswe temtory. Am~~ ~ndl· v1du111 onty. Cen ...,,,.. Letr at M;~·624-7813 .. , '280 I ca Otange Coat OAIL. V PILOT/Tuesday, M arch t2, 1~85 •t..11ml_Jl!JI•! t 11 11• p .... ....., 111m OAVClEANERS.Counter Piil lllt• n• 11• araltart MD ,_ y .,.,... ..... ...,,,, AIC .ol4t 18 •MP«~ or Wiii tr.in MARINE MECHANIC eicp • UUI ·-Oltxtl DetJt t>oll<I elm 50 DOCK avl on Main .. 11 IJ Tt~a. 1111 equiv~ . M PC or Full· Time CM 842-~88 S13 hf 1t1'1 So Cll Lloyds P .. t ContrOI needl -• gtau toP beauty like new Chtinnel In t1unllnQtOll P« IOtbullder/ eoatVerd.975-2831 I rout• tecnn1c11n Wt Aai>idl ly expanding mulh· nL1-1•a.-S950.c111873-731 1 Hrbf Otc(2131925·3112 ....... ., ·n OfOlla4'D(f,gdcond ~ non·~tf. EXCELLENl INCOME I train Mull htv• gOOd ~I company nandllng ...... _ .. _ orti..,.1(714)&48•8101 • S'700 oeo. 891·1947 or type 45 wpm. to key for home UMmbly work MECHANICS HtLPl!R drfvln; record Cell Mr Mink 011 Cosmttlcl has CommlMlon 9fld/Of aalary 1 llY ••llTlll •1 llWllT•Y 846·633& eve/wknd• touch Send rMUme to ~or Info call (504) M~tOOI• ~ T•ylor. 91,.... unoon' ooenino for~.., mind· ~111on PIT 1ven1ng1 LES $67--lt33 S~1 P, WA~T EO. 3 1 ... 1--tat• ConlrOllef TlylorWood· 6460315elll A·.t38 ~"'regOf•liChtt 979·8021 'edagteHlvelndlvidu11to (530·800) fOr Irvine ulrtam, ,anr, IJffJt --•-VilklWlftl • 'f¥-N Homee Calif Lid • -=-.J l 1631 Placentia. C M d...,.iop O C. and 1ur· Manager Contact Mr Sear• w .. n., S250. GH 648·3 l2e, otc &48 U.. Me1alhe Blue Kl Vw Q'XN runs good 4921 Birch, Sto 110. llMUl lfO/ ttl'AJ ..... UlllTllT ~ rounding ar•as For epp1 Czarny. 642-4333 t•t dryr Seo. Dbl bod frame Jtlllh _ "® 080 §ll:ll49 NOWJ>-0 Beac . Ci ""'[" Opet11ng1 for ~n 111'1\e EXPERlfNCE.O I s.ve;al pettOnt needed In 7!"r.V335"" ---229'--. •""""m>r~ Alrcralt .... -g2MO wortc !\ours open. aa1ary billing 8AM·..'~~t•:.: Sent• Ana ottlele ~9 .a•EI • -llY llW~ -a•t dwta s100 494-0077 78 PIPER AACHER Baltic:; B!ue ·~~.~~-=:~g!'4a~~:· ... lllPll MO Boat & Yliehl Ina Inc, 631~8300 Mon • Fri, 9.' Sat No -_"'., --IC.Hit lalH P28· 181, new engine w/O '1111•1 5 730 099 FIT limo tor plea.ant work 50!'> 30 th St, N 8 exper nee. company lull timo for line 1ewelry IAILY rtLIT _ umo hrs Engine unclOf' • S 4 00. can • I arM Computer alltlls. n· 675-7776 ... S/&SlllT MIS train• Setary. no Ht11ng •tore Liie bOOkkeeping. warranty Complete aJr· Blackc~"o!!:ct~orn 2 to '10 vw euo new engine & arnkr Refs req Cont.ct •llMUl •FIOI * e COUNTER HELP Miss Andr~ 662·5e•3 :::' s'8~~4~0S1• Mesa 1211 craft overhaul Factory 11re1. xlnt cond MUST OfeMgr.VRl.492-6301 Organ!Zed 1ndlv1duttl with xeel Ol)port. gooo ban-TUllll/Pll·Slllk nu ........ , don•byPlper Pleasecall STEllUllUW SEE s2•00 842-6612 "'ulLD CARE/ -HSKPR· Ottice Mgr pottntlal eflcs & protU aherlng, Chrt1tian Ministry PIT Neededll 9 PertOl\S to"' ..... (Ilka ft-wl.uA"rtnwors zk•, tor best offer 586-1967 1640 Jambor" N B '71 Camper rebtt eng, new ..,., nee<led WNk with s·i-. Work for the Best Cootlle c~ta ................ .:.181 • SILES appointments In Santi ...... ·-c c:lutch/b •k•al tlru Hve 1n EngtiSh apkg req ..,_ in Count Bl Cnl ""' ,.,..,.. _, • A. 1 S 1 S5-7 clotl)e• (new & used), en· Goods leaning SeNlces AelJacetlt 10FllhlOn11111\d r 549-3185 IXt 20. (9-8) Mg• Customer Set'llC• ry-ue P ------ne o c a ary • uques etc Call 673-2533 Wiii Krub & seal your air· l•O·I•• • S 1700 OBO 875·2130 857 0 f & Order Desk Pr81/, 01~ Coollle of San Francisco. plhr No selling No port nangar, with beautl· ._.. -or ~ 1~ lloe expertenoe, good Now Hiring for Laguna SP ark I• I t • n • e Cl s 011per nee Company Carpel-Upnol Cleaning ful results 650-5069 '7 t Squareba<:k nda work &UlllS . cyptng, commul'licatlon Beach -exper helpful. Pl ... ntl llAUlll motivated, outgoin; men trains Evening tioufS. MARCH SPECIAL!'' Datsaa 91l7 but always runa $900 u A c skills & an eye for ec· but not nee For Interview and women to present Cindy, 662·5844 Hydrosteam, deodome, JI 1 l / 7$0-8993 nO,........lflQI Cleanerl now 714/89& 86&8 ask f()( Need ambitious penon to our weu etabllshecl prod· t trCJC II 72 240Z 4 spd, gd cond • -hiring tun & part time, curacy req'd Data Entry • . promote Circulatlon In ucts to new customets TEXAS OIL COMPANY de·llea -•nv 2 r.QOms lcHl-1 1011 $3100 OBO 891· 1947 or 73 VW •12, 4 dr. rune grt counter positions. Tagging e11penence helpful. Blue Chip. Irvine for the Q,alty Pilot. I needs mature person S 13 50, 5 • $31 50. "'" Musi Hll to P•Y 11'\C'Of'ne of clothes & customer ser-Growing Co. in~ facll1ty PIT Weekday evenings • No deliveries required M/F to sell full line ol high sole S27 50 Superior * * Rawasaki ·82 646 " 6336 eve/wknds. IU S 1500 obo 673-1143 vie.. Advaoeement oP· near S.C Plaza Good , commission Contact Mr quallty lubricants 10 cle1nlpg guaranteed Nln1a 900, '78 200SX. new paint, .78 cciroc:Co . Sacrifice portunlty Apply In per-benefits & pleasant work· llTlll IHTE Czarny 10.30•12 .30• S250 00 P9f' wee~ guaran-manulactunng. trucking. Carpet, uphol dyeing. $3595 673-4209 am/Im stereo. looks One Y ownet. s2soo. Pri-son 1000 N. Coast Hwy Ing envlfonment Salary 6,.2•4333 8111 229 leed alary dunng train-construction and rarm no hidden charges .75 Honda CB 380T great. runs xlnl. $2000 vate party. 638•8-408 Leguna Beach. 494 • 40441 commensurele with ei<per A 11 1 • Ing. Average earnings customers Protected CARPET MASTERS wl trunk & rack' Lie _OBO 494-0490 Jim_ Send resume & salary his· va ab e 1"' llAm Ol&ST $1600 per month plus temtory thorough train-540-1849 '82 VW ConVRabblT.21K COSMETOLOOV ASSIST IOtY to P 0 Box 1306, NEWPORT BEACH Salary plus comm1uion ing program For ,,_._ •o .. n W•une Family Tennis 1M8148, 15Kml on bike '82 Stanza 2dr hatchbk. ml. air. xlt COl\d, am/tm Lie 107 M11n St Newpo t Be h CA 92663 IAILY PtllT on sal .. -. ~ " ... , 2K-new tires/chain S500 silver. 5 spd, PIS. air. B r ac LAGUNA. BEACH -330 w B 81 sonal interview, tend Club Mbrshp, S750 Incl Glenn 774.4069 lmmac $6195, 644·4709 can 5 •0· 4509 alboa, 675·84 12 1•s1••110E a•R-y LAGUNA NIGUEL · ay word history to EA Fox. transfer tee 673-5781 COUNTER HELP PIT M-F -~ Costa Mesa, Ca Interviews Wed · March 13 Southwestern Petroleum, 71 Kawasaki K2 1000 'WE Will NOT BE UNOERSOLO Super Sandwich. 675 ex~r com!'n4Wclal peraon EJ(pet1ence prelerred by 1522 N Newhope Box 789. For! Worth. TX JOhn 'itiiyne Tennis Clb wlLTD seal & Sissy bar ~ Paularlno,C.M ~5•4867 ~ hanc:!e 1 1nslde desk not necessary Earn APPT smtll P/t Santa Ana, CA 76101 Fam membership $700 Lie 6M8 147 9,500 orig nch0< ac tic. 536.1475 $450 . $600 per monl • Dy 859-3535 Carol, m1. xlnt cond $150 • • OIRTll Pllll• F/T w........... No collecting Call 10am 1santa Ana office needs 6 CllTRACT nPIST 854-1395 alt 5 30 Glenn 774-4069 Costa Mesa Print Shop Lt -• 10 4pm Monday -Friday I appointment setters SPAllLmS 60-70 WPM, wm train S7. • South Shores Landscape -Salary. no sellln; 5.9 /h I ed 0t1· r i I 19 Vamaha VZ250, Whtie bkkPO & typin; req Call looking for 8l(per. land-..... r OI ... , I Mon-Fri, 9-t Sat No lriui11 ••• ., o ... , p r c:'m673-3i~ning ace . •1• tart Bros racing suspension ''' '" ... , '41' "'' ,,.,., ~' IU• .. ,, blwn 9-5.642·2395 sea~ & lrrlQatlon -per-" -exper nee. Company Equal"Opportvnlly y. 1 S,11patal 6221 $550 obo 557-7222 714-833-1300 ouns PllPll sons 855·3791 IAIU PILOT tra1ns-earo1yn, 662-5843 Emp1byer MtF nPIST/HCln Drexel o.sk: Solid elm. • needed tor March 30th UFEllAll H2·•H 1 ; }T SllYIY WllK SECllnUIES req lor tnendly well as tab glass top beauty, like new Tr1aler1, 4 Spr16ng50 ~7t31que SWIM INST .4 pos111ons 6 lmmed nnanings lor construc11on co. localed $350. call 673-7311 Utility 1026 a.... 9125 .... ., -... -CLERICAL in CM/SA area POSlhon 1-""""'"!!i!"-t'!--------l"""...ij .... ___ ..---. __ _ I slarung mid March PIT llRSlll ASSISTAITS survey takers In Santa 19 flt permanent wl room E11ec desk, Credenza & 01co 6000 gvw Mighty 14 Civic. good cranspor· llUYHYlllYER To S530/hr968.0311 Anaottice Noexper nee. tor advancement. St8lt lthr chr Secretary Mover never parked 1a11ori S650 675-7729 FIT or PIT 6AM·2PM & company trains Salary Office poslllO('IS, an levels. w/return small tlid $1995 67n "627 lor party equipment store, LIT PllSll 2PM-tOPM E•p or Cer1 no se111n; 5.9 Mon-Frl. 1 are our strol'lgeSI suit If salary s97otmo Please desk 2 1ihr occass:'::i ~ e _' .,.., 82 Accorci4dr, xlnt cond. ~ed~~·11 Sat r~ United fClean up & delivery. GOOd only 646-7764 1 9-1 Sat Debra 662-5843 we don't have the pos-can 979-o590 lor appt. chrs. round !able w/4 Aalt Lt111a1 9010 5 spd. silver. slereo. air. 64 ;_ 0700 os a Mesa. driving record Apply In IFFICE llEL-,--' -1110n you want, we search YW MECllAllO -chrs & wall bookcase llJSTREET S7200. 854-2036 - __ __ person Hutcheson Body RUL ESTlTt SIC'TY 11 out Call for 1ntorma11on xlnl a Clean sho Hope 759. 1111 • --llUYllY PllSOI Works. 140 1ndustrlal Piii~ 10Must 2 type. 2506h1hre Musi be hoensed and an-on curren1hs11ngs Ew.n! ~nly need applpy IMPORTS '11 llllA ACCllll Way Costa Mesa we.... am-pm r ., ,.._. I B M COPIER series 3, 4 d $ l59 95/ Ew.perlenoe in lurniture de-. --10 start Theodore Rob· 9ress1ve to handle hst· 1 Ml·lll 1 581-4031 Mdl 20, excel cond r . mo- llvery. Full lime. Eccel MANAGER WANTED bins Leasing 642-1919 1n9s. escro"."s .• errands va111a•1 " WAITER/W .. TllESS S5500. 551-0711, e11t 32 $538.42dwn-Terms/48 dnvtn; record Call Belly Ma1ure couple to mange Call Patrick Ten?re -Pl Sl•IEL '" 111• 310 SL Mtrcdtl Comm'I CISd End Lse 9 to i lam. ~2-2053 16 un1is Ouiet EaslSlde OFFICE WORK 1nt9fest-631· 1266 SEIY1CES $5 50 p/hr. leasln; assumption. easy AU-SAVEii LUSE •HSTllEOUH HUYllY 1ocat1on Send resume to. 1119 part-time for mature 1540 E. Edinger, s A. BUSBOVS $4.50 nr quahfylng $749 monthly 8001228-6398 Box •2l. c/o Dally Piiot. lndlv Accurate typing 100•;. Free 10 appllcant Exper Private Club. 7t4/432-1561 PO Box !560, Costa reQ Call 646-7431 varied day & eve shllls. We have over 100 1984 Mesa 92626 Hiii IEPT SECIOAIY meld wknds 496-5767 1221 Mercedes. BMW's lease SELL ldl I I .UL EST.Tl ••LES tor 8Cll\18 RE. otfic;e No --rand Uprlnnt assumption • tem• with • mmed openings In Santa -lie req Musi type, have Jelts WaalH 5105 Plano $950 or make PIT M-Fr1 20·30 hrs Col· lege Pharm9Cy. 440 Fair Dr, CM 5.C6-3288 Dally Piiot Cl ... lfled Ad Ana order dept Com· Lie. R E Agents, $50,000 good organizational skills otter See at 328 E IAYSTllEET ,..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.__,1,;;;;;;;i;;ii&;i;i;lmii&i~;..;.;;.J pany rra1n1ng provided plus plyr No travel I' & hke ,lletall work Book· Pr111 Nurse. Prof Care Flower SI C M 650-4303 llPlllTS Lier\\ Noexper nee Company Cl1en1s provided keeper & computer Compan1onand cook1ng . trains $860 mo. Mr 673·3991 llnowledge helpful Call Mrs Derek 646-91}3 • 1111 S larMr Keller 662•5844 RECEPTIONIST PIT No Dinah 673-1900 5r•11•• '"4• 6230 Ctsta .... PIT LllWY ~LERI exper nee 6 Hrs pl day I SEClET-••y ~I 5510 Wet Sull ladies cust Sea 1•1•1211 M1l4a 9141 '82 626-Crse cntrl, chrme wha. air/am/Im, 5sd Only S5250 722-1139 'ISRllUL Xlnt cond .. white. 5 spd, ate: amlfm cass . pwr/ wind , snrl cust whls $ t 1.000 Call Maggie 10-5pm M-F 556-0460 NOW HIRll& • Start 1mmed H B -Su11s w/boots & hood nev • SubstltU1e Clerk Pos111ons 841_2671 Full time deparimenial AK Golden Retriver Pups worn $300 obo 675.4059 Needed For. -role in John Wayne Air-$100• Champs in 1--------• IEWPHT IUCll RECEPTllllST port area engineering Pedigree 493-686 t TV Radio HO I I S "lllC LllUIY Mon thr Fri $4/Hr firm Self mo11va1ed. PoOdle Pups. Teacup, Toy. ''"" / '232 I I• AT II Merct4tl ltas 9145 m WE CARE ......... BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE • I I ,1 837-4800 49J-4 S11 ClericallPubhc contact Call Shannon 75t-6190 or pleasant personality Min S250 up 546-2848 Wh B tJ F S TIYITA ·59 22os. 4 door. air. 4 exper desirable Musi 546-2313 sought .Good typing, -Y ~ ew !88 ervlce ALL MAKES' CAlllEllS ASSISTAIT IAIAIEllS have On'Call min avail __ shorthand, telephone St Bernard Pup 6 mo's Call on. your TV. Open $199 DOWN speed. xnt cond, $4200 A Do , 19 hrs wk Days. Eve & RECEPTllllST Pllll skills Apply in person papers avail AKC reg Sun TV Johns S..6-1786 De OBO 770-0771 atoa, atlhC Interviews Wednesday 9 -11 Sat 56 16/hr Apph-Orange County magazine w11h resume to complete S250 John, 754-7207 STEREO CLEARANCE .. l~~e;Yls ARnly LL~8..S:R '71 CLASSIC 250. orig AM. at 2588 Newport Blvd . cations avail at Newport needsasharp,nonsmok-apphcatton. Mr Tom ORIG NEW WARRANTV - -~ owner. very good oond laick 9307 Costa Mesa (on Newport center Branch. 856 San 1ng highly organized lront Fuentes. ot Robert Bein, Pttl 5535 L1m1ted Quantity I00/221-1111 ate. auto. pwr, loaded ~""._ ____ ..;;;.;;..-, Blvd at Del Mar) Clemente Dr NB 92660 otfioe person willing to William Frost & As~ Red Head Amazon S tSO Make Model Reg Sale l1•/U2·1H1 $5900 OBO 645-2566 '81 Rivera-tan/tan llhrlnt. Return appl 10 library handle a variety or duties soc1ates, 1401 Qullll St. iame/cge S 150 548-9033 Yamana P700 270 180 ·76 300. D Newly reblt """· Wlte whls 37,400 ml- Call (714) 537-4840 for Adm1n1s1ra11on Address Good phone personality Newport Beach. Ca Vamaha Amp 950 655 _ .. ., Locaicar xlntcond$9100 mo e J EOE d T meen xlnt S 10.500 S..2-4563 Da11e Purcell r m o ume as above. an grammar. yp1ng. hie srrOlflllY/lrrll arrO Luxman PX 100 300 215 675-6022 Ive mess, ~~~~~~i:iii:ili&:i::iiiiii:i:i:iiii=iiiiiiiij;IJ...________ dict ation. word pro-" " vr Aali5H1 6010 Lu•man R5030 288 210 '81 Riviera, orig owner, I "'-.... ..._ cessmg skills needed tor last growing Vitamin Ameticen Walnut Library Dual TT 1254 190 1.C5 PY 5 0 7· 84 tax ·fl 280 CE StYrlbrk llhr. full pwr. wire whls. new ,.,,..._..,__. Please respond by mail CompanuinC M ........ 1ng table. appr8lsed 5 1400 DenonDP5tF 425 297 C E L O AC -Total 22K m1 m1n1 cond tires. xlnl cond 49K mt 10-New Homes Maga ' .._,.. All t M 646 8895 pymts S9049 . .c9 Dme S 12 000 499-1677 S 6 8 5 O 5 4 6 . 9 2 2 2 KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS •ND PRIZESI z1ne. 3151 Airway Ave~ exper secty. lite bkkpg, sell $800 548-8688 an le us1c • away $579.51 (104058) . 497.3551 • ft • Bldg J· 1. Costa Mesa. good w/numbers Ask lot Beaut oak Tbl carved legs Ptwer lull 7012 HUNTINGTON BEACH 77 280SE. Coco-brown. I c a 92626 _ Dav$l. 645•6100 S550 833-833:tt675-1710 1" Boston Whaler wllrlr. 8~~~~;ER/PL v5~g~~~4 ~;';.~8~ ~~~~i84 e~:; "!C!'!!a""'•.,.il,.la._c ___ .t.3..,09-. RESHYATilllST SECRETARY /HCEPT A,,linces 6011 Chrys 10 HP. gd cond. _ 11 Sev111e11eathlloaded AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK We no• ha wt I~ ope111ncs lor you111 t'Cff bta•tn 10 secure trldtrs IOI Tiit Ounc~ Cou1 Daily Pilot Our crews slart al 3 30 p m and work unM 8 JO pm weekdays On Saturday, wt won a le• more holirs YOll wiA urn many !tips and pmtS alone •1th urn•nc 1our own lllOMJ l!lfrt •S no dtltverine or colltction 1nwolwed If you m interested plUSf call Mr Earl MCA COO( (714) 548-7058 tor exclusive private ciub pos111on 1n growing medl· 5 , . $4800 Bob. 650-7 199 Aalt Services/ '78 450SEL 45K m1 pwr, pert cond, $5295 pp In N po t B h M t cal products ooQ"pany 1 2-dr whl S 175, 21 650-6428 Paris 9015 sunrl . cass, alloy wl)ls 851-6260. 963-0402 eves ew r eac us Good typing skills & Fros1-tree $225646-1295 brn1tab/1nl S21.200 -Ron 79 Saville 4 dr. m int cond Lo m1, 1very1n1ng new S 10, 750 673-8886 have phone experience h 1811 Bey Cruise< (South· ·5§ TARGA TOP & BRA D/754-1801 E/646-18 12 Data entry exper helptul P one presence re-Fml-12 CF Wsher recond coust) Cock 1a t1s at $550 675-5774 - - --A,pply 3700 Cen1ral Ave Quired hO-weY!r abffi!Yf<> Gas dryr $75ea 675-2007 Woody's 12 h/p diesel. __ '81 380SLC-blk/blk lthr 1n Lido Village Mon tnr e"llyze & organize more lo hrs. sharp Sacrthce. Aatos Waatt4 9020 snrt,26K ml. $29.500 US Fri. t0am-7pm 675.0900 importanl than Ira-1 llY APPllAIOfS $.4500 7 141650.0942 car Uc 873002 720-9902 d111onal secretaril skills LES 957-8133 -WE HY All IUIES Res1aurant Salary negot 261 -1133 --22 fl Pearson Ensign. USED CARS & TRUCKS NISTHS I HJ HfRllHlTIRS Excel cond, new rigging. COME IN OR CALL FOR ru111parc time. days Musi SECllnAllY/ll E Newer types 760-7275 $2500. call 650-4794 FIH APPIAJUl be aDle 10 work m last • Relog S 175 w'asher & 26 Searay. Sundancer. Cormier-Delillo paced atmosphere & Secretarial position in Dryer $ t 35/ea D/W 81 260hp. trailer, radio, ClllYllLET have exper w/casn reg1s· active Newport Canter S 100 Gd cond 646-5848 stove. shOwer. dockside 1er Top starting pay Realtors otf1oe Fron• ol-18211 BEACH BLVD I Relrln G-'d 19 I SIS power. fore & af1 bunks, HUNTINGTON BEACH Apply in person. The ice pos111on requires " "' c · · 11ln1 cond $27 ,950 1 ... 1 llll Beach House. 619 Sleepy good telephone voice. 2yrs nu. $300 650·5069 eg8.5864 ~ • ; IQ-1111 Hollow Lane. Lag Bch typing SH & appear-Washer & Dryer $250 De-, • Reslauranl ance Real Estate ex-livered g a 'd 494_9427 29 Bayhner 83 Contessa · WE WAIT YHR Pflnence helpful bul not u r · _ Sunbridge Volvo Penta CLW ISll IAll l WAITRESS / HSllY essen11a1 Prefer local 114~. fltaleriab &014 V-8. 110. low hours, SeeTonyRajal Full 11me day pos111on resident For 1n1erv1ew BAI-KS• 5000 sleeps 6, head, galley, Musi have prev e11per call Mrs Duhl sand-laid many xtras. mini cond. Apply 1n person The WESLEY I TAYLIR Cl old & used You pick up S33 SO<T-PP 643-8277 Beach House 619 Sleepy $1250/$ 25ea 645-1418 ' Hollow Lane. Lag Bch R111ttrs ..... 110 Ctapalen 6011 IHl1, Sail 7014 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAAllOA Ill VO (0\IA M l~A 1'>47 0010 Retail C -d 6 B Classic Lido 14 S 1600 ommo ore 4 rand 673 6000 * IOW 111111 * SECRETARY New $500, 642-0494 · _ ·83 380SL.USCar-blk/blk. 9,000 mt. lthr, $34,500 Ltc 873001 720-9902 •RCIHSHYEIS For competitive prices & lease rates on 1985 models, David Polls. authorized dealer rep 646-7021818/915-8686 IEW 'Ii IEllCllES 110 1211.ll per month • tax 66 mos CEL OAC ReSldual S 10.984 66 pm ts of total $19.992 72(•82931 .Ill SLEIOll llNllTS NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mlle399 Cadillacs m Orange County' See us today! 540-1180 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA Cllnrtltt 93 ll 80 Camaro. pi s, p/b, air. am/fm cass, low m1 $3700 646-0790 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE • SALES e Xlnl opply 1n an expanding r y rrA2-2 Hobie 16 w/lra1ler • e11· J"'' 9022 womens resldentlal fff to 01 -1ras. excellent cond1t1on ~~-~ ...... '!""-..,._..;.;;,,;;;; • STOCI • program tor chemlcal h yr old/M MC Cocker. $2800. call 642-7190 'II .IHP 01111111 • ll!EIL OFFICE • dependency Musi have gold Free to good home HOBIE 16 w/lrlr. 5spd, OID. AJC prep, PIS. • gOOd ott1ce • S..6-84 73 or 839-0480 gd rond. S 1400 lilt, Intermittent wipers, fill I PUT T11E organ1za11ona1 sk111s F . &02-5 o Bo 6,.0_4244 rear trac tock. and more I ti' I L. Xlnl trlnge benefits. araat•rt (Ser =29901 1301 Quail Street Newport Beach 111·1100 TIP Ill Piii For Pampered Mercedes Benz IEW CAii SILES ISEI CAii SILES WEllY CLUI CAllS AIDTllCIS ACROSS t HOl ~pflnQ <, Phr11h 5!> Maoa So Pas<>agewa1~ f, 1 r ompos111on I.Jr Knoqhl 1n rrw~s l)d RIV,jl ,, l i\ I I 1111 Call: NEW DIRECTIONS 8' Couch. good. earth LIDO 14 wltrailer 1101111 Un1Que last paced special-FOR WOMEN. INC for tones $125 5'h' cot tbl 2 $650 650-7757 ORANGt COAST 1y store chain selling high appl 548-5546 mate Ibis S250 549. 1597 flta • E . 7011 AMC/Jeep quallly linens & house-SECTY /RECEPTIONIST flat ••af. 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa wares Delow sale pr1oes PI T 9am-2pm dally $7.50 All WHI 1111 IHS HONDA to H.P. O/B Long Hl-1023 every day has plhr Tustin 730-0222 Dlreol from Mtg S 149. shalt hke new $650 obo - - - llMElllTE CASI Top Mtlfcedes PrlOeS Paid Call Peter or Ray HISEOFllNITS tll1l IEIOIHS t0 8001 I )Ct'• IA MP<llP, ,5 Egol•$t r 16 E1gnt p1i>1 1; Har<11ur. \/pg,,~ tJ~l RPf,;ti .,.1 66 """'"" 67 L111pm,.., IJIW 9112 213or 714637-2333 9319 lllMHIATE OPHllU 1nc1 mattress 964-1211 Call Athla 669-9996 A1lt1 larrtttl i1 O•r Eacitiac IEW SEClllln 8UAllD- Ltoltit11 i1 539.9402 19 fpu .,, r grouo 10 fll1Qy ;,>1 Dwatl ""'' n Hitch 23 Reces~• 25 Snani.. 26 Longing 30 Pronour 3 1 Was s•b•I,., r 3• O•spar d'l" 36 Produc"< ,11 18 Gums 39 Page 42 Wor.,, tr~• •3 8a1lrtl ••Rose •5 Rin~ p.i1101 4 7 u s tel• Qf •9 i<nack • SO Public '' ''' , 51 N19111M1~ 11utnl'l• 53 Paltrv 2 14 3 4 Oii 8~n ' ,,. I o l> ~~ 1 .... , OOWN 1 • l ' ,, f 11 l ~~d' •• t th• mlc,, l ·verd1 1,,.,.,, •1 SvDd11•r1 C 'N d oJlf If f, AftOwf._. t C.ttf'ff 'If 11' (II f Fl Mt In• 9 F ,,, '"' 10 (dSI 1 t c :i~ p ,. Qh •l ,..,.11 1~ vr.ir rtf fl 1 t fi,~,. • ,, O••t.1 18 ~ •• , •. , 24 Mr,,~ 11 2'1 \/~,~·· 2" Pu ... ,, , 1 'll ~("t I 1 .'H 51ayed ,,., No1aolf' l•mf' PP••OO 11 E"n1ov~ 14' Cholien n Pub sport lC. Spnn"'it' t' Fr1toc.n fh•,:ittr -10 Alway• POf'I 4 1 rc.nrs QP 4f• l run.,, 8 9 48 Looks long SI Lamt>lll•e 52 Orin~ 53 Sll1fl opening SA Goll even1 55 Asian rove• 57 BrOOd& 58 Bound 59 Beige 60 Do larm work 63 laah1oned 1'1 12 13 llHtildtl ...... SEOllITT IFFICll'• CALL liow FOR APPOINTMENT Acceptin; apps for secur- 12131 630·4612 lly ollicers, oppty tor overtime Wiii !rain Ben· Ir 1,,IJ ii ,.,... eflts pkg includes Bonus 111• 1 llil St. Pay. Un1lorms, Uniform Mr. ltRtry tr Ms. allowance. Medical & Den1a1 program. Cell Mr ltrlll Miiier 714/999.0152 RETAIL OUll SERVICE Prof bldgs Dependable sales person w/xlnt fOOd. Morn work needed 10am-5pm Mon-$6 pl hr 1 854-8388 Fri, Will train AP.Pb' 1n person Pie< 1 ln'lporls 2710 Harbor Blvd, C M GAEA T OPPTV PT /FT Comp car & $2000 mo not ul\common Train g avail Mr Alco 895-5007 SALES ACClllT EIECITIYES II you are an •x~r tele- phone sales perlOtl w11n good work habits end are not maktn; 81 leetl 11000. PEI WIEI Coll 962-7300 PRE SCHOOL AIDES Exper 8-12. 2·30-6Pm. pvt I SChOOI, 11 B 538-1441 , TELIPIME IPIUTll Resort needs FIT tele- phone operator to work a variety ol shifts Must be tiex l ble and have pleasant phone voice Exper hetplul. "'ppty ffl° person Mon-Thurs 8 30-12 noon THE NEWPOPTER 1 t07 Jeml>Oree Ad ,: Newpor1 Beach DIMES A LINE WANT ADS ~~ORTANT NOTICE TO I PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less In our l•mous DIMES·A-LINES pub- lish«/ each S•rurd•y In the Dally Piiot *'84 '331 5 •Pd. l4K ml. JIC 9149 "'6""7.,c~o""'n .. v-,-u-ns-gd"".-~---. Mll\t eond $28,500/or , ... ---· assume lease 855-8325 76 MGB CONVERTIBLE. air. auto $1000 650-88 18 Good cond . price to sell L-;-I '80 3201 AIC, 5 spd, 56K s 1699 p p 536-3008 ••c• • miles. xll\1 cond thru-out, I owner-Must Sell-Make p Oller• 759-0203 f!fHI 9155 JONISOI I SOI Or11gt C411fl·, oldul Li1cof1/lercery deal" Siii' llnS JOI ,Ulitl. ·91 32o~·s· pkg. blktblk, E._Y I Ol•llT Recarro's, am/fm dig11a1 79 Peugeot 504 Dal cass. all svc reocrds. very 29-32 mpg Burgundy. c•oen S 11.500 496-4400 sunr1. am/fm cassette custom stereo Powerr u lu . Hmce. & ltn11g I 7676 Harbor Bl•d ~ Salos-Service-I.easing ••••••• UOILLUT HmlTllY PIE·IWlll UW'1 8 t 320• Ssp ai r ( 1cak824) 81 5281 5sp t /r (184493) 82 320l 5sp sir ( 1evd964) 82 3201 Sep 1/r ( lfdC 103) 82 320l a/t I'd ( 1frh 1741 82 5288 5sp L'd ( 1tnu308) 83 3201 Ssp ·s· ( 1afx418) 83 320! all ·s· ( lfnu433) 83 528e al t L'd ( 1Jfd349) 83 5288 a/I L'd (207194) 83 7331 e/t I d (8516781 83 7331 alt L'd (2amt358) 83 73315sp I'd ( 1htx 128) 83 833csi a/tl'd 1gfll~ 84 31 8• Saptlr( lhhm833) 84 3181alt1/r ( HUt312) 84 3259 Sep loml( tktv929) 84 5288111 loml(2bgh435) 84 6.3315sp I'd ( 1kM270) &artD (11•)111-1171 208W 111, Santa An• CLOSED SUNOA VS wndws, 87K ml, top con-lliililililllWI• d1tion Asking $4395 See at 1635 Superior. CM, ,._ -·-.. S40 S6l0 631·0306 Ol••••~ile 9327 Ptrtclit 9157 '4 Cutlass Supreme: lb bacl runs great Gd Tran * '79 PORS11E 91 1SC $400/obo, 5~8-4062 30K, red, MUST SELL -- St 1 .900 768-2927 'II OITWS OlllU 78 911 SC 36K mi Rose S l99 down. C E Com· brown color ca; haa mercial leaae A LL· been gar•ged entire Ille SAVERS 7 t4/432· t977 $23 000, 75 t-8332 '11 lllS .... r.::::====::::'ll '11 lllS ......... CHIC• WEaMJN POllSCH! AUDI CH£V1t()U';T "'-"••• Q.allty S.ln A S.,-wic. CHIC• WEllMJN MS e.. C~1 Hwy H•.,.rl .. Kh 673-19" 'lllLIShttat ==·'~= Commerc111 L .. M OAC ALL·UYlll W11 8001228·~398 7 14/432-1561 PHUIC tllS 87 firtbtrcl, rebl\ engine I trana. m-o wnla new ~H. 11760 650·704& ---------.J I ...__ ___ _ -----f TOMORROW: HUNTINGTON BEACH -~____,,,,......,.. FOUNTAIN V A1lEY OHANGE COU NTY CAL IFOnNIA :··,Cf N''- workers picket at Fluor Union members claimlrvfne company ~iscriminates against S:-1\f rica bla~ks resentatl\e, s;i1d. '''iharehqldcrs will be coming through this entra nce and we reel they don't know the com- pan~ 's true role 1n South Africa.·· By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. DllllJ ........ D1splay1nga banner reading "Fluor fuels Apartheid." about 25 demon- strators ga thered outside the Fluor Corp.'s Irvine h-eadquartcrs today to protest the company's business deal- Attorneys for Andrija Artukovic are asking that the alleged Nazi war criminal be released on ball./A3 Coast residents give their views on legislation f orc- ing them to use car seat- belts./ A3 · California McMartin youngster ad- mits he lied in testimony before grand jury./ A6 Nation Reagan's in excellent health, but more medical tests are scheduled./ M Former president Nixon says he doesn't need his Secret Service agents any longer .I A4 World New Soviet president says he wants to 'termin- ate' the arms race./ A4 Three Armenian gunmen surrender at Ottawa Tur- kish Embassy after Injur- ing ambassador./ AS Mind&Body Hoag Memorjal Hospital opens its new Breast Im- aging Center for detec- tion of cancer and other abnormalities./82 Parkinson's Educational Program began six years ago with 22 members. Now it has 50 chapters and 42,000 members./81 Sports UC Irvine's Tod Murphy and USC's Wayne Carland er. a former Ocean View High stand- out, earn All-America basketball honorable mentlon./C1 Huntington Beach and Ocean View win in baseball while Newport Harbor splits a doubleheader./C1 Entertainment "A Bedful of Foreigners" is a fun-filled farce at the Laguna Moulton Play- house./83 Buaineas A third of the country's leading business ex- ecutives say they will fight legislation to tax em- ployee benefits./84 INDEX Erma Bombeck 82 1ngs in South Africa. - The protest. organized b) the United Mine Workers of America union. was staged to catch the attention of stockholders attending Fluor's annual meeting today. Car) Schaye. a UMW union rep- Strike up the band, South .\fnca's government has been criticized for its apanhe1d pohc1es that arc s~ud to discriminate aga inst blacks. . During the annual meeting. Fluor ·Board chairman David S. Tappan Jr. read a prepared re i><>nse in-~onnec­ tion with the demonstration outside. ... llemben of the Marine Corpe Battle Color Ceremony band reheane Taaday prior to a performance at Irvine High Sch4¥)1. The band, which toura the nation, puts on a 4o- mlnute ahow lncladlnl performances by the drum and bUCle corpe, the allent drill platoon and the color guard. Passenger killed when car hit whife stopped by CHP By tile Assocl•ted Press One man was killed and a Cali- fornia H i~Patrol officer injured when a car s~cr"Ved off tbc nonh- bound San Diego Freeway and struck a car whose d river had been stopped ror 8 traffic citation. under the inOuencc folio" ing thl' 7 'U p.m. Monda}' accident n\'ar the Garden Grove FrcC\\ a>. !Kltd ( 11 P Oflkcr Rick tCH'n'> CH P Officer Darrel Brooi.. ... "ho ''as IS\U1ng a Pl'ed1ng t1d.ct 10 Margie Hamilton ot Holl)'"oo<l "a" struck I>\. the car and ~uffcrcd bru1-.es to th(· nghl hand and arm and left kg. Ste\ cno; said. Hc was treated and ··Fluor 1s strongl v commuted to the belief that our p'rcsence 10 South .\friea has been and will continue to be a force for both economic progress and co n trucm e social ch:inge ... Tap- pan said. --o,cr the }Cars. in our efTons to de,elop a mult1-ra 1al workforce thCrl'. we ha' e provided technical training to well over 20.000 non- "'h1tc.· "orl..ers. uJ)ftrading ski lls which (Pleue eee UNJON/A2) Fluor's project plans opposed Irvine Co. declares expans ion promises serious traffic woes By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM D.W, l"tlol I WI .\ Fluor Corp. plan to dc,dop 162 acre urrounding Its In.inc head- quarters into hotcb. shops and office buildings has dra" n cnt1e1sm from the In lnl' ( o .. lh\' cit~ ·s pnnetpal larido" ner and de' eloper. .\ lettt·r from In int• ( o. president Thomas H Nu:lscn 10 In ine Ma\or Da' 1d S1lb qucs11ons the de' clop- mcnt s1r.:11eg~ of Fluor and 11s panner. Trammel C ro" ( o .. and 1nd1cates the Fluor plan could create ~nous traffic orobkm' around the site at Jamboree (Pleaae aee FLUO~/ A2) DlilfJ,... .................. UMW proteaten picket in front on Fluor headquarten. Academy of Arts, Science to-be headquartered at UCI By ROBERT BARKER Of IM D.Uy '11ot ltafl l < In inc otlinal' \J\ the' ·rl· proud thl' '\ml·ncan .\tat.km' of Art'> Jnd ~nt·ncl's plan' to m·o, c: 11'1 "l'~ll·rn regional hcadquarta'> to thl' If\ lnl' t'ampu~ 1h1s fall l 1C In inc \\trn ou1 o'er rompc11- l10n from sut'h aradt•m1c hc:l\ ' .. \\l'1ght'> a<i 'itantord. I '( L-\ and 1hc Hoo, er ln<,111u11on 1n 11'> bid to hou'lc 1he :tl'3tll'01' \ regional hc:adquarta\. Thl· mo' c "111 Ix• hl.·ndinal 10 thl' unl\l'r\tt\ and the lot·al l'nmrnun1t\. an·lmllng 10 l 'C If\ int· t hanccllor lac!.. \\' Pdta<.on. "Thl· .ll.IUcm~ ·., 1kn-.1on 1~ prool of our n·l·ogn1t1on as a maJor rt·searr h 1m111rn1on:· he said .. It also reflects "~II in the rnmmunil) for 11s support of our l'ndea' or<; O\ cr lhl' ~ c.·ars "\\ l'.rl' lkhghtcd 1hat lhl' -\men- l.tn -\n1Jt'01\ of \rt<, anJ ~l'll'nt{'\ ha'> Ul'l'llkd to niJl..l' l 'CI II\ hOllll' 1n the \\ l'\l .. \n-ording lo unn l'r\11\ \OUrl·cs lhl' .\mt'rll Jn -\l·adl'm' ot \rt., and -X·1cnn·<. I\ l'lln\1dcreJ <)nc ot lhl' 1.-.0 mo'll prc<.11gwus <\l'hola,11t organ11a-''°"" in the l 'n1tl'd ~tall''· along "1th thl· ;'\o:11mnal \lJdcm' ol ~lll'nle The -\ml'nran -\cdadrnl\ ol -\rt'> and 'tt•nrl·,· 2.000 ml·mhl.·r\ in thl' disc1pllnl'' ol \Ul'Ol'l' an' human- 1t1l·.-. and puhhl affair' Jrl' dcctl'd on 1hc baw·, tlf 1hl'1r \l'hol<1\l1r al·· l"ompll\hnwnh h~ thl·1r tl'llo"'> The 200-H·ar-uld organ11ation ha' 11sma1n ot1itl'Jt Hanard l nl\C'f'>ll\ 1n ( ambnd~l' \la,., .. anJ J \1 1d"t.;1 rc:g1onal tll11ll' .it 1hc I n1\l·rs11' 01 Chicago. It", \\ l''' c o:t\t ha'l' ha'> hl.·en at ..,tantord in Palt1 \ho I IHcg1onal otlic\' at LICI Irvine will be housed in the nl'w Phineas Ban- n1n~ -\lumn1 House on campus "The muH' I'> 1n rt'Cogni11on of the l'n1l'rgl·ncc ol l ( In 1ne on the national scene a'> onl· of the countf) ·s mthl promising 1ntellec1ual com- mun111e.-.." said Dr Da,..1d Eason. a l C In inc profe sor of pohucal '>4-ll'nt<.' "ho also 1s an academ) vice prc,1Jl·n1 L ( I \\3S "hoscn 0' er tan ford and I t L-\ and othrr insmuuons because ot thl' ··ccntrahlt} .. of its location," J llOr d1ng t o un1vcrs1 t y 'Pl11..t·<.,,oman usan Church She \aid al't' that local adm1n1strators "l'rl' more enthus1ast1c than their l:Ompt·111ors in landing the academy. "It "111 add a scholastic aura to the camrus:· C hurch said. HB murder suspect 62 Ocean may have targeted teachers 1rother for death get ~ayoff ~ notices 8} TE\ E MARBLE Of,,,. D•llr Pllo• Stan \ m.111 .ll'l"lJ\l'd 111 murdl·nng Hun11ngtt1n lkarh resu.knt Jame\ Hughl'' 111J\ ha\\' J')lanned to l..111 h" ll\\ n hn1thcr ht.Tau<\\' lhl· brother l..nl'\\ 11111 much J~\UI the .ilkgl'J murdl'I phll a pro'it'l'Ut1on \\llnt'\\ 1,a1d \lond.I\ Rut 1uror' 1n thl· ~-'""'l°l..-old 1n.1l ol \dam \.11a, K.1n11rc1 and k:tnl'll\' H ughl'' \\ l'rl' ordl'fl'd nut\IUl' t hl' \\ l'<,tn11n'tl'r courtroom "hl•n ttw ll'\t1nllrn\ \\,l\Jl'11' l'rl'd Jnd "l:rl' not pcr111111t•d h\ thl' 1udgl' to ht•ar thl' .. l<llC'llll'lll\. .1n11rtl111g hl lh, p111,,·,ut1<1n \d.1111 f d\\,lfd K.11l1HO \lhO " ll'\t1I' 111g. .1~·'""' 111, 1.1itw1 .ind \I ,-.; I lughl'' \,lld hi' f,lthl'I hllll\'J lh.11 hl' fll.tntll'd In 1..ill 111, hrt11lw1 ··1t1 tJl..l• l .Hl' 111 loo'\' ,·nd' KJnHll'/ .ind h ' '11n .1lkt1-l'<lh '""\'d thl· hn11h,·r \\ itti,· Kamire1 lhl' Ja~ tx·hul lhl· I lughl''-n1urdc.·r to ltl'I J ~~·l.1liix·1 lllk lh\' \\\'aflOn rl'J'l<lrtl·Jh l"nl 111 tlh' ,1;i, 11111- "\\hat did lw nw.111 "'"'" hl· tall1.l'd .llxllll 'lon'l , nJ," .1,h•tl Don Ruhnghl .1 u111 t .1pp.11nll'd .lllornc~ tl'flrl''l'nt1n~ \11, I l u~hl·, .. I d1J n ·, I.. 111111 r1pl11•d t h1· 'nu ng- l'I RJn11rl'I I d 1d111 l..111m \\hJt 10 lx•hl'' l' JI lhl· 1111h I hJJ ,1 ~ut ln·ling hut I didn't \\,11 t h1 ·''" Aul thl· 111111\1:(11 H.1111irl / Jl,11 -.aid Ill' IJlh\'I "·" pllllll' hi 1.ill..1ntt h1f .ind that lhl \11uth J1,1n·1 .1h'J" tx·hl''. l' \\ h.11 hl' ,,11d By ROBERT BARKER Of ... DllllJ ......... Sixty-two teacheta wer. to reoef've official not6cea ~ telling them they m19Y loee "'* jobs at the end of the 8Chooe ,w because of declining woen. .. In the Ooean View School oe.; trlct. The notices. to be ~ livered today, affect eboue 15 percent of the dtstrict'• 425 W. time teachers . It's the flrst time In the Hunt· lngton Beach schoot da.tr1et'1 history that layoff notk:m heve gone to teachers. Bridge 86 Bulletin Board A3 Mic hael Sm 1th. 42. of Lona Beach was arrested for investigation of 'chicular manslaughter and driving (Pleaee eee CRASH/ A3) R.1mm·1. -I~ of 'itanton Jnd \If\ H ughl'' 'O .m· an U\l'd of ,mlllhl·r· 1ng Jnd .. hooting thl· ,q,n1Jn\ hu'- hanJ a<i hl' 'kpt in h1' hl.·d in th\· earh mnrning hour<. ol J.in 1n. 1q1<4 Thl• dcli.·ndant' hoped to , nlkl'I the dc;ld man.,i 440 000 hli.• 1n,u1JIKl' pohc' (Pleu e see HUGHES/ A2) Supertintendent 0... COOQmn said today that ectulllty CW"W .11 to 20 teachers wMI be lllld GI (....._ ... T&AC ltJM) Business 84-5 Classlfled C6-8 Comics 86 Crossword C8 Death Notices C4 Horoscope C7 Ann Landers 82 Mind and Body 8 1-2 Opinion A7 Paparazzi B 1 Play Review 83 Police Log A3 Publlc Notlcds C.t-5 Sports c1.,. Tetevl1lon 82 Theaters 83 Weather A2 'Yuppies' beckoned.to Irvine life Home builders expect upsurge In economy to boost sales to young. and well-off. buyers If }'Ou'rc a Yu ppie. Irvine Is )nur kind of place. \t lc3~t. that'' the mt\SQ&C.' )OU m11ht drav. fru m a barrnat of pub- he11 unlca\hcd re«ntl ) 10 attrttct new home bu er 10 the cit)'. • cn1c v1c~s of lr\.me ond 1t' plca~nr,uhurb3n hfc t)lc Oa\h bv 1n tck' 1 ion COl"tmcr1 1al\ ainn on ma1or LO\ \n ck ''~''°"~ cv. ' " paix·r real c~t31l' ~·ct1on c.·arr) d'crt1~1ng preach ~·lhng the ut} a a grl'31 pla c to h\ c R1llboanh alllO frc.-cv.a) routC\ CQn\C\ thS \\OfJ to commuter.. \nl.l who I'> ho.•11\g lured to In inc'' ( on"d ·r 1h1H\l'CrfH f,l,m n rcH'Ot pr''' rl'lca\C '"""'"I.I h~ thc In 1n\' < ti thl' nl~ ·~ P• 10 1pal lanJo" n\!r • Tv.tl\tolll ''' on '" inc tclhnu at ) a gl.trll'l' ·' in'3t deal Jhl.lUI thl' lit\ ... hou,ing marl ct the commun1t\ ·, mt•d\nn age 1 2q and 1'1 P\'fl"-'"' <'I 11r, rc<,1tknt<1 o" n thl'tr home.·'>. "In ftlt't lkmographtt' tncr the I""'' W'cral \Car.-. hn\\' undl'N'tifNi r' 11w·, Jp~al Im Hlung prc- f''"mnal' "hoar,· Uf)\\:trdh mob1k 1n their hl1.''>l'k1; t'lntl \ltalh 1ntcrc'>t 1n ;uh ,,nl 1ntt lhl'll tM'-'''i" .. In nth\'f \\11r1.h. ti \llll.H' \lttllng 1lo11 n thl' '''I\ 111''i. onomt\ IJllU\'I .rnd 'nu '''f'l\'d .1 I'''' r111mo1 hln "' ,oc111 J\ lf, '"'' l ,tll' lrl'l'I\'\ ll\\'r lhlJl \ll'n I htlthl•i hunting h1r .1 hnml' 1n Ir' Ill\: C h1.'CI.. out < •• irlkn l1fll\l' pt·rh:tf'I\ I hl·~\ mor,· .\l\.1,rJ1np. 1n lhl' Ir' 1nl' < ll t\'ka~ "the t\J)l\JI rc.-.1· tlrnt 1n 1h1' nh 'ICl ·f'll:lnnl'\I \II\ " \lol'll l'<lUl.ltl'\.I ( '~ pt'lll'nl ill"\' roll~\' vradualc' J l'\,d mJn\ ha\\' po<,t- p.1.l<lu;Jll' J1.·ttrn'I "di ~·<l 1mcJ1an hou'K'1'nld '"'''n"' ''·•""'lit 4~ 001.11 .1n<l 1.hil\lll'" tm1m· thJn h.ill the hou..chnll.l .11, .1tl11lt' nnh I · ltomf' 1n I"""' till um'P.'"' '""' rJn \' h11m Qtllll(I lt'ln JllllllnlUlll' t11 IU\Ut\ l111u"\ \\llh PE RSPE c TI~ t '1rllC t3~ tOPl'tn& S .000 IOl o( home-bu\. -"man\ or lhtm·~---· . \\)Ung· profo,"on3l, ... the compeny ""~' -app:1rcntl found v..hai thty "ere looli.1na tor 1n lnmc and mack I ~~4 an· l'\1.1.•pt1on I" \alee; H'-ar (Pld.M ... Ulvofs/ il) • - I Orange COatfOAILY PILOT/TuHday, March 12. 1985 WlATHf R ---Moriartyfaces31 lawsui~~ We'reonsunnysid~ofstreet as well as federal bribe rap_ C•ll:;:~~c=~=ou:':.f-!~:r.::=~0,,, TheF0<oc .. t10<7omESTWfd ""C:o' By lbe As ociated Presa fm·worls tycoon W. Pairic~ Monany. on 1r1al m 11 fi dcral bnber) and illegal gambhn& case. also is a dtftndant tn 31 law utt 1cmm1na from financial w()('s of what wlb once hi$ thriving financial empire. Mil hon of dollar 1n loans that he borrowed for various rt'al estate project" arc current!~ in dt'fauh. and Moriart) acknowledged personal debt ofat least S 11.5 mllhon when he filed for bankruptcy last Dc1.·emhcr under Chapter 7 rt.'gulat1ons. Court records 111 n'lofe than 50 lawi.u1h and nine bankruptC) ca!>l'!I indicate h1r. empire was alread) falltng apart when he was 1nv11ed to 1oin the Caltfornia Commerce C'lub gnmbhn& vt"nture 1n IQ82. De1:11I of the-suit y.erc reportNl 1n Monda~ 's of a ~outhcrn California nCW'iP3tx"r. Moriam ill n defendant tn 31 uits. The bankruptc1e" include his per· sonal ca c. t"o of his h mit~d panner· ship~. plu as!IOC1ate$ and companies 1n "h1ch hL· hdd a financial interest. 8) Janual') J 9ID. Mori3M)' and hi associates had defaulted on loans of $:? 1.5 million. rl.'cord~ sho" In ht!> current tnal Moriart} 1s acc used b> ·federal prosecutors of bnb1ng Cit} of C'ommrn:l' oflk1als to., grant him a 11ccnse for the card club b~ gl\ mg them ca'ih and secret shal't's 1n the club. Tho'ic charges of mail fraud. rackett'enn11. and operauon of an 1lleg.il gambhna l>('h~·mc h3\l' tx·1.·n high I} pubhcm·d., but ~IUll!i b~ bank'>. con1ra1.·tor!> and former partner 1c· \cal a still·" 1der morass. Ten u•h "'ere filed apinst Monar· t) 1n 1983. 16 1n 1984 and live th1~ }l'llf. Mor1an) said the depresM·d rral eMute marktt led to his troubles. .. , JUSI got C'a uaht in the .bad market. Ir l'\ er}one holds olT. 11 will all work out." hl' !>llld 001 1de court Fnda). Backed b) his Anaheim-based P~ rotronics C. orp .. one ofthl' nation·s largc\t firt'works manufacturers. Monart) had borrowed hu~c su ms. He arraneed loans for associates and chipped 1n thousands of dollars 1n campaign contnbutions to poll· 11c1ans. HUGHES MURDER TRIAL TESTIMONY ... From Al Tht" ~ounger Ramire? has 1cs11fied 1hal he drove his father 10 th1.· Hughes' Huntington Beach residence Ju 1 before the murder. He said h1~ father was armed w11h the .:?2·calibcr nnl!. The w1tnl'SS. "ho 1s to rect"1vc a SI\· year prison sentence in l'\Change for his testimon}'-1es11fied that he v.as supposed to randezvous w11h hi s fa ther later that night at a Beach Boulevard doughnut shop. RarnilC.L 21. aid his father ne'er showed up. He later discovered that his father hall been arrested b> Huntington Beach police just minutes after the shootrng. The-witnc-ss ended three da)s on the stand Monda). During questioning from defense lawyers. Ramirez ad muted he 1n111al- I)' lied to Huntington Beach police when he told them wha1 led up to the murder. Ramirez said he ll(•d to protect himself and his father For instance. Ramirv told police hi!> father had tried to '>hoo1 H ughe~ CRASH •.. From Al released at Los Alamitos Medical Center. where Smit~ wa-; listed 1oda;, 1n stable condition. .\ passenger tn Hamilton's car. a 59-ycar·old man who had been visit· ing from Romania. died at the scene The C'HP 1den11fied him a~ D1mitriu Tucu while the Orangt" ( ount~ Cor- oner''> Office lls1cd his name a'> Tucu ()im1tr1u · .\nothL·r pa">s1..·nger. \1annl..a Hlad ofC1crmany. received minor tnJune<. a<, did Sm11h th~· da) hftore the murder outmk a Gurdl'n Gro' c rdtaunint. Ramire1 reponed l~ 1old police Hughl.'s and ht!> "1fe \\ere togcthC'r "hen his father fired at the man hut missed. During quernon1n~ M onda~. Ramirel said he and his father had parked on a fre eway on ramp <>' cr- look1ng 1hc restaurant. He said he heard a shot nng out but did not actually sec his father fire a gun and did not !>eee11her Hughe-; or the rnan\ wife in the parking lot. "I lied." hl' admtllL'd. "(I "-31') Tr}tng 10 protcCi m}sdf and m~ father:· Rarnm•1 «ouldn·l l'\pln1n hov. hi'> ltc might hl'lp l'1thcr h1m,df or hill father .. Thl· ~ounger Ramm·z. "ho said he -;moked I 0 to 12 manJuana «1garl'lle'i 1n the hours before the murder. w:ic; askl'd 1f1he manJuana had foggL·d h1' m1.·mor} oft he c'vl'nb that took place. Hl· said he had smol..ed the man- .1uana to rel;l'I: but denied the drug hud 1mpa1red his memor} TEACHER NOTICES ..• From Al because an undetermined numbers of instructors are expected to retire or resign at the end or the ~car Bui the la} off procedure 1s required b' state law ~II teachers" Ill be ablr to present thl'ir case before an adm1n1strat1H' la" JUdgr earl} ne'tt month. Coogan said the la~om v.111 be determined hy scniorn~ basis -the last ones hired "111 be the first to go. txcept in ccnatn ca!>l's 1n which a teacher has a r.pec1al skill the d1lltnct needs. T~y notices C\tend 10 tca.chcrs wh~y employment 1n the Hunt- ington Beach-based d1stnc1 dates back to 1975 .\ spokl''>man for 1hc teacher'> couldn't be reached tor com men I Thl· d1s1nct\ l'nrollment decltnc o'er the pa'>I decade ha'i resulted in 1 he chl\u r1.· of 1 v. o \c hools. r our more '>t hool<, arr '>('hcduled to clo'>l' 1n June -Cikn \ "~" Pleasant 1cw. Lari.. V1cv. and Meadow Vic". 1=nrollmrn1 has dropped from mo1e than 14.000 lD 9.()()(). But until 1h1., \Car. normal a11ri11on of teachers ha'> ·balanced out the decline ol children and la)off pruccdurn "cren't required. Coogan said he expects the enrol- lment 10 leH·I off at about lL100 1n '"o \cars The d1'ltnc1 1<o ~1a1cd to <.lnrt • h1nng teachers at that 11mc bfcau'IC man) facult) members "'II bl' nearing rc1arcmen1. he noted. Coogan said a comm111ee I'> being torrl)cd 10 help the d1,placl·d teacher!. find nc....., pos111ons. There arc openings for wachers 1n Long Beach and Rl\cr-.1dc and '>Ur· rounding arl'a\ becuu c of1ncrcast of children .. The' 'rr JU'>! OU l'>tand1ng tc:11:hcr' ... h1.· dcdarl'O. ··we hope tu get them ba"k (\\hL·n the d1strn·1 begins rth1nng.) .. FLUOR PLAN CRITICIZED ... From Al Boulc,ard anli 1he ~an Diego Frec- wa). The lcw:r al'io state'i that the II' inc Co. 'iupptlrlS at 11~ <;tall op1n1on 1hat Fluor 1s limited in the l)pe ofproJCll'- 11 1s allov..cd to hu1ld on the '>Ill' If the n t' doc<. choo~c 10 conli1der the pro1eci. '\,1el'len "'rote ··.We cannot support the propo<o('d fluor- Trammcl ( ro" pr<>Jcrt" unttl a full review of ll\ regional impact " complctl·d The In ind 0 rre\ldent .... \.larch x letter to \ills "as al'>o '>l'nt to the lour other Ir' inc ( 1t\ C 11unnl ml·mber\ and to C II\ \itan.ag1.·r Wdltam 'v\ c1ol- le11 Jr. The letter '"'as prompl(•d h' la\t week 's public cl1sdo-;ure 1ha1 fluor and Tramml'I C ro"' ha'l' a master plan tu build ho1cl,, a wn' ent10n center. h1gh·rt\C ollil l' building' theaters and !>tnri; around the C\ISl111g Fluor headquarter'> I luoroffic1al'> <,a~ 1hn11mpan~ h.i' 1ht: dC\elopmen t nghl\ that "<>uld permit 1ht'm 10 build 1he prn1el ,., (II} 'itaff member-. haH' said 1hc nght' allo\\ Fluor 10 build add111onal lOrporall· otli cc '>pace but not specu- la11' c pro Jett' tor lca<oc 10 others. The ( ti\ ( ounlll ha'> announced it will re\ ic" lhl' ma11cr at a '>P<.'etal meeting Monda\ In h1<, lcttl'r :"-1l'l'il'n \aid the Inane < CJ rnnductcd an independent re- ' ll''-' uf the d1!lagrecmcnt and rnn- duded the u t\ '>talT1s lurreu. He al'><> .,aid that ti th~ count ti doc'> l hoot,l' to lOn'>tdl·r lhl' Fluor-rrammcl C rov. plan 1hat 11 be l'' aluated through t rad11111na I rlan n 1 ng pnm 11 prml·dure'> "Fluor-trammd C rn" l\:lpparenl· h :i11cmpt1ng to pr<KC'>'> tts plan 11ut\ld,· thcsl.' procedure.,,'' '•el\cn ,31d 1 n 1 he lct11.'r T hl· In inc( u e\l.'l ull\C' al'o "ro1e 1 hat neither the c ''' nor other con- ll'rneli parties ha\I~ ·had a thann· "to rl'' 1cv. lull ~ thl' \U1pl' magn11udl· and 1mpltu111on' of the propu.,al ·· He added. '"'-ic,crthck'>'>. a~ onl' of 1ho<.,c concernl·d parttl"!>. ""' ha'e undl•rtakcn a prcJiminar) f('\ ICW of 1he traffic 1mplicat1on'> of the Fluor- rrammrl ( ro" pl:in. Our 1n111al l·onclus1ons raise 'l'r) '>l'rtOU'> quc<.,- 11ons as to both thl' magn11udl' of the proJl'('t and thl' adequac~ uflhL' plan'<, propo'ied m111gat1on measure'> on the affected traffic circulation ·· l-luor ollic1als. on the other hand. ha'e argued that their proJetl "ould pro' 1d1.· one of the best opportun111cs tu 1mpro'e traffi« cond111on'i near their propen~ :fhcir plan calls for a loup am! O\crpas., IC> 1mpro'c 1raflic llo" at Jamboree and Michelson and .1 nl'" in11.·rrhange with the San D1egu I rl'l'""a' In an 1nll'r\ le\\ Monda\ C1an I lun1. a<,w;,tant to I" inc Co. lfoarll C ha1rman Donald Bren. '>a1d hi'> compan~ 1s concerned that the rc- gmnal impact of de\ eloping the Fluor land hi.' full~ re' 1e.....,ed ·· fhat p1en· of prupcrt~ l'i not an island.'' he said. UNION PICKETS FLUOR ... Hunt dcntl'd sugge<,t1on'i that the In 111d 0 1sconcl'rnt:d 1ha1 the nuor proµo'>lil could Jl'Opard11c II\ u\\n amb1t10U\ .. (,oldl'n Triangle .. dL'- 'elopml·nt plannL·d near the 1ntcr- '-Cll1on ol the \anta .\na 'inn D1 egu and Laguna frl'l'Wi.l\ "· From Al will hettl·rc4u1p thl'<o(' 1nd1' 1cluals lor futurl' upportun111e' "\II of our fauhlll'\ arc de· '>cgr<.'ga11.·d and we ha"e cqual11ed pa~ '>tall-\ and Joh o pportun1t1 C'> lnr all f lunr emnlo\eC" ·· l nion 'roli.~1,m1.•n .. aid f luor h111l1 d ma'>'it\l' \outh .\fnt'an plant that ('On,crt' uml 10 oi l Thn claim th1.· plant pa\<; low wage'i 111 '>l'gregntcd work<·ro,. Da,l•M1chel anothr1 I n1tcdM1nc Worker\ offiual. said South •\fman coal -produced and eitponcd di lov. rnst -hurts the U.S. rnt1l 1ndu .. 1r.. Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dell very I• OuerantHd "'"''"°f f .. ,,.., .. ,..., IJil "O' , ..... t CAJI P.4f.., ,., ... t le) P "' (Ill' CMtOO• ~ /T' .,.., ,.,,,, t oe:>\' .. ' ,,.. °" ... ..., \l1d1d .,a1l1 a \ctond rl.'J'ion tor tnda~ \ pmt<>'it wa., Fluor's part (I\\ nl'r\h1p ol \ r Masse} ( oal ( () "htth oix·ratl''> 1n Penn<,~ han1a Wl''>t \'1rg1111a and KL·n1uc li.} lk ,,.,1.1 union '-'Orkl•rr, arr 1n- u>hl·d 111 a \trike aga1m.1 Ma'ISC) that hl•ga n 1 n 0<. toh<.'r l>1Jug Young. a mine ~orker from l'1li.l· C c1unt\ K} '"ho "a" llu"'n to C Jhlornia (or 111tfa~ 's protl''>I. .. aid. '\.\ l' looli.cd at what lhl'> lOmpan~ fl luml t'> doing 111 South .\lrtC'a. and \"l''rr ,1fra1d thl·~ 're going IO n1me l111" n 10 ..._l'nlurk\ <1nd 'W c<,t trg1n1a ,1nd do lhl' \<101<' 11t111g" .. < omJ>l'l1t1on doc'>n't even enter the l)ll I Url' on l his 1<o'iuc:· Hunt said. I k '><11d 1-luor and the In inc Co. had talk'> o'er the past )Car ahou1 \\11rk ing togC'I her on dl'velopment PrllJCU ... though none "'a!> or the magnitude of the ~urrent plan. He <,fud Fluor\ announcement la\t fall of ''' par1m•r<,h1r with Trammel C ro'' rnml· a\ "a rnmpktc surpn'>c .. to the In 1n1.· < o I k al'>o '>:JICI the l urrent d1\agrce- mc11t 'hould not he c;ecn a~ being ·~·t"L'l'l1 the In 1nl· < o. and Fluor. hut lx•tv.l·rn ttll' c 11\ und f luor ·· What do you like about tbt Dall y Piiot? What don't you like? all lhe number a t left and your menage will be recorded, transcribed and df'llvered to the appropriate tdltor. The ame 24-hour answering service may~~ u1td to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors lo our Letlert column must lndllde their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell u~ what'11 on your mind. ORANGf Cf>AS T Daily Pilat H.L Schwartz Ill Publisher Circulation 71"'42-4333 CleHlfted edvertlelng 7141142-5871 AH other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE )'If) W~ t Ila,,,· ~·• -(;A !\ta •~1, .. lln• r "''• M"'M C.A '2'-16 &••,,. ,., ,.,tJ ljo,<>')jl, ,. you 1j(i ,K,f r-c~~,. f(N• CO(lf Cly 7 e ,. Ca l ..... ,,,. 10 e I" A"O ...,.,. C.O(f lie°"_...., Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director c.c ....... ·~) 0r•"9" o: .. " Pu"""""9 ~ ·~ ,..#'\ 1•rw """ • -""•'q.. ~or_. ~0~' OI .a .... t fl "l"'ll ,_.,_,\ tney De ,.._,OCl>itf':I ""11\<M ·~ ''° CA• ~\·~ "'' J(11t-grl illr1'-4"f '1"<d n M•••Qf c•-1 a1 C•1'•• ~ C• 10.,,,. Clrculetlon T.tephon•• 112'1 Ota•"°' r,i.,.,.,,, ...... Mt...W l ·~,. N1j•• --- RoHmary Churchman Controller Robert L. Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllll1m1 Circulanon Manager i IUP 144 8000 &.ICleC•oOllO" !Ir .,,..,. '4 1\ "'Otll"4y "' ,. • ' "' ~ "'Or''..,., VOL. 71, NO. 071 ' Into the reoion, th• National Wuthet S.tvu:e nld A few showers lingered over the area early today. but skies were elea11no thank• to a tow pressure orea tn-ot moved over Nevada, the weattlef Mtvlc:e ll!ltd Along the Orange Coaat it wlll ~ clear tonight through Wednesday Highs In the low 601 10 low 70• I.OWi In the ~Os to tow 50s From Point Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60 mlles -Inner waters West 10 southweat tO to 20 knots through Wednesday. Mostly clear through Wednetday. Outer waters· West to northwest wind• tO to 20 knot• with 5 to 8-loot combined seas through Wednesday except locally stronger gusts Point Conception to Santa Rosa Island Mostly clear through Wednesday Tempe KanusCoty Hogn. low tor 2• hour a ending el 5 I m 4lb8fly 58 •• ~t>uq-qU4! Sii 43 . .. .,. • l\lnerotto 70 39 A/\Cl10t -0-311 3 I Atlllllta 79 I;> Attantte City 54 '7 l .. V•O•H llltle Rock lOU•tvoll• MemPlllt Mt.,,,.BeKll Mt I,. auk .. Mpl•·St PllUI HHlholle NewOtlean• 11111'# YOtk Hortoll>c Va ()ill•hom• cw, Oman• Orlaf\do PMadetpll,. as 32 M U 1S 46 84 42 73 49 19 14 50 JS 4 t 27 14 u 79 82 82 47 e3 53 72 42 St 28 14 81 Ml •8 ff SS ~3 39 45 39 SI 4 1 S• 42 60 511 37 21 •2 78 Sii H 88 38 9S S7 43 36 84 88 82 70 43 34 u 38 81 64 47 23 st ,. Calif. Temps Auston 84 118 8atltmOI• 111 •1 Ellrtn•ngll•m 8 I 6• Elltm••c:-40 20 Boose "1 21 BotlOtl S7 42 8utt•lo S8 37 Ce•-43 20 c11a.11ee•on s c 17 eo C11ar1e11on W v &4 45 C"41rtott• N (. 65 59 (;Nytflne •II 26 CIMeeQO 5 I 33 C1¥1nn•ll 8• 4 I Cteveta/\d 6 1 38 Colutnbus.Ol't S8 39 Conco<d H H 54 •O 0.ltes·Ft We>tt" 88 53 oar1on 59 37 o.n-411 37 0.1 MOIMI 52 111 o.lrool 52 38 [Muth 40 24 "'->•• PolltOU•gh Portland Me Portland 0< Ptovtdenc;e Rat.ion RapjdCty Reno F!IChtnOtld St LOUii St Pete-Tampa Salt lall• Coty Sii' Antonio Sen JI.Ian PF! St Ste M.,,. SNll141 $1\tevepoft Spoll- l.•1..00<1 LOllll S.a,11 MC)n(oYtl MOt1, .. "Y Ml Wol.O.t N-POll S.ttll On11t10 Palm SpttnOt Peuoena F!l•tltkl• s... .,,,,,.,dlnO San Get><IM SanJoM Senta Ana Senta C•ut I ahOll Valley Tides Sec.on<l luQh SecOl'IO tow TOOAY 2SSpm 640pm .. 44 64 53 70 !I() 68 •8 43 32 ... 53 as s1 ee 40 ae so 86 so 88 S2 97 52 83 49 87 52 86 50 43 16 2 11 74 ""'MO 82 411 Fttrbenkt 39 25 F111go 40 24 Sy< Kt.IH T Ol)ella ,_ 6$ 38 " 57 71 44 Surf report Fon• lllQI WEOHllOAY I 42 a 'I" II SI a In S29pm I 23pm so 02 30 111 Ftagttalf 43 32 Gr and "-<!• 50 34 Tutu Wathongton Wtelllte eo 48 68 40 57 44 LOCATION Huntington Beac:h Rove< Atty ~t 40th su .. t NewPO<• 22/\d Slt .. I N..,.e><>n 8alboe We<!Qe ..a19Un&8-" S...C-te wa1er1emp M llU IMAPE f itat fON $«;0/\0..htjjll Second IOw Great Falla 45 30 Mattlotd 60 43 .. _,. 43 19 Honolukl 80 68 Ho<Jtton 80 65 1nc1oenapol11 !>8 35 Jac:kto11.M1 e 1 62 JeeUonvolle 81 61 JunellU 39 34 Wlflo. .... &erte Extended So~ clOU<lt •• u,,.... othefWI .. , • ., • Hoglla 113 10 73, lows 44 10 54 Swd dlf9Cllorl IOYt,,_I I 3 tell t l)OOt I P004 I P<>O• I l)OOt 1 •. 1 !>(IOI I 2 IAot Sun Silt• today •• s sa pm ,. ... We<JM~day at 6 07 •'" ano ••• "'9a•n at S 59 pm Moon 1e11 todty ti 9 57 • m . •IMt weoMC!ay •• 12 52 • m eno Ml• al t0 41am ~VINE BECKONS 'YUPPIE' BUYERS ... From Al fha1·., 1h1.· r('port from Chick \\ 1llettt'. 'ice pn.•,1den1 of marketing, \<111.'-; and bu'>1nL'S'i operations for thl' In tnl' C ommunit) Dcvelopmt•nt C o . a Ill''-' 1ndependl·nt opcn.11111g unit of the In im· Co. He sa)s 1.137 new homcs "ere '>Ol<l 1n In inc during 1984. a 56 J>l'r<:cnt Jump o'er the prn 1ou'i) car. Because of th1.· rnlnom1c upturn and lo" er interest rates. the com pan} ::in1 1c1pated a strong }Car. But In tne home \:lie'> tn I Q8~ e\l'Cl'd1.•d c>.pclla· 11ons. he sa'"· ro hclp . assurl' 1ha1 home 'ialcs rnn11nue at a health) dip. the com· pan) launched 11s first telcv1S1on ad rampa1gn 1n Janual'). emplo)ing the theme ... In inc -It'<. a Mauer of ( holCI.'.'. In tnc Comm un11~ DcH•lopn1l•nt'o, markc11ng manager 'ihirlq Dmg .. aid 1hc rnmmcrcial!i ha'e bel'n amng rcg1onull~ during morning and L'\C· ning n~·"' broadca!>tll. I he Ill'" 'iflUJ>l'r all \ and billboard 'tic in \\ith 1h1.· campaign. The purpost'. she !>3}~ . .., 10 let people kno" that homes arc a' a1labk 1n In 1ne. '>Om<' at rcla11vel} a..f· fordable prices. ·· oml' peopll' 1h1nk tht') area is l'(1mplctl'I~ hqond their mcan'i.'. shl' "a'"· Thl' target<, ofth1s ad campaign arc 'aried It's aimed at out-of·state v1s1toror; who an11c1pa1c a job tran-;fer to the ln inc area. The ads should also 1n1nsuc Lo~ Angeles-area residents looking for a plca'iant plac<.' to rel0<.·atl'. Thl' frl'l'wa~ bi llboard" arc dr· \1gned to catch the attention ol commu11..·rs who may seek an lrvtnr home clu'>cr to their workplace. I ron1call). thoug~ mammoth out· door "'gn~ arc beine used cl\cwh1.·re 10 <oell homes in ln1ne. home bu)ers v.nn't ha'c 10 \\Orr} about finding .. uch ad\Crt1\1n~ 1n their nev. nc1gh- borhoud -b1llhoan.l<i aren't per· m11tcd in ln ine. .\ kc> reason the pitches are out now 1\ to spark '>Oll1l' 1n1crl'st before <,pnng. which 1s 1rad111onall~ th1.· moM ac11vl' period for home hu)ing. -\re the ads "<>rk1ng'! Quite wdl. acrnrJ1ng to In inc < ommunll) Devl'lopment'll W1lle11c \1 the end of rebruaf'). 100 Inane Designed, Finished Installed homl'!i "l'rt· sold onl' week. 80 the ne\t. h1.· c;111d. Thal 1.·ornparL''> 10 a rate of JO per v..cek reL·orded last June. In add111on. he Sa)~ '1s1tors tO In 1ne model home-. and sale\ oflice'> rL·ccntl) havl' been runmng between 7.000and lH)()() per week -twke 1hc numt>l.·r reported last > l'ar. Prospl.'C· 11\l' lnine honw hu)cr., ha'c been l·alling from Los .\ngelcs and more d1Mant area!>. a !l1gn 1ha1 the tclc' 1s1on ad!> arc accompllshtng their goal. W1llc11e aid. One m ight '>U!lpl'Ct th•~ campaign was launched because thl.'rl' are a lot of vacant hom1.·s 1r1 lrvincJUSt waiting for bu)crs .\\.'tuall}. S:l)S Willette. thl'rc arc rela11 velr fc" completed. un'lold house!> 1n Ir' tnl.'. Beca use of high 1n1ercst rail'!.. homl' construction slowed in 1980 through 1981, and a pent-up demand for hou\1 ng was created. he say\. Con~truc t1on and home !>ales arc P•lking up this )Car becau<,e of improved interested rate'>. The search for ln1ne+tome bu)crs 1s on now. W1llet1c sa:ys. because lots of nc\.\ housing 1'i eiqx·cted to he completed later this year in 11s Woodbridge. Northv.ood and Wind- v..c>0<l commun111es. .. Toda\, we're able to offer product and pnce ranges that were not a va llable a year or a year and a halt ago." lw \J ~ c; 111 am· < ·o. l'\l'l'lllt\L'' han· ta lkl·d 10 r1.·u·n1 mu111h, ahou1 the area's b11111111 ng h11" Ill'\\ dcvelopmcn I. I hn h,1, c pointed out that the pc.•oplc v. ho "'ork in or near I rv111c 'lhould be ahlc to atl ord Ill I" e nl·arh). That mah•, h re l'.l'>ll'r for the cmplll)CCS and d1m1natc'> \Orne n>rnmutcr!> on thl· alr1.•ad~ dogged fH·e"'a~'· Wt111.'11c \a)' man) ol 1hc new hornc'i hcrnming a'a1lable 1n lrvtnc "'II he priced 1n the $90.000 to ~I 00 000 range to at'rnmrno<latc lim- 11nw hu~l·r-. "ho \\ork nearb~. ( 11111pam olliual., \a~ the I 70().. .llll' \'. oodhnd~L' l'ommunll) in 1.·cn· 11al In 111~· ha' hccn ;1 part1rnlarl) po pular location tor lirst-11mc homL· bu~cr' Woodbridge. designed for 15.0<Kl rc-;1den1 ... 1\ d1.·' eloped around '"o man-madt• lnkcs and includes pool\. 1cnnl\ muns. bike and JOgging iratl' and '"'ll hc.1lh cluh ... 1 he area sounds hkl' a perfl•ct haH'll lor .111 urban. upwardl) mobile ) oung prok.,,.1onal pcr-.on on a litOl'"' l..1l"k Ru1 Wilklll' 1n\l'lt' that vou don't ha' e to hl' a ' upp1c to tit in "I'm pu'>h111g 40 and I like to go running nl\'>Cll .. he ~~5 ... , like to think the \\hok rnmmuntl) " \Cl') health and fl'crc:111on-orien1cd." Teachers OK agency shop portion of Irvine contract IP ml' n 1 licd School Dist rKt teachers approved a portion of their new rnntract Monday. rcquinng that all teachers ei ther J01n the Irvine Teachers Assoc1a11on or pa) at least 90 percent of the umon due!) to designated chan11c., Ken Horrrcr. as!.ocia11on prc'iident. c;aid teachers 'oted 313 10 118 fof an ··agcnc) '>hop" as pan of1he propo-;cd two.year contract "'Ith thl' d1'itric1. The con1ract prov1Mon 1 equ1rc~ all non-u nion teachers to Join the as- '>oc1a tion or pa} 90 percent oftht'duLs as a reorco;enta11on fee. Horner said teacher'> pre\ ented from jointng because of rclig1ou~ or pa<,onal lOn\ tl'IHJO'i could Jonall' lhl' $ 11111n \c.trl\ due<, 10 on~ ol 1hr('C l htir111c<,: 1lic 11 ~inc Hu,, und Girls C lub. the In 111l' Education Foun- d:111tHl. or the f oundat1 on to -''>ltlSI ( nil fornrn I cachl·r-.. .\If 111.'\\ teat her., v.11 h religious lOn\1l·t1 on., l'onl11c11 n$ with union memhcr'>h1rwould ba~1call) hcg1,en thl' S~lllll' options. But those with onl) pcr\mlal rnn' 1r11ons again..i Jo1n1ng "111 oot Ix· allo"c<l 10 make don:111on'\ in lil°ll of dul'' 1 lorner (Rl1d Hrn nl·r '>.lid 11.·acher\ an· cxpc<.·tcd w 'oil' on thl' remaining contract pro' 1<,1on'>. 1ncludtng a 1 percen t \llhlr) lOl'feUSI.'. HI IWO IO three weeks. 31 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY ..• AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICmSI c.11(714)548-8841 or 548-1111 HElllWOOD MllUFACTlllY 1977 Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 FORECASTS ON A2 flRSTEDmON 1 I 1 t •, l 1 A • M AR ( H I .' 1 Id', I ) • < A ~ ' • f ' ) l ~ T f :. ; {) ' . ~ 4 fl. • . ; ••• ur e ID .. .... a so a rtar. et or ea.t - Coast Attorneys for Andrlja Artukovlc are asking that the alleged Nazi war criminal be released on ball./A3 Coast residents give their views on legislation fore-~ Ing them to use car seat- belts./ A3 California McMartin youngster ad- mits he lied in testimony bet ore grand jury .I A8 Nation Reagan's in excellent health, but more medical tests are scheduled./ A4 Former president Nixon says he doesn't need his Secret Service agen1s any longer./ A4 World I'\ \ New Soviet president says he wants to 'termin- ate' the arms race./ A4 Three Armenian gunmen surrender at Ottawa Tur- kish Embassy after Injur- ing ambassador./ A5 Mind&:Body Hoag Memorial Hospital opens its new Breast Im- aging Center for detec- tion of cancer and other abnormallties./82 Parkinson's Educational Program began six years ago with 22 members. Now It has 50 chapters and 42,000 members./81 Sports UC Irvine's Tod Murphy and USC's Wayne Carlander, a former Ocean View High stand- out, earn All-America basketball honorable mentlon./C1 Huntington Beach and OceAn View win in baseball while Newport Harbor splits a doubleheader .IC 1 Entertainment "A Bedful of Foreigners" Is a fun-filled farce at the Laguna Moulton Play- house./83 Bualneaa A third of the country's leadlng buslness ex- ecutives say they wlll fight leglalatlon to tax em- ployee beneflts./84 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Mind and Body Opinion Paparazzi Play Revtew Pottce Log Pubflq Nottces 1 Sporta Te1evt11on Theaters W•thef B2 B6 A3 B4-5 C6-8 B6 C8 C4 C7 B2 81-2 A7 B1 83 A3 C4·5 C 1·3 82 83 A2 Strike up the band llembera of tbe llarlne Corpe Battle Color Ceremony band -perform Tue.day e•enln& at the lmne Htah School etadlum. The band, wblch toms the nation, pute on. a 45. - minute •how lncludlQ& performancee by the drum and bugle corpe, the ellent drlll platoon and the color fuard. Pass.enger .killed when car hit whife stopped by CHP By tbe A11odate4 Pre11 One man was killed and a Cali- fornia Highway Patrol offiter injured when a car swerved off the north- bound n DiCJO Freeway and struck a car whose driver had been sio ppcd for a traffic cita11on. Michael 'math. 42. of Lona Beach \.\BS arrested for in\est1p11on of vehicular manslaughter and driv10~ under the i~fluence follow101the 7: O p.m. Monday accide nt near the Garden Grove Frccwa). ~1d C HP Officer Rick tcvens. C H P Officer Darrel Brook!>. who was 1s uing a speeding ticket to Margie Hamilton of Hollywood. "'a struck b) the car and suffered bruises to the nght hand and arm and lcO leg. .\ p:t'iSCngcr 1n Hamilton's car. a 59-\car-old man who had been '1s11-in~ ·fro m Romania. died at the scene. Ramirez claims his fa th er threatened - to t~ke care of lo~se ends in HB slaying Adam Edward Ramirez. who is testifying apinst his father and Mrs. Hughes. said his father hinted tf\at he planned to kill the older Ramirrz' brother .. to take care of loose ends.·· By STEVE MARBLE OttMDeltr .......... A man accused of murdering Hu ntington Beach resident James Hughes may have planned to kill his own brother because the brother knew too much about the alleged murder plo t. a prosecution witness said Monday. But jurors in the 2-week-old trial of Adam Salas Ramirez and Jeanette Huithes were ordered outside the Westminster counroom when the testimon} wasdeh~red and were not permitted by the Judge to hear the statements. Ramirez of Stanton and Mrs. Hughes are accused of smothenng and shoouni the woman's t\,usband as he la) sleeping 1n the earl ) morning hours of Jan. I 0. 1984. The defen· dants hoped to collect the dead man's S440.000 life insurance policy. ac- cording to the prosecution. Ramirez and his son allqedty v1s1ted lhe-brorhcr. Willie Ramirez. the day before the Hughes murder to get a .22-caliber rifle. the weapon reportedly used in the slaying. .. What did he mean when he lallted about ·toose ends?' .. asked Don Rubright. a court-appointed attorney representing Mrs. liughes. .. , didn't know:· replied lhe young- er Ramirez ... I didn't know what to (Pleaee eee BUGlllt8/ A2) Fluor·expansi-on plan·· opp0Sed:by·1rvine Co. Letter to Irvine mayor questions strategy, traffic plans f orstte - By PHlL SNEIDERMAN Of ... Deltr .......... .\ Fluor Cofp. plan to develop I 62 acres surro unding its Irvine head- quarters into hotels, shops and office buildinp has drawn cnt1cism from the Irvine Co .. the city's pnncipat 'landowner and developer. A letter fro m Irvine Co. president Thomas H. Nielsen to Irvine Mayor David Sills questions the develop- ment strategy of Fluor and its panncr. Trammel Crow Co .. and indicates the Fluor plan could create serious traffic problems around the site at Jamboree Boulevard and the an Diego Free- way. .. The letter also 'itatcs that the Irvine Co. suppons a cit)' staff opinion that Fluor 1s limited 1n the 1ype of projects 11 is allowed to build on the site. If the ci t) docs choose to consider the project. Nielsen wrote ...... We cannot suppon the proposed Fluor· Trammel Crow project" until a full re' 1c~ of its regional impact 1s completed. The If' inc Co. president's March 8 letter to Sa lls was also sen1 to the four other In inc C1t\ Council members and to (1t) Man.ager Wilham Wool· lctt Jr The letter "as prompted by last week's pubhc disclosure that Fluor and Trammel Crow have a master plan to build ho tels. a convention <.·enta. h1gh-nsc office pu1ldings. theaters and store around the e"<1st1ng Fluor headquarters. Fluor officials say 1he com pan} has 1he deH·lopment nghts that would permit 1hem to build the projects. (Plea.e eee FLUOR/ A2) Pickets· Hit F'luor for Sollth Africa business dealings .,Pl&. c..w __ ...,.__ °"~. b.met ........ "Fluor fuels~ ... ~ 25 .-..cs.-1'*>1-'lSt-vaton gettwed outllde the Fluor Corp.'• ttvtne ....,_ qu9tlra todltV to protelt the comp.ny'• ~ dMHngs In Soulh Afrtal. The prot•. organized by the United Mine Workers of America unk>n, wa staged to catch the attention of stockhofders att.ndlng Auor's...,.. meeting today. Cary"Schaye, a UMW union repreeentative, Mid, "shareholders wm be coming through this entrance end we fM they don't know the company's true role in South Africa. " South Africa's government hu been criticized for Its eparthekt Policies that are said to discriminate against blacks. • Union spokesmen said Fluor built a massive South African plstt that converts coaJ to Oil. They ciaim the ptant peys low •-O-to segregated workers. · Dave Mlchel, another United Mine Workers official, Mid South Atrtcen GOal -produced and exported at low cost -hurta the U.S. coal Industry. Mlchet said ·& second r.ason for today's protest wu Auor's pwt ownersNp of A. T. Massey Coal Co., which operates In P~ W•t Virginia and Kentucky. _ He aid union workers are Involved in a strik• against Mall 1y that began in October. Doug Young, a mine worker from Pike County, Ky., who wa lown to Catffornia for today's protest, said, "We looked at wt'8t tNa company (Fluor) is doing In South Africa. and we're afraid ~·,. going to come down to Kentucky and West Virginia end do the...,. Jhing." Auor otflcials, preparing for their annual meeting, _.. not Immediately available for comment on the protest. Teen in slaying case freed after serving 1 year in jail By JEFF ADLER Of .... 0..., "°' ..... -B1c1Unk~1 pleaJcd gui lt' to a charge ofbc1ng an arce,,or. at1a thl· fact of .\ 17-~l·ar-ol<l Costa Mesa }'Outh who agrced to tcs11f~ against a friend accu~d of mur<knng a 60-~ear-old \\Oman "as ordered released from cu tod} Monda~ after complc11ng a one-H·ar tl'rm in count' Ju,enile H:ill. . Kurt R1l·1un\k1'<; rclt'aM' ~as or· dt'red b~ Orange Count) Superior Court JuJge Francisco Bnscno dur· inga bncfcounroom heanng. Hl' "as placcd on three-year's probation. 81e1unsk1 was promised the one- ~c:ir Jail term 1n C\Change for pro' td· ing tes11mo n) against I 7·)ear-old 'te,en Telles. charged in the beating death of Eugenia Baker. a Costa Mesa "'oman "ho had tx·fnendcJ Telles and took him into her home murder B:ikcr·, h<xJ\ "'3' lnunll huncd in a planter bO\ at her< l·Jar Plan· home lhe da' altl'I the \.la' I~-I '1 ~.killing 1sa llegl·dtoha'l'lll~um·d Baker had bcl·n caring for 1 elk ' the ~rn of a cloSI.' fnend Telle..'\ alleged!~ 'lrtll I.. the "l'lman Mth a pipe aflc1 lhl' 1 '' n a~ut'd O\ er h1~ loss o f a JOb and l.ulure to attend !.~:hool Both 81e1un"il..1 and Telks attcntkd Co ta \k\J·, Bad Ba, Cotlllnu:rnon I hgh \c'hool · .\t first ho1h B1e1un k1 and Tclks "ere charged \\1th li rst·<legrl·e murder in Baker's death HO\.\l'Hr. a sub~quent in'es11ga11on tktl'rmmed that "'hilc B1l·zun'>L.1 "1tnc,..cd lhl' 'lla,1ng. he "as no1 d1rcc1f\ 1n,oh~'\1 al·cording 10 Dcpul' D1stnet At- tomc' \11ke l\.fagu1re. "\\ e reached the conclusion B1e1unsl..1 didn't panic1pate. but helPl'd him 1Telll'\) aftcrv.ard. He pro\ldcd him ""h an ahb1:· the prosecutor said in .\ugust. when the ~ntcncing arrangement "a~ agreed upon T dk' \till tare'> fir<iHkgrcc murder charges in Baker's death as well as the a llegation that hr: used a weapon in the comm1ss1on of a cnme If con- ' 1cted. he faces a sen ten~ that ranges from ~~\Ca~ to hfc 1mpnsonment. .\lthough B1ezunsk1 has not yet testtfied in the much-dchl\ed case. he "a" ordcn'd rekased ~u~ the \CntenC'C he had been prom1~ cqualC'd the amount of time he alread' had St'r' cd 'Yuppies' beckoned to IWlne life Home builders expect upsurge In economy to boost sales to young. and well-off. buyers If ou'rc a Yuppie. ln •inc 1~ )Our kind of place: -\I least. that'~ the mC!>\8IC 'OU nHJht draw from a harraac ot pub- hc11 unlca ht'd r«enll) to a ttract nc• home bu)eM to the Cit)' OIC \ ICW' oC lrvtnC" anJ I~ pk-a\lnt uburt'ln ltfe'\t) Ir fla~h b) 1n tl!le\ l 1un CQnlO\CrtltAI\ amna <>n m11or LM \n~lc\ ~t111on NC'-.. • p;>pcr real c'tate ~'t'tlOM carf} ad H~rt1~1n1 'Pl"l"•d •lhna the city 1$ a arc11t plac-c to ll\c 81llb03rds Iona frC'\'•B> route c•on"c) the "'ord to l'Ommuter\ \nd "'ho'' bl·ina lured to lnme'l (0M1Jer th1\ l.'\ctrf)t fmnu rttent pre~ rdca\C "'UN b the-lhtnc ( o . the ell~·~ pnnc11'-'l lando• ncr: • ··T11tto \t1t1 tic on II'\ tnc telhou at a &lance a great dt':al about the Cit\ ·s r hothcr hunting tor home an In 1ne. houlm& m:ir..,et: the commun1t\ 's ('hcc._ out 1:mkn <•ro"e pcrhap-. mcdutn a c 1 19 and 79 perctnt 0(1t\ ThC'rt'., mOrt' .\rrord1n' to thl' I'\' 1dcnts o~n their homes. Ir' inc Co !Tien~ "the I\ p1\'.'al rl.'\I· "In f~ t. dem°'raph1 s OHr the dent 10 tht mastcr-pl3nnl"tt c-11' l'i Jl3 t ~'cr1I cars haH· undcl"'S(orcd \\l.'ll l·dullHed ( '~ J)l'rccnt an· colleic lr\lnc·~ appeal for ~ouna pr~ ar.-du:,uc, arid man\ h:i'c po,t- fc s1onals y.ho 31'\' UP\l.Ardl moblle aradu:itc l.k&r\'~\) \\di paid (moo1an 1n th~·1r ltl~ t}k\ and '1tall\ 1ntcf\'\t houwhold '"' omc " hout 4~.000) tn a~hanctn thc1 rc1m•ef\... • nnd \h1ldk" (more than half the In other "orJ\, ti )ou·~ hdm& houc.(hold ;nc adult' onl\ l" c/cH\n the \O\'ttl\.'\:Onom1t lat.Ider anJ Home' 1n lr\tnl' the wmpan, \OUc\pei.taJt}hpmmot1onn,~na\ ~" r.tn l' from Qcl(~Xl u 'n· I" 10,· l a._c lrC"CIC\ U\\~r. 1h-:n don't Jom1n1u1m 10 IU\Uf\ hnu" ' "1th ' P ER S PE CTl ~f • ~ pn I.' taa tO!lPtnl S.300. lol of home bu)er\ -.. man of th~m \Ouna pro \M n I~ .. the coms>1n) \I\\ -:ipparc-ntl) found whll they "'"'~ lool 1na for 1n lr"1ne and made I q .i In C l~pllon r· \llC\ \Cir ,....._ ... otvmJA.2a I -Moriarty faces 31 lawsuits aS-ivell as federal br ilJe rap Fireworks tycoon deep In def a ult for millions borrowed to finance his real estate projects faulted on at least SI . I m1l hon 1n Cah(orl'll:I Canadian Bank loan!. for another BM fk'lclopmcnt co n· domin1um proJt ct. Duque ne V1lla'I. ly tH A11oclated Pre11 Fireworks tycoon W. Patrick Monan}. on trn1t in a federal bribery and illepl pmbhng case. t l$O I'> a dcfendan1 1n 31 ta .. suits stemming from Ii nan 1al woes of what was once his thrivina financial empire. M it hons of dollar\ m loans that he borrowed for vario us real estate proJects arc currently in default. and Moriarty acknowledged personal debts of at least S 11.S million when he filed for bankruptcy last Oct'cmber under Chapler 7 regulations. Coun records 1n more than .50 lawsuits and n1nc bankruptcy cases indicate his empire "as alread) falling apan when he was 1nv1tcd to join the Califo rnia Commerce Club gambling venture 1n t 982. !Xtails of the suits were reported m Monday's of a Southern California newspaper. Moria rt~ 1s a defendant m 31 suits The bankruptcies include his per- sonal.case. two ofh1s limited partner- ships. plus associates and companies 1n .which he held a financial interest. By January I 983. Moriarty and his associates had defaulted on loans of S2 I . .5 m1ll1on. records show In his current trial. Moriany is accused b) federal prosecutors of bribing C11y of( ommerce officials to grant him a license for the card club b~ giv ing them rash and secret shares in the cl ub. Those charges uf mall fraud. rn('kt·teenng and operation of a n illegal gambling scheme ha"t' been h1ghl> pubhc12cd. but suits b) ba nks. lOntrac1ors and former partners rc- 'eal a s11ll-w1der morass. Ten i.u1t!i> were filed agam$t Moriar-• On Marc h l 2. 1982. another l) i;~1. 16 tn 1984 and Ovc thi5 Moriarty partnership. Castl ~I Amo year. Estiile!.. borrowed $4.2 million from Morinrt) 'laid the dcpre ~d real California Canadian Bank to . c tatc market h:d 10 his 1rouble'I. purcha$e a 157-acre landfill i1c 1n "IJust gotcuuahtm thc badmarket. Carson. The proJect and loans arc 1n If everyone holds off. it will all work htip 11on out." he said o utside coun Friday. Backed ~ hi 'I Anahcim-ooscd • On Mn> 30. 1982. Moriart) · f • personall) borrowed S 1.3 m1lhon Pyrotron1cs orp .. one o the nauon s fro m California Ca nadian Bank 10 largest fireworks manufacturers. purchase 900 al'rcs near Oakland. He Moriarty had borrowed hu~e sums. defaulted on thl! loan. His Pleasanton He arranJCd loans for associates and p · L d Ii i d ~ Ch 11 chipped in thousands of dollars in ropcrucs I . • e ior apter campaign contributio ns to poli· bankruptC> rcorpn11auon 1ic1ans. • In lku:mber J982. Mommy The court records show that defaulted on loans of $.500.000 and Moriarty. his t-o mpan1es and as· S I. 7 mil lion from California Cnn- '>OCtatcs obtained loans and signed adian Bank. IOU" fo r at least $82.6 millio n from Moriarty still managed to borrow banks and other sources between $9.4 million for the card club frorn 1979 and 1984. banks and other sources. and raised a Among his d1flicult1es. according rt'portcd $6 mill ion from 1nves10n .. 10 the records. were: The project's fi na ncing was chan- • In Feb ruaf) 1982. a Moriarty nelcd through another Monany part· limited partnershi p. La T una -nersh1p. Telegraph Propt>rt1es Ltd. Propert1cs Ltd .. tried to buy a 925-Mori any 'i1m ultaneousl> borrowed acre landfill site 1n Los Angeles morie) from Tell-graph-10 pay ofT Count). Morumy $Ol a SI . I m1ll1o n unrelated debt~. the court.documents loan from Cali fornia Canadian Bank show. and gave the seller S5 m1 ll1on 1n Sc\.en "eeks after the card Club's prom1ssor) notes. The deal collap~d .\ugust 1983 open ing. Frank and La Tuna filed for rcorgan12at1on Sansone. co-defendant 1n the under ban kruptcy laws 1n O\cmber racketeering trial. resigned a<1 club 1983. president • O n March 5. 1981. another Monart\ sub..cquentl)' dtfaultcd Moriart y partnership. BM Develop-on promi5cs to bu)' out San~onc·, ment Co .. renewed a S5 million loan stock for S800.000. and on $2 m1ll l()n and borrowed S2 m1lhon more" trom 1n card cl ub loans. California Canadian Bank for a Pubhcll) about an Orange Count) Baldwin Hills condominium proJect and federal probe into Moriarty'~ When BM defaulted on the loans. the ac11 v1 11es became "'despread. and he bank foreclosed on the propert y rC's1gncd from the club's board Ma)' Mona rt} and a partner also de· 17. I 984. Artificial heart as stopgap 'should be used more of ten ' By LEE SIEGEL l#kleMeW,_ Dr. Jack Copeland. "ho implanted an unappro .. ed art1fic1al hcan m a controversial. fu11lc efTon to sa\.C an An1ona man. said Monday the devices should be used more often to keep heart transplant cand1date'i alive unul organ donors arc found. "It\ time 11 became more avail- able." the l 'n1\.Crs1t) of Anwna heart surgeon said at a ntws conference during the American ( ollege of Cardiology's ann ual meeting 1n A.nahc1m. Bui Copela nd sa id he doe~n ·1 1nv1s1on the use of art1fic1al heans with external power ~upphes as a permanent 'iOluuon for people w11h fatal hcan fail ure because "I don't believe u g1v~ the quality ot hfe that makes 11 all -worthwhile ... The ideal goal. he said. will be development ofa totally im plantable artificial heart that contai ns ns own power supply or needs to be recharged b~ an external poy,er source onl) penod1call )' ( opcland said the u!>C of heart'> from baboon donors-the pr0<.cdure that kept the infant known as Bab} Fae alive for 20 da)s 1n Loma Linda. Calif .. last year-may be of some use 1n keeping human hcar1 tra nsplant donors ali ve until a human donor can be found. HUGHES MURDER TRIAL ... From Al hc heve at the time . I had a gut feeli ng hut I didn't wa nt to ask." But the ~ounger Ram1 re7 also 'laid his fa ther wa\ prone to .. talking big" and that the )OUlh didn't alwa\\ believe -what he said. The )Oungcr Ramirc1 ha' te'ltdicd that he dro-.e bis father to the Hughe,· Huntington Beach residence JU\t before the m urder. He said h1\ lather was armed with th e .~2-caliba rifle The witness. who,., tCJ rel'e1' ca \I>.· ~car prison sentence rn C\changl' for h1\ tc\t1mon). testified that he wa'> suppo\Cd 10 r<.·nde1vo us y,11h h1<, lather later that morning at a Beach Boule' ard douJtinul shop Ram1rc1 said h1) fa ther ne\er \ho,1<cd up He larer d1scoH:red 1ha1 h 1!> father had been arre\ICd h-. H un tington Beach poli te JU._·, minutes after the shooting. FLUOR PLAN CRITICIZED ... From Al ( 11\ 'ilaff mcmhcr'i have '>aid the right')· allow Fluor to build add1111mal rnrporatt: office <,pat·e but not '>DCl u- latl\ c proJeCt\ for lease to otht'f\ The < 1h < ou ncil has announced 11 "'II re\ ic" the matter at a -,penal mce11 ng 'vlond;I\ lie lH.ldl·d ... 'Jc .. 1.·11 helev ... ac, one ol th11\c <.omerncd part1c'i v.t have undertaken a prchm1nar) re' 1c" of tht• traffi' 1mphlat1on) ol the Huor- 1 ramml'I C ro" plan Our 1n111al tondu<>1on' ra11oe \Cr) ..cnou'i quC\· t1<1n'> a., to hoth th i: magnitude o f the r mJeCt ,ind th1: adequac; of the plan\ propo~cc.I m111g;111on mea<,urc'> on the affected traffic urculatron." "I'm not surl' 11 11 '> premature." ( opelanJ said" hen a'iked if surgeon'> at Loma Linda Unners1t)' Mcd Kal ( enter should atl\!mpt another tro'>'>· speues tran'lplant. "Thq ha'l' fa1rl} good C\pencncc 1n the lahorator) with th1\ technolog} ... La'>t Wcdm·Sdcl) 1n Tuc'ion . ..\r11 . ( opcland authon1cd and :t\\1\tcd in the implant of the <,o-callcd Phocn1' art11ic1al hcan "h1ch has )Ct to gain l '. Food and Drug i\dm1n1s1rat1on appro\ al. into 31-)car-old Thoma\ Creighton. The de' ice Ii.cpl C re1ghton all\C I I huur"I between thl· fa1l url· of his firn trano;plan tcd human heart and the 11me a \Cl'Ond donor hcart "a' found. C rcrghwn d1l·d Frida\ afternoun from an act umulJllon of fluid 1n h" lun~). .. rhc art1Jiual heart <,eCm\ tu y,ork quill' "'ell eq·n in the hand-, of a no' 1<.e. 1.c my\elf." Copeland \a1d " What we drd unfonunatcl} turned out to be a failure 1n terms of \Un I "di of th e pa11cn1 .. Hut he dckndcd the implant 'la} ing that II he had sought FD.\ approval to put the de' ice into ( 're1ghton. he would have bcl'n "c'>· '1Cnt1ally making someone cl'>t' h" I( rc1i;ihton\) l''n·u11oncr .. "I hat prel'c of property " not an •~land ... he c,a1J Hunr dcn1td •wggcst1 on'> that thl' In inc ( o 1Ho nccrned that th(· f luor propo-.al rnuld JCOpard11e 1t'> <>" n amb111ous "(1olden Triangle" dc- \ Clopmcnt planned near the 1n1er- '>l.'C't1on of the ~nnta Ana. San Diego and Laguna frl·e-wO)'\. WEATH[R ~ ~ W e' r e on sun n y sid e of street Skies wilt t>e mostly clffr Wednffday around Southern Callforn11 11 tropical air heads out of the •t1te and dry air moves Into the region, the Nallonal Weather Service aald The Forec:111 for 7 om EST Wed Mafeh 1 A few aho"1• lingered over the atea early today, but skies were clearing thanks to a low preuure area that moved over Nevadl. the weather service .. Id Araf'g ''-Oruoe Cout It wm be ctMt toolght throu{ah WednNday Highs In the low 801 to low 70t Lowt In the •Ot to low 50s From Point Concepllon to the Me>dcan Bord« ll)d out 60 miles -Inner waters: West to southwest 10 to 20 knots through Wednesday. Mostly clear through Wednetd1y. Outer water•: West to northwfft winds 10 to 20 knoll with 5 to 8-foot combined seu through Wednesday except locally stronger gusts Point Conception to Santa Rota laland Mostly clear through WedneSday Kanu1C.1y IS 32 Temps LHVegH 6e u lltl .. ~ 1& 48 l0Ult¥111e .. 42 H!Qh low tor 24 llc;ur a ending 11 5 I m Mtmt>Nt 73 49 AIDlrty 61 4' M••ml8Hah 71 14 AIDl/Quet<I~ Sii 4j MllwliA• 50 3& Am.ar•llO 10 38 41 27 ~,.... ... ,,, •O 40 Mpl .. $1 Pu AAchorllQiJ 39 31 lolalllvlli. 14 44 Calif. Temps Allanla 79 12 -Or-79 02 AtlltlllCl C•ty !>A 41 12 41 -VOt\ .......... Cl4 LI HO<I~ Va 13 $3 HIQh low lot 241\0v<Unc:llng 116 Im Baltwnor• 61 ., OltlallOftl• C.1y 12 0 a.-....... 66 46 9ifm"'9f'•"" 81 64 SI Omana 28 E..,.. 67 4) BitlnlMck AO ~ Orl.,.dO 84 61 ,,,..,.., .. 43 8o' .. 47 21 Pr>lladelph'* tlO 46 l anc:UI.. St 43 &o.IC>rt S7 42 Pl>e>enl• ee " L~ An0@'41• Ml 49 8'ilf•lo se 37 $3 39 Oakl•rtd 6A SO Calj)« 4$ 20 ChetlntC>rt SC 41 60 PlllabuiJ" Por11a Me •I> 39 Paso ROOIM S9 48 Porllartd Or 5a 41 Red lllvll 511 47 OharleetC>rt W v 64 4S Pro••dfl'IC• !>A 42 '*IWOOO C•IV 64 11 Chel'lolta H C 65 59 =~llY 60 S9 SKr.,.,..,10 13 41 On.y.rtM 49 28 37 21 SelltlM tlO 50 Olllcl90 SI 33 Aef>o 42 29 SM~ 6S st Clf>c;#ln•l• Cl4 41 AtcMIOrtd S8 47 San franc•KO 62 49 ~ 61 3& SI lou,_ 6e 31 581>1• Batl>W• 57 42 ColumDu• °" SI 39 SI Pel•Ta,.,pa es 57 SIOC*IC>rt 6S 4J Conc~dHH S4 "° Olllla•FIWorth .. 53 Sall l lll•C"Y 8•n Anlonle> cs 36 HIQh IOw for 24 l\oula eneltnQ Al SP "' 84 511 Bltal°"' IS 47 0aylC>rt 59 37 S1n Juan PR 12 Oemlef 4t 37 SI Ste M•r,. 43 0..M04rteS 52 29 S.a111e 52 0.lrOU 52 38 St111Y990<I .. OUlul" 40 24 8pol(-47 EI PNO 82 49 70 eig e. .. 51 3• 8llhop 69 ,. BIV!he 73 M 23 29 26 T ides 61 TODAY 2 SS pm 8 40p"' 29 2 4 S~loQIM "~· 311 25 Te>pet.a ' F111go 40 24 IUC90ft Fleu•t•lf 43 32 r.11 44 " H 74 S7 Surf r eport f "'I ho;ll foll IOW Wl~IOAY 1 42."' 9 SI em s 29 p"' 8T.lpm so 02 30 u Tut. 78 44 llU ...... 1 O.llllCl AApicl1 so 34 WatNflOIC>rt to 41 LOCATIC* Gt .. I Full 45 30 Wic:Me .. "° Hlltllord tlO 43 w 111o. ... ea11e 57 44 Helena 43 19 HC>f'tOllllu 80 .. lioutlO<I 60 65 Extended 1rte1i.n&p0411 SI 35 Jac:lllMW\,MI 81 82 JllC'lllCHWtlle 81 61 Some Cloudl el I-Ofl'retWlee llMI ~ 39 34 HIQl>I 83 10 73, IOws 4.4 10 $'6 Hun1W19IOll 8Mch R1-Ja11y Newporl 40lh S1ree1 Newoo<t 22rtel Str•I Newj>O(I 8all>OI WedQe ..aguna 8ffeh Slll'I C1emen1e . Weter 1.,..p 56 Swell dlfectton ~th-I 1-3 ' I I I 1·3 1·2 tea 000! l)OOf poor PoOr poor fftltf ~"'9" s.c:or>el 16w Sun .... IOd•y •• s SI p m ,, ... Wedneld•Y ••II 07. m • ..., .... tlQAln al 5 59p m MOOO .... tOdey Al 9 52 I m ll!MN Wedrtedly al 12 S2 e m and Mii •I 1041 a m IRVINE BECKONS 'YUPPIE' BUYERS ... From Al 'That's the report from Ch1c-k Willcue~' ice pre<,1dent of mark1.·ting. <oales and bu<,1nc'i\ operations for the Irvine ( ommunll) f)e.,clopmcnt Co .. a nl'w independent operating unit of tht' lr\lnc Co. Hl' \a\.S 1.137 new home\ wt•rt' \Old in In 1ni.· d uring I 9M4. a 56 ()Crrcnt 1ump over the pre\ IOU\ ~\.'3f Bcl·au\e of the crnnom1e upturn and luv.er 111tcrt''il rates. the l'Ompan) ant1c1pated a \trong )ear But Ir' me home \ak<, in l-<>84l'XCl'l"tkd cxpc<. ta- 11ons ht: s;:I\\ Tu help· aso,u rl' that home sales rnn11nue at a health} chp. the com· pan~ launched 11!. first tclcv1s1on ad u1mpa1gn in fanuar). emplo)rng the theme. "Ir\ me -lt'r, a Ma tter of ( hOICC .. In rne C ommun11' De.,clopmcnt'' markeung manager · h1 rlc~ Doig -..ud the rnrnmcrl·1als have been airing regronalh during morning and eve- ning nt'" '> broadca<1ts. 1 he new<,papcr ad~ and billboard tic. 1n \.\1th lht· campaign The purpmc. \ht'-'>ay~. is 10 let people kno" that home'> are a\.c11labk 1n In 1nl· \C>mt• al rcla11vcl) af- fordable pmc\ "'iomt• rx·opk· think 1h1\ area .., lumpletl'I) N.'\ o nd their ml·an\." \he \a\\ The targt ts of 1h1'> ad campaign are \.;med. It'' a1ml'd at o ut-of-state w11tor\ "'ho an11c1patl' a JOb transrer 101ht· In 1nl' arca. The ads :-.hould also 1ntn~ue Lo' \ngclc!>·area residents luokrng for a pleasant place to rclorntl' I ht· lrl'l'"a' billboard~ arc de- \lglll'd to raich the atten11on of commuter'> who ma\ seek an Irvine horl'll' clo<,1.·r to their workplace lron1call ). though mammoth out· door signs arc being used cbcwhcrc to 'iCll ho mi:'> rn I" me. home bu)Cf'> won't ha \C to "<>rr) about finding '>U<. h ad \.ertl'>11'18 in their ncv. neigh- borhood -b1llhoard\ aren't per- minccl 1n In inc. A kc~ rca\on thC' p1tt'hc!> arc out no" '' to 'ipark .,ome interest before spring." h1t'h I'> lrad1t1onally the most active penod lor homt' bu) mg. Arc thl' ad'> "orking'1 Quill· "'""· according to Irvine C ommun•I ) Dt•,clopment''i Willett e. .\t the end of Fcbruar) IOO lrvmc home' wen~ sold one week. 80 the next. he said. That compares to a rate of 30 per week recorded last June. In addition. he sa)S visitors to In me model homes and sales offi ces recentl) have been running between 7 .000 and 9.000 per week -'"ice the number rcpon ed last year. Prospec- tive Irvine homc buyc rc; have been calling from Los o\ngeles and more di<itant arctt. a sign that the telev1'i1on ads arc .accomplishing their goal. WilletlY ~aid. One might 'iuspcct 1h1s campaign was launched becau5C there arc a lot of\acant homcc; in lrvmeJuSt w:11t1ng for buyers. ctually. says W1llcue. there arc relatively few completed. un~old house'> 1n Irvi ne. Because of high intcrc\I rates. home construction slo'o'cd in 19 0 through 1983. and a pent-up demand for hou~i ng was created. he says. ( onstrucuon and home 'laks arc picking up 1h1'> )ear hccausl· of improved interested ratc'i. Tht• 'ICan:h for Irvi ne home buyers 1s on now. W1lk t1e says. becau'iC lots yf new hou\ing 1s expected 10 be completed later this )car in ''" "-'oo<lbndgc. North'>'O<XI and Wmd- \\Ood commuo1t1es. "1 oday. wl''re abk to offer produt t and price ranges ihat were not available a )Cllr or a,year and a half ago.'' he <>ay'>. In 11w ( o e\1.'lUIJ\e\ have:" talked in relent months at>out the area's booming busines~ development. Th~~ haH' pointcdout that the people "ho \Hlfl.. in or near Irvine should be able tu afford to h\.c nearby. That make<> life easier for the employees and eliminates some commuters on thc alfl'llC.I) dogged freeways. W 1llcttc 'a' 'I man\ of the new home\ bcronl1ng a'ai°tablc 1n In inc "111 be priced m the $90.000 to SI ()(l,()(JO rangl.' tu accommodate fi rst· 111rn.· hu~l'r' "ho "ork nearb). (om pan} 11tlic1all\ <,a) the I. 700- acre Woodbridge community 1n ct:n- tral In rm· ha' bct•n u purt1cularly popular locnllon for first-time home hu)t'r'i Woodbridge. designed fo r 25.000 r,es1dc n1s. is develo ped around '"o man-made lakes and 1ndudes P<>OI'>. ICll lll'> lOUrtS. bi ke and JO&gll'lg trail\ and l\\.O ht•ach cluhs. r he arcu sound'> like a perfect haven tor un urban. upwardly mobile )OUng !'lrlllc\\IOnal per<,on On 8 fi tl'll''i'i k1tk. Rut W1lll'lle in'11St'i that you don't h:iH· to he a ) upp1c 10 fi t 1n 'Tm pu,h1n~ 40 and I hk<' w go runnmg m)'>cll." he 53)'1. "I hkc to think thl' whole community '" vl.'ry hea lth and rtnca11on-onented." Defector sees major Soviet concessions W ..\~H I NL f ()N (AP) -Soviet defector •\rkad) N. She.,,chcnko pre· dieted toda) that underthc leadership of new Communist part) secretary Mikhail S. Gorbachev. the oviet Union would eventually make maJor concession-, in the arms control talks that began u.xfa > in Geneva. "We can eitpect much more than an> body believes:· <>aid hevchcnko. who held a number of seni or posts in the o' 1et leadership before defecting 10 the United Stute'i from the lJn11cd Nauonc; 1n Ne\\ York 1n 1978. Shevchcnko cnu11oncd . however. that (rurbal'hn '"II take a lung ume to t0nsol1datc his power and will likcl) makt· rcvi\ 1ng thc So' tel t•conom) his top pnont). The arm~ talk s will move very ~IO\\h :II jjrq bc('aU<,C II IS a "itandard Sov1c'1 tactit to hold out hcfore ma k 1 ng an~ rnnccs'i1ons. ~hcvchcnko said rc~111-.1ng bclure a HOU\C Armed 'icr\llC'S \ulx'omm1ttee. he predicted that \Cl\ ll'I r urc1gn Minister Andrei Grom )'ko will l1kcl) have rnntrol of the Sm 1c1 \Ide m the nrm'I control ncgu11at111n'i. In h1 \k11cr. N1cl!>l.'n sard the ln1nc < o conducted an independent re- \ 1c\.\ of rhc d1'>agrcemen1 and ton- l ludcd 1hc uty stalT1Horrcu lie al'o \a1d that 1 f the counol doc' l hoo<,t· 111 rnn'>1dl·r the Fluor-Trammel ( ro" plan that 11 be t:' aluatcd through 1rad1tional pla nning pC'rm1t prm.c<lurc\. Fluor offiual\ on the otht•r hand. haH~ argued that 1hc1r proJ<'ll -would pm"1dc one of the be\t opportun111e'I 10 1mproq• traffi, tond111on\ near thnr propert) l heir pfan rnlh lor a loop and O\.<.'rpa\\ to 1mprtl\c traffil no .... at Jamt>orcc and M1chcl'lon and a nt>w 1ntcrlhangc w11h 1tw San D1ci~o I n•1.·-wa\ "( omrx·t1t1CJn doesn't C\Cn enter lhc pKturc hn thl\ issue." Hunt sn1d l'~~;in~=====~:~~~~==:;~:,;~~~~:;;::~:~~~====:=:~1 He 'aid Fluor and the lr\.1nc ( o. II "fluor-Trammtl( ruwl\appartnt· h ;1 t1~·mpt1 ng w f)rnlc'>' II\ plan 11ut<,1dl' these procedure\,.. N 1elsen , ... ,d 1n the le llcr fhc fr\.ln<'( o C\l'lUll\cal<,uwrn1t· th..it nc1th<'r the ut' nor other ton- lcrned panic'> ha"c had a l hancc "10 rt'' reY. full ) lht• \(()pt' magnitude:" and 1mplrcal100\ ur the propoc.al . Just Call 642-6086 Moncllty ~"°"Y fl (W 00 llOI ~.... fe'llK P9"4I' .,., • )0 p ,.,, ce'OI• I ti " .,,., '°"' 000'1 • "" ,....,.,, In an 1nlcf\ l('W Monday. (1ar) ll unt a<>'ll'itanl to Jn1ne ( o Board ( ha1rman Do nald Bren. ...aid h1\ wmpan) .., com·erned that the re- gional 1mpal t of dcH•lop1ng the Huor land hc full ) reviewed had talks ovn the past year about "ork1ng togl'thcr on development proJe<I'> though none wa'i of the magn1tudl' of the current pion . He '>aid Fluor\ announcement la!>t fo ll of 1t\ partnt r\h1p with Trammel Crow came a' "a complete surpri~·· to the In rnc < u lie al<,11 \a1d the l urrent disagree· mcnt \hould not he '>Cl'n a'i hc1ng "hc.•t"'C'cn tht In inc ( o and Fluor. hut hc.·tv•el·n thl· ut~ and fluur " Wba t do yoo lib about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call the number 1t left Hd your men age will be record~. traaaerlbed Hd delivered to the 1pproprl1te editor. The u me U -boar a111wert111ervlce may be used to record lettert to tbe editor on any topic. Contrlbutort to our Leuen column must Include U11elr name and telephone number for verification. No clrcul1Clon calls, ple11e. 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