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1985-03-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
Identtftcatioll) could solve month-olcr- . ffiy stery of plane crash off Newport Pier several da)'s. Newport Beach OITK:er Tom L1tllc said a woman discovered the body at about 6:25 a.m. off'M Street on the tip of the Balboa Peninsula. lives of Sandra O'Grady. 25, of Huntinaton Beach and her boyfmnd Richard Brownell. 27. of Anaheim. Both were found by diven who surveyed the wreckage several houn after the Ct-ssna I 52 wen t down 200 yards off the coast. br. me McDonndl-OouaJas F1yi119 Oub. The = c..... ~er. went ~ 1 deputan discovered Shmfr1 deputin lalCt ..... E111llli.,---1 'lolb-.n __. • Joha Wayne A.irpon near dw .. whfte the airplane aonnaHy WMW down. By STEVE MARBLE °' ....... ,... .... A badlydecompc>sed body, thought to be the missing pilot or a sinate- engine airplane that crashed in the ocean near the Newpon Pier last Coast It's going to coat com- muters more to ride the bus this summer./ A7 California "Hill Street Blues" producer Is asked to leave the award-winning sh6W./A4 Nation The big debate: Do video display terminal users suffer Ill effects77 Al It's Round Three in fight over MX missiles./ A4 World Iraqi lets ~sJ>om bard civilian targets ;-In-""''"='=~ lran./A5 South African police kill 16 blacks In latest viol- . ence./A4 Boating - Class A boats return to the action when Los An- geles Yacht Club's Whit- ney Serles reaches the halfway point this Satur- day./81 The Congressional Cup may have had slow boats, but sklppecs won't have that excuse In the Ameri- ca's Cup./81 Sports Jerry DeBusk and Gary McKnight are named coaches for the Orange County All-Star basket- ball game June 22./C1 Golden West College's volleyball team wins a key South Coast Conference match against Long . Beach CC./C1_ Entertainment Two NBC comedies top Nielsen listings, but CBS wins agaln./83 Bulneu International survey shows office automation has not reduced jobs./85 INDEX Boating B1 -2 Erma Bombeck B2 Bridge C9 Bulletin Board A3 Business B4-6 Classified C6-8 Comics C9 Crossword CS Death Notices C4 Horoscope C7 Ann Landers B2 Opinion A6 Police Log A3 Public Notices C5-6 Sports C1-4 T etevtslon 83 Theaters 83 Weather A2 LIVING SPACES CONTEST Enti:yForm SeePageC2 .. ,.. month. was found carty today wash- in& in the surf off Balboa. Deputy Coroner R ich ard Rodriguez said dental X-rays will be needed to make a positive identifi- cation. a process that could take little said it is not clear whethcrthc body is that of Kevin Lee Eisiminacr. the JO.year-old Irvine resident who has been missing since the Feb. 26 airplane crash. The pre-dawn crash claimed the Btcausc the airplane has only two scats. authorities initially discounted the possibility that a third person might have been in the plane. leased ndlher O'Orady nor Brownell had an-y ftyi'!C expmence. AllO, ~nd• ru:allcd 1eeina the two leave a Wcsamins&tt nip&club in the company of another man, who o·Grady and Brownell said was aoina to fly them to Las Vcps. Eitiminerr·s mothrr. con_. «>day, 11id tht sht and her hut t assumed their IOft b8d died ia die plane cruh. t the u id the family' has rec v~d no word from , ....... 80DY/Aal Marina would be boon to Mesa Millions of dollars could be enerated If f acllity completed ~u °' ....... ,... ... The 26-year-old plan to build a mari na in Costa Mesa would acncratc millions of dollan in taxes and create a flood of jobs.. accordina lo an economrc-repon commissioned by the city. ~=:;~,-======:J;lktwccn $13.7 million and $18.5 m1 lloOin sales. propeny&nd o~= ......... ~• local taxes would be generated within the first I 0 years by the proposed 3.000-slip marina. according to the rcpon by pri vate consultants Keyser Marston Associates Inc. of Los An- geles. The $9.500 study. released Wednesday by Assistant City Man- ager Allan Roeder. said the project would also encourage housing and commercial development on about I 15 acres of brushland near the proposed manna. • 0..,,... ....... "' Lee ....... ~nd. the waterway would create iobs for about 9.000 construction Coroner'• deputies lift body found on Balboa into Newport Beacb llfefuard truck after cllaco•ery thla mornlDC. (Pleue eee lllAllDIA/ A2) seizure By ROBERT BARKER OllMO..,Nol ..... Huntington Seach narcotics 1n- vesti~tors se ized more than a pound of high-grade cocaine with a street value of S200.000 and arrested two Argentine nationals and a Hunt- ington Beach man at a Costa Mesa apartment Wednesday nigh t. Local officers indicated the cocaine probably was intended for sale in the streets of Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and ajdoining Orange Coast cities. An ~ndercovcr Huntington Beach officer allegedly purchased 17 ounces of cocaine at the large apanment (Pleue tee COCAIJlfE/ A2) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state Pubk Utllltlee Comm111k>n haa ordered an end to collection of $70.8 mltHon from CUltorMra of Southern Callfornla Edison Co. and San Otego Gu and EJectrlC Co. for repajr1 to It• San Onofre nuclear power plant. The commlsalon, in a 4-1 vote Wedneeday, deeayed a dectelon for at leut a year on whether Edleon ~ stMIA out moet of the repeir bill ln1tead of turning to tt1 cultomert for the cash. Aa the prlnclpa& partner In the plant, Edtson la In court In an lffort to recover repair costs from WestlnghoUM Etectrlc Co., whlctt suppfled three 1team generators to the ptant. Cormnlllloner9 predicted It could be MYeral years before that lasue ia reeolved. Edison owns 80 percent of the power plant. Meanwhile. etectrtc cuatomer1 have been paytng Into a apecial account until the PUC as1111• reeponetbUlty. The decialon endtng that payment wtll reportedly save ratepayers about 11 centa a month. The PUC staff hu recommended that EdllOn pay for S6e mtAk>n of the four-year-old blll for fixing the steam generators at the plant tn northern San otego County. -~ __ c..--... so_..1A2> Newport ralds net 11 on sex charges By STEVE MARBLE Of IM o.lly Nol ltailt Newport Beach has tx.·comc lh l· hub of the massage parlor business in Orange County. aC('ording 10 'ice offil'CrS who arrested 11 alleged prostitutes during a month-long in- vestigation of parlors that conchided this week. City record sh ow there .arc 32 licensed massage parlors in Newpon Beach and that complaints ofblatan1 prostitution have been registered against nearly haff of the parlors. Applicauons for an additional fi ve massage parlors have bct'n filed with the cit)'. accordin& to city business record'i. If approved. they woulcf hnng the total lo 37. · Sgt. Richard Long. who coordi- nated the vice operation. said police began in vest1gat1ng the burgeoning number of parlors after their presence became "too conspicuous." "What we found was that an unbelie' able nombcr of the places were in'olvcd in prostitution." Long said. "And Wl' d1dn·t even go out with the intent of making arres ts. It wasn·t any sort of vcndeua," .\ ma1ont) of 1hc massage parlors where arrests were made arc in the c11' ·s bu!.inC\S t.l1s1r1ct near John . (Plea.e aee MASSAGE/ A2) Bruce Bradley ~lph Deukmejian in NB talk says coastal panel is 'stalling' From staff and wire reports Go'. George Deukme1ian cnt1- c1Led the state Coastal Comm1ss1on during a Wednesday speech lo the Orange County Lincoln Club 1n Newpon Beach and sai d the com- mission has been too slow in approv- ing local coastal protection plans. "They ha ve had e1$ht years 10 complete the cenificat1on process:· he told the Republican club mem- be rs. "Ifs lime for the Coastal C'omm1ss1on to stop stalling and co mplete the critical task which has been placed in its hands. ··cooperation wuh communit1e -not endleis confrontation - should be the first order of business for the comm1ss1on ... At a bnef news conference before his speech al the Meridien Hotel in Newpon. the Republican governor. who has been cnt1cizcd by en- vironmentalists because of his ap- pointments to the commission. dis- missed the contention that the com- m1ss1on has been slowed b) budget cutbacks. Earlier Wed nc..-sday. Deukmejian said the Cahfom1a econom y and U.S arms ncgottal1ons with Russia will (Pleue .ee GOVEll.JllOR/ A2) Ex-wife describes suspect' s threats on day of murder By JEFF ADLER Of .... o.lly .......... f hl· mo1 her or an 18-)car-old l'wpon Harbor H 1gh hool "rcs- th:r who w a~ !.hot to death 1n Augu I 198~ tes11titd Wednesda~ that her fornwr husband angnl~ telcphonl.-d her the da\ her son wa!I lulled to tell her "~he w"ould be sorry." Carol Ral rh told an Orange ( ount) Superior ( oun JU') that 58-)ear-ol d accuo;cd mur<krer Bruce Bradley Ralph was :ingl") and threatening when he l·allcd -\ug I. one da) after she had obtainl·d a coun order hamnti him from ll'lt"phoning or '1•>1 tlllfl hl•r l uw1 Mesa home Ralrh a re\1lkn1 of the Oakwood .\!)3rtment~ 1n Ncwpon Beach at the time. 1' l hargl'<l '"th fi rst-degree murder 1n the death of his stepson. Brodie' ~aH'. v.ho "ould have been a high hool \(n1or th1 year. If con' ll tl'<l. Ralph could be sentenced (Ple&M tee TRIAL/ A2) Laguna hedging on future of Sycamore Hills City prepared for additional development. but hoping for reg ional park In a rea Instead water rt5Crvo1r and Stwcr line under con,truct1on for the Sycamore Hiiis hou~inJ tract In La1una Beach will be ovcrs1ied to allow for po iblc add111onal de"tlopmcnt of the pnsunc acm11r. But. wh1~ ovtn111na v.-ould pemut the ron truction o( m0tt home\, City Manaacr Krn Ft11nk u1d put11n1 add111onal houiina on the untouched hills bctwttn Laauna an\on and El Toro f'Old, 1~ the lta t hkcly option for U\C of thl' ln(rca~ xwcr and water C3p&Cll). The 1mpro' emcnt will more 1han hkcl)' serve a propoSt"d n.-aional park. orbc u~ 10 1rr1ga1c greener; alona a futun.-frccwav comdor. Frank ~1d. Frank s.a1d.U$una Beach 1 rom- m"tcd to~n1n1as much a' 1t can of the S2 2-acre areenbclt 11 purchl!(d from R1ncho Palo Verde~ Corp. in 197 ~min1n1 more housina m11ht be nt(\.~\lry, ho~\Cr. 1fOran,c C'oun-•~ official\ beck out of bu1ldm the proposed n Joaquin Hill r rcc"a) bct~ccn Corona del Mar through the footh1ll<1 to Sa n Julln Cap1Mrano. he :ud. "If\ pos 1bk the n Jo:iquin Frccwa) won•t ao throuah If II d n't. we will nt-ed to do something for Rancho P~lo erdc " Frnnl \aid. Laauna &:ach 1~ .coununa on rwc1v1n1 S . I million from the count)' for a 7 re frtc"il) n1h1 of "'av throu.h {'3ntore Htll~ The count\ ha' until I ~ to c~ri•9C 1t• option to bu~ th<' pro~n alona Y»1th up to 70acn•, tor a f't'IJOnol pan, • I -----=----- LISA MAHONEY Focus o ~ lHf NE\\S The cit "ould u~ monc)' from th purcha\e of the comdor to pay off about S 11 nu Ilion 1n pr1nC'lpal and 1nt\'rt t 11 uv.\: Rancho Palo' Verd Corp \rmn 1.·ment ha' t: oln•ad\ ~n madt' to turn o"cr proceed from the 5:1lc of 64.3 acrt"I alona El Toro Roed 10 Rancho Palo Verdes. JOint 'r nture in111a1cd b~ Kaufman and Broad Inc. of Los Angele call for con trul·uon ot b8 I s1nale-famil)' home,, townhou~ and apanmcnts on the \1 tc 8\ IQ 6. "-aufman & Broad will ha"~ paid 1hc city about S5 7 million for 1t'i land. That ""ould leave Ltauna Beach lo to SS ' malhon 1n the red 1f the propo~ t"'"-c""•> tall throuah. 0\'Cf'\171nJ thC' water rc~rvn1r and '""er li ne\ '" pn-caut1on that wt1' make 1t ca\lcr to n tcnd ~taal . (Pleue ... I TCAJllOltai U • l Health: care exec named fo~ i·nmates ef ee ty ja 8) .IEPP ADl.£A °' ............. 'I .\ v.el'k aftt'r t~ OranF C QUnt) vrand Jul') rccommt'ndc-d a full· time adm1n"trator be hired to ovt"ntt J••I mtdteal and mental health ICf'\'ICCS. the Hc-alth Cart gent} has rom- plltd. naming a count) personnel manager to the post lnttnm HCA Du~ctor Ro~rt u,, e had appointed lS-)ar-Old Frank M:adripl to the post. be&mmn1 March 29. Madnpl, a Personnel Dep;irtmrnt cmplO)tt asSlgntd to H "· •111 t'am $44.JOO pet )ttr: ll his ~ 1 s1anmtnt. The ncv. pui1t1on 1s intcnde-d to rC'dtK'C the J••I m~1C'lll director' v.orkload. v.fuch until now included not onl) canna for 1nmat~ but 111 adm1n1strall\e "'Of\ as ~II. Lovt had chara«cnted tht mcch-cal dirtttor's Job a1 ... su·ucturcd for faihu't"' a.nd. indttd. the Grand Juf') also n:commcndcd that a full-ume administrative P<Kition be crcatC'd 10 allow tht,,a1I d0e1or toron~ntr.nc on provad1ni health care. Lo"e s~ud t~ dual responsibil1t1t'S pla)C'd 1 l1rai pert in (Urrtnt mtdic:al d1rtn0t'1 dtt1 ton to rn11n. Or. Harold Hauahton. the 64-)ar-old ph)sk-1an v.ho be('ame the county's fi rst jail medical d1r«tor. ha an- nounetd hii 1nientioa to lca\t' the $70.262 prr )Cir PoSt efTttll\'t' June 15. ~ Whtn th<' ncv. adminmra1or 1s.- ume1 h1 new post he will find st\eral ke) v.xa.nc1t'S on the I(). member Jlil med1caJ staff. Bc$1d" t\\o ph)s1c1ans. the ,medical tom is shon tv.o f ull-t1me rorrttttonal nurs.- t'S and onr nursc-prac1111oner ~Five terrorize Vietnamese ( . lfamily, get $2,000 in Mesa · • By TONY SAA VEORA • Of .. .,..,""' .... Police are st1ll look1ng for the li'e , robbe~ who 1erron1t"d a V1etnamcst' fom1I~ 1n Costa Mesa 1h1<. week. l"<.Cap1ng "1th about S!.000 in ca'ih and Jl'"elf"Y after threatening 10 tonure the' 1ct1ms. Tht· Huu Ngu)'cn. 6H. and his \l.1fe. ~J Thi. 61. were eating din ner around 11 pm. Tucsda) when thr assailanh burst through the front door of the home at 2174 Maple St. Police rcponcd the robbers. also described as Vietnamese. apparent!} picked the lock. At least three of them were carT) ing nick.el-plated auto- mauc handguns. W11h th<' guns pressed to their templc'i. the clderl) victims were led from the knrhen toa bedroom. where th<"' "t'rt' thrown face down on a bed. Their hands \\Cre ucd ~hand their backs w11h the rords from electnc appliances. and the} \l.tre CO\ered "it h a blanket. The gunmen rounded up the cou- ple's two daughten. Lien Thi. 26. and Kim Oanh. 11. and tied them up nc>.t to their parents. ..\nothcr famil) member. Lam Xuon, 20. wai brought to the room after he arrived home from school and "as greeted b) a robber. who put a gun 10 the man's head Police reponed the assailants threatened to put the family members· I "1n water and put clec1rn:1t~ to them or use an iron on their bod1l's .. after thl' '1c11ms ignored the demand for mone) The lam1I\ v.as held for about an hour. "h1k ·the robbers repeatedly put guns to the' 1cums' foreheads and ransacked the bedrooms. Wnst- watches. nngs and ca!!.h were taken from the people. &lore leaving, the robbers untied • the elderl) couple and the two daughters. sa) 1ng they could call 1he police no". rcpons said The assailants were d~nbed as bet"ecn 19 and 10 )cars old. "'eanng "new "ave" style clothing. including black leather Jackets. GOV. DEUKMEJIA~T ALKS IN NEWPO~T •·· From Al ~nefit from production of thr MX missile. (The U.S. Senate \Oted 55-45 Tuc!>da) 10 rclc~ SI . .S billion for 21 more missiles.) ··rm pleased we·rc gl\ 1ng our nego11a1 or!> in Gene\a a bargaining ··riu#Qeukme,1an said, -re1'"t'1i'iitgl0 the ll.S.-Sov1e1 arms negotiations under wa) 1n Switzerland. "Much of the work that "'" be done on the MX will be done 1n California." he said. "That'\ going to be "Cl) helpful to~ 10 our econ- om)... decision to close Kestcrson's polluted Durin_g a w1de-r.ing1ng news con-ponds and shut ofT federal lfriga11 on fercncc in Los .\ngelcs. DeukmeJ1an water to 42.000 acTes of western San commented on the closing of ponds in Joaquin Valle) farm land. the Kesterson National Wildlife Acf-··rm o ptimistic that something will uge. explained his decision to drop a be "'orked out.'' Deukmejaan said. ~olub1tmg 11lcgal~~feel (th<" ~ftlgefflii"oe ele:med collecting unemployment benefi ts. up and at the same time continue to predicted that Ma) or Tom Bradley use that valuable farm land." will run a~inst him again and The governor declined 10 cnt1c11c rejected the idea of.tait rebates. Carol Hallett, a special Western Dcukmej1an sounded sanguine representative to lntenor Secretary ·about the .S. Interior Department's Donald P. Hodel. COCAINE SEIZED IN MESA RAID ••. From Al complc\ at 635 Baker '>t about 6 p.m .. according to a poliu· '>poke'>- man. possession of cocaine for sale were Mario Carrasco. 45. a rcs1dent of the apanment: Oscar Hugh Hernandez, 39. believed to be a resident of Newport Beach and Michael Edward Duff). !8 of La Salle Lane 1n Huntington Beath. 11on for about three months. police ~·d. Offin:rs \aid cocaine 1s manufac- tured from cocoa plants $rown 1n '>Ou th of the bordcr countries where "11 I'> din chl'ap:· It as usuall ) 'tmuggled into this rnuntr) b) air- plane or boat. Pulice then obtained a <,earch ~arrant at West Orange ( ount) Mun1c1pal Court 1n Wt•'it m1n'>tcr. A sub\Cquent search of the apanment allegedl) > 1clded "add111onal amounts" of hJgh-grade and uncut cocaine believed smuggled 1n from South .\menca or Mc.u rn. according to the police spokeswoman. ( ·arrasco and Hernanez. rcponed to be c1111ens of .\rgcn11na. arc being held 1n Hun11ng10,,~h Cit) 1all on • ·bail ofS250.000. ~ 1s being held ·· BO' DY .. The tno arrested at the apartment un susp1 c1on of ~llin11. cocaine and 1n lieu ofS25.000 ba il. . The ca!.C ha'> been under in"estiJZ,a· From Al • • • EDISON RESTRAINED.:. From Al San Onofre's unit 1 was shut down In 1981 while repairs were made to the boilers, and became operational again for the first time late last year. The delay in a decision by the PUC about flnanclal responsibility f0< repair costs bothered SyMa Slegef, executive director of the San Francisco-based consumer group called Toward Utility Rate Normaltzation (TURN). "It's most annoying they keep deferring a decision," she said. But Southern Californla Edison said the delay was appropriate, and said it would have had a negative effect on Its lawsuit If the PUC had acted. An engineer with Edison told the commission that Wes1- lnghouse's equipment design was the best available, and Edison president Howard Allen said "no responstble manufacturing company" could be expected to honor a warranty for replacement emergency costs Incurred during a power plant shutdown. According to the PUC staff, the shutdown of unit 1 resulted In $181 million in higher fuel costs. TRIAL ... From Al 10 ,rx·nd lrorn 27 \t•ar<, to hie in pn<,on r ht J'lfOWlU lllln jlft:ge'I Kalph. a Bnmh-horn lrn·-1.tncc photogra- pher <,hut ~J\l' 11ut of re' l'ni'· and 1n a m1sgu1dt·d JtH·mpt to lortt' hi'> turml'r "'k 111 turn to him for t'mot1onjl -.upport I hi.' two "'err .1ttcmpt1ng J rl.'u1nulijt1on at the llnll'. I lo"'l'' l'r dt·knw .111ornl'\ lar k I .irl\ -.<ud hl' 1na·nd' 10 \h1)" that Ka )e "a!. 'lhot and l>.11led atcidentall~ while tl)1ng to pre\ent h1'> ~tepfathl.'r from"omm111ing su1c1de Earl\ said 1ha1 alter KaH' "as shot his client pan1(i>.ed. b·ur) 1ng the muscular )Outh\ hod ~ in a sand} d11ch at an In 1m· construction site where 11 wa~ d1'>U>H'red .\ug. 6. During cross-c;\am1na11on. K,a)'e's mother. speaking 1n a low. halting voice. told Juror<, Ralph·., men tal stall' had been "up and down" 1n the authont1t''> on thr bod) found earl) toda). "But wc·,e been wa11ing for this to happen." she said. "The waiting has been hard. It's so unfinished.'' A spokesman for the National Transponauon Safet~ Board. which 1s in' es11ga11ng the crash. said a repon that should pinpoint 1he cause of the accident 1s not completed. larT) Trac). a spokesman for the McDonnell-Douglas Flying Club. said the airplane was in 11p-top shape. He said crash investigators told him the> were satisfied that the pla ne had been proper!~ maintained. "There \I.a'> nothing wrong w11h the plant." said Trac). who noted that E1s1m1nger u~d the craft frequentl) W11nesscs to the crash s~ud the airplane passed o'er the cit)--Owned pier at a low al111udc and made a \udden turn beforc plunging into the 0<.ean and '>1nk1ng in 40 feet of water. d3)5 prc<:edang the .\ug. I i.hoo11ng. <ihe also said her former husband was often depressed. Ralph. who ha<. been held in the Orange Count) Jail 1n lteu of S500.000 bail !>Ince his arre 1. con- ferrcd w11h h" attorne) on two 01.ras1ons during the afternoon-long ero<.<;-examinat1on. 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Rn Son. 57 M 11 24 82 49 TOOU se 46 Secono '°* 3 IC.pm 0 1 .. 47 Secono 1>1gn 92Spm •• 64 49 IO 43 HllOAY 5~ 45 F1t11-3 27•m oe 82 43 ~low 130•m • 1 11 •• 3 3Spm 05 64 48 s.cono lligll t 48pm 41 76 •3 ti 49 Sun MU todey •I 8 OS p m ,_ 76 44 Fr1<1eye1S54em enclNH~ .. 606 77 44 pm 1$ 42 MOol\ Mia IOOey et 829 pm,,_ 77 43 Fr1<1~t184l e m end-•eo-1117 2• .. .. pm . Conn. \I.a\ 'at his bedMdl" Red~raH'. one of the mu<,t ac- comphshl·d actors of a ~enera11on that include~ Sir Laurence Olivier and ~1r John Gielgud. starred in do1en-. of pla~ \and mo' 1cs. lllnc~s haJ kc.-pt him off the stagt' since the I <nos. but ,,. 1983 he published Im autob1ograph~. "In M> Mind'!I l::yc. ---- MARINA WOULD MEAN MILLIONS ••. From Al workers and another 2.200 com- mercial emplo)ees. lht• rePon ~•d. The stud) 1s based on a 1974 plan 10 build boat slips. restaurants. shops. motels and some res1denual units along ( osta Mesa's proposed passage to the sea. a man-made manna running, along the ea'lt bank of the ~anta Ana R1,er < '11) officials arc.· hopi ng the op- 111ms11c results "'ill ix·r~uade federal budget makers into appropriating $250.00U for the.· ..\rm) Corps of Engineers 10 conduct a rcqu1rcd prchminal) repon on the project. The Corps will accrpt onl) federal mone~ to prepare the stud)'. "h1ch \I.Ou Id e'aluate the proJell and decide "hethc.•r the site 1s suitable for a recreational manna. Cit) Councilman Donn Hall will prt"Sent the l'Conom1c stud~ to law- maker!> nr\t week during a tnp to Washington D.C Hall. who came home t'mpt~ handed last )ear. 1s scheduled to tesllf) March 28 bcforc House and Senate subcommittees on waterways and na' 1gllt1on. Hall said Wednesda' that the economic finding'> will surcl) bolster his case. '"Thl' results arc so pos1t1\e. that the marina's an absolute must. I'm ver) op11mis111.'... he said. "I felt il nadequate last )far (while 1cst1f)ing before lawmakers). But this report shows a definite reJurn on the frderal in' estment. The manna will benefit go' emml'nt ood add to thl' eron- om' .. Thl· requirement that onl) federal funds he '!'>Cd for tht' stud) has cons1stcntl~ stalleJ the pni1ee1. lea,. 1ng the Cit) ~11h m hat in hand O\er lhf }e3r!>. If the funding 1s again denied, ROl·dcr said thl' cit) would !leek a wa1,er allowing local go,ernment and bus1 nl'S'i °'t'rtor'> to pa)' for the m·cessan 'ltudv (11) uflic1als ha\C." l'~llmated that Costa Mesa has spent a., much as $200.000 1n the past ICJ \ears on 'anous reports in hopcs ·of per- suading leJt'ral1lcg1sla1or~ to approve the nece'i\31) fund ing. Mcan"hile. the ne" stud) has risen 1n cost from S60.000 to S250.UOO. MASSAGE PARLOR RAIDS NET ELEVEN ••. From Al Wa)ne A1rpon. Another parlor 1s on West Coast H ighwa) abo' ca popular ace cream shop and still another is on Old Newport Boule.,,ard near Hoag Memorial Hospital. "The total number is really nd1cu- lous." Long said. "Ir's JOSI not ma nageable.'' 8~ comparison. Hun11ngton Beach has issued business licenses to about I I massage parlors. Costa Mesa has 11.1.0 massage parlors and Irvine has none. though there arc about a dozen h'ensed masseuses who operate in the Cll}. Long 'i31d the increase of massagt' parlors in Newport Beach appears 10 be 11ed d1rectl) to restncta"e massage parlor ordinances adopted b> neigh- boring cities. "The} Just started mo" 1ng in here." he said. ..... Long said during the 1nvest1ga11on. vice officers who went undercover were ushered into rooms that some- times contained onl) pornographic magazines and a mallrcss thrown on the noor. The 1n,est1ga11on also revealed. according to Long. that there also arc legitimate massage parlors and that a number of respected businesses, in· eluding the posh Amen Wardy boutiq ue in N<.'wpon Center. em- ployed masseu~s. The prost11ut1on sweep began Feb 7 with the arrest ofln Hang Ma, 29. of Anaheim and Kwang Ok Newman. 39. of Santa Ana. Both arrests were made at Coast h1a1su Acupuncture. 2400 W. Coast H1~hway. On Frb. 19. police arrested Sun C. Kang. 43. of Los Ange1es and Yun C'. Yu. 35. of Cypress. Both arrests occurred at Haneda Spa, 405 30th St. On Feb. 22. J><)hcc arrested Da' 1d Ma nin Rosenthal. 37. of Seal Beach: Linda h1rh.~) Reagan. 34. of Yorba Linda: Suong Thi Ngoc Ngu)'cn, 39, of Tustin: and Hucm1 B1ch Le, 30. of Westminster. All \\t're arrested at the Palace Spa . .3710 Campus Drive. except for Le who was arrested at the Getawn}. !009 Quail t. "" On March 14. officers arrested Carol Mac Grabill. .34. of Costa Mesa at the Shangn-Lia Spa. 4120 Campus Drt\e, Am•sted Monda) at Newrort Onfntal Spa. 493 . Newpon Bl vd .. "'as Ll'e Yoon Ja. 34. of Stanton. Carne arah Higgins. 38. of .\nahcam was arrested Tursda} at Newport f)(ccutive Spa, 4251 Martingale. All were am.-sted on -.usp1c1on of prosti tution. You're invited to a Very Special hatlfllritk Trunk Show on S.turday. March 23rd, from tl:M A.M. to 1:11 P .M. Mr . Marty Denzls. Sales Manager of hat .. .trk wlll be here along with our entire staff to serve you . Looking Forward to Seeing You! 119 Fashion Island• Newport Beach. California• 71 ·759-1622 • Child finge~rint t_easiQns planned_ Sa ' rel' child li naerprintina clink is scheduled turd~~ and S~nday from 10 o.rn. until 4 p.m. at the Round Tobie ~11ta. 197SO Beach Blvd . at the Newland Center in Hunt•!'&ton lkuch from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Parents are invited to bring their childre n over 2J cars old to the rcstuaf'l!nl. Th~ completed linaerprint l'llr and other handout'. wall be given to parents ur gua rdians. ~ur more in formation. contact Owryl Lawrence of the crime prevention unit of the Hutntington Beach Police Department at 536-5246, JITflJ• of love workahop toP#c A ~orksho_p examining the myths and unr~~stic expcciauons of love will be presented Friday in the Faculty House at 9rangc Coast C'olleJC in Costa Mesa. Dr. Steven Wi ner, a communications consult:ant. will con~1;1ct the 7 p.m. workshop. The fee is $1 0 and add1t1onnl information i!'i available ut 432-5880. Computer workahop at OCC Computers and their operation is the subject ofn two-. pan workshop for beginners to be held f riday a nd · Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mc:su. Richard Howe, an a uthor in the field of datu processing ~nd c~mputcr pr_ogramming. will condu~t the classes, which will be held trom 6 tu JO p.m. Friday and frOf!1 9 a-.m. to 5 IJ·IT)· Saturda~ in Room 105 of OCC's Social Science Bu1ld 1ng. The kc is $50 anJ details arC' available at 432-5880. Boy sought to hoat .tld •how Auditions wi ll be held Saturday for a boy ht·twecn 8 and 13 to rn-host .. Orangl' County Kids." a new t•ablc !'ihow for children from 6 to 16. Tryouts will be hdd at K YOU· f V studios at thc Ccntt.'nn ial Educational Ct·nter. 2900 W. Ed inger Avt.' .. Santa Ana. in Room E-IOJ. Boys 8 to 10 wi ll be sel'n between 9and IO:JUa.m.andboys 11 to IJfrom 10:30 to noon. The show will begin taping in April. ' Psychlc festlval slated A psychic festival will be held by the Orange Coast chapter of Psynencs Saturda) from IOa.m. to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Women's Club. 610 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. Featured al the event will Ix· astrologers. card readers. clair'voyants. numerologists. palmists and many others. The admission is $1 .50 and door prw~s wall be awarded. Orange plck aids muslclans Snddleback College North's weekend orange pick Saturday and Sunday wi ll benefit the.• school's music depart ment. which will use the procci:ds to fund upcoming concerts and to pro' 1de sc holarships. ' ~ h~c Eroves of~ad_aLln.inc center Dnve. lsopen lo the pubilc and orangees arc 15 cents a pound. Pickers should bring their own containers and a stepladdcr. Thl·grovesare open fro m 9 a.m. to J p.m. Wrltlng workshop at college "How tu Write Wi thout Mistakes" w11I be tht: topict1f a four-hour workshop Saturda~ in Room 111 of Ow Counseling and Admissiur:1' Bui lding at Orangl' Cou!.t College in Co'>ta Mesa. Hridget Ladd. who trarhts husiness l'Qrrespondem·l· at nee. will instruct the class in recogni11ng and correc.·ting arors 1n irammar. punr 1ua11on. spelling and v0t·abular>-Thl' ll:e for the Y a.m. dass 1s $:!0. and furthl·r information 1s uvailabk at 431-5880. Women's legal seminar set T he Oran~e Count) Womt:n Law~crs organ1zat1on \\tit hold a !.Cminar Saturda\ on women 111 the courtroom from 9 a.m. to noun in Oc.panmcnt One of the Orange County Supawr Court. 700 Ci vic Center l>rivl' Wl·st. Santa Ana. Just1re Shl·tla Prl·ll Sonl·nshin~· uf thl· Fourth Appdlatc District wall s~rw us moderator for the panel discussions on ct1C.·cu' l' trial advocacy. personal diplomaC) and rnurtroom appearance. demeanor and dress. Call 979-:!362. 'Rlght Selr at Mesa center .. The Right. Self." So ut h Coast Repertor~ 's annual .touring children's theater produrtion. will be stagi:d Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at the Rea Comm unit}' Centi:r. 661 Hamilton St.. C'osta Mesa. There 1s no charge for children fro m fourth gradt· through junior high·school. The show is a mu'iical corned) coupled with a message of self-esteem for) oung people. Thursday, March 21 • 7:JU p.m .. Newport Beach Planning Commission. City Council Chambers. )300 Newport Bl vd. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Plannlnf Commission, Cit y Council Chambers. City Counci Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. -' O<ange CoMI IWl Y '9LOT /T1lurMlr ..... It, ... M Another nice clay on the Oranae Coast "' A H~rbor Department boat patrolaan empty channel thla week•• cloada loom abo•e Lafuna Beach, brlqlDC a b~lltmm to tlaearea. Sycamore Hills Lag na 's biggest project Underground utilities prepa r ed ro~ 68Thou~es a long E l Toro Road A review of City • e shows Kaufman and .Broad has resold more than l O·t irds of its propcrtyto another firm. help pa) for the entire 522-acre greenbelt it purchased in 1978 from Ra~cho Palos ~erdes CQ..rp. ______ _ Wl\en [aguna Beach bought the land for S6.75 million, it planned to preserve the pristine hills. But wi th A local partnership nlled C'anyon Hills will be responsible for building the town home and con· By LISA MAHONEY dom1n1um portions of the oject known as The Club and OtitieO...,No4ttafl The Terran~. Cit\ records show. no defi nite means to pay for the land, city officials found the} had a monkey on their backs. Interest on the unpaid pri ncipal grows by about S 1,300 a da). The most intensive residential development 1n ·\nahc1m Hills Development Corp. and Gore Laguna Beach history is undcr way at Sycamore Hills. Commun1t> Builder~ Inc. make up the partnership. · Cit) officialschanged.thcl..a&una Budtileneral Plan to accommodate the h1gh-dens1ty development Con,.. -- cessions on gradi ng the steep hills have also been made. 9 nder$round utilities are being insta lled for 681 Kaufman and Broad will build the single-family housing untts on 6.4.3 aC'res of land alon~ El Toro Road homes ('alled The Villas, Frank said. The Kaufman and Broad purchase combi ne~ with about S5.3 million expected from Orange County for a freewa) right of way. should erase the debt bcfort' I 990. purC'h~sed by ~aulman and Broad Inc. of ~os Angeles. Housing will be designed in clusters wi th adJ&Cent ( <?nstru.C't1on of I ?2 . town homes and 4? I co!'· open space. do ~J ~ 1 um11 u ~et La,Q.t:gin. w M i!Y...(9n tractors 'M.Hhh£glfl:.==---Tue:tewnhouw.i a n#nglfifuiliH\>' ~tH=$tart .a1 build.ing.108 s1ngle-fa~y omes t is summer. All the about $100.000. Condominiums witi start out as rental Fr~~~=r=====,...--== ·sides t e proposeOSan Joaquin Fret'wa}'. the housing ~s sched uled for December occupanc.y. units and arc expected to be available for between $600 Ocs1gns forthc 1own.h'!usesa!'d cond~min1ums havl' and $800 a month. county also in tends to purchase some land fo r a regional par~. bl:en approved by the city s Design Review Board. but t·ont·eptual designs for the project'!> single-family homes were rejected. Can)on Hills entered into a JOint venture wllh Kaufman and Broad about the same time the cit}' completed an agreement with the LO!> Angeles firm to Sl'll tlw 64.3-acrc parcel for about $5. 7 mil hon, records show The rest ofS)camore Hills will remain as open space. Frank said. Kaufman and Broad Inc. 1s preparing tu submit reworked plans that wall wmpl ement the other portions of the projrct. Ci ty Manager Ken Frank said. Ci t~ oflic1als sold thl' oroperty last year 10 order 10 American Indian fest slated at UCI SYCAMORE HILLS FUTURE WEIGHED ..• From Al development into thi: corridor area 1f necessal). Frank said. Largl·r sewer lln1:s being installed along Lag una Canyo n up to El Toro Road w1lf al-;o Pl'rm1t about 50 homes and businesses in unincorporated pockets of the canyon to tic into th e cit\ systl'm 1f thl'tr owners desire. Frank said. The excess water rapacity will be turned over to the Laguna Beach County Water District. he said. Besides watennggrcener) along the proposed frci:wa}. the district would use the reserw water as an e mer~enq backup for El Toro Water D1stnct under a mutual agreement. Joseph Sweany. watcr district general man· ager. said. Cit} onicials did ~omc fanc~ financial foo tworl.. to pa} for the larger rest>rvoir and oversiLcd sewer lines. Terr) Timmon\. president of L1guna Greenbelt Inc .. !laid he under· stands Frank's rcasonin~. but thi: environmental organ11at1on would n'ol fa or putting mor~· homt:'i at Sycamore Hills. .. II ma> be gooJ plannmg. but thl' greenbelt would be opposrd 10 more development." Timmons su1d . .. S}camon· Hills" the buc kle ol tht• Na11,c .\mencan crafts. dancing and children's greenbelt that keeps the north and assessment district. The""' received . act•' 1t1e<i will be featured at the Amcncan Indian Festi,al. south portions together. trs an ex-a $1 20.000 crcdll 1n exchange for the scheduled Fnda) and Saturda} at UC lrvme. trcmch , 11al area." he said. extra capaCll} and owe<; $43,308. The fesuval will be held at Univcrstty Center from llnd·a nn agrl·emcnt Mth Kauf· • Tht• 1radcolT allo~ mg the charge'i noon tu 3 p m Frida~ and from IOa.m to 4 p.m. Saturday. man and Broad. future Sycamore to tx· included 1n the assessment h 1s sponsored b> the Nauonal H1stor} Foundation of Hills residents will bear the cost oft he d1stnct ·~ the cll) 's agreement to Orange Count) and UCL improvements as part of a $6.J permit Kaufman and Broad to Thc fcs tl\al 1s held 1n conJunc11on with the seventh milhon -bend repayment for th e rcschedulc 1t'i interest and principal annual (ollegC' Mot1,at1on Program for .\mencan Indian installation of utilitie!> on Kaufman pa~ mcnts for the 64.J-acrl' purchaSC'. Students . .\bout :!50 students from Indian schools 10 and Broad's 64.3 acres. Some pa~ments ha'e been dl'layed Orange and Los Angeles count1e-s will \ISH the campus w while others han• been escalated to leam about opportum11es 1n higher educauon. The cit y formed an a'iSl'Ssmcnt ne\t October when Kaufman and The Amencan Indian Fes11val al U('l opens at noon district to sell bonds to tinanc1: Broad will makl· a lump-sum pa)· Fnday w1 1h·na11vc dances from se'eral Indian nation!.. bringing ut1h11es to the Kaufma n and ment o f about$:! million. From I to 3 p.m .. an1st'> will demonstrate and sell native Broad parcel. Under this method of Frank sa's hl"s not sure ho\\ much crafts. -financing. which is 1ncreas1ngly used -·· 1 Th f I d h I d f h in Southern Ca lifornia. the propert~ ·s thl' ltrm \\Ill '>a'e h) ho din~ onto 11s l' prl·m1ere o a" 1 es o~ l'nt1t e ·· ongs o t e mo ne) longer. bUl he belie,e!> 11's .\nasa11" '"II be presented at I p.m. Fnda) 1n l 'n1vcrsll) owner pays the assessmrnts unt1I the more than the nt~ '!. O\ ers1Ling cost!.. Ce nter's Hentagc room. .\lso at I Pm . actor W!ll housing units are solJ. The new Ka ufman and Rroad spokesman Sampson.\\ ho portrayed an .\mencan Indian chnraeterrn residents then find the ass1:ssmi:nts Cl)de Lane rnuld not be rrached for the film .. One Fie\\ o .. ertheC uekuo·s Ne-.t.'. "''II speak in on their local ta.'< bil l. comment. the Pine Room. Frank said he's not \Ure how much .\side tx·ndit of the arrangement. Saturda~ 's events begin \\Ith children·., game\ and the city's share of1mpro-.ements will a<:cording to Franll.. 1s a break the cit y crafts, including fsce pa1n11ng. feather crafts. acorn cost becaui.e the) weri: s" allowed in will get from Rancho Palos \. erdes for grinding and shuttlecock g.amc\ The frl·t' acll' 111e1> "'111 Kaufman and Broad'\ larger project the lump--;um pa) ml·nt 11"111 recel\ e take place from I 0 to 11 a.m . .and noon to 2 p.m. rnstcad of seeki ng separate bids. 1n October. The Hale Fam1l~ Dant·e (in1up will perform at 11 Enginecrs estimates put the sewer .\ppn)\ al to rncludr the o' er .. 1z1ng a.m. and :! p.m. Saturda} ltnecostsatabout$2S.000. The water costs into the s,camurr Hiiis The crafts fair. shde sho~ and an.facts d1!>pla' also d1 str1ctplaceda$1 20.l)(l0 pncc tag on aSSl'\<,ment d1slrKt ·and tu changl' "''II continue on aturda~ het\\l'Cn 10 a.m to 4. p.m thi: 150.000-gallon oH·rsillng of its Kaufman and Broall''> pa~ ment Natl\e .\mencan food also will be '>Old water resrrvoir. o;chcduk \\as g1H'n b\ thl' ( 11~ V"nor" to l 'Cl can obtam free campus parkrng Part of a $163.JO!! "'ater district Council at 1t'i clec11on n1gh1 tnl'l't1ng perm11s at a dispenser on Bridge Road near Nonh C1rck anne\ation fee is also 1nduded 1n th e No' 6 \ 1e-w Drl\c Irvine tailor shop bandits well dressed after holdup hug 1n thl' 10000 blo\'k 11f ~later .\H:nu.:. r Bu rglars d1d $JOO damngl' 10 n "ending mar hme thal the} 'imashl'd open to \teal $1 worth of rnnd) at 1hc (ioldi:n r rmngk Loundn mat. 11 75!1 Edinger .\H'. • • • Burglar'i stuk four hu tx·ap~ 'alucd I '·f'h \1crrnfr,.tt~:n1 1n the 4000 him· I.. ,,1 T run hu ll and ,111k Jt'Wclr) and j smn gull.If ••• \girl \\3~Jppn·hl'ncJ lit tlw fargct 'itnn'. ll!ll-1.~ .\dam' \' c tor tht• theft of twoi..., and a tape \alunt at $1 ~.99. • • • \,\hopper -;."lid her macramt· purse ~·t\\Cen ? 111 a.m. and b p.m. \\ ,·d nl'\da~ in a parking lot at ~200 P.HI.. Centl'r Dn\e Nothing was ,tokn. llo"''\l'r. a $100 racing mask "',1, 1.11..l'n trom another car par~ed a1 thl' ,,1ml' lol .111on '>omct1 me bct\~C'l'n 8 'll ,1 m JnJ ~ 30 p.m En tf) was malk h' ,11pp1n~ an unkno"'n tonl thruutLh the "'ind()~ \ldtng Jnd opt·n111ll-th,· llxl.. The owner of an Irvine ta1 lonng shop was robbed of a rack of suits. valued at $4.000, at gunpoint Wednesday. p0licc Sll}. Sam Abujudd , who owns Sam's Tailoring in the Heritage Plaza Shop- ping Center, told police he was held up about 7:40 n.m. by u black mnn who pretended to be a customer. Another man. a Caucasian. also may have lx'en involved. police said. Accordina tu policr. AbUJudcl was opcnina his shop for the day when he was folfowed inside by the black man who had been standina nearby wi th ln-lne •\ H1ddll· Drive coupk d1M'ovcn·d their S111-month·old baby dead an its crib Tuesday mornt ng, p<>hcc ~)'· The child. who wa~ taken to r ust1n Community Ho$pital about 8:30 a.m .. apparently succu mbed to Sud· den Infan t Death S)'ndronw. For unknown reasons. SIDS vict1mu top breathing while they :irr asleep. A coroncr'sautopsy is scheduled, police say. ••• A Fortuna East resident rt poncd her diamond rina mi~'i na. The woman wH unsur~ whtn the item may have bttn taken. No dollar n luc wu available. • • • A Bu Street resident found a arenade lay1n1 1n the aras • h was another man. The black man allegedly pointed a handJun at the shop owner. escorted him anto a back room and left him there. AbuJudcl told police he heard the front door open and clo!f.. indicating someone else had ('ntere<J the store. He came out of the back room after se~cral m. inutes. he ~•id. to fi nd tu dos. men's suits and various a cssorics missina. . Police ~Y the tuxedo thieves did not demand Abujudcl's wallet. There was no money in the cash register. a booked into the police department property room. • • • Someone stoic the radio from a Toyota parked on Lewis Str«t. • • • A prowler "-'OS seen petrina into u bath room window in th ec100 block of Narc1ssu venue in C'orona del Mar. • • • >\ woman re Pllned that \he lo t a S 12.000 necklace at the Marriott Hotel 1n N<'wPon Center. f'outaln Valley \ rc~•dcnt oft he 17 lOO block of~an Luili rc poncd WcdnNay that somc- Qnc \tok his lllue Columbia RM hie l'lc from hi' op:n aaraac. Th· lo wa\ c~t1nlat •d at SI 00. ••• \ n,-..ltknt ot thl· 17100 hloc.:k of~:m police spokesman sai d. The gunman was described as bl'1ng between the ages of .20 and 26. 6 feet 1 inches tall, with a medium build and a short .\fro. He wore a reddish- tan leather jacket nnd jeans. His possible accom pltcc was sai J to be about 25 year~ old. S feet 6 inches tall and w<.·1ghing about I 50 pounds. The man had long curly blond hair and wore a white shirt and black pants. No vehicle was St-en lcav1nj the vicinity . .\bujudel was not hurt an the incident. R1t•ardo rl.'portcd Wednt·~n) th::it vundal!. h:1d ~pla'ihed nH1tor 011 on h1'> garuac door and drt\.C"-3) fhr dam· Oge w.lS C\t1matNf at $~00. • • • <;omconl' enten•d an V(>l'll aunijc Wrdnl''idn ) on the 18000 block of Sun'i\.'t Court :md 'ltotc o ttK>I 00\ and tools. a rc'i1clcnt reported. l hl' Hlluc "'"not 1mmt'diateh tktl'rtnlfll'd • • • .<\ Snnta .\nn "omun wld pohcc \he 1051 hr clutch p1,1r'IC \\-cdne\dJ ,.,.hale •hoppina at the T~nfi>' Drug., 'i\ort at t6141 Hnrtl\lr Blvd. tn hrnnt111n Villt ) f hc pur~ contained her drlH'r'\ ftl'Cll'!(' nnd II ar<l\"Cr) \tllr\: 'hctk e:t\lu na card • • • Th1l'H"\ \tole tt S2 I 0 5tcreo 00c1 '111Crlnll tt hllkrJ lll7b \ ol~'"'a•c:n at S250 from a 1978 grcl'n ihundl·r· bird in a carport 1111he 17000 hind llf Euclid 1. • • • Th1e\ll''l ~tole s~.1 00 tn hnnd 1)0\\(.'r tool' after cutting a lock to a garagl' 1n tht· 150()(1 block of Sterhng. • • • .\ .. H 7-<'nhber Magn um 'alucd at SD:! was ~tolcn from undrrncath :1 bed in the I 000 block of I n Fonda. • • • .\n ass1su1n1 manager at tra\\ Hnt P1ua. 16121 Harbor Bl"d . claims he wo~ punl'hcd tw1t'f in the face al1c1 rcc1ucst1ng that a group ()f on unruh bo4>ebatl pla) er~ lca\C the prcmi'C' Hunt1n1ton Beach ·\ hurgund) l'clsk1n pur'IC \ aluf d about $40 1n cnsh and \Blued nt S400 when taking m1~t·cllnnou' 11ems into account 'ont~h<•<l at the Red On1nn Re5tnun1nt. IMOO Pac1ficCon't High· 'WU) ..... \ < 11,ta Mc~ man \t\1d hc: wa11 a"aultc,•(I at th~ Ro~ Salpon ~und<i' onll dc,1rcs to prl''S 'f"rn'Sl'\'Ut1on lhara '" n.i:11n" four ~u"~ • • • \onwa1w \U>k r u111na '>hc:ar' ,·ulucd nt 700 from tlte MnJh;rckt·r. 1 l!O-' 7 tknch 81\ d • • • fhtl.'\\'S t•ntel\'d a rc\ldcnu• 1n thl' I 6000 blod. of I \ nn thmugh nn unlock«! rur shd1na door anJ \lok ~ 'O tn \·hangc and SI . l~O an Je\\l'lr\ • • • Rul}la"' \n\a\ht•d .i "'nt.111\\ to ,1 \\Ith fl'd anll blue bead' 1.·ontarning ~;n m ca'h ,1nd $50 1n foo<l 'tamp' d1,.1ppcJ l'l'd 1n thl' Luci.~ Market at \l.1~n,lll.1 "it rel'l and .\tlanta .\Hnuc. • • • \ \h11 ra' ( ru1.,cr b1C\d<' 'alued !H SI 'II"·" \t()kn at tht• tX-:'ll·h ••• Hurglar' hrokl· a l..ttC'ht·n \\ 1ndo" 1n 1tw .inm hlo1. i.. 11f~tark and 'tole a S50 \\,11l h ,1111.J I~ Vahum pills ••• '°lll01l'l'lll' Orokc a StdC \\ 1ndu~ II\ tht' 2000 block of Ca ix· Co1111,ge and ,tok Jl'"t'lr'. S' 1n coans from a Jar. JC'\\t'ln . s~s 1n :l bluc "'alkt and 10 mi~t dlaneous tape\ Laguna Beach Pul 11 l' f\'~ponded tn r1.•pon' of a monh '' running loo~· in th1.· n t' \\ ,•dm·\(fa\ t'' l'n1ng. Th,, :rn1mnl "a!> 1i·turnl·d w the O\\ncr • • • < )ff1rrr-. rl·~t uc:<l a 1fog I hat hnd tu I k n off a d1 ff at I kt'llcr Par!. \\l•dnt·~da' Th1.• dog "'as taki:n 10 '' prn alt' \t'tl•rnnn.in h\ 11'1 O\o\ ner • • • \ n Ckctln \ 'cnm· l"iu"nl''' re· ~•rtt'tf ti\\' theft ofS I SOii 10 nwn:han· J1\{' \\ rdnc~da' morn1n~ • • • .\ l U,tome'r weluna mi:C'hnn1 • I rtp.im on h" 1. ar rt•poncdh \lro\e 11 uwa~ earl\ \\ <'dnc\J3} from a South C oost lhgh\\:t\ f3r~c "'•thtlul J)a\· •na. CoetaMaa \ '.ir , ., hur,l.ir111.·ll 'nm1•tinw • • • \ \ll'fl'11 .in .1-.htra~ and a lighter. nll \ Jllll'd .11 SI 000. were rr portc.-d \tokn ln'm ,, ;.3r at )50 Paul.mno •\q • \OnWllllll' l~;IWC'l'n 10 \0 Jl m Tul·,J.1 \ Jnll ",1 m Wedncsd;H • • • T hll'l' 111rl\. attl'\ M. ~ and 10. n•portrll "4.'l'I O~ a 50 to 60·H'ilr-tlld · man \\1th "" grn1tali. nroscd \\ l'dnl·~:n morntng at T t'\\ 1nll.lr Pail.. l hl' m.rn de'icrtbt:d ns 5 tt..'t't l< int h,., tJll .ind partial!) ~Id. wa\ ,1.rnd1n[! near thr bawhall diamond Newport Beach \ 1.1ck ,1.111111: and two porldain l'll.·11' "mth a torn I of SH. '00 wc.•rc \lnkn fnim .1 n•\1dcn c on tht• 400 hln1. ~ nf I lllttlOHl • • • \ ~fl.,r.lf·old \\atcr dchH'f\ mt\n rl'J'lllrll''' 1hnt hf \\3~ 011 h\ a dog wht ~ Jdt\l'rtrtjl ~ntt•r to a rc'i1den('(' on thr 1400 hill\ I. 1)1 \ ncht < oll na • • • \omMnl' \IOI<' a car l't>\.l'r Qnd ih ur hulxap' fn,m u ( 'athllac LI Dorado that \\II\ pa rk~d on the t800 bl(lCk ol PMI.. :"fr\\port • • • \ g;i\ "cider "'-Orth U .000 wa' \tokn Imm .1 ron'>tru t1on \1tc tln the 1100 bk11.lo. ,1f t'"'P<ltt C'cnh:r Dr1 .. I! • • • \ toot hf.1\ C<)nt1unmg SI ~ I worth of mo!\ "41~ '"'ltn fmm n lude<l e·•rn l' ~1n thl· l-'OO ht"' It or Dolphin l i:rra1.,· I I . I I I '"":._ -' . . -_ ' -~·. Qrllnge COM& DAILY PILOT/Thut9day, w.cft 21, it11 und Three under way , WASHINGTON (AP)-Thecon- pnsional battle over the MX missile. the wi nner of two carbon-copy votes in the ~nate. moves on to the House wht're some opponents concede aoo\,htr major victory for President R~n i in the offing. Rep. Ron Wyden. O.Ore. ··And the excellent chance of winning." pttsident hasJuStstaned makina calls But he ack nowlttt<f that personal on the House side." lobbying by Reaaan for the weapons But other MX fOtS. encouraged by system injects an extra dimension Wednesday's 28-26 recommendation that is difficult to overcome. "T wish it wa n'l so. but there have always been the votes to pa$$ it." Rep. David Obey, 0-Wis .. said. "In m y asseument. it's always been gone." by U"ie House Appropriations Com-"The ~wer and the popularity of mittec to kill MX spendina, predicted the president is awesome -.it's a.~ the final tarry will t?e extremely.close, , a~me . as the weapon itself. wittnn upset possible. 0 Neill said. ·• "It's a hard fi&ht," said House Rcaaan is "one of the greatest Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill. 0-Mass.. lobbyists of all time." said House an MX opponent. "It's a vote of Democratic Whip Thomas S. Foley conscience. We still think we have an of Washington. "I think there is in the House now about a I ()..vote victory" for MX. said McMartin boy claims ~otlomy by toy tru.ck LOI ANGILIS (AP) -A t-=-dd ~ tlltlfted ln the ...... , P.....acttool moleeta- tlon CMe that heW91 raped wtth • toy Cllr ~ he attended ..,. MMhattM 8eectt lehOOt. The teetlmony by the boy, the fifth cNld wtt.,.. to teattf'y In a . pNlmlnary haring for eeven tMChera eccuMd Of moleetlng 41 chlldren, CllfM during ~ ttontna by ·o.nlel O.Yla, attorney for~ Reymond ~. After teetffylng that Budcey Md eodomDed him. the bOV. who la,.....,_ to• John Doe No. 12, ... Mked " he evet' had been r..,.S by eny Object other than llucny'a penil. - boy repllecLtba be bed beer'l r--' wtth a lfMI metal toy car, abOut 4 lnchee long and 1 Ya lnchel wtde, In a vecant ctuaroom at the now-doMd 9CtM>Ot. The boy dld not tpedftcaUy say who raped him wtth the car, O.vta told report•• outlkte court. Buckey, 26, and afx other former teacherl are accused of 208 count• of child "'°*tatlon and conspiracy. The other defen- dainta are Buokey'a grand- mother, tchoof founder Virginia McMartln, 77: her daughter Peggy McMartin Buckey, 58; her granddaughter Peggy Ann Buck- ey, 29, and teacher• Betty Raldor, 65, Mary Ann Jeckton, 57,--"°°-S.bette Spitter, 37. However. another opponent. Rep. Richard Gephardt. 0-Mo .• said he thinks the issue will be settled by five or six votes either way and that there is "real hope that we are going to win this vote.'' The Senate endorsed the MX missile proaram for the second con- secutive day Wednesday. voting 55-45 to approve spending another S 1.5 billion for a second installment of21 MXs. The margin was identical to that in an initial vote on Tuesday. Under an agreement arrived at last fall. two votes are required in both houses of Congress. one to authorize thr money and the other to actuall y appropriate it. .• The two House votes are schrduled for Tuesday and Thursday of nexl week. Reagan ultimately wants to place 100 MXs in underground silos in Nebra ska and Wyoming to replace the aging force of Minuteman miss- iles that co mprise the land-based portion of the U.S. strategic arsenal. A major argument against doing that. accordinJ. to MX opponents. is that both the silos and missiles wi ll be vulnerable to Soviet illlack. CELEBRATE SPRING WITH JEWELS _l3Y JOSEPI~fS_ ~WIDE SALE. Savings to 50 % on exquisite jewelry Celebrate the first five days of Spring wit h special savings at South Coast Plazas only in- dependent jeweler . .jewels by Joseph. Experience the light showers of diamonds. the pnng colors of stunning colored gemstones. glistening gold chains and jewelry ... and a selection of Camous name watches. Savings up to 50% in each depirtment are a great way to Celebrate this Spring .. atjewels by Joseph. 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Uitenhage is an automobile manufacturing center near Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean. Van Rooyena said the shooting began when the crowd started marching the mile from Uitenhage's black township of Lanp to a nearby white suburb. A spokesman at police head- quarters in Pretoria, Lt Henry Bed. said 16 blacks had been killed and 22 wounded. Police initially said 14 were .. • • Brock gets AFL-CIO nod as new secret~ of labor By tM AtMCiat~ Preti W HINGTON -Wilham E. Brock. ~re 1d~nt Reaaan· choice a'i new labor srtretary. 1s bc1n1 welcomed by orpnized labor to a post that has drawn the wrath of most union leaders over the past four years. Brock was nominated Wed nesday to ucceed Ray~ond Donovan. whose relations w1Lb AFL-C'IO Pm11dent Lan~ Kirkland were non-cx.r~tent after ~novan angered the t.bor federatiQft's chief early "' the fka..-n admin1stntion. Donovan rcsig~d last week after bemg ordertd to stand trial on 137 counts of grand larce~y and fraud. Tipped off to the appointment by Brock. himself jus1 before Reagan's announcement. Kirkla nd issued a OC1t statement saying. "We look forward lo a new an~ BR . constructive relationship with the Labor Depart(Tlent. Teamsters Pres1~ent Jackie Presser s:ud the union. one of the few to endorse Rl!agan for re-elecuon. was ''delighted with the appointment." Bcoaomy grow• :Z. J percen~ for y~r_ . . . ~ASH ING TON - Econ om 1c growth 1s cooltng off a~d inflauon rs ristng I n th~ current quarter. the Commerce Departm~nt esumated .today. The economy expanded at an annual rate of2 . I percent tn t~e yet·tO-~-<'~mple,ted ~uancr. according to 1he government's "O~sh" esumate. which ts subject 10 several r~visions in the months ahead. That 1s the slowest g~owth since the 1.6 percent annual rate of the third quarter oflast year and also is down s~arpl> from the-revised 4.3 percent of the final three months of 1984. Growth 1n ~he final ~uartcroflast year was revised down from the 4. 9 percent reported earhtr. Woman wins 1, J 00-mlle sled dol race NOME. Alaska -Libby Riddles had to endure 1.100 miles of blizzards. sub-zero temperatures and screaming winds to become the first woman ever to win the lditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. The 28-year-<?ld musher from we~tern Alaska already has plans for part of her $5~.C>OO 1n p~1ze ~on.ey -buy a ticket to Hawaii. But first. she said. "l'vt.> got to hire a dog-stttcr. Riddles and her 13- dog team cruised into the finish chute on Nome's Front Street o~ Wednesday at 9:20 a.m. afier 18 days. 20 mLnutes and 17 seconds on the tratl. the fo urth- slowest lditarod run on record. J 60 kids, teachers ailing LAS VEGAS. Nev. -More than 200 students missed school a day after tacos containing bad meat were st.>rved at a Logandale. ev .• elementary school. officials said. At least 160 students and four teachers sufferc~ Tl_ltnor f<?OO poisonjng.aftcreaUili the tacos Tuesda~. Clark County Health D1stnc1 officials said. killed and at least 25 wounded. Military drlnklnd laws chanded Van Rooyena said the marching e e blacks "were confronted by the police WA HINGTON -The U.S. milital). which traditionally has.allowed (bul) they djd not disperse. Th~y beec drinking b) personnel under age 21 , must begin c_om~ly1ng w1l~ loc~I stoned the police. who acted partly tn drinking-age laws on Junt-I. the Pentagon S3}S. In a d1recuve signed earlier this self-defense and partly lo stop them month by Assistant Defense Secretary Lawrence J. Korbi~ Army., Nav). from reaching the white area." Marine Corps andi\ic..Bw;e were told there could l;>e9~ .excc~UOJU to He said he did-net lcnOW"W~tbe=-=tlTe order. ThoS'e were if a base was located far from a town. sue~ as remote crowd gathered or began the march. radar facility in Alaska: if a base was localed clos~ to another nation .01 state but said it was possibly related lo the with a lower drinking age so that intoxicated soldiers would pl.Y the h1g~ways Sharpeville anniversary.. . between the base and those locations. or 1f ~~ere was a .. un1quel.Y m11itar} Mono Badela, a blackJournaltst for occasion. such as the conclusion of arduous m1lttary duty or the anniversary of Citipress, a Johannesburg Sunday the establish ment of a military service. organization or vessel." newspaper. visited the scene soon afler the shooting. He said a fire truck washed the victims' blood off the street. Badcla said eyewitnesses told him the crowd was trying . to march through town to another black town- ship. Kwanobuhle. tb the funeral of thret-blacks killed in rioting 10 days ago. The cr.owd didn't know the funeral had been banned by a magis- trate several hours earlier. he said. Badela said 1he owner of a shop 50 yards from the shootings told him that police 1n armored vehicles or- dered 1he marchers to turn back ·auFFELL'S IPllUTEIY, llC. f• "' .... Of ,_ lh 1922 ... IUD., com •SA -SQ-115t YOU CAN PUT A TIGER I~ YO UR LOVE LIFE! Rejuvenation & Motivation No Drug All ~atural Non-toxic -Prove n Distributors Wanted 559-4290 Goetz to testify before jury NEW YORK -Subway gunman Bernhard Goctl will. testi.~y ~~ort a grand ju(y next "'eek to head off what his lawyer. say~ 1s a poltt1call ) motivated .. attemp1 b)' th e district attornc} to tnd!cl h1i:n for attempted murder. Goetz"' ill te 11fy March 29. the last day of delt~rat1ons for the panel considering his case. Barr~ Slotnick. Goetz's attorney. said Wednesday. Goet1 did not~tcst1fy before an earlier grand JUI). Many Ohio SltLs reopen COL MBtJ S. Ohio -M6st of the 69 Ohio savings and loans closed nearl} a week ago could reopen for ltm11ed business by Frida}. with the Federal Reserve offenn$ supplies of current> to protect against runs by fearfu l depositors. officials said. Go\. Richard Celeste closed 69 S&L.s on Frida) to prevent a run b> depos11ors 1n the wake of March 8 closing of Home State Savin$S Bank of Cincinnati. which said tt had lost millions because ofloans to a Florida government secumies firm. "Hlll Street" producer leaves LOS ANGELES -Steven Bochco. who helped create NBC-TV's "Hill Street Blues." says he doesn't know why he has been "invited to leave" the award- winning police drama. Bochcosa1d Wednesday he would leave his post as a producer for MTM Enterprises in about four weeks. as soon as he completes work on two more episodes. MTM Enterprises spokesman Larry Bloustetn said the compan} was .. working on a statement." Doug Maulden. a !>pokesman for NBC. said all inquines were being referred to MTM. The gritty. bittersweet show. whi ch won an unprecedented 25 Emm) awards under Bochco's guidance. has tumbled to 48th place in the raungs this season. The show has never BOCHCO been a major hit. but tt has de,eloped a loyal following. Last year it was regul;irl> in the top 20 shows. and at times placrd in the top 10. Smugglers abduct Mulcan girl LOS ANGELES-A lip from an informant led to the rescue ofa 17-year- old Mexican girl who was kidnapped when her father was unable to pay a $600 foe to smugglers who brought them over the border into the United States. The teen-ager had been sc:;ually assaulted. officials said. Rosa Romero. 28. was booked for investigat ion ofkidnappingafter she led deputies Wednesday to the home in Lynwood. about I 0 miles south of Los Angeles. Sobriety roadblocks constitutional B~K~RSFf~LD -A Municipal Court judge says the highway patrol has a cons11tut1onal n~ht to set up roadblocks to check the sobriety of motorists. West Kern Munlc1p~I Court Judge Judge J.L. .. Lance" Fielder said the wa ) roadblocks e set up in Bakersfield was "exemplarv" as he denied a defense request to dismiss evidence from a Dec. I 5 roadblock arrest of a Bakenfield woman. Deputy Public Defender William Malloy contended Wednesday that roadblocks are unconstitutional searches . WoRl n Soviet diplomat •lain In India NEW DELHI. India-Two assailants ridinJa motorcycle shot and killed a Soviet diplomat and wounded his wife and dnver today as the)' drove near the Soviet Embassy. police said. The killers escaped. Police officer Jaadish Singh said the diplomat. identified by the Soviet Embassy as A. Khitrichcnko. and his wife were riding home from the market in a chauffeur-driven car when two men on a motorcycle firtd at least six shots from automatic pisto ls. Two shots each were fired throu,ah the back window, right side window and windshield. 1nah said. The diplomat's wife and driver were slightly wounded. he said. i\11 ~I 111 t ,,,ulu~ 1 .. ,. ~ ( t •• .,-1 .. irt,...f \\• 1 ,,,, ,.,, ,, 1 ~ f .. , r ~", t ,, tit h 1, ,,,,,.,., • ~·fd •' 1-tlf \I A 1 l'k•·•·• t ' hf•·r • \ ••••·nt;lt •~ rl1•lt r .,, f t•Of h T!"'' I,,.,.,,._,, • runtf .-tiM" Int .d1(11rn1'1 •utr malh ,f,41llf1V ... 1 ..... ,,,,~ ·h•\ , • " ,, ' ." 'f" r ••• t """ 1t1 .u. ht •• , I. "' •h \ tllt I. I ~1 t • ''''f, '" • 1•7'r1 ! ,,( 1 •h•••ot• t •• •ht f•ut.tu I uho• t .•• ,. ~ , .... ~TA f un•ttftlt, li(•lt . ~ "'•·r\ It. A sa1lants lobbed explosive in the offices of the Ro)' al Jordanian Airline' in Rome. Athen and the Cypriot capital of Nicosia within a 90-minute period this mornina. scttina off b£a'itS t~?t i!'Jurcd a total of five airline employ~s. There was no claim of rcspon 1b1l1ty for any of the blasts. Radical Palesuntan aroups and Arab state have been bitterly critical of the Joint peace initiative recentl y announced by Kina Hu in of Jordan and Vasser rafat of the ~ Hplfft Marct\ Jt White IUppfle9 IMt. Anahetm Anaheim Plaza 500 N Euclid St. Sutte 109 Co.UM ... 3033 S. Bristol St. Suite A EaMAnehetm 2236 E Lincoln !we Irvine 14805 Jeffrey Road Suite F Mluion Viejo 24000 Ahcla Parkway SP 34 Orange Town & Country m S Mein St. Suite 11 .. Pale tine Liberation Orpni1at1on. · Sovletll •Y JDC "latemal aflalr" GENEY~. wmerland -Superpower n*tiator\ bcpn their fourth round of talk on ftmitina s~cc and nuclctr ~P<>'lS today. with the chief Soviet delcpte uy1n1 U.S. Conare\ tonal votes on the M m1~s1lc were an .American "internal affair.'' The Soviet new aatnc:y Tass has been cnt1cal of the Rtapn aJmin1stration' iuppon for the MX. but a kcd to comment on this ~«k's Scnal~ vote approv1n1 producuon of MX missiles. \ov1et dcle11te Victor P. Karpov said: "ihat's U S.1ntcrnal 1fT11". I d1Ku'i my afrairs with, the ddcaatton of thr lJntlrd tatei:· and he po1n1cd towarJ the top noor of&he bu1ld1n1. where tht"t1.S. team \\ii waiting for their Sov1c1 counterparts. ' I ~ Buy one for the wlf e? AP "" pl 111 ... . . Iraqi inissiles bo Iran rtported today new Iraqi air and miuilt attackl on civilian t.atatts and Iraq claimed it "occuoied enemy positions" alona the war front, a day after Tehran was blacked out durinaa apecch by Iranian leader Ayat0Jlah Ruhollah Khomeini. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency. monitored in Nicosia. Cyprus. said Iraq fired two missiles in.ro. t!'c western city of Dczful and Iraqi Jets bombed Hamadan, also in the west. catty today. No-details of the attacks were Jiven. In another report by IRNA. monitored in London, Iran said Iraqi aircraft bombed the city of llam and that a ''number of people were either martyrtd or wounded" and houses damaged. There was no immediate comment from Iraq on the reponed attacks on the Iranian cities. But in a wllrcommunique issued in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. the armed forces said two Iraqi brigades took pan in a "darina attack" in the southern sector of the battlefront and "occupied enemy positions." The communique did not disclose the exact location of the battlefield. The "enemy forces were crushed and Lease-option or sale. Favorable owne financing. rdl .... "., .. ,., ... ~ ,.., ,.,, ... lflth ...... .... .... . .., ....... ,,..... A model pre.en ta a hqe cocoon coat ln metallic n ylon wltb funnel collar nearly co•erlnc tbe face darm. tbe fall/winter ready-to-wear collection of Japane.e Junko Home Office 494-5203 646-4922 2300 sq.ft . commercial bldg. C-2 owner-contractor will modify to suit. 'ii.a 142-4121 •d. Ill. Koelllno ln Parla. · BABY GIFT REGISTRY~ -REGISTER BABY FOR IZOD AT THE FIRST FULLY COMPUTERIZED SERVICE OF ITS KIND A baby born to the computer age c1n enjuy its advantages frpm the very beginning. 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Robinson's Kids, 53, all stores except Palm Springs. To order, c.ill toll.free 1·800-345·8501, 14 hours ii day. Plea~ add SJ serv1Ce charge for deliveries. '· -...,..-~- ROBINSON'S COMPUTERIZED BABY GIFT REGISTRY MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITl<l -OUR CONSULTANT AT ROBINSON'S BEVERLY HILLS, DEL AMO, NEWPORT, SANTA MONICA, THOUSAND OAKS AND WOODLAND H ILLS. WE'LL RECORD YOUR GIFT PREFERENCES . -VIA THE ONLY COMPUTERIZED SERVICE IN CALIFORNIA. \ JI. l ~ --- ---------------.l. ., I• Years of st~lliilg leave supeOlisors -no leeway onjai The proverbial spot between the rock a nd the hard place has been home to Sheriff Brad Gates since 1978. when a federal judge ordered Oran~c County to provi de a bed for every inmate in its overcrowded Jail. Although. the five county supervisors share responsibility for the jail wjth Gates. the pressure to .. humanely" accommo- date more than 2,000 prisoners with I ,530 bunks in a facility designed to handle I, 19 I inmates has been on the sheriff. He has been prodded to action by the courts and hamstrung by a board EDITORIAL of su~rvisors that admitted Tuesday it has been lax in addressing conditions the judge termed "in to lerable." Laxity doos not come cheap. For ignoring his order for seven years. the judge fined the county $50.000 and gave Gate 60 days to reduce the jail population to match the number of beds. If he fails. more fines are waiting. And-just to make sure the sheriff doesn't put hi s dilemma aside long enough to get some sleep at night -the judge's order leaves the door open for Gates to be held in contempt of court. .. A sheriff could end upa prisoner in his own jail; that's a sad situation." Gates observed. Sad. but not like ly. In fact. Gates considered -"as a last resort'' -releasing inmates whose offenses. while non-violent. are more severe than contempt of court. In the meantime. he has informed state and federal officials he can no longer accept their prisoners. The superv isors reacted wi th shock to the early release suggestion (the emotion would b.ave been more appropriate seven years ago, but better late than never). "This board is going to take no action. under any condition. to pre-release anybody who is serving a sentence and is in there for a conviction," Supervisor Bruce Nestande said Wednesday. --An early release program would mean that people who. just a few days ago. were considered sufficiently antisocial to warrant incarceration will now be reclassified with an eye toward putting them back on the street. Certainly. the dangerous am ong them would remain behind bars. Nonetheless, the cause of law and order is not served by redefin i ngjustice on the basis of a census. In the seven years si nce they began ignoring the federal court on this issue. the supervisors have managed to compile a list of 25 potential sites for a new jail. Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas F. Riley has drawn a parallel between that minimal accomplishment a nd politics. Simply, everyone recognizes the need for an expanded jait. but no one wants it in his backyard. As they have in the past -most notably on the airport expansion issue-the county supervisors have sta lled as long as they can. They must act on a new jail wi thout delay. It is only the distasteful choice between that responsibility and the moral responsibility for any criminal acts committed by inmates who wi ll get an early release because our elected officials were afraid to make a difficult decision that will finally resolve the jail crowding problem in Orange County. When the job is finally done -if it is -no one is to be commended. L.M. Bovo Salt travels swiftly through human body Su s, ... 1ftl\ doc~ <;alt tra,el 1n10 thl' ll'iSUe 0u1dS that 75 Sl'C'ond~ alter an athlt'te 1n action L'ats an} of same. some of 11 'ihows up 1n the pcr- sp1rat10n "'•g.n on r \lr.l\l'll\l)r) J>cru·pt111n I .1b11ra111n donr.11 I 1< L.\:"E~PI ah o nl.'ed IO knlX.l. Wl· kn o\lo \Uu'rc thne ·· ( irl'l'llland·, 1:.,k11110' prC'>l'rH' tl1l'1r kgt.·11d that thl' wh1tt' rTil'n originated 1n a placl· calkd Qu1n - gm1uneqarfik when an bk1mo maiden ma1ed with a sled dog Did I tdl \OU fi,c-'i1"<ths of the \\Orld·., largest 1c;hind '"buried under a!. much .1-. t\\o m1k" of snow'! <). Whnt'<, thc olclec;1 lnrmal11ed rl'11g1on in thl' world'? \ ll indlll\lll. Q \\h, "rn1ddn' -1211\lml- Lallcd "noon··' \ f-ac;t1ng among C hn'>t1an., rcn- 1um:s ago ix·rn11ttcd a -;nark .11 thl· ninth hour aflcr sunns<.· -a tlll1 l' l'allcd "Nom·-.." It usual!\· oclllrrl·d around 3 p.m. But thl' hungr) dl'\OUt fudged. bringing 11 c-.cr earlier In lhl' t"clfth cenlun . 11 c;tab1lizcd at m1d- da' and hetamc "noon .. I) \\hen· "a" till' "orld'' lir'lt high '>t IHIOI huilt'.1 \. Near N1agar:1 f-all... More: \f)l:uficall~. at I 11<.kpor1. N.Y In the 1850s. J>unng :i 1rnd111011al hu\lng match 1n fha1l:ind a four-piece orches1ra pla~s dunng thl· ar11on \\ lhl· lighters pKk up <,peed. so do thl' musicians. It 1<; the JOb ol thl· accompanists to <;l:J) apace. IC) nurn during Ournl'\. tu c:re\rcndo toward the knockout That hl\t11m al hornl· ol C 1l·orgl' Wnshington -Mount er non - now need\ :l~ man' people 111 m:11n- t:un 11 todnv as 11 needed" hen C1corgl' ORANGE COAST llilJPilat and Martha II\ l'd there. Sir. 11' ~ou'rl' '1t1ll dcfi.·nding thl' "caring of )Our bl'.ard. tell rnuc~· ".\mong the anncnt German ml·n uni~ tht•\c:nant'l\\1..'rl'cll'an-,ha,en " Pml' urxlatl' In lrac.(<. H.1ghdad nu\\. a lUP Ill <.ol1Cl' With to.l\t lO\I\ Sl2 \tun· pcopk '1"t C >rt·gon lhan II' l' tlwn·. \\ 1110"" 11utnumbcr "ldO\\t:r' h' ~ \ to l · \long \lollh \audi ~rah1a. add Boll' 1.1 (l\1mon Bolivar) to 1hat knglhl·ning hc;t of nations named in honor of 1nd1' 1dual!>. And Colombia (( hmtophcr < olumbus) and Israel CJarnhl and 1 hl' Philippines <King l'h1llp 11 ol (\pain) and El Sah ador (J csusl .\nd ( h1na. ccrta1nl\ !Empcror( hm -221-210 B.C.). Not 10 mention home -the United Sta tee; of .\mcnca (Amerigo Vesput·c1). < unou'>I). most ix·ople think of thl' 11n11cd '\tatc~ a'I the name of thl' lountn. and .\menca onl\ a., lhl' name cifcont1nen1 ~ or a he1n1~phcrl' Arokl.'" 't uu l:ln ah'a~'> take up plan! '>mugghng. I hose 1ll1nt t)pcs "-ho c;h1p outlnwl•tl \.l'gc1abk matter acro.,r, internatmn::il hordcr' deal. too. in rare follagl'. .lust one fcrnlike 1rop1c:al plant l'alled a C}cad -a holdover from the d1nosa urda\-s -1~ 'aid to he worth $70.000 · 'l ou \J\ .. ,,li., .. "'-•lkcr" nnd ""l kr-.1. ·· hut not "ill." "1ller" and "illci.1:· fhc rnmpar:Ui\l' of "ill" 1~ .. \\Or'le." the c;urx·rl:111ve IS ""Or'\t .. \\l''1\l'I' :ind kop.ml' h:l\r th•" 1n 111m mon -lhl'\ l1ll lor 1m L.M. Boyd Is a Ryndk•ttd columnist. H. l. Sc:hw•rtz Ill I ,I I Fr•nk Zlnl '' I 1<1 "0 f d.to• Tom Tait City f 11"101 " 'TheSllentScream'iJO(lsfortheabortlontssue what television new8 did fort he Vietnam war: It brlnga the killing flome. · · .~ 'Silent Scream' powerful indictment of abortions Makes it tough to dismiss fetus as just 'blob of tissue· fhc ant1-ahort1on 1110' cment tmpci1 1h:11 ··1 he Silent St.Tl":lh1.-·-a lilm that 1ndudl'!I a ~onogram '1lkn1arx· uf thl· abortion of a I~ '"'-'ck-old ll'lu'>. "uuld fcx:u\ alll'nllon on the 1<,suc h ha\ -part1t·ularl~ b~ infuriating abortion propom·nts. \n editorial 111 thl' Nl'W York T1ml'\ insists that thl' lilm 1s factual!~ "rong. nu~ing "a fal'ie l'>sue... The New Rl·puhlir maga11nt• dcndl'\ 11 a'i "nght-tu-lilt• florn :· Tht• lal·tual 1'i..,Ul'"> "''Ohl· thl' narratl\l' h' J>r. Aannrd a1han<1on. a pral·t 1l:1 ny. ubstet nu an and g~ nl·culogl'>t. C )nn· an abunuin 1'it and an ath ornll' ol kgal abortion. hl' " no" ;.1 n111c H1~ narrallVl' " not d1'>fl:J''"inatl' "Wl· arL' going 10" atl h a tfold bl·111g torn apart. d1<1- mcmh1..·rl·d. d1\artKula1ed. lfU'lhl'lJ and dl'\lfl\H'd."' he '>a'"· That dl·,(·nptwn u(thl· ahortmn - l'\l'l'fll lor lhl· rl'll'fl'lll'l' to a "l'h1IJ'' -1!>n't d1-.putl·d. What Nathanson·s lTll 1cs ubJlTI to 1s how he charac- ll'rl/l'S the fl'lus'<, movements: "We Wl' thl· l·hilt.1'4' mouth wide open in a <,dent \l'fl'al11 ... It is mo' ing awa} 1n an a111..·mpt . a path1..·11c a11emp1. lo l''il'ilJX' .. Tim 1..·h1ld Sl'n'il'S the most mortal dangl·r 1mag1nablt•." Dr. John llubb1ns ol thl' Yal e Mcd1l·al ')chuol. interviewed on the CBS Morning News. denied "that the ti.·tus has thl· capability of purposeful mlJ\ t:ml·nt .. \ t that stage. he s~11d. thi: fctu'I lal'l" a functioning lWCbral intrau1erinl' manipulations such as transfusion . Othcrwi c hl· will move 11wayfrom the needle.' In ano1her sense. of course. thl' e STEPHEN questions arc unans"'crablc. We don·1 lno\\ l'Xactl\ \\hat the.' fetu\ fl·ds ~'l'3Ul\e It can·1 tl'll us. The CHAPMAN perceptions of coma1ost people arc liimmiiliiiiill••iiiiiiF"~nlilarl\o obscurl'. but-no on~ 'akcs.. that to l:\l:USl' ph~ s1cal crudt) against l'Ortn. the part of the brain that "pcrcl'I\ cs pain." Or. Jennifer Nieb>I of the John~ Hopkins Llnsvers11y Ml·d1ral \·hool ins1c;1cd that the fi.·tus nhibitcd "\tncll) refkx 3('t1vit)." The film 's narration is obvwusly propagandi<>tic. In the mclo~ramatic passagl' above. particularl) the bit abuut 1h1..· ·· dent \crl'am ... "lathan'lon da1m!. more than he can \upport b~ 'l1..1cn11fi" l'\ 1dcnl'e. But '>nenn· 1sn't Ol'C'l'\saril~ un the !.1de of his cn11n . Cun"lkr till' 4uc~110n of fetal pain. Stani-,lav Kl'llli" and Jcroml' Gold- man. 111 a tnthoul. on brain dl·vdup- ml'nt. notl' that "<•I 11 \\l·ek'>. thl· llln· and all parts of the lower ntrem1~s arc '>l'll\111 H to tom·h. R' 13.5~(, 14 \\Cl'l<,. thl' Cl111rl' bod~ surface. ( 1..l'pl lor 1tw h.tl l and top of the hl-. d, 1s \Cn" 11 \ l' tCJ pa In:· . .\ I 9!<0 article 1n the tJnt1sh Medical Journal likcwisl' noted that the fl·tus\ heart ra te and movement 1ncrl·asc during amniocen tes1s~h1ch "suggest that these stimuli arc pain- ful." a's Micheline Matthe\\'i-Roth. an associate professor at Harvard Medical School. .. You can tecl pain without the rnrtcx. The corte"< JUSt lets you tell what the pain 1s from and what to do about it." Purposeful movcmelll'! The British Medical Journal noted th~t "the fetus ncedc. 10 hi.· heavil~ sedated .. before them. Hui 1lm h.'l hn1l·al lkhatl· a' 01dc; thl· real IS.'>UC raised b' .. Thl' Silent Scream." What the him d~ 1s to forn· the 'll'wer to confront what a fetus 1!> -und what aboruon docs to it. Thl' ultrasound images make 11 hard 1u den~ that a human life. ho"'ever rud1mentar) 11\ de,elop- ment. 1r, ~1ng violcntl~ ended. Nathan<;on ·., Ir" histrionic remnrks could~· dl'll·tcd without making 1hat fart an~ more pulatahk. .\bornon pmponl'nts pretend that a fe-tu!I I\ an in~ignilicant blob of t1 ~rnl'. and that aborting it is no difkrl·nt from ha' ing a ''art rl'- mO\ l'd 1 hat 1<; wh' thl'\ lind ··Thl' Siknt '<:ream" <,o 1·hrl·atrn1ng .\n)- unl' "ho 'iCl''I the Ictus mo' ing 1n the "omh. 1t'I lwart '1sibl~ bl'.ating. is hound tu douht thoSl' da1ms. ~nd tho!>r douh1s cn n only l'rodc popular acn·ptanl'l' of legal abortion. Dcspill' ii~ 11aws. thl' film is a pO"t'rful 1ndic:tment of thl' ~tallls quo. What scares the other s1dl' is nol that people will be deceived by the 1..llstort1ons 11 makes. but that the) will ~· mO\ cd b) the facts it shu" s. "The Silent Scrl·am" docs for the abortion isSUl' what tckvision news did for the V1l·tnam war: 11 brings lhl' killing ho ml'. Stephen Cbapmaa is a syndicated co/umaist. WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND Did U.S. funds go to help murder suspected leftists? Program in Honduras was intended to prevent export of armed subversion \\ .\~II I NO I ON -The Pentagon 1<> ~el·rl·tl~ 111Vl''>t1gating the disturbing flu~c,1biJ11, that don·ns of suspcl·tcd kf11st<, "ere murdered b) Honduran md11;in otlicers in a U.S.-funded program ~ourl'l.''I in 1 cguc1galpa told m) .1c;<;uc1atl' Jon Ll'l' .\ndcrson there 1s no c' 1dL'n1..e that U.S. ollic1als were ,1\\arc ol the e"<cn1tions. In fact. I l11ndu1 an <,ourl.'C'> cmphas11ed that \1m·nl':111' in' olvcd in the program "l'rc tklibcratcl~ kept in the durk. fhat " onl· of the question being pur'>ucd h~ thl.' Defense Department. The l ' \-funded program was sup- po<,cd HI t urh thl' Oow of arms from the Sand1111,ta rl·g1mc in Nicaragua to ldt1<;t_rl'~·1, 1n El ·alvador. As such. the program was related to the CIA- run co,crt 01x·rat1on begun in 1981 to support thl' :inti-Sandinista contras. ''.\tm'> in1crd1c11on" was the JU llfi· t:at1un the Re:igan adm1ni trat1on gaH' whl'n 11 pcro;uadcd C'ongrcs 10 put up thl' orig1nnl S 19 million fur 1he <,i;c1c1 "'Hin N1n1ragua. l lnl1kl· lhe ( ·1 \ ·,. cln ndcs1ine opcr- auon\ thl' 11 ~-aid Ill the Honduran goH·11H11l'nt wa' .1hm cboarJ. The ncl.'<I tu Ptl''l'nt "<.•xpon of armed 'ub' cr<.ion" h) N1c:ir.1gua h:i" rc- (X'atl·dl) hl.·cn llt ll b) the Whit(' llou!IC' to e'(ph11n 1hc mu .. s1vc t J ~. m1htan. prc~ncc 111 Honduras. .\ rcirnhlc <1our c 1n T eguc1gnlpa ..,•11d there h:w<.' been several coses of '>U!>pccled lcllim who ~ad ··d1sap- pc:m·d" allcrdctention by Honduran officcrio in charac of the erm'~ intcrd1r1ton proar.im One !lourtt ~td that in the In t month thl' Defense l.>t~nmcnt'4l 1nvc\t1g<it1on hn\ focu$Cd on char e that 1hc 'ipcctnl OP<'rauon Corn· mnnd. an elite Hondurnn ~ounu:r· 1n\urgen<.' forLl' wa" "1n vohcd 1n <1omt• of 1h,· d1<,,'lflfl\'Mann•.," ~nothl'r sourn-. a former 'pcc1al- opcratiom ml·mbcr. told Ill>' as-' sociatc that the uutlit also opcratc:d "safe-hou cs" uf its own. where 11 conducted interrogati ons of suspcct(•d leftists. Some of those arrested b~ the unit for interrogation .. Inter ended up under earth ... In addition. this Honduran source stud. the Six·<.·mt Operations Com- mond trairll'd und equipped some private. un11-communis1 para- military squads that operated on their own. "The) did some of our dirt) work for us." the former COE agent said. The former COE man cmphat1cnll~ absolved U.S. military advisers of complicit} 1n the disappearances of suspected lcflists. Though the Ameri· cans sometimes joined in the in· terrogations. he said. they were 1ntcn· t1on:tll> kept ignorant of the illcgel C\CCUllOO!i. "Ouroffi<.·1..•r!idon't tru•u 1hc Ameri- cans." he explained . The ex-agent implied that the Hondurans feared that if lhc mcrican officer., learncli the truth about the cxtcution . they would feel compelled to repon them to 1he Pentuaon -and then 11 would leak tu Con t'\.'S!i and the pre<is. and lJ.S. fond'i for the Honduron m1htal) would be end. ngcrcd. Mo-;t oh'\Cf\CfS on the ~enc aarcc that the nrm"·interd ic11on Jlrogram 10 Uondura" hn<1 'ill cccdcd. \s early as 1 98~. imurcc\ 'l.11d. the arms ship- ments to ~alvndoron rebels throuah I londura'I hod ,hrunk to a 1rickle. fhti. "'oald e'pl:un wh> the Rcaaan udmin1\tra11on has chanaed 11 tratea> and now demands that the and1ni tkls l'r) "uncle!" The an\,~~1ntcrd1c11on JUSt1tica11on ttHI) no lon&<.'r C'1St. Footnote: A Drfcnsc Ocpanmcot 'pok<."\man hJd not rc'iponJl.'d 10 a fl'Qll<.'._t for c~mmcnt h\ lh<.' 11mc I J1c1 AllDEISOll went to prcs'i. r~ OUSTING OFF A 1 REA TY: Is the Genocide Con' cntion final!) going 10 make II onto the Senate Ooor after 35 )e:ir~? It look'i as if it might -possibl>- toduy. And even die-hard opponents of the Holocau!ll·inspired U.N. treaty t.·onccdl' that the prospects of ·nn1c ra11ficat1on nrc better thao they've ever bern. Prci.1dent Rengan. like C\CI) dllcf cxCl'ut1v<.· since 1950 -except l>w1gh1 Eisenhower -has cndon.l·d the treaty. (Eisenhower held ofT tu a void 1nnnming right-wing ck- ntl'nts.) The 01>pos1 tion now. lcJ by ·n. Jesse tklms. R-N.C' .. will 1n is1 on reservation or amendment<; before approvin1t thl' treaty. Critics of the treaty have raised the poss1b1lit)1 that the World ourt could supplant the Constitution b> fomng the n1ted State!l tO go to war with 11 nation that h:i'i heen found by the inttrna11on:ll lnbunol to ha\oc en1taAcd tn ACllUC1d<.'. But proponents. led by Sen. Wtl· liam Proxmire. D·Wis.. potnl out 1ha1 other n_.tion have ratified the con~ vcntion. with rcscrvationi1. Proxmire \:\)\' "It is a human r1ah1s trent)' .. de1i~ncd 10 en urc that nll na1ton • con<.1')tcn1 "•lh their own con~11tu· 11on "111 do t'<'l")'thinJ P<>'"blc to prevent an<l pun1l>h cnminal who nucmp1 t0 comrn11 1hc most h<.'tnous crime -the cltmin11tion of an cntirt nalional. ethnic. racu1I or rdiaious aroup." Jtd A.IHI~"°" 11 • 1tlldlct1H r.1 ... ,J •. STSPllBN CHAPMAN coltUDAlat , CI H.H.11 NI AH Y Babes conquer land of 'bytes' But let's not force the computer lab Qn every single kid By JOY DEE ANTHONY Oelly Net C«tl9' I .. •I The 1h1ngHl11ldrcn puulc O\Crar~' changing. Only ch:ingc 1tst.•lf. as Herarlitu!. uncl' s;.1id. remains the sa me. The torn1>uter whines of today's clemcnlaf\ ..chools ask questions unheard ui'a decade or two ago. But to omc adult.;,. 11 Sl'l'nlS we arc eitht.'r breeding a generation of video nerds or a host of experts singularly con- ' crsanl with passe rs of the com- puwrcSl' cxam. I used to puuk over non-technical mattas llkt· why my mother said: ·· Li~e 1s not a bowl ofchcmt.'s ... "Why lsn1Tt:I U!.kcd. I nev'C'r heard a good answer. In fal·t. I'm still wa1 t1ng. Or I'd "onder ~ hcther cal and dugs arl' mt.·mbcrs of the samt' spc1..·1l·~ .. You know. cat-girls and dog-ho~s. Hc:ncns. what marital prob- len~ I con1urcd up°"'bef01'e ! kec.w-- bcttcr. When a lh1 ld \ll<; do" n a1 an Apple I IE toda\. he or 'ihe scl'ms far more soph1slll'Gtl•d than I e"er was. A local rnmputcr authorny in- form'> ffil' thnt 5-vear-old bufTs arc 1:n1ng thei r hruin~ owr "recursive" rnmputl·r programming. Rernrsion 1s hl-l' a '-tor) within a stor} or a dctin111un tha1 dcfinl'S ~omcthinK in tl·rm' of s11nplcr \ers1ons of itself un11I the meaning of the thing 1s finalh unra,l'kd. lf 1i -;nund'I cnmplirated. let me tell }OU -1t 1s. Hut apparent I). pre-teen" hn'l' l1Cl'n rccur'li\cl) programming for ~l·:irs. almo'it a.., fast as thl'Y <.·an doff thl'1r \waddling clothes. Some .,marl fdlo" "rote a ~ oungster's rnmputl'r language calkd ··Logo" that permits o;uch trick!.. Whl'fl I "a'> l'nrolled in one of my first l'ompull'f '\Clenn· (.'OllrSl'S, the prof"':Jl'lnounc1..·d that ma1or~ in the swfT toukl l'ount themselves for- tunate 1f lhl·~ ~rasped r1..·curs ion rompll'tcl~ b~ their senior ~l·ar. Thal ~a!>JU<;t luur )1..'ars ago. Herc no" arc near-batx·!I mastering a complex pro- gram. probahl) ""h a worn and comfortable to) alongside to watch. But bat1lcd parents need not re- ma111 in lh t• dark if the> turn to a knowing rhild . .\duh in Costa Mesa calling it elf "The Computer E.x- pcncnn·" ha'I a 17-)car old employee "ho unn· !aught his father enough to land him a1oh as the computer wri ter of a maJor nt''"spapcr. Now Dad is .. D1rl'clor of'Tcl·hmcal Innovations .. thl'rl'. H1!. son sounded proud when I spokt.• with him. A chip off the old ""ipl·ak and Spdl." yo u might say. It ch1ldrl·n become any more l..n owll'dgeablc. l'cccntrics will start demandingalhild's right to voteorto dr ... e a special!~ -equipped motor car. "Go to program. go 10 polls ... might be lhl·ir c;logan. The advantage 10 the mini-man or infant-woman who imbibes program- ming nlong'i1dc a nip of mother's milk 1s this: A rulC'-onentcd. ('Omputcr- 1nnuenccd Wil) of life Wiit prevent man) of thl' fiascos that could occur betwcl'n cup and hp. Computers open up logi<.' and ma!>ter) to the awak- rning mind. Ont' organizes u problem holi'itict11l). wi1h sub-routines and ".if-then" 'itatem!-'nls for ron1ingcn· c1c . .\computer l'i as read) to obey as a pcrfcct soldier: onl) a 1cchn1caht) could \land in the way. A child lacking friend or parent to hstcn and respond in sudl a fashion gains sclf- cstecm from thl· machine that thinks. · But nol l'\ cry child falls 111 the ratcgor) of 1n1crcMcd computer whiz. In an •lknl world. <.'hildrcn would be givrn free rein of the computer lab or the well -stocked Ii brar). with room fur tho'IC "-ho hke both. The current '>OCll'tal '1s1on of a well-spent yo uth threatens to lx·comc m-.opic'. We can ap~laud abilll} lo program without g1 ving 11 nn unch:illcnged right to center stage. Dally Pilot welcomes comments ., • lnine Co. honors co11nty's tophlghschaolstudea=~~--__._-------~__._-~~~~~~ IXlY·SI outtlan<h"I h1ah school Struor rtprettn1in1 Otanlt' Counly l)Ubhc and 'Pri"alC' hiah S(hools have been nominlled for 1hc 1h1rd ann ual fr\loe Co. Leadership Awards Pro- gram. The nominees. selected by their respective hi1h S(h()Ols. will lake pan 10 an all-day leadership seminar Saturday al Chapman College.The program provides the students an 0pportun~t>: 19 "!eel with Orange ('ounty c1v1c, business and gove rn- ment leader&-and d isc uss a variety of is ucs facing the county. accordina to James Roosevelt, program chai rman. ··This year. The frvine Co. wi ll 3\\ard $55.000 in college scholarships -a $30.000 increase over previous )cars." Roosevelt said. noting that the increase includes a S500award for each of the nominees. tudcnts also will be eltgible to quahf, for one of the 15 additional S 1.006 scholarships to be awarded by the Irvine Co. at an awards luncheon on .\pnl 17. The five finalists will tach receive an additional $2.000. to be presented at an awards banquet on May IS. "The Leadership Awards Proaram 1s an effon 10 award 1hose ou1stand- ina high school students whose lead- ership Q)olali~ies will contribute mosl to t.he future of Orange County and society for years to come." Roosevelt said. · Roosevelt is the president of James Roosevelt and Company, a business consultin& firm in Irvine. and has served as chairman to the Irvine Co. Leadership Awards Program Since its inception in 1982. A six-term U.S. Congressman from California. he 1s the eldest son of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Stude nts sclcc1ions were based on ~holastic involvement. community involvement. leadership positions held, work experience and/or honors. awards and communication skins. The Orange Coast nominees-and their hi&h schools arc: Dan Butts. Laauna Beach Hlah School: Lauren~ Chana. Uruvc"1ty H1ah School. IC.1mbtrl) Cott.le. Woodbnd&t H1&h School. Rebecca farlcy. Dana Hills H1&h hool: Bren Humphrey, San Clemente Hi-h School: Mare hzkowiu.. Ir 1ne H1ah Schoo~ Kimberly McCany. Capistrano Val· Jcy High School: Debby Temple, Capistrano Valley Christian H\ School: Grace Won, Mission Viejo Hi&h School; Mechelle Almos. Hunt· ington Beach High School: Miles Berger. Estancia Hi gh School: DouaJas Chapin, Newport Christian School: Kevin Fell. Corona del Mar Hi&h School: Mama Hauk. Edisdn High School~ G retchen Helfrich. Fountain Valley High School: ndrea Lo)d. Costa Mesa High School: Karen Mochizuki, Saddleback High School; Melissa Moore. Manna High School: Eliza- beth Nutt. Newpon Harbor High School: and Andrew S..uter. Ocean View High School. BusfaresgoingupJuly 1 By JEFF ADLER OltMDellr .......... The cost of a bus nde in Orange ( ounty is going up. Orange Count) Transit District directors voted unanimously this "eek to eliminate off-peak discount farc!I and raise the cost of bus passes. thl' first fare in creases approved on district buses since 1981 . Begin ning Jul y I. fares on district bu'>t'!> "ill be 75 cents. at all limes. -Prc\IOUsl). lhc.. 25-cent fare Wli charged only during the morning and evening rush hours. between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. and again betwee n 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.. Mondays through Fridays. At all oth~r hours, the fare was 60 cents. Also. OCTD directors approved increasing the cost of monthh bus passes from $25.50 to $28. Off-peak passes for the handicapped and senior citizens will increase from $1 4 to $1 5.50 while monthly passes for students and the handicapped, good throughout the day, will increase to 25..fronuhc...current $22 50. However. directors agreed to hold the cost of OCTD's Dial-A-Ride program steady. Fares will remain S 1.50 per nde during peak hours. decreasing to S 1.25 during off-peak ho urs. The fare adjustment. the first since June 198 1 when fares were boosted from 50 cents to their current levels. first was proposed to the transit district board last month. The $600.000 the fare hike 1s expected to generate at the fare box will "enable us to operate wnhin a balanced bud~t." OCTD spokeswoman Joanne Curran sa10. 'SeJJiorScene' on local cable TV --~------- fhl' Group W cable TV se rie s on ··oasis: The nior cne" will be broadca t a second time. featunng ar11\ 1ties at the se nior center in Corona def Mar. Thl' programs air at 6 p.m. TUl·sdays and at 6:30 p.m. Fridays on (iroup W's channel I 0. Tht· scnes wi ll u1r through Ma~ 3 I. l rl)Com mg programs include: • March 22: human !.cr.,.1ccs. Merle Hummel. genealogy. ph ysical , ex- l'rc1se. •March 26. 29: Explore thl' World. peer counseling. Garnl'l Barrick. hallroom dancing. • .\pnl 2. 5: Manha Blanchette. se"ing. Conn ie Mumford. dance hand. • .\pnl 9. 12: E\PIOn~ the World. Pl·arl .\rmstrong. rarncr alert and d1Sl'OUnt program. table tenn1\ ~. April 16. 19: In Trans1 uon. \\Oodcan ing. Did. \\CCI. ph)s1cal titncss. • .\pnl 23. 26: ukelch:s and hula dancers. spanish medical library. OCrefugee program gets $3. 3 million Orange Count~ "'" rccc1,c a $3.3 111~l1on grant from the Dcpanment of Uf:l lth and Human Sen ices for a progrm designed to help with the largt• 1nOu>. of refugees. Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach. an- nounced. The Refugee/Entrant Targeted As- mtancc Program is a temporary program that provides ncwl) arrived refugees with social service aid to assist them in their ass1m1la11on into soc1ct). Badham s~ud. Durin' the past three )ears of the program s Cll1stence. California has received $21 .3 million. .\!though the federal government appropriates the funds for the pro- gram . gu1dcl incsa arc established by the sta tes and administered at the rounty level. Volunteer s n eeded a t Va lley h osp i tal Fountain VaUcy ommunity Hos- pital is seeking volunteers to ~elp .•n the emcrgenc) room and wtth its obstetrics services. Volunteers must be 18 )'Cars of age. lhey can call the volunteer office at %6-8133 for more information. ~LGA FACTORY SURPLUS OUTLET SALE Wed . March 20 thru March 27 0 .K. 'En$1und. •April 30. May 3: health fair. Jim Delamater. sing-along. yoga. • May 7. 10: sc ulpture. physical fit ness. Tom Line. human services. • May 14, 17: a walk around Oasis. Braille. Lari) hay. ph)sical fitness. • Ma ) 21 . 2.t: tennis. ut..elelc class. psycholog) oradJUStmen t. Matt Hall. • Ma\ 2~. 31: Outrt'ach. Ak>. Schwarz: pen and pencil drawing. ph ysical trainmg. COMMEllCE m.DG. • ORANGE COUNTY FAIRG-.>UNDS H FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 11allftd9y t11rw S.twdey, l · • ~ • Suncllty, Nooe • I p.m. MARCH 21, 22, 23 & 24, 1985 ' on-. Coouuy'• l•rp•t .... "'°"' divenif·~~hhow•n•of antiq••o Al"'11D011 ..d ewmns do« pn.. -•u-to • .,... and •soo-GRAND PRIZE for.._ ill all_..,_ l•..el be ..-1 10 wtnl.' Alie cWly ._ pn.. -need llOf be sw-nl.' • All ....... ...-.-"""*-~flCAll• ... •11liqws ol ,_'hoke Genero/ Admission SJ 00 W11h 1h1\ rwkt'I uny nunihn -S2 -,; l'fllh Senior C:111zens /62 & over/ -S2 00 •'fl<'h Ch1ldrt•11 unrl.r I.! In~· frt"' lbrk1n,11 BAl.J.Y OF SWITZERLAND ZIGGI . _. metrculou craftsmanship. top qualin teacher upper and sole I. all rhe credenc1als \ ou ex peer Black or Brown Call J\i.. . . ........ . 9-1.? & 1 \ --1.? & H W FASHION ISLA D • NEWPORT BEACH • "W-9,'>t Open to th• Public U\~ Cele brat. ~'9'(. SALE '0~ ITOM~t· ...,.,..,.....,,..., Out tandtng Values on a lal'gi elect ion of Disconttnued and hghtl)' lrrgular Fa ... h1on-. , ........... ,.. ........, , .......... "" Bra . hp ... Panti i.. leep"' ear • Robe '1111 by 11tu FoM<>Hs Dts1p1 r C:OttA •M ?4* Mllllt ITIWIT Fabnc and Trim 1>«1al ReduC"td Pmc,.. °"' •. • .... , °' .. '" {1t•t .., ... .. \ • starts Friday at 9:30 a.m. • many limited quantities • not all sizes may be available in each grouping • colors and styles limited to stock on hand, sa._shop early for best selection! in our Huntington Beach store women'• sportswear NOW buys for boys NOW A.llRllOR&QllMI •.•••••••••••••••• 1.11 411PM:-"111D4f118 •••••••••••••••••.•• a 124 WARM-UP VEITI ••••........ --::.~ 41 .l.....oR P A.Nl'L ...••.•••••••••••••• I.II SI FAIMMJI IUICD SPORT SOCKS . :-•. ?k- 55 BIG 90YI' CAPS. • • . . . . • • . . . • . • . • . • 1k 101 •&SES' TURTlENECK TOPI .•.•.• I.II 33 LAROE SIZE PA.Nl'I ...••...••••.•.• UI 112 JUNIOR TOPS •.... ...-............ --. ••• --. •• 4.11 ,__.. • .,SHIRTS ........ ~~ •• ~~ 104 J\JNIOR lttlRTI ................... ... 114 JUNIOR PANT TOPI ............... ... 51 ..llJWSUITI ........................ ... 33 J\JNIOR SWEATER VESTS ••.••••••.• I.II 71 MISSEi' PETITE COORDINA TEI •.••• I.II U LARGE SIZE TOPS ••••.•...•••••••. I.II 73 ACTIVE COORDINA TEI ......•.••••• I.II M MISSEi' PULLOVER IWEATERI ...•• I• 11 LARGE SIZE PA.Ml' TOPI .•..•..••••. I .. M JUMOR JEMI .................... 11_. 11 ACTIVE COORDINATES ..•...•.•..• 11• • MISSEi' M.OUSEI ••••.••••..•...• 11• U MISSEi' PElllE COORDINATES ..•. 11• 17 JUNIOR PANTS ••...............•.• 11_. dresses and coats NOW 75 DRESSES ..............•....•...... I .. 12 DRESSES •...................•.... 11.11 IO DRESSES ...................•...•. a. maternity wear NOW 24 MATERNITY PANTS •...•........... 4..11 30 MATERNITY TOPS ....•...•......... 4 .. llngerle, loungewear N<>w 155 BIKINIS •................•....•..•. 11$ '73 BRAS .....••..•.••...•.•.•..••.••• 11$ 43 BAAS ........................• "· .. 1.• 142 BRAS .••...•..•...••••.••••.••••• 2..11 13 GOWNS ..•.•.........•.•......•... UI 42 CAMISOLES .•........•...•........ UI 17 BAAS ....................•........ SM 33 SLIPPERS ......•.................. SM 84 ROBES ........................•. · .I.II 39 ROBES .................•........• 11.• women'• accessories NOW 117 SPORT SOCKS ........•...•....•.. 2k 113 FASHION HATS .........•....•.... 4k 75 TIGHTS ..............•...... ······· 4lc 31 GLOVES ............•.......... ···· 4k 243 KNEE-HI'S •.....•..•...........•.• 4k 111 EARMUFFS .....•..•.............. 4lc 35 LEGWARMEAS .••..•.•............. 4k 117 BELTS ................... ·······• 11¢ 21 SCARVES ................•........ lie 13 SHOE:I .....•..........•........... lie 1t5 FASHION PANTYHOSE ...........•. lie 17 HAIR ACCEUORES ................ lie 71 FABRIC HANOaAGI ................ 1• 11 ~TOPI ••.•....•....•.......... 2..11 43 TRAVEL BAGI •..•....•............ 2..11 13 LEOTARDS •......•....•..... ····· .... lnf•nts •nd toddlers NOW • TODDI D caas• TON ............. 1• a t•IWTORS ..................... 1 .. • •ANTI' ...0.1. .................. 2..11 ,1.ANTI' ~KNITWEAR ...... UI 7 PLr.AY·Y.--.•••....••........... 1~ bup for glrl8 NOW 1tWRAllLA8 ••••••••..•.....•..•... 1.11 ,, p_,.a, 7-'M •••••••••••••••••••••.. t.11 17 .IGWHI PMT&. 7-14 ....•.....•••• 1 .. 11 llC~ 7·M .•••••••..•.......••.. Lii 11'1 &~8r. 7·M .•..••••..•.•••••••• Lii 117 U1=R.E 90YI' TD ..-Tl ......... lie 51 MG 90YI' LILY. ll•TI •.•.•..... 1• n UT"R.I 90Y8' ACTIVE VESTS •...... 1• U 9IQ 90YS'-ACTIVE UPEllATU ~ .. -a.a 21 BIG llOYS' COT ./POLY. ftle>tM TOPI .••••.........•...... 2..11 • BIG 90YI' .IEANI •••.••......••.... 3.11 71 BIG 90YI' PARACHUTE PA.Nl'I ....• SM buys for men NOW 1• DMU SOCKS .......•........... 4k G ~TEEi ••...•...•..•.......... 4lc 141 FASHION COLOR TEI ............. lk 11 PA.IA.MAS •••••••••••••••••••••••.• 1• • UILY. DMU ...-rs ............. 1• 124CHEETAHJ• COTTON KNIT ..-TS.1• 141 YOUNG ...... FASHION PANTS .... 1• 55 l/ILV. WY ll•TS ..•.....••... UI 57 UILY. OXFORD ••TS ......•....• UI 15 S/ILY. COT JPOL Y. KNIT ••Tl ... 5..11 10 YOUNG _,...FASHION TOPS .•.... 5..11 170 L/SLV. PLAID ..-Tl ............. S.• 10t YOUNG MEN'S FASHION TOPI ..... 1.• a MATURE •ff'S DRESS SLACKS .... 7.91 102 YOUNG _..,. CASUAL PANTS .... ,_. 71 ROllEI ...••....•................. 15.• shoes for the famlly Now W1 WOMEN'S CASUAL FLATS .......... 3.91 15 CHLDREN'I MKE• TENNIS SHOES .. 3.11 51 WO.N'S HOeE• HIGH TOPS ...... 3.• 41 NEON VANS· TENMS SHOES ....... S.• 53 WO.N'S LEATHER BOAT SHOES ... 7.91 3 •WI LEA THEA CASUALS .......... I .II T7 •WI.._. ....... DRESS SHOES . 1.91 51 WO.N'S DMU HEELS .......... 12.• IS WO.N'S CASUALS .............. 12.• •WO.N'S CHEROKEE• FLA TS ..... 12.11 for your home Now • KITCHEN CURT AINI ............... 1 •• 117 KITCHEN CURT AIMS .............. 2.11 15 lttEETS ••.•....................•.. 2.• 31 C~ SETI ....... ·~· .......... 2.• 'D TOii PLLOWI •..................• 3.• 11 BA TH R\IQ8 ••..•••................ 3.• 'D STANDARD SIZE SHAMS ........... 3.91 173 lttEETI .••••..................... ._. a FEATHER Pa.LOWS ................ 4..91 11 BEDIPMADS •••.................. t .91 15 COllFORTEM .•.................. 11.• hOUHW•rM NOW · 201 NAPK• MtQI •................... 21¢ 121 KITC .... TOWELS •............... - 53 VASEI •.••••....•................. 2.91 31 SAL T-PEl'l'D SHAKERS ........... 3.• a IALAD llOWLI ••.................. 3_. 'D1 GLAU CAJtDLE HOl.DEAS •........ 2.• 21 ICI BUCKETS •.................... 4.91 31 CAKE ITANDI ....•..•.•.......... 7.11 Jewelry buys ' NOW 100 IAIU..,.tQ8 •..............•....... 21¢ • IArmlGS ••.•••••..•............• , • NOYILn WATC .. I •.......•.•... s.• -•CKLACU ..................... s.• top, toys, toy• NOw ....... CMDGA•I •...•...•.•..... a ' n UllCOMI CLm-PAN'Ta, 1·14 ••••••• I.II 1111'1' ~ 9MT ..................... ._. 11 In.A~ WTCAKI• OOU.S UI • MmAVf.....,. TOPS •••....•..•• · · · Lii 'II aam. 1·M ......•.•••••....•••.. a.II 11 aDt" IWC* ft.LW ............. 11.• .. Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. • J . OIW'iiCoMt DAILY PtlOTIT'hurtcMy, Mercti 21, 1N5 . 1 effects of video display terminals d bated •~ nttdcd to help workers "at 1hc ~ahh and <Jafb) d1rtC'lor for The mcrq ofcmplo}·t:oofwhom 1he va't cw~papcr Guild. 11 a VOT sym· -l-,,!!_..;;..._ft!r.ICllmu:1mallll1D1JD1-JbllLilamaa...ot.....1:D1JOOl.b-&a::....1JL.blW....lll v knl o!!..n ~"'~-~!'•UJ!!..M?QnSOrt<l b 1hc men.£!!' Oft video d1 lttNinail art V T pro1tttive mea'urct." -ptomelnc Hocaatao . met frequently 1n the pa 1 year or so. tc\ttr}1n1 for and ap1n11 VDT lct•'" lation tliat has been introduced in ill:>Out liiTf 1 c stat~ BOth M es sa) more than 10 m1llton American\ u.c VOTs 11 work. with that fiaure eitpeclcd to rise 10 about 40 million b. 19'X>. bc1n1 l)ped. Ont oP1omc1n11 ~·• 11 &k mccli~ Qr. YJnctl)t Ki~ of Fer.rit talc -tTnaver II) 1n a ••. Rapids. pr'*fms of ttn~ doina .~ncar •ort .. IU(b u copyina 1o,. .lit&I or :mum can be compoultckd by IClienna or uzzy 11urn on a sc n · or by room litht• atatina off a VDT l cauains eye problcmt and nttk ind Vico Henriques. pre$Kknt of 1he Hennque\ ~id lherc eould be mn 19ins. a apokcsman for VDT Compuler and Busmen Equapmcnl 1cmPontr)' all efl'C<'tS from spendina m11nuktuttn •ys. Manufaclurcrs Assoc1111on. 1quarcd Iona VDT hours 1n poor ligh11na wit~ Mach .. s:ud thcrc 1\ no proof that MW C)c problems arc caused b)' VDTs. though workina wath such mac:hiMI C'nn aggravate cxi111na ones. ICrttn. I ~vcr, •union official says laws ofT Wcdncsda a inst ();l\ id Eisen. an aw kward maC'htne layout and a lack of work break -three thinas the union· recommended legislation would deal with. Video d15play terminals arc eke· ironic machines displaying on a TV- like screen the words or number Along that same ltnc. Dr. Howard Coleman or Rumford. R.I .. t"haarman of the )'mPosium, said eye strain Kina 1l10 said pcopk who wear aJaS1tt or contact lenses may have J 1roubk if l~ir pttSCTiptions do not focus thcar e)'ff for the secina ranae of' the VDT scrttn. MutetCard • Visa South Coast Plaza 540-6153 --- But those s1tuat1ons lcadi na to sore muscles and tired eyes· arc somcthina "the educa1ed supervisor and the cducat<.•d user can work out in a satisfactory manner" without a law intruding. he ~1d. Eise n replird that workers shouldn't ha ve to count on employers to choose by themselves to cmphasitc hea lth malll'rs. especially when tt might not be clear 10 bosses that such an emphasis would ha' can economic pa)olT. Hc noted that hl' and sPo kcsmcn for thl' compull'r association ha ve • 7'1e RE~l1~/~ IAZZ •• ..... R•llHtr y Hotel 7le 7'e99y ~J 7tlo l'e991 ~ML41td -l'taJto - '»te~ 'MIUl11 -<!ettc - <?it '»ta1t1mta -'ilJimlu/Vdu - 111411"* -SatMea"' I 7'. '»t. -12 111/U"Jt llllllNI "'" \rlhur lloul .. •ur•I In,,.,., < .. 1tr .. rn111 •n; I; (I I l) 752-8171 -- Israelis kill 20 guerrillas in South Lebanon attack . Troops fri tanks also grab mortars. grenades. explosives in blitzkrteg on Moslem villages . It was lhe second major opcr111on beyond the Israeli army's front line since the Feb. 16 pullback from Sidon. On March 11. Israeli forces BEi RUT. Lebanon IA P) -Israeli morning rcasc·firc. raided the village of Zrariye and troops in tanks and armored person-Lfbanesc milirnry source. speak· killed at lcasl 34 men durina heavy nel earners toda) stormed Shiite 1ng on cond1t1on of anonymity. said fighting wi1h Lebanese army lroop! Modem villages outside the occupa-nine Shiite villages were raided in the and Shiite militiamen. t1on 1onc an outh Lebanon. and the Israeli sweep that stopped on the The raids arc pan of Israel's so- m1htal) command in Tel Aviv said fringe of Chnstian<ontrollcd 1em-called "Iron Fist" policy designed 10 20 guerrillas werl' killed. tOf) ~vcn miles ~outheas1 of Sidon. preempt guerrilla anacks. whiC'h have The command said soldiers setted The source said about 60 tanks and escalated since Jan. 14 when' Israel largl· quantities of arms. including armored pcl'\Onncl carriers moved announced plans for a three·staae mortars. rockct·propclled grenades. through the town of Arab Salim and withdrawal from the counlry it in· and l'Xpl os1vcs. in raids on the raided the villages of Houminc al-vadcd on .lune 6. 1982. villages of Houm1nc al-Tahta and Tahta. Sarba. Jal cl-A rab. Roukino. Lebanon's stale radio said the Jbaa. One lsrach soldier was slightl y Rouminc. Ankoun. Jbaa. Kfar Fila Israelis blew up at least five houses in inJurcd during the scarch-and-arrcs1 and Kfar Mclki in a IWO·prongcd the new raids in Houmine al-Tahta operation. 1hrus1. Most of the dead ide ntified as Thc rcpon from the lsraelt military and that helicopter-borne troops gucmlla'I were armed. according 10 command apparently referred to only landed near the village before lhe f k T armored thrust. The rePorl that the statement. Arrests also were made one prong o the attac . here was no helicopters were used could not be but the command gave no numbers. explanation fo r why it did not independently verified. The fresh Israeli thrust came as mcn1ion other raids. government troops and Christian Reporters from Sidon traveled 10 A security source in southern militiamen banled with anillcry and within a half mile of the Israeli Lebanon said a roadside bomb went tank cannons for the founh straight operation. They said they heard the ofT at the village of Maroub. jusl west day in south Lebanon's pon cit y of sound of$unfirc and explosions from ofSrifa. Ano1her bomb went off earl y Sidon and then declared ~mid· . the dirccuon of the raided villages. today. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TABLE FASHIONS SALE SAVE 33°/o DANSK BISTRO AND COOKS COLLECTIONS, FIRST TIME EVER! for mfonnal dmmg and entertaining at w best you 'II wane to have Dansk dinnerware, serveware and 11ccessories at the table ... along wuh good food and grtat company. Each 4·pc. dinnerware place setting includes a dinner plate, salad plate, cup and saucer. And Dansk barware m four patterns is also on sale at JJ% savings. Reg. $15·Sl6. $9.99-SJ0.49. H14rry, our sale ends April JO and your best meals are about to begin m Robinson's Chma, 67 /Glassware, 86, all stores except Palm Springs. ~-=:=~-,-=--.... Cl>eew pl11tr .ind dome. 4' Hurrteane. Reg. S21. SO. Sff - Chns11+insh4'1n 81"~ 'pr. pl11ct 1tt11ng. ~ S4'. SJO. Reg S lS. 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The w1nner1 March I in a liJht 2-4 knot br~zc but turned lambtlh for all c1aMet Mlllllt ror a race around tlw buoya. The m1d-~ay P<?•nt m L?s Anacl~s ncy to do the Newport·to·Cabo San host1na these popular trophy series were Pandemoniumi Blondie and by the t1me l~Y reached Santa Yacht Clubs Wh.it~y. Lmle What-Lucas race. throuahout the winter and spnna. Sap. Barbara bland crews wnt battlina 40 Af\er three races tht winnnt ._.., like th is: ney: Los ~nael~s Times and Todd LA Y\s ocean racing series started The Catalana race opened the series The second Whitney race for IOR knot winds and hiah teas. Pacific sene will be reached Satu.r-wi1k 1hr .\round Catalina Island race with 10 knots of breeze providma a boats was the I S6-m1lc Tri-Island Bma and Red Shit\ were dis.- day. and, hopefully. some of the b11 Feb. 23and will conclude with the fairl y aood start for the 68-mile event. ract. one which a few pan1c1pants masted. Chicken Lips. 1 36-footer IOR·A -Not computed. IOR·I -Revu 1e. 8111 W1llenbttJ, PittpOnt lay v.- Club. .Cong _Cup's , •mpo~rtS?-·t :-----~- 'iffy' . Docs Lona Beach Yacht Club's 21st Congressional Cup match raci ng series. completed last Sunday. portend anything significant about the 1986 trials to challenge for the America's Cup in Australia in 1987? Maybe so. maybe no. hall depends on one's viewpoint. Main thing to remember about the Conaressional Cup is that 11 1s sailed in Catahna·38s that are entirely different from the 12-metercraft to be seen in the America's Cup trials. Despite LBYC's efforts to equaH-ze all of the 38-footers. it was all too obvious that there were "doas" in the •• Dave Perry tacked under Rod Davie at •tart of tbetr ConareMlonal Cap NU-off at Lona ............ ~--~ Beach Yacht Club, abo't'e, but at c .. ate time, DaYla led Perry around the weather mark. which completed the race. repomd speeds of 17-19 knots as they slid down the back sides of Catalina and San Clemente islands. Of the I 0 boats stani~a the race. only fou r mana,ed to finish. The weather was still blustery the next day when the Tames. Little Whitney and Todd Pacific staned out Anacl's Gate on a race around the buoys -shonened from the schcd· ulcd race to Catalina's Ship Rock. Strong winds forced 14 or the 20 staners out of that race. Af\er coming an lake a hon. March IOR..(' -Chicken Lipa. .,_ Anderson. Capistrano Bay V8dll Club. PH RF·A -Brtakaway. SWve Steiner. Lona ~ach Y&('ht Oub. PHRF·B -Clambake. J-Weir. LAYC. ' PHRF..(' -La Diana. 8.f. H~ man. Blue Water Cruisina Oub. MORC -Heeber C~. c-. fornaa Yacht Cl ub S)'ftdiclae. Todd Pacific -Island Melody. Brian Asher. Cabrillo Beach YKit Club. Trophy-seekers spring into action Regattas a t NB clubs send sailors a rou nd buoys. out t o ocean Rock. Catalinalsland and rctum . In other Southern California Yachting Association areas: SuaaM..&ca &ay Association ofSania Monica Bay Yacht Clubs -~n1na Day 11 all clubs.. Saturc:far.Sund~ • Orange Counfy sailors will gree Coronado Yacht ~~ Sprint Jlept· spring wnh plenty of small boat ta cPH RF. MORC'. Onc-«sian1 Satur· action this weekend. weather per· d nda I ). U )'. milting. San D1qo Yacht Club -Onc-dnip To get things gotng on the first day Rcptia CSlar. Etchclls-22. J-24. PC). of sprin~ Mothers Sabot sailors Sa1urda)'. unday .. staned saalingaround the buoys in the Concz Racing Assoc1a11on -Wintef ba) 1n Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's ~rn~s. unda y. -=~"F~~~..;~::E:~~~:!;liilliSz~'="~M~o~t;,;he~r~s~Sa;:,;bo~t Spring Invitational. Oceanside Yacht C'lub -sAbot Spriftl xn~ Sunday. • ::-wi send lccct boa,-:;r;~~~.;._tSJ~n _.,,~~..:.A-·ner Anocii:u-on::-HPS:=== fleet. And this year's new policy of havi ng crews change boats each day had its drawbacks. For instance: One boat had a flat. heavy cruising mains'I unsuitable for raci n& in light airs. As the luck of the draw would ha ve it. that was the boat drawn by Dennis Conner of San Diego. To his credit. Conner did not use the slow boat as an excuse (a la America'sCup I 983)after losi n_g both his races that day by big mar~ins ... I just had a bad day." he said. But anyone who has followed Conner's sailing career knows he doesn't lose by three and four minutes over a 6· mile course. Another thing the Cong Cup proved is that the lack of practice does not produce a winner in match racing. Ted Turner. winner of the Cong Cup and the America's Cup in 1977. said he hadn't sailed on anything larger than a sailboard or a Hobie Cat in more than a year. He turned in a 2· 7 Cong Cup perfo rmance. Dave Perry. two time winner of the Congressional Cu p. sa id he hadn't saileJ since the Olympic tnals-last )Car. Although he did turn in a.better performance than Turner. the time o n the beach may have contributed to his three losses in I 0 races. Speaking of Perry's performance. one of this year's ironical twists was that he was beaten in his match apinst Harold Cudmore of Ireland. The Irishman was overjoyed because in last year's series he and Perry came down to the last race to determine who wou ld wear the crimson blazer. In pre·stan maneuvering. Cud· more caught Perry on pon ta<'k and claimed he had to alter helm to avoid At tile BlanleJ Bula, CUolJD Bormatb wu I~ a kick oat of tbe bafplpen In tbe biab S.nd Wltb Bob and Patty a collision. Perry maintained he had plenty or room 10 pass and that Cudmore should not ha ve altered his helm. After hearing hours of .. objec· ti vc" testimony from both sides. the jury ruled in favor of Perry. thus depriving Cudmore of his first Con· gress1onal Cup. Geuing back to the o\merica's Cup. remember that five. and maybe six of this year's Cong Cup competitors ha ve been designated as skippers for their respective syndicates. All of them will be at the helm ofa high tech 12-mcter and the only excuse for a slo\!, boat can be laid at the feet ofthc designer The three .. o\mcrica·s Cup hopefuls 1n the Cong Cup were Rod Davis. Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Club's Eagle S)'nd1cate: John Kohus. New York Yacht ('lub's America II Synd1· catc. and Conner. skipper for San Diego Yacht Club's Sail l\merica Foundation. Davis boosted the hopes of his sy ndicate and scores of local yachtLng fans by winning both has sudden death matches -one agamst Kohus. (Pleue .ee ltJPJPECT /82) BlackllclC• while Leprecbaan Tram Parry 1ave a tip o ' tbe bat to Dr. Pamela Gener. Event Chairman Cathy Turpin, outside in the ocean an a one-design pnna xnci. unda) regatta Saturda) and Sunday. San Dtcao Navy Sarhna Club - Balboa Yacht Club will cater to Monthly Handicap race. Sunday. dtnghv sailors with the Harbison Southwestern Yacht C'lub -Spnna 1 xncs. Sunday. Trophy regatta for Metcalf sailors on Saturday and Harry Wood Reptta for Lido-I 4s Saturday and Sunday. Voyagers Yacht Club and South Shore Yacht Club will join forces for the first two races of VYC's Humphrey Bogart Series and SSYC's H1-Po1nt Series Saturda)' and Sun· da). Both events arc for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet )achts. PH RF yachts also will sec action 1n the first race of Dana Point Yacht Club's Dana Potnt Series. In the Los .\ngeles-Long Beach area. Los l\ngeles Yacht Club will ~ta~e the founh race of m ocean racing sen es-the Whitney Series for International Offshore Rule yachts. the Los Angeles Times Series for PHRF )'achts. the Little Whitner for Midget Ocean RacinJ Class raungs. and the Todd Pacific Series for PHRF·D rating~. The Whitney and Times troph)· scckers wall sail around Santa Barbara Island and the Lanie Wh1tne) and Todd Pacific )achts will race to Eagle Pt.nn6ng to )Oln the ..... mllrine eJdt to ~ • yew? . I H IO, ta~ 89illna Ml a*9 "°"· IPOl.W ~ -....... port-to-~ bMtt --that _.:30 p.m. u.rctt 31 le l'9 deedNne for tubmfttfng entrfeL Entry t• !hit yeer Is MO. l50 of which wtH be refundfd tf the entry Is canceled before Mwctt 3 1. All "enchHeda derby" pertiel- pante must have a vlllld hendlcmp certificate Md mu9t MN wtttt .. rating In en.ct March 31 In tM fleet ln which they .. r.ana - tOR Marte Hla, PHAF or 0ACA (oceen rectng catamw.,). Guests at bash, benefit enjoy blarney, beefcake Missing salad, lively b ands, model s' attributes m entfone(l By EVE C. L,4SH . 0..,,_.CenllJllWI I You didn't have to be lmh to have a whole lot of fun at the"Blarncy Bash" at the Balboa Bay lub. bout 2SO people-membcn ofNewpon BtaC'h Cinderella Guild Juniors. friends. several lrt h folk~ ond pseudo-Irish Inds -turned out for an informal dtnner dance. bcncfi11n1 C'h1ldrtns Hospital of0ranlC' Count)' (CHOO. "Th"" really lot\offun. There are 101 of area1 fr1cndsand 1t' ell fora arcat ceusc. What bcttcrwa)' 10 spend St. Patrick\ DI) than th ts?" mused BM l ......_e(w1th wife Pau l). .. What'~ lr1 hand ll)'IOUlall ni1hf..,1 kcd Or. Pam•leGernroflr' inc loscveral 1uesiu1 henablc .. he replied ... Patty O'f1Jrn1turc." Lauthinaand chatuna wuh (1crvcr \\ere DeMtte and IAwell Normu of\o\tu Me'8. ... end Sla.rla Sdaa,,.td, MellMa O,Vlto ol Bllbol bl1nd1nd la"9raGaUa11Mrof e-.;on lk-ch. The Norman\ \\-l'fC: tclhngof"'ialltng 1n the l(wnh row at thC' (1ramm' award' \how whc:n 11 Im of people in the audience rushed forward after Pnncc came on stage. We rcall} dadn '1 care for them at all." Thccntcrtoinmcnt for the Blarney Bash. on the other hand. wasoutstandangaccordina to man) guc ts who took advantage oft he good mu 1c and large dance fl oor to do their lrishJ1¥s and fast beat numbers 10 the iune ofLe1end. t ater in theevenina Baile) 's Youn& World Dancer performed and local Leprechaun TrHl• Parry min•lcd v.11h thc<.·rowd. 'Tm hav1naa v.ondcrtul t1mcwatch101Chm da nee v. 1th other people ... 1'. 1ddcd Jaaet Ctttarellt w1 th datcCllrl1Lucas. "IJuSt met heron 1hcv.ay 1n. -\nd I said. 'I ct' godan<.c'."Jokcd Lucas. whowa \Cf)' intcrc tcd 1n the Magic lc;lnnd mcmhcr,hapdoorpmc. f!ricnd Peter Ad ... ltaa tntcrJe<.t«I that Luca' \\a n doorpwc-"F1nt pWl' "a date v.ath< hmand \econd pwc "l\o\Oda1cs ~1th ham." DincricnJO)cd In h. tew.corncd bccf,nd c1bbaac. St Patrick'' Chicken Pte hu1td-)our-<>wn In h Po1a101nd, ford ~rt. tnfk "I'm d1~ppo1nt«I with the: food ... said orman lau tuna. "I e'p«ted 11 all to hcarren. Thctt 1 n'tc,cn a arcc.·n ~lad " Pro ranHhatrmanCatllyT1,,tuaid."Jh1 1 our fil'\t Blame Ba\h and "c'rc n:all)' e•c1ttd ... t~ turnout I t.:rtafic:," -------~--------~ .... ............. hM ... Betty ud J aell Flan .. u dance an lrlela Jll. Chapter President Terri Lawson !>a•d. "Th as is our big fund-raiser for the )Car and \\,e arc hoping to raise S 15.000 an tackctsalc . drn"'1ng sales. T· h1rts. C'OOkbook and the pot o' gold (ho"' man)' Jell y ~ans) C'Onte t. .. Somcgucst tl)1ngthl'1rluclt.ofthelrt hona pos 1blcpmc(trip .JC\\Cln andi;hopr11ngsprees)wcrc E4andLyuCucllla,Jlm aml BetteDob,..u , TM and Mary Marprel Fla1ter, Rick and Carolya Horm• ... O.veand Debbie Scllawelcltert. Haak and Ull4a N--. Jim and MelHie Patter on, Randy 8•111 and SIMI"" Cro11, Ricll Lloyd, Mark Hwtcbins and Tri1~i1 Grace and BUI anJ Lois Hormulh. • • • Tho\e tv.o hand~oml' male model~ tn thc1rtu e "Crc ctlln n lot of ucntaon at(. o ta Mc\a ountry < lub qhc-.-c~ort<'d thdcmalc v.canna ~pnng fa haon~ n·d colorful mnv.<. from Doll) et C1cof Laguna It v.a' happcninaat the "Sv.1n1 Into prina" lunchton and hov. ol T aara ()t 1n . t~ H unt1nfton Beach au\lhal) of haldrtn' Home. 1et)'. Y.lth 6 o~r\.anatht·par Je1nap1nkatmo phcrc . pink ba kct OI 0 \\Cl'\tf«or.ateJ theclubhou .l~SOCllle mcmbc" "crc~t,en panl. WNlJC,and the( obb\alad I u n .. hcnn \\a~ topped on \\1th p1 n k \hl'rht.·t. (P1eue ... ITTLD/92) j ------~ 1------------ . deir,...,.......,, ..... ~ Judy Cualty. Lute Ora•ellne. Dolly Hendenon. Madeline Farber like f~ablon. STYLES SWING1NTO SPRING •.. FromBl • Prcs1den1 Lexie Gravellae and show chai r~an J udy Ca11lty welcomed the guests including some very luck) ones ... Judy B•ttrlckof••Judy's Cooking Book'' ofNcwpon Beach. Kla11ley Brosaaa, Terri Kolvesto, Coaale O'Brlea, CllrlstlDe O'Brien a nd Mickey Newhart went home with great prizes in hand. Judy Web1ter,Jus1 back from France. was speaking the language oft he land after her month-long stud~ at the Institute de Francais ... Tiara'sown KayPolovlna was looking great in her new chic upswept hairdo. She Jtt'it rt>lllrned from Scotland where she helped an old EFFECT ••• From Bl Conner was no1 involved in the sailofT. The fo reign hopeful s fo r 1986 were Mauro Pellaschi er of Ital y and Chris Dickson. New Zealand. neither of whom had ever sailed a Catalina-38. h 1s still "iffy" as 10 whether Cudmore wi ll skipper a Briush challenger. Of the three. Dickso n turned in the best record with fi ve wins and four losses.Pellesch1er and Cudmore were tied with 4-5 records. chnnl r h 11 m ck cora1e the interior of her Scottish cas1lc. 0 1hers 1hcre were Robert Deaalng(showcommcn- 1a tor). commillee membersSlaarron Oltland, Raylene Creatta, Marilyn Elllsoa, Leslie Friedman, Sblrley Harris, Jeaane Ingram, Jana Moyer, Jo AD Pol rel, Paulene Riiey. Jiii Simpson and Jeaa Witcher, Dorothy F1t11erald,d1strict CHS director; Dolly Henderson, Madellae Farber, Marilyn Elllaoa, Margi DeFarkas and Janna Moyer. Pnpnrou11s t•d1tcd by Daily Pilot Style Editor Vida Denn.· Army drill bores wife for all military wives who feel frumued and trapped because of their husb:mdf prof cu ion. I am deeply re- sentful of the out· .. IJJIUS dated "1w~people-for-one" careerconccpt. My husband isdoin& wtll asan officer. but the more he excels In his job. the more I am expec1ed to do. · h's a hell ofa life fora woman wh·odocs no1 adore makina 1ablc decorations, scrvina on committees. attend- inadull. dull, dull functions. pouring tea and makio~ small 1afk. Thedinncrpartiesarethcpi1s. Thosewhodon uhow up are noted by 1hc commandina officer. Often. ques1ions arc asked. Some wives ha ve manaaed to escape the trranny of lhc 1nvinl by taking th ird-rate jobs. A substanu ve posi1ion (which I would likt) is not available because ii is known 1ha1 we t'Ould be 1ransferred al any moment. I ga ve upa beautiful career so my husband could have hi s. It was a mistake. I feel used and under-apprecia1ed. I wonder how manyolhermilitarywivesfeel as I do. Will }OU print my lcllerand ask 1hem? Misery loves compan}. -Kl LUNG VALU BLE TIME IN ABILENE. TEX. DEAR TX: I woald be uppy to prtat some resr:ases. If aay officers oat tltere woald Uke to comment, 11 prl11t chose lelten, too. • • • DEA R ANN LA NDERS: I am an 18-year-old reader I smok four ornve. By the time I was 161 wautoned halJ. the lime. • Noth•~ maucttd. The wttd was a wall between me und cveryth1na I didn't want to face. like schoolwork , pArcn1s who were always yellinaat me to 1hape up and the . disappointment of not makina the basketball 1cam. • I was flu nkina in school and,loSI my after-schooljob. rhen I mc1 Wanda. She-was theareatest 1hin1 that ever happened. Wanda made me sec that pot was ruinina mr life. I quit cold lurker.six monthsaaoand it was like 101ng1hrouah hell. Don t letanyohe tell you pot isn't uddicti vc. I had 1he shakes, couldn't sleep and even had cryinaspclls. But I gutsed ii out and now l feel like a new person. I am so 1hankful I finally woke up that I want 10 wake up 1hc whole world. Take it from me. kids. pol is a head· muddler. II can waste hours of every day and rob you of mot1va1ion. It will also pick your pocke1sclcan. I fj ust one kids knocks it off because I wrote this letter I" ill feel like I accomplished somethini.-GRATEFUL IN TEXAS. DEAR G: You did. Ttaaalls for wrtt1J11. • • • DE RANN LANDERS: Our 11 -year-olddau&hter has pulll'd out almostall hereyelashesand eyebrows. She looks frigh1ful. My husband says, "Leave her alone. The) 'II grow back in." rsay she needs professional help. Advise. please. ··A.A. CAL DEAR A.C.: T•ls self-destnactlve belanlor aeeds lnve1t11atln1. I'm wit• you. Attention all borrowers! Th1!1 i!i an offil'ial no1 icc~ Next Thursda~. anyone having anything belongi ng to 1he Bambeck household can return said items wi1h no ques1ions asked. Evcrythin~ will be accepted. regardless of condnion. wi th no re prisals. I hate to reson to this kind of public proclamation bu t I no longer have E111 BOllECI en ough kitchen utensils lo get a meal. folded at the end of my bed. They All m~ bread pans. cake pans and were "borrowed" when someone gol baking dishes have been caned away out-of-town gues1s wh o crashed. I'm by our kids who took home leftovers. reduced 10 throwing my ba1hrobc My coffee mugs arc roll ing around over the bed when a chill hits. under the brake pedals of a thousand And wouldn '1 11 be wonderful to cars. walk by the bookshelves and see My pans and skillets disappeared booksagain?One by one they seem 10 during the lasl cam pi ng trip one or have developed legs • ... even the them look. The silverware has been cookbooks lhat were stored in the m1ss1ngsince oneof1hem entertained kitchen. The warrant y manuals are from a li brary somewhere thal begged people to return books 1hey have had for years. They would forego the fees just to get the books back. And I said to myself. "Erma. how would you like to see your white sweater thal Marge wore home one night when i1 turned cold? Or lhat cute liule piepan that said. 'PIES BY ERMA· 1hat one of the kids carried off? Nol to mention the sui1ca~ 1hat you loaned 10 a guest who bought 100 many so uvenirs during a visit." I have been married 36 years and I no longe r have a can opener. a cookie sheet. a hair dryer. a juicer, an umbrella. a wok. a paring knife tha1 will cut through margarine. a beach towel. or a yardstick in th e house. o. even though the Congressional Cup is considered the second most imponant ma1ch r.1c1ng in the wo rld. behind 1he America's Cup. Lt's not likely th at 11 will have a great efTect on •-~=-=...,.....,,__.r;.:;..:.r.:.:::formanees in 19M6-87. All one can 0 lS lropc. o.11rN.e,.......,LMP.,.. for more 1han four pcoole. still wi1h me ... bu1 one can read Just Marilyn Elllaon. Marat DeFarku and Janna Moyer huddle I'd like to sec our blankets again -so much fiction. :::befose-luncheon beneftttn&--Clllldu,A!a Home -~~'--~-the.soft wooll y onCS-!Jl<lH~ to....bc _ I go1 the idea a~oooL-da,Y: For awhile. my husband and I considered going on the new ··New- lywed Game ... bu1 we weren ·1 su re we would und~rs1and 1~ues1 ion...,s......,_ l 4 TRACI< OOlBY STEREO EOOtE MURPHY "llVHL Y HM.LS COP" (I ) a oo e is 10 1s 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO HARRISON FORO ''WnNIH" <•> 7 IS 9 45 N IN N MON· THURS &·30 "LUST IN THI DUST" <•> MON· THURS S •5 10 15 ( --;:;AuDISI M TIL' (I I a •s "TOMIOY" I•> ·--~~~---'~00~10~~--~~~- ( MATTHEW MOOINE "VISION QUIST" <•> EOOIE MURPHY "llVHL Y HILU COP" (a ) MOH· THURS S 00 9 15. 10 IS M<>ff-THURS 9 20 "1914" ,., EXCLUSIVE EHGAGEMEHT "A SUNDAY IN THI COUNTH" (G) 1 20 9 30 Todey 1200- "THI NIW IUDS" (a ) 1 IS 9 IS llcoR I IAoWiiiAN" <•> J MO... 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" 891 393b • TRACK OOLBY SlEREO EOOIE MURPHV "llVHLY HfLLS COP"<•> 80081510')() 'PAIADIH MOTIL" (I ) 7 CJS 10 l~ MISSING IN ACTION 1 (I I ~-----e'>O 7 AC.ADE MY AWAFIO NOM<. " INC.l BEST PIC I Ufl£ "THI ltllLIHO fllLDS'' (I ) I MON-THURS 7 00 t 30 ,/ >-----------------------------' \ HARRISON FORD "WITNHS" <•> 1 ( "'AIA7D~l1::m .. c;,-~ '~'Ir; 1 HURS 6 4S 8 40 10 I~ r MISSING IN ACTION 2" (I ) b 10 10 35 fAlCON & THI SNOWMAN" I•> ,. \... --------'"-"'~-- THI SUll THING" (PG· '3) •0 Q 'l(I .. l..AOE MY AWARD NOMS NCL 8ESl PICTURE THI WIUING fllLDS" <•> MOH. THURS 7 IS 10 10 > HARRISON FORD '-~~~--MO_N_·_'H_u_:_s_1_1s __ 130_ 1 _ 1 _______ ,,,1 J(l'r G0l081 V"' 'INTO THI NIGHT" I•> "I~ 430 1030 ( "WITNISS" <•> \. MON· rHURS 7 IS e 30 "'-~,,_.~~---~-----------"" ICIWll'tl fl TORO ~ &81 9b00 7 IS ) \ ~----'-'T_H_1_a_1v~1~•~"~(P_G_·_l>_> __ ~__, ., 9 ')() ! _ 11 "C.ADfMV AWARD NO!w!S •NCI ersr P•C1URf 'A f'ASSAOI TO INOIA" C'G) t ·~ •• 'THI NIW KIDS" I•) Mll"I THuHS 700 -i oo 10 4 , 00l8 Y STEREO HARl'llSON FORD "WITHISS" <•> e oo • 20 10 20 4 TAAC.K OOlBY ITEMO fO()I( MURPHY "HVHLY HtlLI CM" I•> MON. T l+UfUI I 30 I <10 10-3' 1dw11"C11 Mf U · Ui b07b ' "'LIWiiiiO KfO'' C'0-13) f • JO 11:140 ITHMAN" 0'01 ' I ( " • ) --~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~-· • I 1•w11'121 VII JO JWIN .. 830 8980 -- MICHl!LLI! "'llFFf;R "INTO THI MOttf" <•) MON-THI.Mt 7 00, I 30 HARRISON FORO "WffNHl"I•> MON·ft11JA$ 7 30 9 45 • ~r1wMrl\ ',I) (~I L"UH Mil IS Mil I Iii HI I \ I • ..!..J. 1 : .. :r:::x.-.,... ... ,..,,." CU'9" (I) 12 30 1 :>O 4 2S & I~ 8 IS IGWlrtlll MISSION Vlf JO MAI I .. 49b eno . -----· EOOltMU~Y "llVl•LY *LI CCW" (I ) I Ill 3)0 .• 00 .• 15 10:10 "THI HIAICfAIT CLUI" <•> 10() )()() ~00 100 900 "THI SUH THI~' CPO. 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FREE INSPECTION No Labor Mm To Include: • A1u•na • Enc1nt fluid loris • Bttt' Ho!if1 & C11mps • Sll•th. Bnrm&s PKh1na & PrOIJS :.r. · " 1 Hf r.• tirif '·' { fl'w'•fl'll .•. ' IJ fj,;IAH1 ~1 ;,TH People NEED classified UM!ul, H ly l0<lt111,1onl01ITl3lt0n111 • v1111 Piii OI lfle WOfll ... lltng ~ , .... lie<! It ONIOulU ~ ~ hevt come 10 ~ ~ -tor j)e!IO!l.ll .......... " •Ofk , ... ,e<I ""°' To rH ch llCllY9 c.. 140 1tec1t11 u •nd let UO l'llllp '((Ill.I ttf!W 7'0Qt rnurt Otll•"O •>J ...,-... CIHSllted adt ~ phone 642·5978 .._.._..--.. -............ -----· - NBC's comedies to en poll· CBS wins week By FRED ROTHENBERG ... , ............... NEW YORK -NBC's twin towers of comedy -"The Cosby Show'' and "Famil y Til!s .. -and the double dose of soapy melodrama - ,"Dynasty" and "Dallas" -again took four of the top five spots in the weekly prime-time rankin&s. accord· mg to figures relc.ued Tuesday by the A.C. Nielsen C-6. ·i..J For the week of March 11 -17. the .. Cosby Show" had a 28.3 rating, followed by its Thursday night stablemate, "Family Ties," with a 24.2. ABC''s "Dynasty." the season's No. I show. also had a 24.2 rating. NBC's ''The A-Team" was founh with a 23.3 and CBS' "Dallas" had a 22.7. "What's distinctive about last week was there was nothing special at all." said Cun Block. an NBC vice presi- dent. "II was a preny typical week," said .Dreg Kasparian. CBS' director of network research. They were referring to the fact that the Top Ten programs were all regu lar series. shows that have been popular with viewers throughout the season. Aficr the first fi ve. the next t\ighest rated shows were CBS' -''Murder She.. Wrote." CB ' ::.60 Minutes." NBC's "Cheers" and CBS' "Crazy Like a Fox," tied for eighth. and ABC's "Hotel." For the week. CBS edged NBC for another victory with an average 15.8 rating. NBC had a 15. 7 and ABC had fl 14.3. With 25 weeks gone in the 30. week season. CBS has averaged a 17. I rating ro NBC's 16.3 and ABC'J I .S.6. A ratinl equals I percent of the nation's 4.9 million TV homes watching a network dunng a given minute of prime time. The highest rated special-event program last week was CBS' ''People's Choice Awards," which finishtli fo 13th place with a 19.2 rating. That was a drop of nearly three ratings points from last sea5on. but Kaspariarru1d-n-was a solid per- formance considering N BC's re- vitalized Thursday night lineup. The top-ranking movie was a repeat of"The Burning Bed." which ----------------1 remains the No. I-rated movie this season. "The Burning Bed." starring Farrah Fawcen as a banercd wife who cventually kills her husband. had a 36.2 rating and was watched by over ?'lalf th e viewers with their sets on last October. This ume. it ranked 22nd with 17.1 raungand was watched by a .i.ittle more than a quarter of the :viewers wtth their sets in u~. : "Repeating movies within the :s.tme regular ~ason 1s a new at· :titude:· said Block ... Audiences arc 1nore accepting of it. (able does it all ;the time. The) even repeat movies :the next da). We've learned for some :moviesJou don't have to rest them a :year an a half." :: ABC and CBS introduced new :series last Friday -to ABC's advan- :tage. ABC's"Mr. Belvedere." starring :Christopher Hewitt as a male house- :keeper and surrogate parent. ra nked :21st with a 17.2 rating. beating the ~ebut of CBS' "Detecti ve in the :House.'' starring Judd Hirsch. and :NBC's month-old ··code Name: Fox- THE HEAT IS ONI l~:\11!1~~( 1-111.1_._.c; "'MASK' IS SUPERB. One of the most beautiful love stories we've had in the movies in quite a long time ... lt's a beautiful film ... certain to be one of t he year's most talked about pictures." -Gene Sisltel AT TH( MOVIES-TV '''MASK'IS GENUINELY MOVING:' -~1d AMttt NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE STARTS lOMOAAOW IAlllllM ..... _,_....,. C«yC- "1.0W .,. ml ---.... ~-f""I l'lc"'CtOr-l»lllO °""' .. .,. .,., IBNll'-.....,.. (-"'-! ClNlftl ( __ ._ ~01IO ., .. .................. AN ALL NEW ANIMATED MOVIE ADVENTURE STAUlNG llE·MAN AND YOUR FAVORITE MASTEI S Of THE UNIVEltSE CHARACTERS '~THE SECRET OF THE SWORD _ .. "' .. .. ....., ... ·. _._w ... •JOUT11COAS1 ....... 5 t C. I r. T 0 f T M I S ' U I I>~ ....... _,, .. l ll -(IJlllMll ~ .._.-.An ., ,,., -•~.Jtll ,., fCU lllQlY CllllO u1 •11um .....,..It•• .,._ . ... ... rv l ·ir, .... :.,. ID:-' --~Taarr .. **'4 "GrlY ~ Down" (1971) Ctlltleon ~. OM! Clrrldlne . ... ***'4 "Tiit ~ W-" (19121 Rob«! Pr.-on. Stlir1ly Jonll. l llUDll ... MOVIE - * * * "Stege Door c.t.I'' 11943) LonMcC .................. ~MOYIE * * ''C*I" 11913) ,_ Lo., JICqUllint ..... OOAU M NVR U MOYIE ** "Tiit Sting II" (1913) Jlctlt Gleeeon. Mac o.AI. -1:16- • wmam ~:,'g: .. ~f~E[J~[)f GAM . •ou1ous ~ ~r• ~ HOON sllfl'''Atuo121 WAwB:..-J SHOWS AT (N) I HOWI AT 7 Olcar N0Mln1tlon1 111 A_.•in~NoMlnatlont 1Uu.m9 ~(II) A,.,._ ... TO lllDIA 7:15 a. t ill 7 100 • 10111 N•Lost In America' contains more big laughs than any fllm this year. Two verv enttu1asttc ttlxnf>s upl" ·"AT THE MCNIES." Aoger Ebert t Gefw Silll9I 113r1U•=•J11Tl6J.,. "'1.!..~!, ) SYLftS'f'Ut "') ~ PIWTMIA ., SHOWS '"'T 1 ,51 2 0 J :00 I 120 7 :40 "" tO:OO. Sflown In J :05 5 :'5 7 :ll 4·Trlctc Matn .. lc loi."4 "Nl Inspired Comedy." -THE NEW 'l'OlllC TMS. Janet Molllr\ "Few comics cut so close to the bone ot doUV life, and that's to be cherished." -NEWSWlac. DoYtd ~ ed war rls LIDO CI NEM~ -· ••• •. : · · ·• 613 s3c..o ............ ~· J ' FRI 6:15. 8:05, 9:SO SAT/~ 12:45. 2:35, 4.25, 6·15. 8:05, 9:SO a. t :50 ntr_...,AST CUl9 (Ill Powt At U :OO 2:00 4 100 1 :00 •~oo • 10:00 U .71 ht How Onl11 ~ TMS llleNT .. , SflOWI I t 11tO J12\ 5 :JS 7 :41 a. t :SI BERRV GORIJl"S lHEHiS( nRotum n . ' ...... ........ ~-C•·'•two Kar1to KJ<lll CN> TICIRP .. ..., CUl91M Co•Hlt TIM wtt. -Ufo (It) s IF JASON STILL HAUNTS YOU ... YOU'RE NOT ALONE • ' pHA601'f Written by l...CXll.5 VENOSTA Prodlnd by RUPERT HfTZXj 011'Cted by MICHAEL SCHOl..TZ!t IPG 131 -___ ... _ , • 111SlAU£1.£ASl : -·-·--•!, lte'1t1 SIMP.nw• AWl!1*'bt- Fklbtf 1ilE 1311 ' fA1fJ¥ new beginning [R-o., • \ STARTS TOMORROW MIA MMW1 Brea Plw 1m 1 S29-5339 IUllA"AM UAMoYllt 952-4991 COITAMHA Edwards C•nelN Center 9794141 EL~ EC!Wlfl!S SIOOltl>ac~ 581 5880 FUlUllTI* Fox 52~747 ONIDlll GllCM fdWlldS Wtstl>IOOll 53().4.401 llMNI lij·ik'l!4M $/IG'#\ SIMI • 0.... "°-ACC•m••Oll ....... -.... , COITAMUA Edw1tds BnstOI ~7'44 fOOllTAIN VAUEY f1mi1y four 963 1307 Eowaros Univtrsity SSC·8811 OIWIGE Sladium Onve-ln 63Uno -•u aillo totLIS mi imu. Pina m ., nus .. JOHE ...... allh l•clullve ............. . ... .... ... . .. . .. ITA•TI F•IDAY ,•,_,,,1. !1 1WN 'f N!f'1 . '.. . ' ' : ... i '• l 4 184 ...... PO-• -• • ... . __ ., • ....,.. ........ C>. SPECIAL INVITATIONAL WORLD PREMIERE TONIGHT REGULARPERFORMANCESSTARTTOMORROW IREA UA Mov1es 99().4022 IUENA PAM UA Movies 952-4991 COSTAMHA UAC1nemas 54().0594 EL TORO Edwards Saddle back 581 -5880 • .. IRYINE •ORANGE ltlillH = s-., Edwards City Center AIAHEIM Pacific's Untver51tY SJ.4·2553 Anaheim Drive-In 854-8811 WUTlllNrnR 879-9850 LAMIMDA Edwards WUTWTER SRO Gateway 5 Cinema West Pacific's Ht-Way 39 523-161 t 891·3935 DrM·ln 891-3693 •3lmmCD--1· j l COMPLrfl NYll COMPOllTI TRANIACTIONI, Bl Venture capital availabililty gets better. Expert says not all the money out there ,·entu~cap1tal hould remcmbcnhat methods 'an .. abin s.11d. "Venture people like 'to tx•lic\'c they bring ,. c:_an be tapj)ed by the new guy on the block omct hang more th an money 10 the table." Among the Sl'rv1<·c offered arc management development. busi- nci. s1rateg1t' planning. market de· velopmtnt and further financial ns· s1 1ant"c. By JOY DEE ANTHONY ~ ...... e.,,. .... IM!ol Irvine has customers. tcchnoloay and many professional sen 1<-e . o '"'hat's missing? Adequate venture capital development. says Ralph a bin, a partner at the public account· ing firm of Ernst & Whinne}. "Venture capi tal" in Its broadest ~nsc represents money ra1!>Cd from 1nd1' 1duals. pension funds. (which now account for approximately one- third of 'cnture funds in the U.S.). insuranct' funds and other insutu- tional sources. " remar~cd. "which secm'I hkt• a lot of monc) and clearly is." in comparii.on to other )Cars. But while \Orne S3 billion is nuscd annuall) tn venture funds 1n the U.S .. IBM alone spends $4 billion a )car on r<.'senrch and development. he pointed out. Vt•nture co~ital funds urc typically ge:m·d to high technology firms. although there arc exceptions to this. Sabin said. ometimes what stans out to be high-tech ends up bc1na low- tech. Opportuntties for entrepreneurs arc not in over-suppl). Sabin said .• .. Orange County currently houses the offiCl'S of maybe I 3 venture funds. Not all of the ne'' money out there can he tapped by the new guy on the block. Sabin remarked. Soml' of it has to go to support the existing ponfolios. In addition. the initial public offering market. typically an exit' chicle for' cnturc· managers. has dcclancd substantial!\ in 1984 rela· tivc to 1983. he said. This means that a larger reserve must be held waiting' to protect investm<.'nts. he explained. although obviously in u rouple of those Situations. there's really no "1\Tat1·onalLumber more than a telephone number and 1 V4 The size of 1bc ex.1s11n1 pool 1s modt'SI. Sabin observed. "A typical fund may make six ·to e11ht invest· mcnt a year." he said. ·'b4sed on a review of 500 to maybe 1.000 busi- ne s plans." With 600 venture funds in the U.S .. there are abou1 4.000 investment o year. "It's not much if ~ou consider that there's 250.000 businesses staning up annually." he added. Venture capital mnnugcrs are look· ing for companies with large markrts. abin said. They aren't interested in the big fish dominating the little pond. If the mone) mam1ger is making 10 '"' cstml·nts. ·abin roncludcs. "two of them "111 bt• phenomenally suc-cc~sful. two of them will die. six of them will roll into a ratco~ory called 'the hvmg dead." The Ii\· Ina dead is basically a company thfttJuSt won•t go awn) and requires reserve fund to suppo11 it in the fu ture. Ifs these companies that caused a rcsurJcncc in the mc'lcrs and acquis1t1ons market. he said. A good way for newcomers to i.et about attracting venture capital. Snbtn say • 1s to be introduced 10 manag<.'rs b~ an attorn<.'y, an accoun· tant. or a consultant. for two re:i ons. First. they ha'l' the time that venture capitalists don't. Second. thl'Y serve as a creen. o that the potential mom:) managers ha ve some con- fidence in the entrepreneur's rdea at the out ct. In inc is ··considerably trongcr" in the venture capital area than it was three ve:m ngo when only a couple of funds had permanent otncc • bin rcmarkl·d. incc t n. UC Irvine has embarked on a rcssive plan to interact with the riv:ue sector. he noted. In addition. Irvine hos the potential for dom1ncncc in biomedical t«hnology. he '3id. Fi- nally. "Orange County continues to be one of the strongest electronic manufacturing areas in the U. · .. though I don't think that fat't is well known.'' Sabin said. All things considered. Orange Count y hos much of what it takes to attract big dough. he condudes. "though not all of the 1mponant fat·tors nrc in our favor." Among the strengths are UC Irvine. the strong entrepreneurial tradition and the quality Orange County lifestyle. he said. abin. an <.'xpen and occasional speaker on ve nture capital topics. sa\S that these investments are made 1n ·fi, e-to-scven }Car prO)CCtS that are considered to have h1gh-nsk and high-gain potential. meaning a 30 percent ongoing return. Funds available in the ve nture market am:reased signifi<.'antly in the late '70s with the reduction of the capital gains tax in '78 and again in ·so. abin said. In 1974. there was onl} $30 million available in U.S.· based venture funds. That figure was $870 milhon in 1981 . $3.4 billion m 1983. and S3.2 billion in t 984. However. ofthatS3.2 billion. only 1.4 percent was raised in Southern Cali- fornia. compared with 35 percent in Northern California. an office to forward tha caller to New York or San Francisco:· In add1t1on. reports 12 QI NEW YOAK (API Bll>O ' "' 21', OovtOB 10•. 21 HrtlNt , ••• 29 IMMIPI PanlPll there arc Se era I S II t J I It> NASDAQ QUOtallonl Blrolnc 7~ 7\. OritlCn ,. 2•'• Hltl'tA ' 11 ... 11~. 3 '· 16 3 s." PaulPl V ma in ves ment '"0"'11"9 111gl'tesl 1110' Blrtchr 1 6 6~ OunkO 27>., 27 .. Hltl'tdvn 2h l MelAt 9~ 91'> PffrMI banking firms .. WhtCh represent e en eh •k •nd IOWHI Olftr.a llv BIYvoor ..--l9·16 "'-Ourlroo 10 10114 Htc1198 2• 1•''l MeulLP •2 .. PeneEn wealthy indi viduals and make ven-~ ~ u 1 e r;~ktl'W~~e:.:,10\~1 ... • ~~z,:m 3~~ Jt ~~~~~ 2f'' 2: ~:~c::= 3t~ 3~~ ~=~~ ~~ !~ ~=~·£. ture-likc investments" and small ~;~:~1°0 ':.'~c,..tuu°: ~:~~s" r' ;"' ~~~,;: lL m: ~=,~~' 2'~ 2~ •• ~~';/ ~~ff~ ~:f,S:,~' business investment companies Cu lminat1ng a year of continut'd mer~oown or com· CPT 61' ,..., e1Pu 14\t 14~1 Hy"'11c 11 111 .. Mtc!Cr• 1 11• Ptttl!Otl h. h · II ba k b ·d· · m1uton tor WtdtMl· CtlMtc •1'1 a:i. Eldttll 131• U tMS lnl fl>t 41 MaclEI l 11-16 l\t PlltlGI w 1c are 1yp1ca ) n su s1 1anes. growth. National Lumber & Suppl} o•• ca1w1r , 34'') lSYt EiKBio .... 11• tK •~ •'> Mkom 2t1,. 29~ PlcWll ·-rm aware of at least three maJ·or lnc .. ofFountain Valley"""po neda 1-' .sEtKL-· 18!d • .e~ ~c~~Ji [111' 21•., E1tNuct 1~3,Y> 137i.. 11n<1e>A Hu 1••2 .. 1n 211~.: ~!.w' 11•,...,1 !! '"°'p '!!1 fi f fi •~ ~ • >, u• ~ ~ • I • 0 lC -, .....,..,._. '• "' OWw• unds 1n the process o ormation:· percent increase in total revenues for AFAPrt J7'l 39 1 a0Sw1 I ·· mcor • lnflrn 23~/• In· Mid&-' fi'' ~·, ~'GM S b. ·d Th" ·11 d 98 Ii AVM fl• ,,, inn "-.,. moAir ~ 1~1 trefn '"-1n111 MIUror >t ralStv ~.in sa1 . . •s. w1. mean an a -us I 4 1scal year. ended Dec. 31. Ac•a'n '¥~ ·~~ 1111cor I v. 11y,sn• f 1'> tt• ,,., m.. ~?· Mott~ · w 1• '~~ d11tonal $50 mtlhon in venture capt· Re venues for the twelve months ~~~c~ti 's~ 1s~ ~~~s , ~~ 'I'll e~1~lt' 11• r.i-1'~~~;_ l21~ 63 • =~t ~~ff:: Pvrren Jhc aggregate veruurc...caimal pool is estimated to be Sl6 b1lhon. Sabin ~""~"~ <1> "' AOl,,W Ji\ 3!l tit~ 'I ' ''-2 'I• Fr,oGro 'I• \'l weSoU 14 ll'-Mornn lt \.'I or11 tat avai lable. ~ me-fu--'c___ ... A.,. ~1 27.900.000. comr,ar"d wt.th Ao110• 9 •'• hmb•• 11> .,.. FrmO Dv. ~"' nBWth \"> u Moor•P w Es ' concentrate on medical technology $114.300.000 in 1983. n the 4th •Aov Ir ~ ~ 1r1~0 ~ 11> F dtcr "" ~ J•n.'IY' iW;tr 1 11. MotClb 1., ,. 1kc , in vestments in rang<.' ou nty. he quarter. the company reponed total A<1e,,, 1•"" w, 11 " "' • FIWFn S'-JtrlGo 1 ... 1 '• Mu1tmo ,., Romo , . 0 c Ady Ol 6 •• II • ""l ''• F Emo 11> JtfMarl 1• Muttltr lf" H•n added. -CnuCS Of SJL236.QOO. as Opposed Allcolnl nl .. tt • ::~~II a~ fi: ~It!!'~~ tt~ r• 1~~n 1,,., a;; ~~~ ~ 1~1=~1 Entrl'pn.-ncurs oul scouting for to S29.694.000 during the like period ~~£1. L;: lP oti/i: 1f• 11~ ~:'1~ if! ''> ~~1..".", 17/~6 2l ~ttwks 16~ 21:i.. .. ~: a year ago. ~~i::,·, 'j. 1 • ~>: l~s~'r~ ~711 ~~ f~r~ t1t'~ ll'' ~~,:' ?/~i. 2~ I~:~ ,_s,:11~\6 ~--~r:. In the founh quaner of 1984. AOuur mwTI :~ ,.... ~~:tG ~~ t:: ~·=nvs A ., ~·~ ::,~111, fft: ~ •1~~~ National Lumber's results improved An.0111 1S·11't,1 111·~.~ 0~,Po,·~1~1 ' "' Fremrit ~ ~.,,. Im 1 ~ cir ' ~ P1ut ·d bl h d • An9SA ' ~ 4' FulHB l 11 411! n111111 '• 'It wN • • 71, htr_, cons1 era y over t ose rcporte tn An11A~ , ~ 1, ro~ r 1 11 2 1• g•nt1ch • 1 too G ''• " .. " s n v. :i,.. loH d 1983.ForthequartcrendedDec.31. ~~~i, rq~ W~·0 1·,,~8~~~~" ~ !:: ~~~"' 1i~q ~~n •3,,. :: iY!" v1 orcarbon el"l • di ide d net income imrpoved to $341.000. or !;,d*·~lf ~'! ?; ti: p'f:32.~-:i~t 1~~ 1. ~.!~ncitc ._ l/• 3•!.! ~Oc•1,~·~ '\;,'-. ~ .~::. ~:__U ~~·r~S V I\_ _6..ccnts~rshare.against$153.000.JlC~ne ,, e•uOA ,3•. 2. l t:""'" j J~ ·~ -----1 cents. Tilft183. These results tffTect le , . .,t_~ j,! 1!~ ~~ ~ "' L • ''• ~ ''"0 ~.. 1 . The Fluorocarbon board of directors ha\-(.' \-Oted 10 raise the quanerl). less than expected expenses In certain :"0~ ~!: ,:~ f1'C~~ ' .• ~~ ~ZM I ''j·· tfi!vfi .~ l4" f*P ~,a~ dn1dendfrom5ccntsto 6ccntspersharepa}ablcApril30 tostockholdersol arcas .. andaLIFOadJ·ustmentduetoa ""•~ntAGm ll"llP• lollsw '• vroov ffi' '-t..ltvTut 10.141• oco •• !: d A I 15 I n 1 )' vfooel 't HI~ ~ Ll118rd 2t~• lf !'ot A lit 6ll. recor pri . lower than ant1cioated inflation rate. "'F '• s>. uOI '• ,.., H• 1 1 ~,Mei ~ "' •Ott 9'141 ~ The company. traded over the counter. has 14 nat1onw1dc d1v1Stons which . . . ttzlo 1 ' 4'• trGrn 2 '• Har 3 '1 ~CIGE 2 '• 1 ,._ PcG• 11~. 2•1• operate 16 manufacturing fa ci lities. The facilities are di vided into three groups Principally ~cause of cost~ tn· . rubber. plastic and fluid sealing. curred in opening 3 new National The board of directors of Financial Corporation of America. In inc. have Lur:n.ber home centers and a .com- declarcd a quanerly cash dividend on the floating rate preferred stock Series A. peutiv<.' market. the company. s r~- of SI .5875 per share payable April 30 to shareholders of record on March 30. suits for all of 1984 show a dcc.ltne in The board of directors of FCA also declared a regular quanerh cash net income and per share earnings. d1v1dend of 15 cents per share on the 6 percent serial preferred tock. payable For the 12 month:> ended Dec. 31 . April 30 to shareholders of record on March 30. the company earned S 1.335.000. or Newport Corp.. manufacturers of laser rnmponcnts and vibration 24 cents. compar<.'d with $2.208.000. !solation. equipment. reported a sales increase of 16 percent and a modest or47 cen1s. the year before. All figures increase an income for the quarter ended Jan. 31 . arc based upon an aggregate of .. Sales for the Costa Mesa-~a~d firm were $8.1 m1ll1on compared to $6.5 5.63 1.597 shares outstanding in 1984 m1lhon for I he comparable period 1n 1984: income wasS 1.6 mil hon. or 17 cents against 4. 701.649 outstanding in per share. as against ·$1.6 m1lhon. or 17 ccnl!i. for the )l'ar-ago quarter 1983. Tax act piilches employee perks Emplo~ers ha .. e found it cas~ to pro' 1dc !>ut h fringe benefits for their cmplo~ecs as a compan~ car. dis· counts on merchandise. free tickets to cultural and spons events. athletic facilities at the work place and the like. The cost of fringe benefits was deducted by the employer but not taxable as income to the employee. The 1984 Tax Reform Act makes 1t imperative for those giving and receiving fringe benefits to review the tax status of these benefits with an accountan t. Effective Jan. I. 1985. the law specified which fringe benefits can be excluded from income. Those not excluded under this la~ or prior law must be included in the em- plO)<.'e's taxable income. The amount to be included in income ,., not the cost 10 the employer but rather the .. fair market value .. of the benefit. The employer is required to withhold income tax on taxable benefits. even those that are non-cash benefits. Other payroll taxes also apply to all taxable benefits. The 1984 Tax Act lists six ********************* a GET PHYSICAL i : SUMMER WILL BE HERE SOONER : .. THANK YOU THINK. SO * : DON T FORGET TO LOOK FOR THE : Jt-DAILY PILOTS SPECIAL FEATURE. Jt- Jt. "GET PMVSICAl ". * * * : FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1985 : ******* *********~ RALPH Scorr categories of non-taxable benefits: -Services that the employer provides to customers and which can be provided to employees at no substantial additional cost for ex.am· pie. free or discounted plan<.' tickets fot airline employees. -Discounts on goods sold by the cmplo}-er 1n his busine~s: for exam- ple. retail mer<.'hand1sc. -Benefi ts whi ch would be deduc· tible b} th<.' employee 1f he paid for them himself; fur ex.ample. business travel expense!> or business club memberships. -Fringe benefits so small that keeping track of them would be unreaso nable: for example. Chns1mas gifts or occasional meals provtded for employees. -Athletic facili ties provided on the employer's premises for 1he use of employees. -Reduced tuition provided 10 employees of educational institu- tions. Ralph Scott la a certified public accountant wltb offices In Newport Beach. Because an Individual Retirement Account pro, Wh vides a tax-proof umbrella fo r your rainy day sav· Do You Y ings. Especially at Western Empire where you r IRA ts totally safe, fully insured, and high yielding as only a CD can be. Suppose ~~i~~~;~~~~~bleuf~~~~:crn Federa I ......... 111.,. 12 M.. Ac .... ,,. A......,. r.1.1 They're Called ~w: ~~H!;: Sh.II I rs' $4,000 for workin~ couple , $2,000 for individuals. / • You can e njoy that sheltered feeling this I / -/ ( very minute. J~ r call l /800/821-6220 to start / // I 1. huilding you r IRA. / /I I . I ~:i WESTERN EMPIAE / ... S.Vil'Qt end Loan AttoeiatiOn 7 L'/""" '~'"i/i~•. Pl~•r· 'I I / '· --------------------- ..__. Ora~ Coaet OAILV PILOT~. Mmrdt 11, .. Study says·.office automation hasn't reduced MENLO.P"R~-lsofliceauto-sav1np and abllily to handlt in-cilic1cnc~ 10 be .. much morc" 1m-lnfac1.accord1nat0Ad1a.1~arae tM)aowhad1ddil>tn1t&:iOllC)'to tmp&oycwtattllle,.,..,.. ma11on takina 1""'1>' Job$? Are com· creased worklOld. amons othm. pro~ed. Hardi) a rcsound1n1 vote of m•JOnt> of wctttaric 1n the Unised rttnait btpcr qualified 1tafT becautt of tbt U.S. flnllS:l ... 'Def pul~m~":nic':~'odn processors and But 11ven a chance to J9W\d llff ,con(~ ... Swcs (8' percent) have dcsklOI> of o9cc...autQm11i~ {8!..i• cwt ot-!ipr" CDlllll'lltll~1'illfliiMllf._.~rt; tr .. w 1 >-terns ms1na about the bad sick o( office auto-A. further no1' -In the written tcrmin.als bu1 only :?S percent of German lirms ll1ted but only SO WOid protttlaftl e ta bit shed s11ion and thr~~i1.Ln1.._..Jmwa•.u"u.Ou"~'.11hc~fi~=AMl~V~G1Mi"4ii..ii-6laM~•lf'r-4ild~•llM1AIA. .. .,~.,... -.r~t,a~_..,.. 40 • •1111M11i• ..., .. _. ... ~.,_,~..,-~-,--::-7!- pcop r u wor · over h1&h capital and operatina costs. tatcs was the only country that Thus it is at the lo~er employment tra~). pern. 1n the Un11Cd Scat4 10 J• I J No. said a new surve) b) d1a unused capacity. unrealistk mana-appcartd concerned about a second-ltvels that office 11nomat1on 1s Further. 86 percent ofU.S re1pon· pcrcento(Uwftnnawlto19Y~Med PcrM>nnel Services. one of1he larscst aerial expectations. poor software ary l'ffcct oronke automation: infor· havens its mos1 profound impact. dents S11d they etther train or rewn to hire lr.d1lional clcrb; cmplo)mcnt service in the Un11ed and equipment failum. mat1on overload. A number of He~ JO~ art' <>lsa~arina and new newly hired cmploycn on their ··Qbvioullr OftkC automMioa ii Slates. That's ju!.t one of the survcy's Obviously office aulomation is not American firms were alarmed tha1 po it Ions art bc1n1 created. And for equipment -1nd1cat1n1 a consider· hert lo tU)'.' said Walin Maca~. unexpected find injs about the clcc-1he cure-all it has been touted to be. their equipment was so efficient tha1 lhosc jobs 1ha1 endure. the qualifi. able educational expense for com-pttsidtnt and ch.e( necutive ollictr tronics revolution in the office. This was reflected in anolher poll 11 was swampina manaacrs with 100 cations for hinna have chanacd. panics and the possibility that 1n time of Acha. "And rather lhan -u l°'9 h also found that wh1I~ most question, in which the respondents much aood information. Fif\y-seven percent of U .. firrns 1he lack of trained operators could bclwved -rtducins 1he Med AW companies can justify their purchase were asked how much of an impact As already noted. the arrival of (the same averaac overall) have hinder the growth of the office penonnel. office 1u1ornation •ill of office electroni~s c~uipment, few office automation had on company office automation may not chanae chanaed their educational require-automation market. b«ome a trtmendous dra• ·· arc overl~ enthusiastic about what efficicn~)). total employment but it certainly men ts for new hires because of office The survey also showed 1hat many The rtport on the resuh~ of 1he they bought. Whjle 88 percent of the U.S. lirms affects the composition of that cm· automation. firms will ffil th is shortfall of trained Adia survey are available without The surveY,. completed late last (89 percent overall) saw improve-ployment. lnterestintl)' little of that Thal's only the bcJ1nning. Eighty-people with temporary hires. Asked cost from Adia Pcnonnel Scrvicn.. year and now made publtt· for 1hc first mcnt. only 52 percent considered 1he change is 1n the management ranks. one percent of U.S. firms polled saJd where their need for temporary Menlo Park. time. asked a battery of questions of rr===============================-=-===------===----------------------------=~ nearl y .I .~com_Pan1es _in eight oft he countries in which Ad1a docs busi- ness. These companies used more than 50.000 different pieces of office automation hprdwarc. as well as more than 10.000 computer terminals. The U.S. respondents were di vided almost evenly among manufacturing. professional and service firms. and nearly half employed mor(' than 200 people. The employment tind1ngs of the surve} were panicu larl ) surprising in that it has become an accepted co o\ cot ion that computers and auto- ma1ion take away jobs. In 1hc eight countries (U nited States. Canada, United Kingdom. Australia. France. Germany. Switzer- land and Belgium). 58 percent of the respondents said there had been no change In staffing le vels as a result of office automation. Jn the United States. this number was 5-9-percent. The highest was .\ustralia. with 72 perce nt of the lirms seeing no staffing changes. Equall>' interesting was that 16 perccn t of the U.S. Ii rms ( 12 percent overall) experienced actual increases 10 staffing as the result of automation. This counters the commonl) held beltef1hat office automation reduces larbor overhead. <\d1a "ent one •Hep furth er 10 this portion of the sun e} 10 Ir) and ascertain where 1hc greatest increases and decreases 10 office cmploymen1 due to automation occurred. -The surve) found -not uneX°- pectcdl} -that programmers. word processing operators nod data entr) clerks were the most common nc" hm.•s. Meanwhile clerks. t}pim. sec- retaries and accounting depanmcnt workers were the most llkcl} to be laid off Emplo} meat 10 a newl\ automated office might not see m to· change. but considerable displacement of one t)JX' of worker b> another 1s actual!) occurring. HO\\ever 1h1s displacement has little impact on salal) O\Crhead. When asked 1f the} paid higher salaries for cmplo}ees w11h office automauon training. o nl) 7 percent of U.S. firms I 13 percent intcr- na11onall)) said )Cs. Of those thal aDS\\Cred ID the affirmall\c. the amount of that award was 8A percent (8 6 percent overall). Mos1 companies polled replied 1hat since fam1haril) with ollice auto- mation equipment was part of the job an} wa}. there was no reason to treat prescntl} trained employces d1f- fercntl}. If th r claim of reducing labor costs has been disproven by the Ad1a survc}. anoth er clai m wa s given considerable support. This 1s that office automation is a cost effective add1t1on to the workplace. Eighty-two percent of U.S. respon- dents considered 1heir office au10- mation equipment to be cost-effec- tive while only 5 percent did not. Overall 76 percen1 of the companies responded affirmat1wh. with onl) German firms ha ving (c""er respon- dents aireeing (38 percent I than disagreeing (48 percent). This preponderance of posi ti ve opinio n regarding the profitable nature of office au1omat1on 1s per- haps the best 1nd1cator that this eq uipment 1s here to sta~. Ncvenheless the 'IC\\\ of the companies polled ma} not be pleas- ing to equipment manufacturers. Asked to list positive featurcsofonice automation. the rcc;pondents hsted product1 vit'. speed of work. time UPs ANO DowN s NEW YORK (AP) -The followtno list al'lows tl'le Over • lhe • Counier slocks end warranls tl'lal l'lilve gone uP ll'le mosi al')d down ll'le most based on percent of cnan11e for Wedntsdoy, No Hcur\11•• trading btlow S2 or tooo shares art ncludtd. 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A .I :t :I NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW 'VORI< (AP) -Moll •c:llve o'!n.; -t~~counltr e,iocks 'fis>lled A bv N~~o.· ~PP~ l !}I ~I/• ,U' +'I• 01oii& : 7: 't'\ -1~ "Ck JJt fl -'I• '~-"'o Hll ' '. ~ -111 Ollt , ~4 + ~ ir"' . o 1.n ~ -"· Anloolc , 3V. l/o Rl>Ckor , y'"' "• VOivo , V. -11a StnOFn ~ h Go1 D Quo rr s That's an apt desert ptton of both business and , business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of .. where companies are goin~and which people are helping them get there.just watch Credit Line' -every day tn ttie e-""""" ____ B_u __ stness section of your new ~ Piii . • • ~.,..._... ........... -=---...... --.............................. ~ ...... --1""."'._.,....._ __ ....., ____ _... ______ ~ __ ............. .....:....._ __ ........ _.. ______ -~_,_. ....... .._~.-:4-~+= -----ill.i.i. ...... t It's DeBusk vs.McKnight - By ROOD CAIU.ION ........ ,... .... Two coaches with Sl viciories betWttn them durina the pasueason-Newe<>!! Harbor H1~·s Jerry DeBusk and Mater Dei s Oary McKni&ht -have been chosen as coaches for the 20th Orante County All-Star buketbell pme to tie held at Oranae Coast Collcae June 22.- DeBusk, who auided bis Sailors to a 24-4 record and the Sea View Leaaue championship. the best record in the schoof's SS-year history. will lead the South. which leads the series. 12-7. McKni&ht. whose three-year record at Mater Dei is 86-S, includi'!& two CIF championships. three trips to the finals. two Tournament of Champions titles and three strai&ht undefeated Angelus League seasons. will coach the Nonh. • It's a twist from ~~ past wtth Sattta Ana· based Mater Dei shutncd into the North. but aame official Tom Lee of the tp0tttorin1 Cotta Mesa Kiwanis explains: • "The Kiwanis "81 been lookina at a redistrictint format for the pme because of the . supenority oftb:c Sou~ in the put." McKniaht enthulfUlically becks the chante: "I think it'saoodjud&ment by the people that run the aame." says thc-32-year-old Mcknipt. "It helps bllancc out the •me with Mater Oti in the Nonh. especially wit1' Tom (Lewis) and Mike (Mitchell)." lewis led the Moaarch1 to a 29-0 R!COrd and the CIF 5-A crown with a 32.0 scorina averqc and is Oranse County's Player of the Year. Mitchell is a fint \Cam All-Oranae County selection and totether they form what is without question the most formidable 1-2 punch in Oranae County. OtBusk.a ninth-year coach at Harbor, called it "a 1reat honor .. and is not concerned that he'll be facin& Lewis and Mitchell. rather than coachin& them as the South coech. ··rc1 coee1t-w So.lh ..-. illM ocMt .... had (Patrick) Ewiai l8d (Chrit, M-.Hin, and (Wayman) 111dalc1 too," says Dtliusk ... R..,.. now rm kind of ftabbnpsced. I told my wife after our eeuoa the one thins I'd like to do is coach the South A.la.scar leam. It was the one thins I'd love to do. I've pe to this pmc every year and COKhel aN scteeted for a reuon ... The eilhth annu91 prh pme, with the South lead int 6. I. will be coecbed by Carol Strausbufl of Fountain Valley (Soutb) and John Koehler of La Habra (North). Strausbuf1 coeched the Barons to the Sunset Leaauc chunP1onlhip for the founh time in the past five yean and la Habra wu the Freeway Lcaaue ctwqp. De8usk 11ys his team •ill run a flex offente, a variation or lbe paltina pine, mUiCh in the manner n his S.ilon. "But l'm not opposed to stickina in plays for people," he adds. DeButk's immediaae 1'Sk will be in selc.ctina a 12-man 1quad and amona the candidates arc auards Adam Lockwood (Estancia). Chuck n..---·-•~t (Pl••wALL-8TAJl/CSl -.., mMO-.u..- Sea View. look: Some new faces surfacing at-top Mesa, Uni, Tars, -Woodbridge win baseball openers There's some unfamiliar names at the top of the Sea View league baseball standings following Wedo~ ~ning round of pla - Mesa. Woodbridge. University and Newpon Harbor. Here's how it went Wednesday: Newport Harhr a, Cor ... del ~r 4: The Sailors played long ball on a spotty defensive day for both Sea View teams. Harbor struck for two runs in the first and second innings to take a 4-0 lead for staning pitcher Jon Dishon. who was sharp through five innings before needing some rchef help from Chris Hirahara. Dishon ca me out 1n the fifth inning because of a leg problem. but still managed to strike out six. walking three and allowing three hits. He's 3-0 on the year. The Sailors put it away with a four- run burst in the fifth fram e. ignited b) a Corona del Mar error. then taken advantage of by Dishon. who helped his own C'8usc wuh a three-run double. Joey James doubled m the same inning and Wes Torell stroked a two- baggcr. too. to keep the Sea Kings on the defensive. Manny Adams went three-for-four . for the winners and scored twice . who was two-for-three with a solo homer in the sixth innina. ventty 7, -EttHeie-l· T-hc... Trojans got an I I-strikeout per- formance from right-hander Mark Stride and combined it with a four- run first inning and a three-run fifth frame to put Estancia away in the Sea View opener. Mark-Eavonte got U~1¥ ofl. and running with a sfoafe in the ~rst inning and Todd Krueger and Stnck followed with R Bl base hits. Dave Huegy then came up with a two-run single to give Stride a four- run cushion before he even took to the mound. Steve Connor and favorite singled 10 the fifth inning around a free pass to load the bases. then Jeff Baker stroked a two-run smgle to key the three-run upns1ng. The Eagles finally got to Stndt in the seventh inning to spoil his shutout bid. but that was about the onl y consola11on for Estancia. David rsin1 got the run across with a single and in the same frame Tom Panans1 got a double off Stride. Costa Mesas. Saddlebaclr 4: Mike Sallada) homered and Tom Kaiser bailed out the Mustangs on the mound as ( osta Mesa opened with a "IC'tOI'\ at home llada' hit his blast to dead center with a m:in on in tht bottom of the second inning when Mesa broke a tit to grab a 4-1 lead. It wu Newport Barbor'• daJ -on the moand with._Jon ot.hon, and at the plate with ,..DDJ Adam• (riCht), betna ........................... co!!ratalated by Todd Lawrence. ot.hon hurled fiye •tron1 In ta&• and Adama wu S for 3, mcorm, twice lD an 8·4 win. I Corona del Mar's best moments were surrounded by Fred Johnston. However. Saddleback mounted a threat 1n the top of the fifth. putting runners on second and third with (Pleue eee SEA VIEW /CS) comeback gives Rustlers key win Golden West nips Long Beach to tie for lead in sec Golden West College's volleyball team picked up its biggest win of the season Tuesday night. rallying for a five-set victory over visi tina Long Beach City College to move into a tie for the Southern California Con- ference lead. "It was a barn-burner:· said Coach Alben Gasparian followins a 10-15. IS-12. 15-8. 11-15. 15-13 victory. Freshmen outside hitters Bill Brown (22 kills and 11 blocks) and Steve Conti ( 17 killsand 5 aces). a Iona with freshman setter Russ McKenzie (64 assists) stood out. but Oasparian said the difference was provided by sophomore Scott Calderwood. who came in with Golden West down. 12-11 . in the final game, ~rheadina the rally. He had 7 services aces durint the struaaJe. ··we fell apan apinst Pierce the other n11ht," said Gaspanan. "I was alad to sec us come totethcr. It was do-or-die for us. If we lost that one we'd be 1n real trouble." Golden West and Long Beach CC arc both 4-1 in tonforence play. In high school action: Edlao• 3, Ha&1D1to• Bea~ l: The Char,ers maintained their unbeaten ways in Sunset League play. although the Oilers gave Edison some mid· game trouble. takina the third game. 16-14. but in the end it was a I 5-3. 15-10. 14-16. 15-7 victory. Chris Carpenter and Ri chard Smith led Edison's attack. Carpenter credited with 18 kills and Smith with 16 kills from their outside hitter spots. The verdict leaves Edison tied with La Quinta at J.() with a showdown loomina Wednesday on Edison's noor. Marlu 31 Oeea• Vle'¥ 8: The Vikinas used just 6S minutes in disposina of v1sitin1 Ocean View. rolling to a I 5-4. I S-11 . 1 S-4 triumph. Gary Thetford. a sophomore middle blocker. was credited with 8 kills. stnior outside hitter Randy Smith had 7 kills and Robbie Rose- nblatt had 9 sconna serves 1n the brief match. The Yikes em ptied their bench in the third game and won aoing away. too. It leaves Manna at 2-2 in unset League pla)' and Vikc Coach Tim Reid says. "I think we're still in the hunt." Sconiers will get evaluation MESA. m (AP) -nacls fi~t blKman Daryl Sconiers h8' entered a ho p1tal 1n Southern California for funhcr evaluation of h1' sub&tancc ult probltm at the 1ugcst1on of his doctor. the Antcl' announced Wednesday. ~t the Sul&C'U<>n of Dr. Ger1ld Ro1ansky. Sconicn entered Cen· tincla Hospital 1n lnalewood to lfftdrr'lo as complete an t"alu· 1ti0n n pott1blt of h11 probltm. &he Aftllh said in a writwn llak'lfteftl. • TM """" Yid thlt ••• thll point. the evaluation will take approximately seven day • Antcls Vice P~s1dcnt and General ManaJtr Mike Pon said that Sconiers. 1n h1 1n1ttal Inter· view with Dr. Ro1an,k). •artt<I to the utcndcd evaluation. The Anttl' continue to a"o1d icknufy1n1 what 'ubltancc 11 inyolved that kept Sconiers mi.s- in& from the ntclt' tr1ln1ns facility 1n Mna rot 1lmott two Wttks btf'orc he ~ Mon· day. ' 'r TomDeKrall BaronsmugMarina, 15-2 Fountain Valley moves into Su~set League lead LONG BEACH -The Fountain Valley H1~ Barons moved into sole possession of first place in the Sunset League baseball race in convincing fashi on Wednesday night. slugging Manna. I 5-2. at Blair Field. It was a team cfTort throughout for Fountain Valley. now the only Sunset team without a loss after two games. Manna fell to 1-1. "I was able to play 24 kids and stancd substituting from the founh inning on.·· said Barons Coach Tom DcKnui. "We really hit the heck out of the ball from the first inning on. It was nice to break loose." Fountain Valley's offense accounted for 19 hits. including eight of the cxtra-blsc vanety. After two outs in the top of the first. the Baron began their onslaught. James Do) le singled and Don Snowden walked. Then. Terr) Re1chen found thc gap 1n left -ce nter for a triple to chase home Doyk and Snowden. Two more cx tra-ba~ hits followed -with Bob Sharpnack doubling 1n one run and ~m August bnnsing in Sharpnack with a two-ba~ hi t. Manna's lone two runs came 10 the second. making 11 5-2. but that was the lut the V1k1ng bats would be heard from after 1ha1 as pitchers Sharpnack {five innings) and tCH' Giron combined to ltm1t Manna to four hits. harpnack 1mpro' cd to ~-0 this season. stnkmg out seven and walking four Hl· lowtred his earned run average to 1.15 10 thl' procc<>s "I took Bobb) out afkr li'e innings with the score at I ~2. figuring we ma) need him for an 1nn1ng or so against Westm inster Fnda) ... -.aid DcKra1i . "Plus. he's coming olT 1ha1 temkr arm a couple · weeks ago." In all. 14 different Barons had hit Inkster w.on 't just faif!! away Witte named South coacll $1 million reward m ay be incentive for LPGA standout Juh Ink terw1llbemore inthe limelight m the ne"\t few weeks than at any 11 me m her youna golfing career. Inkster, the .24-year-o ld from Lo Ito in Nonhcm California. is the ' LPGA golfer who fainted in her hotel room prior to 1hc fir t round of the recent lJn1dcn LPGA lnv1tllt1onol at Mt~ Verde Country Club 10 Costa Mesa. "I thtnl-. IJu t hod a badca~ofthc Ou " lnk\tcrsaid this week while prepanna fo rthC'CIN In' 1ta11onala1 Oakmont ountl') Club in Oatndak 1 "WcdncM'la) n11ht afier the pro.Im party. I feh 11rtd Then I \\IS sick to m) \Jornach around m1dni1ht. I fell in thc,howtrand hit m' nose 1n the mominaond thtn \\<cot to the hosl>nar. "The) n11n tC'\tond didn't find an)th1n1 -.rona wnh me. But stuptd me.ltn«tto90homcthetn1aht My mother-in-la.,.~ mt olf at the a1rpon and I fa1nle'd 1111n. Thi time the' par1mcod1C1 came and whi•kcd me awa rlcouldn't twhc~tlt. lnk~tcr. will Join Okamoto a the only Saddleback High footbel OOlllft ones 10 remain elt,1blc 1n Las Vegas. i-ry Witte. wno guld.ct the..,... lnks1erlooksat1tw11ha - philosophical attitude Ana-based schoot to a 10..1·1 "lfl don't wm the million dollars. I r.c«d In 198•. hu bw\ nMted• can alwa)"s pin) ne~t week.'' she 5a)'S. the South coach in the 25th °""II "\\hen )Ouarctry1ngtoget an LPG County AM-Sta.r g.,,. to beh9111• card., ou ha' e to male 11 or }OU won't Santa Ana Stadium, ten~ llt be pla°>mg for another nine months. for late June " suall) when I put pressure on Orange Coast CoMeae 18 not m) self. I do better. I'm looking avaNable becauM of tr.Id NnO- forward todcfend1na m} chom-vatlon. ltl111 ... rumorhaditthatlwas pionsh1patM1 1onH1lls.lhavc Witt•'• 11-year record at pregnant. But that isn't so riaht now." ever) thing 10&111n and nothing to lose S•ddteback Is 5$.50-2. He'I a N~dlc to say. she didn't pan1('1patc nnd 1 f~l I ha'eJ USt a'&ood nchanc-t product ot the u~ of caeo- in the Uniden tournamtnt. to win asan)one else. redo. vte Anaheim W&fth. lnk'itCr• thedcfcnd1n1champ1on "l thinkthefirsttwoda~sw1llbe .. ._.. l i..-N b•"'O-""' ah h -1n,1ta r Saddlebackw••~•l1n in •K" a 1~ I.An ''" • tht toughc t. lfl can come in at e'en ., t1on1lthat "°'illbutaaedat Mi ion parorma)beOnl'O\er I canal~3Y'I wfth Newport H8rbar In "'9 .. H1lls1n Palm Descn. pnl4--7. lf,he comtback *ltha65orb6andaet Vlew L~.:.golng l-o-1, ,u ctUfull defend her11tlc. then right N kin 11 This 15 a ood end the ' _.., ... \ponlOnntNabttcoandJ&B th toumamcnt formeandaar~atgolf wu to Futlet'ton. the wt• OW w1lltt*lrdMr¥rithSI million Then course. Thearccnurcrcalfa ianJ 1 Centr11 Conwenoe~. \he c1nw1na~ndm1llion1hhc hkctheroursc " While at Colorado, ~ • win thcJ&BScotch tournament 1s center, pertldpated In "'9 1- La Vcaauwo~k\latcr * * * BIU9bonnet 8owt gM'9In•19-t? lnk'1cri1oncofthrccpla)crs John Rohm.C'ha1rman ofthe IC>RS vtciory 0"9f' M..,.,,I. eha1blc to .-in SI mil hon <\ )lko (rosb) Southern aolf tournament at The North~ wttt be oaecW Okimoto. winnc'T 1n La ' Vep" la t lr~iMCoest ountf) Club 1n fcbm-by Sunny ~Tlfn o.v--. ..... .. car.ranalsow1n th1tamount \\<tth a ary. hH111nounttd thltth1s)ear'' hM '°lled • 37.23 reoord Ill - rt'peat' 1ctor)' event putS~.0001n the roffet'\of Y'W'I (lneludlng lbl tortllM ~n •• Thcth1rdl)4a)ff1 stillan)oncon Hoeattolpnal. ,..,_ • • --11,• .... tM tour who can bOth the Dinah The event 1, 1taacd by t~ SS2 Club, UW4ertey 1 .,.._. ... ~ "' ~1ndl.asVt111c,ent1th1 )tar. uuPP<>rtvnupforthch p1talwllh 1964, l<*ng ~to FtA11-. - TM•1nnn In Palm ~.1f 1t l\n't all Pf0Cttd~1''1n to the hOSPt\11. ~did La....,..._ _,,, __ -..;._ ------------------~----~ F,_AP~kM9 ~' J n Fl"ln 1~ Giants Ill Olo\ncr Bob Lune met lo\llh c1l~ official "°edncsda) and t~• Mhcopaern&over Lhe pnme ite being con 1de~ (or a new SSO m1lhon s1ad1um · nc'l.t 10 a ~wa&e uutmcn1 plant. De pitc concerns about foul odors wanina from the plant and traffic choking the ncarb)' freewa)s. Ma)or Tom McEncr:> came a\\a) from the meeting confident that ··a stadium in San Jose in a reasonable 11mc frame as l'Alraordmanl) pos 1ble." Lune said he tch .. , Cr) positave" about the pro J>l'ctS o( building a 40.000 to 45.~scat open·atr 1ttad1um an San Jose :ind mo, mg his team -Atthan the nnt l"'o ~cars "\\.c I\' going IQ be "'or~1nf on 1l prtll) stcadtl) for the Ol'\I 30 10 60 da~ sand "c'I sec"' hat develop . I'm op11m11tttc," he ~ad. Ho-AcH·r.1.une 1 mC"ctang toda) fo r the first 11mc w11h officials of Redwood C11~. halfway between San Franc1'ico and San JoSc:. to dtM'US\ their proposals. Meanwhile:. a group of 'ian Fran<'tsco business l('<Hkr., a1th•d the C"ll\ \\ ednesda' 10 re-e,am1ne potential ~11cs for a nc-A· stadium thl·re. .. ~ e thin~ that lhl') can come up -Allh something thal l·an tx.· built "'•than lhe nl> and count) of San F-ranc:a'!ICo." ~•d U-e Dolson. board member of the Do"' nto"' n .\sSOC'1a1 ion. ··rm "tlling 10 l11ttcn to an~ good ideas. bul right no" 1 ltkc "'hat'!> happening in San Josi..'. .. hc said. "ihe ma\\lr. thl' <:al\ counu l and a number of business lcadl'r'> arc dt'fin1td~ 1ntl·rc'ited ... Quote of the clay hrnle Jamee. a defender for the C~d Force of the Major Indoor Soccer League, on how he gets ready for a game: "I make ture I don't have a routine. Of course. making eure I have no routine Is actually a routine. Know what I mean?" Pepitone released on bail NE" YORK -Former Ne" York Ill \ anh·ebascball '>tar Joe Pcp11onc.arrestcd on drug and w~apon possession charges. wa!i rclea..ed from 1a1I Wedncltda) on SI 5.000 bond. The 44-~ear-old Pep11onl' slipped out a side door of the Urool l\ n Men's Hou!>C of Detenuon wnhout SJ')l'U~ing to repon er\. but ht'; la"' )Cr said the ex-Yankee \IU&gl'r m1~h11ell ht~ ~IOf) 10 a grand )Uf). "We intend to ~nousl) consider ha' ang ham e:srrtybefore the grand JUr~ :" a . rephen Aamhaft ..aid 1n a telephone 1n1er"1e" Genia.-••• W'•t In .corl,nl GHrp Gerwill, who scon.-d 19 points. m bttam~ proktsionat blskttblll's fttnlh 1tad1ns scottr en rou1e 10 kadina San ntonao to a 106-98 win over Ctiicaso Wedncsda)' ntJht. Ht hH now Kored 25.202 po1n1 1n tus I J )ears 1n the NB~ and Amttican Basketball Auoc1111on. movanapast Jerry West on the all-time h~t ... Forward Reute n.e.t aot credit for a shon follow· up Jums»hot wltll thret seconds left an o' enamt that pvt Kansa City a 118-117 ietor) over Philadclphua With ~ven seconds left, Theu~· • running on~hander bounced of( the rim and Olla norpe mined u • reve~ lay-up. Theus got thC' ball back and put up an eight-foot jumper which wa ruled aood because the 76crs· Georse Job· ... touchrd the net ... Gree BaJJard and Gu RMl•ao• notched .:!4 po1n1 each 10 park Washington 10 a 105-102 \l('tOr) oH·r New Yortc ... Calvla Nau Gent• scored 27 poantsand Alex Eta1U1la added 26 lO lead [)cnvt'r to a 123-119 \ tctOry O\Cr Indiana ... Mlclleal Ray RlcllardlOD scored 24 Of has 33 points an the rlrsl and.thi~ quarters and New Jcrse) <'oastcd toa 128-108 vic1oryoverClcvcland ... Deals Jola.D1" convened a 16-foot fallaway jumper wuh four seconds lefi 10 give Bos1on a 107-105 vietOI) over M1lwauktt. the onl) team the Celtics had failed to beat 1h1s season~ .. Rookie forward Tim McCormick scored 24 polfilS._j)s Seattle defeated Golden State. 123-109. The Son~. plarng w11hou1 center Jack Si.kma, "'ho had an inJured ligament 1n has lefi index fineer. pulled awa> in the second half for a third straight victory. Jets poat seventh win in row Dou1 Small scored second-period goals , Dave Babyeb, PHl MacLeu and ~ Wednesday ni ht to help Winnipeg beat Minnesota. 5_t for the Jets' team-record seventh straight Nataonal Hockey League victory. The Jets took a 3-0 lead 1n the middle period before Ron WUIOll and Smail scored an the final period for Winnipeg's 11th victor) an the last 13 games ... Mk:tiel Pett& SCQred just 18 seconds after Buffalo tied the game 4-4 late an the third penod 10 give Vancouver a 5-4 ''1ctory over the Sabres. It was the first time the Canucks had beaten the Sabres in Buffalo since 1974 . . . Goaltender Sieve Weeki stopped 31 shots as Hanford Jumped ahead by lhr1t &oAls. then held oo tO-defea\ l. ·Louis. 3-2. With the victory. the Whalers extended their unbeaten streak to five games ... GleDD Aadersoa scored three power-pla)' goals 10 lead struphng Edmonton to a 6-4 victory over Chicago. The victory was only the second in the last SIA ho}l1e games for the Oilers. who arc 6-7-3 since the All-Star break ... Baku Loob scored two goals to lead Calgary past Toronto. 7-4. Loob scored his 33rd goaJ of the season in the second pet1 t><fH:rp~lpfyil-:S·J lead and fhett:sl.co1~:ear the final period on a soft wT1s1 shot . QalllkMn '• •acce11 contlaw Bill G .. a~ ... conunued h11 iprint 1r111n101 succcn W~ne\day with five !thuloul annlnas as fie comt>inea on a rive~ h1uer Y.-ith two ttammues 10 lead Mon· tttal 10 1 J.() l'~hibt11on hutoul o'rr Bahemore. Gulhc~son. who ha!> now allo•cd just two run~ m I? orin1·t,..minJ inn1nis. truck out 1hc idc an the fifll 1nnin1 and hmucd the Onole 10 three hat . . . ElscY.-hcrc. Terry P.W and Joee Cnt1 hat run·sconng doubles dunng a four-run upnsmg with two out an the fifth 1nnang ofTPllH Ntettn toaivc: a 1tplt1 Houslon squad a 4-1 \.ICIOr. o'cr the New York Yan- ktts . '. . Cllrl1 Joae1 hit a bases- loadcd cighth,-inning double ofT Minneso1a reliever C•rl Warclle tog1H·theo1hcr strosquada6-3 '1c1or. O\er the Twins ... Pinch· lmter Roa Jola.D1oa hit a three-run double 1n a six-run eighth mn1ng 10 le:.u.J Dc1ro1tto 11s 11 -5 wan o'er Pittsburgh ... Sieve Lyoaa h. d OWllck.eoa three h11s. drove rn a run and orcd once 10 lead Boston to a 4-1 triumph o'er St. Lou as ... Jerry Halraloo pro' 1dcd the winning run with a fourth-inning homer and four hicago pitchers l'omb1ncd on a threc-h111er for the White Sox tn a 2-1 vtl'tOr) o er Toronto ... Paacaal Pt ttl stopped Kansas ('11' on two hits o"er fi,e innings and Atlanta cap'11alized on two errors 1n its 3-1 w11) over Kansas C11y . . Slwae Rawley held the New York Mets to tY.-O singles and struck out IY.O over fi,e ..eorcless inning to lead Philadelphia to a 6-5 wan ... Ctiico Walker and Steve Lakt hat ground-rule doublesdunnga four-run sc"enlh 1nn1ng and pinch-hitter Du R• delivered a two-run dooble durin~ a four-run eighth that rallied the Chicago Cubs over Milwaukee. 9-8 ... Alu Wlglu and Toey Gwyu had two hits apiece as San Diego tripped Seattle. 6-3 ... Cleveland rallied for three runs in the nmth against reliever Jose Rijo 10 beat Oakland. 4-2. Tele.wlon. racllo TWLaYlllOM 8 p.m. -Cou.14m MIKP'aALL: NCAA playofft-Georgetown va. LC>yOla(Chk:ego) tn EMt regional MmiflNI, CMnnel 2. 11:30 p.m. -COLU• llAMIT8AU.: NCAA ptayofta -llllnoll w. Georgia Tech In Eut Jegjooal~ (dee.,.), Ch•!Mt 2:- RADIO e p.m. -womws •AIKnllALL: NCAA ptayoffs: Weet rea10na1 Mmlflriill -UCLA vt. Georgia, KFOX-FM ~93.5). 8:30 p.m. -wtxPllN'S MIKETaAU: NCAA playoffs: West regk>nat Mmlftnat -USC vt. Long Beech State, KEZY (1190). fNDAY'SRADIO t0'30 a:m. --~a_w. Oetr at Lakeland, Fla., KABC (790). tsrUe els~I-2 SCOTISDALE. Ariz. (AP)-Bob Brcnly and rookie Chrii Brown each drove in t"-O runs to power the n fl"lneasco G1anH 10 an 11 ·2 victor)' over the Anacl1 in an CAh1b111on pme WednC$day. Brent) hit a two-ru n homer 1n the fifth 1nn1na and Brown 1ripl$.>d to drive an two runs when the Giants k'O~ fi"e runt ofl' losina patcher Ron Romanick in the S«On<I innin1. Oa\. id Green. obtained an a trade w11h the St. Louis Cardinals. had two doubles and scored three runs for the Giants. Ma~c Krukow p11chcd fi ve scoreless inni nas. allowing onl) three hits 10 get the victory. The nJcls scored twice in the sixth innina apins1 Giants rookie Mark Grant. SanaJes by Doug DcCanccs, Brian Do"' nan& and Rob W1lfon1 accounted for the runs. Following the game. the Giants cut seven players from their roster. Sent to the minor lc:quc 1rainin1 base for reassignment were pitchers Jeff Cornell. Colin Ward. Mnrk \:ilven. Kelle> Downs and Grant: catcher Mau Nokes and outfielder Randy Kutc;hcr. Dodgers get by Reds VERO BE CH. Fla. ( P) -Orel Hershaser gave up two hals in five innings and struck out six and Steve ax cracked an inside-the-park home run Wednesday to lead the Lo -\ngelc:s Dodgers to a 4-2 exhibition baseball v1ctOI") o'er the Ctncanna11 Reds. The "ictor) was the DodJers' sixth straight and 11 snapped the Reds' five-game w1nnin& streak. Overall. the Dodgers are 8-3. the Reds 7-3. , Non-roster left-hander Dennis Pow¢11. Tom Nieden- fucr and Kenny Howell followed Hershiser to the mound for Los Angeles. restricting the Reds 10 four hi ts, including a double by Tommy Runnells and a triple by Wayne Krenchicki. Both extra base hits-were off of Niedenfucr. who allowed the Reds their only runs. The DodtersJumped on loser Jay Tibbs'for two runs in the first inning. The first of two errors by shortstop Tom Foley C'nabled Sax 10 reach first. One out later, Al Oliver. Pedro Guerrero aod Mike Marshall connected on successive singles to account for the two runs. Sax homered in the fifth. stroking a line drive to nght that Duane Walker tried 10 shoestring bul the ball roJJed pasl him. Glasson fires 62 n Vegas LAS VEGAS (AP) -Billy Glasson birdied the last lhrce holes in the gathering dartcness of C'arly evening, fin ashed off an 8-undcr-par 62 and took the first round lead Wednesday in the nch Las Vegas Invitational golf Glasson. w o twice has lost fiis A tour playing rights due 10 lack of performance. was the last man off the tee at the Tropieana Countr) Club course. Kings defense needs doctoringas Detroit wins SEAVIEW POWERS BREEZE Df-f ROIT I ~Pl -l hl' Los An· gl'll''> fl. 1 ngs have l It nchl·d a spot in the \tanlc) (up pla~om. and the Detroit Red ~ 1ng'> arc clo~ But after their mu'>t ren·nt pcrformanre•.. hoth team .. arc looking to boo't their defrn'e' before Joining the post- \ea\on part;.. Oc1ro1t's Dwight Fo,tcr opened the -,conng 5:34 1n10 the fi rs t penod ~ edne'lda} night and 1hc Kings· "1arl·d Dionne closed 11 "'llh 36 second s rema1n1ng 1n 1hc game. but 1n between. 12 other goals were scored before the Red Wings pulled out an !S-6 National Hocke)' League \ICtof). "lf"'c pla} defense lake that against the Oilers. we m1gh1 be knocked out (of the playoffs) 1n one game:· quipped ~ngi.' Coa('h Pat Quinn. "They m1gf\1 cancel the other two. "What did the~ (the Red Wings) have'.' Fa\c breakaways~' That's ludt· crous. It's embarassm11. ... Do You Have A Favorite Place In Your Home? If so, we'd Ilka you to enter the Dally Piiot' s "Living Spaces" Contest. Just sand us 1 1111111 1111 11ncr1.i1on of YDll' 11vortt1 uv111 s .. ce. CONTEST RULES This< onte\I 1s tlc•s1gned 10 receive responses from dny occupant of a home, condo, Jpartment, mobile home, or livC'aboard yacht. We will rt·1c•ct any commNc1al entries. Photo(s) must atcompany entry. Pho1o(s) become propl'rty of Daily Pilo1 and cannot be returned. Cntrn•\ must be poslm<irk<'cJ l>y March 28, or deli\ercd to the Daily Pilot, d o LIVl"IG SPACES, .BOW Bay, Costa M<'sa 92626 by S PM M.ir< h 29. \I\ inners will hav<' pic1ures and stories published in "l 111tnK Spdces" on Aprtl 11 Other prizes to be announced Daily Ptl()t Lmployr•c·s drt• not el1g1ble. Ent rants must be 18 or ovN & must r<'\1d1• 1n Ddily Pilo1 cin ula11on Area. Daily Pilot photographers will photoKraph the winnNs "Special Place." CATEGORIES Entryway • living Room • Family Room/Den Kitchen • Bedroom • Patio • Dining Room Game Room • Pool/Jacuzzi Area Garden • or, Name Your Own Category ,---------~------------------- ' Daily Pilot "Living Spaces" Contest l ENTRY FORM l Name of Residen t ____________ _ I I I I I I I I I Ph one Number Da y __ -==---------------~ Evening ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Address ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l Size of Pla ce _____________ _ I Ca tegory _______________ ~ Description o f Place ___________ _ Detroit ( oal·h N1l·l Polano. who saw h1~ team defl·a1 Lo!> .\ngelcs for 1hc tirs111mcs1nce0«. I0.1981.was 1t1m1harl} upset "'ith the Red Wings· defense. "We ha\C a 101of\\ork10 do to cut down our goals against." said Pola no. "The players know it ... but on the other hand. we're sattsfied wuh the two points. We needed 11. It gets us going 1n a pos111'e direc11on." Thl· game was dended when De· 1rot1 scored three goals an a I :33 span 1n the second period to take a 5-1 lcad. Ron Dugua} 's shorthanded break· a"'a~ goal started 1he burst. Kell) K1~10 i,li ppcd around the Los Angeles defense and convened his own re· bound 34 seconds later and Claude Loiselle completed the spurt with an For more fascinating figures call unas1t1s1cd marker at 15:06 Bob Manno increaltCd Dc1ro1t's lead 10 6-2 earl) in lhe final period. but the Kings rallied on goals 38 ~conds apan b) Steve Shutt and Doug math 10 cut the margin 10 6-4. Rand) Ladouceur gave Detroit hreath1ng room midway through the linal period and Foster added his !>('Cond of the night 1n10 an empt) net at 18:42. .\ndcrs Ha kan!>s o n. Russ Anderson and Davt• ··Tiger" Wil- hamsaccounted for the balance of the Kings· scoring. John Ogrodnack. who gave the Red Wings a 2-0 lead with has 52nd goal on a power play early 1n the second period. tied a club record for most goals in a season set by Mickey Redmond in 1973. Ogrodn1ck massed a chance to reach the 50-goal plateau last season when he suffered a broken wrist with 16 games left in the regular season. "It's by far the best season I've ever had." said Ogrodnick. who added two assists to run his point total to 98 and v1nually assured himsclfofbecoming the first Red Wan' 10 !ICOre I 00 points since Dionne tallied 121 in 1975. "Scoring the 50 gools was probabl y the highlight." he continued. "I had 42 last year and got hurt ... but 11 was nice 10 bounce back." The victory improved De1ro1t's record 10 23.-38-12 and moved the Red Wings 14 points ahead of Toronto in the race for the Norris Division's final playoff spot. ------------------------ c114) 752-7923 or mail the coupon. Transamerica P .0. Box 7 459 Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 N.im\" t\Jdr\':I' T!~~~IOI l'tly- ~I.ill'· S.a View League power1 from University , Corona del M•r and Laguna Beach posted vtctorl• Wednesd•y. u did Cost• Meea, to htghNght high IChool tennis. H••'• •capsule report: Un1Mr81tJ II. h1811de I: The TrojMI, behind the strong alnglet play of John Plncha and Ron Spetry, and • sweep In doub .... cnHed to the vtctory •t Eatancl•. Sperry loet only one game, and the doubtel tandem of George Paullon and Robbie F6ntay won three of four Ml• at love to apatk the vtctory. Unt 19 3-0 In s.. View oompetttk>n. C..... del Mer 11, Newport --1: Pra Kerloot'I UP"' win in NO. 1 alnglel over Mike Brlgg8 WM the key Item for the 99'1«1, delplte thetr first lou In S.a View comp9tltlon thfl Muon. Kerfoot knoctced off Briggs, 7..t, In the tiebreaker. and went on for • eweep. LI._.. 9Mch 21, Woodlwtidee I: The Artleta got tome IOUnd play from II handl, led by alnglM et•r t.n H.worth Md the No. 1 doubtes temn of Mnlor1 Eart Wallace •nd Todd Brumfteld to get their flret wtn In """ 1t111t1 In Se• View LMQUe ptay. Coet8 ..... 11, SlldlleMak I: Led by • dOubln tweeP. the Muttano• evened thel~ s.a view record at 1·1 •t the expenM of the wtlltlnQ Aoedrunner1. 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U 0 I . m'.:...I. ~o.MJ..MIMIL.1- dtf Mar Hiah. Htgh school all~stars ~at GhapmailCOllege -terms of o cnw. J\Kt ~I>· on our taknt 8Dd k>ok for spttd 11 forward for quick exccuhon. Any hiah school boy. 18 years ohac and under. may try out The team will leave July IS ind return July ~O after competina in the prest1&1ous Dana Cup in Denmark. Cost of the trip for each boy is SI .SOO. accordina to Bryan Haney and Brad Mbster. co- coaches of the team. "We arc looking for the best players." said •Haney. The SS.00 includes air fare meals and housina. • For further information. phone Haney (241:9440) or Webster (847-4298). SV\IMMI NC lllclly Penaflor De Vores spark Eagles; CdM, UnLstay perfect .,.Fp untain Valley, - Marina tune up - for-showdown The De Vore brothers teamed up to help Estancia High edge Woodbrid$c. while Corona del Mar and Univers11y stayed 1:1nbca1en 1n Sea View League sw1mm1ng competition Wednesday. In the Sunset League. Fountain Valley and Manna prepared for next week's confrontation with lopsided victories. Here·~ what happened: Estancia 80, Woodbridge 7S: It came down to the last event -the 400 freestyle relay -before the Eagle"' could claim the victory. Br01hc.rs.Jim .Dc...Y..ore fir t in the 200 free and 100 backslfOKe) ana Richard DcVore (first in the 200 individual medley. third in the 100 butterfly) were the keys for the Eagles. Corona del Mar l 00, Costa Mesa SS: Ja~on Likins and Eric Ford each won tw ice to pace the undefeated Sea Kings. now 4-0 overall and 3-0 in league. Likins doubled in the sprints. cruising to victories in the SO free (22.43) and 100 free (49.SO). while Ford was victorious in the ind1v1dual medley (2:08.94) and the butterfly (56.01). University 10%, Laguna Beaell SI: University moved to 3-0 behind junior Enc Wh~te and Brian King- sfield. who each captured two events. Marhaa 110, Huntington Bead1 ts: In swimmingofT-events. Tom Warde earned victories in the SO free and I 00 back and Paul Allen doubled in the 200 1nd1 v1dual medley and I 00 fly for the Vikings. 2-1 in league. Brian Brothenon claimed a first in the 100 breast and 200 IM. Fountaha Valley 114, Ocean View 38: The Barons tuned up for ncitt week 's big Sunset League meet wi th visting Marina by putting Ocean Vic"' awa> 1n the first league meet. Brian Judd and Ricky Weiss. a pair of Juniors. led the way -Judd going University, . Woodbridge girls ro111p fhc girl!> \ofthall teams from lJn1- vcro;1t' and Woodbridge highs had tht•ir ofTCn\e~ in high gear Wednesday in recording ca View League vic- tories. 2:11.J I in the 200 indi vidual medley and Weiss doubling in the sprints. capped by a Sl\.44 in the I 00. On the community college level: Goldea West SI, Mt. Saa Alltonlo U : With all the Rustlers swimming ofT events. the Rustlers still managed to easily outscore the Mounties. JefTBogi n captured the I 00 and 200 freestyle. while Steve Bentley had strong showings in the distance events. taking the 1.000 free and finishing runner-up in the SOO free. Oru~st 43, Cypre11 33: The Pirates. 3-1 in league. received st rong performances from Dario Sotello a sophomore from Bolivia who won the 200 fly. 500 free. and was in the winning relays. and Dan Barta who won the 200 1ndo. 200 back. and was also in the relays. Irr wom"C" -com~on: Oraa1e CoHl 64, Cypre11 47: The Pirates extended their winning streak in dual meets to 31 dating back to 1982. by winning their fifth straight this season. In dominating Cypress. OCC won every event except one. Winning performances were turn- ed in by Cheri Carpenter and Traci Averill. who won twoeventscachand were also on the winning relay teams. Dana Barnes won the 50 free and joined in on the relays. Golden West 64 ~.,.Mt. Su Aatonlo It '12: Kathy Vogrin placed first in the two breaststroke C\ents as the Rus- tlers nipped Mt. SAC. Woodbridge 97, Estuela St: Jenny Susser. who already owns a Cl F qualifying 11me in the IOOfrce. sped to victory in 25.2 10 win the 50 free for the Warriors .. now 6-1 overall and 2-1 in league competition. Corona del Mar H , Costa MeH 60: The Sea King girls won their third straight Sea View dual meet behind Georgina Smith's double -winning the 100 free in 57 .3 and the 200-yard individ ual medley in 2:20.2. University 195, Lag.a• Beaeb 34: The Trojans stayed unbeaten in league competition at 3-0 as Christie Pallette and Diane Boda each doubled. Pallette took the SO and I 00 free events. while Boda placed first in the 200 individual medlay and 100 backstroke. Edison 13%, Westmln1ter 3t: Junior Tania Ziegert doubled in the 200 and 500 freestyles and anchored the winning 400 free relay as the Chargers moved to 3-1 overall with the leaguc- opening win. Fo.atain Valley IH, Oceu View 3S: Jill Herbel and haron Daronc doubled and Stephanie Socoon took the 50 free and anchored both winning relays as Fountain Valley·~ girls breezed past the visiting Sca- hawks. Thr~ All· \Ir soccer aames~hedukd for Chapman Collete Saturday. with a South· We t pme fea1urina ~uandouts from the unset (West) and Sea View (South) league . uWe're 101ng up 1&11n" a lot of 4-A player .. but at 1h1 level. whoever works hard and perfomls hould be thf winner." It' the third nnnual Brea Kiwanis tour· namcnt and ts actually a two-week affair with a pair of -tames the follqwing week involvina standouts from Orange County aaainst Los Angeks County. The South squad includes aoalic Nick Miles of Cap1ttrano Valley Christian. a~ with field players Mike Bendetti and Mike Pm11 of Corona dcl Mar. Jim McMahan of Newpon Harbor. JOt" Noye• of University, Armando Bolanos ind Craig Becker oflrvine, John Tkach o~p1strano Valley Christian. Tom Christie tand Scott Goodman of Mission VteJo. Christian Bosson o( San Clemente. Jon Kelly and Derck Ahia of Dana Hills. Marshall Hudson and Scan Norris of Capistrano Valley and Scan Camu pf El Toro. This aturday'\ trio of games begins with a 4 o'clock Nonh-South game for tcnior airls. followed by the boys' East-Nonh aame at 6 and the West-South game at 8. Joe Marinkovich of Irvine High will coach the outh. which also includes standouts from the South Coast League. Paul Kollar of Ocean View will coach the We!lt. Kollar's 59uad includes Manna's Pat Pen· ner. Ocean View's Robbie S)terry and Okan mlilFll· SEA VIEW ••• iw, ........ ~" ..... Prom Cl none out when Kaiser entered thf game. pair of infield hits scored one run and left the bases filled with none out when Kaiser went to work. The senior riJht-hander st ruck out the nui..tw.o hitters. then induced a groundout 10 end the threat and keep 1he Mustanas on top. 4-2. In the fifth . Costa Mcsa(2·6)scored what proved to be the game-winner when Bill Remington walked and rode home on a double to left-center b} Tom Neal. The Roadrunners scored two un- earned runs in the seventh before Kaiser sh ut the door to earn the save. Kaiser worked three full innings without walking a batter and striking out fi ve. Alben Camacho had four hits for ddleback (1-7) and Nick Santa Cruz hit a solo homer in the second. w~-LAc..._Bea4 J; Man Sc} mour went three-for-four tncludtng a two-run homer and a double. to spark the Warriors. Woodbrid&e got ofT to a fast stan with Se ymour's first-inning homer powenng the Wamors to a 2-0 lead tn the first. After Laguna lied the game in the home half of the founh. Woodbndgc took the lead for good with single tallies tn the fifth and sixth. In the seventh. Mike Eckland homered to right center follow1ng a n-scori~ balk tD account for: ~e,__ __ Warriors' final runs. JefT Bacon went seven inninp to earn the win for Woodbndge. striking out seven and walking fo ur. In the outh Coast League: Corona del Mar'• Fred Johnaton croua the plate after hitting a bomer ln alzth lnntnc. El Toro 7, lrvtae S: The Vaqueros ran into an errorless defense and Doug Barron. who slamnttd a two- run double 1n a five-run fourth inning and a solo homer to ignite host El Toro Johnson lifts Clippers to win LOS ANGE LES ( .\P) -Fof\\.ard Marques Johnw n !>Cored a scason- h1gh 32 paints and Norm NiAon and Derck Smi th each added 21 points to lead the Los Angeles Clippers to a 121 -1 I 0 '1ctory over the Utah Jau Wedne da~ night in a National Basketball .\<;soc1a11on game. Ja11 center Mark Eaton set an NBA )Cason r~cord for blocked shots when he rejected a ball in the second quarter for a total of 394. Utah trailed Lus ,>\ngcle~ by as man) as 17 pa1nto; in the second quarter tx·forc end ing the half behind the ( lipper-.. 70-55. The Ja11 mounted a third-quarter rall) and out~ored the Los ·\ngcles 30-19 to narro" the defic11 to 89-lS5 going into the final period. After the C'hppers went up b) I 0. 10 1-91. w11h 7: 10 remaining. Utah cut the the lead to 'ii\. I 03-'P. on a Jumper b~ Thurl Baile) .md l"O frl.'c throws by R1l.'ke\ G rl•en with )·29 to pla\ · · Thl· ( hppers then put the game awa~. '>Coring eight 'tra1ght points O\Cr the nnt ::!: 1 l John\on. who t·ame into the g:imc a'eragin~ 16.1 points per outing. st·orcd 1-uf the Clippers' final 16 points. ~-!--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Next for UCLA: Fresno State Bruins to welcome Bulldogs Saturday in NIT quarterfinals From AP dispatches The t\\O Wl''>I ( oast teamo; remaining 1n po'>t-sca .. on culkge ba'>ketball pla~ will <:oll1dc Saturday night 1n tht· Na tional Invitation Tournament quarterfinals when the UCLA Bru ins of the Pacific-I 0 C-onfCrence take on Fresno State's Bulldogs of the P AA ;it Paule} Pa ,tl1on. In another game Saturda). it will be V1 rg1nw JI Tt•n nessce: while on Sunda>, Marque11c \\111 pla' JI Indiana and Tenn('c;<>ec-Chattanooga Mii pla} at Loui sv ille. The ~m1finalsa nd finals \\111 tx· pb~cd JI "l''' York on Man:h 27 and March 29. In \\ ednesda) \ St.'cond-round gamcv Loui sville 68, South Florida 61: Manuel Forn· .. 1 '>lured thrn· haskets as host Louisville eru pted for thl· fir<,t I~ poinh of the o;econd half and rolled past '\outh Flond.1 Louis' 1llc kd JUSt 34-31 at 1ntcrm1:>,1on. but h irrt·\t ~tarted the gaml·-hrcaking run w11h a jumper lrnm tht' haselinc. • . Lou1"i\ 1llc held a l'Ommand ing 48-' I aJ, ant;igt• "hen M1~l' .\br;im l'nded the \treak \\Ith 15:10 rt•mJin1ng Tomm~ Tonelli endt•d the scoring drought 101 \outh flonda on ;i ha\kl'I "1th 14: 15 to go. 1he\1rton before 19.042. pushed LoUI'-' ilk' rt'lnrd to I H-16 and gu aran11x·d the: Metro Conlercnct· <. :ird1n.tl' J winning \ea,un tor lht• 41'1t consccu l1\l· ~l·ar Lou1w1lk C'oat·h Ocnn~ Crum cred11cd the' lltor\ to J t·hangl' ol tkkn'>nc 't rareg~ that I.cpl the ball a"a~ from 'iouth l'lunda'li ( harltl' Brad le\ 1n the l>t't·ond hall after hl· had \(ored 11 In thl· lir\t . "\\t· '" llt'hcd defen~'> and put a li11lc prl•ssurc on Bradk\ and 1ook him out of the olTcn<>e." Crum said. Tennessee 73, W Louisiana 7!: Guard Ton) White·., lour po1nh 1n the linal 19 !.CCOnds. 1nclud1 ng two frt·e 1hro"' \\tlh four \t'Con ds left. boosted Tcnnes:.cc to a rnmt·-frum-bch1nd '1l tor. uvcr outhwestem Louisiana 1n KnO\\ die · Do"n 72-fl 7 ''"" l\i ~tond'i remaining. White. a t>-2 "'phumorc. \l'llrcd tu pull tht• Vo ls to w11h1n three po1nb I cnnl'''l'C lJlkJ a ti ml'OU I and came ba(.·k "'11h Whitt' tkhtll:rat1.•I\ luu ling !).~ ( l)Un guard (icorgl' '\lmones. \lmonc., m1\-.ctl his lrl'e thro". and Vol ~uard Frl·d lcnl.1m raced do\\ n the rnurt 10 scort" on a 15-looicr from the kh. pulling the \ ol'> to"' 11hin 72-7 1 with I 0 to go TcnnC~'l'l' gnt th l' hall ba I. 1mmcd1a1el~ "'hc."n thl' < a1uns rnuldn'1 gl·I 11 1n hounds and Cajun fof"ard Kandal "mllh lnukd '4.'lling up Wh1tl'''i tree thro"'> Tennesstt-Cbattanooga 85. Lamar 84: \ophomorc g.11;1rd Jaml''> lluntn ">t.on~d on a ha!>Chne dn'l' "1th nine '>l'u1ml\ kft 1n o' cn1mc 10 lead T t•nnl"S\('l'-( hattanooga w tht• 'It ton 1n Heaurnont. l l'\as fhl' \10<.'C:l'>IO' "hu tra1kd h' .., "'1th I I~ 1n ll'gula11on lorn·d tht• '" l'nlml· \\hen \l'OIOr guarJ Crc."rald \\ tl\..in' '4.·11rcJ at the tiu11l'r 10 ltl' lhl' -.core at ..,~_ 11 "'t1~1n,. 'oungl'r hruthl·r .. ul .\tlanta Ha" J,., \tar 1>nm1n1qm• Willi.in'. pl.1H·d ~~ m1nutl'' and led jll <.<:ort'r' \\llh 2"1 f)<tin!' \~'\\\\\\\\\\~ Meanwhile. in community college games. Orange Coast blanked Cer- ritos. but Golden West fell ut the hands of Fullenon. ALL-STAR COACHES. • • Knot just Boat Supplie Clothing, too! Ile rt•, ""hat took place: Prom C 1 Unlvenlty %%, Corona del Mar I: McGavran (Newport Harbor) Tom Naomi McComb, J ill Bauer and Dcsiano (Mission Viejo) and Jud Michele Bell led a 22-hit University Outrisac (Foothill) and such front attack in the Trojans' Sen View line candidates as Mike Labat and operJ~[.: ,b "'as s for 5 w1th 6 RBI Dave. Straight <Qcean View). Brent ' on • b w · Martm CFountam Valley). Bryan 1nclud1nga three-run dou le. t <>-run McSwcency (Dana H'lls) Rob Masc double and triple: Bauer went 4 for S (Newport Harbor) 'Mark Walton "'1th 6 R~I and Bell was 4 for. S and (Saddlcback>. Scott Clements (Estan- had thm tolen bnscs '" tru; •.. a:m.i. ci1). Karl Kimme (Costa Mesa) and capped b) a 10-run fourth inn1na 1na.. ... Brad Arnold (University). game !>hortened to 41/J innings. Woodbrid1e 19, Cotta Mesa 8: Patti Ru'iscll. a 1un1or lefi-hander. 'itruck out 14 and walked just one hatter 1n handcuffing tht v1s11ing Mustangs in a Sea View opener. Russell also slugged a two-run triple in the fiOh 1nn1ng. Teammate Ncidrn Luhanko picked up 1wo RBI with a pair ofrun-scorina ~Ingles while goi na l for 3 for the Warriorii. Woodbridge 111 now S·2 ovcroll. Meso i\ ().. 7. Oran111e Co11t t. Cerritos 0 Lisa llouahton ~truck out seven nnd JO VC up one hit -o bunt inale in the s1itth. to p3cc the Pirate . Lu1su Sala nu scored the lone run 1n the fifth aficr 5hc had walked and moved 10 !ICCond on a tfouahton sinalt tac)e m>-the sacnliccdthem over a base. ond Michele Arm lrona c1rove 1n the w1nnin1 run. F•llertH S, Gohlo Wttt t : l he• Hornet' took 1dv1ntqc of four Golden Wttt errors to produ« thrtt uneamcd run,, ove"'hadow1n1 (rokt· en Wc\I shonttop Dana Ram~. who went 2 for l. The IM' droP' Cioldcn W '(l· 1) a pmc d)Chtnd haUcnon 1n South C-oHt ( onf~~nct ptay "We'll get some input. look at the leagues and see where the best players arc." says DeBusk. McKnight says h1~ most difficult task lies in that first job -player selection -because his knowlcdae of Northern schools is limited. "I'm goina to have to do some home work.'' says McKniaht. McKnight says his plans are fairly simple -put Lewis 1nd' Mitchell on the noor and surround ahem wi1h a blcndina talent. "We'll do a lot of the thinp we've done al Mater Dci," he sa)'s. "The aame mandates a man-lo-man de· fcnsc. so I can throw out my 1one offenses. We'll try some thinas to free Lewi1 and Mitchell for sconna op- port u nu ics. "This 1s really a aood s1tuatton TM South tw some pretty aood name D11ycn and Tom (Lewis) can Dia)' the lo\lhOtc aamc. finally. I don't have to '*O"Y about ~ttP•na the tc0tt down and 1he aamc won't be a slow down. "People want a how and we'tt ao1na to ICl up a few dunk that's whal it's all about.'' mona the mort well·known pta~tn from 1ht Nonh arc El Dorado''i Roh I IJkcman (6-1 ). ~vnn na"1 Tim P11tmun (6-.?l and Ken- ned)'"~ L>arren Grl'Cn (6-4), tn ad· d1t1on to Ornngc·s Cnc Hend11 (6-6) and ti Modena·, 6-7 tandcm of Colin M°" and Vinnie McDutlk McKniaht 1~ a~ cn1hu\Ul,11 ahout the as 1anment as DcBu k. ~>1~ .. As a )'Outh I ~d to go to the aame and ., a loli\-cr lc'-tl coach I alWl)t 11\-ent to 1t lt''i ~mcth1n1 thal doein't come alon1 \/Cl') often and I'm rlat(d h'• ac>ml'th1n1 th1t pcoptt l'\lt looked up to hue c01Ched. And. to coach mr ktcb(Uw!Und M1tchell) one mort 11mc " • • • S1ul on m and \1-.11 nur II•''' 1·lutl11n~ rno1n lt'.1 1l1r1111! \1'''l"'r1 \'a ual \\f'ar . .\l111Pm~ .m· • .1rt'111lh ... rlt·1·t1'd tn prll\ 1dt• \1111 \\1!11 tlw l11uli1''l 1n q11.1ht' .u11l r.l-.u.tl 1 ornlorl. .. pataQQnia V .. IWl!tf\ HttH & Rf' n ~poonf'r lt•'-•iian !'!hire .. Clea ,..0 ~" \tlonll .. & 1 oP"idttr "I" ...... ,.... Balboa Marine Hardware 2700 8 . W•t Cout IUP&i· Newport Beach. CA 92880 tlouh: \I·'•• 8 'l. 'un 'I l 714 / 8-3407 ' \\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\a • • Of.nge CoMt DAILY PILOT~. March 21, 1'85 Na A WHTSRN CON,_HNC• .. KMk DMtllft W I. f'Ct GI v•l.A I.Hen 50 ll ,f)j Porll•!IO 33 u .•11 11th ~-31 ,. .. , ltl/'t S..tllt 30 )f .43$ 201/!J LA c:a.,.n 25 .. .352 m 't Golclen Stele 19 50 .275 31 i., ~OWlllefl 11 ·Denver •• 15 .'39 Ho\IOOll 40 2t .SM 3Vt Dell•• 39 31 .W SV'J Sell Antonio 35 36 ."'3 10 Utell 33 a7 .•71 111"> K•Mt• Cllv 26 43 Jn It •ASTIRN CON~H•NC• A~ OWl51811 S5 l• ,,, ~-Boston x•PtllteOtlOlllt wuntnoton l'MW JtrMV N-Yorll SI It 739 4 3S 34 ,507 20 35 35 .500 20'1) 23 46 .333 32 C-9r8' ONl51811 x·Mllweukff 'f 21 Ottroll 36 l2 Clllceto 33 37 Cltv.,el!O 71 41 Allen!• 27 42 lndl•n• 70 49 x·Cllnched Ple yoll berlh v·clln,118<1 dlvl,lon tllle w....-v'sSC.,... .696 S29 .411 .'°6 .391 290 I.A CllllPfft 121, Ult h 110 New Jers.v 121. Cleveland 109 Denver 123, ln<1l1n1 119 IW1 IS'n 20 11 28 l<enH• Cllv 111, Phll1cl*lolll1 117 tot) Boston 107, Mllweukte IOS Wesnlnoton IOS, New Vork 102 Sen Antonio 106, Chlceoo 9t s.11111 123. Gotoen State 109 T..-r1~1MI Portland 11 PllQenlx Detroit al Gol~lf State Ol"9rs 121, J•u no UTAH (110)-B•ilev 9·1S 2·2 20, Kt llev 2·4 0-0 4, Eaton S· 11 O·O 10. GrMn 4·1 l ·I 16. Grllllth 14·14 3·132, Oantlev 7·18 3·3 17, RoOtrts 3·1 3·4 9, Stodlton 0· l O·O 0, H1nsen O·O O·O 0, Wilkins 1·2 0-0 2. Tot•ts. 45·91 19·25 110. LA CLl .. PERS ( 1211 -Ctoe 3·9 4·4 10, Jonnson 13· 19 6· 7 :n. Doneldson 2·6 2·2 6, Nixon 10·22 o-o 21, Smith 1·17 5·6 21, 8rlcioemen 4·9 0-0 I, Edwerds 1·3 0-0 2, W•llon 7· I• H 15, Whitt 2·4 O·O •. Goroon 1·3 O•O 2, WllkinM>n 0· I O·O 0. Totels: 51-107 18·20 121. kwt bY OU.1'1'tn Ut•h 26 29 30 2S-110 LA ClloPlrs 39 31 19 32-121 Thrte·oolnl go1ls-Grllll1h, Nixon. Fouled out-Cage. R1b0un<1~-Uteh 50 IE a ton 10), Los Angeles 60 ( Don11cnon, Walton 12). Aulsts-UI•" 28 (Green 91. Lol An .. 1ts 2' !Nhton 13). ToteJ louls-Uteh 19, Lo• An .. lts 25. Atten<1e11Ct -8,360. NIT SECOND ROUND WedneldlV'I keret 1.oulsvllle 61, Sout" FIOrlda 61 -TenMHH 73, Soutllwesttrn Louisltne 72 --=::'S''f't'l~itt~'°fl;"'t~,,,_r U (Oii OUARTEIU'INALS Saturdlv's Games Vlrglnl1 (17· IS) 11 Ttnnente (20· 1•) Fresno St. (23·1) 11 UCLA (18•12) SIMdev'l Gemes Merquellt (20· 10) el lndle ne (17· 13) Tn.·Cn1111noooe 124·1> 11 Louslvllle (19·161 SEMIFINALS Wldneldlv (II New Yorti) CHAMPIONSHIP Frldev, Marett 1' (at New Yerlrl Worn.n's tou,.,,.nwnf (It New Yerlr) F Int It Ollnd SlntMs Zina GerriM>n (U.S.) <lei. Sv1vl1 H1nl1<1 (West Germanv), 6·3, •·6. 6·2; Pam S'1rlver CU SJ def Manuele Meleeva !Bui· oerlol. 6•4, 0·6. 6·4, Merline Novralllova CU S > def Lis• Bonder, 6· I, 6· 1 Hlillh school CHfa Mffe It, S.ddlebtclt f SlntMs Ouach tCMI def Truong, 6· I, IOSI IO 1to. 5·7, def Lv, 6·1. def Lee, 7·6, Nuec'11erleln (CMJ won 6-1. los1 3·6, won 7·5, 1011 1·6, Me CCMI won 6·•. IOSI 1·6. won 6·1, lost 3·6. Cosla MeH No 4 singles del1ulle<1 Dout.Ms T an11<a·Stro1cn ICM1 def Grlsh1t>er- H1, 6·2, 6· 1. def Vu·Pham, 7·6, 7·5; Gallagher·Blog (CMl won 6·0, 6·2, won 6·2. 6·1 Unlvenitv 26, Es .. nclt 2 Sintkl Plncnes CU) <1er Otosho, 6-2. def. Sludet>al<er. 6· I, def Dix. 6· 1, dl!I Jttnsen, 6· I, Soerrv IU> won. 6· 1. 6·0. 6·0, 6·0; Ermerl IU) won, 7·6, losl, J·6. S· 7, won, 6-2, Levv (U) won, 6-3, 7-S. 6·1. 6· I Dout.Ms Poulson·Flnla\I CU> <1et Hosltngs·Vlnce, 7 5, 6-0, def Corre11an·Reese, 6-0. 6-0; Hottmann·Sm1th IUI won. 6· I, 6·4, 6·3. 6·1 Corone dtl Mir 19, Ht woort Htrt>er f !>1noles Ker toot ! NH I <ll!f Bri1>11s. 7·6. <lei C1ol1<, 6-2. oef Ra1vohn1, 6·4, def Gel· ushe, 6-1, Mor11n (NH/ won t>v default. lost, 0·6, won, 6·7. 1011. 1·6 Miller !NH) IOSI, 1·6. won. 6·3. 6·2. IO\I. J-6, Hardin (NH ) ~-0·6. CJelaull IOSI 6··7, 3·6 Doublei W1trous·Van Orden tNHI IOSI to Janlcin·Burns, 0·6. 0·6. lost to Torrell· G1l~r1. 0-6, 0-6, Oonal·Greeley (NH) loSI, 0·6 0·6. 1-6. •·6 Levuna 8tacll 26, Woodbf'ldtt 2 SinUIH I Haworiri ILBI oe! Pale, 6·0, def Cnuang, 6-0, oef HOufnnand. 6·0. def. Ahwall, 6·0, Magers ILBI "'on 6·1. 6·0. 6·1. 6·0. Emoringria"' ILBI IOSI J-6, won 6·1, 6·1. 6·1, T Hawor1n ILBI 1011 4·6, won 7·6, 6· 1. 6· I OoublH Walloc1t-Brum!1e1<1 ILBI def Ltte· Dawson. 6•3. 7·S. def Gr1gsbv-En1w1111e, 6·3. 6·2. Condon K1mt>o1I ILBI won 6·3, 6·0. won 6· I 6· l Communltv colte9e women Or11199 Coast 41 ;, C.trtton Coll ... 21/J Slf191es Barmoff 10 1 def Heakal, 6·0. 6·3. McM111en (01 def won<J. 6· I, 6· I, N•l<ano CC> def LencHler. l 6, 6·2. 6·3, Ellison (0) def Walker. 6·1. 6·2, Tllurmbnd IOI dtl Mvkrt, 2-6, 6·1 6·3, Camot>ell CC> dtl BrO<lilt, 6· 3, 6 1 OoublH Barmore·McMlllen IOJ oef McKenzlt • Won11. 6·0. 6-1, Lancasitr·Ellison (0) sollt wllh W111<er·Heakal 6-7. 7·6. Thurmond· BrO<lle (0 ) def Nak&no·Ca"'P~ll. 6·1, 7·6 Men's golf scores ........ ktoll HOClt .»-n-t~ ltOMlt l ltek lNS-.f T. V11tntlnt u~u-n JM._.. EdSnffd "'"'D-ff co .. own COLL.•H 0..... c.... a. c..,... u Fr.Ilk COllM( Ll rr'IZletiler lJv»-U Keith Fergu' 34-ls-.69 0111ld TIWH ,. S-1J Otlli\ ~e1,on .. ,_,, Ue AllMnltlM WIONHOAY'I RHULTS (4Pll .. '7·lllltlf...,.... ..--> .I( ....... Glenh 11, An., •'I , (ttsc.....-. Arla.) wavneGrldY 3s-31-66 O•Vld Froll :M·llS-.9 R obtrt t.onr 3'·36-lt .00 f"Ndirt r ... v-1 Orentte CMtl, Tom WetlOfl 34.3 ...... P, Ootltrl'IUfl 33•)t-6' Gery Koch '16·36-7' ,.n RACI. One "'"' Pee•· Angels 000 ~ 000-2 1 1 3:57.H. • W1111eW004 ,..,,.... ... An4reWMe9" 3'•»-4' Jim Colbert 34-Je-72 Sotl•I Ladv !Plertt ) U.80 UO 2.eo $en Frencisco 050 0.0 20x-·11 14 O 1,000 lree-1. Hince (OCC). 10:29.7$; f SOlleto (OCC), 10'A7.Sl; no lfllrd, lton Strt<k JM~ Curtis Str•llM »~u-.• Wtvn• Levi Jt·u-n SVIVlntr (Clllf) 3 60 J.00 Romanl,k, Kaufmen <S>. Moor• (7) l l'ld Nerron; Krukow, Grant 16), M. Oevl• It) end ertntv, OwoJ<tz 16). w-Krukow. MlktSmllfl 30•37 ..... 7 Berry Jttektl ,,.,.._., 8oObV Wldkln$ 36•3r-72 $WHI CePOrl l (Ptrtifln•) 11 .0 200 ,,..._ l. (;lleClmetl cc). 1 :ff.,,; t' 1.0UdtfNck (OCC> • ._HU•; >. Midllev COCCI. l:53M. DOii PooltY lMs-67 0, Elcntlbtf"r 3J.o3S-70 Nie• Pr c~ 36·36-72 Tlmt , ,~. T,C. Clltn :M·»-67 C.ltw'9~ J.MS-70 David Eowerds 33•40-73 Tim Simo'°" 34·~1 Mark Lve 36-M-70 KenGrffn 35·-13 L-Rom111ICk HR ... rtnlv CSFJ. ' 50 lr..-1. Comoln (OCC::), 22.23: 2. Andv North 34·31-.7 Cllerllt 8oUlnt Js-lS-70 Joiin Cool\ 37•it-73 ·~ l>CACTA !Ml Ot ld 166.00.. SICOND RACI. Ont milt trot • Merci BHUCOUO <Mrm> suo t6 60 S.60 DedeWt •• ""' 2 <•t Vwe IMec.tl, !'le.) Jonnnv Mllltr 34·~7 J..,. Otl\lnt 33·31-70 D.A. Welbrlng •o.3µ73 Jtck Rtnntr 30.31-.1 L.ouOrt hem ,..,•-10 Blll ROffrs 36·37-73 Red Pooler (0'~) 33,00 IUO Cln~IMall 000 000 020--1 • , H.odecl (OCCl, 2U6; >. C:eraon CCI, ts.61, 200 lnclo-1. l1rte (OCC), f:q7.ft; 2. Omur• (Cl, 2:15.65; 3. OOrv lOCC), 1:11,81. Tom Kitt 3M5-67 John Mtl'l•ffev JMS-70 Cl'llP8Kll 3M6-73 Imo Imp Imp (Rull) A,00 J lme: 2:05 us. Oocto•rs 200 010 0111-• 1. 1 l'lbbs. Price (4), WUll• <11 end l llar<11lfo1 Htrlhlser, Powell (6), Nltdtnfutr (8), Howell m end klosc:le. Yt89tr (6l. ~trll'llser. L-Tlbbs. HA--S.K (LA) Olvlnt-1. Fox (OCC), IH H POlnl•; 2. 8erllM (OCC), 1)0,H ; ), Curflt <OCC>. 129 es, 100 flv-1. SOtttto tOCC:I. 2:103; 2. Hin« (OCC), 2:26.7'; llO lhlra. PetMCGOWt l'I Mlle O'Gredv Fred C OUOlt\ JoMFouol'lt Merk BrOOk• 3H3-.7 ltt'I Floyd 3Ns-61 Tonv Siiis 34•:U-.7 1111 Kretnrt 33·34-67 Jeff Coston )4·33--67 Cllrls Ptrrv U-34-10 MerkO'Mear• 37-36-73 35-JS-70 Jonn Adtms )4·39-73 34·36-70 Brtd Febtl 35·3t-73 ti l >CACTA (lol) Otld t 54.40. THIRD RACI. One mite OICt , :U·36-70 Jot v Slncstlat 36·37-73 )4·36-70 ~arv Hallberg 39·34-73 Anges FtntHY <Plano> UO • •O 3.40 Radl,•1 Ricer ITodd Ill 10.IO 6.20 100 ,,..._1. LOUO.rbeck COCC), ... fl; 2. COl'tv PeYln 32•3'-68 Scott Slmo•on 36·3+-70 Fi.my 2ot1141r 39·3 ..... 13 Primo (Hill) 7.00 Hitt! 1<t1oel , Hldded (OCC>. SU31 3. cenon (C), 5US, 200 blc1<-1. Berti !OCC), 2;1'.14; 2. Tom Purtter 3'·32-U 1.ence Ttn tr~k U•a.-10 Howtrd Twitty 39·:M-73 Tlmt· 2'04 215 '"'"'•Ill v•v 1$. MlriM 1 (S....L-.ue> H•ISullon 35-3)-69 e ... nllerd Lenttr 36·M-70 Otvld Grehem 37·36-73 n IXACTA (4·6) oald 5'UO. Hewkln1 !OCCl, 2:2U1; 3. Omura (C), 2:26.11. MerllHevn 3M7-6t Bot> EeslwOO<I 36·3'-70 RuuCodlran 37·36-73 ,OUltTH RACI. OM mitt lrol Fount1ln Veli.v 411 CMO 6-15 lf I Jev HHS 33•3s-68 Gree Twltts 37•33-70 8obMurohv 31-36-73 J.C. Snee4 34·34-68 oan Pon1 35·36-71 8 ud<lv G1r411er 36·37-73 Ken Brown 36·32-U Sendv Lvle 37·34-71 Bred Foon 37·36-73 500 lr-1. Sotelo tOCCl, S;07.36, 2. SPIClt l Int-st (B•ktr) -32.60 IUO uo Moon CJoud (Vall•ndlngham) UO 3.00 Merine 020 000 0-2 4 S Comoln <OCCl. 5:19.0S; 3. Oorv (OCC), S:28.S3. D•"• l.ullditrom 32·3'-61 . BOObYCtemHtt 36->S-71 Oen FOl'1m111 38·36-74 Seltv (Parker> 2.40 Time: 2 01 115 $har1>11ack, lilron (4) •114 •elcbert, H1t11bauOll. M•ntOI' (4), Jtnten (5), Em • mon1 (1) Md 8fol(dvk. W-5/lerllllKll. 5•0. L-H11!1baut11. 28-&leroneck '(FV), Alltust CFVl 2, lutOM (FV), WIYnt (FV), t.t ltner (FV}. 38-Refclltrt (FV), Snowden (FV), SObltllt !M). 200 l>f'tHt-1. cneoman CCl, 2:16.07; 2. GervMcCe<d 3Ml-61 R•IPll L•nOrum 36·3S-71 •Jim Oent 37·37-74 'll"Tlt ltAcE. Ont mil• oece. Yount (OCC), 2:20.89; no 11\lrd. WOO<IY Bleckt>urn 32·36-68 Merk Pf911 O.Hammond 31·36-74 .00 ftff rtlev-1, Orenot CMtt, 3:~.69. G.._. Wftt S6, Ml, SM .......... J4 400 me<tlev retev-1. GOiden w111, Roter Mtllt>fe 35·~ 5emmv ltecMI\ 3136-71 l ·U-71 Tom Jenkin• 36·3t-74 "figh Soetd C~llOrtl 19.40 7.20 S.60 Se>eetacuter Oancer !Vldhml S.20 4.00 Jim Neiford 36·32 L. ThornP50ll 35·.36-71 Hubt(tGr .. n 3M•-7• Rtltv !Elliott> 6.20 Gr111 Norm•n 3'·l4-6e Clertne• Rose 3'•37-71 Murri• M1te1111 y 36·3e--74 Time: 2·01 215 O•n Hattoor'°n 35-33-68 Allen Milter MlktSull1van 35-34-69 JlmTllOrr:ie 8 ruct Llttzkt 33·36-69 Bret1U1>r:ier Victor R ... l•do 33·36-69 JlmSlmon1 3:S3.S2. 1,000 1r..-1. 8tntltv (GW), 10:10.fl; 2. Delsell (MS), 11i40.t 1; no third. 36·3S-71 Jerrv Pett 37·37-74 34·37-71 Bot> Glider 36·38-74 3S·36-71 O•v• Stockton 37·37-74 3S-36-71 Lon Hinkle 36·38-74 13 EXAc'tA (7·4) 01ld Sll0.30. SIXTH RACE. One mite oaet. Brien R C !Newman) 1.UO 7.•0 •.60 Cftl9 MIN S, ,._.Cit 4 <SH Yitw LIMlll) S.ddlet>eCk 010 010 2-4 11 2 200 lr-1. Botln <GW>, 1:49.33; 2. Ctrazo 'tMS), 1i4f.93; 3. Geul (MSJ, l:SUO. 50 fr-I. Perrv (MS), it.76; 2. Rose MlkeRtld 35.34--.9 Crale Slldltr 36·JS-71 Mike Oun~wav 37·37-74 Al!Ovs Gete !Hurlt>ul) •.20 3.20 Coste MtH 130 010 11~s 9 1 Otltedo and C1mec:ho, Austin, Keiser C5l 1nd M1v11t. W-Au•lln, 2·2. L-Oetoedo. 28'-K•l•er (CM), N .. t (CM), Ontiveros <S>. HR-S.nte Cru1 ($), Selle· dl V CCMl. (GW), 2S.13; 3. Wlnterlleller (OW), 2S.66. BouH (OCC), 1:13.89; 3. Kidder (C), 1:13.96. 200 lndo-1. NIO<lt (GW), 2:02.43; 2. ArM 500 lre.-1. Cerr>entar (0CC), S:20.23; 2. IGW), 2:1S.99; 3. K.alltrthtluwr tMS), Liurlt (0CC), S:30.59; 3. Wolle (0CC), 2·16.S9. S:S4.36. 200 flY-1. Anllme rlno CGWl, 2:0l.03; 2. 50 ore11t-1. Fisher <OCCl, 31.20; 2. Kneustv (GW>, 2:13.20: 3. Al·Ghannen North <OCC>. 31.12; 3. Menu <OCC). 39.l•i • CMS), 2~1.°'-200 lrH relav-1.·0rt ntt Co•st, 1:'9.38. 100 fr-1. Botin !GW), '6.83; 2. Perrv Gtldeft Wm 64V), Mt. san Antonie 62\l'a (MS), 50.40; J. DellCll (MS), 52.29. 200 d'-.. 1 Gol"-w-1 200 t>etk-1. Greoorv <GWl, 2:15.27; 2. me ..,y re v-· .,...., .. • Gt ul (MS), 2:19.0I; 3. ROM (GW), 2:23.76. 2:05.90. 500 1r-1. Halohlde (GW), •:54.oe; 2. 200 lndo-1. Ponooten IMS), 2:24.11, 2. 8enlltY (GWl, 5:09.6~; 3. Cerezo (MS), Mc:K.1n1'4! (GW). 2:30.45, 3. Swunev (GW), S:2S.IO. 2;32.20. , 200 brHst-1. Kellenll•uMr IMS>, SO fr-1. T•vtor (MS). 27.30; l. Tavlor 2·•7 •7 2 C ..... , (MS) 2·•1 17 IGW). 28.09: 3. Norris (MSJ. 27.97. " ·-; ' 9"' ' -~ . . 100 t>eck-l Miiier CMS), 1:)0.69, 2. 400 frff rtl•Y-1. Mt. SAC. 3:27.94. BOiivar (GW), 1:12.11; 3. (lit) Pterm•n HIGH SCHOOL (GW) end Maloonedo IMS), l:22.41e> EslMda tovt, WllAlrldel 7SVt 100 t>rtHl-1 Votrln !GW). 1:17.2•; 2. 200 medlty rtlev-l Est1ntl1, 1: ... 26. MoMlkt (MS). 1:11, 16; 3. Kelso CGW), 200 lre.-1. J. 0.Vore (E l, l:SS.3; 2. l:lUS. Egen (W), 2:02.9; 3. NOl'ton (Wl, 2:06.6. 200 tr-I. Ktltls CGWl, 2:07.91; 2. 200 lndo-1. R. O.Vort IE ). 2:1S.4; 2. Schultz (GW), 2!08.07, J. Preston (MS), Titter IW), 2:21.I; 3, Wt111tr (E), 2:23... 2:4U.J. SO fr-1. 9tane1 (.W). 2Ur-2rHowe --50 ~I. Scna1n (HWl. 3t:20;-2:-'8arrtM (E), 24.2; l . Etan (W), 2U. (MS). 31.:M; 3. Overt (MS), 31.90. 100 ftv-1. Otenet (Wh-l:01.2; 2. Norton Olvino-l. COMer (GWI, 89.4 POlnh , no (W), 1:01.9; 3. R. 0.Vort CE), 1:02.7. ieeond or tlllrd. 100 fr-1. Wfttfen !El, 52.3: 2. Howe 100 fr-I. Miiier (MS), S7.12; 2. Ketels (E), 54.1; 3. Rotll0$ (Wl, 56.5. (GW). S9.•5; 3. Huff IMS), 1:00.04. 500 fr-1. Relnv (Wl, S:« .. 3; 2. Coven 100 Hv-1. Pol'IOl>len (MS), 1:04,63; 2. (E), S:46.3; 3. V1ntrlct (El, 6:0S.O. MlcKtnd• (GW), 1:06.34; 3 Ovtrl IMS), 100 beck-I. J. 0.Vore !El, 1:01.2; 2. 1:09.71. Westfall (W), 1102.9; 3. Roinos (W), 1:10.9. 50 t>eek-1. TevlOr CMSl, .33.Al; 2. 100 t>rtHl-1. Covtn !El, 1:10.9; 2. Sweenev CGW), 33.79: 3. Bolive r IGW), Wt111er (£), 1:1T.9; 3. Soratue (W), 1.12.1. 34.12. .00 frff rtlev-1. WOO<lbrld ... 3:43.S. 100 lndo-1. SwMntv !GW), 1:09.93; 2. Ulll\ler"9Y 102. ._..._ ... di SI Mohnlke (MS). 1:10.09; 3. MecKenilue 200 frff--1. Klntsflt ld (U). 1:S3.65; 2. (GW), 1;11 n. V•ll•nd (LB), 1:59 ... ; J. A<11ms IUI. 2:01 28. 500 ,,._, Miiier (MS). S;Jl.11; 1. 200 ind0-1. Whitt <Ul. ?:OS.2:1, 2. _.....,.,d~~:fG'W:h~uft-(MS}, W .6A. -~ll:7'7:3. MlnWIJ (tfJ, -SO t>rHsl-1. Vogrln !GW), 3S.33, 2. 2:20.50. Monnlke <MS>. 36.39; J. Kello <GW), 37 02. 50 lrH--1. Kiicher (LB), 22.73; 2 200 lrff retev-1. Mt. SAC, 1:•9.SO, Cerlton (U), 23.1'; 3. Schl•cter (U), 2•.13. HIGH SCHOOL GtltLS 100 flv-1. McCOllOugll (U). 59.69; 2. Dull c..... • Mer ,., c:..,. M9u Ml <L8 1. l:03 . .0; 3. Ven11ett !Ul, l:Ol.04. 200 medltv relev-1. Cosf1 Mese, 2:02.9. 100 fr-I. Cerls.n (Ul, S0,83; 2. Kilcher 200 lr-1. RIPP (CdM), 2:14.7S; 2. Ring <Li l, 50.99; 3. (lie) A<l•ms !Ul and Gevnor (CM), 2:16.2; 3. Miiier (C<IM), 2:17.0. CLB), 54.•. 200 lndo-1. G. Smith (CdM), 2:20.2; 2. A 500 fr-1. Klntsfltl<I (U), S:14.83; 2. Loyd (CM), 2:33.9; 3. Weloult <C<IM), 3:39.S. Duff (LBJ, S:28.5S; 3. Knevl1rl CU), S:S0.00. 50 fr-1'. K. LoolbOlirow (C<IMI, 26.6, 100 ~k-1. Wllfll IU), SS.36, 2. Jorden 2. W•ttrs (CM), 27.3; 3. P1ulHn (CdMl. IV), 1:06.~. 3. Coffin (LB), 1:06,47. • 3 .7. - 100 l>feast-1. Mikesell (U), 1:10.•3. 2. 100 flv-1. Oerm1nn (CM), 1:10.8; 2. S. HIYHhl CUI. 1.11.54, 3. DevlM>n (LB), Smllh <C<IMI. 1:10.4; 3. Sktle (C<IM I. 1:11.6 1:14.42. 100 fr-1. G. Smith ICdM). S7.3; 2. l(Jre 400 free relav-1 Le11una B .. c11, 3:56.00. Loolourow !CdMl. 1:00.2; 3. Waters CCMI, 200 ~llv rele v-1 Unlvtflllv, l:S3.64. 1:01.8 c..--del Mir 100, Cetl9 Mete SI 500 fr-1. C1nnerl1to (CM), 5:'42.6; 2 200 medtev retev-1. Coron• dtl Mer, R100 (CdM), 6;06.0; 3. Buihong IC<IM), 1 :4S.84. 6:571. 200 fr-1 Crensllew ICM). 1:51. .. ; 2. 100 t>ack-1. A. LtoYd (CM), 1:09.J; 2 Otcflno CC<IM), 1:S3.32. 3. Duncen (CM), Bencserul\ CCdM>. I IS 5, 3. Hervev (C<IM), l:SS.OS. 1: 13.2. 200 indo-1 Ford (C<IM), 2:0l.9•; 2 100 t>rtest-1 Cannarlllo ICM), 1 10, 2. HtrV8¥ (C<IM), 2:22.10; J. Merumoto S. Smit" IC<IM). 1149, l MHler (CdMI. IC<IM), 2:23.SO. I 19 2. SO lrH--1. Likins (C<IM), 12.43; 2. Blnle 400 free reiev-1 CdM, 4:07.5 <C<IM), 23 OS; 3 DouglH (CM), 24.30. WMdlWldet 97, Estencle Sf 100 f1v-1 Ford (C<IM), S6.01; 2. Chris-200 medlev rel•v-t. Woodt>rldQe, 2:00. llens.n (CMJ. 1:00.•7; 3. Harmon CCdM), 200 rr-1. Alsuo CW), 2:1H7; 2. Ctar1< 1~·~· fr-1 Likins (C<IM), 49.SO; 2. (E), 2:1' 03, l. DeRou (WI. 2:2•.0, 200 indol-1. Herling <El. 2:33.2; 1. McGeov CC<IM), 54.80; 3. Pl'llltios (CM), S'1elltY (W). 2:36.3, 3. S.r (W). 1:46.1. 59.50. 50 fr-1. Jenny Suss.r CW), 2S.2, 7 500 fr-I Crtn•ll•w !CM). 5:05.11; 2. Scholer !El. 26.0, 3. Ju•ll Susser (W), 29,2 Hllld (C<IMJ. S:J7.'l7, 3. Blnle (C<IM), 100 fly-1. Harting (E), 1:09.3; 2 Brown 5:49,IO. (W), 1:10,6; 3. Nortls (W), 1·17 1 100 l>•ck-1 Duncen ICM), S7.90; 1 100 fr-1. Jennv Susse< (W), 56.17, 2. Seelv (C<IM), 1;01.S7; 3. DoUOIH (CMJ. S<:hoter <El, 59.0. 3. Slltllev !WI, 1:00. l:OUI 500 fr-1 Al\UO (W), S:54.S, 2. Clerk 100 t>rte .. -1. Merumoto CC<IM), 1:06.SS; CE>. 6.16.I, J. Moett1 IE), 7:13. '1. ChrlltllnMtn ICM>. 1:07.SJ, 3. McGeoy 100 t>ec;k-1. Pooler (W), 1:13.9; 2 (C<IMI, 1:12.30. Radovclch (W). 1:15.9; 3. Miiier !El, l;IS.99 .00 free relev-1 COl'on• dtl Mer, 100 1>re11t-1. Nordstrom <El. 1:15.6. 2 3.lt.50 Stltlev (W), 1:16.4; 3. S.r CW), 1:26.3. N--1 Hertler '7, Sedclebacll 49 400 frff retev-1. Woodbridge, •:11.3. 200 medlev rel•v-1 Newoort Hert>or, UlllYerslfY 1os, Laeune ... dt 34 1:50. 200 medley re11v-1. Unlyenltv. 2:16.14. 200 fr-1. Sl•nle y (NHJ. 1:51.3; 2. 200 fr-1. Gotdtrt CUI, 2:21.98, 2. M•11IU !SJ. 1:59.7, 3. An<lranlan <NH), 2:06.0. !>chlacter IUl. 2:13.11, l . Farvey (LB). 200 lndo-1. McClaren INHJ. 2:11 9; 2. 2:31.6S. Montgomery (NH/, 2:17.0, 3. Ell11lde CS), 200 lndo-1, Bode (U), 2:)1,42; 2 Sitter 2:40.0. (U), 2:47 9, 3. Carlson CU), 2:S0.40. 50 Ire-I Elliott (NH). 22.9; 2. Craig so fr-I. Pallettt CUl , 2S.93. 2. Glt>bs (NH), 2S.S. 3. H1rl !NH), 2S.6. CU), 200, 3. (tit ) McCallv !LB) and 100 flv-1 Montpomerv (NH). 51.S; 2. Newmen (LB), 31.17. Magill !SJ, Sl.7, 3. Mihalko (NH), 1:03.0. 100 flv-1. Schl•cler <UJ. 1'1'1; no 100 lr-1. Lawson (NH). SJ.3; 2. Ewing second or third. (NH), S5.6; l. Gree11e ($), 1:02.0. 100 fr-1. Pel141tle CU), 56.68, 2 S00 Ire-I. St1nl8Y (NM ), S:34.0, 2. Goedtrl (UJ. 1:04.70, 3. McEwen (LBJ, Jewell CNHI, S.40.0, 3. Ell111de (S), 6:10.0 1:11.20. 100 t>eck-1. McClaren (NH), 1:02.0; 2 500 fr-1. Silver (U), 7:25.23; 2 Dickson Hart (NH). I i. 0, 3 Tllurmen (SI. 1:15.0. (U), 7:21.90; 3 l(lemtk (UJ. 7:3•.80. 100 t>reest-l L•wson !NH>. 1:13.0; 2. IOOl>t ck-l Boda (U), 1:11.20;2.Certson Bene<llCI (NH l. 1:22.0; 3 McCarthy (5), (U), ~16.2'7, 3. McFerlv (LB), 1·19.21. 1:2S.2. 100 brttSt-1. Glt>t>s (U), 1·23.00; 2 400 frH retey-1 Sad<llet>eck, nl McCelfrev (LB). 1:23.16; 3. Slater IUl. FOl.lf'll9111 Velev 114, OcNft View 31 1:26.12. 200 medlev releY-1. Founte ln Vellev. 400 free retav-1. Unlversltv, 4:32.50. l.SJ.09. .,._...,.. H•111er ti, S.dcleOeell $2 200 lr-1 Brey (FVJ. 2:04.61, 2. 100 mealev re11v-I. Newoorl HarbOr, Nouemen (FVJ. 2:06.8'; 3. Wong (FVl, 2:23.0. 2·12.04 200 lrtt-1 Maynord (NM), 2:2S.3, 2. 200 lndo-1 Judd (FV), 2:1131; 2 Pliers Wood IS), 2·37.0; l SlllOP (S), 2:•1 0. IFVI, 2'20.32, l Muuelm•n (OVJ, 2:29 21 200 looo-1. 1rvfM (SI. 2:28,0; 2. Stentey SO frel!'-l Wein (FV). nl, 2. Knot tFVJ. (NH l, 7:40.0, 3. Flanagan (NH), 3:2•.0. nt. l Fosler !FVI. nt. so frel!'-1. Green IS), 21.7, 2. Cook (NH), Divin-I Glau COVJ. 142.25, 2. Nomura 29.6; 3. Burns (NH). 29.7. CFVJ, 124 OS, no llllrd. 100 fly-1. Sourber (NH). 1.16 0, 2 Grffn 100 fly-I Wlllie ms (FVJ, 59.16, 2. Judd CS>. 1:28.0, 3. Griffin CNHJ. 1:310. (F'V). 1-00.6S; 3 ~Ice (0V), I 2S.19. 100 fr-1. B. Ruffini !NH), 1:07.0, 2. 100 fre-1 Wein <FV), 54.«; 2 Brev Mulfl"n ($), 1.ll.0, 3. Shloo CS), 1:14.0, •FVJ. SHS. 3 Knott IFV), 56.11. SOO Ire-I Meynard (NM), 6:20.0; 2 SOO lrtl!'-1 Wong CFV). S:'6.S4; 2 Burns (NH). 6:56.0; 3. WOO<I (SJ. 7:02.0 Munetman (OV), S;46 61, 3. Noneman 100 beck-1 trvlne CS>. ll.08,0; 2. Leider (F'Vl, S:S6 S6 (NH). 1:2S 0, 3 Martin (NH), I 31.0. 100 t>ect<-1 Nomura IFV), 1:07.31, 2 100 t>rtesl-1 Mulllgen (S), 1:22.0, 2 MclCHn (FV), 1 12 49, no ihlrd. Bielen (NH), 1:26.0; 3 Kuhn (NHJ. 1:31 0 100 brtHt-1 Peters (FV), 1:09.12, 2. 400 trH re11v-I. Newoort Herbor. TllOrnoson (FVJ, l:12.4S, 3 Bui (OVI, 4:38.0. 1.20.70 F~lft VM!tv 12', Ouan View 35 400 lree relay-I Founteln Va lley, nt. 200 meaiev relay-I Founteln v11i.v, Martna 110, H""""91eft leec:ll U 1:10.66. 200 mtdltv rtlev-1. Merine, l:S2.91. 100 1r._1 Herbel IFVI, nt, 2. Wvnne 200 lr-1. Herris (M), 1:S7.31; 2. Rev 1FV), nt; 3. Fan (OVJ, nl. (M), 2-03.52; 3. Wiiton (M), 2:10,,6, 200 lnd0-1 Otrone (FV), 2:37.21; 2 8 200 lndo-1 Al141n (Ml, 2.H.34; 2 Brown (FVl, 2:46.7S; 3. Nlerenl !OV>. nt. Brotherton (Ml, 2:26.01; 3. Pru1nlt'k CM), 50 fr-1. Socoon (FVI, 27.49; 2. 8entltv 2:31.0S. IFV), 27 90; 3. WtflHI (FV), 28.70. SO lree-1 Wera. (M), U.5'; 2. Eulg Olvlnt-1 ' 1.tslltv (OV), 12S.SS: 2 (Ml, 201; 3. Wtll'10tf•r <Ml, 2S.13. .t\noulo (FV>. 1110S; J, Pellerton CF'V>, 100 flv-1. Atlen IM>, 59.12, 2. SchuOHll 1oe.1s. (Ml. 1.01.99; 3. M•nnlon (M), 1:05.50. 100 flv-1. Derooe (FV). I 10 7•, 2 100 fr-1. Lers.n (M), 56,1); 2. Bud· Llovtte (FV), M U1; ). ltt1ch tFVl. m•n (M), S1 S2; 3. (H8), 1·04.7 Hf.S1 100 t>eck-1 Wero. !Ml, hOl 6', 2. 100 fr-I Scll\Jllrke (FV), h03.4S, 2 Jec-ob~trt (Ml. 1:06.21, 3 Wiison !NI I, Wtrtztl CFV), 1:03 5', l C 8rown (FV), I 10,31. 1;04M 100 Ofl•st-1 Brotlleflon (M), l:Of,f?;,, 500 free-I. H•r~ (FV), 6:1Utj 2. Mill M•nnlon (M), Ml.62; 3, ludmen (Ml. (FVI, 6:30 • .0; 3. Sc/IHltr COV), 70,16. 1·1402 100 l>lKk-1. WYnnt (FV), 1:1543. 1 400 lrff r111ev-1 Marini, 3:35.51. Reldl (FV), 1 17 12, l. Lftler (0V), 1'1S.72. COMMUNITY COLl.IGI WOMIN 100 l><'tut-l C. Brown !F'Vl. I 16.371 2 ~.,,.. Caest .. , C"""' 47 8 . 8 rown (FVl, l'tt.•91 3. ktletfer !OV), 200 medlev rt11v--1. 0r•fl9t Co.••· 1:26 . .0. 2!09.33 400 tr" rt11v-1 F01.111te ln Vellev. nr, 100 lll<lo-1 McKeen (OCC> 2:V.OJ, 2 ld!Mft in. w""""""'.., 8tnMtl (Cl, 2:29.tt, 3. North COCCl, 2:32.27. 200 m9dlev relev-1. Edlton, 2 oe.'6, SO lre.-1 Barnes (OCC), 17.69, 1 100 rr-1 Zlfftrt (£), t:OU3. 2 H .. t.-8o91tv !OCC>. 29 . .,, l Gtllt IOCC), 2US (ti), Nl.57, ) M~Ktnt1-( ), 2:)U I 100 betk-1 1.e uri. <CCC>, Ma.78; 2. 200 fnoo-1. Ce~ {W), 2:23", 2 Ou1r11 !OCCI. l:IH7. 3. Menff CC), ltll 1e 1, 2:34.S., 3. L•nte IEI. 2:l7 89 1~·~·t>rust-I McK .. n <OCC'I, l lt.20; 1 SO Ir-I Sanborn <E>. ?I IS, 7 l urlltt Ff~ ... , (OCC>. 1 .. -""'; •, Ml..._ <OCC>. IW), lO 71; ) Ot flalld till, 31.~ I ''"' u""' ~ ,...., I 100 ftv-l Ce~ !WI, l!OU6; 2 100 fr-l ... ,,.,111 (()CC), 2:oS.'5; 2. ~r:f~Mll l!l, l'll.00, J. MKKen118 <et, 8~tll CC), t·0..67; J. WOife <OCCI, 2:11.U. Dlll'lno-1 PHtll (I), !SS 50 OOlfl"J 2 !O ll.,.-1 Cerr:ienter (OCCI, 2U3, t. I (£ ,...,. .,,. • • t•J lU to Heoncock <OCC), 2f r.l, 3. Kld<ttr <C>. rown 1• ""·-• •· ,...,.,... ""2 · )I 11 100 Ir-I.~ tF.l,W Jt) ·~·ii 67 '811CW Ohll,,..!.1 Bal'lr COCCI, 20HS, no wc• (E ), I iOt 94, 3, i.td ( • on<I or third too ft...-1. tlHtrt Cll, S~Ut, 2 100 11 ... _1 e-it (~, I.A.>."", ,. S.nllorn 11!>. 6.24 U, >. Heety <I!.>. •:•.AS. ' ......... ,_ -' 100 l>a<ll-1 MerllH"ttr (El, l:U st, ? M<K••n (OCCI. l.Ol.4 ' ). 111'•'9 COCCI, L.ulfrfll (II, 1:11 S); , K•vlrnan (W). l.ll.38, "7U 1 SO llllCll-1 AYtf'll IOCC), aG OI; t 100 .,.,,1-t Lenee UH , 116 42, t A .. rntt IOCC:>, lOS. ) H•lllCO<JI (OCCI. Cron lll. 116.~. J Frltdrrlt n ((), lJU I J•.';'oo lnd0-1 Wflftel'n• COCCI. I-OHi; 1 400 1'" reta-I l!dlson, di Sl. NHL· WedneMMY'l korts Detroit I, Kines 6 Hartford 3, St Louil 2 Voncouver 5, 8ull1to 4 Winnipeg 5, Minnesota 2 Celgary 7. Toronl~ 4 Edmonton 6, Chia.go 4 TenltM'• Games St. Loul• ar Boston Wesl'llngton 11 MonlrH I NY R•n11efl al PhfledelOl'lla Vencouver al New Jersty Quebec 11 NV lslanderi Red Win91 I, Kln9$ 6 Score by "'"'"' Los AngelH 0 2 4-6 _ J>etroll 1 • J-.8 First PeriOd 1. Detroll, Fosler 14 (Ladouceur;i. M•nno>. 5:43. Penellles-KislO. Ott !lrlo· olntl, 8:09, Llrson, Del (l'lofdlnt l, 13:08; Nldloll" LA, dOUl>le minor (FO<lllhlnt), 1A:32; Hlrc!Y, LA. game mlscon<1uc-1, 14:32; LOl$91tt , Del, dout>le minor (roughing), 1':32; Redmond, LA (tripolng), 15:•4, Wtlll. LA (slashing), !S:"9; Gari!, 011 Csleslllngl. IS:'f. Hes The Best <Bav1eu1 2.ao ' Time: 2·02 415, U aXACTA U·ll e>ald 197.10, SEVENTH ltACE. One mitt PICt. Mellese Hunter <Baker) 7.60 3.60 3.20 Andvs Raloh CTod<I II) 3.60 3.60 Cetllornla Ante! (Porrlne) 5.40 Time· l:S9 31S. SJ EXACTA 13•7) P81d SJ0.30. EIGHTH RACE. One mile oace. Lt vltv R"vt"m (While ) 2S.80 l•.60 7.10 Luckv Levllv (F. Sherren) • • 9.00 S.40 Juanelle !Merriam) S 80 Tim,t; 2:01 215. Sl EXACTA <1·2l Paid '14210 NINTH RACE. One mite Olet. N11lve Hunter (F.Sllrn) 19.40 1.20 6.40 Hllclled To Win (Pierce> 7.80 4.60 Slick Swlk (Aut>ln) 3.40 Time: 1:59. '3 EXACTA (6·2) oeid 1142.20. U PICK SIX l6+7·3·1-6) paid "33.20 with 23 winning tlcke1$ (four hOrtll). Toial carrvovtr 0001: 547,940.U. TENTH RACE. One milt trot. Hlgl\Tanii Four J ( Mchd) 6.40 4.00 3.00 Bull (Oesomer) • HO 3.20 Intriguing Ster (Cliff) 3.00 Time: 2:04 •IS. u EXACTA (7-3) oald S22.SO. Attendance: 3,691. Sant• Anite WEDNESDAY'S AESUL TS ( .. !ti of 8'·deV tlltfeutl)Or'H "'"""41) FIRST AACE. 61n fur1on11s. Sunsnlnl! Swag (Llo111m1 6.20 S.00 l60 Private Room <Fernt ndtzl 1'.60 7.20 Oerk H1rvtsl !Olivares) l .20 Time 1·17 3/S UlllYef'SltV 7, •11MCll 1 (SH VltW LMtlUe) UnlVtrlll'I 400 030 ' 0-1 12 2 Estencl1 000 000 l-1 6 I Slrldt and Baker; FOiey, Pt1enov1 ( IJ, Jere <S> •nd Cebaflero. W~trla.. L-Folev. 28-Ptnarlsl (E). Newl*1 Hertler I, C..... cli9I Mer • tsH View LMtUe) COl'on• <1et Mer 000 21 1 <>--4 • 3 Newoorl 111rb0r ~040 ._. 6 2 Sttchtll, Clark (6) 1n<1 Boet; Dishon, Hlr1h1r1 C6l 1nd Perks., W-Oltnon. L-Sa lchell. 2B-J1mes CNHl. Torell (NH>, Dishon (NH). HR-Johnston (C<IM). WMdlWldel 7, Ll9UM IMcl\ l (Sff V1lw LMtiW) Woodbrldo• 200 011 3-7 ll 3 Let un• Btecl'I 000 200 1-3 S 0 Becon Ind MCNff; NHU, Ret1or (7) al!O F111t W-Becon, 2•0. L-NMn . 21t-S'evmotir-lW), Murgh-y (W). 38-McGreth ILB>. HR-Seymour (Wl. Ecklt nd (WI. II T ere 7, ll'Ylllt 5 tS.Ulfl (Mii ...... , lrvlnt 000 003 2-S S • -El TOl'O 011 S00 11-7 I 0 Lipton, Snoddv (7l •nd R11lm1tulfe, , Perkins. F1ulk• (1) end Aoplce. ' W-Perklns. L-Lloton. 2B-Berron (ET), Ao~lce (ET). 3B-MurPllv (I). HR-8erron (ETI. Lfplon m. -=,,,,.,...=~~~:}t!j -=-i. onr01r,~s2 IL•norr, KtslOI. -~=,.COHOohC1t:"~ng$. _ ---=,,;,H:,IG~ SCHOOL STANDINGS ~ ---suiiiFteavue 4:33 '(pp); 3 Lo• Anoeles, Anderson I (Wliil•mU, 7:00; 4, Ottlr~ll. DUllUI Y 34 CDQrodnick, Sleferil. 13:33 Cstt>. 5. Detroit, Klalo 11 (G. Smith, Ouguev>, 14:07. 6. Delroft, Loiselle 7, IS:06; 7. Los Angeles, Wiiiiam• 6 co. Smith, Shult), 16:29. Penal· tie-Wells, LA (hot<1lng), 3:03, Barrell, Del (holding), I h'3; Engt>lom, LA (sleshin11>. 17:20. Vzermen, Det !llashlng); 17;20; Bar- ''"' Det Ctrloe>lnol. 18:53. Siu iln' Sueian (!.tYns) 12.20 7.00 4.40 W L GI 2 0 Harverttne (Oomingue1l 14.20 7.80 Founlaln Vellt v Merine Huntington Buell Ocean View Edi.on Wntmlnsltr Glimmer (0rle9al 4.IO Time: 1.17 2/S. Sl DAIL y DOUBLE (7·41 oeld SS 1.40 I I I I 1 1 1 1 I THIRD ltACE. 6 furlongs 1 I I O.K l{ellv <Ollvareil 37.40 19.20 10.00 0 2 2 Tfllrd PtriOd I. Oetrol1, M•nno 8 (G1tlent), 3:46, 9. Los An.Qtles. .SnUJJ 18 lRtdmona. o. SmllhJ. 5·20, 10. Los An11etes, D Sm1t11 21 !Shull, Williams). 5·51, 11 Ladouceur 3 !Gore. ()t,lrO<lniclc.J. 10:09, 12 l.os Angeles, Hekansson 11 !Svkos, Engt>loml, 17·51; 13 Detroit, Fos1tr 15 (Larson), 18·•2, 14 Dionne u (Nicl'lolls, Macl.ell•nl. 19:2• Pene1t1es-Lat.ouceuf, Ott lhool<lng>. 6:23, E"91>tom. LA (lllQh·sHctdngl. 12:54 Kristin Amt>tr (Meza) 1140 1.20 Susann• Rose CStevtnSI 3 •O Time: I 11 2/S. FOURTH ltACE. 6' > furlongl. SllMt's Girl (Stevens) 7.10 3.40 3.00 Our Best Tell (Valenzuele l -2.60 2,•0 ·News Rttel (PlncavJ 4.60 Wedntadlv's kwt Fountain V•ll•Y IS, Merine 1 FtlcUY'$ ~ ():15) Westmlnlter 81 Fountain V1ltev S.tutclav's Gemes < 1 """·) Edison at Huntington Bt1ch Ocirt n Vi-at Merine Time· 1•16 415 FIFTH ltACE. I '~ mlfts. M11ter Nevelo <Pedro11l 2S.~ 13,60 6.60 Menantlal (Meza) 21.40 19.60 La Verntt's Big Mac <Domlngue1) •,IO W L GI Coste MtH 1 0 Newoort Hert>or I 0 Time: l:SO 115 University 1' 0 Shots on Gool-Los Angetu I0· 13· 12-35. Detroit 6·8·7-21 Goalies-LO\ Angeles, Ellol (21 Sl'IOIS· 13 seves) Oeiroll, Stefan (35·291 IS EXACTA 13·4) oai<I Sl,'70.00 SIXTH AACE. 61 > furlongs WOO<lt>rfdge 1 0 Coron• 0.1 Mer O I Volanda IF>lncavl 4.60 3.00 2.60 E111ncl1 o t Bonlca <Pedrozol 7.40 <l.IO Letune Beech 0 I Allencsence 17, 163 Referee -Don The Pantrv IMcHar11ue> 6.60 Seddltblck 0 I Ko11arskl · Time, 1·18 WtclfMldlv'sSC-1 SEVENTH ltACE. 1• • miles on turf. Newoorr HarbOr I , Corone dtl Mer 4 Unlvtrsltv 1, Estancle 1 Love Smlt11tn (Plncay) 4.40 3.20 1.60 Promising Girl (McCerronJ S 60 3 60 Cost• M•st S, Saddltbeck • Woodt>rldQe 7, L1tun1 Be1c11 3 Flttel Secrettrlet !Sit>1llel 2.IO l ime 1:47 415. 'rlclaY'• G-(l:IS) Estancle et Corene <lei Mer Unlvtrsftv et Newoort HarbOr L111un1 Bt1ch 11 Coste Mes• Woodb<ldoe II SaddltOeck IS EXACTA (6·8) oaid SS3.50. EIGHTH AACE. I'•• miles. Cosmotron !Mccarron) 9 80 5 00 3,80 Prolect Yourself (Hawlevl 6.20 4.IO Rec1<oner (Plnceyi UO Men's vollevtwill COt.WIUNITY COLLEGE 50llth coa11 contwenc• Time· 1'49 3tS lS EXACTA 17· 1) oaid '126.00. n "''"( SIX (2·7·l ·•+h paid Golden Wl!SI <1et. Long Beech CC. 10-15. IS-12, IS·8, I HS, IS· 13 HIGH SCHOOL SunMtl LNtut S73,3Sl.IO wltl'I lwo winning ticket• (11~ horses) s2 Pick Sia consolellon oeld S 1,253.80 wilh I 17 winning tickets (five horses). NINTH RACE. I 1116 mile. Marina def OcHn View, IS'4, 1_5· t,I. Ont EYt<I Romeo IMcHg) 22.60 13.40 10.00 IS·4. Kev To Tiie Arc IFtrn1n<1ezl 8 ~ S.10 La Quinta ~f Wesrmlnster, IS·•, IS-9, 15-S. !>lvour (Pedrozo> 6.10 Time . 1:44 3t S. Deep ... tlSftlnt Edison ael. Huntington Btoch. 15·3, IS· 10, 1'·16, 1S·7 IS EXACT.A (10·61 011<1 SS69.00 Allendance. 2•.021 DAV•Y'S LOC:K•R (New"" ... dt) -27 anglers. 35 rock cod, I cow cod. WALKER of Ontario Canada; VESTA B. WALKER, Mrs Imelda Hallee of age 96 years. A Jong Waterville. Maine. time resident of Hunt-Mr St Laurent was a ington .Beach. Passed painting contractor in away March 19, 1985. the Orange County Mrs. Walker is past area since 1966. Pri- president of Ameri· vate services were can Legion Aux.. held. In lieu of V.F.W. Aux . and flowers memorial World War 1 Aux. contributions may be She was also a mem-made The American ber of the Huntington Heart Association. Beach Womens Club P a c i f i c V I e w for a number of years. Mortuary, Directors. Beloved mother of 644-270() Elizabeth Thiery, Las 1---.:.__ ___ _ Vegas; grandmother COOK of Robert H. Thiery. COO Huntington Beach; MILDRED K. age granddaughter. Pa· 91. A long time tesi· tr lcia H. Brown; dent of Huntington great-grandlon Kirk Beach. P...ec:t away Thiery• awoat.daugh-March 19, 1985. Mrs ,...;. e• -n Cook was a member ter, ~ralyn µrown, ot t h e S easide ~~e:J. ~Y ~ga:t Chapter 259 Ord 8 er of Pierce Broe Smith The Eastern . tar. M or t u a r y. f r om She was preceeded ln Noon·9PM F ril:lay death by her dauarh· March 22, where fu-ter Mildred Cart.on, neral services will be who passed away conducted on Satur· March 3, 1986. day at 2:30PM with Swvlvtna Lt her IOn· Reb Al J e nsen In-law Donald B. Paa~ of the nn.i Ctrlson : grand · Methodiat Church of daught.er Sharon H.B. officiating. In-Noblett: areat-grand· tennent will be made IOf\, Donald O. John· ln the Wenmln1ter aton. alJ of Hunt-c.emttt , ~rce Broa. lnp>n Beach. Frienda Smith "ortu.ary, DI· may call at Pierce recton 536•6539 Brother 1 Sm h h · Mortuary Thurwday St LAURENT at Noon°9PM, where Henry J. a resident of funeral ttrvbl wtll Coat.a Me.. Pa.eel be conduc\ed on Fri· away Match 18, 198:>. day March 22, at 1:30 Bom JuJy 4, llHl in PM. with R.v. Al Canada. Survived by K•r1ea, A11oc:late hit wife, C«lle; IOll, Putor of Flnt ChJ1I.. llopr; four arand· llan ChW't'h of Hunt· ch.lfdiw\. four l"ffl fl\l'ton Beach and the srandchUdren, two Officen of The 8"· brothen, Denn1a & aide Chapter 2H Paul of CAnada; three O.E.S. lni.nnent wW 11.tten, Mn. Hem-bl-midi ln the Good ed1ne Hallee of Ariz; Shepherd c.emewry . M,.. Roland Latmlle Plm:e BrOI Smith Mortuary, Directors. BRESLIN 536-6539 AGND:i GERTRUDE --BRESLIN, resident the Seaside Chapler 259 Order of The East.em Star. She waa a1ao a member of the Wh ite Sch rine. Beloved aunt of Mary K . Smith, Miaaion Viejo, Ca. and Mabel Pyle, Santa Ana. Graveside funeral eervices will be con· ducted on Saturday March 23, at 12:30PM with Or. James Kina. Pastor of the Fint United Methodist Church of Orange and the officers of the Seaside Chapter 259 ors. officlattna. In- terment Fairhaven M em orial Park. Pierce Bro11. Smith Monuary, Directors. 536-6539 N I E M E S of Co.ta Mesa. P...ec:t J OSEPHINE (JO) away M~h 18, 1986. ANN. age 86 years. She la swvlved by Passed away March t wo son s. J o hn 17. 1~85 in Costa Breslin, Vallnda, Ca.; Mesa. Mrs. Niemes William J . Breslin, was a supervisor for Chino, Ca; one dal.lgh- A.T.&.T. for 19 years. ter, Mary Ann Whit. .Beloved step-mother more, Yuma, Colo; of Nancy Eckerman. t h ree b rothers, of Pasadena; beloved Leonard, Frank and :-1 I s t e r o f E d Richard Roach, De· Steinkamp, of Green-troll, Mich; two Ilia· field. Ohio; of Floren-ten, Lllllan MuJ\IOfl, ce Steinkamp of and Delores Johnaon. San ta Ana, Ann Detroit, Mich.; twen. Scheltfele. Florida; ty-three grand· Helen of Northern children and eleven Ca I l f . ; Ell a o I great· grandchildren. Pasadena. She ia alto Mn . Breslin was a survived by nephews, m e mbe r of Sr . Jamee Fehl, Clnn. Citizens of Costa Ohio & Allen Fehl, Meta and Newport Brookvtlle, Ind.; .Beach. RoNry will bet-:::=======::- neice, Alma Kenney, recited on Friday / H~ LAWN-""'I St. Louis. MO.: great March 22, 1986 at llT. OUVI aunt of Robert Chris· Pierce Brothen Bell Mortuery e Cemetery tlan a nd J immy Broadway Chapel. Cremetory Keeney: Matthew. Call mo.rtuary for 1825 GllMr A._, · ·•--M f ,...__,_ Costa Mete CraJg & Chris Fehl all "';..,, .. o '-nru· 540-SSS.. of Brookvl1le. Ind: uan 8wiaJ wlll be t'el· and Emory & Adrian ebrated on Saturday Fehl, both of Wett March 23, at lOAM at Point; ·great aunt of Sl. Joachim Catholic Julie 0 . Fehl of Loe Churt'h, Coat.a M .. , Angeles: and Mellua Inte rment R oly & Stephanie Fehl of ~pukher ~tel')', Cinn. Ohio. Survived Orange. Friendt may by grfft·freat rfew. call at 'the mortuary phew Juatin Fehl, on Frlclay 5·9PM. Brookville, lnd. and Pierce Br~. Bell three grandchildren. Bro.dw.ty, Dlrec:ion. Funeral tttrvlcea 642·9150 • lOAM F'riday March PYL& 22 at Pierce Bros. Bell MINNIE & PYLE. aee Broadw1y Chape l 93 yean. p~ away ., wlth Rev. Lothar V. March 20, 198&. Mn. Tornow & Or. lrwln Pyle WM a rftldtn\ of Kurth offlclattna. In· Garden Or.mt for ~l'n'W'nt Ptclfic Vit w over 26 ,_,.. She Memorial Park. C.or-w11 alao rmmblr of ona de) M1.r. Pierce ..... MJt""'9 wttft • Brot. &iu &-Olldway ,,_,, ,..,,.,,,, 011.,. M 1 Mortuary, Dir«t.on. 11 1 ...._ ...,., ••. 641-9150 .... ..,...,. \... NRCI~'· llU 80RADWAY llOllTUMY 1101r~ CoetaMeM 842-1150 I• I r . OtM09Co.tOAM.VPfLOT~.--l1. -==La :.°""'*' .....,. .. ._ of flCQIWW• L.99... ...'""VII"*"'....._ no Ulm ltA,_. ..... ~ • ....., .. .. ... Til9 ..,.... .,. , ...... w.. ..... ~~·-Of OOffeet. -.. ....,. ,... ....... Mir) ..,.._ TO. Nft ~ ~ 0.. ol Tr::.: ING, •11A1 a.t • .... • 4* ,,_.. ._.,..,.,__or 1Md11 CA taea wMlt -I ~ .. ...._ttRI 'J ...... .Al£u Jolla ......... "*"Y· Wetofore u • tot~ ~ ~ AT • ._... TO THI HICIHUT llDOP =---....... ~ lllll bullftMe It eon· '°" CAIH ANO/OR THW ;::.~ .~ Incl 0.. cMted by tn lndhrtdlMI ~ OA °'""'"*> -· Incl ..... ltWI JoM .._cull CHICKI .,.C.,taD IH notlOe of'"-"' Met of..,._ TNI ttaterMnt .. flied CIVIL CODI llCTION ~o --. 1tle "'*r· Witt! ttlt CouMy atf11 of Of· lta41\~MtMllmtof j;:"~ ~ ...... Mid P'°'*'Y llngl County Qt\ Merdl 11, .... "' .__... .. -,.. -..,_,, -obllOM'ol•. 1115 -.. ~...., ....... encl "*""• "'9 wndet "7mP ~ ..... , .. rtgtie, tttle lllltl'*' ~Mid "°'60t of Publlthed °' CON1 = ~ c:;~nc: ::e-: Mdcl !'_!!eetlOfl to be D.ilY Piiot Metcttlllft. 21, 21, .., o.... of TNtt In IN or • ..... ember tO Apr'A 4, 1"6 prop«ty 11et.inaftw de-of1~~tr.No."4-S1137S TM24 tetlbed· .,.,_ "9cordt In tlle of• ---------lly: a ..... '*1· ...... .,.... ......... u1uiro111 · suANN1 11ee of t11e "9corder of°'· ·-ec , · ... ..,.-.....c. .. MNOH-MITTl!H 81:ic.County; r-NO'f1C( ~~M2':'r. 1~ • ~~ ,..._ IM it•• 11 .-. NNl.'ICtAIW; OMNGE wtthout~"':'9'but PtCTITIOUIMIH•ll '1CTITIOUI.,._ .. H .1HS "8JC NOflCt ' T .. 1t3 ~~c:Of~:::. a ....... ~ f8~~.l~~ ANO ranty,111,,...0tlmptled".': ~TW r~'=! .,, TH·7M ".. ftaJC ll>T1C( Ml.JC llJTIC( ..... County Oft ,.._; ........ ..... recorded Oetober 21 prcllnQ lltlt potMttlon, °' doing~ l*tone •• ~ butlrlMt 11· 1'9C11TIOUI .,.... 21 • 1 111 Tiiie IHI r.--., tM2•'"9tf.No,12·HtMi =encumlwt1~':n'': N(WPORT ~~EVAON. 45~2· ~=':!~AVICE, NlJC NOT1Cl ~= .,. ~.i::::r.. l'tem.:u.-:..... NllllMd er.,.."= .. =~;~~°'i ~ '=90: '!':' g· 11rie ~ ., Meuted by Mid =t~A ~ ....... CA t27CM ' • Ml. ,ICTmOUe ........ dolnG ~ -Gf•nO The foloWlnl per90M.. llMm ITATW Deity"°' .wen 1. 14, 21, County: • Otec:I of "*· w1tt1 lnterett • H-Wllben EdWardt Orem 111 ..._ JTATmmff ,ood hMoe n10 Santa dolna ~ •: The fOllowtng ~.,.. 21. tt15 ,_ -:., Otec:I. of 11'\114 a. •In Mldlfnote ptcMded, .. Ct E=dt-=, ~.;:: 4522 W•tldn1, lent• Ml: Tiie fOllowtng l*tone .,.. AM A"9 •• coe.. ....... CA '"~2 ._AN wco,.,._~':f"IDrTY.:_!. dOlfto •a~!1~. •120' ~ TM01 ~ ,.,o'C:?:.10.., .. --.... venc.e, tny, wndet the i( ' • CA 927CM dolrlCI bullMel •: 92t27 --_,.. ""'· GAANO ........... --1 ~ ..._ • • :;:-,,. ._........ .. P'OC>-lwmll pl Mid Deed of truee. 144~rl• Panoc•·Ot1egt, Lindt Orem. .. 522 JAMES UNLIMITED, t33 Oona LM Legleu. 2310 leguna ....... CA tH27 111r1 ··-· eo..a Mete, .-4• ttll ll'A~l t' =-he~tte,lncl•P8N19 a..cti ~:'~r., Hunt. W•tklna, Santi Me. CA Ope!Avenue,Selboe.-.n<I. Sente Anl Ave .. Cotta~='='•·= c.::::'~1 lldlon no ftaJC llJT1Cl r..... LOT t2 °' TRACT NO Ir~ Cl= by ':oof o!: Tiiie bullnetl I• con-92i: bullne• I c=:-~ t33 Opel ~e,<r!i~J.. Auxier Nlouel. CA t2t27 • W• 17ltl = eo... mnca ....c mnCE IM23, IH THE CITY OF of Trutl. dUC1ed by: • generlll pert. ducted DY:~ !no: Avenue. ~ ~. Cll-2' to 8Mtl AM A"9,, Cotte 'h'• t>u~ •• '°"'" ...... Celllornlt 12927 ""'-- IRVINE. COUNTY M OR-a.Id ....... be he6d on· netlfllp . Wilber'f E. Orem Ml fOtnlt 92tt2 Meel CA 92127 ducted by: "'inOMcluel (Sta of inc0f90flllon; c.i-NOTICE IS HElllHY ........ ..... ~·Z:',\R~A~~· Thur 30 tdey,J,prll 11, t915,ei ~=-:.::?'1·ftled Thlt 1tetement WM Med Jernt9H.Menn, t330pef Thli ~ la con· ~,Bruce~ '°'r': ...,_, I GIVEN 11111 IUled A puOllc ......... .. C ,...,..... • 1: Pm. In the lot>by to the ... wlttl lhe County Cler1I of°' Avenue 8llboe ltllnd ~ <lveted by' co-fM111nera 1111 •tettment -flied .,...,,,... • con-prQPOMla tor IUrnlet*ll .. ~ ,...... .. .. ..,..~., IN 800t< 408, bulldlng located II 80 t wltll the County C"'1I of Or· Coun on F • fornle t2ee2 • Oona L Legleu with tile County Clert< of Or· duc*9 by: e ~~ 1e.bOt mllleril& ... •It llllelel 0-.... ... .. PAOU t5 TO 2t 90TH IN· 8outll lewla Street, Orenge, ;J; County on Mwcll I. ~915 ty *'*Y Ronekf E. S.gent. 313 TNt etetement wet ftled enge County on F90Nllry Altlw Corpotetion, Ditvlcl tr~etlOI\ 1M -prap 1 rt of .. 9-N ti CLU81Vl , 0, MIS· ,Celllornle 92M8. 1 5 ,_. Btyanore Avenue, Long wltll the County Clerk of Of. 27, tNS F. Morg.m'\. Seoettry otflerfedllUteMfN¥ber• T,...._ of l'9 00-. Y19w CElLANfOOS MAPS, IN At lhe tltM of Ille lnltlel Publilhed Or ~ Put1411Nd °' eo..t BNdl, Cltlfornle 90803 enge County on F*'*Y ,,,_ Iblt ·~ wet Med quited lor the 1ff'·N lcie'OClil ~ .. c.11-b~E~,,~CECEORODEF .. THE publlcetlon of 11111 notlee, n ...... pu.. enge COMt Delly Piiot F~ 21 Thie bullneu 11 con· 22, tt15 Publl9hed Orenge wtltl tlleCounty ()et1I of Of. STREET MAINTfNANCI .... ll*ool lft41k; ... • ':':::"COUH' .TY " OF the totll amount of the un-..,._, ""''March 14, 2t, 21, Mwc:tt 7, t4, 2t, 1915 . ducted by:. llmMed pertner· ,_,, Delly Piiot Mereh 7. 14, 21, .. County on Merctl 12. FOA VAAIOUS STMETI IH tt.eacla•m a.,ear 1111. _..., I pllid belenoe of the~ Apf'll4, t915 Tll-711 ahlp Publlahtd Or8ngt Coall 21.19t5 . t915 MESAV£AOEAMA.•be ........ Oft .... ,.. EXCEPT THEREFROM gallon MC!Uted by the •b<>Ye Th·t22 -DONNA L. MANN D•lly Piiot Febtuary 21 Th·790 mn• rec:..Md by IN Cley Of Cotlle .. 7;30 P-"'· .... ~ ALL OIL, OIL AIGHTI, ....... detctlbed dMd of trutt end __ .,. llftnl'r Tl'lla lc.ltment ... llltd Mwctt 7, 14, 2t, 1915 • Publllhed otenoe eo.t MetellttheotflctoftMOly 90etd f'oofft. 1tMO • ERALI, MINEML RIGHTS ... 11mette1 cotta, e•penMI, NI.IC NOTICE ~ ""'""' with the ~ty Clerk of Or· Tlt-714 Delly Piiot March 2t, 28. CWk, 17 F'* DrMI. c.. ..,..., ~ ..... NATUMl OAS AIOHTS, and ld'tenc.lel4t,111.94. IC·Mllt 11ng1 ~ on Februlry , ,t,pril 4, 11, t915 Mett. Cellfornl4l. 11nt• the Pnor to tfleMlr· ~ : 0 °R 0 8 AT RHB E 0 NR The total lnd•btednen fllCTmoue .,..... fllCTITIOU•.,..... 27, t985 NllC NOTICE Pm(IC NOTICE Th-137 hOUf' of a:oo p,m., Aprll 4, lftt, lflw...-r•NM• being en tetlmell on wlllch NAMI ITATlmMT NAMI ITAn•MT ~ 1M5. It wNct\ lime -.. !NY ...,,. • OGP1 °' .. SUBSTANCES BELOW A the opening bid la computed The following petaona .,, The followlng petaOnl ere Pllblllhtd Ofenge CoMt l'ICTmOUa .,._11 IC ,.. NltC NOTICE be~ pub6lcty Incl reed pn>poe1111 • the rec •Plloft ~~ T~~ P5AO~ErEET m1y be *elned by celling doing bullnelt u : doing buelne .... : FULL· Dlllly Piiot Mlt'Ch 7. 14, 21. NAMI •TA~ l'ICTJnOUI MIH•ll eloud In tllt Council • MIN ...._,Of .. LANO H£AEINABOVE 0 0F 17 t41 315-4137 or (2 t3) TROJAN ELECTRONICS. EATON SQUARE. 2925 S, 21, t915 Tiie fotlowlng petac>nl ert NAMI ITATlmMT I(.,_ .... 0 h • m be ra . S • t1 e d on9' of IM CMoic:t I 2t SCRtlEO WITHOUT TE· S27 ... M5 the city befOf'e the t040 Wutwwd Wey, Coet1 Britto!, Cotti M.... CA TH·792 doing bu...,._•: Tiie !<*Owing petaon8 wt fllCTITIOUI ....... ptoooelle tnell beet the Utte tctloc*. after Merdl 20, HE ..... Mete. CA 92827 92629 J AND E AUTOMOTIVE doing bulinetl .. : LASTING NAMI ITAn....r of the WOflt end the neme °' 111$, ' :~~~ AgFRE:~~~~~~ 0.ted: M11ch 13. 1985 Robert Melvln Htn W11ter Fullerton Al· 1111-IC llftTll'r 769 Beker St., Cott• Mete: ENDEARMENTS, 720 Welt The following pettona art the bidder but no °"* cit-Publlhtd ~ ... C... THE DEED FROM O L TAC ,_ derellol, t040 WHlw•rd toeltttt, 2925 S. B<lttol, r-"" -. Cellf0t"4t 92e29 17th Street, Cott• Mete. doing bW1n11a 111: CelllMr· ti~ ll'IM1ll Alfy bid IWy Noc Merdt 21, t• RUN-NOflTHWOOO A~~ T. D. lllWtCI COii-Wey, Cotll Mell, CA 92827 Cotte Mete. CA 92828 fllCTmOUe ._.. EdWlll'd F. w ..... Mt C C':OfN ~7 1 Wtel. 2790 ~wbor, 819 20t, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ITEO PATNERSH P Rtt ,ANY,• Mid lNetM. a,: Thl1 l>u1lne11 11 con Rotleft T. Beat, 2 Jllde NAMI ITATllSNT Plumer St Cottt Meel '""' """por1tton, 20 Cotti Mele, CA 92t2t _,. 1 .. , .. ""' tile ,.......,.. COAOEO DECEM~ER t 4 • Dw '9to"-"I, A"'''"'' ducted by: en lndlvtdYlll Cove, Cofone del Mw. CA The lollowtng petlOnt we CeNIOf'nlt 9M27 ' w .. 1 17th Slreet, Colt• 1nge EnterprllH, Inc., of bide lhell be 19turned llO fta.IC llJllC( 1971 1H800t< 298 • ....._,,~._.Lewtt Robert M.Hendenhot 92825 doing bualneu U ' Thia bueineea '' con-MeH. Cellfornl1 92827 2790 H•tbOf, Ste 20t, lheblOder~ ltlNlll1--.;..;;=~;.;;;.;;;;;;;=-- 1151 Of OF~ICl~LPARGE It., Or-.., CA-(714) Thlt 1tatement wl8 llled Thie bu1lneu 11 con· PROFILES IN DESIGN, looO ductld by. 1n lndMdulll (St111 of lneotporetton: Cell-Co111 Mete, CA 9282f be IN tole reepoilelbllft) of COAbs. E· .....,. -wllh the County Clet'k of Ot· ducted by t general pert· W. Mec:Artllut. Vlflloe t EdWttd F w.... tOfnla) fSt•teot lnc«POflllon Cell-the bidder to ... ltwt 11111 bid PARCEL 2: Publliflld Ofenge Coett enge County on M•ch t t, netahlp 617 Senti Alie, CA 92707 Ttll• itllttmenl wu llllCI Tiiie bullntM 11 con· 1om111 II rec.eNed In proeer tltM. AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· Delly Piiot Mll'Ch -2t, 21, 1985 W11t11 Fullerton Al· .0., E. Roetey, tOOO W. with Ille County C*lc of Of· ducted by· a COfPOtlllon Tiile bu1lnH1 11 con-A Mt of piene. ~ MENT FOR PARKIN Ap(N 4, 1915 ,27'11M toelettt, By, Mlelflll M. ~-; "i'. enge .county on F~ AlanerCOfpotlltlOn, ~ ducted by" ICIOrPOfltlon Pl'cwitiione end llddltlone to PURPOSES OVER TH G Th-832 Pvblllhld Ofenge CoMt Rue, 0-11 Pennet Senti Ana. CA 92707 27, tta5 F ~-8ecret"Y ln!19 EntefPf~ .... Inc. o.netel Pf~ '° 1'W ~ 11 ~ glWn.- POftTION Of LOT rt ~ •-tc 11nTa.rr Delly Piiot Mercn 14, 21. 21 Thia 1t1tement ... llllCI Cher1et Chuell 8c:anntll ,_ This ttiternent wu flied Edwin C G, Inge, Pr~ Standercl l~llleeuoni crectl1or• of the wltntn . n-. "" ~ April 4, INS wttll Ille County Clertl of Or· tOOO MllCMtlut VlllleQe l Pvbllthtd Orenge eo.tt with Ille County CWk of Or· TlllS lt•t--.t wu NICI be obteined 81 1M et-nemed tt .... Offtl l'9t e =~R~T~~IT 9~!~ l'lCTmOUe .._.. 'fh.12t enge County on Fet>ruery • 17, Sim• Ane. 'cA 92707 Diiiy Piiot Fet>tvery 21. ~ County on Mwdl 12, With the County Ciwll of Or· ::=of the~ E/9neer, n tM'1k .,...., II~ to be TO THE DECLARATION OF NAMI ITATllSNT 21, 1915 Sheton Keltlleerl Boitt, M•Cfl 7, t4, 21, 1915 '271117 ~County on MIWCI\ t2, FelrDrM.Cotu W....Cll-rNlde on pereonel ~ RESTRICTIONS FOR THE The lollowlng peraon1 ere "8.IC NOTICE PublllMd Or ': •3 sn.ta. IMM, CA 92715 Tti.717 Put>llahed Ofenge Coat t 5 "'11t• fornll. Ul)Oll ~ "-""""' 6etcrtbed, LAKES MASTER ASSOCIA· doing butlneal u: Mudcln Otlly Piiot F:-. 28 Thie t>uelneu 11 CO(I· Del~ Pllol Mwch 21 28 Publllhed n....-Coett peyment ol l4.00. An 16-~ = ~ tlON AECOAOEO SEPTEM Tiling 8erVICe t7942 Whit l'lCTIT10U9 .,_II _, ' ductld by: • generel pert· •-.,. Mftnrr ·~1 4 t t 1985 ' ' · ~-.,,.. dltlonel c:Nwge of '2.00 _. "' ·--BER ti 1971 IN BOOt( . -NA.MS ITATllSNT Mwdl 7, 14, 21, t915 nwat\lllp r-""'~ ........ . . Th-838 Deily Pilot Mllrch 21, 21. be medt If llendltd by mel tr•n•ferort are. Trel'lt t2382 PAGE t2e5 Of OF· ~oJ>'" Senti An•. CA The lollOwlng peraona ete Th 7111 Ch1rlH T. Sc1nn111. 'ICTTTIOUI .,..... April 4, 1 t. t985 Th..a3t PteM, ~ttons end L • v I n• on , 2 ' 5 8 2 FICIA0L RECORDS, AS Peter C Mutllltln, 17942 doing ~II,_ .. : Cemer• Shwon K Boiea, Bob E. ..._ ITATK•MT other' eontrect documents l rookhuttt, Huntln9ton CAIW'Ofn' •ACll CP 12 Whitney Dr.;-SW\t•-,;ne, ~-__ ~ Flnenclel Con PlaJC-tlOTIG£. Rou.ey IM:WJ I If per-••• INl!l• --=== SAID EASE'MENT IS 92705 1ultant1, 20&t Bu1lne11 Tnlw stttement w~ltO doing bualtletl 111: NltC NOTICE onic.ottlleCltyC..oftM TN tocdan tn Cl*cw•• FURTHER DEFINED AND Thia buelne91 11 con· Center Drive, Sulle 2t4 l'tCTITIOUI ..-11 with lhe County Clerk Of Or· SUN VIDEO 'N AUDIO, K -Cfty of Coet1 Mite. Plel'9 ol ltle dlltf INCl!dve ~ DESCRtlEO IN ARTICLE ducted by: en lndMduel lrV'lne. CA 92715 NAMI ITATIMIWT inge County on Februtry t2«2 &ookhurat Getden '1Cm10UI ....... K·'9M end Speclflcetlona wlll not or prtnclptl ~ ofb VIII Of THE DECLARATION PtterC Mulllkln MohemlCIS.C1m1t1, 123 Thelollowlngpertonaete 20. t985 Grove.92'40 ' N,._ITATIMIMT fllCTITIOUl.,_11 be melled unlell the eel• oftM'"'9ndedtr.-.rort1: OF RESTRICTIONS FOR Thi• etllement WU hied Melody L•ne. ,C, Coll• dolOQ bu11.-u : ,.... Mergettt J p Yth 6301 The lollowlng petlonl .,., NAMI ITATlmlff dltl<>Ntl 12.00 Cflltge II ~ ..... ebcMI, THE LAKES PLANNED OE· with the County Ci.tk of Or· M .... CA 92127 WKR ENTERPRISES. Publlllled Orange Coelt PIC*T!Ont ~ ... Hunilnglon ~~bu~ C~E: ~~~~HS· The lolloWlng peraona 11e clu6ed with peyment. All°"* buelMll nemea VELOPMENT RECORDED 1nge County on Metell 4 Thi• bu1lneaa 11 con· 3001 RedhlH. Bid. 5, Sult• Delly PMot M1tch 7, t4, 21 . Beech,CA92&4t ,. , dol~buaW-M'Fantu1tc Eachblcltnellbemldeon re'..:'::!~~ SEPTMBER 19, 1977 IN 1985 . ducted by: an lndhrldul l tOI. "t 18, Cotti MMa, CA 28. 1965 Roger y T Yett f30 I 9138 Edlf\ger, Foonllin Vt.I-Sem •• 2MIOC So Britto!, lhe Propotll form lheet• ;;.,.. .... .... 800t< t2382, PAGE 13 ti, '270ltt MOl\1med S. Cemerl .....,. 92W821lly~ T"om11 Good, "'2• Th·IOe Pecemont ~.. Hu~tlngton ley, CllllOf'nll 92708 Sente An•. CA 92704 p. t througtt p. t6 Prcwlded .. -.::: M ~o IN Of OfflCIAL RECORDS. Publlahed Or•nge Coalt M hlt 1111emen1 w11 fl....., ·-" "' " P\ltllC llnflCE Belch CA 92848 Tem Minh NQuyan. 111143 Sang Oueng Pllem, 6017 In the eontrect cSowmenta rnt;,,ded trenlierM .,,. PARCEL 3: Diiiy Piiot Merell t4, 2t, 21, with Ille County Clefk of Or· Sen Bern1dlno, Newport · nu Thia, buelneH II con· VIOiet Circle, Founulln VII· E. Lepat Cite . Anllhelm, CA •nd lhell be ~ none · A . N 0 N. EXCLUSIVE Aprll f , 1985 ange5 County on M11ch t2, BHch, C.111., 928113 'tCTl'TIOUI .,._.. ducted by. tluabend Ind wlft ley, CA 92708 92807 by I 4*1lfled Of cetHer'a Tfl9 nemt( 'end buelneM EASEMENT FOR USE AND T~28 1985 Thll bu1ine11 11 con· NAMI ITATI....,. M11prtt J p Yth MlfY Do ~yen. 11843 Thia bualnest Is con· chectl Of I bid bond tor not llddf-of 'IN Intended ENJOYMENT OF LOTS 237 "'·"''I· .. ..,, ,... _ _,!%NCo14111 ducted by. an lndlvlduel The lo44o'#lnG peraona •• Tbl9 ataltmer\t wu llllCI Violet Clrcie. ountalo VII· d~~ by-en l~I .... tl'lll't 10% of tile emount trenaferM(a) ete: JOMPfl ANO 238 OF SAID TRACT Ptate NOTICE D ......... ""'""" "'-·..... I Weyne Good doing bull-... with the County Clerk of Or· ley, CA 92708 ™"' OUWl9 .... _.. of the brd, mllde peyebit fo Ecllek• tSt2i st.m A\118 NO. 9423, SAID EASEMENT lily Piiot March 14• 21, 28, Thi• •lltement w .. !lied RESORTS UMiTED. 177 enge County on Feb<uary C1~':"9FJ:~1 1:~ ~ wftll ~ stCoulltementc.'!'.!' .~ the City of Cot1• Mete. No Le ...,. CA ll083I. . BEING FURTHER DEFINED fllCTITIOUe ....... April 4, 1"5 with Ille County Cletk ot Or· Rlvereide Avenue Ntwpo'1 26, 1te5 927oS . ''eoun.....nty :':'" ! "'t2. propoHI 111111 be con· "Thet ~ procieny 1*11- ANO DESCRIBED IN NAM1 ITATl•MT Th-129 ange County on Merell 1• Beac:t1,Cellf0f'nl1928113 ,_.. T ange ., on_.,..,, 'llderedunleu~ nel'll hereeo 11 o.c:rfbed ~ ARTICLE II OF THE DEC-Tiie lollowlng ,,_tont ere t9&5 _._ Brue. &.-. 2400 Cliff Publllhed Orenge Coell hie bullneat .. eon· 1985 .... tuet1 C81Her'1 Chedt .. '•RATION Of .. ST IC ..-.. uvu• --• Dally Piiot Febru'""' 21 ducted by a n unln· '27'1t• v1 • , a Aortet, end le ...,. · nE R • ~bualneMM: "8,ICNOTICE Publlen.d Or Coetl Orive,Newpof1e.ectt,Clli-_, • corporaled 111oc1111on Publi9hed Or Coeal caah,or bl00er1bond oc tltd •I 2t582 !.fC!HSSTE!Of!STSHOECl~TKIOENS T 0 0 PSE AT y AU C. Diiiy Pilot M11c~ t4, 2t, t~n912efl• H2 --• .. ·n, 2•"" Mwctt 7, 14, 2t, tea;h-771 oltlef thin I partnership Delly Pilot M11r~2t. 28, No bid INll beconelder.O Brookllurat, H1.1ntlngton '"'" n " "' I NEER AND LIOUI· '1CTITIOUS .,_... 21 19l4 .,,.., -·-"• """' EJeine Teng Apfil 4 t t 1915 urWet1It11mede on 1 b1er1k Beedl. CA 9264e. REFERAEO TO IN PARCEL DA TORS INC,, 777 So Mllln NAMI ITATIMIMT • Th-I04 Cliff Drive. Newpott e.ectt, P\llJC NOTICE n111 11itemen1 wu ltied ' Th-833 tonn lumlllhed by the city o1 The .,..,_ rwne ueecs 2 ABOVE. St,, Suite 32, Otenge. CA The 1o4lowtng pertone .,, CtlltOf'nla 921112 wtth Ille County Clertl of Or· Cotti Mw end ta rnede In by .id lr• ... Oll et elllCS PROPERTY ADDRESS: 92M8 doing~... Thi• bualneu ii con· 1 enge County on Merctt t5. •cc0Td1nce with Ille loedol'l le: Rows F.aoty 82 LAKEPINEI, IRVIN&, H•old D. Botetlhr, 1 c-. JEl=F STEINBERG & AS-l'tllllC NOTICE ducted by' • general 1*1· flC~=-11 t9t5 P'\llUC NOTICE pr0\lltlon1 of Ille Propoul T"9t 8"'d ~ tr.-. It CALIFORNIA lornle corporation. 21822 SOCl~TES. 2020 Santi Ana nershl9 NAMI ITATl•NT '27MA requirement Intended to be contum- YOO ARE IN DEFAULT S-Crnt Ln., Huntington Avt., Cotti Mele, CA 92827 l'lCTl'TIOVI .,._.. BRUCE BRADLEY Publltned Or C t IM.-2 1 meted II the offtoe ol Norfia UNDER A DEED OF TRUST e.ectt. CA 92&4e Jeffrey Clark Sttlnbetg NAMI ITATl•MT Thlt stltement wu filed The lollowlng pettonl "' O 1 ange ou ACTITIOUI aulMH Eech bidder mutt be I AaaocNlt91 Inc 4570 DATED t0/28/12. UNLESS Thia bu11ne11 11 con· 2020 Santa Ana Ave .. Coet• The lollowlng pet90n9 .,.., with 1he Coun1Y Cieri! ot Or· ~ ~~ ~~ A:•ri /1t ~1 ,~~ell 2t. 28 ' NAME ITA~MT licenNd e1requtred by•-C9m9UI OrlVe 'Suttee ..._.. YOU TAKE ACTION TO d!Kted by:• corporation Mell, CA 92827 doing l>ullneu u : enge County on February '*''enc..,....._., •1 ' • Th-834 Tiie lollowlng peraona we Tiie City CouncM Of Ille pot18eech. ~IOtnil 92"0 PROTECT YOUR PROP· Harold D. Boleftit, Secty Thl1 bullnut 11 con-ACTIONSPORTS PHO· 27. 1985 ::.'!~iy-Wnt. Orange. CA doing bu11nu1 11 Al· City ol Coste MliM ,_.... on°' tm• Aor11 19 t985 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT Thll el•tement w11 flllCI ducted by: en lndlvi<Juel TOGRAPHY. 1759 S. Coetl ,,.,_., ""° P\afC M)JIC[ 1oel1teO lntemallonel M1t· lhe tight 10 reject "'Y Of ell Thll ~ tt_..;, la aul>- A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU with the County Clerk of Or· Jeffrey C S1t1nberg Hwy. •2. Legun1 Bctl., CA Publlshed Orenge Coal1 Fremon• Indemnity Com· kettng. L TO , 2082 S E bide ject to Celltomla Uniform NEED AN EXPLANATION Inge County on M•cn 8, Tiii• •t•tement WU flied 92!1?t D•ily Pllol M•reh 7, 14, 21, rc"Y·, 1z09 WMI Er.:r I( 1t91 8ri1tol SI . Sit 220, Santi Th• contraclor •h•ll Commerclll c oo. Section OF THE NATURE OF THE 1985 wtlh lhe County Clertt of Qr. C•rrle Anne O'Connell, 28, t985 rM · °' ~· . 'ICTITIOUe IU ... 11 Ana. CA 92707 , comply wttll Ille pro-Mlon1 6t0fl PROCEEOINQ AGAINST '21m41•nge County on Merell 12, 1759 S, Cout Hwy., •2, TH-795 :Of'nll eoc:~~~J11SITt•1 ol NAMI ITATIMINT Averd Proouct1 Co . Inc . ol Section 1770 to 1780, In· The neme end .oor ... of YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Publllhed Or•nge Coest 1985 Laoun1 Bch , CA 92651 ncorpori ' orn • TM tollowtng persons 11e 2082 S.E Bristol SI . Sit clullw, of Ille Celltomi. the person wltll whom TACT A LAWYER. Delly Piiot March 14, 21, 28.1 '271-fhl1 bu1ln111 Is con-l'\llllC M)TICE d~!:, bb~aln::o,l~~on-doing 1>u11nea1 as: GOLDEN 220, Santa Ane. CA 92707 Labor Code, Ille l>feYelllng cllliml mey be filed 18 Norrie e2 Lalleplnel, Irvine, CA Al>fff 4. 1985 Publltlhed Orange Coatl duclld t>y· an lndlvlduel FremoXi ~~nl~ Com CHICKEN. 1093 w Baker fSt11e ol 1ncorpor111on Call· rete Ind 1C11e of wegea "" & Aaaoc:lat•. Inc.. 4570 "(If 11treet eddr ... Of Th-825 D111yPlloUAercht4,21,28, C1rrleA O'Connell "CTITIOUlllUleMlll pen By Edw•dJYLlebet. Street. Cosll Me11. CA lornl1) ttbliaheO by Ille City of Campu10rtve,Su1te9,New-April 4, 1985 Tiiie 1t11ement w11 flied MA• ITATl•NT y, ' r · • 92628 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Coate MHI wtllCh ere flied port Beach. CA 92"0 end Th·8 t8 with the County Clet'k o( Or· Secretary Shin Min Ouann 10487 dueled by 1 cor-por10on wn11 Ille Clly Cieri! ot MIO the IU1 dey tor Nlng clelme 1nge County on Februery 7, ~::: :;::'.Q :eon•.,., w1[h~~·~~~~1;:-0/~ Siiier Avenue •20S. Foun· Averd ProOUC11 Co . Inc . City, end lhall torlelt penal-by eny c:redttOf' "'811 be Aor1I t985 •C · n Y • 1111n Valley CA 92706 Rich11d F Averd, Prn!Oent ties pr..crtbed thettln tor ti. t985. Whfctl Is tlle bull-, ---------l'.ur1 cE'NT~~ H~~~T~onC~E ~9;;un1Y on Febrvary Shu·L•n' Ouenn, 10487 Trus 1111emen1 w11 filed noncomp111nce of u ld ness dey before the con-l'tllltC NOTICE Publlthld Orange Coell • r,..,a. ' Sl•ltr Ave11ut •205 Foun· with the County Cieri! of Or· Code IUM"'atlon dale IPldfled Diiiy Piiot March 7, 14, 2t, ~ Beech, CelifOfni. Publllhed Or~~o: teln Valley, CA 9270S •nge County on Mileti 15, IUD'· W't, City above 'ICN!!!!0"9IT .. llUlemTl.,....!I 28, tH5 Jemet E Fulton Jr MO Del"' Piiot Febru..-y 28 This business Is con-t985 Cwt el tlle City el c.. Olltw ..._.Ch ti . 1995 -,. _,., fh.810 Cell!' ' ' · '1 • duct.Oby hu1t>andendW1fe f211411-. .-.~ ... ..........., Tiie followlng petlonl .,, Inc, I °'"" COIPOflllon, Maretl 7, 14, 2t, 1915 Shin Min Ouann. Sho-Len Pub11Shecl Orenge Coell Publttf* Orenge Coeet T, ....... _ d~ bu.n-·u rtaJC NOTICE :!: b:!':e~ Th-7ea Ouenn. By Sllu·Len Ouenn, 0111y Pilot M1rct1 21, 28. Deily Pt1o1 M•etl 21, 28, Pvblillled Otenge Coelt T E FINAL TOUCH. Tiiis bullneM 11 con· PtalC NOTICE HI• 111y.1n.fKt April •. t t t985 t965 Deity Piiot llo411rc112t 1915 1025 t Kamuel•. Huntington '9CTITIOU9 ..-11 ducted by: • corpor•tlon Tiii• st•lltlMl\I WIS filed Th-835 Th-1145 Tl\..149 f drugs. Beach. Cellf. 92&4f NAMI ITATl..wT Sw1 Fuiton Sectlltery fllCT1TIOUI _,._.. with Ille County Cltr1t of Or· m ... , ·'Oii' Ricky F Zobel. t025t The loltowlng pereon• .... TIU 1111en:.nt ... "*' NAMI ITATllSNT Inge County on Merctt. 15. P\8.IC NOTICE "8,IC NOTlC£ !'\RIC NOTICE GYW G I I Kernutle, Huntington Beach, dOIOQ bualnMI "· wltl't Ille County Cieri! of Or· The IOlloWlng person• .,. t995 Cellf 92846 c & J INTERIORS t22t "1941 County on Febfuery dOlng l>Utlneal.. m 1• NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS Tllll bu•ln•at la con-w Collt H-•• tot: ..... 27, 1915 SMN OISTRIBVTING, t55 Pubfltnld Or8098 Cout cc ·- •,. I If r.!: ducted ~ an lndlvldual port 8ch • CA 928113 ~ Roc:helter. Colte MMa, CA Delly Pllol Mllrctl n 28 -- Ricky obel Chf'l1tlnt Northw•y P•· Publllhld Orenge Coeet 92827 Aprll •, t 1· t9~ Thi• 'eou'•temer'lt •• n~ rteone, t22 t w eo..1 Hwy., 01111y Piiot Mwctl 't, t4, 21. st eve Nu 11, 1 5 5 Tfl..836 with the nty Clerk of vo· • 10t, Newport 8ctl., CA 28, 1915 Roc:heltet. Cotta M .... CA --------- =County on Mereh 11• Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· TH·79t 92627 PtalC NOTICE 1'271174 ducted by. en lndlvlduel Thia bu1lne11 11 con-_ __.;.,.;.;;.;;;;.;...;..;.;;.;,,;.;,.:;...._ Publltlhed Orenge CoMt Chrl•ty Perricone "8.IC NOTICE ductld by en lndMdual NOTICE Delly Piiot Mtn:tl t4 21 28 Thi• •t•tement WU llled Steve Nu.. INYITtNQ ..,, Ap<ll 4 1985 ' ' · with the County Cletk of Or-flCTl'TIOUI .,_11 Thie 1111emen1 w91 flied Notice 1a llefeoy gr..n 1h11 • Th-420 lng9 Counly on FtOrU"Y NAMI ITA~ wltll Ille County Clerk of Of· Ille Botrd ot Trvalen of Ille 28, 1985 Tiie folloWlng pettona .,. Inge County on February Cout Community COiiege ,..,, doing bu~ U ' 27, t985 D11tr1Ct ol Orange County. Publllhld Otenge Co11t L'.AROENT ciE 7400 1'1'tlll CefilOfnla, wlll rec.Ive N•I· Notice is nereby given that the City Council ol the City of Huntington Beach. Ca1tlorn1a will receive aealed bids 101 the construction of traffle signal improvements and modifications al the intersection of Warner Avenue and Edwerds Street 1n 11'te City of Huntington Beach, Cahlornia in accordance w1tn tne plans and specllicattons a nd special prov1110ns on tile 1n the o llice ol lhe Director ol Public Wort<s Documents wtll be a11a 11able on March 11 t985 A cha rge o f $25 00, not refundable, will be required lor each set of specifications and accompanymg drawings DIAECTO" OF PUIM.ft WOftKS ESTIMATE Dilly Pllol M11ch 1, 14, 2t, Center Avenue, Suit• 105• Put>flahld Ottnge Cout Id bid• up to but no 111er l'ICTITIOUS ..-11 21. 1985 Huntington Buch Ctll· 01lly Piiot F1bru1ry 21, then 2·00 Pm • Mondey. WOfk llem NAM9 ITAT'lmMT Th..-05 IOfnle §26<C7 • March 1, 14, 2 t, 1915 Aprfl 8, 1915 et Ille Purehu- Ptate NOTICE Tlle lottowlng '*'°"' we George s. P•k•. 9755 Th· 779 Ing Departmenl of uld col· OOlng bualneM u NllC NOTIC( w-1 A--. F~ntllln lege dletriel localed 11 1370 1ns11111111on 01 Ill Type 0 tell turn vehlC"' detK1IOfl ALPHA 0£81GN l ENGi· Vltllty, Celifornl• 92708 flt&IC NOTICE Ad1m1 Avenue, Co111 IOC>P9 NEERING, 541C>1 Engineer l'ICTIT10UI ..-11 Stephen K Sw•neon Meal, Cellfornta 11 whocrt 2 lns11n1tt0n ot 30 regul•r type vel'ttCle oe1ec1ton 1000s Or., Huntington Beec:h. CA NAM1 ITATIMINT S3tO Tempe Dr)'le. Hunt~ ,tCT1TIOUI ....... time Niki bide will be pub-~ lnst1h111on ol four 400 W HP S lumtnaires 92&49 Tiie following 1*8onl .,, lngton BMch, Ctlllfornll NAMI IT4'TElmWT lldy Opet'9d end read IOf lnstellauon ol lour dool>le Sides I IS N S LUll'IP Sum Lump Sum Lump Sum LUtl'IO Sum Koilmor lnd\llltrlet Inc e dtlin9 bullnetl u : 92649 Tiie 1011ow1ng pet90nl Me PURCHASE OF ELEC-S lnst8"1IK>n Of tr1lllc l'gnll conlrOllet cat>onel POies ..,. Cellfotnl• corl)Ofet~. MOt THE MEMORY IA.HK, Antllony I< Elltworth, doing bua1neaa 18 TRONICS LEARNING SYS· wires bo•f" conOUlti ~ ttgnat ~s ano all E.ngm.f Dr., Huntlng10l'I 2471 Ave 0. C.,,.., Cot11 t97tl Ptclflc Coeet Hlgft> JO+iNSON & COMPANY TEM. GOLDEN wiST COL· mite tlems Lumc> Sum 8etctl, CA 92649 M .... Ctlllfomle 92627 wey, Mallbu, C•llfornl1 GENERAL BUllOIHG CO ... LE:E In ~ordence Wttll Ille provtM>naol S.CtoOtl 1773 ol11'141 Lel>Of COO. 1~ S1a1e of Thll butlneea I• con-Jemet ThOmM Wrlgllt, t02t5 TRACTOR, tCM7 Concofd. 1 blOI .,. IO be 111 AC· Cahlom1a Dtrector of Ille ~tmenl of Industrial Flelatt:K\t tl\lll delefm-the due11d by: • c:orporetlOfl 222 Wllnut,,.Newpott 9-dl, Thia butlneM •• con~ Colt• ........ CA 92t2f coc;oenot~ll the BIO Oocu· 08f*al PfeY•hng ,.,. of wegu ~ble lo Ille "'or" IO be ~ COOtet of the Glenda AlphtC)el, Sec ~ 9zM3 duC1ed by • llmlted pertr.r· Hwotd JllMI Johneon, "*'11 11r• now •n llW latest genpel wege '"' Oettrmonellonl .,, on IN 11 1"9 »nice ot '" C1ry c 1er11. 1nes Thia tee'-*'1 ._ fled George Mldleel FedecilyJ, 1f11p 1047 concord, Coet1 ....... end mey be MCUred tn lhe I~ office of lhe Offeclor oC Pul>l;c WOt'la 04 11\e Ctty of Hunltnglon Beeell Clh•ornlA With the County atfk of Of. 2471 Ave 0. Cenntt. Cotta ANT H 0 HY K EL · CA 9282t ~~ ": :!,eel~ Pt1ns end 90«1l1C1lt0nt 1oge111e< w1111 po()C)OMI loun mev M obl•.neG •t IM enge County on Mwdl 1 t, ... c.llfomi:t 92t27 LSWOATH Thll bu11n... It Con· dtalrict ottoce ot Ille Offec;tor ol Pubic Wor\1 C.1) Hd tiun11nn1on Beach Cat1tom111 1985 Thlt bull~ I• con· Thie at•ternenl ... Ned duc1ed by .,, lndMduel E .... ~~ .. ,, ,,,_. clie1ed by' • generel 1)811· wltll tile County c;..,. ol Or· Jim ~ Kii ......,_ mull sut>mtl No t>lO ... n be rece.ved unlHI 11 1a mt<M O<\ • bl•nk fOfm lum•S'*' by the Olrec1or Pl.lblllhecl Ofllngl Coeet nef9hlp • • ... Counr,. Ol'I F*'*Y Thie 1t11ement w ....... with hi• .bid • cetl'ller s ot P1tbl1C Wor111 The lf)eel .. etlenl!On ot Pfoec>ecl•,,. t>lOOert •• Clilld to Ille Dally ~ot Merdl t4, 21. H . OEOAGf FEOECKY J ' 27, 1N5 wttll lhe County Cltttt of Of. ~ ~fled ~k, °' · e>roi>OHI requ._,1' Mt IOtth tn Ille epec11lcet1on1 lor IUM d11etll0fll tt, 10 IPMI Ap(~ 4, 1915 Thie teetM*ll WM fllect ,.,_,. ange County on ,,.,_., 2t, """"""" I..,...., "*'8 ~ t>.oolf'Q , TM11 with the County Clerk ol Or· ~ Orenot CoMt tM5 to tile order ol the 1 The lbOve Quen1111" efe IPPfO•lmei. O!'ty belnQ ow~ .. • ~ ror the • enge County on f'lt>f'uffY Oelly·ftilot Mttdf r: 14, 2 t, l"91IM Community COiiege OiltrlCt eome>fll•IOl'I of '*''· Md the CtlY ot Hul'lti:pion 8MCll °°" not ell:press or by 1---------27 INS H tM5 P\lblllMO Orengt Coett loefd Of Tr\llteet In an '' P'\11.JC 91)T1C( • , ""'11 , TI+-7" DellY Piiot '*"W'f H , emcNnl "<>' ._. tllan !Ive •MC>ffCAhONI agtM that lhe Ktuel itmOUnl o worl! wUI corrnc>Ond 1"8fewit11 buf PuOlithecl Orengt r .,_, Mllfctl 1, 14, 2\, ltl5 , petC«lt (S~ of tile aum bid rf'HNff the t'Of'll to 1nCrMM Ot OeGr-the 1moun1 of any"•• or pomon of 11141 fllCTITIOUI .,_.. Dell)' Piiot .Ch. 1, tr.11'. •-IL' lllftftH , Tll-7to .. • gutr.,,. tllat 11'141 bid· WO•ll. m1ty tit deen\ed nocetMt'f or ••peotenl by Ille Otr«lOf Of Publtc WC>f111 ..._ ITA~ 21 111• ,._ ""'""' • d~ wttl enter 11'110 th• "11 t>oOt Mii l>t c:on"t~ed on ll'le o ... s of 111• OlrtoetO< 01 PuOliC w00i1 n11ma1111 ot The IOllOwtnl pertont 11ra • ~ • .fH· 7N ptQCIOMCI ContrlCI II Ille ,,... QUl tlllllet of wO(ll 10 be oone • OOI~ butlnea • l'lCT1TIOU9 .,.... "8.JC NOTICE aame II -.rded to film 11'1 s ( 1 SUAOI INTIA· NAMS ITA~ Int......,. of 181iure to enter ub'11Mton of ~,,,.. t0< lny morues w11""9ld t>y tlle Coty 10 ins.vre NAT ONAL. II) 8UR0l "8JC NOT1Cl The~.,.,.,,,... 1'9C11TIOUl--ll Into l\ICh COl'ltrect. thl ~f()'tl'llnc• .,, •• be l*l'll•lled 1n 8CCOtdlncfl '"''" provl .. on• Of Ille Cellloml• MANAOlMIN'f,J31 •vt~ CIOlng buelneel er. MMm ITA~ procetdtoUheC'NCll'WllllM Go_.ntMnt Coct., ktlOl'I 4590 L V Hll,LI AO lATISING fllCTfTIOU9 .,_.. l A 0 U H A C A 0 The lollowlrlt pettont IW9 ~. 0t In IM caet Of e hell bid 1111811 be f'l'lede Ololl Ol'I I fOfm 10 be ot>t•tnfld 11 !'-oftlOe 01 Ille Director A$90CIATlS. tOOS w ..... aTAW OAA.,..ICS. 23H1 ,..,... ... doing bullMla ... boncl, the ""'JUm tl'leteof OI Public Wcwlll 0.V.opment w1n9 X>OO Milin St•M1 HuntlftOIOll a..ch Cali· lall>oe, fl 112, N"'pott TM~ P9f90N lf't Legunl Hlllt, Celltotnle SirAllll.ING "IALTf, 2 tH _. M ~ 10 Mid COi-torn11 illell be Metl8d Mld tiled With Ille City Clerll •I ,,... CMC' Cel'lt• s.concS r1oo1 a.ec:tl. CA t2tl3 ~ ~-. t2163 • °'Cioni Ortwie, ..,... 111, !toe dleWlct Adminc lt8llOl'I ~ 2000 MW\ Sll"t ~~llflOIOl'I &.ach Calllom11 on or L.-~ Horat, 2HO HfOWI,. TMOtHO 00. ~ l8't 1.09'd0fl. 78) 1 CelltomMI •u 11 No btdder mey wltMtaw ~e 10 00 AM .... s. ,.. ~ .,, ... be opetled by I eommtlt .. COOTIOOMd Ha 1 fl< """"' Cenyon atvd·, .1250, tat The MMMF• Clrcte. ~ ~~Ol'IO a..ctl. Sp•rHnt Meri•t•mellt hlt.!Md tor 1 ~lot fOf1Y-\ of IN C.ty Clen 11'11 Cw, Altomey end Oofec;lor ol ~ WOf'lla Of tflelt 8'111'10flted •• $tudl0 City, CA tt• CO•tl M"'· Ct llfotnle ~ 111UW8 COfPorMIOI\. I CtMor"'9 the CU I deY9 after 1"9 de-. ' r~t .. •ft Ind the rauftt of Uld l>!dO<rlg .,,I IMO tte)Ofted to.,_, ac.ted U$)Oll by ., yoUr kids to .,..., ... .• Johnnye -.net. t HO '"27 'Y Clle 29tti Murre c:orpcwaelofl. 2414 9onM ... let 1M ~ "'9r90I tile City~ OI Mid Ctyol Hunt1n9IOl'l lelel'l It 1"-tr tWJIW rn.tetino IO be Mid Leure1 ~ atv.t , dlO, "8tm0Nt ,_ Heiwtf.1. _ 1~ 1 Lint, 1.aount Hiii. C4ll--"-• eo.te ..... Cello-The loetO of Tl'\llt-,.. OI\ Mor\dey !he *' ef ~ ,_ 11 11'18 llOUI of t 30 P M in IN Ctty ~ ltudlo City, CA t1• TN ...... Clrcie. <Aete IOfnlll a2t1l tome Nl27 ..,-..1N~e4te11C1· ~In the CMc Cll\tet OI teid 0,.,. of HUntington leeCf\ Ind II*' be actee TNI ~ II eon· ...... c.-""tff27 ~.... ~ .. con-~ OVWNM .. con 11'9 WIY 111'1<1 .. t>ldt or IO UIPOf\ by ..., Cily COUftdl ., ""f9gUllt ~Ing OI AC>tll tS 111$ ~ Dy 1 ..-• "'1· TNt ...., .. ..._ It ~ CluCted by • ..,_.. l*'l· "r • _._ldoft wetve ""Y ~or tJn. The Cw, oc HuflltftQ~ '-"" tom.a r..we tllit 119ft' lO re,ect enr or .. MrlNP M!!" W-..... tf iill .,.,,... ,.,,.._ ·~· Vliee ~ In "'Y bid °' In blm. end to 8CC1PC the Did ~ tor the 0.1 ""*-' Of Ille C."-et HUl'll--~ Hclr'll ,...yM()M) Ill HIOWl.111 aot8Y !Aflll LOOIOON "•'*" ttie ~ '' ~.,,._, "* .... ....... .. ... Tiiie 11111 ..... -... .,,. ........ .. .... T"6a ......... ~....., CVUDAll .... ~ ~~., -~ °' ... '"' o~ COU!'ICll OI Ille Cttr ol M\IAltAG'Oft 9eeCI\ ...,. tt. ~ c.ll of Or· ... tfl9 ~ ~ Oii Or· ...... Cowl'lty ~of Or• witOI tfle COUl'llY of Or· IO 11 , I w • e , 'I e e .. _ fW+MltMI "' 1 ..... COUMy -... en 11, ... ~ .. '*'->' ~ COllilllll) -'*'*Y .... ~ Oft Qai utr ... 17HI ... ArTUl ttll 11. ttll 11. "91 21, ttll ...... C.-CUI •1 .... ,..,. ,.,.. ..... c-...-... . ..... .... _ • .... .. ,,.,. Or-.. eo... ~ ~ eo... ......... 0r8flll c.-~ ... Nd °"""' Cwt PueMNd °' ..... Cwt c ... Cllft Oller,_.,.._ 14, ft, tt. Olllr l'lot Mtrdl 7, 14, ft, ~ l'lot Milfdl 1, 14, •t, .._ l'lot MMltl 7. '4, 11, Da11r ,_ lllillWCf\ 21 11 Acw11 4 .._ II, ttM ti. ttll II • .._ ttlS ~ m.m ™"'" w' Q 2 4 ¥Z_4fU Oij ;y ii 44 . \ rrat.'AM:.-..-.. .._... v .. ...., .• ,..........,..,....,. WMlllllam .,...._ ..... ,..._ •• _..m-=~WIU 0-: .... t.-"°#:r:=tACMDITOR t&~~ -:ftler==~,..: 1!..IS • Of • HI I .... -ol CA1t4 C....... M ...... II 11.:.:_ 'fl.: .. •u•••· ~,....Ill ... 11t ...-.. ~ °' -1-::::::::::::::::::::: ......... __,..,... ~ ........ CIOWt., ~ ...... et OMHGl!t u. ..... 1111 1---------• ~:-If! ,,..... " .. .,_ ,_...._ COUNTY COl.ftT HOUll. MW m>or Ni Qi ot L. p ••-•....,........,•JOO CMG C.ter DrM, THE DAll.V Pll .. OT _.,_. "' .... , .................. AM, CA.•........ -?--.......... COl.ona dlt ._ __ 11,:.i.·~ ... ~:r :,or ........ "' .,.. • MCI ~8"1d~ Cl ... 1[1£D_Ot'fl .F. I.ID • ,MIH PAINT 4M,... Mer or ~-~· ._ -_...., ...--, rleuhonC" Sen it·t>: GuiirHOWM . .,.,r, Cil1lriii L• ,_..,... ~~"~~== T'll-t'1 '" lectlOA 700 Of , ... Mid o.d ol TIMM In ... r ~ ...... 700tAol· --~-----C'GIPI 111•1-.a. ,,._c.... °' C•• •lie. et°'*1Y -....... 1n Mid \lond .. \·frida\ .......... T .. •· ..... ,. !!!!!!~~~~-°'CW' 114 TM.._.., ............ county end 1tMe ...,!Md .. • • ,... ""'" • --........ CJ~~DAY MUCll>la =...,.-=:,.=:r.:or': -:_OTh otTr.oUM4 In 8:00 .\o;\1 .-:>::iO P.\1. ==-~Mey,;::: = .... :;;;:;;;•-..f_.iiiiiiiii-..- -llCnlOI ~,.,. ~ • • 1> • (. 1000 IN! I I NOTICE It H~lllllY IMTI--y uay ... ..-.. -... ... City of Coeta ...... >ll&Hlt>toi\ .ountt-r: Submit. IMO-r. Clim ..... II tt\M. Pl*'°~ --...... _... .... County of 0r.,. ...... Of '' d . . -btheldbyttie~~ NOTICI It HllllllY ...... bylNoourt.lf_r.u Callforftl9. • ..., t1: on ll\·~rada\ Deaf9r* MY ""n 2 of 1N City of Huntington QI VIN that I ea I e d .,. a perw 1tMi Mtacl In oot'ded In 10011 tCM, • • ..,..._... 1.,. towMoUe9. POOi & tennle "· tn tll• Council .,.._.,.,.._~ ..... lllt•~lf"~ IN~·~ INIY...=: ti to 17 ~. 8:00 \.\l.·S!OO P.\1 . ---~'!;""ion' on .. ~ courtl11Ht73-489e hembet or tll• CMo !Mot.,,... __ ""•mtfn, upon ,. ..... or cellr1aue Mape, In.,_ of· ......__...._ Ill•-•-...... a~ lall _,,_....... -ter Hunttnaton leldl lr~•tlon IM euoh lllr910t, OI upon tM •t· 1oe of tf1e County 1119oofdef ppp ft!! m Mnd bwt:. Prlvlte geW. HCKIM-OOM roommate• the~ of 1:30 "M ~ other fecMltlM .. ~ bt,. totnev few IN ~or "' of Mild Oouney .. .... 1 ... llDM lallM I iii auardad commulilty. ar .. t loetltlon~ t75·3AM .......... ..._ 100, 11'1 tflll mandNo II ttlOUnal oueda eoon llleteefter M .,0.... ~Ired for the 1"4·H ~r910t. end ... with The ett• 01ddfW end mBwne Motlvated OUI Of ttat. eve 841·..001 d.vt ' Qty o1-.... Me, County of decldlt c0ntt1 Ud lln w-on MoncNy 1N let c19y N:lT MAIHTINANCI • tne court wtltl proof of ..,. other oommon d••IOnetion Grubb Ellis * * Wif iif * * OWnet hM' ptloed to Mii ~ II g ~ ..... of Cellfomla. dleflOle a"** qW Ud.,.. I Al>flf, 11'5. lot tl\e P'HASE 111 • MOONITfWO. lllce. • lfWt'1en .....,_ ltat• If any, of the r• ~ 6 2 Unite. tunroof end at 1498,000 Latw I :l:f'~~~o~ IPOfld9 dentro de ao diM. ot 00ftllder'•11 en!~~~~~~ ~helof~=:-o,e:c: ducrlt>ed oo.u 11 ............... .:........... *"'*l.,;it:.1249,000. (714)67a 4400 WWW.~ comm. ~llllCA. e 0.... OOf· ~la lnf0tmaclon 41"8 Pllannin'o° ':;-~ ": AV!NU&ANO'OAKOTAAV· Y9nt~end~:tof e=t~o ~ = llftlllll C.it 87 ·90 (21'>••2121 48A hm. Pvt rn..· ""'*"'· M dlllV IPPC*•ted ._. Uee.ct cs-IOtlcltarel ondltlonal UN ,.,mlt IN~wUlbt~bylN •• .. wete °'Of the,.... CA. t2t2t. ' ' WI• lalllN Ptaiualalll7 ' S•cl •P•· New urn. T.,,.._ ""'* end P11191*11 coneeto de un ~ en . Oondltlonal u. '-· City Of C:O.e ..._ at .,_ dorw « llCOCMlte mei:ttooed The ""'*19* T~ TN9 trHltlonal t>Mter than HAlaOtl 493-4804 to .,_ ,_., of .-oon--.... .unto deWla llacWlo lf-3 le • NQUeM to • OfftQe of "" CltY Ctn. 77 In Section l200 end l200.a of dlec:111ma any ll9blllty.., fll1'I new 4 8d 3 a. tlome haa IATPlllT Wl1'I ... -=---.-.. --,-.-.-tened lft IMlt oenMn OMd of lnmed'8t~ ..... ..,...., I Cflld dey .. , .. ,..,Ortve.Coeta'MeM.Cel-INCallfoml9Pr°'*ICode. lncorNctMM of -.... b•nn completely r•· ...... N••u I hi= Trull ....,... by PAUL E. ' I In 1 .._ ~ foml9. until the llOuf of 3:00 .,...., K ......... At-addf ... end otllet COINMn _....._._.. T"'--..... --al 90AN>MAN ANO SUSAN men•r•. SU r .. pu... to~ P.M.. Apttl 3. , ...... wHdl ....... P•••ur. 1'111 MlonMlon It "'"" .. ._. • .. ~ OI Only 4 ~ ofd. IMutlfut tii~miii!P.--·-~~ K 90.\ADMAN HUMANO eeartta. 11,: .ivuna. P'*'e M"9ft 10 • Ume ttiey .. bt ~ .......,. --. C.... ..._ ...,.., ' any, quellty m•t•t• uMd 3 Bdrm 2'h be formal Houle & P• MOO mo AHoW1'1,,.;,.,~ ~~:s"'THf..:S~NT: he:===.: putMldy Md rwt *"d In CAW7 Salci .... w411be1Mde,bul t.hfough<M.Panei.df9m· ldnlngr0om.Top'1ocat1on lnlo53M110leetM ary ,1, ,..,, In 10011 1$M5 The ~ 11aa ft1ect a 7:00 e.m .• t:OO p.m. IMCOuncllCMmber&. a.... ~ Orwige ~ wtttiout oownant Of _.,.. :ly room, °°'f'"Y kltch9n. end laroe dock. Al· .... llM• mJILI Of°"'*' "9corda of Mild pethlon concerning your he IUOjeOt Pfot*'Y 11 ~ prOOOMll lhall Met.,_~ Piiot Metch 20. 21. t7, = . ...,,..Ofln'l)lled,,... •ro• ~o out.,!>,!!~ eumeble loene m•U• S •ctacul•r OCIAN .,.111 IUL-Countyt M Pll9 MO. ,.. inam.oe "yo11 lllll to,.. a on the'°""' Ilda of ... i. ot the wortt Md the tMS. a tltle, pcu1•lon, °' rOOfl'\9, ..... many nu... thla an aay take owr. i v C TY IOHTS -··• 11 COtcl9r I lnetrv"'9flt No. r~ wttNn 30 d9Y9 of .,,. A... welt Of natM of the bidder bul no WTh-te6 enc""" enc••· Including appotntmenta. sees.ooo p , I c • d r I a h t • t v:W· +Ent~..,,.:.. 4 bdr .. WI' I lmt 1iaoo. by rMIOn of • the da1e 1'lat tt:1e aummona 8tr• 9JOnO °"* *lngulafllno matila. ..... ~ end .,.... Denny llbb 9~ S 1 200:000 Call f« more ' ~Of6ef9Ulllln~ 11Mtvec1ony<111,ycurdefautt Circleln.._.A1(8lngle. A"'! bid reoalYed after lhe PlBJC M>TICE of tN True ... end Of tM Ofody~ ln10nnattoftW\dehowtng. home w/pvt. lf)&.>rC • 114/111-1111 °''*'°'--of ... *-may be em.red end 1N Fetnlly ..... ~ ..... Dietr1c1). ~ Qoelng time '°' TAC MU ""'"Ot'Mted by Mild Deed bon&le rec rm. lo ~ MOured ttweby, In-court may ent« • judgment 11242 Argo Clrc:ttl A i.oei IN receipt of blcfl lhall be of Truet, to pay 1N ,.,,.,,. ..i1 et only 1354.toO 3 If upper unit, Bey vi.., ~ '* bNeCll Of de-cont11n1ng tnJunctlve ot II on,.. with ihe r9tUmed 10 IN bidder un· MOTICW °" lnG p(~ eum1 Of the w It• rm I · A• I u m • frptc. 11250 '*'"· Noetce Of wtllcfl ftl other orde" concernlnt1 o..>ertrMnt of Oe\lloe>ment °'**'· It lhall be tM 101e ,,.,..,... .. tM.a n0tel1) ~red by Mid $250,000 + C>Wr* wlll 3 ., alr9e femlly hOme NOOrdactMardl2t, 1813,M dtvlllonofproperty ~ s.v1cee reeponeiblllty of 1he bidder ...._ .... ...,_, OMd ol Tru1t to wit: cerry. Won't lae11 Cell 11100 A9ootder'1 lnatf'UIMrlt No, 111PPOf1 dllld CUltOdy cf*' Al ime,_.ed pereone are to ... tNtllle bid lerecelYed T~ ~ N7,000.00 with 11\J., .. I Petrlok Tenor.131·12te --------· 13-111637, WILL SELL AT euport 8tt0fney ....... ~to attend Mid hear· In proper time. ·--c-u thet9on from OCtobef 15. llgt •LK::-n,..------- PUel.JC AUCTION TO THE end.diot11etr..w • ~" • d • th I A Ml ol pMulS, St>eclal -· -tN4 at 15% per annum.. ...... HIOHHT BIOOEA FOA al mey n xprHI • r PrQYlllont end addition• to SECURITY SAVINGS oYlded In Mid A...o.i > .__. __ ,_ El CAIH lawfUI money of IN begrantedbytheccur1. TM for Of IQalnlt Mid Oe#wal PrcMl6ona to IN MORTGAGE COAPOA· ~ end ~~.:_..,I= rwlllllW ... Uftlteci Sle1el. Of a CalhW'I cr;,,lthment c:,..,.... t~ ~ lnlonnetlon St•ndard Spaclflcat1on1 ATION • duly ~eel lnt•~Ht *lLJ~u ...... 114il,lll 3 Id ' L 1 car;:;: °":::=on,•, •t•I~ :ti.,,"':, ==•d be Ob. telned from the 0:: :: o~:::::n::n= ':1 ~=~under.:-~ CHARGES ANO EXPENSES 0.~ :;:y,nt~ c.... ... ... 11275/mo 17:' :., Cfedlt uni!~:r·:r.,.t; pr:~1~:.:va11oreaull r.:cL.ci::t!°°°e:' FatrDl'!Ye,ColtaMw,Call-WILL SELL AT PU8LIC o~~~aryundefllld greenbetted community! •7w 7oe1 7$.3002 Of federal MYlnat end loan LM A. ....... ~ CamWnla 12...., _ (714; fOfnla, upon nonrefundable AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Deed of Tn.iit haretofcfe ax· 3 BR, 1¥• BA condo clOM * PllWIW * ..... 11•1 ~~'~ ! llMOClatlon domkllecl In tlllt .,...... A. -• 536-6227 payment of '5.00. Ari ed-810 0 ER F 0 A c A 8 H ecuted end dellwred to Iha to lhopplng, community ,.., 11 ti I .. llfflllT-..J:: ltate, .. payable at the time Ct.ti ___, o.ted· March tt tll5 dltlonal Charge of S2.50 w111 ANO/OA THE CASHIERS underelgned a written o.c,. PoOI. t9nnl9. Don't m1u L91 ,,.._, of ..... all rlQflt. title and Carloe A Cueata At· CITY 'ap HUNTtNoTON be made If hMdled by mall. OR CERTIFIED CHECKS 19tat!on of Defeutt end De-thll OMI LIUTm-LIUTlll 111 , •• f·I windows, Pl!Qe 111 Int• .... llelcf by It, .. tomey at LeW 44e E. 'eom-Aett •r: ......... Plana, tpeelllcetlona and SPCTECIFIEO IN CIVIL COOE mend. for Sale. and. written ........ SEE AT 324 POPPY 2 Bdrm + den, 3 Bettle mo to mo. (714~41-tt2t Truatae, In that rMI property monwMlth A~ Fulterton ............ CleY Ct.ti other contrlCt documantl 8E ION 2t24h (payM>la at Notice of Oefeutt Md flee-Ocean Ind 11111 vt.wl, 40 ft .. ,... E.-iy VoW'I plan llMed 11t.,... 1n Mid County and CA '2832 ·• • PublWled Orange Coaet mey 111ao be ••amlned. ,, the the ttme of ..,. 1n 1awtu1 tion tow. The undarllal:ed 1tra.t 10 1tra.t lot end l.91 lllM.n. 2br """ wi:m fl'plc yrd StaN delctlbed M folloWI: Publlahed Or-,._~ ~Pilot Merdl 21 1115 OfflceoftheCltyCWkofthe money of the United 8~) ctuted Mid Nottce ol-Oe-only *299,500 ftrm. ll•l• & I OO 'e all PAACEL 1: n..1 ... Pilot MarchU 2'12i ._.7 ,Th-e52 City of Colt• Mela. Plana .. right, title end In..,.. fault end Elec11on to Sell to ...... .. U.J J _J H r gar o ;PT to OF TRACT 9'4M. A;M 4 1185 • • • and St>eclflcatlone w111 not conveyed to end now held be reo0tded In the county •W•lll'... ft>{)U>tl(J an 1 Jfllt 53M1to a.et Atty* CITY Of <>f'VINE. COUNTY • Th431 be mtllled unleM the ad· by It under Mid Deed of white Ille r.., Pf....-.. le 8 I 'E' I 3 ~ ... ..L.a J • EXCEPTIONAL ~-'-i Of ORANGE. STATE OF rtaJC fl)TIC[ dl11cnal $2.50 charge 19 In-Trwt In the property llef'eln.. located ...,.,_., 'P•C oue p •n. ...Jiw,,•rlllf~ttl4'i> .....,...... CALIFORNIA. AS SHOWN PlaJC fl)'hC( eluded with payl'Mntl. •ft• deactlbed: IF 21 1 Bdnne, 2 1/2 &.the on W!I" . t PH••n•Y •• , br, 2~ b9. 2 =-· ..,.. ON A MAP AECOAOED IN ..cmcao. Eacnbldlhallbemadeon TAUSTOA: SUZANNE OE. Jr:il~ uiwr.t ~wide GfMt'lbett.:Tc180 --ht)-tY~!J~ -~~'1iit00-:\'J- BOOK 380, PAGES 42 TO leOT1Ca OP ~ eAU the ~ tonn. lheet1 ROSS MINT COlllPORATtON ~ bliCIC !iey M17 l e..t Miry t.i 45 INCLUSIVE. Of MIS· ..-..c HIAWQ T.I ..... m• p.1 througfl P-,. j)f'cMded BENEFICIARY: FIRST SE· -.. ~ ..... .. Mghtl. lat&-farnl4y room .. MIT llY LIT OLDE CORONA DEL MAA CElLANEOUS MAPS, AE· CODI! 'lllHIWT You"'A~E,,..,.OE"'AULT In the contrlCt doc:Umantl, CLOUAANIT'f .... SocAY!NTOI~ ANO .,...., CA..,,,-.-~ !!!. 4!__~r.!"...L. A/111c. ctdl lltu 1124 .... Sp.c 3 br. 2 be. trptc. CO ADS OF OAANOE '90.... " .-and lhtll be accompanied ....._ . "' "" 9f; ca.ry' ...,._,Pr-.: -· ..... ..._,_ · P9tlo S1300/mo • COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. __,.. ACcueoftY UNDER A DEED OF TAU8T by a <*1lfled « caahler'1 AECOROED J4Jly 25, 1914 .._. ' 1327,500 L.H. A9lt f()( ... .... ... • ,..... ..... JoyC. W l3' Ht EXCEPTING THERE· ~I DATED. 8·1-8t. UNLESS c:heck °'a bid bond tOf not U ln9ff. No. 84-308138 In Pubbhed Orwige Coaat SMdy Mlttmlln. ·~~· s0x-10iJ'Lot altZ 1•1 FAOM ALL OIL, OIL NOTICE 18 HEREBY YOU TAKE ACTION TO laaa than 10% of the emount Boole of Offldat ~di In Dally Pllol Merdl 7. 14 21 .St19rpll-bd condo Sec ctlta.... Ult RIGHTS. MINERALS. MIN· OIVEN that a P11b11c hearing PROTECT YOUR PROP· of the bid, made peyable to the office of the~-of 111! ' ' ' ' ... 111/111-1111 !!!1 EAAL RIOHT, NATUAALwlllbehaldbylheClty~ ERTY,IT MAYBESOLOAT theCltyofColtaMeN.No0retigeCounty; Th-a01 gatenr~~lu.e~!f! 1br~.frptC.pvtysa, GAS AIGHTS, ANO OTHER ell of the ~ A PUBLIC SALE. If_ YOU tH090HI tllall be con· Mid deed ..Of ,Jtual.-:t~-. at _.,...,., II • adult._ l\0--~ HYOAOCARBOkl • Beach, 'Tnfhe-Cou-ncll NEED AN EXPLANATION tlderedunl•uccompenled ICf'fbetthefOl!Owlna: "8.IC fl)llCE on-iv S7t,"9 "*"1 /'1ftllncl.83t--40U -WHATSOEVER NAME Chamber of the Civic OF THE NATURE OF THE by IUCh cae111et'1 checll. LOT 85 OF TRACT 5493. 10'h% fin. Try S7000 ~ IUYllW 38r 2a. h CM Pool KNOWN THAT MAY BE Center HuntlnQ1on Beect1 P.ROCEEOINO AGAINST caeh, Of blddar'1 llOnd. AS PEA MAP RECORDED NOTICI TO * ..... * down. Won't laatt Wood• 4 8d New Bedf d With non · ==:.i WITHIN OA UNDER THE .. the~ of 1:30 p.m .. ~ YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Nobldthallbecontldered IN800K223. PAOE82e. 21 CONTMCTOM Ida VIiiage 2511 w. ~";°'.low .:3o 900 epa,grdnr, nopetel1<CW PAACEL OF LANO HE.REIN-• IOOn tlletMfl• • poeao. TACT A LAWVER. un .... " .. rtlede on • blank A N 0 2 8 0 F M Is • CAL.LINO '°" -· mw.u11 n sun 110 w., p. t, I ck • I Sierra Mgmt 838-0n2 ~~°ri~EA ~~~ ~~~ ~.e ::;-~,~on;':l5~f~~ ~: sJ~;~: c~tA~Y I ~F ~.111:=.-.,: ~~ f~ ~~iLA~~~~SE MtfSr~~ ~ Olatrlct: IMf)e Uni· "'"., Tenor•. Agent 831-1288 ~~~d~• IPc:.m=:. .... _. PETUAL RIGHT OF DAILi,, purpoM of CC>Mlderlng en CALIFORNIA, tc0fpor1tlon, 1ccordance with the COUNTY RECC>f'DER OF Bid DMdltne: 10:00 o'Clock Jll1 lillp IL Call tod•yl Agt. 759-1997 3Br 28-exec. llOUN, tNO, MINING, EXPLORING amendment lo A.rtlele 973 of formerly Title lntlll'tnee end Pf'Ovlttont of Ille Propoul SAID COUNTY. am Of the 4th day ol April A totally remodel with IU-··-Lovefy LMdecp, "'*'· AND OPERATING THERE· theHuntingtonBeechOrdi· TruatCompany, requtrement1. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Plac4tof81dRec:etpt·011trlct fre1h lnt•rntlng •nd ,..,...,. grdnr dblgarl900 (211) FOA ANO STORING IN ANO nano1 Code pertllning to On Mtrctl 28, 1985, at Each bidder mutt be UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Admlnletratlon Canter, 5050 unique dnlQn. Eapecially 48d 3Ba 2700 Ml ft Incl In-' 5N-0964 . REMOVINU THE SAME the 112• of minor acceeaory 9:00 A.M.. Tlc:Of Title In.-llcenMd .. raqutred by taw. DATED 7110/84. UNLESS Btntnoa Plf'kwey, Irvine, large lot With loll of room •1111 fl... law quul•re. Sherp, ~,..,.....__,,....,...-~--,,...,,... FROM SAID LANO OA ANY 1truct1KM. tlll'ance and Trutl Com· The City Council Or IN YOU TAKE ACTION TO CA 92714 for pool dak end then 3 quiet end of etrMt. Sell or •WHtlld• •h•rp 21r OTHE1' LANO, INCLUOING All int.,..ted peraon1.,. pany, a corporltlon, ICK· City of Coet1 Mela r...,_ PROTECT YOUR PAOP· Project ldentlllClatlon Neme: eomel Almoet a totallf r6'41111Um. 8·75% ,Joan. lrade 1359,000. Ed 1Ba, end gar, fncd yrd, THE RIOHT TO WHIP· Invited to attend Mid hear• merly Title INurance Met the right to reject any Of all ERTY, IT MAY BE SOlO AT Relocatable Cl11troom new home with oak t 4 Pet' mo. P.l.T.I. L•onalll Own/ Agt patio, lndry rm. New STOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· Ing ind expreu th1tr Trutt Company, u duly ap. bldt. A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 8ultdlnQt en ry S99.9$)0 S.P. !I' Supple 842·9601/ ~720 crpt1 & drps. No pett. LY DAILL AND MINE FROM oplnlont ICK or agalnat Mid pointed Tnm .. under and The contractor thall NEED AN EXPLANATION Place iJtan. are on ftle: Oit-end kitchen, -00: r'* 76()..9534 Of' 84 ·9181 Mul1 ttend credit dwdl LANDS O'fHEA THAN Code Amendn*lt-No-15-& punuanLto Died .of Tnm comply with the prcMtioM OE t HE MAJ.URE OE TME trlct AdmlfllttfatlOn Center ~ = lo~enctl &Ill• t -• le50ttec <Mp n6-512t THOSE HEREINABOVE OE· Further tnlOfmtt!on may dated 8·1·11 recorded of Section 1770 to 1780, In-PAOCEEOINO AGAINST 5050 krranca Parkway'. .,,1,.! the view from : Cute 3 Bdrm 2~th o.~ wmalPf SCRIBED, OIL OR GAS be obtained from the Offlcl &-2-81, u lnlt. No. 3052, In ctutlve. of the ClllfOfnla YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-Irvine. CA 12714 -• ... ,..,,,,. Well m.intlilMd cuetom Condo: 38R 2be. E'alde, WELLS, TU ... NELS AND of Iha City CWk. 2000 Mlin book 14082, page 1347, of lab()( Code. Iha prevllllng TACT A L.AWVEA. NOTICE IS HEREBY room•. rrr=i.v.i deelgn, with great CM locallon. bullt tlome on Bert!lhlr• Frplc, 2 car gar. comm. SHAFTS, INTO. THAOUOH Street, Huntington Beach, Ofllct.I Aecordl In the office rat• and acale of Wagel .. 2 0 2 3 pH AL AR 0 p E OIVEN that Iha above-large IMng room, famlty Featur .. ~ covered Lane Pool .. lot w/ pool S700 mo. Chudc or OR ACROSS THE CatllOfnJa 92848 - (714) of the County Aecordet of tabllthed by the City of COURT, COSTA MESA. named Scnoo1 or.trlc1 fOf room an 3 total bdrmt. patlo,lrplc,2catgar11ge much curb ~ 3 Uz846-7171,64&-5743 SUBSURFACE OF THE 636-5227 Orange County, Callfornla .• Colt• ..... whlctl .,. llled CAL.IFORNIA Orange County CallfOfnla Priced to .... In • central & very attrac11ve land· . LANO HEREINABOVE DE-0.ted: Marctl 11, 1985 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC with the City CWk of Mid "(If • ttreat addr ... or ICting by and '1tlfougt\ tti Newport location Mar teaplng. Aeeume large Bdrm 2 hths. to Giant E/lide condo. - SCRIBED. ANO TO BOT· CITY 0. HUNTWtGTON AUCTIONTO HIOHESTBI[). Clty;andlhallfom.ttpanal.-common detlgnatlon of Governing Board, har9'n· echools. VIEW from all loan.A91tlngl129,900 lhopplng.1278,000. 2'hb9,dblgar,pytrcs.Ftt. TOMSUCHWHIPSTOCKED ••ACH, •r: AHela ... DER FOR CASH OR, ... preec:rlbed thetein for propettyluhownaboYe,no ... ., referred 10 .. "DIS-roomsol1he8ay.Oc:Hn LmllM.n LR. Tennie. p()OI. 11100. OR DIRECTIONALLY ••--.C1tJCt.ti CASHIER'S CHECK, (pay· noncompll1nc• ol H id wananty II~• to 1t1 TRICT", wllt r~ up to, and n ight llght1. Traditt'onal 111-1• Reelt0f'Oon54e--2313 DRILLED WELLS TUNNELS Publlthed Orange COMt able II time of .... In l.wful COCS. completeneN °' correct· but not lat« than the~ 1479 500 ANO SHAFTS UNOEA THE Diiiy Piiot Mardi 21, 1985 money of the United Stat .. ) ....... P. ,,_Y, Ctty nau)." Th• beneficiary ttated time. Miited bid• for • . Realty LOOK HEAE BENEATH OR BEYOND THE Tho-847 at THE SOUTH FAONT EN-Ct.ti ef .,_ cat, ef Ceata under Mid Deed of Tn.llt, by the awetd of a contrect for -E--'de 5 room Ned rhe EXTEAIOA LIMITS THERE-•-.,. MnTV>t TRANCE TO THE OLD OR· ..... reuon of a brMdl Of default IN abo-.. protect. "'l\TI HI H0'4T 631-7370 ata tenant bulc: bftlnl 15ff OF, ANO TO RE<>f'ILL, AE· r-"'"tw. A N 0 E C 0 U N T Y Publitf:ed Orange Cout In the oblgatlonl tecured Bide lhall be recelYed In lfOMI <, '-· By own;! ep; 3 bdfm 2 chlld pet olc TUNNEL, EQUIP, MAIN-NOTICI 0. COURTHOUSE LOCATED Olllly Piiot March 21, 21, thereby, heretofore ax-the place Identified ab<Mt, REAL ESTATE BY OWNER 38d 3133 be upgraded, many xttu •llM1N• TAIN, AEPAIR, DEEPEN AT THE 200 BLOCK OF 1185 ecuted and dellvered to Ille and 9'1111 be __. and ••1.1400 I Id. N p ... & So So Co 3 .... --ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH ..ua.ICHEAllllNQ WEST SANTA ANA Th-8-« undettlgned 1 written~ publlcly read~-;, IN -Dublin CM $111,500 no IGIP•· r e... · ., .. ur u •• + WELLS OA MINES CC~TIO~ORIC"'L .... ., BOULEVARD (FOAMERLV laratlon of OefaYlt end De-above·ttat•d time and 545-2428974-5130 C1t Plue Appt, No egta goorm•l kltch 2 ger WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE '" . .. ... WEST8THSTREET)SANTA . mend !Of Sale, and written pltce. ... 'Eutllde HOUie +duplex S157,500. 551~3344 1700'e 53Mlto RIGHT TO DRILL, MINE. T~At.. ANA. CALIFORNIA. l'tB..IC fl)TICE notice of brMCh and of eiec-Thar• wllt be a t20.oo de-From S99,000·S2t5,000 dbl lot l255K -Tetmat Latl ~~ti ~NI LS: Rl1yCONf"DO SC plAii 8TORE,EXPLOREANOOP· DeVIL~NMlff lll rlght,tltleand lnttr•I ..ua.ICNOTICI tlon to caute the under· poaitrequlredforNChHtof 1·3 Bd VERSAILLE, PUhPtopHl-8787 ,.,..,. ........,. EAATE THROUGH THE -~-MTI conveyed to and now held The City of Irvine hu tn llgned to Mii Mid property bid dooumanttto 9ulf'antM VILLA BALBOA, LIDO PR . SEL erea 380 2' 1/28e mr. SURFACE OA THE UPPER by It undtr .. Id Deed of 1 -to .. tlafy Mid obllg9tlont, their return 1n ,...,... con· ISLE s 1........... ·"-·· Daaa Ptlat S 115 000 N~ 3 BR 11 1 1 / ' 500 FEET OF THE NOTICE IS HEREBY Trutt In the property tltU· ll•l•d I general plan and .... "-the under· dltlon within 35 """""d ... ., . m w ........ n ........ • . • app1 .• r, poo I t•nn. SUBSURFACE OF THE OIVEN thet 1 publlc hearing lled In Mid County and amendment 10 lmand the atgned caueed Mid notice of the bid d :"' " prlv bChe, tennis crt1. l 8r2 ba nr R116&, w/h•rdwood fire 80• 135 S900 64&-2 t431736-8tH LAND HEREINABOVE DE· wlll be held by the City Coun· State dncflbed .. : Oeneral Plan Clrculatlon breach and of -.ct!on to be Each~.: ~f0tm LIDO ISLE 2&3 Bd homea duced lo I t5t,900. OWnr Futter Alty 852· 1288 Not fet to. Newi>of1 crptd SCRIBED, AS RESERVED ell of the City of Huntington PARCEL 1: Element. Th• propoted recorded NOVEMBER 8, and be r~llYe to the •"'50,000-•"'95,000 493-7587 Of' 856-7023 .. It n 2br •bode w/~ kit IN THE DEED FROM THE Beach. In the Councll UNIT 10, COUNTY OF OR-amendment woutd ctlwige 1984 u lnttr. No. 84 481 125 contract CSOCulnerltl .,. .,. .....,,,.,.. IAVINE COMPANY A COR-Chamber of the Civic ANGE, STATE OF CALI-the functlonal claMlfleet!on1 of Offlclll Recordl In the of. Each bidder lhall. brnlt OCEAN VIEW LOT lot, .... 119,500-IQ 19cf 5yr old yd 1585 53M190 a.et ... POAATION RECORDED Center, Huntington Beach. FORNIA, AS SHOWN ANO of lour road ltnkt: l ) r• flee of the Recorder of Or· on the f«m fur~ wtth petlo 122"5 mo nr Bey St Small 2 Bt Condo 1 bath NOVEMBER 15, 1977 IN 81 the hour of T:30 P.M .. °' DEFINED ON THAT CEA· dellgnate Wtlnl.lt Ave. ~ ange County; the conttact documantl 1 •215.000 IPIW JIWl•I• CM 64&-&483/64&-l45e Me5/mo. Cell &49-ta2; BOOK 12455. PAGE 17t7, .. toon lhtrMlter .. ~ TAINCONDOMINIUMPLAN ,...,.. Harvard and MyfOfd Sald .... w411bem9de,but llttofthe Of)OMdaubcOn-Walk to beech 1 1000'1 In 751-1191 OFFICIAL RECORDS. Ible on Monday. the 111 day AECOROEO JUNE 21, 1979 from collectCK to pertiway: 21 wtthOUt ccwenant °' ..,.. tractCQ ,! 11111 ?'otecl .. L upgr1dH, mull Hll. Colt• Mau Senior Ctttnr: .,..°'-------- PARCEL 2: of Aprll, 1915, for lhe IN BOOK 13197 PAOE 178 ~le Von Kannan~ ranty,expr ... «implled.r• ,_..._. ...., the .. i.... awson Bought new home. PV1 Specl1I. COSY t978 WMtlide 28r 1k get NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· purpoH of con1lderlng OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF twHn Mai n St. tnd eardlnG tltle poanulon, "' .;:;-&u~ttactl F ... 7: end unit, 1 story w/pool1, SKYLINE 12x5e. OWrl8f w/d hkup nice yrd NO MENTSOVER THAT PROP· Code Amendment No 85-9, ORANGE COUNTY MlctlellonDl'!Yetromcoflec.. encutnbrtnoet. to pay Iha Pr11Ctlcel Act O<wtngCode lulty Comp.any MUna/Jac etc. 114,000 C~JtNlouatllon,Wlalll~1 .~122 • petaM25+<Mp54~1ta EATY ANO FOR TH E an amendment to Section. PAACEL2· tor to p1rkway; 3) r_. remaining prlnclpal IUm of Sec 4100«. . dn uaumelolln PPly .,, <N ~ Bii PUA POSES AS SUCH 98953.12 . 989 5 3 15 Cit· AN UNOIVIOED 5/10TH dHlgnatt ea,,anct be· IN note(1) aec:wed by Mid ~ bidder~ IUbfnlt No ;ealt()(I. 53&-:t12 mta-· .... ,., EASEMENTS ARE RE· egorlc11 Exclu11on1 to tNTEAEST IN ANO TO LOT 1 tWMn ~ Hiii A\19. and deed of Tr'Ult, with lnter•t with eedl bid C«'llfled or 121t60' M_,,..,_1-... Ith ts:n: Cfeet, #.-..... ~ SERVED FOR THE BENEFIT Coellal ~I Ptw· OF TRACT NO. 10376, AS JamborH Blvd'. from Uln Mid noteproYlded, ad-CMNer't c:heck payat>te to llilTml.. lniH •7• ....... _ ,. -"' OF OR GRANTED TO OWN· mlt Requltemenl1 of tl\e PER MAP RECORDED IN parkway to thruwey, 41 r• vancee, If any, under the the OISTAICT °' a bid ~ ' ______ .... _,.,. front kltch9n wge lfVlno-breei... 38R, dlnlnf, EAS IN THE SECTIONS EN-Huntington BHCh Ordl· BOOK 451 PAOES 3 ANO' ='" Mlin St. between teem• of Mid Deed Of'""'· In Iha form Ht lonh tn Iha lllLTlll _...._. dining ., .. : Maple In-kltch/lem comb, ,,., TITLED "OWNERS' RIGHTS nance Code. Satd •mend· OF MISCELLANEOUS SA. 5 and HtlVtrd Ave. leal, chergae, end expenMt contract docwnant• In en Hu the W9tCome mat out S2•00 down, uller tarton. Large beth With opnr, llUto epklfa. op ANO DUTIES, UTILITIES rnenl male• changes to MAPS. RECORDS OF OR-fromcottec:tortopari(wey.ln of the TNlt .. and of IN amountnotlaaathan10%of for 2 AMltor Amoclat• providea FHA financing. •t•ll lttOW8f and tub. cond. 1 1050/mo or ANO CABLE TELEVISION", bring ll\e COde Into con-ANOE COUNTY, CALI· eddltlon. the arterial high-trutt• ~-led by Mid Deed lhemulmum amounl of bid lo complement our fam-low fixed lnt••t ,., •. Gotd carpet. KlnO Ille l••lopt 8 4 5-1771.. "UTILITIES". "SIDEYAAO f()(mance with Cttegorlctl FORNIA, TOGETHER WITH wey deeignttlon• wlll be of Trvtt. .. a Ql*lnt .. that the bid-lly. Of•t rew.,d1 poea-28R lownhouea wtth gar-bedroom. 111.soo. 960-5844 aft 1:30pm EASEMENTS". "SUPPORT ~0Clu~b1 fort~heCClltyil •P1• ALL IMPROVEMENTS ~T...... _... pl Said .... wlll be held on: der Wiii enttr Into the Ible. C .. Blm Hatti""• & ..... no.... S834SOO, Calf C.it 540-5937 ftut·•-ANO SETTLEMENT" "EN-.... v..... y ... • orn a THEREON ... pr..,...,...... a.n•. • ThlKtday, Mardi 28, 1985, opoMd contrlCt " the • ..,... --"'"1 ... CROACHMENTS" •, ANO Co11t1I Comml11lon on EXCEPT THEREFROM copy of the environmental at 1:30 p.m. In the lobby to :in. It ewerded lo ~ let'I ch•t. 840-5580 P99 Oemeron 59-9400 Ltg Spaetoue Obi lff(e new. y~ ~ "COMMUNITY FACILITIES Marefl l , 1985· CONDOMINIUM UNITS 1 determination (euppiemen· the building located" 801 bidder I theewntoflallur liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 2br2ba.famrm wet bar EASEMENT" OF THE All lnttr"tecl pef'IOl'll are THROUGH 10. INCLUSIVE. tat environmental Impact r.-South Lewis Street, Orwige. to enter ntnto Mid contrlCt. ' • S• Park Ownt Sl1-31sf 2 story br b9th Incl ARTICLE ENTITLED "EASE· Invited to attend Mid hear-LOCATED THEREON. port) and other project lnfOf· CeltfOfnla 92M8. 111Cf1 aecurlty w4f1 be 1otfe11 ' ' . & many xtr.. kid/pet MENTS" OF THE OECLAR· Ing ind upren their PARCEL 3: mttlon are available for In· At the time of the lnttlal DISTRICT , lht Natt upper 1700'1 •t 53M1to ATION OF COVENANTS. ocplnlont lor or agelnat .. Id AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· epactlon 11 the Community publlcatlon of thla notice, right to reject~ bid• l::•aa .... IMI 48 Xcr .. w/mobile hOm;, Beet Alty fM CONDITIONS ANO RE· ode Amendment No 9s.9 MENT APPURTENANT TO o.v.topment Department. the total amount of 1he un· Of to walw Irr ... ~ STRICTIONS RECOFIOEO Further Information m1y EACH UNIT FOR THE USE 2801 McG1w, lrvtne. paid ba&anc. of Iha obll· In bide;:, t~. •••™ liW* xlnt vl•w. all UNble. lat. .... 1141 ON JUNE 9 1978 IN BOOK b4I obtained from the Ofllce AND OCCUPANCY OF II you h1v1 any queetlont, gatlon MCUred...., the ebove 11"'1 ~.. HllS -WS 13200. Pl •c. Rancho J E :l l /:l i! t178e PAOES 420 TO 484 of the City Clerk, 2000 Main THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COflQern1 or queetlon1 you delcrlbed deed-/,f truat and of Purauani,~~thePt'OYlalons . MegnHic.nt Vt.w 5BR Calif area 1/87t·1t75 _, .... Fem rm, I INCLUSIVE OFFICIAL RE· Street. Huntington Betc:h. RESTRICTED COMMON are lnvltedto1t1endapubllc ntlmated coeta, axpeneee ,.~~, .... 83t°?.'"!.~ IUl--n-4300eqft.P.P.4i..-ooo3 •--... · PR. = 1•ty3'7•11mo•tll~~~2 .. d•p. ' Calllornla 926•8 • (7 1') AREA DESO T" hearing to be held by the 170 715 ' ........,. "' ,,. 1,a"' ,,,_ ,..... •11 l9llJ f: " .._..,. .. COAOS OF SAID COUNT'< 538·5227 I NA cO IN THE City ol lrvlne Plannl ,. ___ and ldvancee It I ..... fOfnle. the DISTRICT.,.. ob-Not • " 3 • ..._ """"' s ..... (THE DECLARATION), ANO Date<!· Merch 19 1985 DECLARATION OF AE· mllll on A n 4 1a~ The total lndebtedneee telned from I.he Olrecior of 9'#, uumr, """"' 17 Unlll tide ~ ... ng 3br 2b• POOi ANY AMENDMENTS OR CITY M HUNTINaTOM STRICTIONS ANO SHOWN 7•30 :"m In,: Cli c I a~ being .,. •lmat• on wNch the l)eptif'tment of lndultNI : end OOW!ft/ hfftelde m Hrbr Vu Home M .... S 1.3M. t .a.o. 9'.4, Ml.,..., kltctl & gar lddt ANNEXATIONS THERETO HACH .,. Alie! .. ON THE CONDOMINIUM Chamb• I 1720b 'fnc the opening bid le computed Aelat1on1 th• o•n•r•I .. love to 9ntertaln? 28r+d•n or 3Br. La Alam Pt'lnc only 844-4157 1700'• 53M1to a-1 • The llreat add'"' ()( Wentwd c'-c...: . PLAN FOR EACH UNIT. t>OfM 1r:ine CA Im-may be obtained by caltlng Pfewifllno , ... of per diem You" love ... home. aaeum 11t T.O. Xlnt buy J .. - ( ........... ~ LI........ _.._ __ ? Cory I ot11et common dee19natlon • "' TNltCK "' record owner: · · · (415) MS-8411 (lie day ........ and the -•• 1425.000 1229 000 o ~ -•• ...r ...... ...,.,. of -rMI P'°'*1Y herein-Publlthed Orange Coat MICHAEL 0 MATSIE ANO For more lnlormallon before the.... w.._.. .-·~· ...... ..._ ;~5 ~ 87~"' ONLY l15K down, I • buno•lo w/equlpp• above d .. crlb•d It D1lly Pllo1MarC1121. 1985 SUSANA.M.ATSIE. pteaM catl Eve Froe1 II Oa1ed:Fe0N.,y21. 1185 ::=.:'!or'r1n'::.: lJ,...1001: tr1'J~l:I over. No quallfylng, decor & dectl S425 utMI purported to be 3' OAK· Th-853 The 1treet tddr ... and =-~llOla'tt~~lty llCURtTY tAYtNQI caltylnwNchttlllwoftllato AMllore,875-tOOO ..... llflal Trade OK. 0'99t rer:t .. pd53t-t190a.tM , DALE. IAVINE, CALI· ptftJC fl)TIC[ other common deelgnet!on, C~l6-0PA ~1· llOlllTQAOI COlllPOlll· be perfoflMCI for Md! craft 38r+den 2~a. Condo .,.. Call Aidt .,..,. lffiiil 114t P:~IA~lltned hereby NOTICI cw ~:.'~·r~~'; r~t!~ Notice: Metctl 25 .. 1985 ~~= ~=--1. Of=.~-=,~,.: m.an 1111-LG .. ium tv.% loan 7e°o-7292 ANY TIME 1iF&na ~;a' dledMM an Mablllfy fOf "'Y PUelJC .. AWG purported to be: 1671 Tuettn Publllhed Orange COMt ......, a,: letet ,..., M-:.. ••on flle at if.. Ol8-Aer• and abeolutetv In-S185,000 Incl lend. Bkr/Co.op/eet-. mlilecl r o on Cr • lno0rree1MM In Mid llreet AWIAI.. TO"' ~HUQ AYMUe. Coeta Mw. Call-Delly Piiot Marcil 21• ~~551 ........ ....,, ,_ N. TllllCT office IOCMad et fOIO credible 4 Bdrm 3 Bath 0wnt 840-et31/720-1831 2 HOUSES Ofoee 19,200, :::...~.r::)..=-· eddre8I or othet common CWlllON'I DIMAL fomla. c •• .,.... ....... ....... eetrance Pnwey !MM ~ decoreted ...... ......__ ---1172 500 15% On 0-. ..,...,.~="'~=-----dealgMllOn °' Cotl:WT10SIAI.. The u~ Truet• c, .. ,, CA MHt-1711 CA 92714, Coplel 'may ~ I ()\Mt .,... llnd .... .... Don Goguen 4t?.G11 •LOWLY 21r den, bfttna, 8llCI .... wllt be made IXCl"10N liM1 dtedalmt.,.,., llablllty for ltlf't "8.JC NOTICE .,.......... ~on requeet, A oopy ~ lot With ..... Of , .. Large femlly ""· petto. 3 oar. yrd. Gd ~ "' Without warranty, bPr1M °' NOTICE IS HEREBY lnc:Orrectneee of the ltreet PuOllthed Orwige C0Mt of theM,.... 1N11 be poal• glonal pet11 8eloony off cw gar, Newl>of1 ~·· / 11111 acN1St0021a.132a imptled. teoatdlnO title. poe.. OIVEN that a public hearing addt ... and other common MOTICI cw DlllY Piiot Marat 7, tc, 2 t. ad at IN IOb .,.., meeter~ to 9'\Joy the Central loetltlon on • ..... 1171 ~ ...ion. or ~ancee. wlHbeheldbytheCityCoun· detignatlon, II.,.,.,, tflOwn DIATMO. 1HI "INlltlemendet~upon eoundl , t quiet •treet. •210.000. 38AhometnWoodbridge/ to latllfy the pttncJpel bal· ell of the City of Huntington lleteln. MMY WADDIU..IOlllDM Th·7N theCONTRACTOA towtlom o cu. om wlltr• OWC 1at TO. ., ........ t yr ...... Pf9f, non-ence of the HOt•"' other BHch, 1n 1h1 councll Sakflelewlllbemede,bUt AMDO.NhhON INoontrectlt...,ded,end ~9 :0C,d75~i119fond . CONDO: 38'. 2'Aba, dbl ~ lmt!tt O¥er 35, no ~J o«JllQMIOl'I Muted by Mild Chlmber of the Civic wtthOut eov.nant Of wtir· TO A.O•HTD rtaJC fl)'hC( upon M'f eut>contrector • • gar. HMf Hoeg 1 128,700 ..... Pal. PW S1200/mo Don 7 ... 14a OeedofTrutt,Wfthlntereeteant.,, Huntington 8eech, 2iJ'"' ,expr .. orlfnplled,,. llTAftNO.A·tBa't undetlUCftCOHTAACTOft !pSElECT ltrl I r:.-... ..__. end ot11et tum1 .. provtded at lhe hOUf of 1.30 p M "' tltle, po11s111on, °' To .. '*''· beMflctarlel, NOTICa Oil to~ not i... "*"the Mtd -1-• -· •...,,. IHutlful 28d + dtn therWen, 1)1119 advancet, 11 •• toon tlletNrter u pO... enQll'l'I ancee, to pay IN credtt011 and contingent T'Mlt'TU'I tM.a lf*llllectratetto .. woftlere PROPERTIES ... Tl 9111 FR Peter• vu Twnhome. eny, under the tenna tlleteof Ible on Mondi,. the 111 day unpaid balanc• of the creditors, and '*''°"' whO T.I ..... ,.,114 ~by them tn the... HMf belcfl, ~ 11nc1 I 1495/mo 87M211 I :C-r\C:.,:donp1:c"f ... ac::~r~11·of 1:C:~~1~ =·1 orcr~~~. ~~ ':~ ~be.C:'==~ia:= '~'~ ~~:r.,~ .. '::~~· S<C1lclllA-4~~s·::: t!tt'"e~."'= T~.:l~~~~ omwgaetnd Hl)en-oflhe appeal flied to Iha dental by S23,813 09 EST .. Including MAAY WAOOlLL JORDAN YOU AM IN DUAULT .,.,., bid'°'. °' llxty u-..., C&AY •• POllAlll encl hldtory ........ of the ... 11700. . ' Truaf .. end of the trllltl the Plenntng CommlNlon of M P'OVlded In Mid note(ll. A ~ hat beer\ !!led UN0£A A DEED CW TlllU8T, (IO) cteye efter the dllte... • -' Ozart!t MIMourl Aoecl '""• • crea1ed by Nici Deed Of Condltlonat ExC411)tlon No. ad'lllnCM, If .,.,.,, under the by VALO!MAM V, JUA· DATED 1-21....... UNLU8 fOf IN~ Of btdl ~:~ ... b=-·:o.,, : front...:. New Mw, by 'iii~~!==~~::! Trutt The total amount of 84..f? Condttlonal £11cap. tttmt of Mid Deed of Trutt, JAK8 In IN lupttlOf Oour1 YOU TAKE ACTION TO A peyment bend end e .... 19 10 .. ,, '°"' ,...,... _.,, Hoentid' ...., 0.. II Nld ob419•1!on, lnctudtnt tlonNo 84-87 tu r~tto '-'· Chargae end apenw of Orenea Coun1_y requeet. PAOUCT YOUA p~p. perfol,.,.. bend .. ... l.ited .. ~:· v- reeaonably attlma*' ..... pal'ml1 a 8 tt. high Well 10 of the Trutt• end of the lno !Mt' VAL.OfMAAS V. EATY, It MAY 81 IOU> AT reQUlred prtor to~ H u 8 J " 0 _.....,., .. ._. _, chargalendaJt'**9ofttle encroecn four (4),... Into """'Cleated by Mid Deed JlJlllJMI be eppolnted .. A "V8UC SAL.I. " YOU of ... oontrect and .... bt I I I I' I HCluded. Wlld•rn•t1 p 0011 • p. Trutfe9. end the llfne of~ the rtqU!ted t5 tt ffont yard Of Trutt pettOnli r~ to NHO AN lX~HATIOH In IN tcwm ... tDt1t: In h . . . . . .,.., y_, •ound fWI.-tlt-t213 lttef publlcetlon of 1"" No-letbee* The eubjeet prep. Thebeneflcletyunderlllld admlnletet lhe aec.ta of.,_ Of THI NATUM OF THa COMrlCt doGU,,,.,_ tr,o. ldl9 locetlon, Good ~--ar---• ...Mlri. 11ce. 11111,ta• 70 1a Joc.ated at tt727 Deed of Tru1t 11et .. otor9 •· decedellt. PAOCEIOINQ AOAINIT ~ '° ._..... 4tto H 1 S u M I NGft around. Vwy '°"*· ~ OMect• Metdl 1t, 1115 o L.ane Ind 11 zoned ecu1ed end dllllYered to IN Tiie petition requ"ls YOU, YOU IHOUL.D COH-of !tie ~Cede ol lieelent for hofM renctt1 --, 11 A r · ........ "'ut 1.cz. Low 0enetty ,..._ underliOf':ed a Wl1ttlrl 0.0-~ to adnw1111•1 IN TACT A LAWVllll .,. tteee of'Ca8lorttM ... I I I' ( or c:Mtle. 0... ,.._we r ,...... • t°r.: .::...~.: ~11=1e1:"'ttie~ :=i'o:'°'of.:=~ ~~':.,.,~ ":,w:~Lt'A,_l=·: :,o:= wu:...::;'t~ :'ev~~--..:r-1:; ~ r:r~·:.:: ,.....,'z:i.i:=........... 0epertlftll1t of~ Notlol of o.tautt end fMo. ...._~, Vl8TMINT COA,0111· 1uccHihif*t>1dder to I W•,.....•~llDOilnllllhl ...,..,.. 1~ TIMDer dlw, "*to, ,,..,. com. --a C.. it 1erY1c:4i1 tlontolel. TM~ A,._.~ on~ ATION, a e.Mol1149 oori-· .,.......,.. ._ rttJea.., 11'!1 •timat tofl1C*lf t -or• '°' h Md ...... ,...... go pectof. ,ront & bed! J'd ....... ..,,. ...... "• Alln-...edper1on1ar• ~end ... ~ « ... O. .... lie on A to, etlOn • ~ •P•lf:Mcl moner-...... ~ ... m;. • •HO• ~,.romUIAlllJWalth Wltfl,... ~ ... 11471ll*IOl';;:Od()r ~-.: o. 1. .....,, .. to an.nd Mid .._.. -"" to . 1tN • f'~ AM in O.OC Tru.Me llftlMr and ...,.,.... TllllCT 10 ..,.,,. ,.,. rife R 1 °' The WOllO - -o-ne -'" ~ tt•lmo. 17 ... n.tt p,........ ,. llett9' n and HPrtU their The ~ CailMd No. ' • TOO CMc ~ to o.d of T,,.., ..., ---"""' ... oon-1 • -,... .~ ...... •"'" Thll ir.wloft .. ---. ....... .... ., .... for°' ~t Mid Mid N<*Ce °' Oefeutt end Dr1W w..c. a.nte Arte.. CA~ a1. 1M4 racorded .,.. ... '::T .. ,.,. :1 _.,. .,...._ • "orncl9rfW World AN, CA mft (7H) E*tlon to tall to lie,. 12702 . ~2t. IM4,MM.No. •a Jc 9elN. .,.a. .._ ....... ,.. i..... =-=-~•..!! If•=· tlt fll •• ..,.. ""'* lnformauon J:: corded In IN ~ .._. " YOU 08JICT 10 .,_ ... <l5134t, In bOoll tlM, Of ......, CJ:I;. ...,. • .... -·-. -.. £:r. , ,.110.-t ~ o:;·'=~ ... 2,~ otltatnedfromthe 'i::r:::=:. c.c.ine.:..tfle.:=:t~ :=::=~:-.... o:: I~~.,=-~ r.:.'-= ~~t,0tllleftact ( ,..,,.4 ftte Ing .... TICOA Tm.I 1H-hMtll'lg end llat• ycur Of>. Or .. c.uMy, .... Of De1w Not Mer'dl t4 ti HOH Pftorte 114• .. 142 I='. .. ... • Th-MO SOAANCl COMPAHY M Jecflonl or ... wri'1«I Of)jeO. Cellfornla, HICUIM Oy 1111 ' ' •·Ult -or flllM. 011 lftrwt M-Yleor .._ CAll,OAHIA. 900 N Miiin tlOnl Wffl'I ,,_ court Nfot'8 llUCHA-.0 IWTH Nl'WtLL.. No .... Olli ..-: f1M --- .. ,. • ...... ValuabW A ...... b FualaW """'8"· Val. ,.,....... . ... .... ._ •zr:-• IDI ...._ c..a "' 1111 iii c..11 ... a..1 1111 l~m b'f'bh9eeon::J51=· Ptalabla .,, Bright, CIHn cheery, EA.STSIDE Lg newly r• 38R 21Abe. dbl i:· ~· ... , * **• wXNtEB: a=. 050.2352 •ft 4om 9 · 3Bdrm 2ba, Ilk• new, dec«aied a 1 aer Apt-IZZS Av•ll pt • a..utlM 2~a. aot. Encl ~~·!,..,~!!~~~9 ---Prkg 28r A.VI 4/8-5123 "P~t~,1000'"'PO:t t Starting at '690. 2214 • IM0-0783 or H1-0318 gar & pv1 bch. eo.f moor-..,........-__ ........,-_.,_"'"'-..,..._'- lBr tBa Condo. Security or ~ac.tione. 303 E. C..ta .... 1'114 College Ave. 842-5210 AVAIL NOW. UnlQUe own--Inge av.it 11450. Sorry, Double Garegee on P«tln-b=i ~l=.~1~1~: Edgew11ter. 871-28M f Bdrm m t:Jre, :ncJ Large t l 2er, pool, lndry ere unit, 1 br 1ba, trptc, no pete. 790-0919 tula St30 mo. 813--0708/ lncom•:I.x Prepar•tlon gar no pete frig e1ec room. From 1451 1884 w/d hk ~· d/w, petlo, no CLIFFHAVEN: 2 Bd, 1Ba, e75-3002 38d2~t~~°"·~~·· ~r~~~~ M~~~~ ~m~s1~·~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C::~~~~~~~~ grnbalt In Blufta. Comm ' ' po91t. 84();;3711 tired cple. No pete MOO rr: ____ , poo1St400mo. 640-5315 lllT .... ...., 2Br 28a Twnhee. Child Lg tBr. c::rpt, drpe, a1ow, CIOM to ocean lBr ,;..JM mo YMl'fY. 548-ssOe 1381, 453 I 209 tq ft at ........, ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii9T'S.:. lful & park Ilk• FOR ok 1118 Wlllaoe i tOO nwly pnt 1455+= • --· $1.30/aq ft. 1817 Weet-iHE OISCRIMINA. TING Mis No i>et• 175-1211 7 teo Shalimar 862-::"J:xu'~~· .... 1111 Cliff. NB. Agt 54 t-5032 • ~ ,,.~a·w I .:k~. Ind~ & email buelnw ~=SLAND:~ ~E~~?= -.WES.~new. TIFUJ..~-. Bacheklr w/bttln .!t~vt FrM~ conauHatlon. t osY ftnandal 7eo-eot1 eayfrontupperduplex. 2 UtHltlet Fr• crpt, drpe 1450. No i>et• PRY.pr&~. S S77s95 prll 1tt. 1450 759-9114 '8emce; 811 1838 -~~~ Bed + ct.n. 12200/mo. LA QUINTA HERMOSA 848-4382 POOL SPA quiet, no pelt Buelneea & P4irt0nal. OSTA MES.. F TOP AREA 2850 Harle NEWPORT VILLA APTS Aeuonable rat• C ,.; ""' air. 2 l82 l l Parkalde Ln. HB •WESTSIDE 2Br 2Ba. MESA PINES 541•2447 Approximately t mite from · Selling anything with a Nwpt Mgmt Srvc e7S..2a1 t i-miiii'fiijij9'••,_..• ~;;: :~:ric:'r~ 2 Mt-1441 =~ el:4:::01mo. No New 2br 2v.ba 2 •ty untti. the Beech. 842-2357 l t.I ..,._.... Delly PMot Clwlfled Ad --------' 11501 ty V1 uA & 1750/ OC'"'' S It a eimple mattet ... C1ape1f1ecS Ada, yo.11 one-un urn. mo yr •~75 1 BR ~.i.. no P ,.... gar. mo. WHll•Mft.Ull ~N IDE of Balboa ~-Cllll 842.,se78. llop .. ~ --.. Wlterfr ....... IH •• lllcL .... , -· • r ... .,,.. MC 1780 54a..7e52 43rd et. 1 8d 1ba • 1450 aq. ft. view eulta ,_. ....,........ .. ,_,._ • • ... pet•. adult• pref 724, Apt · · .. a•lln teched unit ar 1y --111· 1• ltMlll w~oNT2&2L.XCI O.JameeSt.873-7787 Prof deeorated 2Br 2Ba .,1111TI H50/mo + ·~. ·L~ve Fourprlvateofflceawftlllg tenl r.... JIM iel.Wu... 11• ......... 11• --------•I 4/t to 8/16. Stlll Wint• . Condo nr SC Ptz.a. Pool, EnjOy a IH• ttyle eur-phone number for appt. reception ., .. + MC·I'----""'""-.-....,-.. ._ ... .....,;.:;;;;;;,;,;;;;-......;;.:.;~~-=-;;;;m'-li:01-m;.;;;ii&oo-... i.a HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE rate S800/mo. 873-1900 ""1wtfli!ld ~9:5oi:. a:~·12r.ree:r rounded by the char~ 848-27511548-8133 retarlal office + kitchen-F~';1,:0rSl":lt 1~rt;· •• ~ * Wfl l •ll * ligh~N9wpott·--····lft "1~~.~~r:.:~~it! Aprtatah, Vaf. llUTlllTI ll.OUltlllllllU :::.sp~.of w • Bf~c~Jg ~~T~H; ~ER ett~yradec:orated mlnetet. nS-5411 M~:i<. l":!~~/~~f;, c.!,..,, 30oo £. 0.. vu. Tennie, pool, eec. ltanal 1712 Sparkling clean ~ apte Croee Creek and Cedar tba, garaee. Yearly i•• •lOl FOUND amall :P.,halr tiger non-tmkr HB M2-88M Hwy. Cofone dal M• 975-"89/818-790-5125 W/Mf> adu" & tam ty MC-....... 2... Cr~ otter a ul'\JQIM_ H50/mo. yrty. On 43rd. ..-. cet, red cot w/bell. BABYSITTER, 2 n19M1 Newport Ht•. 2SR 2ba, •GRANO OPENING• 2 •. =' pd.~~·oo 218; ii 11iiltfiilils. combination ol one. two St. LNve ph. number'°' ·758-0375. SA Hgt9 Auto p/wk, R.S. StUdent ck. trplo, pool/gar. No pete. UAll IAl 111'1 rm 2ea $750 • .,....., ......, and three bedroom appt 848-2751/548--&133 * OFFICE * 646-874-4 aft. I 111/111-tdep. Ref• rtq'd. 15200 Grend Ave w . Wiiton 831-5583 .... I ........ tt apartmante located near VERSAILLES 1 Bd xlnt, CdM. Ofttc. Sult• BABYSITTER tor 1 yr otd $8.45/mo 875-2520 Laite Elalnore • .-....... _,.... .. __ a variety of.convenience qula1 roeatlon. Full eecur-AIC. parking, from $700 fNU\ ADS •CLEllCIL• Mon-Wed-Fri 79m-'5pm Npt Crest 2Bcl+den 2'Atba • t 2 3BA from $315 OllT& llU ..,.... ..... r-'°'all ageai tty bldg. Av en now Call s7a-. 120 UUl1ll Reft 'd ·My ..- Mini vu. Avall, now. •WakevteW. water~lng FAm.Y YI.UM ,,.. 1111.141-1111 * S~ng $475/mo e«-7215 Agt Full Servlcea, Executive ARE fREE Mator Cedlllac deele ehlp CdM C:..~ 7eo.eoet $1200/mo, 720-0133 or •O .. etove.-New Apartment complex. Speclout Condo 1400 aq '* Ttteatere YOU DESERVE llll Sult•. Furn/unturn. Of. .., ~r=~~=w: BABYSITTER, fUll time ln- Lte opt alto 786-5082 •Carpeting & drapee Reedy tor oceupenc:y In ft. Nu crpu, drpe, 2Bdrm, * RecrMtlon Gated Vllltlge, pur41 luxury, ~~ :"~~=-Cal: dMdual to ntt a full.time tant care. my lrVIM NwptShor•3 ... Br2'Aea. •Pool&epa Aprll.2BdrmeS530/mol w. Bath, micro, trpte, 2Nr 2'A Ba Condo, . · poaltlon. Thia candidate ticme.~Aprl1.PNf, 2 bike '° bch CIOM to •Cable TV 3Bdrme Sec>5/mo. G.. gar. Catcadlng etr...-8-ted unite w/cathedral aleg.ant living. By 1P9t Word proc•alng, uM of 142-1171 mutt be_.,.. to atatt Im-act1¥1 8f ettt.\, ,,_,.. pool/tennli te2-&&e3 OPEN HOUSE-DAILY 2-4 r~. garbage dllPOUI. & waterfall•. Pool/ape eelllnge & lakealde views. only 831-5430. computer accounting· mediately and must be hav• rate & trenap. Saturday l Sunday t 1-3 refrlg & carport. For In-$875 No ~a 54e:2<M7 No i>et• permitted. I: Cl "71 Rental Incl telephone -·rate ..... t .. """'~ ... k-552-20ff btwn 6---R=-en-t -to-own-....,5,__rm_N_wp_t1 INLAND EMPIAE formation call -· H8 ...... •• anewerlng, Telex. prlcng, ..... "'' " . .,,.... ., ..., .. yearly Jacuzzi trplc lndry PROPERTY MGMT JIPl Wf II •STUNNING LO 18dnn fl)rttlef IM9ing octlNFRONT SpaciOU1 Janitorial, kitchen, copier, FOUND Smok~ color yg ~ ~:1::i~:~ l&LlllUY &• hkupe & morel 1875 714/781-7012 (211)121-ttN tea Garct.n Apt.-Pool Information, plNM call: 2Br 2Ba gate lock entry ~. NrV. 752•7170 mate Cat. gldn 'Y9I vcty Nl•ry Is open. p ..... PBX OPERATOR, P/T 539-8190 Belt Rlty fM lalL--.. ~-2....._~pm ••on-1495/mo. 710 W 18th (7 t4) 857-0383 Many amenltlea. Adli •llllL 11111 Luck ye M1rkat, Capo apply In pereon to Br.-icta Wed --..1: ...... 4 hrt -....,,..,_, .... ~.. "" ·-·-Open Dally 8AM to 8PM. bldg. No pete St 100 + bch. 411-9308, 492-1817 betWMm a _,.....~ ,.._. YOU DESERVE ITU f talaaa'· 27-dey through Friday .... r5.ll -MC. Cell t 10 5 4924921 Garden etyle. 1 ltOfy facionla· the hourt Of on Sal or un. P<>eeibly Gated Vllleg9, pure luxury, .. •• want a Mlectlon of grNt ReMf'Y9 Now for ty. Well loeated. Cor LOST BNgle 'Jade' Or-am l 12 pm. full time •ft• May 1. 2Nr 2'At8a Condo. 21R 1ba, tr;iC. 2& nr F~~~~~Ci·2~A f.8t~~ llvlng7wacanofterany· Summer Occupancy let1l1,!et1la 2tM def Mar on P.C.H. Air, ange CM 848-2371 Re-llllllOAllLUO Exper. on P\ltM bo9td elegant llVlng. By 1P9t lhope, bch $450. Dye Sid $550 U 55l2~ t thing from a email apt to •mt •---L -·· Ulll& II.Ill eep. ef'ltr. Mgr 575-8700 wardt PhOne workl now! --•-...1.....-•l.j req. only 831-5439. 979-7927. 875-7168 ev e p • • 4Bd hM. If lookl"" In ..... 'L ... lg'"t ~ -1ce ,_ --CASHIER PIT 20 tire, 2 .. ., ------... " ,,..._....,... '"' Lott: Cocker Spaniel a--a...... 1 .. 1 1 d Lil J ca jfll $350 Nice Bachelor No lllTllT. CM.NB.or HB think of ue t r 28r 2ea M50. -•-Approx 643 •If eh°"' male. Wiit/biond. Irvine l -n g .. 11. mfty, nc u • . W r. _.9 Utll Pd aft 1.30· PM 1415/mo 1 Bd 181 ,..,. flret fOf that chOIQa of refrlg, stove, dehwshr Wkly rantalt $ 135 & up: Mar~• Mlle 6"e-it47 23rd St. NB. Nd• medl-* T-.-* wtcnde. 4P~-Mldnlght. Houee w/POOI I aooea1 ,..... · · · · • · • • ldNI llvtng Incl. No pete. Cell btwn Color TV, free coffee, · ._,. Knowledge o'f aeectre>Nc 4b Ind d 2ba · frDtc toe E. Bay Apt 9· lndry rm, clole to lhopt. TSL MGMT 642-1803 9-4 dally 545-4855 hNted pool & etepe to New Bid", OC Airport cation. 642•1802 P•rt or full time Ulel. O•y regteter. with foo6 & r en r~ 1923 Pomona Kit-.• II • It .. ~. l b 'II ....... / kldt/pet S800'e call Spec 3BR 2ba. Frptc, gar, TSL MANAGEMENT NB REAL TY 875--1842 ocean. "" t ava . arN. Comer of Redhill & Lott: Mens Wallet. C.M. Nr or n e . ....,. O you ..,.... rm atVC exp<>eure. 539·8190 Belt Rlty ,_ Penln. Pt.,..., I 1150/mo 842 1803 _ a1r• _ 1 a•• 185 N. Cout Hwy. Brlatol. 700 eq ft. Recep-Victoria btwn Npt/Harbor ever have. 875-1980 845-5000 ext. 521 yrty. 875-M90 Uk tor • •H• n ... a •.....-s Laguna Be~h. 414-5294 tlon ., .. , 2 omc... 1 lg BI . Reward S 1 o. Fam Aide lfye..ln ...iet Mon-Fri ~ l1at1lu 2211 Sandybtwn&-8pm. lllTllT• Lovely.quiet complex UUlllmll room l •forage arN 842-4151 taachef ln wnlohr pit rm BOAT REPAIR Exp'd _$Bdrm 2 ba MW c::rpte, C9fftl ..... , ftft H95/mo Lovely 2 Bd 2 ea w/pool, epa, gar, lndry Wkly (.,..(.j; now avell ::4!~~~2R /,~3Property Lott: Siiky Tetrlef. eml bro + S300 mo &c5-2J5j workert In fbrQlea. prep & / frffhly painted. $800. TwnhM. All Bit-Int, frplc, rm, nope~•,; $44 IN NEWPORT BEA.CH s1281wk & u 2274 New: g · • male. Slvr gray.'Fergue' woodwortl 875-2837 plue $1000. uc. 1Br 1Ba Sandcutla lndryrm Bacl\•.,.35• 5 AgrNtplacetollveonthe rt Blvd c':.4 846-7445 NEWPORTCENTEROFC. NBllc/IO.Vlc 81ul1s lllllll•llJll 8 t 8 / 3 8 9 -5 7 5 0 or CondO. Frplc, 2 car gar TSL MONT 842· 1803 l8drm•S~S-$5SS Upper Bay. Private po ' . ' 200 S/Ft Shera Reception, REWARD $500' 844-5415 F11t paced Newport MAT Wiii• 818/337-9708 epace $875. 883-1111 EY91/Wknde842·e221 ;:~:N't3GE~~ clubhouH• l hHlth IU 1111 LIME anewef your phone, talta Beach restaurant naads Varnlthet• Oodt handa epH, 8 tennle count , 7 751•0215 LOST Sml wht buthy back office pareon. · . • M5-8122orM2·1&03 pool•, cloM to butln991, 3028w.CoutHwy.New-meuagee. mliced breed. male Ctlallenglng po11t1on. lklll9d l l.IMlcllled. Spin.. OC Airport. Faehlon port Beach. k11chene. TV Office apace tor ..... 1 or 'Bobo' W NB 845-5351 Mu•t be 1ble to handle drtft Yadlte, 84&-t35t t :'2':e~!..~.. liland, convenient lhopt St25+ wtc sgl, nodepoelt. 2 rm• +. lhared entry. p 1 3 l str .... Pfef. axper. Call 111111 ... P/l _. ~ ...... on eight. lntab ti Pnones lnatalled. ooc>ler tnnl I collect (213) 124-9423 Accounte Rec:et' able Cal SYDNEY ~~m.c~IO. :e~· SL-4W eervk:uvdable.S37Sea Ric N0NZJO: FORGIVE l /0111 • between;;;::;,.,.,· A.-0SL1• to · SI lei 1 l 2 8d Apert -re -.. for 2 rm•· MOO for 1 rm, ME for going out on you. Y.I m.HD tor Cathy MS.-1063 T L MANAGEMENT ng t & T r":i • 2/F rmmte to lfir w/wrte ample parking. Agt X.X A90EE entry level Good banefltt. ----· -----754.-0081 or642-t803 1"!enk • b tow1n ou1 !!!; Jbr 2ba Grt CM arN 873--7711 p __ , Currant OMV printout. .. ....... JW 0 •---p-..1-..,.,. ,..., a ou urn'"""" · .,~:. · me... 833-104l 1 ' MARR ....... t ., .. apte. complete wl1h TV, S200 & $250. --1134 Small offlce for rent at --------Mond~·Frlday, 2 ~ fBR 11X condo. Wd( to llnant l utenth, maybe Beeut 38d 2 ·~ Ba NB 1763 Orange. Call Betty S.rricn 3114 ACTORS. ACTRESSES. experience 11200/mo. .··········•••! bNCtl. Pool/ape, gated. rented for short term or Home on prlv lake. Metr 845-9181Of844-2270 Meet Gay friends. Pro-MODELS & EXTRAS Call Maty 852--0233 S&25/mo. Call &et..0223 long«). On JembOrM Bd $475 1ge rm w/ea •CdM dlx eult• AC ampl f"elonal l Semi-prof .NHdad tor pre-pro· Hm IR ..... Frlday,March%2 I .... A .a• Rd.atSanJoaqulnHI .. $400 . Unfurn, gar prkg tromseoO 2issE thruGayEncounter10at· ductloncast1ngca1111or ll.•DM• AR IES (March 2 1-Aprrl 19): Your positi<'>n grows stronger·-ut. ..... Rd. 842-8458 an &PM Cout Hwy s7s-°&900 · 1 n o s e r v 1 c a upcoming movie to be 111 llll#a " · 8 · 1••-1110 · 714-974-7513 shot on loc In NB on Total compef'Mtioft to refuse to be intimidated. don't gi ve up something 1or nothing, y taking ~ COM. Prof pereon to ehr 3 waterfront off'tlc., tum. lcL~l Marctl 25th. Be TIGER MO.~. 1oo1dno for..,._ initiative. you win friends. gain allies. Surprise gif\ highlights scenario. Bd llOme. No emklpete. Opendelk apacew/eecty -I PROOUCIONS. a Co-vldual to work with l8M Aquanan plays outstanding ro le.· $500-t utll. 780-9221 & rec.pt. ate or ..,_ate la1tncti• lilt Producer & Specialist In PCXT (LOTUS S~ TAURUS<Aprrl 20-May 20): ~1akc inquiries, wclcomcchallcngcs. s . Female rmmt to ehr 2br ~:~~5 ~= aq ft. POSTAL SERVICE ••am w~::Ba~·:1',:.~I~ ~:~~·o~~~-:l)n'°o ~ give full play to 1ntellcctual curiosity. Whal had been hidden will be • Securttv G11n c>Ac.iOus..singlf. one 2ba. gar., In C.M. ArN. tralnlf'9. Recorded meg /bl $&9 T revealed. Romantic liaison highlights 5C'Cnario. Gemin i. Virgo. • P('01 6 !lee Room & two bfdroom apts $300/mo. PeggyM9•1233 t MO FREE 24 hre 811 ·818<1 :l1ern~r::3125 due",: ::":rO:,:: ~~~·~ Sagittarius persons figure prominently. • 1 6 2 BR''''° Alll• Fem: Reeponlible/n-emkr XL.NT LOC-UTIL INCL Traft) production dHttnH have axparielioe tn ttlW GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20): You get almost e verything rc:quci.ted. • liaroen Lanclscaplno to thr 3Br E'Blulf• FROM l5c 1J150 UP n 71<1/W-3242 .,.... or related ....... & h k fl . 1 d f o~ • 01snwas11t1$6 180'a TwnhN. NB. w .. h/dry, CALL(714)-8tt3 Nead ride approx . a ttrong aptltucte for omconc. owevcr. attempts to ta c 1nanc1a a vantage o you. ~ • JOQ 10 Buen a SllOPt O/W, patio. pool. $395, 7·<15em-5pm Bal or N8 to llllltllT math, s>IM9e ~ to aware, alert and ask to "sec the papers." Mea ns get proper 759·8317 Mary, IV mag. lumen Gothard/Edinger HB. Rapidly expanding na· Pr .. ldent: comne ,,,._ dotumcntation. Taurus plays key role. lntet .. tlnSI eunny 2 Bd 2 ~tab 2111 lt'lar• ooete 673·2208 uonal co hdqrtre In sociat•. MO Ne•pcw1 CANCER (J unc 21-July 22): Dcfint' term~. perfect techniques. act Ba COM. Frpte, W/0 , N-6fG I Garage 1515. mo. •••Ian• .,,. lllf F .. tllon ltland. Newport Cent• °'· Suta eeo. ready for m ajor o pportunity for advanceme nt. Someo ne "at the lop" emkr $470 mo 759-oe58 Mariners Square & Cout rto§T 201bt& dXINEb BNcll ndl entry iev.1 ore Newport 8"c:tl Ca NllO works in your behalf-behind 1he scenes. You're duefor sutprise -of Lge room/pvt ba/antr. Hwy. 849-7841 OVER 110.~ on thla ::::'.· c= ~:~::'l~ .. llllH• pleasant variety. &Mut. hme s. Laguna. tnlal weignt I<* program. Call bright. atert. outgoing. 4 nre daily M·F. eo.te , ~EO(Jul~ 23-Au •. 22): Relat1onsh1p 1ntcns1fies. lo.nadi~tan~e call H(ALTH Call ca11endra: Dye ~tab 2lll for detalt• 549~2<13 tut INrMf No axper M ... M. tw. Cel Judy. !ids 1n clarifying possible travel plans. Focus a lso o n d1sscm1nat1on of ,:a'!:t~ JN 4•::XC: (LUSS TENNI · 497-449!, Ev 4tf..5814 · ... It 11 4114 nee. 844-t&OO 551-0tet lnfor!l'ation. contact with one who shares your basic principles. =· No ~i M50 ~ SWIMMING plu~ Matu'9 emplyd rna1e1 non !!tlffr~8:*.~~~ iilrY Tl SIU am 1n.-.-.---m-.. --,-- Capricorn plays key 23 rok. 22 K h 'd ...... . dep. 5"°~ mu<1'1 morMf' Sorry. emkr. Nr .2f~.; 1276, Coeta U...C-2. 548-1149 ON REAL ESTATE ~oneet/dependable d•· non em<*•. II. pttw. VIRGO (Aug. -Sept.. ): no~ w en to !llep a~1 c. ~ aware FOUR PLEX ..-no ptt4-odtls 979-1384/.,.... • .,.,11 wtc edft blem &'Ok tailer wanted 845-74•11 641-3900 an 2pm cnoush to know when assignment IS finished. Relat1o nsh;r grows "Br, .. _t .. a. ... ---....... optn dAlly q to 6 M/F Shr 3 Bd ·-ont .. er c 'ttn~.~2 9'""' ~227... -. . . . H . .d • ... ... ,.. •• ,-.-... ~ .. -~wa .... --.... ~ ........... •Pl=ruzl m nl&U'.1.& a....... ........ I ·1y Pilf stronaer. some rcsponsibilrttes increase. · onzon s eitpan • w1 er cat oar. ""' baekyard ,..,.,,. --.._ .... ... ... .. ~ ... ......_. audience await~ your presentation. M75/mo, tll-Ol&I John 84 tse tw "*'· ACMce tn An Man.rt & ...._...., e e e e e e e II LIBRA (Scp1. 23-CXt. 22): Stress individuality. independence. IU-YILUll MIF to enr 2er na CM CouneeMnQ, "11 So. El T.t.'I 41U ~bility to imprint your o wn strlc. Break fr<?m PHI is ,in,tmincnt. co~ld A9M1tt11Mftt $ TWnhM nr acc. Cat• olc ~'~2~2MCtem. Widow :;; .. money rot • include partnership or marha status. Avoid heavy hft1n1. Leo native WIT llTt Newport It~ So. S350+~1ta 13 t-tOl1 · T 0·1. s10.0001up. no • • plays sianificant ro le. 1700 t6th Street S'*-a MCUfltY condo ELDtALY PARENTS? ~tt .... /no P9f'lalty cate OILLEO·Tll WllTll SCOR PIO (0<-t. 23-Nov. l 1 ): Don't rush. aive yourself time to &Ct LIW wMf9 you tlaW <•t Oovtr) ell~-. N.8 . ~ v~ tu~ r:::-Oenleon Meo( e73-7311 • . • acclimaicd. Focus on job. health. pc&s. dependents. Learn by teachina.: •Spectacular:! ,.2 •5 113 ..,., SffS. C•MO-Ht3 °' ambulet0ry. &43·8411' l!lt .... I e • follow throuah on "inner lmpreH1on•." Older individual ba~ks you. :~1t~• -...-..-a,~~ ..... 0. NI male ''" 48drm SCRAM-Lm * 11111 pa* P•r1 •imr of)f'nin111 in ~~,_. you'll actsupport from !urpr1sc sourct-s. *~ ,.,. ... -,...... _,,"' S3 t3 • d•p+ ~ utile. •••• • twat'h •"'•· f:..m up to 17 .00 pn • · SAGmARJUS (Nov. 22·0cc. 21 ): Intuition serves H r-cliable *''Iv••• betconlet or 880 lrvint Avtnw Steot to bch "42·71M F~ =.k= • hour for ~lll't'lin~ for moatWy • auide. Popularit)' increaKs. romance is featured. pleasure indicated Garden pdOt (at 16thl Want 1-2 "'°' rmmtw etw ANSWERS experl'9d dHlrabl• •ub triptinn•. Experie•ee throuatt children. Journey could be on aacnda -check fUndina. basic WIY llf1 6•S-llO• Ne l'lm °'~by ocn. euNon Mtnua Sma1tnon-wno1c1ng offtCe e • budsct.. Gemini nauvc pf1ys paramount role. •3 LIQMed.,.. oourta Fun peopea 54 .. TUt c In Newport 8Mdl P-.. prfll'rftd but nnt ~ui"'4. •- CAPIUCORN (Dec. ll-Jan. I 9): Emphaiis on basic luucs. budiei. •2 ....,... .. pooet ~··* ~-.r c.e11 t.4ar1tyn 160.n31 _ e be •• l•u• 18 t'•" oW. Can 10 e 9(Curi1y. ability to read flnc print Some plans arc subject 10 1wift ::='..::"" 00" courte Mo"letllo~..,... w. "9119 •unique~ AEAL£Sl~fESAl.ES e M-<l P~. Mr. Klrl&I•••· • chanJt. require aaihty on your part. Ride wi1h tide. llrtt 10 ccnain .,,,,,..... ...,. :,,!~ p=. = to rent by fMM9 1e11y :O:-tor~al ~: *Tl Tll TIP* • 642-432 I. Ext. 207. revistoni and a rcbu1ldin1_Pf'Olram. Pl'tt•• ..,cllM. 2 car 2tw modlt. A.Ill tot C-0. ''°"'us And watC:ti n.. tf ~.,. dedleated and .,... .... • AQUARl lJS(Jan.20-Fcb. 18): It maybencccual')'tOttview.revite WHYHOTCALl o-at ctocw. flull eeowrfty 0117&-22n ln91..-0 ,._ Of n.. Wot1d 00 ~ to ~ a • l •llU1 ... _.... • and to communicate wi1h one who 11dcd you in PIM. A ··m~oale .a• + wr more ~ Otoer lMY '* 1 ., unfWn MJY. ::: ,.car::. C::: \o 1414121 - twatton" could be ptn of romance. Be d1plom1t1c. dehcau: ..... Wl.llM ='°'oooi"ancy.For •· NI, I. CM ... __ .a . e • i1tt_min1_1nd m11urt. Virao pla)t rolt. , ........... I v-.. ~ ................ eel Ma *'459. mo. ..... ,. .... .. .,.. ... ti train y(MI IO OAAMGE COAST DAILY "'-OT PllCa (fcb. 19-March 20): You win! Mone) is 1v1i11bk. you W.. ""' e. = •u OIOl.lcwYy.no,_ iiiiiiiiiiiee"--*tdWpref P:OUND A111t Shep, ~Mtk~~ • ~~J:.~~~ • vc attatcr fmdom of thouaht and action. Cyck fl1a:Judtmen1 and :-=· '*"".. •WlitClW Lt *"' !'Mii It, to "" your l~::,,t•f'. mat• Vic A1atonoma C«J». 3IOO e • tuition are on uifl(t. Fam1I)' harmony as 1ttto • evcn1n1 of :C,..._ ......... °" l:'.;:.=r,ar-~,:,.:':, ..... :.r:r;-· Ha ~~°"~-~·ri.n •• •••• • •••• 11nm('nt ~. _ • _ ---- ... . I ~ Kl>S-EMft GREAT TRPS Afl> PRlZES! AGES 11-14 (Mft " TO m.oo l"(J MEii _, illiO• \O t I\ ~ ... fo.«C 'Ir' ••~' ,, \l<..i' , .. ..,., 10' '~ 0i.,.... r ..... , 0..., , .. , °""' ,,...,.. s1.,it,. ~ ,,.. ..,_, •• w'!tl I JO p ~ .efild•r~ Qf> :..t•w· lit •# 90"t 411•• "'O'' """"'~ '~ •• ,_"' •111t "~ "".,., .... fllO"'t •'1"1 ,..,.,,... r'N' ...... ~""'· ,,.,,.,_..,~·~""f $t IM'ftfoMI .,.. .... If'°"' 11t ~!~~, .. f.lfW tit-' f, .. tCJDf (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC.-011 1 Cross 5 AS11n dress 10All - 14 Land l>Ody 15 Crouaa - 16 Sw1n genus 17 Norwegian king 18 H•rd times 20 Kind ol boom 22 Arlie .. Fr 23 T e11a1 p11yer 24 Fiction book 26 "Sh•me on you'' 27 Lampoons 30 Vullurff 34 Haos 35 Low qull1ty diamond le Down bridge 37 Circle 38 Hiatus 40 Scram 4t Practiu 42CauMto go 43Pa<* 45 ArOUMS 47 Play9(1 m11n role 48 Miiiar llw 49 Amphftaf 50 TWIQ 53 -ammoniac 54 Glass ovens 58 -medtc:1ne 6 1 Bet aov1ser 82 Best raung 63 Tree 64 French pronoun 65 Speckle 66 Olctatoria1 67 Abysmal DOWN 1 Rivers Sp 2 Norse l)Ord 3 Suck M ro1ne 4 Oescri btng 5 Moody 6 Poplars 7 Disgust 8 Corn units 9 Before tO Supervised 11 Seuled 12 Bumpkin 13 P1u ·s river 19 Patron - 21 Nucleus 2 5 E V9l't songs 26 WOOds 21cr.ans. 28 Grow 211 Aocents 30 Lalluce type 3 1 Nota<I Canadian doctor 32 St-ard 33 Equine 35 Plant shoot 39 Response to ques •O Rooted out •2 Attack « Chrnese -oh! 46 Three-tegged stand 47 Lotions 49 Servants 50 AMOrls 51 Uphold 52 Divorce city 53 Norman<ly town 55 Cavity 56 R.gvtatlon 57 Stride 59 Capture 60 Place lor auff ------1 TUOIO PIE·IOllllL -IHt,tiHht Ouallfled. 8-12, 2:30-~m Growing medlcal Ina. co. pV1 school H.B. 536-l 41 needs hlghly motivated Ttlt ..... WllM person 10 tlll busy frt ofc for Tnaurance offlc:e:-!ves position. Must have good 6·9pm $4 hr. 557-1882 telephone volee, nice ap---------pearance. mu11 type 50 TELIPlllE llUllTll wpm, an1wer heavy CommlUlon end/or salery phones, open mall, con-poalllon PIT evening• gental office surround-(5:30-8:00) for Irvine lngs, xlnt beneflls .. Salary Man~er. Contact Mr. neQot 969-2413 l<alhy Czarny, 642-"333 ellt. IEOPT /OUIMW. 229· Accurate typing & general IUm OIAIT ore lklllt P~. lull time 111.YPIUT position Resume, refs & ------'-'--- 11tary history to P 0. Box Wlnllllll 1825. w .. tc1m Of, Suite Food & Coc*tall. Apply In 270, Nwpt Ben. Ca 92&60 person at Jote Murphys •-, .... IT ll&•••n 114 Macfad<Sen Pl NB .,_ -(at the pier) I.Ive In poalllon for 1n e•pandlng womens Jt .. WH ... / , .. 1dent111 program "--11'"1-1187 for chemleal dependency. --11411 Xlnt fringe benefits. NANNY, 1Mp, well edue, NEW DIRECTIONS FOR comp! reliable, beilt local WOMEN INC rift. teekt polltlon Lido For 1ppt. S<t&-5548 Ille area. 63 t-9505 R"-I •111 tiL R:tri;:;;ta '!l~ 11 ._,., .,.,. reol•t9rect e Wk• otd. le lootllng f« '°'"' new S300 831-2299 emplOyM9. Our ldHI UllN Apeo male/1-n, I candld1t• th<>Uld ~: wltt., AKC Qwnp llnet t)rlght, enthull .. tle, well St501up, 241-7374 groomed a Wllllng to -r-.,...------m worlc. s.-..r11 potltlonl ~ on both day & night INftt '"L;t..,.iiftit;;;IAiij....,_ger_ege_ .. _..,,..., 1r1 1Vlll1t>1e Pfifer 18 1ntlque & Oecoretor bU1 Wiii conlider younger ltema. Frl-&.ln. 335 C..- TtlOM lni.t•ted lflOUtd St NB (Orenge & ~I come to Chucil E 0.... 631-.35791650-4204 It 13101 Hlfbor Blvd, G•den Gr0\119 to 1\11 out ~ !!!1 en ~tlon. 1n19Mew ~;;M;::;; from 2-4pm M011*Frl bot1om trzr. coppen°"9 ~ the Ffld >Ont. 1375. an-~ Roll 'em off the 1'1Wk9t COin-op W,,,,_ a Pl With 1 CIMliflfld Ad Dry•r1 __ 'f!hlrlpool. Od -=~~::!:::~==~~==~======~~~~~==~:::!:;;~::!===c.ll==Nowt===~~2~·~5e=7=8 ~ condMIWMt540~ ' . ' • • DIMES -A LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIEI Sell your ltem1 for $50 or leSI In our famou• DIMES·A·LINES pub- llahed each Saturday In the Daily Piiot . DIMES-A-LINE ad1 mu•t b• pr•pald 10 mall or bring th«n Into ,,,. Dally Piiot office. S. "-''• to lnclud• your phon• number or ad· dr.,. In your ad, have • prlcfl on •ach Item & no abbr•vletlon1. Sorry, no comm.cw "'11, QM• ...... ~. p#MJll "' .,,,,,,. .,. ltOCePt•ble. DEADLINE: 12 Noon Frldey Coate Me .. Office ' ..... .., .... , c:Gel8 ...... Ca.-· _J l.ARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! l.MllAlllD VOL.UME SAL.ES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG.BEACH (No. Cherry elllt-.05) '714)111-llM fr1~lntW~ OPEN SEVEN DAYS ........... .. llWDllO ... ., .. Mettille Blue 'lllllt Blltlc&lue PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hlfhee1 Qvallty S.ko A Servtu CHICK IVEllSON 4'5 E. Co.et Hw11 Newport Bcac.h 673-8900 Bill YATES VW-PORSCHE -.... 1' l•J.1111 1p1 ·r.1r1·• 8 37 -4800 49 3-45 I I NABERS CADILLAC IEW CAI Ill.El llEI Cll IALES WEllY CLUIC&lll UITllOll - THE F A11JL y BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) CIRCUS by Bil Keane BLOOll COUNTY "Mommy says the only smokin' they should --allow is the pea ce pipe.' -- MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Don't you have some mischief to get Into?" r • DRABBLE l'M INT~IEWIM6 l'l<O · WR~~i~ER MOO?E tMl.ClME. ~NO i~ ~._N w\.lO ·rv.A1~ ~\IW \.M Uf~ t».D!! GARFIELD l~Af..l~~ l'M t..1.1), IT l.ilM l~OEStE.O 10 ~·~1t..i: I~\~ MAN~ M~E! GARFt£U~ YOO MAVE TME MAWAllAN CAT FLU. 'I001RE GOING TO HAVE 1'0 LIE AROONP ALL weEK .. II c.N 'IOU CHEER Iii. UP, ~t> ~ l lHINK l eoT 'THE ewES IN THE NIGHT." I I I i by _Kevin Fagan 1EIA. Ub, lJAAl fb~o '(OIJ TO l£At' l~TO \~f, R\~ ~MO ~A\IE. MOOSf.1 WEU., M~ ('A~. ND·~K.~A\O ''°' l'O 00 Ii, ~·o E.~T A BU6 ! by Jim Davis FOR THE AR5T TIME. IN M"/ LIFE. I G01TA CtE.T OUT.' I 1HNK 60. \ TUllBLEWEED8 ROSEISR08E I 'THIM< NOT. I IT'S A MEPICAL FACT TMAT MEATMIN6 TM~ '10lHt MOUTH CAN CMAN6E YOOR 'FACE ... llJfll FIM ! \ \ Au.OWIM6 FORTV RUNS IN TI4E FIRST 1NM1N6 CAN CMAN6E ~ WMOLE 800'( ! by Lynn Johnston He.u.o,sf~R . by Pat Brady THE METHOD I S THE SECRET Eut-West vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • QJ 1095% I;) 9 74 0 5 • 71 4 WEST EAST +A K •87t4 S ~K <::'V.W 0 QIOt87 o AKJ t43 +KQJ85 +Al SOUTH +Veicl <::' AQJ 108 6 631 0 2 • 10 93 The bidding: s..&Ja w .. , N.U. Eaet r ... 1 ¢ , .. , ... 4 <::I 4 NT 7 <:;I ow. Pa .. Opening lead: Kin& or +. There has been considerable ditpule over whether it I• better to )ead tt.. ac. or th. kins rrom a holdlnJ that lndud" both. Both aide • however. coat\ar that. Ir you hokl act-kina b&NJ. you should rner your noM9al ~r el leadiftf. One of tt.. moet cosnt USUIMnta In favor of the kinr la U•• ..a.d tron\ a r.cent tournament In £•1 .. Dd. West's bid of four no trump wa a takeout for the minor suits -a dou· ble would have been a three-suit takt>oul. East bid the value of his h~nd :rnd South judged well when he elected to take the save at seven heart . 010 SHAllFF East· West conventionally were leading ace from ace·king. so when West selected the king of s pades as his opening lead it could be rrom only one or two holdings -the ace king alone or the bare kinf. And who was going to lead a.bare kins qainst a grand lam? Ottlartr quickly took advantage of ttw aitualion. ff p ruffed thf. Opt'n ln« lead. cuhed the ace or hearts to fell the king. tht-n Hlered dummy with a t.l'Ump to the Mvtn. Ht n.iff- ed a pade to drop th. kinf. tht>n cf'OSMd back to the tabl• •ith lhe nine or trumps to t.ake four di card on the good pade . Had East West been leading king from ace-king. West would ha ve lt>d the ace of spades. Now declarer would have bffn faced with ague after getting to dummy with a trump -should he play West for the A K alone, in which case a ruff CHAlllS Go1£1 would et up the suit, or should he play him for an unsupported ace. in which ca e he could t.ake a ruffanit lino e against East? J:Hoclart>r didn't htwe the entries to try both lines. f'w .... ,.. ....... ca..rt.1 Genii'• .. ., .......... ~ ,..,.... wnua~ 8rtllp Letur. 19" Chm h 111 A .... C ....... ..... J . ..,,, • I .. ' BUENA PARK GARDEN GROVE ..J CD 4D EDINGER 22 FRWY 0 :c WARNER ~ I 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi "' E. least ..,., •• .,.rt hHll lll·llOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC ,~;) 2100 HUlll ILYI., COSTA IESI (114) 140-1100 (213) lll-1211 CD •Best Prices •Convenient Location • Grest Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People .~ 0 CREVIER\BMW ~ w SALES • SERVICE • LEASING \,II . "Where Professional Attitude Prevails " 9pecleltzlng In Eur~en 0.11 .. ry. Excellent Selecllon of New ~ carefully prepered UMd BMW'• always in stock 835-3171 208 W. 11t St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1st St Closed Sundays CD JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -1Hw C•r Loc•llon 1001 Ou.II SI. -R•N,. Dlvl•lon World's Largest Select/on of IT\ Mercedes Benz \C;J 833-9300 Salts · L11Ht& · Plrts · Smlce · lody SM, 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service. Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Depts. Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2110 larrter lh~., 0.Sta leu ••2·0010 ., M0-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COMPETITl\fE f'URCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTOIY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837-2333 Next to Santa Ana FwY (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd . LAC:.iUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 ••• lh~., Cetta .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 541· 1290 Si*lal Parts Liit 541-MIO MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -8:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM WE'RE IEW Salts ltasill llltals WE'ii IULlll Acroee "-... 'A'°" K ...... )lllt .... el 17 (Ot-.) '"" G) ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT 0 • STERLING R # 1 11 TH Wnt flf SAUS -stnlCl -lUSIH -PUTS 11"1 hfp Sllfrflf I Ylll'S Overseas Delivery Specialists . PARTI O.PARTmNT OPEN O~n~e • SALES SATURDAY MON•ICat -oa t • sERv1cE BMW -ROLLS ROYCE • LEASING 1540 Jamboree Rd. . ;li':~~; • ACCESSORIES DEPT Newport Beach 840-8444 COMMONWEAL TH 'VOLKSWAGEN &n.FAMILY STORE SINCE '53'. ~Sales -Service -Leasing' - BRIB'roL AT EDINGER Ml·0110 lN SANTA ANA 888DOVEST NEWPOlrT BEACH 714 813-1300 • MISSION VIEJO f{ l.AICE() MISS/OH VIEJO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BILL YATES ¥11.UWllEI • PlllM • ....n SALES• LEASING e PARTS• SERVICE 12112¥11111114,S..lul..,.._ 411-4111 111....e UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coat• M•N 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. 'TIJe lle•t c., B•v• la Or•••• Co••tv ., .. , 'TIJe O..ln• Ll•ted On 'TIJI• P•g• IN THE - al klerrttftcatton coulcf solve mOilfh:Old - . mystery of plane crash off Newport Pier several days. Newpon Beach OfT.cer Tom Littk said a woman discovered the body at about 6:25 a.m. ofTM Street on the tip of the BalbOa Peninsula. lives of Sandra O'Orady. 25. of Huntinaton Beach and her boyfriend Richard Brownell. 27. of Anaheim . Both wert found by divers who surveyed lhe wrcckaee Kveral hours after the Cessna I 52 went down 200 yards off the coast by the McDonnell-Douala• Ayina O ub. The theory cha.. however. ~nt coroner• deputtn ditcovtred neither O'Grady nor Brownell had any ftyi~ el penence. SMnfY's ckputtn la1tt fOlilMI EJsimi'*"'' Volkswatm periled• John WayM Airport near the ...-! when the a1rplasw nonnaJJy was did down. By ITEVB MARBLE °' ... ....,....... . A badly decomposed body....,ught to be the missing pilot of a s1ngle- engi ne 'airplane that crashed in the ocean near the Newpon Pier last Cout It's going to coat com- muters more to ride the busthlssummer./A7 California "HUI Street Blues" producer Is Uked to leave the award-winning show.JM Nation The big debate: Do video display terminal users suffer Ill eff~ts? I Al ... It's-Round Three ln11ghl over MX missiles./ A4 World Iraqi jets, missiles bom- bard civilian targets In lran./A5 --= South African police kill 16 blacks In latest vlol- ence./ A4 Boatinl Class A boats return to the action when Los An- geles Yacht Club's Whit- ney Serles reaches the halfway point this Satur- day.1•1 The Congressional Cup may have had slow boats, but skippers won't have that excuse In the Ameri- ca's Cup./81 Sports Jerry OeBusk and Gary McKnight are named coaches to·r the Orange County All-Star basket- ball game June 22./C1 Golden West College's volleyball team wins a key South Coast Conference match against Long Beach CC./C1 Entertainment Two NBC comedies top Nielsen listings, but CBS wins agaln./83 Bualneu lnternatlonal survey shows office automation has not reduced jobs./85 INDEX Boating B 1-2 Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge C9 Bulletln Board . A3 Business B4-6 Classified C6-8 Comics C9 Crossword C8 Death Notices C4 Horoscope C7 Ann Landers 8 2 Opinion A6 Pollce Log A3 Public Notices C5-6 Sports C1-4 Tetevlsion 83 ThMtera B3 Weather A2 LIVING SPACES CONTEST Entry Form See P .. ~ca month. was found early today wash- ing in tht surf off Balboa. Deputy Coroner Richard Rodriguez said dental X-rays will be needed to make a positive identifi- cation. a process that could take Little said it is not clear whether the body is that of Kevin Lee Eisiminaer. the 30-year-old Irvine resident who has been missing since the Feb. 26 airplane crash. The pre-dawn crash claimed the BecauK the airplane has only two seats. authorities initially discounted the possibility that a lhird person might have been in the plane. leased Also. friends recalled seeing the two leave a Westminat.cr nia.tnclub in the company of another man. who O'Grady and Brownell said was going to ny them to Las Yeps. EiS1mirst's mother. contaelld today. saicl tht IM and her h....._. assumed their IOft bid died iJI IM plane crash. But she said the r.mil)' has received no word fro• (Pl11nw90DY/A9t Fluor's other~·--'- projects cori:tinue ~~.....,--~~:-"::-----r-~~--r--~-Hotels . "5hops not ................ ~ ..... ---by Irvine's city freeze on office development y Ol .. Oellr ........ Despite a six-month '"hold-im- posed on the Irvine offict buildinp proposed by Fluor Corp. and us panner. Trammell Crow Co.. the colJlnanies may get an earlier stan on ---= ~iifi~ hotels-~ and retail shops. a Trammell Crow executive said Wednesday. Two days earlier. the Irvine City Council voted to conduct a six-month review of development guidelines concerning the l.SOO.acre Irvi ne Business Complex. an area that includes the 162-acrc Fluor Corp. site at Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. · Coroner'• depatle. IUt bed1 foalMI oa Balboa bato Newpen •••ell llfepard tniilll after dt.eo•917 tlda ... ma. Fluor and Trammell Crow plan to build high-riK office buildings .. hotels and rttail shops on the propeny surrounding Fluor's familiar green· ltlass headquaners bu1ldinp. But T=luor and cit) officials have disagreed on whether the company has the rill)n (Pl---J'UJ08,/A2) Three held in coke seizure By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Oellr ......... Huntington Beach narcoucs in- vestigators seized more than a pound of high-grade cocaine with a street value of $200.000 and arrested two Argentine nationals and a Hunt- ington Beach man at a Costa Mesa apanment Wednesday night. Local officers indicated the cocaine probably was intended for sale in the streets of Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach and ajdoining Orange Coast cities. An unde rcover Huntington Beach officer allegedly purchased 17 ounces of cocaine at the large apanment (Pleue 11ee COCAINE/A2} SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The state PubMc UtHttlel CommlHlon hu ordered an end to oollec11on ol 170.8 Mlon frorn cuetomer9 of Southern callfomla Edleon Co. and San D11Qo GM and Electric Co. for repelrl to tta S... Onofre nude9r paws plent. Thecommtee6on, In. 4-1 YOt• w.dn11111ly, d*Yed. Miiion fot at leaat • yeer on whether Edison lhOuld lhel out moet ol the repetr blll lnetead of turning to lta CU8to"*9 tor the calh. M the prlnclpm partner In the plMt, Edleon le In court In an llftort to recovw repa6r coeta from We9tlnghoule Electric Co., which euppH•d three atum ~ator• to the pa.nt. Commlu lo;•a predicted It could t>4' eeverlll ywa before that ...,. la reeohed. Edieon owne 80 percent of the pow9f' plant. ,. MeenwhMe. eleetric CUltOR*a MY9 bw'I paying Into a ..,._, account until the PUC 11111111 r~. ·The 6eOeion ending that payment wlll 1'9PO'tedly .._ ratepayera about 11 centa • "'°""· The PUC Mff hM r.comrnended that EdllOn P11Y for IN mlmOn of the four-yiMr-okt bffl for fbdng the ateam geMralOl'9 at the plMt In northern San Diego County. (Pleuew&Dl90ll/A2) Huntington crash claims driver's life By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Oellr ........ A 2S-year-old Cypress man was kilJ.td early today in Hunting1on Beach when his car slammed into a van that had stopped at a red light at Pacific Coast Highway and Brookhurst Street. Police said. Michael R. Burris suffered ma'51vc internal 11\iuries in the I :57 a.m. crash and was pronounced dead about 90 minutes later at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Tests indicated that Burris was driving under the innuence of alchohol. Sat. JcfT Cope said. The dead man's d river's liccn~ had been suspended. according 10 Cope. for failure to appear in coun on a drunken driving charge: The two occupants of the van that was struck from the rear -Jeffrey F. Davis and Evelyn.:fsoi, both 43 and residents of New York Ci ty - complained of back and neck pains. They told officers they would seek private medical attention. Cope said that the dead man's Datsun 280Z and Davis' I 98S Toyota Van that he had just rented at Los ngeles International irpon were demolished. In an earlier Huntinaton Beac h (Pleue ... oaIVSR/ A2) Bruce Braclley .. Jpla From staff ud wire reports Gov. George Dcukmejian cnti- c1zed the state Coastal Commission during a Wednesday speech to the Orange Coun ty Lincol n Club 1n Newpon Beach and said the com- mission has been too slow in approv- ing local coastal protection plans. .. They have had e1Jht years to complete the cert1fica11on process." he told the Republican club mem- bers. "It's time for the Coastal Commission to stop stall ing and complete the critical task which has been placed in us hands. ··Cooperation w11h commu n1t1es -not endless confrontation - should be 1he first order of business for the comm1 s1on. ·· o\t a bnef news conference before his speech at the Mend1en Hotel in Newpon. the Republican governor, who has been cnt1c1zed by en- v1ronmentalis1s because of his ap- pointments to the comm1ss1on. dis.- missed tile contention that the com· m 1ss1on has been slowed b) budget cutbacks. Earlier Wednesday. Oeukmejian said the California econom} and U. arms ncgot1a11 ons w11h Russia will (Pleue eee GOVERNOR/ A2) Ex ~wif e describes suspect' s threats on day of murder By J EFF ADLER Of-Deir .......... The mother of an 18-year-old cwPon Harbor High School wres- tler who was shot to death 1n -\ugust I Q84 tcsuficd Wednesday that her former husband angril) telephoned her 1ht day her son "as killed to tell ht:r .. he would be SOrT) ... Carol Ralph told an Oran~ County upcrior Court JUf) that 58-ycar-old acc used murderer Bruce Bradley Ralph was angf) and threatening when he called \ug. I. one da~ after 'ihe had ohtaincd a coun o rder bamng him from telephoning or '1"111ng hl·r C n\la \1csa home Ralph. a rc,1dcnt ot the Oakwood o\panmrnts 1n Nt'wpon Beach at the 11me ·~ charged with lirst-degrce murder in the death of hi stepson. Bradlc' Ka\e. who would have bttn a high · hool senior th 1 year. If con' 1c1ed. Ralph could be sentenced (PleaM eee TRIAL/ A2) Lagu.na hedging on future of Sycamore Hills City prepared for additional development, !>ut hoping for regional park In area Instead water rncrvotr and SCWtt hne under conJtruttion for 1he Sycamore Hills housi"J tntCt in Laauna BeKh will be oversized to allow for potMbk additionat •vclopmcn1 of the pristine Kftllr. But. white Ovet'M11n1 WCNld prmut the constNC1ion olmott homes. C11y Manqtt Kin fl'8ftk •id puttin1 additional hous•na on the untouthed hills bctwctn l.apn1 Can) On and Et Toro roach '' the lea\\ hkcl)' opuon for ult of the 1ncre1sc:d ~wtt and wat<'r capac1 t). The 1mpro\cmcnts will more than hkely ~n·c a propo.sed rqional park or be used to irriptc IJttnCr)' alon1 a futu~ freeway comdor. frank satd. Frank wid Lafuna lkach 1 com- mitted to J)ttterv11,1 as much as tt can of the 522«re ~nbclt n purt'hlJC'd from Rancho Plll<>t Verdes Corp. in 1978 Ptrm1t11n1 more housina m11ht be nettuary. howc\.cr. tf Onnat Cou1\· t\ offic1ak btck out of bu1khn1 tht , proposed n Joequin Hill Frttway between orona dd Mar throu&h thc- footh1lls to n Juan ('ap1 trano. he s~ud. "It'~ ~ 1blc the n Joaquin Frecwa) won't ao throuah. Ir 1t donn't. wt •ill nttd todo~mcth1na for Ranctto Palos Verdes," Fran~ Yid l.quna !eK h " coununa on rettt\tnt SS I m1lhon from the county for • 78.f(tt frccwa) npt of wav tflroush \c1mort Hin, The count) has unul 198 to tlttC'tlC its °'"'on to bu the Pf"OPttl> 1tona wtth usHo ?01em fora iq1onal park Focus o~ IH~ NE~s The cit) would u~ mont from the purct-8.c of the romdor to Pl ofT about S 11 m1lhon 1n ponc1pal and intcfl"Sl 1t ov.-cs Rancho Pal Vmtcs orp. \rranacmcnt ha"c alrcad-, hccn made 10 tum <her proceed from the sale or 64.3 acre along El Toro ROid to Rancho Palo Verdes ~ J01nt \.Cnturc 1n1t1ated b) tuufman and Broad Inc of Lo .l..ngclcs calls fi r con tructton of I sin1k'·fam1l y homes. 1ownhou and apanmcnt on the silt. B 1~86. auOnan It BfOld 'lr1ll ha'e Plid the Cit) about S 7 nulhon for 1u land. That ,,.ould lca \.c Laauna lklch clOK to SS l million 1n t~ red 1f the Pf'O'POttd frt'C-.ay tall throu h. 0\.Cr.\111fll \ht ~atcr rt' 1"'-01r and "er hnC'11 1~ a ptttautton that ""111 make 1t easier to e'~J rn1dcnt1al (Pl ...... a TCAllOU/ A3, -·~=·---rl"""--"---1 1 By JEFF ADLER HC'A. will earn $44.300 per year at h11 °'.._°"",....... new a lanment. The new pos1t1on •r. intended to \ \\eek after the Oranac C'oun\y reduce the Jail medical director's Gr~nd Jury recommended a full-time workload; which until now included .. admih1strator be hired to oversee jail not only carina for inmates. bu1 all .. medical and mental health se~1cc . · administrative work as well. played a larac part in current medical d1rrctor's dcc:ision to resign Dr. Harold Hauahton. 1he 64-}'car-old ehys1c1an who became 1he county's first jail medical director. has an- nounced his in1rn1ion to leave the $70.262 per year post' cfTe<:ti ve June the Health Care l\gcncy hH com-Love had characteri~ed the medi· plied. naming a county personnel cal director's job as "structured for manager to the po~l. failure·• and. indeed. the Grand Jury Interim H A Director Roben also rccommendcd that a full-time 15. • Lovr had appointed JS.year-old administrative position be created to !.. ·fraJlk MadrilAll to the post, beainnina allow the jail doctor to concentrate on !'! March 29. Madripl. a Personnel providina health care. ;! Dcpanment employee assiantd to Love said the dual responsibilities When the new admini trator as- sumes his new post he will find several key vacancies on the I 0- member jail medical stall Besides two physicians. the medical team is short two full-time correctional nurs· cs and one nursc-pracllt1oner. ~ ........................................................................ . GOV. DEUKMEJIAN TAL~S IN NEWPORT ••• : PromAl t: benefit from production of lhe MX •: missile. (The U.S. Senate voted SS-4S Tueo;day to release SI :5 billion for 21 omy." decision to close Kesterson's polluted mor1.· missiles.) t---!~-rm p~ wc-~-givmg our During a wide-ranging news con-ponds and shut ofT federal irrigation fercnce in Los Angeles. Dcukm'ejian water to-42.000 am~s of western San commented on tl\eclosingof ponds in Joaquin Valley farm land. the Kcstcnon"Nltional Wildltfe-"'R~e+-f---''-'-1'l-1'mn.OJ)ttmi ti~&hat iO · uae. explained hi s decision to drop11 be worked out." Dcukmejian said. plan prohibiting illegal aliens from "We feel (the refuge) can be cleaned collecting unemployment benefits. up and al the same time continue to predicted that Mayor Tom Bradley use that valuable farm land." ' neio11alors in Geneva a barpinina chip." Deukmejian said. referrin.a to :'"' 1hc U.S.-Sov1et arms negotiations ~ under way in wil~erland. "Much of the work that wi11 be done on the MX will be done in Cali forn ia." he said. ''That's going lo tx· vcl) helpful to us. to our econ- will run apinst him again and The governor declined to criticiu rejected the idea of tax rebates. Carol Hallett. a special Western Deukmejian sounded sanguine representative to lnlerior Secretary aboul the U.S. Interior Department's Donald P. Hodel. ~ FLUOR MAY SPEED .OTHER PROJECTS ••• Fro m Al 10 bu1ld offices that arc not for Fluor's corporate use. City officials say Monday's council decision rnems f1uor aud.!f1ammcl C'row cannot proceed with wilh the.. , office projects until the six-month review 1s compleled . ment director for the c11y of Irvine. confirmed that Fluor and Trammel Crow have the right 10 submil the non-office pmjc.cu through !he con- ven tional planning review process without regard 10 the six-month review of the oflicc building Fluor issued a statement expressing disappointment over the delay. But the s1a1ement said the postponement _oLtbe office buildinM "in no wily jeopardizes the Fluor-rammelf Crow partnership." Wednesday Trammell Crow's But Wednesday. William H. Lane ...-----.. managing-partncr-of-Tntmmcll ('row's Orange County division. said some of the non-office projects on the Fluor site could be staned before the six-month review is finished . proposals. --~L .. an confirmed that assessment. At Monday's meeting. Fluor rep-saying. "We arc panners and are rescntativcs expressed concern about going to.~on1inue to be panners with the delay. saying they were anxious to Fluor .... While admitting it was a poss1blity. he said no decision had been made yel on whel1'fRtr~Q-start on lhe other buildings. Phase I of the Fluor-Trammell take advantage of the current low Regarding a pressing need to take interest rates on loans. One Fluor advantage of prevailing tow inteTCst official estimated the property and rates. Lane said. "For a good project, de~ oLthe Phase ~-alWJU'S seems to be ~ projects at more than $600 million. financing avilli6Te. Las1 fall Trammell Crow, a Dallas-But he added, "Timing is very • Crow plan includes two hotels. a convention center, a multi-screen movie complex. stores and res- taurants. in addilon lo six offic(' buildings. based developer, entered into an important in a development. from a agreement to purchase Fluor's Irvi ne financing and marketing stand- buildings and property for $340 point." million and to join Fluor in develop-Lane said he believed the proposed ing the acreage. Fluor office buildings would stlll be a After Mondav's council dec1s1on. viable project in another six months. •• Larry Hog.le. community develop- . ! COCAINE SEIZED IN MESA RAID ••. ... . From Al • : complex at 635 Baker St. about 6 p.m .. according to a police spokes- man. Polin~ then obtained a search warrant at West Orange County Mun1c1pal Coun in Wcstmins1er. A subsequent search of the apartmenl allegedlr. yielded "additional amounts· of high-grade and uncut coc:une believed smuggled in from outh America or Mexico. according • to lhe police spokeswoman. The trio arrested al the apanment on suspicion of sellin~ cocaine and possession of cocaine for sale were Mario Carrasco. 45. a resident of the apanmenl: Oscar Hugh Hernandez. 39. believed lo be a resident of Newport Beach and M1chat'I Edward Duffy. 28 of La Salle Lane in Huntington Beach. Carrasco and Hernanez. reported to be citizens of Argentina. are being held in Hun11ng1on Beach rny jail on bail of S250.000. Duffy is being held in lieu of$25.000 bail. The case has been under investiJUt· tion for about three months. police said. Officers said cocaine is manufac- tured from cocoa plants $rown in south of the border countries where "it is din cheap." It is usually smugJed into this country by air- plane or boat. BODY ••. From A l . : EDISON RESTRAINED ••• authoniies on the bod y found early today. .. But we've been waiting fonh1s to happen." she said. "The waiting has been hard. It's so unfinished." From Al S.n Onofre'• unit 1 wu shut down In 1981 wt'llle repairs were · made to the bollerl, and became operational again for the first time • lat• lat year. The detay In a deci_.on by the PUC about financial responltbillty for repair coeta bOthet"ed SyMa Siegel, executive director of the San Franc'8C:o-b8Md conaumer group caJled Toward Utility Rate Normalization (TURN). A spokesman for lhe National Tramportallon Safety Board. which 1s mvesl1gating the crash. said a repon thal should pinpoint the cause of the accident 1s nol completed. ''It'• moat annoying they keep deferring a declalon," ahe said. But Southern California Edlaon Hid the delay wu appropriate, and said It would have had a negative effect on Its taweult If the PUC had acted. An engineer with Edtaon told the commlulon that West- lnghouae's equipment design wu the best avaUable, and Edison president Howard Atlen aald "no responalble manufacturing company'' could be expected to honor a warranty for replacement emergency cost• Incurred during a power plant shutdown. According to the PUC 1taff, the shutdown of unit 1 resulted In $181 mtlllon In higher fuel 009t1. Larry Tracy. a spokesman for the McDonnell-Douglas Flying Club. said lhe airplane was in tip-top shape. He said crash investigators told him they were satisfied that the plane had been properly maintained. "There was nothmg wrong with the plane." said Tracy. who noted 1hat El'ilm1nger used lhe craft frequentl y. W11nesses 10 the crash said the airplane passed over the city-owned pier a1 a low altitude and made a sudden 1urn before plunging mlo the ocean and smking in 40 feet of waler. ~ TRIAL •.. From Al , to .,pend from 27 year'> to life 1n pno;on The prosClullon alleges Ralph. a Bnmh·lx>rn . free-lance phologra· pher. o;hol Kaye out of revenge and m , a rrusgu1dcd attempt 10 force h1 .. former wife to lUrn to him for emoll<>nal ~upport. The 1wo were attempting a rcconcilia11on al lhc 11mc .. 1 lowevcr. dcfen~· attorney Jack f arh \a1d he intends IO \how lhal Just Call 642-6086 D...,Not o.ftv911 .. 0...WMltHd .,._,,,.., ,,.,,.., II YoU 00 fl(JC ,,..~~by 6 )011 !I'!,.,~.,""' .,.. f'lUI c , "' °' .... ad Ka)l' was c-,hot and killed accidentally "'h1le 1ry1og 10 preve n1 ht'> <\lepfather from comm1111ng su1e1de Earl~ said 1ha1 afier Ka )'c was shot. h1\ d1en1 panicked. burying the mu.,cular }Ou1h''i body m a sandy d11ch at an I rvmc cons1ruc11on site where 11 wa~ d1c;covcred Aug. 6. Dunng croo;s-examinat1on. Kaye's mother. speaking in a low. halting -.01cc. told Jurors Ralph"• mental \tatc had hcen "up and down" in the da}s preceding the Aug. I shooting. She also 531d her former husband was often depressed. Ralph. who has been held in lhe Orange County Jail in lieu of $500.000 bail since his arrest. con- ferred with his attorney on two occa~1ons during the afternoon-long cross~examinat1on. The 1rial. now in ils second week. Ill t>x pcctcd to conclude s<>metime next week. Wbal do you like about lite Dally Pilot? Wut doa't YM Uh? Call tbe number al lef& aad your me1111e will be recorded, trancrtbt4 ud cfellvered 10 tbe a ppropriate edllor. The sam e %4-atoer aa1wen.1 ae~lce may be ••ed to rfford letters to tlae editor on any topic. Contrtbutors to oar Leu ers column m••t Include tbelr name and telephone aamber for vertflcallon. No clrc1l1tlo• c1ll1, please. Tell us wb1t'1 oa yoer mlad. ORANGE COAST ~PUii H.L. lchw•rtz Ill Publisher Clrc•tton TM/M2-4m c ....................... 1141142-1171 Al ....., ................ M2"'321 MAIN Of'f'ICI 3)() Wttt .. i' II Cott• Mftl CA ..,.,. ---lo• tbte Go.la MeM CA 9'Vt 1.,..a.,. • °""°'~ It ,w ""' "°"'"" Vol" ~ 11 I e ,.; cat o.!Ot• 10 • m .,., 'ffNI ~ .,.. Qr ....... Fr•nk Zlnl Managing Editor K•r•n Wittmer Advertising Director "'°Y''lfll 1183 0.MIOt COit! ~ ~ No ,._., ••0t'" ..,..,._ ldltot.., men« °' IOllerl• INnlt nertott rnay tit ••adv<"' ""4llOUI ~ Pel ......,, t11 'OCIY'IOM OWllltt Q1Ht1 .... ,, .. ,.. .... ... °'.,..c..awioi, ..... . ..... . .... Aoeem.,, Churchm•n Controller Rabeft l . CMtr ... PrOductlon Manager Donald L. Wllllam1 ClrculitTon Manager • ~Ol. 71, NO. OIO \ Soutn.tn Calffornlt wilf N ca.er. bf'eay and a bit war~ frldty, tht National WNtMt s.rvic. Mid. &&lee we pertly Cloudy and wlfwN guety •= .. the flrlt dllturbenoe ol the MW IPtlna MMOft mowred tht me region. forecnters NAd. Wind outte lo 30 mph wttt continue tonight lnd Friday below the canyon• and pa .... whlle bf'eezy condition• prevall along the foothlll• AIOng the Or•• CC>Mt, It wlll be tnoatly olNf' ton!Qht and Friday e11cept for patehy low cloud• on the eouth c:oat tale tonight and "'IY Friday. A little cooler tonight but warm.r Friday. Local north wind• to 30 mph below the norttMrn canyon• and pa"" tonight and Friday. ti!Qhs Friday 65 to 76. Lowa tonight In 40• and lower 501. T emp• LatV•t 11 ... ·-~~ ,.IQMTI: UUle l'lodl M •1 1.-... .. 17 45 Wflm -Cold...., Hlgll. low IOf 241\0urt en01119 at Sa "' ~ u 51 Mlfll'l\l8Nctl 73 10 AlllM!y st " S110wa11 RWI F_,,,... Snow OccluOH....., Slat.onaty Ay A!OuqlWCM to 31 Milw-.. 0 21 AmariltO 4. ,. ~.SIPMll 49 3"' Ne'°"91 w..-~.HOM US Cleo! OI C--~ • Anal\O<ege 38 '2 Naehwlle ro M Altenla 68 60 NewOrlMM .. ., AllanllCClly 92 34 New York 63 !~Calif. Temps Santa A"-10 .. 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Ml 82 70.. Lowt In the tn10 40. 10 mid Sen Oeotlel 77 43 Friday 116 41 am 9tld MttllOaill et 1:24 ~a City ff 45 eo.. aan.i-ee 44 P"' k ctor Michael-Redgrave dies-at 77 LONDON (AP) -Sir Michael published hisau1ob1ography. "In M) Redgrave. the Brilish film and stage Mind's Eye." actor and patriarch of the Redgrave The child of aclOrs George El· &ioa..dX!'asty, died Thursd.ay.:::-H~ J:d&rave and ~ was 77 and4ia™"fn suffering from Scudamore. ne was the father of Parkinson's disease for 12 years. actresses Vanessa and Lynn Red· Redgrave died at the Nursing grave. as well as son Corin. who was Home at Denham in the county of an actor before going into politics. Buckinghamshi re west of London. Vanessa Redgrave's daughters by saiJ his agent. Anne Hunon. His son. director Tony Ri chardson. Joely and Corin. was at his bedside when he Natasha Richardson. carry on 1he died. she said. acting tradition . Redirave. one of lhe most ac-Redgra ve's film career ranged from comphshed actors of a generation Affred Hitchco<'k~s "The Lady--Van- that includes Sir Laurence Olivier 1shes" 10 1he classic thnller "Dead of and Sir John Gielgud. starred m N1gh1 " 1n which he pla yed a ventril- dozens of .plays and movies. oquist haunted by his own dummy . Illness had kept him off the stage "The Go-8c1ween" and "Nicholas since the 1970s. but in 1983 he andAlexandra"marked1heendofhis film 1.'areer w11h the onse1 of Parkinson·, d1~ase. a degencrauve disorder. __ Hn-wtg~ work lnctuaed many Shakespearean triu mphs. whi le his performances all Vanya in Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" and Solness in lbscn'll "The Mas1cr Builder" in the I 960ll were regarded as th e definitive intcrpre1a11on11. Hilltkath ram1.· fourda)s before the annual O~ar awards. for which his daughter Vanessa 1s nominated for best at>tre!I~ 1n "The Bostonians." -His wife. ac1rc\s Rachel Kem pson. was recently seen in the United States s1arnng in the British television drama series "The Jewel in lhe Crown." Irvine crash victim sent home One of two men in1urcd in a car crash 1ha1 killed a R1,ers1de resident last week has been released from the hosp11al. Rodney L. Monroe. 27. of San Clemente. wen I home lwo days after a smashup on Irvine Center Drive 1n Irvi ne sent him and his roommate 10 1he cmer$ency ward. a Saddleback C'ommun1ty Hospital spokesperson said. Irvine police Sgt. Jim Broomfield said Monroe was treated for a broken nose and toe and chcsl trauma afier 1he Friday acc1den1. Monroe's roommate. Cr:ug Har· rinBton. 31 . is listed 1n stable con· d111on in .the intensive care unit at Western Medical Center. Harringlon. who was driving one of lhe cars involved. suffered massive chcsl trauma and spinal m1uries. Broom- field said . Ronald J. Baker. 30. of Riverside was killed when he lost control of the Honda Accord he was driving east of the former Lion Counlry Safari. A police 1nves11gat1on revealed that Baker was driving about 70 miles an hour when he tailed lo ncgo11a1e a cune and \kidded on10 the dirt shoulder. Raker apparently over- C'Orrcc1ed in an a11cmp1 10 get back on 1hc paHment. causing the Accord to reverse d1rct't1on and block 1he op- posite lane. He wa!t Im broadside by Har- rington who wa11dri vinga Ford EXP. Baker's car wus nearly split in half by 1he forn· of the crash. He was pronounced dead at the sce ne. An autopsy revealed Baker died of a ruptured nona and a skull fraclure. DRIVER KILLED IN HUNTINGTON CRASH •.• From Al accidenl. a 14-year-old Costa Mesa girl was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of driving under 1he in- fluence and for felony hit-and-run aflcr colliding with another auto or'l Su!tan Lane. Copesa1d lhegirl madea lcfi turn al a high rate of speed and struck a car driven by Sharon W. Macfarland of Huntmg1on Beach. MacFarland's car landed on top of a parked car. he said. Macfarland complained of nec k and - back pains bul was not hospitali zed. Cope said 1hc girl ran from the scene and was observed by patrolman Brian Moore who was responding to another call. Moore con1aeted traffic invesligators by radio and. after compleling his call. then lrackcd down the girl. Cope snid. "It was a good piece of police work ... C'ope said. This morning's fo1ality was the second recorded this year on Hunt- ington Beach streets and the first in 1985 on accident-prone Pacific Coast Highway. according to Cope. Both fatalilies arc attributed to drunken drivers. The number of drinking-related acc1den1s 1s down. however. accord- ing 10 Cope who annbutes the decline 10 lhe work oft he city's special mobile alcohol detection team that recorded 165 drunken dnver arrests last monlh. "Their acll\c pursuit of drunk drivers is ha ving an impncl," he said. ~ I You 're invited to a Very Special lii""91tk Trunk Show on Saturda_y, March Zlrd; fna 11:11 A.M. to 1:11 P.M. Mr. Marty Dan,zW. Sales Manager of loutlfutttk will be here along with our entire staff to serve you. Looking Forward to Seeing You! 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach. Calif orDia I 7~759-1822 .. 1 ··1 ·-. I It's going tQcost com- muters moN to ride the bus this sun\ mer./ A7 Callfomla "Hiii Street Blues" producer le asked to leave the award-winning show.JM Nation The big debate: Do video ap ay firmlnl l users suffer llleffects? I Al lt!s-Round.Thr.ee-ln:lht over MX mlssUesj World q ets, mlssltes t>om - bard civilian targets In lran./A5 South African police kill 16 blacks In latest vlol- ence./M Boating ~lass A boats return to the action when Los An- geles Yacht Club's Whit- ney Serles reaches the halfway point this Satur- day./81 The Corfgresslonal Cup may have had slow boats, but skippers won't have that excute In the Amert- ca'• Cup./81 Sport8 \ Jerry OeBusk and Gary McKnight are named coaches for the Orange County All-Star basket- ball game June 22./C1 Golden West College's volleyball team wins a key South Coast Conft rence match against Long Beach CC./C1 Entertainment Two NBC comedies top Nielsen llstlngs, but CBS wins agaln./83 Bualneu International survey shows office automation has not reduced Jobs./115 INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bulineu Clautfled Comics Crouword Death Notlcet Horoteope AM Landers Optnton Potk:e Log Public Notlcel 8port1 Tetevt1ton Theet .... Weether LIVING SPACES CONTEST 81-2 82 C9 A3 84-6 C6-8 C9 C8 C4 C7 B2 A8 A3 CM C1-4 83 83 A2 \ , OD e. e ISSID ..., .......... _, .... p.,_ Newport Beula cltJ emploJee .. --. Oftl' deelmp111d ~'-M:oaBalbiDa._•_a...,t111amorntaa. - Ben 't soak use:rs, Ex-wife describes . - PUQ_ tells Edison suspect's threats SAN ~ISCO (AP) -The 1tate Public Uttltlea Commt11ton hel ordered• end to oollectlon of 170.1 mllllon from GUltomera of Southern c.ltfomla Edllon Co. Md Sin D"8o Gel and Ellctrto Co. for ,..,..,.. to tta a. Onoh nual•• power pillnt. Thecomm•on. In. 4-1 vote WednllCM\', o .. _.,lfll_lll. declllon tor I t lwt a~ on....,_ Edllon ltlOUld ...... out rwt of the repelr bNI lrmeed oMumlng to lta cuet°"*'8 tor .. Olllh. ~ Aa ttle prtnclpal partner In the plant, Edllon la In court In • .rtort to reoo_.,...,.., COlt8 from W ............. Eleclttc Co.,~ euppled three etwn ganer8tora to the plant. Commt11tCMera predicted " could be ..... yws before ........ la NeOMd. Edllon owne IO l*••t of the powr plant. Meanwhlle, electric cuetomen Nlw beet'l paying Into a ..,_.. . , ........ Slll80ll/d) Teen victim· s mo~ says stepdad told her she would 'be sorry' By JEFP ADLER Of._...,NM .... The mother of an 18-year-old Newport Harbor High School w~ tier who was shot to death in August 1984 testified Wednesday that her former husband anarily telephoned her the day her son was killed to 1ell her "she would be sorry." GQvernor in Newport, hits ~oast panel for 'stalling' Cooperation, not confrontation, first priority. Deukme Ian tells loca l Republican audience From 1Ulff ... wire repert1 Gov. George Dcukmejian · criti- cized the state Coaslll Commission durina a Wednesday speech to the Or1n1t County Lincoln Club in Newport Beach and sai4 the com- m iss1on has been too slow in approv- ina local coaslal protection plans. "They have had eiJht years to complete the ccnificat1on process," he told the Republican club mem- bers. "It's time for the Coastal Commission to stop 111llin1 and complete the critical llsk which has been pt.ced in its hands. "C'ooocration with communities -not endless confrontation - should be the first order of business for the commission." At a brief news conference before his speech at the Meridien Hotel in Newport. the Republican aovemor. who has been criticized by en- vironmentalists because of his ap- pointments to the comm ission. dis- missed the contention that the com- mission has been slowed by budaet cutblcks. Earlier Wednesday. Dcukmejian said the Catifomia ttonomy and U.S arms neaotiations witti Russia w;u benefit from production of the MX missile. (The U.S. Senate voted .S5-45 TucSday to release $1 . .S billion for 21 more missiles.) "I'm · pleased we're aivina our nCJotiators in Gene va a barpining chip," Dcukmejian said, rcferrina to the U.S.-Soviet arms ncaotiations under way in Switzerland. "Much of the work that will be done on the MX will be done in California.:· he said. "That's aoina to be very helpful to us. to our «on- omy." During a widc-rangina news con- ference in Los Anaclcs. Dcukmejian commented on theclosinaofpondsin the Kesterson National W1ldhfe Ref- use. explained his decision to drop a plan' prohibitina illqal ahens from coll«tina unemployment benefits. predicted that Mayor Tom Bradley Carol Ralph told an Orange Coun1y Superior Court j ury that 58-year-old accused murderer Bruce Bradley Ralph was angry and threatening when he called Aug. I. one day after she had obtained a coun order barring him from telephoning or visi11ng her Costa Mesa home. Ralph. a resident of the Oakwood Apartments in Newpon Beach al the time. is charged wath first-degree murder an 1hc death of has stepson. Bradley Kaye. who would have been a high school senior this )Car. If (Pleue Me TRIAL/ A2) Go•. aeorae DeakmejlaD will run apinu him ap1n and re Jetted the idea of lax rebate . Dcukm eJian sounded sanguine (Pleaee ... QOVSRNOa/ A2) Identification may Robbers threaten torture, escape with cash, gems By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ... ..., ........ Police are stiff lookina for lhc five robbers who terrorized a Vietnamese fam ilr in Costa Mesa this week. escaping wi1h about $2.000 in cash and 1ewelry after threatening 10 1onure 1he v1ct1ms. · The Huu Nguyen. 68. and his wife. Na Thi. 61. were ea11ng dinner around 11 p.m. Tuesday when the assa1lao1s burs1 1hrou&h the front door of fhe home at 21 14 Maple SL Pohcc reponed 1he robbers. also described as Vietnamese. apparently picked the lock. Al least three of them were carrying nickel -plated auto- ma11c handguns. W11h 1he guns pressed to their temples, 1he elderly victims were led from 1he kitchen to a bedroom. where they were thrown face down on a bed. Their hands were 11ed behind their backs w11h the cords from elcctnc appliances. and they were covered w11h a blankel. Thl' gu nmen rounded up the cou· (Pleue eee F AlllL TI A2) Cocaine seizure nets3 arrests By ROBERT BARKER oe .. o..,,......,. Hun11 ngton Beach narcotics an- ' cs11gators seized more 1han a pound of h1gh -gradt' cocaine wath a strcc1 'alue of S:!00.000 and arTeStcd two .\rgcnllnt' national\ and a Hunt· ington Beach man at a Costa Mesa apartmen1 Wcdneltday n11h t Loca l ofliccl"'i 1nd1cated the cocaine probabl~ v.a intended for sa.le in the street of Hunttngton Beach. Cost.a Mc . Ne" port Beach and ajdoinina Orange (oast c1t1e . n undercover Huntington Beach (Pleue Me COCAUIS/ A2) Lagtina hedging on future ofSycamore Hills City prepared for additional development, ~t hoping for !_CSlonal park In area ins te!ld A wattr rnervoer and wwcr line under con•rvnion for tht Sycamott Hills housinJ tract in t..una Bach wiU be ovftllind IO allow 1or poeMblt eclditional ~' of the pritti"'~· lut. wt.ill omm...a would permit lht con ..... al~ llomn. Caty Ma..., Kee. ''*"' •id punu11 additioMI llouiine on 11tc untouched hills ""wecft Laet.na C'1nyon and El Toro rOlda iUM leaM likely°"''°" lbr uw of 1t~ ••rcllld ttMr and water aipecity. Tht 1mprovtments will m~ than hkcty Kf\'C a propolCd rcatonal pert or bt uwd to 1mt1te ltftMI')' •Ion& a fUturc freeway comdor. Frank said. Frank said Launa Bach is com- mitted to prewrvTna as much as it can of ihc S22«rt )rftftbctt it purthatcd from Rancho Palos Vmta C'orp 1n 1971. Pmn11t1na mott houstnt milht bt .. , .. ry, 8'owever. d'Orante C'oun· ty off\Nls bid OUI of buiktina tM prol)Oled Sen Joequin H1tls Frttway betWttn Corona del Mar throuah the foolhills to Sen Juan C'apt$tr1no. he said. "11'1 possabtc the San Joaq_uan Frttway -on't ao throuah. If 11 doesn't. we •111need1odo tome1h1n1 fot Rancho Palos Vtfdes.'' Fr1nlt said. t.auna Btach as coununa on ivi1 SS. I million ftom the county or a 7a..actt ~ay naht of way thf'OUlh ytamorf Hitt • TM cqun Ms u~ul 1918 10 tllm:"itt Ill OIMK>n to buy the~} •lorii wittl up to 10IK'ttSfor1 ttat0nal pert. . . LISA ~ The cit) v.oukt u~ mont') from tht purchase of th<' corridor to p1y off about S 11 m1lhon 1n JWlftCIPll and •Mtttll at .o Rantho Palo' \' erdtt Corp. mnacmcnt\ have ah'tad~ httn made to turn o'er proceeds from tht sak o(64 3 acres alona £1 Toro Roed to Rancho Palo VC<d • A ,oiM "tn1urc 1n1ua1cd by ~ufman ... Broad Inc of Lo natlcs calls for con•1truct1un of 68 1 s1nttc-famif) home . 1ownhou~ and 1pentMftt1 on 1he llt 8 I 9 6. t-..1ufman A Bf'Md wilt ha\<e pe11d the Cit)' about$~. 7 million for 11s land. That would leave Latu• lkach ck»t 10 SS 3 m1lh0n an tht NII a(thc pro~ frtt-a r.u, thfOUll'. O"trs1l'in the water rettf\IO.r U. h I • Pft'CIUt1on lhal wilt make 11 ca er 10 c'1cnd rtsi<kn1ial (Pl_.. eee ITCAllOaS/ AS) . .. .. •. .. ~A very lucky lady .. • ~oeta Mesa Fire Department puunedlce • . and ambulance attendanta aid Irene Freeway to the wmtboand Corona del llar Freeway, then continaed a fifth of a mile before ao•na o••r • carb and tr•••llnf down an embankment to tbe bottom. au ... reported lD aooct condition today at the Fountain Valley Traama Center. • Ramoe, 24, of Coeta lleM, followtna accident early W edneeday afternoon. The woman'• car reportedly •track a COIUlector brlqe from the northbound Coeta lleu .•. ·----------------------------------------~ . Policedispatcher _-turns gun on self ,. , ' ' . A police d ispatcher died of a gunshot wound 1n a remote area of Riverside County as she was target shooting with her husband, a Buena Park policeman, authorities said. Riverside CQyruy Sherifr gL Steve Scull y said Wednesday the investigation determined the wound was self-inflicted and the death of Lisa Korcsscl. 23. was being in- vestigated as a suicide. Mrs. Kortsscl, a dispatcher for the Oranae Police Department, died about I p.m. Wednesday near Lake Manhews, an unincorporated area south of Riverside. William Koresscl, 24, told in· vestigators he and his wife were target shooting when he heard a shot, turned around and saw his wife lyin& on the ground with a wound in her head. -. -.. 8outhem Calltotnia wtl be CINf. bt'NIY Md• bit wermer ,rtdey, the Nellonel WNthet ~Mid . .... ..,. pertly cloudy Md Mndl gutty •Oday .. lhe flttl ~of lhenew eprlng M110n moved through IN regton, fotec•ttrt Mtd. Wind guttl to 30 tnph will continue tonlgl'll end Friday below the canyon• end PH'" white breezy conc:11t1on1 ptevelt lk>nO the loothlll1. 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L-In he mid '(le 10 mid Ian Gabtlel 17 43 Frldayatl41am lndMlt.....,,M724 IC_..Clly 5t 45 50e ..,, Jolll M ~ p m Jim Brown arraigned in rape case !'9---lll!!!!~-.... l!!!!ll--------ll!!!~~-111111------!l!!!l!!l!!!!!!!'!!!!!J!!~~----lll!!_!= 0.i_ANGELE~ (AP) -Fo[Jll.CL._t!lc chargcs._!hc hulking Brown wore pro foot6ilfgreaTJ1m Brown, now an l>ladf luxroo-partts and a l)tac safari Brown declared. ··rm still standing mF."Myback hasn "t bcefll>rolc'?n. -BODY FOUND IN BALBOA SURFLINE .•• From Al said a woman discovered the body at about 6:25 a.m. offM Street on the tip of the Balboa Pcntn\ula. L11tk \atd.it is nut dcar whether the body l!i that ofK~vin Lee Eisiminger. the 30-)'ear-old Irvine resident who has been m1ss1 ng \inn· the Feb 26 airplane cra!ih ,r The pre-dawn ua'>h claimed the li ve!! of Sandra O'Grady. 25. of ;-Huntington-Deacll and her bovfnend : Richard Brownell, 27. of Anaheim. Both were foun d by diver\ who ~ survcyed the wreckage ~vcra l hours ~ after the ( c">sna 152 went down 200 • yard'> off the coast. Bcl':Ju\c the air plane ha-; onl )' two "Sea t\, authontte' tntttally discounted the P0'\\1btli1y that a th ird pcrM>n might ha ve been in the plane. leased by the McDonnell-Douglas Fl ying Club. The theory cha nged. however. went coroners deput1c!i discovered neither O'Grady nor Brownell had any Oy1 ng eltpenence. Also. friends recalled sce1 ng the two leave a Westminster nightclub in the compan} of another man. who ff Grady and Browrrelt'sa1d was going 10 Oy them to Las Vegas. Sheriff deputies later found E1s1m1ngcr\ Volk swagen parked a1 John Wayne Airport near the spot where the atrplane normall y was tied down. E1s1mtngcrs mother. contacted 1oda). ~1d the -.he and her husband GOVERNOR IN NEWPORT ... , FromAl about thl• I 4'> ln1enor Department ''\ dec1\1on to< lo~ Ke'iterwn·~ polluted pond~ and 'hut off federal 1mga11on water to 42.000 a<:n'<. of western 1.ian Joaquin Valle\ farm land 'T m op11m1\tir tha1 \umething will be workcJ out .. Dt·ukmeJian ..aid .. Wl· feel (the rl'fug(•J l an he ckancd ' up and at lhl· \J mt• llml· t·ont1nuc to u!>c that valuahk farm land .. The p,ovcmor dcdincd 111 cnt1c11c < arol Hallett. a special Western rcprcscntat1 v(' to Interior Secretary Donald P I lodel. fo r failing to give the state more notice. "I don·1 th ink Carol knew 11 wa-. going 10 happen:· he said. ·· J think Secrct<il) or the Interior Donald Hodel made that decision Thur'>- da) .... He felt he had no choice ... Dcukme1ian cited Hodcl's con- cern., over cri mi nal ltahll11 y for damage to wa terfowl tn the refuge. EDISON RESTRAINED ••• From Al account until the l>uc assesses responsibility. The decllion ending that payment will reportedly save ratepayer• about 11 cent• a month. The PUC staff haa recommended that EdllOfl pay for 156 rntauon of the four-year-old bill for fixing the ateam gener•tora at the ptant In northern San Diego County. San Onofre's unit 1 was shut down In 1981 wNle repairs were made to the boilers, and became operational again for the first time late last year. The delay in a decision by the PUC about financial responsibility for repair costs bothered Sylvia Siegel, executive director of the San Francisco-baaed consumer group called Toward Utility Rate Normanzatlon (TUAN). "It's most annoying they keep deferring a decision.'' the Mid. But Southern California Edison said the delay was appropriate, and said It would have had a negative effect on lta lawault If the PUC had acted. An engineer with Edison told the commt8tMon that Welt- lnghouse's equipment design was the best available, and Edllon president Howard Allen said "no responlible manufacturtng company" could be expected tA honor a warranty for replacement emergency costs Incurred during a power plant shutdown. According to the PUC staff, the shutdown of unit 1 resulted In S 181 mllllon In higher fuel costs assumed their son had di ed in the plane crash. But she said the family has received no word from authorities on the body found early today. .. But we've been waiting for this to happen." she said ... The watting has been hard. It's so unfinished." A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board. which is invesTiptl ng tha l'nh. said a report that should pinpoint the cause of the accident 1s not completed. Larry Tracy. a spokesman for the McDonnell·Douglas Flying Club. said the airplane was in tip-top shape. He said crash investigators told him they were satisfied that the plane had been properly maintained . .. Thcrr was nothing wrong with the plane," said Tracy. who noted that Eisiminger used the craft frequently. Witnesses to the crash said the airplane passed over the city-owned pier at a low altitude and made a sudden tum before plunging into the ocean and 'linking in 40 feet of water. TRIAL ••. From Al convicted. Ralph could be sentenced to spend from 27 years to ltfe in pnson. T~e prosecution alleges Ralph. a Briush-born. free-lance photogra- pher., sh~t Kaye out of revenge and in a m1sgu1ded anempt to force his former wife to turn to him for emotional suppon . The two were anempting a reconciliation at the time. However. defense attorney Jack Earl y said he intends to -show that Kaye was shot and killed accidentally while tryi ng to prevent his stepfather from commining suicide. Early said that after Kaye was shot, hi s client panicked. burying the muscular youth"s body in a sandy ditch at an Irvine co nstruction site where tt was discovered Aug. 6. During cross-cllamination, Ka ye·s mother. speaking in a low, halting voice. told Jurors Ralph 's mennll \late had been .. up and down" in the days preceding the Aug. I shooting. She also said her former husband wa s often depressed. Ralph. who has been held in the Orange Coun1 y Jail in lteu of SS00.000 bail since his arrest. con- ferred with his anorney on two occasions ~uring the afternoon-long · cross-euminauon. • The trial. now in its second week. 1s elt pected to conclude sometime ncll t week. What do you like about late Dally Pilot? Wltat don't you llke? Call tile numbu at left and your me1111e will be recorded, trentcrtbe4 aad dellvered 10 Use approprtete editor. actor. was arraigned today on charges shirt. of rape. scxJlal banery and assault. A preliminary hearing was set for and declared outside coun he would April 18 at which ume Brown's tnal prove his innocence. will be ~hcduled. Brown, who signed autographs and With Brown in the courtroom was blew kisses to fa ns who crowded th e his &irlfriend, Carol Moses. who was hallways of the Criminal Couns originally arrested along with him bu\ building, said he believes he 1s a was never charged. Moses. 22. told victim of his own fame and perhaps reponers she had been granted im· also of racism. mun11y from prosecution to testify ··r think any publtc figure 1s before 1he grand jury which in- vulnerable 10 charges, .. Brown told a vest1gated the case and she said she crush of reporters and cameramen would testify in Brown's behalf at his who surrounded him a~ Im thl: rrtal. courtroom ... Once I was arrested. my Bro wn 's a11o rney. Johnnie career was ruined:' Cochran. declared ... Jim Brown will Brown. 49. spent less than two be acqu111ed -yo u can count on that. minutes before Municipal Coun There arc witnesses who will eit- Judgc El va Soper. He aclmowledgcd oncratc h1m ... Jim Brown did not his name was James Nathaniel Brown strike anybody. did not rape anybod y. and that he was plcadini;t innocent to and we arc going to prove 1ha1." Deputy District Attorney Vivian Somota told reporters the claim that racism ma) be involved 1n the case is "abs urd ... and said she beli eved there was sufficient phys ical evidence to support the charges aga inst Brown. "Do I think I can wan it?"' she said. "Thai·~ why I'm a trial lawyer. I'm willing to try 11 and lhat '>hould say it all. If! d1dn"t be lie ve in the guilt of the defend ant. r m ethically bound not to tr} the ca!ie." Brown was arrested at his home Fc6. 2CJin the HOTlywood Aillsarter an alleged 1nc1dent late the night before. police Sgt. Richard Beardslee 'iatd at th e time of his arrest. Moses wa s also arrested and book- ed for ">cxual banery. according to Sgt. Charle!> McTagcart. Brown was re· leased on S 17.500 bail . COCAINE SEIZED IN MESARAID .•. From Al officer allegedly pu rchased 17 ounces of cocaine at the la rge apanment complex at 635 Baker St. about 6 p.m .. according to a police spokes- man. Poltcc then obtained a search warrant at West Orange County Municipal Court in Westminster. A subsequent search of the apanment all eged lr, yielded .. additi onal amounts· of high-grade and uncut cocaine believed sm uggled in from South America or Mell1co. according to the police spokeswoman. rhc tno arrested at the apartment on suspicion of selling cocaine and possession of cocaine for sale were Mario Carrasco. 45. a resident of the apanmcnt: Oscar Hugh Hcrnandei. 39, bcl1~ved to be a resident of Newport Beach and Michael Edward Duffy. 28 of La Salle La ne in Huntington Beach. Carrasco and Hernanez. reponcd to be (.'Ill/CO\ or Argentina. arc being held in Hunt ington Beach city jail on ball of $250,000. Duffy 1s being held 1n lieu ofS25.000 bail. The ca!.c ho~ been under invcsli$8- 11on for about three months. pohcc -.aid. Officers said cocaine ts manufac- tured from cocoa plants Jrown in 'o uth of the border countr1es where "11 1i. din cheap." It is usually smuggled into this country by air· plane or h<>nt. !~~IL Y TERRORIZED IN M~~A ••• pie's two daughters. lien Tht. 26. and Kim Oanh. 17. and tied them up nex t to thetr parents. Another family member. Lam Xuon. 20. was brought to the room after he arrived home from school and was greeted by a robber. who pu1 a Run to the man·s head. Poltce reponed the assailants threa tened to put the fa mily members "in water and put clectrictty to them or use an iron on their bodies" after the v1ct1m s igno red the demands for money. The fam1I~ wa<; hl'l d for about an hour. while the robber!> repeatedly put guns to the victims' fo reheadsand ransacked the bedrooms. wr· t· ·I wa tches. rings and cash were taken from th e pce>plc. Before lc.'av1ng. the rohber'I untied the elderly couple nnd th e two daughter'>. 'laying they could call the poltce now, reports said. The a!ls:ulants were described as betwee n 19 and 20 years old. wearing "new wave .. style clothing. including black leather 1ackcts. Just Call 642-6086 The 11me U ·bo1r 111wertq 1ervlce may be Hed to record lenera to tile editor on any topic. Contrtb•tora to o., Letters col•mn m••t lKllNle tltelr ~ name and telephone number for verification. No clrc1latloa calla, ple11e. l t ll ttt what's on Y"' ml9d. U<.,,UI~ f 1.wty ~ 'If"' on "'",.... .,....., ~ l'Y s 10 '"" ri•• ti.""• , '"" .. Aj '°"' i;eoy .. t4 ~H &awrl!tr af>O luMllt " ""'c>o l'ICJ4' f<"" Ct'IJ? 01 7 • "' ~ ..... 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