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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-25 - Orange Coast PilotCommunity leaders call for grand jury investigation of crime among refugees By TONY SAAVEDRA OflMDeltr .......... A retired Supcnor Court Judge and an Irvine councilman are among six community leaders calling for a grand jury investigation into reports of Callfomla South Korean President Is paying a visit to Los Angeles./ A4 Natio n President Reagan suffers worst foreign pollcy de- feat of his administration In vote on Nicaraguan aid./ AS w ·or ld A cargo ship carrying 14,000 tons of iron ore is sunk by a mine in the Red Sea./A4 Flrebombings and rock- throwing riots continue in at least a dozen black communities In South Afrlca./A4 Boating An estimated 3,600 te- quila-thirsty skippers and crew members set sail Saturday in the 38th New- port-to-Ensenada yacht race./A10 Sports Edlaon finishes unbeaten season In Sunset league track actlon./81 University High School ls all alone In first place In e baseball play. /81 organized cnme amona V1etnamest" refugees. Ex-judge Bruce Sumner. chairman of the Orange County .pemocrattc Party. and Irvine Councilman Larry Agran added their signatures to a Up, up and away with the Angels Daily Pilot•s scribe takes negative Gs for a positive exp~rience The Navy pilot was as much of a contrast to Marines as his Na vy-blue T A4-F Skyhawk II was 10 the drab F-4s and F-16s on the flight hne a1 the Manne Corps Air Station, El Toro, Wednesday. His biography said he s.et a weight lifting record for the bench press at the Univen11y of Georgia. It shows. His tailored Na\oy-blue fl1~ht suit DoN fElllY PILOT LOGBOOK was accented with two gold stripes running down its left front. The stnpes are broken over th<.' left breast by a patch. gold letters on a blue field that read "7 Lt. David Anderson." A <>mall American flag 1s stitched to the kft shoulder and the insiitnta of the Air show details on A3 Blue .o\ngels ndcs on th<.' nghl breast of the flight suit. ~ndc1sm1 loois hkc hc ""as type. cast for a real-hfe version of "The R1~ht Stuff.'" letter sent 1h1s week to the grand Jury. Sumner said the action was spurred by al~puons th.at Vietnamese refu- gees as well as U.S•c111zcns through- out the nation were being terronzed. extorted. robbed and murdertd b\ a Mafia-hke gang of V 1etnamese. · The alleged group I!> believed to be led by former h1gh-rank1ng m1lnary officials and ex-police officers from the overthrown government of South Vietnam 'umneradded that Orange ( ount) wa!> rumored to be tht' ner\oc: center for this alleged "para-m1htaf) .. out lit An I lS·)ear veteran of the bench Sumn{'r ~1d he "'anttd 1he rnunt) grand JUr) to either set the rumon. a1 rest or point out the problem "Th•• to no way 1mp1nges the majont9' of very fine people in the V1e1name!>f communll)." he mid. 1n a telephone 1ntcrv1ew WedneM1ay .. But 1f there are &fOups v1ct1mmna other ,people. I think we should lcno"' about 11." ".iumner continued "The) (ref_,. gees) deserve all tl:le protectJons ofhfe he rt . and one of those is to be free lrom e>.plo1tat1on .. .\t a press conference earlier 1n the da>. Agran 5a1d he became involved partl~ because of the small c~mmun1- 1y of Southe. ' ian li\'ioi lD ll"\lanc': A&ran. hov.c\.cr. added thal all ''local commumun· have 1n obhpt1on to protect an 1tmosphtre offrecdom." The letter. not )et received Wednesday b~ tht' arand JUr). was abo a&ncd br. former Anaheim Mayor W.J Bill Thom. Cal tak Fullerton history professor Sheldon (Pleue eee VIET I ill NB mart facing federal action Owner of Irvine firm charged in sales to Soviets .\ °"1:"' port lkal h man taccs lederal chargt'c; that he cnn'ip1red to 1llt'gall~ ship <..om pull'r t'qu1pment to th<." So\ 1e1 l n ion The l \ attornt'\ s ollil·e 1n °'lie-. York ha<, lhargcd R1lhJrd Finn '*.i O"-ner of the In inc-ha'it~ D111tal Procc'i'iing ( 11rp "'11h '1olattng fed· era I c\pon rc,1m 11un' on h1gh- technolog) pnidut '' Finn alkgedh t'OO\p1red wtth a West u<.'rman \.\Oman 1n I <JS:' lo send computer l'qu1pmcn1 10 lht' ~o' tC'I l 1 n1on . the l \ < U'>IOm!I \el"\ ice ~1d in a complJtnt likd v.11h the l ") A11oml·' ·., onin· Finn \urrrndl·rcd T Ul''\d.l\ to lelkr- al au1hon11e\ 1n Lo., ..\ngdl~ and a"-alls a heanng 1n "-<.>"' ) urk \\e-dn~J\ l u an\\.\l"f lht~lomplaint "-e11her hnn nor h" a11umc' Michal'! Kl·nnl'' nt \anta .\na \.\l·rc: a1,atlahk f11r l·ommcnt th1 ... morning But in lOUrt paper\. hnn dcnt('d \ 1ola11ng l.'~purt la"'' and \aid ""hen ht• tilkd .tn nrdt·r tor J \\ l'!.I ( 1crman compull·r tirm hl' "a' una\.\.JrC tha1 the rnmpu1cr t'4u1pnwnt "'ould Ix· sent to the~" ll'I l n11•n .\tTonJ1ng 10 lht• l ompl;iint I nn con~rirt•d "'1th Re m·c" ln1'Jr 111 ~e, GermJn\ to 'h1r ruur , nmrutl'r 1n1crlJle tioarJ, 111 hn l umfluln ti rm "llh I t' Oll'Olh\O Ill II t"H'lllU··---- alh reJt h1n~ lht· ...,,,\ 1t·t l n111n T ht· lour I )J1.1 ( •l·na.11 lx1.i rds.. \alut·d at ahout ~: "1)(1 .1110"' ;i l.'um putt·r 111u1mmun1t alt'"1th ulhl'f computn' or \.\1lh 'llt.'l 1al11t•d t•qu1p men1 Entertainmen t ''The Supporting Cast'· stings acid-tinted laugh tines at the Newport Theater Arts Center .I A 12 The 29-year-old Na") lighter pilot ·~ the advance man for the Nav) 's precision flight demonstration 1eam that will perform this wc<.'kend at El (Pleue .ee SOARING/ A2) Noee o f Blue Ang eta• A4 SkyJla wk ahlne. -just like the preclalon pilots. f-ctkr;il 111l1, 1Jh .:il k~l· that lnh;ir (Please see ~EWPORT I A 2) Bualness The Newport Beach Mar- riott celebrated Its 10th anniversary with an eye toward making it one of the West Coast's largest resorts./ A 13 INDEX Boating Erma Bom beck Bridge Bl-2 A 11 -BA_ Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion A6 A 13-14 Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather L I VI S P ACES CONTEST See photos In today's Dally ... - 86-8 B4 B8 8 3 .. 87 A 11 A9 A3 BS 81-3 A 11 A12 A2 Back Bay cleanup funding assured By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of -0.ily Not Ii.ft A $2. 7 m1lhon appropna11on tor the continued ckanup of th{' lipper Newport Bay 1s included 1n the proposed state budget and 1~ '1rtuall~ assured of being approved. 'ia )S state Sen. Marian Bergeson. R-N<.'wpon Beach. The Senate suhcomm11te{' ap- prn..,ed &he appropna11on ~·,era I weeks ago With thl' .\'i~mbl~ Rt•- ~urces Budget 'iubcomm1tt{'e'-; ap- pro, al last week. th<.' lll'ITI ""111 b~pas!> a JOtnl Senatc-A.,~mhl~ rnnfcrcnn· committee 1n Junl' The appro pna11on "'II remain 1n the budg<.'t Gov.< rc·o rgc IX-ut..meJ1an will send to th<.· l l·g...,laturc. ~nd (Pleaee eee UPPER/ A2) Sen. Marian Bergeaon Bar owner cleared Jn rape of girl, 15 By ROBERT BARKER OI , ... D.ity Not IWI \ ''*·'l'.ar-olJ llunllnttll•n Ekath IJ\Crn (l\\ncr ha' hc-t•n JU!Ullll·J tll l h.1rgt·, o t raping a I "1-\l'.tr·tilJ ttirl "htlc J tompan1on alkgt·dh hdd thl' girl do"' non lhl.' t'arrt•1t·ll Oon1 ot the har J .1 mn \ I nlhll'\ ..a 1d \,\ t•tt Ol''id.t \ that lhl' .II 1"\l\Jl1on \.\-3\ J '\t•lup' and \ 1>\.\t'd Ill linJ lllll 1•h.1l' JI II 1 ~1111101 111 lhl h.1 r~"' '' 11111"• •Ol' ' I IHP\.\ n .1 Int 111 "'11Hl- in 1t ht•r Ith lo! rl ,1 m"ulh hl· ... 11.! Hut 'lr.1n~1· < '''""' I kpul\ I '1' Int I \ltnrnl'\ < h.trk' \1 1dJ k111n '><lid 1t1J.1\ he l"11.0 lll'\t•d tht'I\' \\,I' ,utlit tt'nl n 1d1 lhl It• tllll\ ll l I nd .. ln ,11 IOH 1'1lt 1.11x .1 1rinw th.11 1arnl'' .1 (Pleaae aee SUSPECT/ A2) Irvine backs community theater funding By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -Delly Not I i.fl A long-awaited community theater. plus a child-care fac11t y. will be included in the financing package for the new Irvine Civic Ce-nter. City Council members have decided. The ell~ pro1cc ts would be built through the sale of about $1i mtll1<>n in bonds issued lor a pem><l of between 25 and 30 year\. Assistant (HY Manager Paul HraJ\ said staff members will r.rcparl' th<.' funding package outlined ruc ... J.l\ h\ the council and return 11 1n ah11111 a month for nppro' al Hazards can b e in your neighborhood Small businesses account for l 0% of state's wastes By TEVE OEI INGER AaMd91«1 ...... Wtllet ~AC R.\MENTO -M°'t people in a downtown ne1ahborhood dom1- nntcd h~ tree-shrouded V1c1oru~n hou~ were ~tartlcd to learn that workcn 1n an old warehou~ on the cornt'rr hurn out ~4 m1lhon pllons of to"c wastr annualh "II hothef'\ mr no"' 1h111 I knn"' d1dn 't realize there "'ere an' to\ll chemicals to thl\ bu1ld1ng." \3'" L u1 Santana. a 21 ·)"tar-old scc~ta" "'ho work!. nearb).' For two decade "'orkef'\ 1n,1dt· Dominick Nolt'~ \hOfl ha"c ho1lcd metal 1n acid and !)Int~ 11 ~1th t·hromc. bran or other <iuhs1amc' .\bovc the . aurilc of '-3l!i \C-attNcd across 20.000 squnre feet. Nole shout' with pride that ht~ hus1nt\\ ha!i h11 the" SI m1lhon annual \ale'l mark Statt" offic1 I 1n thl' ClJl'ltal " ' Nole\ plant -a"d hundrtds hh · 11 throuehou&. < ahlorn1a -arr r 'Jm pk"" of \mall nc1dlhorhood hu\1 - (Pl•M tee NALL/ A3) ' f I ht• propo ..... ·d l'I' 11 ll'nll'f, 11111pln "'mild l:w hu1h "'1th111 J Ml-Jt rt "'' houndl·d h\ Barranca R11Jd I I.I r' Md •\\l'llUl' •\l10n .\\t'nUl' Jlld l'l'lt'I' l JO} On Wa.sh. fhc S24 mllhun ll\lt tt•ntt•r \\!Hild 1nr lutlt• lllU lh 11 t h.1mtx•r, u t\ nllitt'' .ind .1 Jl<1lt,1 \l,1111111 \Jdintt a thtld·\Jll' llnh California's Time Bomb \\1lltll1 lll\I ·'" add11111nJI )I ... rn1ll11111 "'' otliual' \J\ • I hl· rmrt1'cd In int• ( ''It I h1·Jtt·1 l'\llnltt1 t'J JI JOOUt \111 m1ll11m \\oulJ be built ;u l .C In in1• 110 1lt •n.11t·J prnpcrt' In C\t hJ nttt' lnr t Ill p111rt'rt' and othrr donJtt•d 'l'f\ llt' I ( I \\t1Uld tx· rx·rm11lt•tl ltl U\l' till' thl'.1tcr .1h11u1 .1 thi rd ot 1hc t•ml· In 1·1·~ l f\tn\ \Oll'r' arrirn\ot•d S 11• m1ll1un J'x1nd l\\Ut· lo pa' for lt'1 .• 1 p.ir~' .1 \t'n1111 , 1111t•n l'l'ntc-r anJ ,11r1rn11in1h 1hc.Jlcr. I ram the tun, .1h<•ut '\I ' million rc-main' for l• ''' 111 n •" th1 lht'.lll'I The d C\11 (PleaH Me IRVDmf A '.2 l OC's toxic waste problem minimal, but it's still there~ Eh JEFF ADLER 04 ,... °""' ..... ltafl I \rJll[ll' ( tlUOI\ J1>nn I IJll' lht• trt·nwnduu' "'"l "-J\h' prt)hlt•m, 1h.1t tonlrnnt tht• 1ndu1o1r1Jllll'd n11r' 111 the fa<>t m e'<.'11 I 11\ \n~l'lr' < 011nt\. hut thn d11 t'\l\I .md tlw , 11unt\ l.'\f"'l.t\ hi hnnll 1hnrr-'undl·t ,ontrol Jlu1rJina 111 1h1· lllllnl\' h.11.trdllU\ mJll'rl.ll' tlflh l'I \\ 1 Jun 1 hJ'<' JUul'\km' .1, h.1d .. , 1h1 rr\I nl the 1n,l11\t1 1.1lt1l·.t , 1•un II\ <'\Jll.llnl'O lot1~·rt l 111tl11 h tlllt't 11•1 111 1hc , 11unl\ ' han11d1•11' m.1 lt'rtJh pr111uam unil\' \.\('an· 1 .. ,"" \.\t '''" ha\l' .l l,tO\XI Upf)tm11nl1\ 111 ~t·1,1ur prnhkm under c1mt1 11I ( 11 tllllh 'a1<l lhJI ht°'IJC, th\' 1lk1Ull Jumrinp of 111\1<.' tht· 11\unl\' ha1ard11u\ ~:ht( prnhlrm' '1cm lrom thn·l· 111.un 'oUt\.l''--h.irardnu' mJt<'n.11, 11-..·,1h'1ndu ... 1n ~Hh l.irt< J nd 'm"ll llO(ClO lrolk,1 lll\ll Wl\h Jum!'l' 'II' h a\ th<' \1l t nil tlump '" (Pie~ Me COUNTY'S/ A3) - U • ~Coat DAILY PflOT/Thur..o.y, Aflfl 2&, 1HS Trilst~es OK 5.8 percent raises for. Valley teach_ers --, IJ PHIL SNE!DEBMAN .... ..., ...... Concluding almost a..y~r of bc:ncd ~nlnct talks. Fol.int.am V11Ucy School Olstrict uustccs have a.,-eed to a S.S percent retroactJve pay raise Jor instructors. But the contract. which makes the raises retroactive to July I. 1984. for the elementary district's 300 teachers. Jeaves a dispute over a longer teach- ina day un~lvcd. Distnct officials said the pa) raise combined with an extended school year will allow teachers to cam 8. 7 perctnt more thls year. The pay raise wa~ the result of · 381.ary reopencr talks for the last year of a three-year faculty contract that expires June 30. Negouat1ons have .already beJun ori a· contract for the period beginning July I. The dthtv 1n Ap(lrov1ng the pa) raise was caused by 1 da arttment over lengt~nin.1 IM $Choo1 da)-fo.. students and addin rhc ~ys to the i.chool }CU . I The dastnct wanted to make the schcC:lule chan,cs last summer to qualify for -1dit1onaJ state funds. The Fountain VaUcy Education Assocuuion. representing teachers. said the schedule changes had to be negotiated. The teachers said they would not ncgottate the chan&es. however, until the salary mcrca~ was settled. Dlstnct lruJtccs, who wanted the changes in place before the bqinning of the school )'ear, voted in August to increase the instructional day for fim and second grade teachers by 30 mmutes and to lengthen the school year from 17 5 to 180 days. Teachers have been working the additional daily minutes. but their union protested fhe trustees' dcc1 ion 10 the Public: Employment R~l•ttems 80aJ'd A PERB JUd&e recently ruled that the trust~ improperly tenathcncd the.._ teaching day. The extended school year was not ruled improper ~cause it was imposed only on students. The dis\rict planned to use substJlutes to i.cach the extra days. 1f nece$sary. lJ ndcr the new con tract agreement, regular instructors will teach the cxtro five days and be paid for them. The d1stnct has appealed the Judge's ruhng on the extended teach- ing day. however. Both ides have agreed to leave this issue unresolved uo11ll the appeal process has been exhausted. Unul that time. first and sec6nd grade mstructors will continue to teach the add1t1onal 30 minutes daily. SUSPECT ACQUITTED IN RAPE CASE .•• From Al • ..,, maximum nine-year pnson sentence Middleton said national pubhctt)' •bout an Illinois rape caSt' "most definitely" influenced jurors who returned their unanimous verdict Monday in Westminster. In the case that's made headlines across the nation. Illinois resident Gary Dotson has ~n behtnd bars for six years ago on a rape con v1ct1on. He "'.85 released bnefly when hts alleged v1clJm recanted her story. But Dotson was sent back to jail earhertbis month after a Judge said he didn't believe the woman's new story. Orange County Jurors, according to Middleton. had a reasonable doubt whether the rape occurred. The 15-year-old girl charged that while waiting for a friend she was 1nv1ted by Endsley to come into the Black Rose Tavern on Adams Av- enue last July 28. Later. she called police and was treated at Huntington Hu:nana Hos- pital. claiming she was held down and attacked. Endsley, who said all along th.at he was inn~nt. said the girl had bought a soft drink in a small shopping center near the bar and had come into the bar that was closed for rcnnovation. "I guess she just wanted to know what was 11.oing on," Endsley said. "She was here for JUSt two or three minutes. Nobody else was here." he said. Bur Middleton said witncsse5 re- ported that the girl became hysterical after leaving the tavern and called a friend who called the police. Middleton said that hospital em- ployees testified that the girl had suffered a fresh vaginal tear but found no evidence of semen. Endsley's attorney, Glenn Osajima of Santa Ana, said the jurors believed that the alleged attack couldn't have happened the way the gjrl described it. Her testimony conflicted with some physical evidence. he said. VIET ORGAN1zin CRIME FEARED ••• FromAl . .- Mar.lm, Amin David of the Amen- -can G I Forum. and Chns Loumalus. a member of the North Orange County Community College D1stnct board. · The document referred to "vowing evidence" of organized cnm1nal ac- . n v1ty among the Vietnamese com- munity. In Costa Mesa. police reported at least th~ mc1dents this year 1n which Southeast Asians were threatened or -held at gunpoint by"robbers descnbcd as Vietnamese. Last month. five robbers burst into an apanment. and threatened to torture family mem- bers, while pressing guns apmst the victims' heads. And Costa Mesa police believe an organized group of Vietnamese arc responsible fo r many of the car burglaries in that city, with Toyotas being the favored target. Capt. Roben Moody said many cassette tape players and stereos arc stolen from the cars and apparently shjpped out of state as part of a ·•pretty organized" operauon. Moody. however. attnbuted the problem to people from nearby c1t1es and not to Costa ~sa·s small Vietnamese community. .Noting the "repeated and continu- ous" reports from around lhe coun- try. Sumner recommended that a federal grand jury be empaneled if the proposed investigation 1s too large to be handled by the county agency. County &find jury terms arc set to expire in July. consequently the matter may be held over until the new members are seated. Sumner said. SOARING WITH THE BLUE ANGELS •.• From Al ,W u11H1;~ :_I~-------~ -- Wintls wreak Southland,havoc Wino. t>lOwlng th~OUOh SoYthetl'\ CaJlfornle cul elee1rlelty to mM• than 10.000 r>ec)ple, threaten«' 10 topple a 0tene onto a motel end fenMd • bruah fire near Lake Cutalc early tOd•Y· euthorlt• Mid. #ortatt/for 7 pm EST. Fri . Aorfl 2e Gustuucbed~ mph In the coutal.,... 8nd-'Clmpb lnlhe c:teMrte tOday, and lhe National w .. ther Service Mid they would conUnue through tonight. reaching 60 mph In the deMrl el)d up IO •5 mpn In the Los Angeles bUin AIOnQ the Orange Coall ''*'will be northerly winds 15 1• 30 mph tonight wrth locally stronger guats below northern canyona t'*1 shifting to northeast and malnly below the canyons Friday. Mostly clear akl" A llttl-coole< days With hight In the 701. Lows tonight. ,.8 10 80 ~HV•• 82 81 Temps ll!tle Roe~ 71 ~1 lOUievllle ,. •6 IHftlplllt 1$ S3 Hlgl'I low IOf 24 flour• er•O•ng •I S • m M..,,,. &.Kl> 19 74 M.._ __ • es u ~, !>a ., Moi.-S1 Pll;ll 62 u IO Sl'!Owt•S A~Qllll 1$ •8 N-18 ., ..__WM-$PW• 'f()U I.IS Cleo• O' c.or-.<et ·~ a3 M lffwOflMnl 85 as AtlcllOtllCI" ., le -YOlll S3 •9 Atten1e !1 ~1 NotlOlll Ve ,, 83 AllMhCC•lt S• S1 OlllM>Oma City 78 sa Calif. Temps Surf report A141"' ., SS <>m.n. 74 47 .""'"'°'" St SI Ortanoo 8' ~ k1•'41•011•m 15 59 Plll!t-'1•1 51 ., HIQl'I. low fOf 2• 11our1 end1ng et Sa "' UX:ATIOfl am8"AN :::14.• •1 31 ""-'• 91 67 Huntington e..cn 1·3 ,.,, 49 34 e.-... ,...., 78 47 Boeton S3 40 P111tovrg11 78 M Eu•eh SS 4S RMl<Jelly~I 3.5 poot 8ulfll0 80 ., P01'11811d. M• SJ 31 F1Mn0 80 SI •0111811 .. 1. 1"wporl J..S poot CUC* S2 20 POflltnd Or 53 36 lo.A.,.. 80 69 221\d Sl•MI ~t 3-6 pOOt Cll9tlnton S C. 80 65 P•ovldenu •9 JI 0•111•1><1 10 SI 8111-Weoge • 3 ... poot CllMIM1on W v '113 ~ ::Tcn, •• S9 P110Ro0l~ 81 37 lAQUfl•&Mell 2-3 lllh Cllat10t1t N C 18 S<I 113 30 Fl.a BJun 75 48 s .... c-•• 2·3 fair Reno 83 JS W•t.,•tml> 59 ~ 57 ~ RlellmOnd as ~9 ~-C•ty 72 •7 ~ 62 ., SI LOUii 11 54 SKt.,...,,to 76 .. Swell d1tect100 -I C-t• IS •1 SI Pel• T lmPI ,, 62 s-. 87 •• ~ S9 sa Sell Lelle cu, SS 41 San IMQo 78 62 Columbul °" 1~ sa SM! 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IMI perlOCI HtQlla tn Iha 7 lo mid 909, Sania Ant 79 sa Moon .... todey ti 11 se p"' . ,_ ~ •2 ~ ~· •ttS. ltt• In Iha cref-00 Lows 5.,,11 Cruz ,. •5 Fndr, •t 9 ao t m and Mb eQt1" ti K-..Oty 711 S3 0 ,.,_ v-., 60 27 11 stpm NEWPORT MAN FACES FEDERAL RAP •• From Al · sent Finn a telex notifying him that the final destination of the computer boards would be at a country home in the Soviet Union belonging to Ba beck Scroush - a partner of In bar's. lnbar's and ~roush's company. I ntemat1onal Processing Systcmli-of Cologne. West Germany, "as raided and closed b) German authonties late last year. A vahd export hcensc 1s needed to ship computer pans to the So' 1et Union or Soviet-bloc countnes. To ship the boards to West German). a hcensc I'> needed 11 the equipment 1s worth more than S 1.000. customs official., \ay If convicted on the conspiracy charges. Finn could face a maximum penalty of five years 1mpnsonment and a SI 0.000 fine. UPPER BAY CLEANUP FUNDS ASSURED ... From Al because it appeared in the governor's-rhe state's respons1b1hty, as the }car to ensure that the Upper Bay onginal proposed budget. the $2. 7 cleanup will concentrate on the ba} cleanup fund\ ""ere approved by the milhon allocation 1~ v1 rtuall) as-itself. Bergeson said. Legislature. sured. Bergeson said. • The remaining SS00.000 for the In earl> March. Bergeson tn· "Ever since the state forged a com mg year would be made up by a troduced a bill that sought S2. 7 working partnership on the Upper combination of funds from the cities mil hon in funding should the ap- Newport Bay with local officials. of Newport Beach and Irvine, the propri'at1on be eliminated from Deu- Toro·s 35th Annual Navy Rehef Air helmet, adjusts the mike and pulls a the horizon turns. twists, disappears progress ... has been steady and effcc-county of Oran~ and the Irvine Co. kme1ian's proposed budget. Show. lever behind your head that arms the and reappears as the A4 ~ins tive." Bergeson said in a prepared The $3.5 million project would The bill was an insurance policy of Pan of the JOb is being t he Blue ejection seat. rolli ng, looping, banking and divina. statement. include more dredging work in the sorts. a Bergeson aide said at the time. Angels' narrator at the air show. His After Anderson straps himself into One moment there's the sensation of Bergeson testified on behalf of the ecological reserve and would com-With apJjroval of the $2. 7 million .Jhght Georgia drawl will outline what the cockpit. he and Donaldson stan blindi~ speed only to be followed by appropnat1on before the Assembly plete the restoration. Future funds allocation by the Assembly and spectators should look for while the the jet's engine. Donaldson marches the foehng of the loss of power. subcomm1ttcc. would be used to main tam the area. ~nate. however. the Bergeson bill other six Bl uc Angels make their 10w,--_~ro~th~e~fr~o~n~t~o~f~th;_:;c~p~la~n~;e~,it:d;'.oes;;an;:Ja~bo~u:.;t__.'f"kTh::;e~G~s~co~m~e~f a~s~te~r:lar.n~d~ha~rd~~-...:A~bo::;u::;t:....7.:...:5::...L~r~ce=n t::...o~l:_t:..:.h:..::c~fi~u.:.:n::d.:.:1n.:.c:L1:.:s _ __,B~e0!.bc,.,,s=~h ...... ...:.:.;.....,,.......~!.!.r:..:.helo.ir:.....!.!the!.!i~s --'~r~o::..:v.!:.e~d..!.1o~be~u~n~n~e~ce:.:s~sa~~-------i-- a 1 u c maneuvers arspeeds of up to face and staftd5 et 911 · a so negative s. osative J.000 mph Fnday. Saturday and the canopy closes Donaldson directs Gs crush you down into the cockpit. Sunday. • Anderson off the apron. comes to negative Gs try to pull you out. Another part of the Job 15 to take attention and snaps a salute to his Anderson explains each maneuver, members of the news med ta on pilot as the jct lumbers past. all of them the basic repertoire of demonstration flights. A few minutes later Anderson's fighter pilots. Anderson flashes a ~nn a dentist voice comes through t.he helmet's The maneuvers are crisp -sharp. could use for advertising, 'Tm not earphones. "Let's go fly ing." Up becomes down. Down is up. You here to make you sick. or make you do From the takeoff to the landing try getting used to looking up to see anything you don't want to do. lf)ou A.nderson ex plains everything he's down. want a straight-and-level fl1_ght fine. If doing. His manipulations of the Jet's Anderson instructs has passenger to ,you want to feel what the pilots feel. stick are duplicated by the second set take the controls to feel his move- • that's fine too." of controls in the rear seat. ments on the stick tben announces • The unfamiliar snugness of an The needles on the panel Jump as "you've got it." ... b fl gh h h the A4 screams down the runway then Oh ve-ura 1 t suit mate cs anot er ~lacks as the landing gear is hf\cd. Push the stick lef\ and the plane hint of unfamtliart) as you ~ance out Once the gear's up the sensation of rolls left. push harder and it rolls . the window at the sleek JCt figh ter power and speed doubles. faster. Slap it and the A4 rolls faster • 'parked outside the bnefing room "Going up ... Anderson·s voice has than your stomach wants. What you sec is two seats atop a large a matcr-·of-fact nng, but the sensation Turning back toward El Toro, :·tct engine. in the cramped cockpit is anything b} Anderson points out two Manne F4s The tasle of breakla\t rnllcc 1s matter-of-fact. The horizon disap-thousands of feet below. The pilots .. 'strong on the back of ) our tongue pears as tbe sky opens tn front of the arc conducting an aerial ballet of a .: Only coffee for breakfast -JU'SI tn A4. mock d~ght • ~·case. ··Turning left... The honzon 1s Streaking back. Anderson explains "Let's shake 1t out." The ""ords back. but it's vertical. The firs! Gs arc that the landing will involve a sound unfamiliar for your o""n voice noticeable. but not strong. Anderson banking maneuver pilots use to cut Andcr~n·s teal-blue eyl''> .,park It: bnngs the A4 back to le' el and then air speed JUSt before landing on the as much a'i his smile \lands it on its tail again deck of an aircraft carrier. It has to be A few minute" later crew chief Minutes later "'e'v(· over the Pa-donefast.hesa1d.TheGswillhithard Dave Donaldson 1' cinl'hlnl( the e1fic Ocean and cleared for acrobatrcs. this tr me. ''I'll only need to use half harnc.,s lhat hold-. pa<.scnger' 1n the A.ndcrson ease'i tnto the maneuvers the runway thtll way," he !>lys. rear scat o f the A4. \O the G·forces begin slowly. Every G Anderson will move from the No. 7 Donald'>on point\ out the gyro-doublcs)o ur body weight and forces spot with the Blue Angels next year. KOpe G-mctl·r. luel gauge. air speed the blood into the lower pan of your It's pan of the: rotation. He can choo~ indicator and thr m1kc noodle (a tw(}-body. The (,._ feel hke someone to become pan of the formation. or to mch piece of plastic tubing that pushing down on }Our helmet and fl y one of the opposing planes (the covers a toggle switch I "II you want shoulder!> and there'<, a hea\ yness an ones that fl) directly at each other to talk to the pilot tl1p the noodle up ~our lt>Wl'r hp and c-.cltds The Gs dunng the show). • Flip 11 do""n <1 nd the pi lot can tJlk alw pui;h and pull 1n the pit of )Our Two years after that he will b\! back .. \tomach. reassigned and more Navy and He point\ 111 other lc"cr'> and When Anderson" \Utt~fied ever)· Manne pilots who meet the cntena sw11ches then shakes his head "Don't thing 1s OK 1n lhl' hack \Cat. he goes will 101n the Rlue Angels. It's all pan -~1ouc..h the~... mlo the full rouum:. of the system the Navy uses to show Donald\on then burklcs · your The gyro\WfX' '>Ptn'> hke a top as ofT its best pilots. ,.., •'. WE'RE LISTENING ,, . What do )OU like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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WUUam1 Production Circula11on Man,it1Pr M;m;lger • Clrculatlon 71 .. / .. 2-4333 Cl•Hlfled edvertla&ng 71.,142-1171 All other ct.pllrtrnent• 142-4321 .MAIN OFFICE ) I() w ..... fl•t ~· c °''• ~ '"" Ma• • .,.,._ ft.• 1-.ecl ""'• ....... CA 1'6:1'*: Coov"Q'" •!ltl 0r..,.. c...n1 ~ ~ No -\IO!tft "'"1<et-eclo10'•1 _II .. <I ._, .. .._,, --.... , ,,. ,..,,...,.,,.., • llV"' ~ ... ,_...,., n4 ""''''OM - S.CIY'4 le" 1•41"'J" l'e"1 at ""411 Mna C.. IOf,.. dJPf> IU lllOOI $uM<<~>llOll b'f C .. , ... $A 1~ ,....,,-ll~y ~,,me• '6 ~ '''""'"'• VOL. 71, NO. 115 IRVINE THEATER FUNDING APPROVED •.. From Al has already been oompleted for a 75()... scat main performance hall and a 125-seat rehearsal hall that would double as a small theater Counc11'1ooman Sally Anne Miller. a long-time supporter of the project. had urged members of local per- formmg groups to cxpre5s their support at Tucsda) ·~ council meet- ing. Vanou'> speakers told the council that If\ inc lacks sufficient faciltt1cs for performances by community drama. choral. dance and instrumen- tal groups. Man) such Irvine groups now perform at theaters and aud1tonums outside the Cll). their represcntauves said . Councilwoman Miller ~1d ... i\ftcr pro' 1d1ng for parks. <;ports. open space. a senior center and other human \C~1ces. I feel an obhp,at1on and duty to speak to this final commitment that the city of Irvine .. the Community ~rvtces Com- m1ss1on and I have left undone. We owe our citizens the theater for which they voted in 1974." In her motion to include the theater 1n the funding package. Miller also asked the city staff to prepare an ordinance that would allow the city to charge an entertammcnl tu of up 10 5 percent on all h ve entertainment cvenis drawing more than 1.000 spectators. Assistant City Manager Brady said such a tax would only be charged at large e\ en ts such as concerts at the Irvine Meadows Amph1teater and boxing matches like those held at the Irvine Mamou Hotel. The revenue might be used to offset operating costs of the community theater. he said. The theater is expected to cost $300.000 annually to operate. with a third ofth1s expense to be covered by UCI In add1t1on to the theater. civic center and child-care facility, the propo<;ed bond sale would provide funds to pay for expansion of the yard where city equipment ts stored and for planning the park that would ~urround the proposed civic center. The sole opposing vote on the finance package was cast by Coun- cilwoman Barbara Wiener. She said the proposal did not contain enoupi information about how the city would repay the money in the event of a senous economic setback.. "You're a'ik1ng me 10 make a decision 1n a vacuum," she said. "It would be irresponsible for me to vote on this given the information I don't have .. Smooth Sailing Whether you spend you leisure time on board your favorite sailing vessel or s~mply taking a quiet walk ln the park on a spring afternoon, you are sure to have a POSH look with this lightweight cotton sweater. Offered in •tripes of 9ky blue, navy andfawn. Shown with a white pleated1ront cotton twill trou.ser. Gentlemen's Clothing Inspired by Tradition 46 Fashion Island (714) 64 0-8310 • , ... - ~-~ TOXIC T IME BOMB Chemical waSte, just like charity, begins at ho.ale ly &OGER GIUhlT ,, ............. LOS ANGELES -Industry isn't the only producer of toxic waste. You are, too, every time you drain your car's crankcase oil or wash a paint brush and dump it down the autte!j or when you throw away an acid-rilled battery with the rqular trash so that it ends up in a ttjUlar landfill not equipped to handle 1l. ·We all have hazardous chemicals in the kitchen or laundry room or workshop. Not only arc they toxic but. if mixed. some could be cx- plosive. And because we never stop to think about them, officials say. we dispose of them in ways that would beget anauishcd public outcries if industry did the same. "People have all sons of hazardous things around the house, and they're almost certainly disposina of tbem improperly," says Bob Griffith, the toxic-waste chief for Orange County. Hazardous matenals available to homeowners include paint and paint thinner. solvents, pttticides. drain cleaners. medicines and crankcase oil, antifreeze and hydraulic Ouid drained by backyafd mechanics. "There are three l).!acts where most of this ends up,·· Gnffith says. "It aocs out with the regular household trash and hence ends up in a landfill not desianed to handle it. It is Oushed down tbc sewer. Or it 11 poured in a hole in the around in that person's yard or someone.else's. "No m•tttr where it aocs. it has a hi&h potential of injurina workcB or contaminating sroundwater." As a result. Oranae County has joined a small number of cities and counties around the nation that staae penodic toxic-waste roundups. Similar clean-up campaians have been conducted in S!n Diego, Sacra- mento. Yolo, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. LastJunc. a 20-hour program in the Sacramento arc.a filled 167 SS-gallon drums with toxic waste. and I 1h tons of unwanted but usable paint was _ turned over to community groups. At the same time in San Diego, homc- 9wners turned in an average of 47 pounds of hazardous materials each. . . . .,, .......... &lderlJ.!:nta Barbara coaple nacute ~eir bome after tmdc lca1 leak from DearbJ' tnack detected. SMALL BUSINESSES GENERA TE TOX1c·w ASTE ••• homAl ncsses-that produce about 10 percent nccr. says liquids containing high of the state's hazardous waste. concentrations of the wastes If you mention toxic waste. many produced by metal platers. such as people envision sprawling factones. cyanide. acid and heavy metals, can An estimated 65 percent of the no longer be discarded on land. They state's toxic wastes come from the must be recycled or solidified and · manufacture of cticm1cal and allied seaJed in drums for land disposal. produ~. petrc:>lclim products and the _Jn addltiOn, beginning July I, the extraction ofo1I and gas-operations Jltquids no longer can be treated 1n usually ca~ed out. by big finns. _,.surface ponds at dump sites. But officials point out that com-Radimslcy says. The industry. with mon producers al.so include dry the support of health officials. hopes cleaners, a~to repair shops, leather to delay the deadline to allow time for tanners. pnnt shops and paint strip-construction of closed treatment pers found scattered throughout most tanks. towns. Shops can dump waste water State Health Scrv.ices Department containing very low concentrations spokeswoman Jennifer Tachcra says of the toxic substances into sewers, her agency hopes to focus enforce-says Radimsky. But new raws order ment efforts on metal platers. O~ that treatment must reduce conccn- ticia.ls arc writing a pamphlet to trat1ons even lower than before. remind the businesses of tougher Under the new rules. acceptable federal and state laws imposed last concentrations of metals range from year. 0.2 parts per million to 2.S ppm. says A draft copy warns. .. Although Jeff Barnicol of the state Water your individual production of haz· Resources Control Board. Copper 1s ardous waste may be minimal ... even permitted the smallest concctratton. a small volume can present a s1gnifi· while cyanide is limited to 0.6S ppm cant harm to the public health and the and acids must have nearly neutral environment 1f1mproperly handled." pH levels. Jan Radimsky. a department eog.t-Nole. a former corporation chemist. and La!T) Carlton. who owns a metal-plating business 10 blocks from Nole's. sa~ the)' have always disposed of the waste prop- er!). ··we're an essenual industry that saves people a lot of money throu~­ out the world by prov1dmg corros1on and wear protection. It's a necessary evil." Nole says. Shop owne~s complain that the new rules have become a perplexing financial burden on an ind ustry that is highly competitive. capital in- tensive and operates on tight profit margins. "It's a black cloud.'' Carlton says. "One guy said the other da), 'h wouldn't take much to make me quit.' I think everybody is thinking that way:· Owners sa)' that in some cases. the SI 0.000 to S20.000 annual cost of . meeting new regulatio ns is lunng some into dumping 1llegall). "I can guarantee you nght no~ that thro ughout the countf). there's a lot of m1dnifht hauling going on. People JUSt don t knO"N what to do.'' sa)S Nole. Large corporations can afford to as of hazardo us wastes.. he says. ··b you're a small guy hkc us. it's cry friJhtcnmg to have your whole life 1n Jeopardy because of what I think ts 1rrattonal lawmaklng. .. Nole ms1sts go.,,crnment must im- pose a surtax on metal-plated prod- ucts to pa) for disposal of the industry's toxic wastes. "They know what should be done. We don't," he says. "They just tell us. 'Hey. you've got to do this'. "They should say, 'Hcy.1fyouhave materials that need to be gotten rid of. here's the kind of drum you put il-1f\, we'll send the proper kind orvctOcle around to pick it uptd put 1t m the nght place.· .. Although some o crs would hkc to sell out. few shops arc changing hands. Nole e"plains: "I've invested I 5 years of my hfe in this and I've got all my money tted up in tt. But I couldn't sell 11 because of the big questton marks that have been put in by pollution and haLardous waste mat- ters." NEXT: A.a assessmnt of toxic waste pnblems la Oraa1e Couty. COUNTY'S TOXIC WASTE PROBLEM BEING SOLVED ••• Fullcnon. and household toxics used by ncarly·cveryone. While it is d ifficult to single out any one area as being the greatest threat to public safety and health. Griffith said Orange County's larger industrial firms generate the greatest volume of hazardous materials.· matenals that must be disposed of with great caution. "The large companies do produce lafJC volumes of nastier waste," Gnffithsaid. "But they do a bettcqob managing it because they have the ability to par, to see that it is properly disposed of. • He said the county's aerospace industry and booming computer and electronics industry 1s responsible for generating nearly half the toxic waste produced in the county. In tash1onmg their products. these two industries use large quantities of acid to clean metal surfaces. The waste acid, containing panicles of toxic heavy metals, must be treated before being disposed of in an approved manner. he explained. About 90 percent of such waste is treated on-site by the firms. "We're in good shape there," Griffith said. "Because of the amoun't treated on- site and the fact that these industries arc new. we're not secing problems like in Los Angeles County which has older plants designed with older ideas of pollution control." He added that because so much toxic material is treated on-site. the nsk from transportation-related acct· dents is greatly reduced as fc~er materials are transponed to dump- SJtcs while in a hazardous state. A different risk is posed by the estimated 4.000-6.000 smaller count) firms that use varying kinds and amounts of toxic matcnals. ranging from dry cleaning plants to small metal-plating enterpnscs. Griffith said. These firms, which the county has been working toward identifying for Pot 1cE Lo e the past year. pose a different set of problems )>ecause they might not be able to afford costly disposal methods and they can easily escape detection by the county's watchful eye. "They may not even know they have hazardous materials on hand and they may not have the resources to deal with them properly.'' he said. Because of the cost often involved 1n disposing of toxics, government needs to 1denttf} ··cheaper and more reahsttc" ways to dispose of waste." he added. Cost also 1s a factor 1n d1spos1ng of household toxics. such as paint or pest1c1dcs. according to the county's toxic matenals C'<pert. "lt"s un- rcahstic for the homeowner to spend several hundred dollars to properl) dispose of several gallons of house paint." Griffith said. The county sponsored an inaugural household toxics roundup day last week that was a great success in collecting hazardous materials com- TV host Wally George hurt in crash; other driver held Wally George. host of television's Bnan Blakelock. 22. of Los Angeles "Hot Scat" talk show, was 10jured was booked for investigation of whtn a car ~mmed mto the rear of ~ ~&ony drunken dnvang folJowin& the his Ford Thunderbird. scndina it accident at 10 p.m. Tuesday, Cah- spinning into a concrete wall. fomia Highway Patrol OfficcT Mat- authorities said Wednc5day. thew Bishop said. George. 49, suffered a broken nose, Merrie Pisano. 27. who produces facial lacerations. a broken ten wrist George's show. was Wllh him. She and torn lipmcnts in his should~r complained of pam in her chest and and back, said Harry Stewan. his back and was treated at Dante! manqcr. He was treated at Daniel Freeman and released. Bishop said. freeman Hospital in Marina del Rey George was takina Pisano to her and rcleaRd. Marina dcl Rey home after the tapina ~Beacb Two ~unsho\S were heard in the Cliff Drive area late Wednesday. a woman told police. But officcri. rcspondina to the scene could not locate a possible souree of the shot . • • • A Nonh Coast Hiahway businelli. was buralaritcd. the v1ct1ms told police Wednesday. but the lo , had ~t to be dctcmuncd. • • • Officers responded Wedne"1ay af\emoo,, to report• of Juvenile miscellaneous items. • • • An envelope containsna $100 in cash wu removed from 1 filina cabinet at the Psychiatric: Associa- 'tion. 10900 Warner Ave. • • • Thieves stoic a st~ rcce1vcT lawn mower. tool boA, bicycle end tools valued at SI .SSO from an unlocked prqc in the 18000 block of Santa Stephania. • • • A thief stole a SJx-pac:k of bttr of his nat1onall) s~nd1cated talk show, earned locall~ aturda)s on KDOC-TV, Chan.ncl ~6 "Hot Scat" t)ptcall}' '"'ohes stn- dent shouttng ma1che5 bct~cen the conservative George and guests rep- resenting hberal \ 1c" points. with the audience JOining in the booing and cheering. Because of the acc1dcnt. Georac plans to launch an anti-drunken driving crusade. his manager said. lot. 17099 Brookhu"'t St lfewport Beacb A car stereo and an equalizer t<>scthcr wonh S230 wtre \tolcn from a ear parked Tuc\day night on 26th trcct. the v1tt1m told police • • • Jambortt Road health dub member tokl police Wednesday that someone had i.tolcn a $750 wnst- watc:h and a SI SO "C'dd1n1 band from his locker Mon~) monly stored 1n people's garages. As far as uncontrolled hazardous dumps go, Orange County 1s in reasonably good shape. "The old sues are isolated. few people arc exposed and the materials arc of a known type and quantity." Griffith said. He also said the county 1s trying to enforce laws preventing illegal dump- ing ofhazar~ous waste. The county's exposed Oood control channels offer a read'.¥ oppor1unity for 1llegal dump- ers. but the count) recently has beefed up its enforcement effons Gnffith pointed out that Cahforn1a remains 1n the forefront of states attempting to deal wtth m hazardous waste problem and that Oran~ Count) 1s square!) in the mainstream of that effort. ·· l\ constant. rqular part of 1ndus- tnal societ} must always be the proper management of our wastes" Griffith said. "We need to do a whole lot better in the future:· Hantillaton Beacb Someone kicked in a garage door then twisted tht' knob ofT an inttnor door to burgJanze a home Wedn('~· da} o n the 9300 block of Cot· tonwood. The loss included JC~ ten \Ii Orth S 1.000. firearm\ worth S2 SO and SSO in other prooem · .. " A clerk at Warner uquor 6010 Warner Ave .. rcponcd "-ednc~) that two men 1n their earl\ .?Os cntc~d the store. vabbed 3 1 l -pad.. of beer and fled without pa~ ing Tht" loss was estimated at SS • • • Entenng throuah an unlocked rear Wlndow. someone burglanzed a home Wedncsda) on the 5400 bloc~ of Harold. The loss included a sun wonh SI SO and a 1ackct. also worth SISO • • • Entenna throuah an open Pfllt door1ndan unlocked intcnordoor. a cat buraJar struck late Tue~)' or ear_ly Wednesday at a home on the 8SOO block of Palermo The loss included a S40 pay puf'\C containing aboutS9 • • • A rn1dcnt of the t 6QC.l0 Mod~. of Pae1fiC' Cout Htahwa' told pohce Wed~y that somconc tole her white 1966 Ford Mustana The loss "'* estimated at SS.000 • • • The operator of a Mobil ~n 1{"(' • throwinJ objects at pa 1n1 vehicles on kyhne Onve. No thro..,e" were 1Jfprehended. ho~vcr valutd at S3.J8 ftom the 7-EJevcn market. t0S4S Slater Ave .• and fled into a wa1una car. • • • Burala,.., broie a win<IOw to a • • • About$ 7001n cash ~u stolen from a safe 1n the back of a Mcf addeo. . Platt ~taurant . the victim tokt poli~ WcdnnU)' s.auon at 2<XX>2 Beach Bhd told pohC"eeart)' Wcdnesda) that someone hid used a l.n1fc to cut otT and \teal 'en psolJ nc ooz:z.lcs o \cm t,ah 1 The l was estttn11cd at S"70 Pomataln Valley Someone stoic a purw that 1t' owner. a recpt1omst. put under her dc$k at the Fountain Valley Medical ~ntn on Wimer Avenue and took Sl70 1n cuh and about $70 1n residence 1n the tOOOO·block of San Leon and stole 1e~lry and 1udio- v1iu:al equipment valued at S2.lSO. • • • 9 Someone removed a purw con1t- 1n1 SJ()() that ~a\ Id\ hcfii 1n a \hopp1nJ nr1 at tht Gcmco par\ina • • • A SSOO oak "all unit v.a\ stolen from • ho~ currently lx1n1 reno- vattd on c1c1a. The '·~ 11m said Tut-id&)' that t e t c pro~bl) ottumd bt'1Wftn -'pnl 'and 19 . . . ' Someone broke into an oranair Volksv-qcn "Rua·· perked cul) Wedncsda) on 1he ~I 00 block of Sc1nn1 The I 1ncludcd..uctto. equipment v.'Onh S '~O • • • Blue Angels head big air weeKend at El Toro base Bob Hope to h ost cqartty golf event -and get his star Aerial stunts by the famed Blue Anatls, a performance by the world'1 smallest jel. parachute jumps and a mock do&fl&ht will be a.mons the hiahUahu at this weekend's Navy Relic{ Air $Jlow at the Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro. • Gates to the fru event wt ll open at 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. aJlowsoa vistton time to tee grou.nd displays of mos1 of military equipment before the air dcmonstrauons begJn at 11 a.m. All profits from refreshments and souvenirs will benefit the Navy Rel~f Society. which provide$ interest-free loans and ~ts to Navy and Manne Corps families. As part of the weekend's acuv1t1es. comedian Bob Hope wtll participate 1n a fund-raising golf tournament at the El Toro Base. He will also be honored at a special banquet Satur- day night, dunng which he wifl be named a hQJlorary. Marine Corps general. An auction previously announced as part of the air show weekend bas been canceled. Saturday and Sunday the air show evc·nu will begin wnh Capt. Jim Maroney. who will be perform10J aonal stunts in his "L1'I Toot'' bi- plane. . Nut the world·s smallest JCt, the 12-foot .. Stiver Bullet" will fl y straight up. straight down. m vcned and even backwards as Bob Bishop docs a ht~·performancc routmc. Oay Lacy. who will follow in his puq>le P-5 I Mustang. has filmed airline commercials. Hollywood ~nal shots and much of the phote>- work for lhc aircraft industry and the miJitary. His performance includes a high speed pass. loops. chmbtng. slow. four and eight-point rolls and an --.invened pass wing waggle. Maneuvcn performed next by the Mach 2 Tigcrshark will include a full afterburner takeoff. a half Cuban eight and a split ··s" to demonstrate tactical abilities. ''Dogfights" b) the "Condor Squadron" Vctcrallt will '~ a noon ceTCmoGY feat~ 8rjs. o,il. Willi.a.m ~I we~ to die audience aDd music ~ the TbW Marine Am:raft W'&aa lknd. Then the Mumel will proVldc wauJt and rcfudinackmOG.llrabO.-. . simulated •trafina runs. ~ airlifts and pancbuie drops. Afttr a )().minute intmniteioo. An ScboU and bis "Super (:bip- munt .. will perform a "'lomc:cvak. .. (Cuchodovakiaa for ~. 11us cod-over-end mUevva .. once outlawed by Comt'Dun.all bloc counmcs for ns dansr lO pilot aiM plane. The fmaJe will be an ~ show by the Blue Anacls Fliabt Tmm known for drama be mid-air pa1e1 • \Ct) ClOK quarters and speedl O( nearly 1.000 mph. V 1s1tors to the JS th annual air lbo'W at El Toro .. should tall the Sad Canyon exjt off'lnterstateJ. tum C9Sl and follow siins to parltlnt areas. The Orange County Transit Dis- tnct will apin offer shuttle service from the comer of Sixth and Flowa- strects in Santa Ana and Lqun.a Kills Mall. One-way fa~ is SI .SOforaduhs and 75 cents for child.rm 6-12. Spectators also may brina a transis-- tor radio to the air show. A low-power radio frequency wdl broadcast tbr show's narration on 530 AM. On Saturday, Bob Hope will~ I.be host and play in a charity golf tournament at the MCAS. El Toro Golf Course. Although this event is closed to spectators due to limited space. the pubhc 1s mvited to rncrvc a spot 1n the tournament by con- tnbuting SI .SOO or more to the Navy RchefSoc1et) .. Wives or guests of touniamcna players can attend a Saturday lunch- eon at lhe Hotel Mcndien. featuring a shoWlng of "O)oasty" fashions b) des1gner Nolan Miller Those not associated wt th the golf toumame1u can attend the luncheon-fashion show for a S 100 per plate donauon. Also at the hotel. a formal black-tac banquet to honor Bob Hope: Y1ill be held Saturday evening. Tickets are available for SSOO per person. ~ To make reservations for the ~off tournament. the luncheon-fashion show or the evening banquet. call Capt. Al P1zzurro at 651-2473 or call 675-3818 LB sect member dies at commune • RAJNEESHPUR.\\-1. O re. (AP) -A\ terminall)' 111 Orangt' Count) minister was granted his last wish Tuesda) when he died JUSt inside 1hc gshee sect's eemm1:.1M st year Swami BodhJmttra. 75. won a lawsutt filed b) members of his Laguna Beach congregation after he conver1ed to RaJneesh1sm. Swami Bodh1m1tra clung to hfe until he was JUSt inside Rancho Rajneesh. said RaJnees h ce spokeswoman Ma Prem Sunshine He had expressed a wish to die near his guru. Bhag ..... an Shree RaJneesh. who has said that am d1~1ples ~ho die wtth1n 24 miles of him automa11- lall~ ~111 ht-come t'nhghtened l\~am1 Bodh1m1tra. ~host' 1cgal name "as H~nn Gerhard. became l'mbro1led 1n a lawswt afteT ht., 4.0lU.entoJl..~ ......... .LU.;>->...u.LLLLJLL-J,,u._n..i:.=--~~~ l1gJo us iencc in Laguna Beach Somt' of his congregation also became RaJneeshe~. but others tiled J lawsuit to regain control of 1he mult1m1ll1on-<iollar church building Last October. JUron. awarded the Church of RaJnee~h1sm $~6.20~. The man. ~ho suffered from ll\cr cancer "as brought ti~ mobile home to central Ortgon then t" ambulancc- o.,,er th(' las1 liump' ni11~ to Ra- Jnecshpuram Theft of lab animals assailed ANAHEIM (AP) -Thefts of laboratory anlmaJa by IO-<*led anfmal right• groupe could be COMktered acts of t«rorism and may requh'e enactment of federal a_. agaJnst such rakts. the director of the Natlonel Heelth lnlttM .. Mid. "T'Mre .. lmlta to cfVI de.obedlence we can toterate u an ~of dll9ent," Dr. James Wyngaarden tokt the A.slOdated p,..onWedneeday. "lnth6acae,wehevemovedputtha11eYetend now we have acta of terrorbm against sdenttsta and laboratOf'•." ..\ motonst told police soml·onc broi,.e into ht\ 't•h1clt• earh Tu('Wa' ~h1k 1t "as parked on the ·~oo hl<x."' ot .\dams. The loss included l loth1ng "onh SJ82 and binocular ... "onh S l50 Coeta Meea .\ "oman ·rcponC'dh kh th(' 1'· man Auto Center. 2:!00 Harbor Bhd around I pm Tuesda) "1thoo1 paying for the otl ehan~ and lube JOh on her car The bill "a' SI~ ~q • • • \ \tereo v.as rcponcd stolen trom an unlocked car par .. C'd Ix-hind a rc\taurant at 353 E. I .,th t . r,ome- t1mr hct"l'en ti ~) pm and 8 p m Tuc<.da' • • • .\wedding nng was reponcd stolen lh'm th~ a<ihtra~ of a car parked at Orangt" C'oa<ot <. oll~ Friday nigtu during tht" ( 0 p Bowl. a football pm<' tn' 1lh ing police officers. One of thr pjrt1c1pants left the nng in thtcar a1 5 p m nnh to find 1t gone When h(' r~turnt'd at 10 pm. • • • \~lut s: c;oo was ~rtcd stole.., lrom a h\lmt' 1n the 180 block 01 Rix ht'\ler -,tr('('t. somtttmc between ti lO am and 4· 30 p.m. Tuc'Sday. The mone' ~a\ ~ponedly taken b' an acquaintance of the resident:-' Denny McLain draws 23-years prison term T .\MP.\. Fla .(\Pl -Formn bascb311 i.tar ~no\ Mclain. thl.' la\I maJor leagu<' p1tt'her to ~1n 30 µm<'' 1n a sc.i'°n. wa\ senten{"('(j toda' to~' ~ean in fedt"fll pn~ for radC't«r ina. cxton1on and druf deah~ U . D1stnct Jud.gt Eh1a~th Kovachc' teh also ordered Mc lain to pl) S .900 1n forfcuu~ Mclain. 4 1. who •-as w-a1ed 1n front of the Judair'' lxnett for the heann1-could havt rt'(e1\cd a mt.\I· mum o( "5 \Cal'\ 1n pn1.0n and 51 mf~ Tht fonner Octn.11t T •I<'" ~n· \Allon was eon' tctt'd \.iarth I 6 on four of lhe count\ in an 1ndu:tment rctumt'd a \ear ago 1'0\ ac htv1 h ordtll'd \ 1l Lain 10 ~n t e1ah1 \CM\ <"3~ n for th<' nll.,t't«rtn1t con1o(\1r.1,' _.ntt t \lor·. 11nn count~. to be ~nt'd t'Oncu~1- " ~ht• added a I ~-,ear tcnn fbr ~•'11.<l•ne dHhng. to ~ ~rved C'Qfl· \t'\Utl\('I\ I don't kno~ h<.)~ )OU ,.~ to v.hen: I am from where I wa 17 yean q.d." \h I .tin 1old 1hc 1~ before ~nttOC· 1n hlatn. ~hose we11ht ha billooned from I 5 pounds •t tu Pt"•"-to near JOO pound\ no . rol!('('ted the first of two C) \ ou'J\f. .\w rd~ in IQ6 w~n ht oomp11cd a ' 1-b rt'C'Ord He told the JUdat that ht 's a lovvi fam1l~ man who ha learned from la• mt\U.,es · I'll pta~ for m\ ron' tet1on for &M rc~t ol m h~ ~r-n 1f I gt>\ a&.L_.,..iu...._ ~o e w1 u I ~' 'You ~~ 1n trot.1hlc 1n Tampa.' •1 \1cl.a1n u1d .. - ~ 00 IRS belinning to catch up on bacHog of tax retains By UH! 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Bay Plaz.a •4~1201 ~ '-*. 34206 Doheny Pvt Rd .• 496-0201 S.. a.a.• 601 N El Camino au1•492-l t9' S-~/At"al6da PkD • 400 Avnuda h:o • 491~3)() INLAND ORANGE COUNTY ~ tml • SS50 Santa A111 Canyon Rd • 99l-62j I ~ • twm • 2m NMll Tustin Ave .• 991-8400 Lioo ~V1117• 1017Hl&iuAve •963·7736 w~ • 4520 Batrma Pkwy • 559-UOO U.-tml • 2.001 Pueo de Valaitia • 516-5100 El Toro • 23611 El lOro Rd • I» 7220 _....,. __ ... roe... V"'°• 25332 C.t1oc M . • ~ '--·-......... N ... • 10112 Crown ValJey Pk-wy. • 49'-6210 S..1-C 4 I I W • 32222 Camino Caparuo • 661-0l97 Jack C. Burcham Implant patient dies LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP)-Jack C. Burcham, a retired train engineer who pinned hopes for an extended life. on an experimental anificial heart, died I 0 days after his implant when a large amount of blood in his chest cavity inhibited his hcan's pumping, has doctors said today. Dr. Allan M. Lansang, medical spokesman for the Humanarfospital Audubon implant team, said Burcham's condition had de- teriorated rapidly beginning late Wednesday afternoon. He died at 9:48 p.m. after his left lung filled with blood, Lansing said. Doctors initially did not know the specific cause of death, he said, but an autopsy identified a large .. jelly-like" clot around the artificial heart. The upper chambers of his heart were remnants of has own natural organ. The lower chambers were made up by the plastic and metal device. "The cause for the sudden de- terioration was compression of the tapper left chamber of the heart by the blood clot within a confi ned space," Lansing said. adding that the con- dition 1s known as cardiac tam- ponade. WASHINGTON -The Internal Revenue Service, workin1 to avoid paying interest on overdue tax refunds. as chipp1~&. away at a backl_og of unprocessed jndiv~dual returns that totals 36.6 m11lton. The. agency as 9.3-~rcent behind the processini pace at this tame last year. But JUS\ two weeks a~o. the number of processed returns was down 20 percent. "We.are plea~d with our progress," IRS spokesman Steve Pyrek said Wednesday in repontng that more than 6.4 million returns were processed last ~eek alone. up 29 percent from a year earlier. Dotson attorney seek• clemency, new trial CHICAGO -The lawyrr for Gary Dotson ~ys he's not surprised th~t has client was denied bond. but 1s instead hoping to win clemency or a new tnal on the rape ch'arges Dotson's accuser ha'i now recanted. Dotson, who has serve.d six years of a 25-to-5()..ycar sentence 1n the rape case. suffere_d a setback in his bid for freedom Wednesda) when a four-Judge panel ot the I st D1stnct Appellate Coun rejected a request for an appeal bond . Spray may replace lnsulln_shot BOSTON -A novel drug-deliver, method -a squ1~ of 11:1s~h!" in. thl' nose before mealtime -may largely ehmanate the need for ansuhn 1nJe<:t1ons an people with severe diabetes. according to a new study. "This study shows that 11 can be tolerated. and you can 11ch1 eve the same amount of glycem1C' (blood suµr) control as the patient can ache1 ve with injections," said Dr Renate Kimmerle. one of the n·o;carrhers Pollce torture probe urged NEW YORK -Mayor Edward I. Koch has asked the FBI and the U.S Atlorney's offi ce to co nduct "a full and co mplete investigation"· into charge~ that pohce beat and tortured three men to force drug sale confessions. Four officers have been arrested and another suspended in a Widenini._ PQlice investigation into char~es that officers tortured suspects with an electric "stun gun." Police Commissioner Benjamin Ward has said the attacks may ha ve been racially moti vated. Van Gogh brings $9.9 mllllon NEW YORK -Railroad heiress Florence J. Gould had wanted the sale ol her estate to make "a splash." and there was no doubt it did after a Vincent van Gogh from her collection brought a record S9.9 malhon, her executor says. .. Landscape With Rasang Sun, .. an 011 of wheat fields shammerini below a mustard-yellow sun, was purchased b) an anonymous telephone badder at a Wednesday night Sotheby's aucuon of an works from Gould's Mediterranean villa in Cannes. S. Korean president la LA LOS ANGELES -South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan said he was proud of the accomplishments of Koreans and Korean-Americans in the United Stat~s and the way they were demonstratinJ .. the outstanding qualities of the Korean people." Chun Doo-hwan arrived in Los Angeles Wednesda) enroute to...Washington O.C. and a meeting with President Reagan. His arrival at Los Angele's International Airport brought out about about 500 members of Southern California's Korean community and a smaller band of protesters. The condition normally would show up much earlier than it dad in Burcham'scasc but the ngidityofthe FBI spy tri. al turns to sei plastic-and-metal heart masked the problem for a while. Lansing said. LOS ANGELES -The personal relauonshapli of FBI agents and a The source of the bleeding is stall Russian woman who allegedly was a spy for the Soviet Union took center stage not known. Lansing said. as· testimony began an the espionage tnal of the woman and her husband . Burcham . 62. of Le Ro), Ill., was Alleged spy Svetlana Ogorodnakov lowered her eyes and took notes as former the fifth and oldest recipient of a FBI aient John Hunt strode across the courtroom Wednesday and stepped to "''<"•' "'-•••' ... ~ ..... !••·• permanent artificial heart. the witness stand Mrs. Ogorodnako\ has contended she had a sexual affair ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~withHunt.but th~agent.whobarel)beganh1stest1monybeforecourt~essed Wednesday. did not 1mmed1atcl) address the issue. He was expected to den} sueh arnffa11"""oecurred w)len he resumed testifying this afternoon Llcen.e fee hike proposed SACRAMENTO - A Republican's bill to raise S229 million for the l-----l--\~...:L~it---.,::,-----::~--A-.;'.._~~~~2~~~.:..i'.:~~~:+~~....:;.-,:-:~~::T.'__::::.......--;'.~--;~-~1\-..-;._Tl~~~tt:-11Hhco::ouuifinlita~esr1bt)'iyr1boo:>00rsistm1nmir1lln1c~eTTlisese1~Clec=ss~om11 otckr ca1 s has won its A rst cem mittee test SB 1415 by Sen. William Campbell, R-Hacaenda Heights, contains .. intent language" saying that the add1t1onal money would be used for criminal just ace programs. But a committee consultant said the counties would not be bound by that language. Currently, fees are based on 85 percent of a vehicle's value forthe first two years , and 70 percent of value the th a rd year. The bill would delay that decrease until the fourth year . '-. . •• •• p ~ . . ... ,. . . D <> .. 0 0 D 0 0 Your best friend Is~' and all rou can hear is your own heart poullClmg. Ewry second counts. Would you know what to do? Red Cros will teach \'OU what vo u neeci to know ahout life-savin~. fall us.· America.n RedCroa We'll help. Will you ? 'Voice of Prophecy' dies NEWBURY PARK -Harold M.S. Richards, who launched the "Voice of Prophecy" religjous radio program heard around the world, has died fi\c days after slipping into a coma. He was 90. Richards died Wednesday at Ventura Estates. In 1930, Richards founded and begao broadcasting the "Voice of Prophecy" from Long Beach, at radio station KGER. Richards. who lived in Glendale, preached regularly on the program until 1969 when his son. Harold Marshall Sylvester Richards Jr., took over as director. Richards continued to pan1c1pate an the program unul earl y th as year,joaning his son on a call-10 show. McMartin kids 'dug up graves' LOS ANGELES -A 10..year-old boy has testified that McMan10 Pre- School teachers took ham to a cemetery. where human corpses were exhumed and carved with kna ves to scare children into silence about alleged sexual abuse. The boy. the ninth of 41 child witnesses. said he and 10 other children rode an a van with the teachers to the cemetery, which he could not name but said was about 10 minutes from the day care center in suburban Manhattan Beach. He said children at the school were taken there as many as 10 times. MuBBel quarantlne begins May l . SACRAM~NTO -The ~late Department of Health Services has issued its annual rem.1nder that the seasonal quarantine on mussels begins May 1. Depanment Darect~r Kenneth Kizer issued a s~tement saying the quarantine aff~ts ~~ recreational and non-commercial tak10g of mussels from Cahfomaa s coast, not to stiellfish grown commercially and sold in pubhc ma~kets and restaura~ts. The purpose of the quarantine. effective through Oct. 31 , as to avert paralyuc shellfish poisoning from the concentration by mussels of a tox10 produced by manne plankton. WoR Lo .. Rlota contlnue In 12 S . Africa area.- JOHANNE~BuRG. South Afnca -Police today reported firebombings an~ stonc-thr~wang an nots an al least 12 black communities across South Af nca. and said 34 blacks had been arrested for public violence near Port Elizabeth. rolice Lt. Col. Vic Haynes said the arrests were made Wednesday in Cape Prov10cc, scene of the worst ~nrc~t 1n the past five weeks of mob violence. ~fore than 300 people have been killed an the current wave of rioting that began 10 late. August to J?fOtest the wh1tc-m 1 nonty go vernment's system of apartheid, or racial segregation. All but one of the dead were black. . Cargo ahlp •un.t by mine In Gulf LONDON -A carao ship c~rrying 14.000 tons ofiron ore sank in the Red ., Sea today1 apparently al\cr hitting a mine. and Its crew has been rescued Lloyds ~Shipping Intelligence Unit reported. Lloyds spokesman Roaer Lowe~ s~latcd the suspected mane ma y ha vc been one of a series sewn last year in the Red Sea and the Gulf ofSue7 which hat and damaged a total or 19 vessels between July 9 and Sept. 20. None was ,unk Lebanon chlef revo.tn ralgnatlon BEIRUT. Ltbanon -A two-day confercncr in yna conv10ccd J>nme M101strr Rashid Karam1 to revoke the res1gnat1on of his national unit) J0Vm1mcnt. and lmnm troo~wtthdn:w from P"IJiTIOl'is facing S-yriiinroops 1n eastern Ltbanon. Demonstrating the lOnlrol ~}na tna1ntainsover Lebanese affairs. lhe announc:tment of Kanim1 's dec1\mn wa'I made Wcdnndly by v aet Prcs1den! Abdul-Hahm K.haddam of Syria afttr n gathcnna in DamaStUs of Lt~non s top Moslem letdrn Karam1 63. had ,ubmatted the mi itaon Apnl 17 to protcs1 • blo.'(ty battle for control ot west Bea rut 1n which h!Rc and 9ruse m1ht11 d feated 1tr:~n1 Mo\lrm~· Mourabitoun Tacuon 10 two day, of fiahtana that ~t .0 h~rs and 1nJur<'d 170 people Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurldl)I. April 25, 1085 Reagan dealt his biggest setback in foreign policy • WASHINGTON (AP)· -The Nicarasua into the future. received a can from Reapn, who Democrat-led House. after two days "You mi&ht as well send (the wanJed the speaker to release mem- of bitter debate and dramatic votes rebels) a love letter and tell them be rs who had P.ledsed him their votes. has. left President Reapn's policy of they're on their own," said Lott in O'Neill said he tol~ R~n that aiding Nicaraguan rebels in a dismissing lhe Democratic plan that House membert are always· free to shambles. killina all active proposals had cleared · the House in a vote as th~ wish and added: "I for resuming U.S. assistance this prehminitry vote, 219-206. sincerely believe 'lou're not goinJ to fiscal year. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, be happy untt you get into Despite presidential lobbying, the [)..Mass., wbo led Democratic efforts Nicaraaua." House on Wednesday defeated a to defeat the president's plan. prcdic-Democrats, who have suffered a R~p~blican alternative for .S 14 ted that the Republicans would try to string of defeats at Reaaan's hands, milhon in non-lethal aid by two attach aid to the Contras to other were jubilant as they dealt the votes, 215-2 13. Republicans then legislation this year. prcsidenl the bigest foreign policy Joined with liberal Democrats tc kill a O'Neill said that before the vote, he setback of has second term. moderate Democratic a~temative . .-----------------------------1 House Majority uader Jim Wnght, [)..Texas. said he hoped the bill's defeat would give both the leftist Nicaraguan iovemment and the Rc-- agan administration a "good little breathing spell that might give both sides (the United States and Nicaragua) a coohng-ofT period." Office 646-4922 2300 sq. ft. commetciel bldg. All or pa . Home C-2 owner-contractor wlll modify to suit. 494-5203 But Reagan declared that he had no intention to give up and planned to "return to the Congress again and again to seek a policr that suppons peace and democracy in Nicaragua .... ~=====================:;:::===;;! Our fnends 1n Cen tral America look II to us for help again s t totahtananism." The president added that the House vote "dama~es national secur- ity and fore ign policy goals." House Republicans said the y might try to revive aid to the rebels before the current fiscal year ends Sept. 30 and would definitely seek approval of Reagan's request for $28 million in militar) suppon for the rebels in fiscal 1986. wh 1ch stans Oct. I. House Minority Whip Trent Lott, R-Miss:. said the Republicans voted against the Democratic ahemative, even though ll contained SI 0 million for Ni caraguan refugees. because it would have extended a flat ban on Steven F. 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Van Stevens, C. Thomas Wilek, all Orange County business executives, and Ch~p Kral, a student at UC Irvine. Call 631-8700 for fur:Jhc.t details. Ne,,,,art 11e.1Jool pre.eat. play Children from Newport Elementary School wall present the musical "free to. Be You and Me" today at I p.m. and Friday at 9: 15 a.m. al the school. 14th Street at Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach. The play, which is directed by Diane Doyle, features oriJinal music by Lynne Levine with special songs written by Diane King. Call 760-3454 for additional information. Forecla.are wor.k•.IJop •lated Understandina foreclosures will ·bt discussed Satur- day in a day-long workshop sponsored by the Coast Community College District at the Mesa Verde Leaming Center in Costa Mesa. Ken Roberts will provide participants with infor- mation on foreclosure laws. locating property in default. loan brokerages and related matters al the seminar. scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fee as $35 and further information is available at 241 -6 186. Marital Intimacy dl.c~d How to achieve true marital intimacy will be discussed Saturday in a Coastline Community College workshop at the Peter10n Learning Ce nter in Huntington Beach. Marriage counselor Daniel Beaver will lead the program. scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon. The registration fee is $15 per pcr$on or $25 for a couple. and more information is availabAe at 241-6186. Women'• Nle. Rmlnar .et A conference for women considering sales as a career will be offered Saturdar at the Lincoln/Newport Lea rning Center in Corona de Mar under the sponsorship of Coastlirte Commun11y Colle,e. The program. from 8 a.m. to 4 p._m .. is geared for women both enteririg and advancing m the field . ~all Virviniu DcR01e an the college's community services office at 24 1-6183 for more infonnation. R~ton plan rummage .. 1e The Laauna Board of Realtors will sponsor a rumm•ge sale Sunday to commemorate t~e Private Propetty Week. Proceeds will be do nated to the YMCA. The event will take place an the parkina lot at the corner of Bluemont A venue and Park Avenue an Laguna Beach. For more information call 497-2474. Interfaith lecture at UCI "Can Jews Speak to Christians and Moslcms?'' wi ll be the subject ofa lecture by Rabbi Daniel Polish Sunday at 8 p.m. 11) UC Irvine's Interfaith Center. The event. which wall include a d1scuss1on from the Christian and Moslem points of view. as free and open. to the public. Call Dr. George Grose at 856-6735 for details. Stop-•moklng clinic at Hoag The American Can cer sOCiety wall sponsor a stop. smoking clinic at Hoag Memonal Hospital an Newport Beach. The classes will take place from Apnl 29 to May 13 on Mondays and Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m For more an format 1on call 7 51-0441. Drug abase talk at Edi.an Scott Marshall. director of Memorial Coastv1cw Ct:nter an Long Beach. wa ll o;peak Tuesday at Edison High School on adolescent chem ical abuse and its effects on tfie family. The program as scheduled at 7 30 p.m. an the cafeteria at the Huntington BeaJh school. 21 400 Magnolia St. CALENDAR Thursday. April is No meetings scheduled FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO STROUDS LINEN WAREHOUSE 50%to73% off the regular prices of other leading stores on these specially selected brand name items. 5.99 BATH 00 <'ANNON PIM A('< >TT<>;\ T< >WELS SAVF. r>O" .. HO" ... 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Bestdes , they like my music , ,,., )114 11 .. in 11'"'"'7 11/ ,,,,. /1u•111n• Reagan urges Oters to back budget . -W S.HlNGTON CAP) -Oemu.. crat lraden said toda y the> arc read1in1 amendments to a Re- publican ~ckaat of spcnd1n1 cut~ aOcr President Rcapn•s ·nationally broadcast appeal to Americana for "makina your voices heard" to back the proposal. !he I 986 budaet plan. which includes limits on Social Security cost~f-livina increases and the elimination of many populur federal prP&t'lmS, was to undef'IO us first test . an the GOP-run Senate later today Democrats, who say they have been shut out of the neaotiations up to this point, said today they arc ready to make their moves. ··1t•s a compromise between Senate Republicans end the president, so at .ome staae we feel hke we would like to be an on the compromise. and that proccu wall start t y," uid Sea Lawton Chiles. [).f1 The Republican Ian' faces an uphill battle 1n h hou~ of Con,arei.s. 1n pan use of Demo- crat1c perceptions th proposal isn't fair. ''l have found no ument 1n the HouJC of Represent ves on either 11de of ·the aisle t support that Se,n1te·presifjent1al om promise," 111d the House Bu t Committee chairman, Rep. W1lh Gray. D-Pa. "What we've IOt to lS share the burden with every . I don't think you can fence off an r~ncludmg Pentaaon spending, m the budget- ary scalpel of,ustent s he·s doing 1n has plan " • But MaJonty Lea Rot¥n Dole. R·Kan .. s~ud Reapn speech on the eve of the start of Sen debate on the plan ..,.ittt the odds .. for v1e1ory. "Jt Wll I i(>Od, tOUJh lpc«h,JUSl what we wanted," DOie 111d. How· cvec. he said lhl1. as of now, he 11ill ~c~s enou&ti comm tmenta for its approvaf - a vote be uid was not likely to be taken for at least 10 days. Spcakins from the Oval Office, Reaaan 111d: "Ptcase tell your aena· tors and represen1a1ivcs, by phone, wire or mailaram, that our fu1urc hanas 1n the balance, thlt this is no tirrle for paniaanshlp. ·• The White House said that in the first 40 'minutes after Rcaaan·s ad· drus. the Whate House loged S46 . telephon.ecaJ11expressingsuppon for the president's stand and 128 calls vo1c1n1 opposition, according • to deputy press secretary Rusty Brashear. Rea&an said the plan. which would cut $300 billion in federal spendina over the next three year • "not only deserves your support, it mu1t have your suppon to pass." Many senators of both panics have voiced reservations over some of the more~nsiuve clements of the pack- aae -1nclud1n1 the hm1ts on Social Secunty and proposed ehm1nauon of programs Jake Amtrak rail passenger service. the Jobs Corps and loans fo r small businesses. . Orange County's . e sy listening radio sta n ··we stand at a crossroads. The hour is late. the task is large. and the stakes are momen tous," Reagan de- clared. "I ask yo u to Join us 1n making yo ur voices heard in the Senate this week and later in the House." Today's Senate vote would permit the plan negotiated by the White House and key Senate Republicans to be formally debated as a package - a vote that Senate and administration officials said was important both ·symbolicaJI and procedurally. KDCM tD .t' RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTERY, INC. FMSTERED for The Rtst of Yovr l.Jle 1922 HARBOR Bl VO., COSTA M£~48 11 ~6 (golol " '•Ralph Lauren ,, ~ POLO· RUNK SHOW Mr. Bill Joseph of PO LO will be showing Fall Suit8 and Sportcoats for Special Order, as well as our current Spring and Summer collection. Please join us for this opportunity to create your special wardrobe iday, Ap ril 26 turday, April 27 12 noon-7 p.m . 10 a .m .-5 p.m. l l 9 Fashion l$nd Newport Beach 759-1622 ( B ock 's W~Jshire Corridor) For the 0 nge County -lifestyle The 11/ n1a1e in /cHhion. acce. ·orie.\. 111ake-11p anti hair. Pub Ii Thur I \'ery \fJ£1cia/ P .. \eclion in I> a i ly Pi Io t. ing Date: a y, May 9th· Pr•ldent Re&C&D "lt'scnt1cal that we win that vote ... Bud&et Director David Stockman told reponers Wednesday ni&bt af\er Reagan's address. ··we're throw1n1 everything 1 nto 1t. It isn't the end of the road but 1t gets us over a m~or hump 1n terms of -:briJl&ing the package through .... " · Although the budget plan was p4t together by Republicans. Reagan made a pointed efTon to coun bi partisan support for it. "Tonight I am asking all of-you - Democrats, Republicans and inde- pendents -to Jive me your help to put our financial house 1n order:· Reagan said. . However, Senate M1nonty Leader Robert C. Byrd of West Vi(g.inaa. delavenng the Democratic response to Reapn·s address. indica ted Democratic suppon for the packagt was not fonhcoming. "I listened carefuUy. I was d1sap- poanted.'' Byrd said. He said the president's plan ·•shortchan,aes the future" with its deep spending cuts and 1s "unfair to most Arnencan families." And. Byrd said. in proposing a 2 percent cap on Social Security cost- of-liv1na increases in each of the next three years for rates of inflation of up to 4 percent, the president had broken his own prom1$Cs to the nation's elderly not to tamper with Social Secunty benefits. Pulitzer winners listed -r Advertising ormation calf: 642-4321 ... E [) 11 . ) I< I A I Marines better .. make peace on hospital site I~ wasn't a threat. Not exactly. But somehow it had that nng. . ..I certainly would not want a member of my family ma ~osp1tal that's in the path of a jet aircraft," El Toro Manne base commander Brig. Gen. William Bloomer told the Irvine City Council Tuesday night. "Would you?" The hospital to which Gen. Bloomer referred is the Irvine Community Hospital, which won its final zoning approval over the general's protest. Unless a suddenly ~uddled financing picture goes unresolved, construe· t1on of the l 77·bcd facility will begin later this year. !Jle hospital's supporters and developers probably felt hke they had a gun pointed at their heads. .. !h~ Marines, ever vigilant against encroaching c1~ihzat1on,. have made. th~ir point ofte~: They don't ~hmk ~ ~~spif:al should nse into the same air tbty use for Jet trammg fl1~ts. Hardly anyone would disagree with 9en., Bloomer 1f he were sticking strictly to the facts. But, m this case, he seems to be vcenng a bat, much the same way his pilots tend to veer from established flight routes. The fact is that developers, engineers, consultants, financiers, civic leaders, elected officials and state bureaucrats have scrutinized the site of the proposed hospital at Sand Canyon Road and Alton Parkway and have found it suitable. The only real opposition to the location -other than the Man-nes', of course -comes from those who feel that the hospital's role as a clinical teaching facility for UC Irvine's medical school dictates that it should be constructed on the university campus. That's a compell ing point, one with which we agree, and one that has been debated and defeated. It is also a fact that the plans that were an integral part of the hospital site selection process -and for the entire master-planned city of Irvine -included flight paths provided by the Marines. The hospital site wasn't in any flight path accordjng tQ those plans. Gen. Bloomer's argument that the hospital site has somehow moved into a flight path is wrong. It was wrong when the site was chosen and it was wrong when Bloomer's predecessor, Gen. ~ichard M. Cooke, first advance~ it. It was recognized then and now as an absurd suggcstjon that literally dozens of exP.Crts in several fields have been grievously incorrect whale only the Marines have been able to see the truth. The demand for expanded social amenities along the Orange Coast is growing inexorably. It is infringing -as it inevitably must -· on the space in which the military establishment here has freely conducted its exercises. As a part of a greater society, the Marines must make some adjustments, some concessions, to the bureeoning population around them. They literally have their backs to the sea, and to a large extent that will benefit them. We civilians can't build houses and hospitals on the ocean, but the Marines can fly training missions over it. The Marines must also realize that flight patterns, unlike land and buildings, can be moved almost at will. Since the hospital is a conclusion about to become a tangible entity, and since Gen. Bloomer seems to agree that it's not a good idea to perform delicate brain surgery while shock waves from Marine jets are rattling the operating room windows, it is clear that it is up to the Marines to call a truce and make the kinds of alterations that common sense and humanitarianism demand. BlkD relatlonshlps prevail throughout our exlstence To the Editor: What 1s all this furor over B&D" Is there any better way to describe the relationship that ciusts between Re· apn and Oranac County voters. big unions and Democratic con- arnsmen, Jerry Falwell and the so- callcd "born apin Moral MaJonty," Tip O'Neill and the House of Rep- resentatives. or between the mythe>- loaical 11rcnJ and the gulhbk marinen who. faJhna for the sona and dance. ended upon the rocks? And what about the presumptuous parent who dec1dcs for an inttlhacnt child what that child m•y read in tht local newspaper'! Isn't that also bondqe and di1e1phnc? As for the Daily Pilot, heaven forbid it pnnt any more articles that might provoke an innocent child into pondcrina the motive~ that routinely direct the behavior of children and adultsalikc. It would be sad afthc kids who read about B&D an the Daily Pilot gained the 1ns1g.ht to er\)oy spankings aJ much a\ do the parents or other authontae . who deliver them. To otxcrvc Junior lookana up 11 father and $lying. "This is 1otn1 to pleasure me as much as 1t wlll you. dad," would be too much ROBERT W. EARL tfon11n11on Beach Seat belts can save other guy To the Editor. I am commc•tina on Stephen Chapman'• column on scat behs (OaJly Pilot April 4). The m-.Jor rcuoa for scat belts is not 'only to prevent people from harmlna themselves but to prevent people fn>m damaaina others. A case 1n point 11 that onen truck driveri. '" .. minor collision. arc thrown about the cabl of thear vehicles, thus losing ORANGE COAST ..., .... ..__ nrv~-..-.... ., .. ........ 9'. contror of their vehicle and cau11na a more serious crash. This ume thana occurs with indi- vidual dnven who are 1n a minor colli1ion but att thrown away from the 1tecrina wheel and thu I~ control of their car and set thrown into other vehicles MARK OAVtDSON Cost.a Mesa H. L. kttw.U Mt ~ ,, ... Zif" ...... 'O f°'"" Totn T ... .,, [ISllOI ' . ""' --' ...., - 11 1' ' I· I• ' • Rehab facility costs probed WASHINGTON -IXfcn.se con- tractors aren't lbe only ones who charst the ~vcmment for persona.I C.lpenses like kennel COSll and COCkt.aJI partJh. lnvestipton for &he Health a.id Human Services Oepettment turntd up more than SI nullion in quesuon- ablc Mcdaare cbartes from a sin&k U.S. news media always served ideological ends rchabilit.at1on center in 1982-&3. They aocluded lepl fees for t.br company pra.idcnt'a divorce. bis country club tab and health iMurancr premiums for his mother. Accord1n1 to a memorandum ~ ten by, the Health and Human Strv1ccs 1nspc£tor-sentta1 to another department official. tbas an!onnauon will be presented toon to the U.S It's objectivity in news that's out of syQC with history protections. Where the st.ate holds the attorney an Scranton. Pa. J>O""cr to license the press. the The company under anv~upuon hccnsen are bound to a void exprcs~ 1s Alhed ScTvica for t.ht H.andi- mg opinions. or else to hide them capped. parent corporauon of the STEPHEN behind a facade of majesuc neutral-Gcorsr T WaJt.en Jnsutute of Re- ily. -.. -hab1ht.at1on Medlctne. The Waltcn C The latter. of course. 1s what all fac1hty 1s lbc lafFst 10 AJhcd's The prospect of a conservative-HAPMAN three major networks now do Nearly network of more than a million backed takeover of the CBS television e very report on matters of pohucal people in nonheast.cm PellDSylvarua. network has been treated as 1f 1t were debate is colored by the corrcspon-Alhed's Washinaton anorncy told an affront to the very idea of sound was purchased by Joseph Mcdill 1n dent's opinion. That op1n1on is not our associate Tony Capecc10 th.al the jOUrnahsm. panicularly by CBS and 1855 to serve as a weapon an the battle alway\ liberal; w metames 1t tilts company .. 1s confident and hopeful its admirers How dare anyone against slavery. Other publications nghtward. But opinion nonelhcl~ (that a) fair result will be reached and I · · I I unabashedly pushed other poht1cal shows through. announced soon ... proc aiming a part1cu ar 1deo ogy try 1 On his adviee. Allied executiv~ to gain control of the most dis-goa s. A more candid approach. such u tinguished news organization tn Pro tecting such act1v1t1~ was the that offered by Jesse-Helms, Faamcss dcchned to comment. includi"' b d whole point of the First Amendment. an Media and company _ acting in President and Board C1wnnan roa casting! Wh 1 " ') Th WaJ•-. F (BS y c sc..,,avc 11 c government concert with Ted Turner or with ~·"' ormer anchorman Walter Id h 1 1 Th .. H-lth and Human ~-rv,,.., C k d I d f wou ave 1t1 c reason to suppress others -would be a step toward the ' ..... ~ """ ronh ate cc arch ·11"'1 can't think 0 newspapers that merely rcpon events honest deba~ c~med on m the pnnt memo wnt~n by IG Richard anyt ang more c 1 ing than the idea an strict!) factual term~ It 1\ those media. Networks 1mplaus1bly Kuucrow stated: ~0ur review bas that a major news media would be organs that preach to readers about pretend to have no opinions. new$-shown that AJLaed offiaals haw under tbe control of people w.ho arc the meaning of such facts. tclllng pape~ pnnt tllcirs in black and white e1h1b1tcd a remartably cxtravapnt adm1ttcdl ~ 1dcolog.ical ... That would .....,.f!t?m-~rat"-p.:rlrt1e3:~01t1eht9'e-M--:'&--1~~t6f'lti!rthe-htt1ttt-tt4~f!f-4&+i....-!~rL.fi~o~rJS~nd~1~~t.u~~~~· !?m~onc~L--.l..! be the beginning of the end of our free draw. that arc likely to arouse the public and healthier for democracy ovemment rc1m ursemcnt wu media soc1ct)'" C BS vice president wrath of tho~ an power Conservatives.. however. don't used as payment for unaJJowable Mar) Boie' agrees. "To seek control The attitude of Cronkite and Boies ha\•c clean hands m this dispute For expenditures which were dtrected .. of a corporation for the sole purpo~ recalls the , 1e.,.. of upremc Coun )'Cars they have pressed the federal toward cnnch1ng <Allied) officiah of -.ubject1ng a nc"Ns o peration to Justice Jo)Cph ~tory, who ~id the government to restrain "liberal bias'" their fam1hes and lhetr assoaaies.- pohucal influence contradicts the F1r<1t Amendment means onl} that an broadcasting. ff conservau"cs The ahomc} for Alhed told our trad1uon of a free and independent ··c\t'r\ man ~hall be at hben' to want the nght to establish an opt"nl} associate: "The fact that you are the press " publish what 1<s true. with ~ood lOn~n au' c network. the)' have to rectp1cnt of a leaked. S0<2Jled ·draft These two may t>C' forgi ven if their mouvcsand forjusutiablecnds." The concede their opponent-; the ~me repon· supests the document's mac assoc1at1on wtth CBS distorts their Coun r~Jc(·ted thi!i "1ew 1n 1QJ1 . hben}" curacies. •ts author's bad f_a.ith. ark.I Judgment a bit. But their ignorance ot calling 11 "the c\o,cnce of censorship:· Thal means repealing federal rcgu-that u nbiased pro,ccu to ria I history and 1ncomprchens1o n of the ft 1s the idea o f ('BS a~ a model ot lat ions on what broadcasters put on authon11cs arc unpcrsua<kd b> ·lb( F1nt Amendme nt shouldn't be an· ob~ect1' it) not the proposed co n· the air. stnpping n of the power tu ascnC) 's approach." dulgcd. 5Crvat1vc takeo\er. that is out of s)nC license them and rcquinng it to sell The IG's memo makes no Jud&- Fro m the beginning of the Amen· with American trad1t1on and the Bill the nght to the unconstrained u~ ot ment on the quaht) of care at the can republic. and before, news organs of Rights. In fact. the networks havt' each slot on the broadcasting spct . institute served exphcllly ideological ends. shunned overt political evangelism trum Warmed bv the \unshtne <>I Herc art the highlights from the Newspapers and magazines usually mainly becau~ the federal govern· genuine freedom. ·the a1f"'o'avcs tnJ' f(i', mt'morandum wert' the creations of people an tent on ment, with the Supreme C'oun's see a hundred flowers bloom ~ropa~ttng their political i....11e~s ···The administrator 1Waltcn1 '""" 1: blessing. ha., largely depnved broad· Stepbea Clupmaa Is • JyadJc•ted h d th t t t.al f S6 67'· he h1caao Tnbunc, fo r t'xamplc, ca•t1no ot" the• L1r•t 'm··ndm"nt'• I I ' argc e tns' ute a to o . .., , .. r , "" ~ ~ • co amast. forpa)'mentsto anctclus1,c countr. Ready for time of their lives We arc older now. Our bodies arc not sohd and our check!> are not flu\hed with the blush of youth but, if one wou)d pause jUSt for a moment to look at U\, ont would see that we arc beautiful, and we are w1scr Most of us have worked half a century, or more. We have families. We have saved a httk money. and maybe. we have even madt· out o ur will. Now. for the fi~t ume 1n our h ve~. we have time for thinking, 11mc to look w1th1n o urselves. 11rt1r to use a little of that which we ha"c learned throuah tht' yeaN. We art' told 10 walk. or oth~rw1~ exercise. We are told what we should. or should n<H, Cdt The "onder I\, ho~ d1d WC make It through all the~ years witho ut all this line dircct1on'l We art told we should find hobbies' Who needs hobbies" We ha"c than~ to do -things we couldn't, or J1dn t. do in the past. And why'' BccauK" we were too busy making monc). mom:'' to keep going on: monc) to raa!>C ii family: money to have fun with O r maybe we were to bu~~ tr) 1ng to find someone to love. or '>omc.-u nt· who could love us. Or ma) ht· wt• "Ncre tryin1 to impress somdll.xh who couldn't be impressed. bc(.au~ the' we~ too busy try1n1to1mprc'' u'>' God' We arc frec"Wt' arc olJcr' \.\ l arc bc.aut1ful1 We arc go1ntt 111 do C\Cr)th1ng "<'didn't dare to Jo "hen "C "-Crc )Oungcr' 'io"" w(' can do things of the hcan 'Jot because we ha'c one foot 1n Hell and arc trying to gt't the other into HeaHn' But ~u~ we are a" are \.\care abreast of th1np . .ind then.• 1\ morr to Ix learned \\-c .... ant to s1H' \.\ r want to be heard ' '-lee us' Touch u"! Do not trt'at u~ a \ 11 we art' dead. We kno ........ here ~ou arc rnm1ng from.. We ha"c ticen there' 't l'\ we arc older. but"'<' ha'c onl\ JU" llegun to live We ha'l' mm h k t't to 1!0 WE -\RE IN\PIRfl>' \I \R 't ELL.EN BRO MFIELD tor all our lo' 1ng lnC"nlh Eskimo children hear no evil V1olcnC'c 1s visual. 1n mO'it place, .,..orldw1de and fr1ahtencd l'h1ldrcn often lime-. cuvetthc1r C)t''> But in the hr North. violence 1uud1hle Fright- ened (s~1m11 c h1ldrtn coH·r their ean TIH>\t who v1\1tCJ the Lama of old ~Jbtt alwa>' took ofTthc1r l'ycalauc\ ( ounc\y thin& R<fnrc Scan Connel) 1'1 tilmcd 1n 'lhorMltt"cd shirts. tht' makeup an· 1~1' do a camouOqt JOh -on hi\ fo rearm Tattooed thcrr art" " otland Forc"er" and ·· \1 um & Oad " Thank We J\11 Our c 1od on tht• 0'1"!n Nearly I 00 , J\f' h.1 H ' hc.'\·n rt'C'Ordc<I ~•net tht• ('und1111111 "·1' tir,1 1dcntdieJ 1n 19 \7 It you'rt a d~p and .un\\.101 thtnker. 2 percent nf\<)ur hc.xh \'l"tgh1 -your hratn -UW'i 10 P''ru·nt .ii your enera) (1rl't\. h1\IOf'\ rtn1nh 1h.11 \c 11. r .llt'' Mlmctamc~ drn.aned J halt 1.ille1n 1uv. of wine an o ne Iona pull · No b.attcr can kl'cp h1\ l'' l 11n .. pitched fastball But a pru hitt er c i61l track 1t from the pitcher lo'K' 11 tor an 1nstanl. then pie~ 1t up apin ma)~ \ome starfish rc~UH" b) Jrop-si' t'ttt from the plate Lab te't\ 'hov. ptn& ofT an arm which then dcvclo~ that's how al really -orlts into 1 -hole new 1tarfish. Update. The 1q'l() car "N1th lti A kind ofabnomial brain w11ure •~ C)hndrnwau ad11la, The 1~31 \lll tn.ACf"dby peafte.m.nte If ealleJ -1th 16qhnden•asa \iarmon .\nd "mu tcotrni cpilq>sy " One r>11ien1 don't forget 11'e I h·qllnder ufTercd anack 1t the wund of rod.· Ouewnhtra atklut • dc\:adc earhcr and·ro11 Anothtr COl\\'U-IK'd v.hen· Tho\C "'ht' 'rt°'\. l ngli'lh J n ncn t'ltt he M~ or r«1icd tn rh)thm . .\ 'J>C'·•k tht \lme (ngh'h their tb.tn1 -aha 01V I mluu>K& __ ._.~-• ton pott ttntunn qo 8ul control an)tamc ht pla)'Cd •• ow th~ -.ho \Pflk L1thU1nian oo 1ndct'd \peak the s.ame l 11huan1an tht'll anl'titor\ 'CKlkl' ctntune' a,o \muni "'Caren o f ~ontact lcn\C,.. the "omen outnumber the men h\ ~ven million to thf'C'C million Nobody lr:no~ how man' Phil hptnt' ' lands thttt art Doc" tht' wo man in )Our houw-holJ still chanac ~hair-do from time to time' If so. that's good. Ont Mal') .\ust1n Iona aao o pined. "When a woman ~s to alter tbc futuon ot her hair. you can gun~ the has oeu.td the cn•111 of her npcnen<'t .. ll 1s not on the dark bt(kst~a --Mtt m t mu111np occur. but on the main~ near bu11top1 Q When .. , thf Ptuladelphta houK' ~htrc Thomu JcO'enon wrotr ttlc Dttlarauon o( lndeptndcnce" A Gone R~bctd b) a hamhurarr \tand .~ ~ ... ,, club." the memo states '"He ab c. l harged the 1nst1tutc for Cllpcn~ such as 1 11 cable tclc' 1s1on -S64 - ( 21 panics held 1 n pn' ate rcs1dcn~ -Sb 104 (\) his mother's Blue Cro!>' and Blue '>h1cld prcm1umio -S61r and (41 le-gal ICC's associ.aled "''th hi\ dl\UfCC -S688 ··The practice of charging thl" inst11ute "a" apparcntl}" ~ angr.uneQ that he e'en charged tbe 1nst1tull· S2 CJ" fur s.an1taf) napluns for hi' "1fe . •The dcpanment's auditors quc .. 11oncd S84,447 1n C'.\penses for c~­ elut1,e<1 .rnd their wi ves that wcrr l hargcd to tht' institute. which an turn "ould charae Mcd1care-Med1ca1d Thc\t' included semin.ar tnP5 to San f-ranu'>C'o (one of them on cost ron ta 1 n·men t ), N cw Orica n s Honolulu. China a nd Switzerland The.-1c, conceded th.at some of thcS< n pt'n\t!s ··v.crc connected to some 1lrgH'l' "1th hospital admin1strat1on hi.Lt added "It ap~an obvtou~ to u' hu"'<'' er that attendance at some .,.,•minan w"' motivated more b) the "'JllllO nf the litmanar rat.hef than th1 'uh1ec t mattcr ducusscd." • \Jlancs totahna S96 7 .246 went 1 , "'l' \lh~ cxccutJvn, includani.: Sl I .l ~ 51 for Wal&.cn. Hi.s M&ary 1~· mrm11 noted. was 93 percent mm th.in thJI received by h1soountcTpar ' in I ~ "ranton-area hosp1taJs. •I nn(lt' ~nefh.s totahn1 S~68.x\ 1 v.rrr al~1 4ucsttoned They 1ndud t"1l Ind•' 1du.il Rctu-emcnt Aexx>unt con tnhuth'n' defcned oompcnsat1Crn plan\ t'\«ut1ve pcnsaon-plan cur tnbutmn' and S2J,266 P9td tc \\-alttr-.. for unused vacauon ti mt "v. h1ch was contrary to in titbtl poh(.' ·· aC't"ordmg to thc memo. • TH E-O MBU D M.i\N John Haner " a \'eteran diplomat -h" dl"( 1dt'd to fi1h1 . -\Iler \0 ')'Cll"l 1n the F0tt1go ""n IC't he 111>1\ 11 his dnk tn Gent'' .. 1n Scpcembcr 1913 wht"n he v.a' 1.-alled b1, the State °"Partmm.t 1n • \.\ a\h1 ngton and told he had 2l da}' 111 pad. up and lchc Ht' had been "wl«tt'd out" -forced into earh retirement -beau~ he had not bttn prommed an \ht pe:nod o( ttmr d«T'ttd b' ~nt penon I pol.c). . Haner hat. appcakd all the wa) h1 the uprtme ( ourt • ._h1ch ,,.,11 dccadt" thts •'CC 1f 1t v.111 hur the caw -tht fint o( it• lond torn h the rouo Jad AMliW • a qMRs ·_ ~ l I I I .. --~---------....----·• o o s u a c a e o a • 1 •• t:'-:"!'..,.."":'!!'...-~~T~~~'"!'!!'~•!lll!! ............ ----... -------------------------'!'!"":~-."ij \ Orange. Coat DAILY PILOT/Tmw.day, Aptll 25, 1985 TELEVISION, A 11 ENTERTAINMENT,A12 They'll beofftoJEnsenada Saturdg L ti t t-i } --hti g ----The fleet 1s down nearly 35 boats Ocean Raci ng Catamaran Assoc1a-Joss. Anthem, ')w1ftstlte Ill and ~ seeking their best winds. If t~e arges 0 erna OOa yac fl race from last year: but it 1s st!ll recosnm~d t1on (muh1hulls) ha".1: t8 each. Wh1stlewind. ·a~ with m1nu!> 11me weatherman provides a 'hoped-~or ----t -}} db j ·1 lit-as the worlds largest mtemat1onal There are 25 perpetual trophies at allowances. wester!Y· the crews ~ill be. po~p1ng partlclpan Sare prope e Y QV a Y yacht race. It IS also the shonest -stake. the most 1mponant being the Topping the list of multi hulls who their bl& parachute spinnakers within ----125 nautical miles. President of Mexico Perpetual for the will be racing for first to finish 1s the ~conds after their respect1\e starts. By ALMON LOCKABEV the dual staning lines ofTthe Newport . ;The big fleet is d1v1d~ into five IOR boat with the best corrected catamaran Mai:hete. ~•led by Roben prov 1d1ng spectator~ w11h a colorful n.itr ""' . ....._...., Jetty. d1v151ons which arc d1v1ded into time. and the President of the U Hanel who skippered the catamaran panorama. ,, hundred and t\o\O yachts The Newport Ocean Sailing As· classes. troph) for the PHRF yacht w1th the Double Bullet which blazed over 1he Under normal weather <?ond111on\, crammed with an esttmated 3.600 soc1ation-sponsored Enscnada race. Performance Handicap Racing best corrected time. course three years ago for a nev. the v.1nds will ease ofT about sun~t. tcqu1la-th1rsty sail ors will set sail known facetiously as the "enchilada Fleet 1s far and away the largest. An unusual twist 1n this year\ race elas}sed ume record of 10'1! hours. lea\ ing sl.1ppers and crews with the Saturday at noon in the J8th New-derby," the ··race to Hussong's" and numbering 425 boats In 10 classes. 1~ that \ 1nuaJly all of the cand1date<o (Double Bullet was destroyed last decision to conttnue on the more pon-to-Ensenada yacht race. the "tequila derby." 1s a pany race, Second larges"t division is the Ultra-for the first monohull to finish are )Car in a race acros" the Atlantic from d1rec1 course 1n .. 1de the Coronado~ rhousands of spectators will . be marking a three-day hl-JIOX which Light Displacement Boat (Ul.DB)· entered 1n the ULDB Class A. The Canada to France.) Islands south ot San Diego or to take crov.ding the shores of the Balboa will wrnd up Monday on th( lawn in with 74 boats in two _classes. The class 1s top-hea vy with 'iuch down-Stans will begin at noon Saturda> the sllghtly longer c<?urse outside the Pcn1n.,ula and the bluffs over Corona front of the Hotel Bahia. terminal International Offshore Rule fleet has · wind c;pccdsters as Saga. Drumbc;.a1. and proceed at· 1 O-m1nu1e intervals. Coronados. hop1~g tor better winds. del Mar 10 watch the massive Ocet race headquaners at the popular Baja 67 boats 1n three classes: the Ancient C hce ta h. R agt 1 me. Mc r I 1 n . '\fter the start the yachts will spread fhe dcc1s1on 1s the only crt11c.al maneuver for Slatting positions on Caltfomia resort. Mariner (classic wooden boats) and Shl·nan1gan. Cheval. Lean Machine. out over a large expanse of ocean (Pleue aee RACE/Al 1) Keel begins test~ng Magic 's crew to view against Italian yacht in Long Beach series By ALMON LOCKABEY Oelly "'°' loellnt Wrtt .. Swy-at homes from the Ensenada ra('c this weekend will have a chance 10 cveball some America's Cup-type racing between 1wo well-known 12· meters The Eagle Syndicate. a Newpon Ha rbor-based · America's Cup chalknger. will host two days of racing between its laboratory boat. Magic. and the ltahano Yacht Oub's V1ctol) '83 from Genoa. Ital y. The races will be ofT Long Beach with headquaners at Long Beach Yacht Club at the foot 6f Appian AllOI Locwn ay. Races will be over a full men ca 's Cu~type course with each acht being fully crewed. Spectator and press boats will be ov1ded at umg Beach Yacht Club. Both of the competing groups have xtended formal America's Cup hallenges 10 the Royal Penh Yacht ub of Australia. present holder of he Cup. Magic 1s a 11-meter which failed to ~aJce the America's Cup tnals in ~1 983. It was purchased by the Eagle ~ynd1ca tc for use as a laboratory boat ~n dcs1gn1ng a new 12-meter Ea~e It ''1s currently eq uipped with a winged eel. similar to the one Australia II d when she won the Cup 1n 1983. Victory '83 was England's unsuc- ssful challenger for the Cup 1n 1983 fter it was purchased by the Italians .,.., ,... ,..... ltr AIMllfl ~ Ma&Jc currently aporta a wm.ed keel almllar to the one Auatralla had when winning die America •a Cup In 1983. 11 won the 12-meter world cham- pionship tn Sardinia. Italy. Rod Davis will be at the helm of Magic in the weekend races. Lorenzo Banolott1 and Flav10 Sc~la will take turns at the helm of the Italian yacht. "These ma tch races give us the opponunity to go against the world champions ... said Dick Sargent. presi- dent of the Eagle Syndicate. "We're not hiding an ) 1nforma1ion about Magic's design. so we have no reason 10 keep our ac11v111es secret. "Facing the Italians gives us an immediate gauge on how well Magic and our crew perform. It was a logical decision for us to race against the YCI because Davis was tactician aboard Victory '83 in Sardinia." On the following weekend Magic and V 1ctory '83 will sail against each other in a match race from Los Angeles to Newpon Beach as pan of Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's Open- tng Day race. May4 . Both yachts will be on display at the NHYC dock Sunday. Ma y 5. for the club's Open- ing Da y ceremonies. Lions, tigers had their day fat Masquerade Carnival By VIDA DEAN D...., l'tlot ltyte Edltoo A female 11ger danung v.11h a male lion two elephant'> gl1d1ng on the • dam c flour beside a gonlla and his • panna not too far from a hand\omc ' ch1mpan 1ce Not pan~ 11mc at thl· 100. but the Masquerade Carn" al of Ui rrav1ata and ~adamc Buuerll) C'haptcr'i of the Hu n1111gton llarbour (Jutld . more than ~~II ha\ 1ng a good time at the Emerald 1n .\nahc1m while ra1s1ng monc~ for the Or.ingl' { -ount) Per- forming .\rt\ ( cn1cr Carol Buc<'ola Jnd Sally Fenton of , were: delighted v.11h the turnout and i sp1r1t of the hardworking comm111ec j and the tO\tumcd group "ruled over" by tle<:ted K mg and Queen Jane and By Dod. S "\1 thc la'il minute. after the ~ ne"'\kllcr <:amr out. people were 1 calling for n:'><.'rva11ons." said 8u(-i cola rh1'1 fir\t big ball for the group wa\ inspired h~ a '>mailer version la')t year at the }acht dub "We had fun plann1ngjhl\ ... ..aid Fenton as pan)'-g<ll.'r\ v.cnt "tra"el- tng" from the Onl'nt to MC',uco. Ital\, England and tntc1 tl.e Deep South v;a food 'itat1on'I lining the fc~11vely decorated ballroom "We staned decorating at 8 a.m .. " said Pat Strehlow, \llltng a1 a tabk centered "'1th a colorful m101aturc carousel "~ commtltl'C of 10 work ed on the centcrp1c(e'I We made them at home and brought in the piece'> to set up here, bJc"' up 500,hallonn\ and <;et up booth\ for food " The tac;k of ~lcrnng bc\l costume~ fell to Scott and Mary Lou (Hopkins) Hornsby, makeup ani'>I Deanna Fry and Mayfair Theatre owners Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roberts. Bc\t Male went to Ctt Hubbard decked out as a Hn11sh Na\ al ofliccr.(w1fc Carol was Mane Antoinette) Best f emale to Nefertiti who came a'I J o Taylor; Be\I Couple Raggedy Ann and And) or Betty and Vern Mays; Most Humor- ous to Burt Wlllls lor his nerd getup: Best Mask to J eanne Barnett and Most Onginal to the elephants Tom and Lindy Smllb. ("Elephants arc on~anal? This 1s Orange County," quipped one onlooker.) Everyone there had the opponun1- I) to buy tickets for the fabulous pnLcs Mlny Prowell and Joan Molola proved you can be ecstatic and 'Cl) uncomfonablc at the same time they were on stage announcing prate winners . Prowell went home v.1th the fox Jacket and Mo1ola's numhcr wa\ drawn for the gold and diamond necklace that every woman 1n the audience wanted. "Someone cl\C drew the numbers from the bowl, you saw 11." ~1d the lucky duo who "'on the grandest prizes. Bernie Stelnber1 won the Canter watch valued at S750 and Carol Hytopolous won a designer dress up to SS~ in "aluc ...ftverybod} had such a good time, we'll probably do 11 again next year." said Dorlt Wllll1. QllESTION Do HH folk" ha ve more fun at parties than any other aroup around'! °""Y "94 ,...._ ..,. T 9rt1 ·- 8a11 y Fenton and Carol Buc- cola, upper riCht. admire Cec Habb&rd•• Bdt llale Coe- tume. At far n,bt are JUna and Queen e, and Jane Doa while Beauty and the beut or Ste•e Kaaro and Carol Bab· bud,..; talk ·at rtcbt. Tom Smith, Bart Willia and Llady Smith, left, had DO problem.- with prise wtnntq.' First sailboard championship in August at San Francisco At tbc recent Unned States Yacht Racing Union meetings in Fon Wonh. Tex .. selection of a sailboard and other particulars were finalized for USYRu·s first boardsa1llng na- 11onal champ1onsh1p The new event. launched by a U YRU boardsa1hng committee working pany headed by John Bonds. has drawn interest from across the country. "The board~1l1ng national cham- pionship will be held in a different location each year, using various types of eq uipment," said Bo"nds who is director of Navy ~•ling and commander of the Naval Stauon at Annapolis. Md. "This gives every amateur boardsatlor tn the .S. an equal opponan11y to race in what promise" to be top-notch compel•· lion" Slated for Aug. 20-24 at St. Francis Yacht Club 1n San Francisco. racing 1n triangle. slalom and long distance categories will bl· weighted 60-30-10. Boards will be supplu:d b> Mistral - the Maui for triangle and long distance racmg. the Diamond for slaJom . Com pell tors \\Ill have the opuon of ustng full or marginal sails. Wet or di) suits as well as Coast Guard-ap- proved life Jackets will be required. The equipment will also be supplied by Mistral . Formal for the regatta will be a modified Champ1onsh1p of Cham- pions open 1n v11a11onal with 40 entrants chosen from top fi\e fin~ 1shers on the Windsurfer Nationals (five). as "'ell as Mistral (three:) and Wa yler Nattonals (three) Others will be chosen from tht intcrcolleg1a1e and Na') cham- pionships (two. one), open classes Ensenada overshadows other weekend events As the Newport Ocean Salling Anoclatlon hosts more than 600 boat• for the 38th Newport-to-t;nsenada race this weekend, actlvtty In other Southern Callfomla Yachting n Ensenada Stay at Home races. -Loe Af'4•11 Long BMch • -Little Ships Fleet -Ensenada Stay at Home Regatta (PHRF), Sunday. hntaMonmc.aa., South Coast CorlnJhlan Yacht Club -Fletcher Memorial race to Catalina lathmus, Saturday. California Yacht Club -King of Spain Trophy race (Star). Saturday, Sunday. Santa Monica Yacht Club -lntraclub Regatta, Sunday. ... Diego Cortez Ractng Association -Around Coronados l~ands race, Saturday. San otego Cruiser Anoclatlon -San Diego Yacht Ctub Spring Serles (predicted log), Saturday. Mission Bay Yacht Club -Opening Day, Sunday. Southwestern Yacht Club -Valle Series, Sunday. Prindle Cat Aaaociatlon -Fleet 3 regatta at San' Diego. Sat~rday, Sunday. ' (three). and the USYRU women \. )'OU th and Junior boardsail1ng cham- p1onsh1ps. Eight or more at-large entries will be chosen by resumes In the case of 1985 event~ scheduled after Jul) 15. applicants will conw fro m the 1984 C\ cnt participants Regatta chairman will be Diam· urecne. San Francisco. Race oflirer for th ee\ ent will be Matt Jone\. St FYC'c; race manager who senes on the lJSYR U Boardsailing C'omm11- 1cc. Housing will be provided in home\ of St. FYC members. A $70 reg1s· 1rat1on Ice includes three lunches and a troph) banquet. '\ separate SI 00 board damage deposit must be paid at reg1s1ra11on which begins .\ug 19 Entry deadline 1s July 15. Send resumes to USY RU. Bo"< :!.09 Newport. R.I 02840. Mexico relaxes- [ffcc11vc 1mmed1ately. Mex1w ha\ placed all v1s11ing, pri vatel)' owned plca!>urc vessels under the same fee schedule as pleasure Mexican rcg1s· tcrcd vcs'iCI\. Th1\ mean" all foreign plca\urc craft arc now categorized either under thrcl' ton'> or over three Ions and eh$1blc to the same 12-month Oat fee cn1oyed by Mc1.1c.<1n pleasure craft The change applies 10 both tra1lcrablc boat<; and those entering by sea Fecc; for 12 months arc S2 5 for vessels under three tons and $40 for those over three tons. For more 1nlormat1on on ho"' to obtatn these permits. contact Mex- ican Yacht Documen1a11on Sen ice. P 0 Box 66278, Los Angeles. 9006<l or call (2 13) 398-5797. --~ • ... ..... !fl -':' -• -~ -• • • . . Nurses : Dress f~e part • DEAR ANN LA~OERS; What has _._,.._ __ ..._ ____ ....__ hap~ned to prorc.,s1onahsm in ours· inJ'!We. se-e f!Ul'Ses w~h no name tap, no nursmar>1nsand no nuf"Sinacaps. Some have Iona fingernails and diny whi1cshoci. They wear ankle socks. knee S<X'ku.nd no socks. Are these wo~cn ashamed of their proft$sion? Don t they want the pdbltc to know they uc nurses? I work in a hospital and cannot tell ifl am working wi th amRN .. an L.P.N. or a nurse'sassistant. unless I ask. Many patit!n'ts havcrnmplaincd because they don 'i know who the caretakers are and it confuses chem. I have urged them to write the hospital and complain but not many do. They are afraid of getting into trouble. I have beard nursesiay, "M} cap &etsin the way," "The patient will know I am a nurse b~ the care I give." Those are the excuses. Why d~n~t they get back to dresstng as professionals and be proud ofit'~ The same can besa1d ofCatholic priests and nuns, but thal's another column. -A NURSE IN AN Y ·HOSPITAL. USA DEAR USA: Nurses lo printed couoo bousedressea or slacks aod sweaters aod jogging 1boes don't look very professional to me. I'd love to •• Lu111s see tile 'Wllllte 1tarckd uJforai, tlle caps aa~ w•tte tllloe1 a.nd 1tocldD11 come back. · · Wltlle t•e ••••'modified laablts are lest cumbersome ud more com- fortabte tlaaa tlle 1arb of yore, tbey .., lack lite dJpJty and 1race I re-. member 10 well. I tend to favor cMJlaa clotbel for tlae 1l1h~r1, lliow· ever, with tbls caveat: Please 1et some belp If you don't bow bow to put yourself togetber. Lord deliver u1 from Ca,tltoUc priests in plaid sports jackets, checkered sbirts aod·lo11d neckties. . Let's hear It for tbe blat k, well· tail ored sultud clerlcaJ collar. There is oothln1 classier. • • • DE<\R ANN LANDERS: lfa person receives a master's degree after earning straigHt A's, is he/she considered cum la.,,de or magna cum laude?What exactrydo these terms mean? Atso. where.duct Pl\1 Beui K~ppa fit if\'l-JUSTCUR IOUS IN .!."tNClNNA Tl , DE'AR JlJS1': Muy 1cltoolt do 1aot lase lliHorary U&ln for deiree1, wlalcb me1a1 ttralpt A'• do aot cuaraatee a tit.le. Cam ID Latio meaDS •Ula, La11de meua praJae. Mapa meaas 11eat. Summa mean1 tlle lt.l&Mtt. Plllt Beta Kappa 11 &~ lllonor1r y 1oc:i~ly Into wllllcb tlae loteJlect11al eUte of undersradoat. 1tudent1 are lndatted. Not all schools bave a chapter of Piil Beta KJlppa, ud Uae· schools tllat do bave varyln1 stan- dards. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: When my husband and I ma med ti ve ycaN> ago we agreed that the household chores would be shared. I wrote down aH the thin~ that needed 10 be done ar:id "Ea" was perfectly happy to carry his share oft he load. After the first three week!. he refused to do one single thing on h1~ ltst. I've yelled.cried.cursed. begged . pfeaded-nothing work!>. What should I do?-FURIOUS FLORA DEAR F .F .: Try sitting down and havtoga oicequlet talk witb Ed. If . tbat doesn't work, do bis chores as well as your own. Popularity has its price Wh en our children were '>mall our house always seemed to be filled with wall-to-wall kids. They played then,:. ate there. fought there. infected one another there. and one summer we actually planned a vacation around one of them before we realued he • wasn't ours. It would have been nice lo be abll' to use m y own bathroom but as the kids said. "It means they like us ... In the years that followed. we never sat down to a meal that the phone dld not nng. I though~ 11 in5ens.it1ve. rn<k and thoughtless. The kids said I didn't understand. It meant that we were popular. Being popular earned a high price lag. We never had nice snow in the front yard that looked hke a Currier and Ives print. Ours had deep ridges in it and half-made snowmen and dog tracks. l'n the summer the yard had big holes 1n it from tent stakes and grass beaten down by paths and big muddy spots where someone left the RACE ... FromAlO tat't c es have en won or ost on t courses. After daylight. soul~ of j he Cor- onados. wrnds usu~1 ) pick up. providing the crews with a lively run to Todos Santos Bw rd thence to the finish line off th e Ensenada bn:ak- water. If conditions rematn fa, orable. the first yachts should !llart am' ing 1n Ensenada about m1d-morn1ng Sun· day. Slower boats will continue dragging in all day Sunday -and some as late as Monday morning. 8) noon Sunday hundreds of race followers and crews which have finished will be watching the huge board ou tside the Bahia where NOSA committee person!. post the am\'al~ of fin ishers as they are reported b} radio from the race com mittee on the finish line. garden hose running. It was because evcr .. one liked us. Our house became a· haven for a band that needed a place to practice. a deannghousc for messages, storage area for bicycles 1n need of repair and a drop-off for the paper drive. Wh~n they staned to dnve cars. sometimes dunng the middle of the night. a group of them would cruise in front of the house and blow horns. My husban_d. would grumble, .. .\re you sure this 1s because we're pop .... " and I would say, "They're crazy about us." One morning. we awoke to dis- cover the house and yard had been draped in toilet tissut-. It dangled "fABtH.OUS! A MAGICAL, WONDERFUL MOVIE. A REAL CLASSIC!" . •.\ --• I .. , .... IOW SlllWlll ! "NU ,._NII 8'1U 529sm "CllTA •U CDWMOS Clfl.MA S46-l101 •u lllUM sao GAl[JWAY m .1rn •UHUllU.I lDWMOSJSOCAL l AGIN ttl l S "4Al l 1416611 from the trees and rooltops and wave-d from the TV antennas and the mailbox. Just when I thought 1t couldn't be worse. I heard thunder and then rain. Onr kids were ecstarn:. "It's a compliment. They don't do ll to everybody. Onl} people the) like .. The )ard doesn't have ndges in 11 anymore. And there are no more grease spots on the dri,eway. When I make a molded sal:id. I don't have to repair the holes in 1t before dinner. The front door never stands aJar. The music 1s Bam· Mam low. If the phone rings during dinner, we let 1t ring. But ~as1onally. rn the middle of the ni~t . one of them will stumble home. drop ofT a suitcase full of d1ny duthes in the utility room, leave tht' refrigerator door open and attract earfuls of people whose radios you can hear a block away. They stufTfood in every opening of their faces and go through the house like the path of a tornado. Then the) leave. It's JUSI as well. I couldn't stand to be that popular aga in. IN EVERY Lrvrno SP THERE !S A STAGEOFGRDWTH BETWEEN INFANCY AND ADULTHOOD IN MOST ANIMALS. IT OCCURS DURING THE FlRST YEAR OF LlF'E IN HUMANS. IT HAPPENS RIGHT AFTER COLLEGE TV LI(' ''~l' ' .) 1 llHJ.i Walter Crouklte retama to 8aDOJ for a apecl&I report, ••eono~ Daty ·and A War Called Vietnam" to air at 10 to!dtJ!t OD Channel 2. Croaktt• reported from Hanoi in 1973 when he co•ered the releue of Amerl· can POWa. CCJ MOVIE **Yi "Tiie Alnl1yvllle Horror" (19791 J1mt1 Stalin, Mwgot KIOder ®MOVE u '.-\ "Swtng Shift" I 19841 Goldie Hawn. Kurt RusMA. ~~TIONTtmG * • "Hatlonel ~·· Vecalion" (1983) C~ Chale, 8Mtly O'AJI. gel<> -l:IO- IFAMl.Yta TICT~OOUQH LOYEIOAT ~IMGAZINE **" "SIWJNn" (1984) (Pay-pet· Vlewl Jen f!ttdoll. Karen Allen -t.00- ~ • IMON amrom ... IT ART OF 80MrnflNO BIO llf8TERY1 MA8TWIECE ntEATI'f MOYIE ** "Mike's Murder" (19841 Debra Winger. M1111 Keytoun -t:ao-~ = OOURT * U "A Death In Canun" (19781 PIUI Clemena. Stetenle Powers -10:00- ICllMPORTS Hl.Lm&T ll.UO .... .,. QIWfT . MYITBM NfUGID: TEN YtAA8 LAT!R" RACIMa "'°" NltX1T The gala weekend will close Mon- day wi th the colorful trophy presen- tation. after which the crews will board thm yachts for the upwind drag back to their home ports. interru.pted wi th a stop at San Diego to clear customs. "ctlTA ..... EDWARDS SOUTH COASI l'lAll 546-2711 ··- ._Wiii VII.II EDWMOS llSSION YI IO MAU 49S-'170 "llWll( STARTS FRIDAY! The Enscnada race was staned 1n 194'1 as a goodwill race to Mexico on th~ weekend nearest the Cinco de Mayo holida)'. one of Mexico's many independence days. In the early years the race always staned on Thursday. (n later years as the landlubber crowds of college and hi~h school students discovered the picturesque little fishing resort. The mix ture of rowdy landlubbers and celebrating yachtsmen and Mexicans ca used things to gel out of hand and almost resulted in discontinuing the race. That problem was solved by NOSA and Enscnada officials by sche-duling the stan of the race on Saturday a wee k in advance of the holiday so yachtsmen start arri \ ing in Ensenada about ·the time the non-yachting crowd stans leaving for the border SPECIAL TWO WEE t< FNGAGE MENTI _ ~A W!}M)fJlfUL BlM ... RICH IN IDEAS AND O\IERl'OWERINC BEAUTY. I WAS AMAZED AND MOVED·llY ll " c-~ ·14, ,,,.. '-fa.-if1'1" "A SPECTACULAR FUSION OF IMAGE AND SOUND:' ~ CDW MOS WOOOBalDGC 551 0655 •u uau AMC f lSllOll SQUMf 1m 1 m -06ll CllE>Olil 634-155) wtn.m• IJA MSTWISTIJ '"" .,s.m1 *UITA •IU ISi 4134 EDWA~S TOMI Cl"HR llllSIOI II 1"10ll ''* rl•ll~. IRVllE 55 l 0655 EOWAJIOS WOOOBRIOGl 81f«AllCI '"" I ~ tLl ii I "WHT•11ma m Jm COW MOS CKMA WES I MlllMSIU II GOIDIW M\• ....... 63'1 8770 ST AOUit OR lfl ITAITl .... 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ILVEl(S. --l J ---~-~I !OWAROS VllV£1l~" VA cm CCNf[ll CtST& lllU • UA S<kllH COAS I • l40 OS~ THE REFUGEES: TEN YEARS LATER ·" \ \ A ONE -HOUR TELEVISION SPECIAL .. J9U1 _,., tM ~ Wlr ..... Onr 80,000Vimll.lll .. ,OuUodiu1114 i..tlaa ,.,.,.. ... Nloclted ln 0ru&t Oouty. MuJ ........ MW IO m.l.ftJ OKl4 M 11111.W Into tM Onn&t ODG.aty oommuity . Row t.an iMy flNf llA.i 4'lm Olopll' and his ln ·mdio &11.U uamlat UM adUtnmetl, t!at cdvl IM UM ...,.. of 'la• lnlbmt Allu rtfll&• u tbtJ _. to -.S to • .,. ... U..i ur..- TONIGH'l' -10:00 P.M. IKOCB /BO I • \I" • ~111 v P.oc T .. I~ ....... .. L -• . Newport's 'Cast' well supported •• f • Remmiber the old lir1t. "Yourbnt tntnds won•t ten you.,.. Well. widi ~nd who dG..t you don't nttd any tftftftics1 as Ocorp funh's new comedy .. The upporting Cast," now play1na at the Ne~ Theater Arts Cemer. hilariou Jy 1llustratn. It's nol only the plJy',l Ulle, bi.ti tht name of a book by a woman biddina to be the Grace Metahous of htt a,cnerttion. :4nd it't just whal its cover implies, a novel about the beckttound fiaurn -wives. hus-bands. mothers -in lhe hvn of ~ Ill• • STOTS ... AYI SAT/SUN 1:20. l:20, S:20, 7:10. t:2:0 '+UT ll:lS Fii 7:20, t.20. 11,: IS edward' TOWN CENTf R ........ "751 4184 . . .. . . . . ... /\IA M l ' A , .. '"" famous pco{>le. Trouble is. the inspirations for lhcsc ficticious characters are a linlc too thinly d1sguistd. so the author must obtain releases from each of the "real" people they're based on bcfo~ her book can hit the stan~s -or the you-know-what will hit the fan. So. out fly four entrenched New Yorkers to the novelist's Malibu Beach home, and the jet l&J h~s hardly worn ofT before the fur bcJins to fly. What 1ransp1m is one of th~ more enjoyable comedies of the season as director William Waxman\s per- formers bat each other's eaos back and forth in a pme of psychologkal pina pong that would do c~it to Neil Simon. Once we arc able to sort out \be psyches. and their conflic ting retauonships, it's a splendid spectator -. ................................ -=-=-================---'~ sport. lUJlu.Y 1Hl.A1lllS fira Twe...._....._* Hl Y SUI .U.. ..... prototype tn the book IS O( another atnder. Interwoven throuahout Furth'• ~1oryhne arc a i>air of runnina liP wruch keep the play from bucklina under a one-taa format. These are t~ r.h&)\t of four h&rdened New Yor'kers terally trapped by a MaJibu land· slide and a h.iwles.sly cleaned slidina glass door with which all invariably collide at least once. This door is the centerpittlt of a bri&ht. colorful patio senfoa created by "'Bob Cady, who also handles the sound and lightina chores and excels mall three categories. "The Supponina Cast" is light comedy at its finest, a brisk. bri&)ttly illuminated show for those who can think and lau&h at the same time. It continues Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throu1h May 18 at the Newport Theater Ans Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Call 631-0288 for ticket information. CALLBOARD -Orange Coast Collcac has announced auditions for Shakespeare's comedy "As You Like It." to be d irected by Alex Golson .... tryouts arc scheduled for May I at 3:30 p.m. and May 3 from (r to 8 p.m. for the production, which will run from June 21-28 ..... -=----- Wendy Slnclalr (atan.un.) -:.-•c• u her frlenda (frola left, Rebecca Dalton, veaa ranklln, Joen Barkda~.-· Brace Coen} dlac0'9'er themMIYM in her book In Tile SapportlnC Cut" at the Newport Theater Arta Center. Furth's play as aptly titled -the supporu ng cast has all the good hcks. leaving Wen<ty Sinclair as the author . and nominaJ Sl1lf of the show to provide the straigth lines. It's not an easy task. and Sincl!Ur's lackluster performance is due in part to her inability to as~rt her chara~r m the midst of this hotbed of ncuroSt4. Auditions for Golden West Col- lege's summer production of "Murder at the Vicara•c" will be held May 6 and 7 at 7 p.m. 1n the Playbox Theater on the Huntington Beach · campus .... director Charles Mitchell ·--------------------------will be seeking six men and six POllKY"S tm'VWSI -(II) PllM Co·Hlt l'rld•r tll• 1 Jt1' V I") Of the four guests. Rebecca Dakon turns in the most accomplished performance as the pill-popping estranged wife of a ph1Landenng congressman who's given to anxiety attacks and suci~ attempts. Veda Franklin as the protective wife of a matinee idol gJVCS a smoldering portrayal once she recognizes herself as the dimwit character in Sinclajr's prose. women for the Agatha Christie mys- tery. which will be staged June 28 throueh July 21.. .. call 895-8134 for more anformauon .... BACK.ST AGE -The Westminster Commun,ty Theater will .offer a workshop ti\ basic acting and audt· tion tcchniqu~. conducted by Greg Cohen. who wil\ schedule interviews between next Monday and May 8 .... call 534-5739 if\er 5 p.m. to arrange an appointment... 'Police Academy 2' keeps.' em coming in LADY MMnQ[ .... , CATS RYE .--1 S) SHOWS AT 12:<10 J :OO SHOWS AT 12:00 2 :00 . S ·IS 1 <J5 • 9:51 4 :00 1:00 1 :00 10:00 flOt,.ICa ACACl9MY H ... ,,, AT 1 :M J :H 1 :20 1 :20 a. 9 :11 ~··· S1'ow1 At: l.!00 1'10 1 :20 1:)0 • t :4S LOST • Ml&ll.cA Pl) SHOWS AT 1 :41 J:AS 1:411:41 • t r4S mvsaLY .. u..a CGP fll) SHOWI AT 1111 J:~S S:U 1 1SO tO:OS mvsaL Y .. u..a CIDP ,., ... Top S."et (PG) Bruct Coen. as a hyperactive New Yorker whose claim to fame is has wife's authorship. seethes splendidly HOLi.. YWOOD (AP) -"Police Academy 2" grossed $4 million over the weekend to hold onto the top spot among the leading box onice money- makers . The Warner Bros. film boosted its four-week total gross to $37.9 million while playing on 1,613 screens. as he tries to function on California The "New Thought" taleitt show- time. And Joan Barkdull adds a nice. case will be presented Wedn~ay at contrasting touch of matunty as the 7:30p.m.at theGoldenCircleCh~ch famous musician's mother who man-of Religious Science. 600 Golden -_:~~================~===:::!~~-1-•_aes __ t_o_a_ccc_p_1_th_e_fi_act __ t_ha_t_h_e_r, Circle Drive, off 4th Street, in Santa Ana ... the program will feature sing- Debuting at No. 2 with a gross of $3.5 m1ll1on was "Movang Viol- auons," the traffic school co med) from 20th Century Fox. Warner Bros.' "Ladyhawke" moved up a notch an its second week orf~leasc. taking third on SJ. I millio n to 11"1Creasc its total to $7.6 malhon. edwdrd':> 'jt ... >-' ... • b-l ~ () 7()() ••• 1. . ., •. • -') • .. • • ...... _ ...... ,. .. _ edWd'd":> ::r 67 3·8350 ·. 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''TllP911-• elm""' ............ edwards MISSION y'lfJ(J 'JAL. 495·6220 S D J If ' ' u r; 'It lf / A, f • •• f '' r f ... .... , ~ .... 1, ~ 'f \ •1:. , ..... -~ ....... .._.~.. te 1 aor 1 ............. ............. , ... ) ---'UIY ......... , .. ~~ edwaros sour ... r·.:.:· A ":. -l'J7 1 1 1 1 ')v J ' •• A • •• °"' ' I ' ~ '' A A t. • •, .l • lo •• "Tll 11 ..., ......... , ..... edw ards sc :~. -~~ .,, M • 'I~ l bB uo 1 1 '-• It ' •• J .. f, . '' A •, ~ 1J t. •.f 1 .. .._,..: . -. ·--... ~· .... tt-.~ .. ...... •YIMl-''IMY ........ 111 , .......... .. edward5 i-ouN1 ~ ~. : •. f • 8J9 , 500 f)Ht 1' JI " II ' Ii I ~ I '• , •, , -r. -· .... ~ ... :-1-.._'U'!!°• • ...._. , ... .. ing. dancing. comedy, poetry reading and other types of entertain- mcnt...call 544-2400 for ticket infor- · In it' seventh week. "Mask." the .... 6)9.1170 STMIUIDI_. .... NII 9S2-4'9l UUIOVUI . MITA •U ~O-OS'4 UA SOU IH COASI • lm Sil-Siii ~S.lJACI _ _,.SJM401 CllHllS llJTMOOK llNI l~·Ull CDWMDS llNJSIH u ..... !>Zl1'11 $11() ;A mt&f s -6370~0 AMC OHi& fllAl l IUllll U.t.l' II UA cm conu Ul'U R .,_ • llO U mA1M DI II • Sll-'310 .... tlUIT . f_, fClla. "}.1)01 * BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Ptrlorrnenc• Mondly Tttru S.tw•y (hce,t Hoti•ys l S,.C. E~ta) -~II) 11J0.1~Ut. 7fS. ID'IO l o MIRAOA (J lll1IJI (11) 11'\ JIO SlS 100 10~ II( cc..." ... (11) 11 JO 1l0 4 JO UO, I .. IO lO !11fltM 1400 lt ...... -l1 Mtt,,, At A1\f't''"' un m <P'-IJ> 11)0 ns uo ··~HO IOSS m' ll&LS Cl1I Cl) 11 l0 JOO ~JO 100 IOJO --..-~.,, 108 JIG SOO 100 t oo 1100 unm <rt-tn II OCUT SllJO 1130. l Jl 4 • Ul Ut IOJO MTllSS 1a1 ~OOl!'I \II'"' 1140 JOO ~lll I •\ It~ II( w. m.os (I) IH O. SJO, 10 10 a SOlOO"S JfOIY (PC) 120 11~ fl 00l8' SIUIO m••uccr ll> 100 llS \JO 100 IOlO MISSION · "'Tlf'ttTIMI UT-. ft!t:t"- M ..... ll• Ill '"' --flit I VI RY f Iii SA I .\ SUN U n1versal movie starring Cher, drop- ped from second place to fourth with a gross of S2.8 million. Its total reached S29.8 malhon. · ··Desperately Seeking Susan,'' which also stars a pop singer. Madon- na, followed an fifth place with $2. 7 milhon for a four-week total of $1 1.2 malhon. · "The Company of Wolves," a (an non release, opened in sixth place with a ~oss ofS2.2 milhon. "Cats Eye.'' from MGM-UA, was seventh at $2.1 million. Here are the top seven films this past weekend. with distributor. week- end gross. number of screens. total gross and number of weeks in release: I. "Pohcc Academy 2;· Warner Bros .. S4milhon. l.613screcns,SJ7.9 million. four weeks. 2. "Moving Vi olations.'' 20th Cen-. 1 first week. 3. "Ladyhawke.'' Warner Bros., SJ. I million. 1.055 screens, $7.6 million. two weeks . 4. "Mask." Universal.$2.8 million. 1.002 screens. $29.8 m1ll1on. seven weeks. 5. ··Desperately Seeking Susan." Onon. $2. 7 m1lhon. I , I 08 screens, S 11 .2 million. four weeks. 6. "The Com~ny of Wolves," Cannon. $2.2 million, 995 screens. firstwttk. 7 ... Cal's Eye.'' MGM-UA, S2. I ,million. 1.492 screens. $6.5 million . two week~. ST ARTS TOMORROW --'ac!llr1,........ O....to "'~ .... UA..._ 9'0401' .. ,. UolllltWI !S149'7 tolll!EA '""'"hlal ,. .. alllllQA ( ..... C>t!llf c-t. tltfUI n n.o ln •fl 11 ,.,, Sii "'°° ~OllDOI l~~ c ...... Stao• .. Uwatfl IJlll•.,lllf u-., ... ..,, ftl OUJ -c....... ~~u IE-ID 'IO'lt I i.W1t .19 °""'. 191 •> IU ... 10 Uol Mtl MAJOR StUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW Friday and Saturday Nights Jonathan started out" trying to score. And ended up being the target. His first time may be his lost.- A UN!V£HAI. l'IClUll ttM """""'"~ '"' it.-.:M' .. .. ..... ,...,. ~ ...... ,Mii .. ~ .... ,. CIM1Ull1A , .... , ,_,...... ........ 41\'l\o• -.... -... ..... ,, . .... ~ ... 1-... (.W '~.~ .... .... ca1uicu 1 ....,_,_ ' Ill'• ..... ~°"" ......... .WCI ....... •1a .... Ul-C-1 U) ltll • ,.,.. COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN8ACTION8, AM Newport's Marriott celebrates its ·JOth birthday with expansiop plans Expansion wllT make hoteiOne of the largest resorts on West Coast By ROBERTflYNDMAN Of ... DllllJ ........ The Newport Beach Marriott cel- ebrated its 10th anniversary with an eye toward expansion plans that will make H one of the West Coast's largest resons. Late last week at a luncheon hosted by Marriott officials. hotel general manaaer Ray Kovacs discussed plans that wilt double ex1st1ng meeting space and add 226 new guest rooms for a total of603 at its Newport Center location. Completaon of the first phase of the mult1-m1llion dollar expansion was marked m February wuh the opening of a three-story. 174.000-square-foot underground parking garage. The additional parking will bc needed to accommodate guests in the hotel's 15-story tower whert ttie 226 new room~ will be built. Mamou officials also hope to add a 5.200..square-foot ballroom, an ad- d1t1onat sWlmming pool. a new health club and a spa. While the MamC\tt expands, 1he Irvine Co. has begun a $60 million landscaping prOJCCt throughout N~w­ pon Center. "Our location 1 an immense drawing card." Kovac said to the nearly 100 luncheon guests Fnday. Whale they dad discuss the future e>.pansaon of the Mamou. Kovacs and other hotel officials also took 11mt' lo reflect on the slow business the Newpon Beach Mamou strug- gled through in its infanc}'. Former gene'ral manager Joel Rothman joked that at tsmei; he wanted to com mat su1c1de b> leaping oil' the balcon) overlooking tht' hott'I lobby "But ever) lime I'd walk ou1 of m} offict' to jump. 1he phone would nng." Rothman said. And Jon Loeb. the former vice president of sales. tca~ed Newport Beach officials 1n attendance about how lonf it took the Mamott to wan approva for ns buildings. "We opened 27 ne'I!. hotels 10 the tlmt' If took to gel 1n one addition here." Loeb said. But Mayor Phal Mtturcr stung txl' k with has an eye on the bed tax the C'lt) t'xtracts from the Mamon's business. "I can~ that baager 1\ better. and I hope at means for mone> 100:" he ~Id. Kovacs presented M.iurcr wllh 3 giant replica of a check he said represents the tues the Marriott ha .. pa1d to the city overthc paM 10 )cars The total -$4.268.000 Ko' ac~ also present ed a s1m1lar check to Orange ( ount) Su pervisor Tom Rile}. with Sl.150.000 wnllcn in And finall). Kovacs presented a giant copy of a chcl'k -which rep- resented how much the Newpon Beach Mamou has contnbutcd 10 local chanties -S3~5.000 Junk mail isn 'tjunk in small Iowa city - By CYNTHIA BENJAMIN .......... ,.._.,.. MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa - Mailboxes crammed full of "J unk mail" may cause you to complain. but this small southeastern Iowa city has an 80.000-square-foot warehouse full of the stuff -and no one complains. • Metromail Corp. 1s one of Mount MUTUAL FUND S Pleasant's largest employers. with 325 full-time workers out of a population of7.320. lt sends out 400 malho.n pieces ofmaal a year. generat- ing more than $20 million for the city's post office. Me1romail's plant. And every day up to 90 trailers filled with bnghtl}' colored brochures. sweepstakes ca'rds. free samples and mall-order offers amve at the plant to be processed for mailing. Every day three or four post office trailers. laden with up 10 40.000 pounds of third-class mail. roll out of Keith Koch. vice pre-.1dcnt and plant manager for Metromail. wants 1t known first and foremo~t that has I 42 '6 PHrMf r· ! . ~~.~!', ll'l>o 33~ PeooE• 13 • llltl Peooltl 1 • '"' ~,,,. I S· » I • Pe11oon , ... 2S PllllGt 27''> 73 Plew\Hl 17\. ,. , "°'''' )2' • 17 • Powell • J9'• ~ Pr•GM ll l3''• PrnS•v 1' , 20 Provr1> JO~• 31 PbSNC 2Sl<t 261"> Pur1811 19' .. 20 QMS ' , .... u .. Qu•dr• 21 , n . Que~c • st>-. st ., .. ~ •S •Sl~ ltevmo > ""' 11'-ltH•H • 4 1 lteutrH n. n. Roaos , ~ S'-ltOOMvr r~~·- company 1s not 1n the "J unk mail" bus1n~. The preferred tenn. he 5a1d. as "advenismg mail." "We feel very strong!\ that "'e're serv1cmg a lar$e pan of ihe adven1s- 1ng industry with a product that is not Junk, with a produl·t that 1s vcf) e>.pens1ve matenal," Kcx.h said. • .. George O'Bnen. 'ice president of the Ma1t Adven1s1ng Sen ice Assoc1a--Re-merchandising t1on an ~a.~hangton. said the term Sean Roebuck and Co baa be~ re-merchandl••n& lta "Junk mail was coined b) news· ' • paperswhenadven1smg ma1lcutanto COllta Mesa Store u part pf a · 1.7 bUllon CODStractioa new<;paper revenues program. When completed the •tore will ha'f'e ezpanded "Obviously. a piece ot mail ma) be apparel, hollle fuhiou and bome electronic departmenta. more or less valuable to you than 1t '' The 19-year-old •tore will remain open dart.DC con•tru don to me. but if you can reach the ngh1 which •hould be completed ln •lz montha. person. v.hach di rect maal tnes to do. 1t can b) "ery valuable:· said O'Brien "We're not interested 1n sending mail on a panaeular product that v.ould be of no interest to the rcc1p1en1. For instance. 1f you're selling lawn mowers. you don't I f) and sell them to people 1n an apanment house." he said. Metromaal 1s in the business of targeting markets for specific prod- ucts. The targeting is conducted at the compan)·s headquaners in Lincoln. Neb .. where a computer stores anfor- n 85 million and"' 1duals. which ma\ be the largest mailing hst an the nation. Koch said ' "Lt.'t's sa) I have a product for people 18 and under. or for new home bu)Cr<i. We put a profile together (of the potential bu~cr,). 'l!.C go to our base list. we hll the hst tor that profill'. and we get names ... hl' said. ..\d \l:n1sers send truckloads full of tht•ir unassembled ad1.-ert1s1ng mail to Mount Pleasant. 'I!. here 11 as as- sembled. addressed soned and marl- c'd 1 argt•ting ha!> become so soph1st1 - cated that an ad-,,cn1'1Cr can request that products be sent to a ell~ or JUSt a ZIP code or e1.-cn JUSt to home' along one spec a lie ma al cam a·" roull· ..\d1.-crt1sers can al o target people to rccc1'c their ma1hng!> based C\n age and income. and 'I!. hcther thc' O'I!. :i hornc~ or regularh hu\ b\ maii Ml'tromail. "11.h1l·h is one of lhl' largc~t mailing scr' tl'e!> in lhl' coun · in. has mailed ordl'r\ lrom 500 to 211 m'11t1on pieces. l\.cxh .,,ud On a smgk da\. more than 4 nulhun p1e1."es nl mail ma~ mo' t.' OUI ol lht• olant O'Bnen ~1d that in I 9M4. th1· l ~ Postal Service handled 48 2 h1ll1 on p1cl·es of thm.l-clas~ mail. compared tu 22 5 balhon piece~ 1n llJ~4 Ot th1· 1984 'olume memhcr' or thl· \1J1I .\d' ert1sing S<.-n. ICl' .\<i\Olljt111n Jl. 1..ounted for ahout half. he !kl1d UPs AND DowNs CREDIT LINE \- Dianne Rector ])onored by Century 21 for top sales OlarLDe Rector . ..ales assoc1a11: at (en tun ~I V. .il l..·ln Reali\ if! Huntington Beach. ( ahforn1a. has bcen honored as one of the top-produc11~ 15 7 ..ales associates 1n the 1nternat1onal C cntun 21 S\stem Wiiiiam R. Sala · · · · c rompan) 's dn' e elcctron1cs bu\lne\s unit · ~ala "11.111 be responsible for manag.ing th e markeung ot the rnmP3ny', <lm e clt-ctron1cs products. including pH>dul t delin111on and sales suppon . lr,1ne ~tamott C1eneral \tanagn Ronald V. Cribbet 'II.as honor~ at a rt•cent hotel stall meeting for has 15 ~ear\ of sen KC to the \lamott ( orporat1on (nb~t re<e1,cd a S~\ 1al .i~ard of recognition s1gn('(1 b) J \>. "vlamo\I Jr president and lh1el c>.~ull\e officer Jill Mcintyre was recent I\ honored a" a ne'I!. graduate of the Water Qualm .\\S0\1at1on Watt·r Treatmrnt Training program \pon~orL·d h~ \\ ater Qualit' ..\'1s0<..1a11un ofl1\k Ill \1dntHe ,., jn 1·mplo~l't' ol l"ng. lndu~tnes Jntemauonal in Ir' me William Barkovllz ha~ 101nc<l Tm·one' ( l1rp In lnl' 1n the ne-w poc,t 01 'll"C' pre'>1dent of 'lale'i In h1\ ne'I!. 11<''>111Un Barko,1tz ., n·<,pon.,1hle for O\Crall 'wiks <ii thl' n1mr.in~ \ lault tokrant 1ndu,1nal c11n1roJ .,,s1cm' 1nduding dn elopm<.>nt ot a n<1t1onal ..ak' urttan11a11on Jnd mJ n.1gcmc-n1 ot OE\f '><lle-s Jnd other dt\tnbutaon t hannl'1' Jack W. Bernsmeler ha' been .1rr-11nll·J a' gcnaal manager of the Holtda' Inn ln1nt· Oranttc Count' \irpon The hot~! 1<. '-urrrntl~ under lOn<.tfUl uon .it thl' ll>rnn of \. un "-Jrm.in -\' c:nue .ind 1-411~ .ind" ill o~n an 1•arl' '-)pnng ot I 4 '\n 'tarr) D Eo<JminRer PhD ha' 101nl·J \merh.Jn l>H'r!.1li1·J ')_a'm&!- Ban~ j\J 'ir1· prl'\ldl·nt \l>\A '" p.in 1 I \mt·n1...tn (),, L'r\llll'J .1 mul11fa1l·led linant 1al '<:n Ill'' Jnll rt:al nt.ttr dt·' l'lorm1·n1 .. ump.in' ~.t'>l'd hl'r1· .rnJ Jttl\ 1 nJtlOnlw' ldt' Donald A. Millt>r ha' tx·c:n namrJ thJ1rman 111 1hr hi.1Jrd ll•r 1ht• "-nrl.i Tr.11k ( entn '"°' 1.111on 1•1 nrangL' ( llunl\ _ 1 ht• v. T< ' I)( ".1 nun-pn1ti1 ur~n11.1t111n pr1n 1J1ntz J rh\ )11..JI tcx u~ ltlf '"er 2'itt 11rg.1n11Jt1l1n' 1n\11hi:<l 1n ntt'rnJt111n..al bu,1n1''>' Th1· 3\\u1.1a11un' .1ll1' 1t1t"> Jrt' d1r1·11ed h'"'Jrd th1· pr11nwt111n 1•l \l.11rld trJlk .1nJ 1n'"'tmcnl 1n \11u1han < ..aht11rn1a I ht \\ I l -\ < )( ' JlhhJteJ "'1th m11n· 1h.in 11 \ 3\\\1\.IJlll'n' l•ll..llt'd 1hrou~h11u1 4t1 lountrir' VI,;I applies for .. 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Utl WH~ l NYSE Dio NYSE LEADER S UP s AND DowN s NEW YORK (AP> -The followl119 1111 'nowi the New V'Of'k Stock Exchall99 stocks end werranli that tlavt ~~ UP the mo11 and down Ille mo'' be on perctnt of change regardlen of v mt. for Ttlur,dav. No Hcurllle$ trading below 12 are 1~1- -.vded. Net and oercentaoe cnanoes are· Jt1• difference between the prevlQUs clos 119 Price and Tt1ur$da'(j~/ P.m. Price. Name La~ Cho Pct ~ MGM+UA wt '.<. r;, UP f~. lnt!Harv wt 1/t 'h Up . Kerr Glau 1 >.i. UP . 4 AllRh 2.8091 121''2 I UP 6 S Oak.Indus! 'Ill UP 6. 6 Am.Agro 'Al Vt Up 6. 1 H1ndlcnn wl 2 Vl l'h UP 6. ~ Gulf Resrc l Vt I · UP ArnerHeSS Jl'h l~ Up l lnerrned 9 'h UP lJ NulrlSvs 4'1') 'I• Up ~rlco ~V. ~ Uo l I C Tin I 1~ ~ Up 14 IN lnwd n l h I Up 19 Ml,~onlns 'h ~ UP 1 Sl9!_tJ8rds J ~ li1 UP 1 SFGC s ~ .,.. 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NllM A~tcl 0. ~Ct 1, , ~ ~ ~xH 4~ I vtood -I~ l 7,. + ,,.. "' s 7-•• xra.. 7 : li~ 1 ~ + ~ ApqloC m· 2 :t.4 2 -'h Je11co , 1 '-I ~ + " osc 6 4, ~ ,.._ -,,.. Roads s 61 l. ls 2.sv. -\<\ Intel 542, '''M 27'1J GoLo QuoTE S : METAL S Quo Tr s NEW YOl'IK (API 8po1 _,.,out ....... l>'loe9 lhvrtdey • AlumMWll •8 10 ..-10 per po;md NY-C-.C t001 l'llOlllll~W9d c.,_. ''"·''~11 a pounc:1 ua °"'"'•'-c~ 82 6~ C-11 pet pOUlld NY C-. 0001 motilh ctOMd w.ci ..... :!()., 1 c.n••. POunCI z:.... 41'1 41 '~'*. pollnd • .,..._eel Tiii t~ fOM U.11119 w .... oompotlie tb ....,.. Ml JOO -_. HIW'dy' Herman ,....., $6 1u.,., t•O'(ounce NYC-• IC)Ot month ~w.a *'-? s:I03 00 '312 00 I* 1' It> ........... Yon. ,....,._ UH 00-~ 00 ~IC~ trCl'y ounce NY That's an apt description of both business a nd bus iness people along the Orange Coast. To kee p track of whe re compa nie s are gotng a nd which people are h elping the m get there.just w a tch ·credit Line' -every day tn the Bus ines s section of your n e w llily Pilaf . , I . . ,... c 80nlct Cwh Lennr. Wiiken• re-lgnecl •Ga II& 'Magic' JOhneon would Ilk• remetch with~~ Sun·set meet: Edison Invit a t i On ·al· liTTLE -Aft.f being ulhefed out °' nrat piece wtth OOOMCUtlve lotMI to the Oekllnd A'•• the Angeli wtll try to regain the winning .formula tonight wMf\ they open a four~ame Nrles agatn.t s.atta. In the Kk\gdome. The game wtfl be tefevlMd (Channel 6), beginning at 7:30. -While the Angel• were struggling In only winning one game agelnet Oakland this week, It wa1 nothing compared to what happened to the Mwffier1 In Minnesota. The Twtne •wept thNe from S.ttte by ouucorlng the Martnera In the tht.. games, 23-7, lnctudlng Wedneeday'a 10-0 shell.eking. Alght·hander Mike Witt wtfl be gunning for hi• flrat win or the Muon after three •tbaok• wtien he duet• Mark Langaton (2· 1) of the Matlner1. In Wed~ay'I 8-4 loM at Anaheim Stadium, Carney Lansford led the A'1 offenM the hero's rote went to the Oak· land's overworked bullpen. After Oakland starter Chrl1 Codlroll left after three Inning• with a foot fnjury, the A's turned to their relievers to protect an ..-ty 6-o INd. MeanWhlle, · rlght-J\aoded relief pitcher Luis Sanchez, nagged by a neck 1traln for aJmoet a month, h .. been placed on a 15-day dlaabled lllt by the Angel• and rookie left· handed pitcher Bob Kipper has been optioned to Midland of the Cl .... M TeX81 league. Taking their plaoes will be rlgttt- handers Rafael Lugo and Stew Cllbume, both recalled from Ed· monton of the Pacific Coast League. Sanchez, plagued slnce Marc • 13 runs In eight lnnlng1. Kipper, 20, attempting to make the teap from Cius-A to the majors, appeared In two games this Mason and allowed eight runt try 3Y.i Innings. Chargers go 5-0 in dual meet season to set up league track finals next week The Sunit.t Leaauc track and field finals may be 1n for a name change nei1t week -such as the Edison H1ah lnvita11onal -following Wednes- day's final round 6f dual meets. Edison's boys finished unbeaten in Sunset action. handling vis111ng Manna by a 77-60 score and Chargers Coach Fred Marque1 summed ~P hts team sucecss-as a matter of quality depth 1n too many departments. "We don·1 have a Chip Rish.'' said MarqueL, "but we've got a lot of blue collar kids." He also has a h1ah Jumper in the "blue chip" clas~. Enc Wheelwright leaped 6-8 to win the high jump, as expected. and doubled with a 44-3 tnpleJump an his first try o( the season in the event. Whcelwriptt. who finished second 1n the triple Jump at the league finals a year ago 1s the obvious favontc offh1s league best Wednesday. Rish, the Marina High sprinter who has been virtually unstol2{2able ifilhe last three years. collected has customary triple in the I 00. 200 and 400 meters, but Wednesday's show- down between the two unbeaten units proved it'll take more than Rish for Manna to handle Edison in the finals. .. Yeah. I admit 11:··sa1d Marquez. "We're the favori.te. We'd have to Ed ieon'• Gabe Ramirez {left) wo n the 800 and Erle Whe el- wright (righ t) doubled with a 6-8 h lChJump a nd 4 4 -3 triple really blow 11 to lose 1t. ti's not Other key elloru included a wm- unforseeable that we could 10 1-2-34 nina run in-the 800 b y Edison's Gabe in the shot put and discus. Cb1p is 1Ramirez (2:04 .:!) and a 2-3 finish 1n goin& to &ct his points. but they ~the h1ah Jump by Manna's Much (Marinaj can't aoJ-2-3 in lhc,spnota. Malont (6-4) and Doua Gamty (6-2). Brent Riedenctl turned 1n a ltfc-El5twhere· 11 me best of 54-I 0 in the sho t on the Hu Ila toa Beac.. 1$ Foutala woy to a double (discus) as Edison Valle)' cl Em: Andcrso~ turned in ~wept both events. -personal best~ 1n winning the 800 and Marquez was especially happ) he-3,200 to lead the Oilers to their has two freshmen and four ~cond Sunset dual meet victor} 10 ~phomores competing. and sconni-fi ve stans. with the varstt). , Anderson ~cnt .2.01 8 in the 800 Rash went 10.8 .... 1.8 and 49 S 111 lnr and tu med to a Io 08 3 1n the 3 ioo events. but was held out of the 1.600 ·- relay when 11 was realized cham-Oceu View '17, Westminster $0: p1onship hoJ)es were lost. Sophomore Ha1s~am Sabra doubled Rish 1s battling back from u recent in the 8001 t ·S9 3) and 1.600 (• 37.9). bout Wt th the flu lO preparing for ei1plodtng in the final 100 ~ards of the league finals and CIF cons1deratton. 800. Heisthe defendm1statechamp1on in Tim Imber l~ed ~l-5 to the shot the 400 meters. put for Ocean View .-------- Delly,.._.~ !>7 L• ,._,,.. jump to belp offeet Muin a triple winner Chip RUh (top) and Steve Jenning• ln 300-meter intermediate hurdles. Jrvlae lt'7"9, ~ HW1 11 : Cn11 Bcckcr and Grq an.tdi bf' school rt'Cords 1n the r 20 hi&b burdJet and shot put. rcspcct1vcly, to pace t~ Vaqueros to the-SOulh C-oasfl.ngue win at l.aJuna H1lls. · In "rls compcuuon Edison col lected· its fif\h stra1aht dual meet • victory on the way to next wcek't finals. Rert's what took place Wednesday: Ecll1on n, Maria ": The Chacsrrt sewed up the Sunset championship, chnch1ng ll behu1d a double from senior Lori Shaw UT the spnnts. Sophomore Lisa C'oleman ca_p.. tured the hi&hJUm.J!and lon&Jumpfor Manna. which dad well in the field events but could no t overcome Edison's supenont} an the runn1n1 events N1kk1 R1tchot was clocked an 2:25.9 to outrace the field to the 800 and Joy B1efield led a C'barger sweep of the Lop three pla<.'CS b} w10n101 the I .600 1n 5:36.5 Oceu View U , Wettmluwr U : Two Seahawk school marks fell as freshman Kareen C'ritin broke the record in the 400 meters with a first· place run of 1 :0 I.I . MCJlnwh1le, Junior Shelli Dielman won the discus an 106-3. shattenn& the old Ocean View record bv about a foot in that event. · Debbie Orr. who v.111 be compe11n1 at the Mt SAC Relays this ~eckend 1n the high Jump and tnpk jump. v.on those events as well as the long Jump aga1nsi Westminster . Susie Hackwonh doubled 10 the hurdlcs for Ocean Vie"' Foantala Valley 14, Huntialloe Beacll 3%: The Barons rett1vcd a number of standout ind1v1dual ef- forts. led b) sophomore Tonya Bu- chanan Buchanan had a personal bes1 of 5-0 an the high jump. finishing second he also s~cpt the field an the hurdle e\Cnts and v.ent '4-I'• to capture the tnplc jump Also for Founuun Valle~. Dawn Boke do ubled 1n the weights and Ahc1a Ke nne} ~on 1he MOO and long jUmp Irvine 10~. La111na Hil1s %0: Freshman Nicole Ronqu11le tnpled an the JUmp e\ents and T 1fli n~ peed and Leshe Kocher v.on the shot and discus. respccu vet). to lead the \a- qucros to the uth ( oast v. an at League prehms .ind linal ... are ..ct next v.ed.. v.11h the unset ho)') pretim., at Huntington Beach T ue11- da} ( 3 p m I and the finals ( ho~s a nd girls) \rt Fnda) 16 30) Thi.' girls· prehm' are Wedne'ida' at Hu nt ington ~a \ ll'"' rrc-ltm' flor hoth ho~ .ind g1rl\I "'Ill he: I uc-\J:l\ 1.: ''""1th linal\ l huMa) (fl 'Olat lnine High Jn inc High "'ill .11\n ho\I thl· ~uutli l oast prehm'> anJ linaJ, \\ l'dncc, .. la\ f _;pm I Jnd f nda\ I' '' I Dodgers welcome Padres F rom AP dJ1patcbes LOS ANGELES -The Lo" An- gelco; Dodgers will open a four-game senes and homec;tand with defending National League champion San Diego at Dodger Stadium tonight at 7 35. Edison ties Sunset League race into knot fhe firc;t time the teams met last weekend 1n San Diego. the Dodgers spht the four games with the Padres. Tonight's pitching pamngs find Rick Honeycutt (0-1) opposing San Diego's Enc how (2-0). After the weekend with the Padres. the Dodgers go back o n the road to St. Louis Tuesday The Dodgcrc;' 1t1nerary 1s a little more fixed than was their pla) with San Francisco Wednesday. Shortl) after the fifth error. Ken Howell of the Dodgers entered the gamt and re.,tored order with some overpowering p11chins. University alone at top of Sea View: Eagles pos tponed Edison's JcfT Kent hcl1>1=d his own cause Wednesda) "'hen he blasted a two-run homer in the bottom of thc seventh 1nnine to g1'c the ( hargers a win over Manna and a share of first place 1n thc Sunset League ba!.eball race with 1~0 other teams. Here"; ~hat took place· Edison 6, Marina 5: l\.cnt poundcJ the ball to left in the linal inning IC> give the Charger\ the win at Fd1\on. Kent. a junior. al\o wa~ thl' gaml·\ winning pitcher two runs scored. Teammate Jeff Baker was l for 3 with an RBI . and Roger Wilson went .2 for 3 with l\.\O R Bl and two runs scored. The TroJans were terrors on the basepaths. steabng s1'l.. Jon Mahone) took the loss for Harbor. wh1 l h kll two games back at S-4 Woodbrtd1e 3, Saddlebaek 4: 1 he Wamors came up with four run' 1n the bottom o f the se-.enth 10 pa">'> the Roadrunners at Woodhndge. Wtth one out 10 the final inning. Woodbndgc's JefT Bacon '>lflgkd to start the rail} Mike Fo\ and M1kl' Murph) follO\.,ed "'Ith \uu·e.,.,1,e wnlh 10 load the ba\r\ Ramh I SOFTBALL L _ --·- ·\lhnght s1ngkd 10 Baco and Fo~ to bring the Warriors within one. 4-3 Mike Eddund sma<,hl·J a line dn' e to nght to S<.'nd the t)1ngan<l .... toning runs to. The team\ moved their kagul' marks to 4-5. with ~nHI Rogers gc111ng the win Saddkhack's JelT Rowe. who'd onl} g1't'n up four h1" through fiH innings. had to e\lt thl· game in the SI\ th with a \Ore <,houlder Laguna Beach 9, Costa Mesa 2: fhe ·\rtl'its shoded the Mu\tang' with three tnpk\ 1n the fir\t 1nn1ng O} ~ark McDonald. 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Fd1son (h-41 " no"' t1t•d w11h H untington Bcal'h and Orean Vic.~"' for the l.)un!>Ct'\ IOP \POI fhc ( hargc-rs 'inm·d thret· run' in the bottom of thl' \l\th 10 tie the game_ at 4-4. but Manna\ tl·ve Dlokd}k homered to Jen tn put the V1ktng\ (4-(l) ahead. 5-4 1n the top of thl' W\COth Woodbridge , Uni stay on track The eight strikeouts were a career high for Hawcll. 24. who armed in the major leagues m1dwfl) through last season.. Hr allowed two hits and walked-only onc haner. University 11.' Newport Ha rbor 2: Woo<lbn<lgc High d1dn'1 lll'l'd Jn\ help Wedne~a~ to St·a V1(''t' League softball action. but ( orona dcl \.lar gave tl to the Warrmn. an} v.a). Universi ty got all thl' effort 11 needed from 'iophom1m· kn111kr Fret to htghhght other game' 111 till' league. and Golden We\I nudged Cemto'I tn .i n>mmunit\ u11legl' conte'it. \\Jlks and 10 ( oron:i dcl \1.11 nror' 10 "'alk a~a' "'llh thl' \l\·1nnin~ 'erd1ct. l'\panding th1·1r rn111d 111 •i.o in S~ Vic~ a lton and I ti· 1 o\l'fJll Jenn} i\llanl. n nght-h.inlkd 111n· 1o r. strurk nut I 0 anJ \Hll l..cd 111,111nl' and at the plate \hl' J ouhll·d .ind had IV.0 RBI "I knc.•w thr Giants would be aggre'l'i1ve al thr plate. trying to get o ut ofthl·tr slump," o;aid llowell. who responded w11h aggressiveness of his own 1n the form of fastballs Mark Stnde struck out eight. walkt•d three and ga\C up nine hits. but got plenty ot dl:'lcn~1\e help from h1~ teammates as thl' l roJans·1mpro,ed to 7-1 in ~a Vic"' pla\. Herc'\ h11\.\ 11 went Sandra <\lhoon<Hcr "·" \ 1111 -I Kerr. ( au"e' ~cnt 2 Im -I ''1th t\A.11 R Bl and NeuJra Lul'lant..o "'l'nt _; t11r \ with two RBI "The wind cnn hurt you here and 11 can help. Today 11 was bl owing in and makmg the ball move more than ll usually doc<;." Howell added. Un1verstt} held on 10 the league'!> top sp<5\~~ith thl' win Mark i:avontl:' paced the TroJans at the:' plate v.11h t~u hit\. two RBI and WoodbrldR~ 16. Corona del Mar 0: The Warmm rnmb1ne<l I I hit'> t'1~h1 University ~. Costa \1~sa I I rt•1 ""hu ha' <1tc:tll11\ 1mpn1'l'll .ind VOLLEYBALL --~~ '• . Fountain Valley 's bid.for second place denied ,. Fountain Valley H13h''i chances at '>l'cond place 1n the un'ICI League volleyball race were dashed by La Quinta Wednesday night as the A1tccs swept aside the Barons to sew llP the runncr·up spot Meanwhile. Edison kept 1t~ hopes for an unbeaten unsc1 campai&n alive and Ocean V 1c~ knocked off Huntinaton Bench 1n a ni&}l1 01 s~ccps Herc'\ what took place; 6 La Qul11ta 3, Fontal• Y•lley 0: Aile-<: t oach Lari') Jame<1 credited his tcnm with an overall ,tron~ eflort tn thr ~urpm1n1ly sy 15-6, 1 ~-~ I ,_fl {'c1\10n .st IJI QUlnta Ocfens1ve spcc1altst Pav ad Ortwein. Chai h( Harkins (five service ac~) and setter John Lte "'Ctt smgled out ns playin1 well for La Quinto. which improved to ~-2 an leaiue ploy Thr B:uon dropped to 7-4. Edison 3, Marina 0: Already crowned the league champ10M. the {'halJCl"S bru hed u1dt Manna. I S-11. I S-11 . 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I hl' makt• up lnlot> 16. Sao Clemtnlt' I I hl \ ;14ucm<, ha11rrl·J thrl·c 1 ntnn p1tlh er' tor.;: h1b 1n "1nn1ng their ti lth '-loulh l 11a\t gamr 10 l'ight tnl''> Rem' Rahma1ull.1 "a' -I 1111 4 dn\ IO~ 10 l\A.11 ,Jnd 'lllrlO(!. J l"Jlf r eamm.lll'' :-.111.r I kn1gan JnJ Budd\ \1undt .ii\<\ 1mpr11H·J their J\t'IJ{ll'' "'Ith a \-tor-l .ind 2-ror-2 'hll \\ Ill~ fl'\Pl'l II\ l'I~ lkn1gan pt.•un,kd '" o Jnubk' h1r t•nl' R Bl .ind Hundt \rnJ\hl·J .1 1hr .,. run h1•Pll"I Ill !ht• ~l\lh Redskins get Rogers £ro1n Sidnts WASHINGTON (AP) -The Washington, Redudna hew ob- tained running tmck" Gtorge Rogers and sevwal dreft picks from the New Otteene S.W.ta In a ttade for the Redlklnl' No. 1 pk* 1n Tuesday's Natlonef Footbell League draft, Redlklrl 90U~ said today. The team aouroee, Who Mked not to be Identified, Mid Redskins will get the Stilnt9' fifth-. 10th-and 11th-round draft ptcka. The Redsktns' ftrat-round pk:lc le. 24th overall. ·Th• eddltton cit ~8' 29, e four-yeer NFl •«Mwhowon tftli Heitman Trophy In 1llO, ~ l'9 Redskins In lnluranm POier on All-Pro runntng b.at John A6QoiN. 35. Who WU bothered by a bad 1 back throughoUt the 18&4 -.on. Rogera, who ga!ned 4,2'7 yt1tda i In the NFL. WOUkt be apected to reptece the 13---yew ,..._, RIO-! gin• If he decktta to reette. i It WU Undew ...... 1M IC'· 1• gulsftton of Rogef'e would Change Rlggfnl' p&ene '""4 r.t ement.1 Aedlkln1 General Manager 8ob1>y 8Mthlf'd Md Mid Mr'6er ln the wlk that 0 \he tW>e of runntng b..:tt ... ,. IOC*lng fot .. the kJnd of ~ wMI Q''lt John • I - 0 1l !I. '\ t .. n ll ~ . t SoQlc•' Wilkens fired, rea88-gned In shake-up of slumping franchise FrMI AP clJtpeldlrn SEATTLE-The Seank upc&mcs. who suffered m ''throuah a 31-51 record tbas se.u.on. fired lonaume coach Lenny WiJkrns Wcdnl'1oday and imme<liJtely named him aeneral manaaer of the National Ba ketbalJ Auoc1at1on team. In a major resbuffimg for thifranchi$C, Les Habc.u.cr was demoted from aencral manager to director of player personnel.- " I think the team will be be l served by this." ow04:r Bany Ackerley said ... That's why I did tt." A new coach wall be named after lhe June 18 NBA drufi. Wilkens. 4 7, coached 13 years 1n lhc NBA. includana the last e~t in Seattle. He direct tht Somn to the 1978-79 NBA champ1on~h1p. Ac rlcy. who ught the Sonics from ong1nal o wner Sam Schulm · st e the 1983-84 season. declined to \a)' c.uctly why he was mov1 ii.kens \Jpsta1rs. There had ~n rcpons that Wilken~ did not get alon1 with the players ··we wana to bnnJ a winning professional basketball fra nchise to Seattle," Ackerley said. "That's what we're working toward . All decisions. concerning this franchise are difficult. I take full responsibiJ1ty for this one." • · Ackerley wtttched the Sonics' record sag from 42-40 in 1983-84 to lhe I 984-85 tally that didn't even ment a playoff slot. By missing the pla) offs. the Sonics earned the ri&ht to get a crack at Georgetown's star center Patrick Ewing an the Ma) 12 NBA d raft lottery. · The Sonics traded popular guard Gus W11l1ams to the Wash1naton Bulle.LS bcfocuhe J 9&4-8j sea.son. a trade cnucued b) ~~ news media. That deal was made to get the Somes. under their NBA salary cap, Wilkens and Habegger had said. ~of~day. .._ M rt..._.,,,,.,,., of the ~on Red 80x. ...,.ct by 1 P9CW toCNbftlon pme petfofmence by'* telm: • .,,_..,no -=--to pe.y ffke ... ·· lft the 1Pf1ng, """"*' Of trifdcle of tM .......... .• Twine rip Seattle for f oartb win in row Mike SmitUoa pitched a four-bit ihutout and Knt • Hrf»ell hit a three-run home run. his first of the sea10n. to lead Minnesota to its founh straight victory, 10-0 over Seattle Wednesday at the Metrodome. Smithson's shutout, his second in 81 stans. sunk the Mariners as they recorded their eighth loss in their last nine games -all on the road -after a 6-0 start at home ... In other American league games, :Jeff 8arroap1 knocked in five runs with a three-run homer and two-run triple and L•it Leal limited Kansas C1ty to three hiu over 8Jf> tnning.s as Toronto crushed the Royals. I 0-2 ... Geor1e V•kovicll drove 1n three runs with three sin~es. including the game-winner in the-bottom of the ninth inning. giving Cleveland a 7-6 victory over struuhng Detroit ... Jim Rice hit his fourth home run of the season. breaking a 6-6 tic 'with two outs in the seventh mnmg. and TOiiy Armas hit a three-run shot as Boston notched its fif\h straight victory over the New York Yankees with a 7-6 triumph ... MJte Vou1 hit a two-run homer and Mlb Bo4dlcller scattered six hits in 8 '1> innings to lead Baltimore to a 2-1 victory over Texas ... Pete Vackovtck, who missed most of the last two yean with shoulder problems, recorded his first victory since his Cy Young Award sea.son of 1982 by scattering six hits in seven innings as Milwaukee defeated Chicago. 3·2. Gooden losea streak (23). 1ame U nbeaten JNA1•l• Aadajar pitched a fi ve-hatter for his third victory of the season as St. Louis beat DwtaJit hdy Vu Slyb'1 RBI smJle 1n the seventh snapped a Gooden streak of scoreless mnmgs at 23 ... Jn other National League games, Dave CoDCepctoa ilnd Dune Walker belted home runs and Eric Davt1 used his speed to break a 3-3 ninth-inning tie as Cincinnati spoiled Nolu Ryu'• bid for his sixth career no-hitter and beat Houston. 8-3, m the Astrodo mc. Ryan. who has a record five no- hitters. had anolher one gom& with one out in the seventh when Dne Parter singled to center ... Tim llalDe1 scored 1w1ce and drove 1n two more with a pair of extra-base hits to lead Moatreal to a 7-6 win over Philadelphia ... Leoa Dal'hm crashed a two-1'\Jn homer and Davey Lopes had three hits and drove in two runs as Chicago handed Pittsburgh its seventh loss in eight games. 5-2. Steve Troat, 3-1 , earned the victory despite allowm$ both Pirates' runs and seven hits before leaving after five innings with soreness in his nght elbow ... LaMan Hoy& and Goose Go11a1e combined on a fi ve-hitter and Carmelo Martina belted a two-run homer to lead San Diego pa~t Atlanta. 3-1. Hoyt, 2-1 , worked seven innings and gave up one run. struck out four and didn't walk a batter. . Piatona complete sweep of New Jersey lllall nomas hit a 15-foot jump shot from the nght m side with two seconds to play Wednesday night as Detroit edged New Jersey, I 16-1 15, to sweep their open mg round best-of-five National Basketball .:\swc1at1on playoffscnes The Nets were leading 115-110 but the Pistons scored the final six points. The Nets' Mite Gmlnskt missed a 15-footcr at the buzzer ... In other games. Washington remained alive with a 118-100 w1peout of Philadelphia. Six-year veteran Cliff Robl111on, who 1s making his playoff debut, scored 14ofh1s 21 points in the third quaner. giving him one more than the entire Philadelphia team for those 12 minute~ . At Ch1rago. the Bulls rode 35 ~ints by Mtcllael Jordan to a I 09-107 verdict over Milwaukee. which leads the scne\. :!-1 . At Salt Lake Cit). Adriu Dulley scored 29 points and Tburl Balley added 22 as the Jan beat Houston. J 12-104. to take a 2-1 lead in their \Craes Dan tic} had nine points in the fourth quaner and Baile} 11 TeleYlalon, radlo TaLaVl8IOH 7:30 p.m. -aAmAU.=• at 8eat11e, Channel 5. 7:30 p.m. -~· t ·Angela at s..ttle, l<MPC (710). 7:30 p.m .. -•A-Al' ·San Diego at Ood~. KABC (!p()>. 'Magic' wants Celtics I'-< 11 ~\l.l<.101> (Af') -As Larry Bird .rnd the Boc;to n Celtics havr clJ1ml·d u:ntcr c,ragc. Earvin "Magic" John<.on and the I o\ Angeles Lakcrs hJ'C hct·n rdgl'tt 11ut of the hmcl1ght \nd \iag.il Jn·qou'il:y 1s wa111ng an tht• IAln(t\ ·11 c, not rncng1.· but I thank 11 1A<1uh.I ht· great 1fhoth of uc; made 11 m the final\· John,on \aid rdcmng to ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE COMPARE! .,... •• La SftllT ftAYMINTI • OICIALe• MO. ftNA'NCINQ . LOW HYMINTt ltKI A LIAH • CONWNTIONAL-Uft TO 12 MO. 21,. 714 • , ,., , J '~ 'N T•• 1'M r)O· • '~I hu . ....... ............... ... ... ....... ... ... ._ a possible rematch o1 t~ 1984 National Basketball Ac;c;oc1a11on Champ1on~h1p \enc'> won b} the Celtics. .. Everybody's going to want us to meet Boston. and I lhmk 11'c, only natural s11'1ce ~c·rc considered the hcst two teams now I thtnk lhe> -.ant U'i IU'it as badl)' as we '-"ant them " Los Anacles wouYrd -up with the ~ond·bcst record in the club's htStory. 62-20. this past regular sca!IO n, but still fell one short of the Celtics· ltaRue-lead1na 63· I 9 mark. The Laken chnchcd their open in&· round playofTscnes Tut'Sday nia.ht by beattnj the PhOt"ni x Suns I I(). ICH The Crlt1n have a 2-1 lead over Cleveland 1n their best-Of-five ~nes after the C a valaerc; won a I 0.S-98 dec1c;ron T uc~av night Btrd didn't pie' hecausc of a sore nght elbow The Lake" wlll open the ~cond round of the playoffs Saturday at 12 'Oat the Forum aaa1n1t Ponland if the TratlblaJers drfcat Dallas tonight tn Ponland. Dalla\ trail\, 2-1 in thetr best-of-fi ve scnes. If Dallas wins ton1a.ht there will be a fifth and linftl pmc ~turday afternoon at Dalla\. and the Lalcers would meet the winner 1n the bcst-0(- \l'Vrn "°"c' tw-,1nntn& 'omtllme Mltl ~C'CK ~ . . . . ' "' . . ~ MAJOtl &.:•AOV8 STAMDlMGI Aot•kM LA99Ue WIST~ W L ftc1. CM ' ' '°° 0.11'-"4 ....... 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J lllndef un·. 1-01 11 100 twHtl-1 AllilOll IE). l;OStS, 2 11ro1'*1on (M), 1'°6 16, 3 Mlinlllon (Ml, 1·10 52. 400 trH r ... v-1 Marlfte, 3:33.n f'Wlltffl Vflllwtl 104, H~ ... di J7 200 rnedlev re&ev-1 Founle lll Valtev, ISlt) 200 tr-1 llr•v (Fii), 1.St'OI, 1 H•nsan IHll), 2•12.21; l TllOt't'IOSOl'I (Fiil .. 2.13'0. 200 lnclo-1 Peter• IFV). 2.lt.1'. , WOl\9 (FVI. 2.27 4S, l. Non.amen IFVI, 2?193 50 1r..-1 Wetu (FV), 23.00. 2. Fosler IFVI, 24 41, l LullO (H8), 200 DIYln-1 Ael'le,,_ (FVJ, 137 4S P0111t1. "° leeond 100 flv-1 Wlnle m1 (FVI, 5912, 2 lluoeo. (HB) 1-0..lO; 3 Gvll'nlll (FV), 10646 100 fr-I Judd (FV), S1.1t. 2. We!Jt !Fiii. SS 21. l Swemoto !H8), Sl.04 SOO fr-I W-IFV), S:S$.AI, 1 Fo1f8f' (Fii), 606.01, 3. H•nsan (Hll), 6-24 n 100 oeck-1 Nos .. man (Fiii, 1:10.12, 2 McKH n (FV), l.107S. 3 Terrv (Hiii. 1 1716. 100 l>rH"-1. '"""' IFV), 1 Ol .59, 2. Lurlo CHll), I 10 OI, 3 Judd IFV), t IUt 40t ''" rei.v-1 Foun11ln Velley, lli.,OI St • ~tr,QKll" 200 medtev retav-1 Cotti Mfta, IM 3 200 fr-I Cren1tw1w (CM), l j06, 1 J 0.Vore IE I, 1 Sl S, l It 0.Vllf'e IEJ. I S3 6 lQD inao-L 5.ouroleu lCMl~ 1..lll 2. Conn IE I 1·1tS. 3 CoMolY IEJ, 2:21.S. 50 Ir-I Prlc.kell ICM), 2l.6, 2. Howe IE ), 13'2 l JOllH (El. 2l.1. 10 tlv-1 C>outlat ICMI, St$; 1 El· tet>rec:lll IE I. 1 OS9, 3. Manetl ICMI, I 12.2 100 tr-I Dunun tCMI, 50.41; 2. • O.Vore IEI, S2 2; J Howl IEJ, S2.9. SOO Ir-I Crentllew (CM), 5;21.1, 2. COOlt IE>. S29 1, 3 Menets (CMl, 5:361 100 t>aclt-1 Oouei.1 IC.Ml, SI 1, 2. J Dell«• (E ). 1.01.6, 3 Duncan ICM), l~.4 100 ll'Hlf-1 Cllrllllenaori ICM), 1:07.1, 2 Coven IEI. I 07 1, l Wuter IE>. l;Ot t 400 frM rttev-1 E"encle, UO.l C-_.Mar fO, .._.., Her11W U 200 medtev rttev-1 NewPOrt Hartlor, I '3 6 200 lr..-1 Lt11lns ICdMI, 1.41 t, 1 Stenltv (NH). I S2.0. l Caml>09tt INHI. I S4 I MOllll>Qmerv (NH), 2 07.0, J. EMIOll INHJ, 112 0 so tr-1 1111111 ((dM), 22.S. 2. Harvey (CdML 22 I, 3. Sllw•rl (NHJ. U.O. 100 llY-1. Ford (CdM). SS.0, 2 Lew'°" INHl, I 00 0, 3, Harmon (CdM), 1-00 t 100 lr...-1 LllllnJ ICdMI, 49 0; 1 Moftf90t'l'lfY (NH), SI 0, 3. Oedlng (CdMI. SIOI 500 fr-I F«d (CdM), 4·51.1, 1 Stanley INH>. S IS4, l Tomlin ((dM), S:2t S 100 11ac11-1 ScN'oed9r (CdMI, st 4, 2 SM!v ICdMl, S9 S, l Ferris (CdMl, I~ S 100 twtnr-1 Marumoto ICdMJ, 1:07 4, 1 T 110mOton I H H l, I :OI 0, 3 CartlPOoell (NH), 1110 ' IOO ,,... rec.v-1 cor-def Mar, nr HIGH SCHOOL ~U I cl-94, MM'llll 71 200 rnedlev retav-1 Edlt<lfl, 2:03.lt 200 tr-1. Lane.• <E >. 1.1ue, 2. Cllell!Mn (Ml, 2 1),04, 3. C:o11 IMI. 2:1U1. 200 ln<IO-l Zieger t IE I. 2 20_)9. 2 lloetlm (Ml, 2:202S. l . Marlltlnoer (E). 2.29 7S SO tr-I Lue>IOll (M), 251', 2 llall (El, 26.00, J s.t\DO(n IEI, V . .U. Dlvln9-1 Pt1er1 IMI. 19'.tS Dolnts, 2 AverH (El. 1st 65, 3 MMU (E), 140.35 100 fly-I lloellm I Ml. 1-o:J 33, 2 Zle9er I IEI. 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C~ IH8), 610 •7 100 lltctr.-1 Parmentier IHI). l;O'lJO, 2. RNCll IFll), 1 11 ti, 3 Wvnne IFV), 1 12 20 100 ll'Ntt-1 C Brown (FV), I 1U2, 2. II lro...n (FVI I 21 '3, l Scftulw'ile IFll), 111 t3 tOO tree rei.v-1 Fountain ll•tlev, 'af6 .. MM l:M, .._.., ...,_, • 100 medlev rete.,-1 Corona dtt ,,,,.,, 1.07 0 200 fr'-1. Sl<ele <COM>. 2.12.0; 2 Kl. L~M ICOMl. 212 2, J Wetoutl ICOMl. , II 0 . 100 l~I S Smllll ICOMI, 2A1, , Herve-. ICON\), 1'07.0, 3. Slantr+' (NHI. :11190 SO lrte-1 Kl Looftlovr-(COM), 2'.1, 2 lltlMo!O ICdMI, JU; 3. ..._, .. ..., ICdM), JU 100 ftY-1 1t1" ICdMI, 1.11 0, 1 Sliele ICOM), I 13 0, J WelOu'tl (COM). 114 0 100 Ir-I Ke. ~row (CdMI, SI?. 2 HafWV !COM), 1-«J.O, J LMle ICdMI, 1'CMO SOO tr..-1 G $mllll !Cd.Ml, S1t0, 2 .... CCOMI. 6:0>.0i 1. Me•nerlll INHI, ..... 1• ~1. ICt l.Mfllourow (CdMI, lltU1 t . .._,ull ICON\), 1:140; J Woolen (Clll.M), MU 100 brMtt-1 tetnflold (CclMl, 1 It S. 2 t 1$111 ICdMI, I IJJ; a. Mlllw ICdMl, I 1U • "'" rttey-1 CorCWI 4lltl Mti1, J 16 t. 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Of(lf .._, e --.~uncts•llo-fO ~ IN -= ~ ...... llf THI ~~'::.~.:I<~= : ":i.-=:,::ci:! :::.;:.-:-.. ~ ::.":.--~:.:: :'::ollml=.~"~= ~:-.tMB I. ~~10J.cJ.' ·~ ·~ = 3 .::fl NtA f. . ~otrheunttedll.at•) petlOrOCMt,0t maybtO. _,., .. ~ ............ :..... OoeMa,at ft1tT~ CwNo.D14Gr7 THI °""c• 0, THI ......... ...... 11 tM ~AW en-~ed to MIO Co-~ .. M hlll -11 tit.. Tiie MW Mf ....... tie Alie., City of COllll..... •• -COU9fTY MCOWf' OI .. c:.,.a... .... . ttanoe 10 the 0Mc Center lralftu pertOftdy el My ........ Clfr Mii, -ldlltHPTM ol .._ IJrMndtd ~ ol ~ ..... °' NOnClt Y• ....... IM>COUHTV 0... .... Cllr Cllf lulldlno.3001MtCfl~ tNA1Tr.A•1t~ .... Cl I ... ,._ tr ..... ont er« K!MICf<t ~did 41'1 ._Mt ..-n._._,....._ YOU AM. IN DUMJlf '*Drtfil.CW\lw. A~. Orange. CA II '10f\I, of 1Ne Mota end 9UOM .-, C: ... -.. ft!M. KOHAAA and 81T8UKO di¥ of MM:il\ lW. e.r ..... ,_ .._ ,_, UC>CJt A DllO O-TIIWT ..,..._ _. .. ._, .. ttu. end~~...,., tMIMlklnQohlid~ ............. _,... KOHAM, 1CM f ...-.. INIMt'**"'-~1M .... ~.._,_,. OATIO 1f1A1R. t..IM..U8 PA,Mlf7, lW.• IO encl r.cw 11141!,br h under TIAMS OI 8Al.l.:. C.. .. _. ....... 'r._.. ......... .._,. ~ _.,_.....,..,.._,..,,,... ............. ._. YOU 'TAKI ACnC* T .,._ _, .... Manna H1ah fin11ht.'<.I off an unbeaten Mid Deed al ln.fi 111 ~ lewtUI ~of IN United ... ~Ill! .. ,,....., • • lllfr ,....,_ • ,..... ... ....,. S1 _..,, __. IM ,... ..._. {eague titles Sunset Lea1ue sw1mm1na season WtdneJdav P'°'*"Y ,..ueted " Mid ltat .. ,orpartGlllflencl-1 ......, Ill .. c..tJ 11 The~ 111 ~ ,,.....,,., fl'Olf .... IO...a .. -. ~ Y°""~ T IN~Ct1 t 1. ~.no. tchma a dtttitOn over .second-place' Cowlt,MctStaedeeetltled c;rtdlt A/I amount• 0. a.;--•C•. 1 .... : i::==::: Md..._lla .. !UV• ._ ol II'...__ In'* rm~:.::.,, v& ....... lll°I _ ._ ... • u: termlnecl 0y ~ Co-AdlNn-• LOT tf 0# wll ti.conclU*d WMlcNll ,,....,, l'Oll .,..... dlO IO --.0 AH IXPLAHA .. fl ...... _, ... 1\so:isjust the revc~ on the girls side n Lot~=~~U: ~81:!:'=-U: arui...c~~-':A.TMI: 1~ lnMnded tfwtwot ~~~=-=~~.':".:"''NY~ ~=i:-~g:1= =·= ~= ~. -c"'t•on '"'aJ-.. ,. ad,.,.• r'o fi M • "°"'*'Y bOUndaty .,.. wr1ffen "bid OI Ofter. end Ole ,_ MAP MCOMSD .. All OC1W ~ ~ encl debtt ol the firm end tied°"...... wou YOU • ..,,.,. " .........,. 1vf1f ..... NCllfllild ~ '""ah ,• "' ... ~ ""1 .. 1 n rom anna to win .io IOt Of Tracj Ho.•~ ... ~ mu.t be pelcf upoft 90CMC *' '~ .. ,_ and addtWlel 1.-.d l>r the teclf¥ul~~'° A¥llOI u..-.. '*'° .,._ TACT A.lA.;;y;;w ......... td If.., ~ ..,. l(t a 11tlc. . '* map r.ootoecs In 8o'* the ~ °' .... by ~ .Cll L • •OUI lntendM 11..-.rcw Within tN """ ,,..ldildO • .,._ puacte ~ .. ,...... " ..,. ..... '- won the banle of unbtaten11 ao:a1nst New""'n ~ Mec>e. In uw ~ ot'* ~ ~ TM1 OUNTY MC~ PMll .a,.,• kftOWft 10 the "'*' U\111 t.ri. urldattllQntd clefWM •,,..,.,..,. Ud.,. ~ " stllll • N In I~< Sea v;.,. l.<11Ju<, l 'orona d<I Mar "· P•o• 1' 01 u1,. -8-°°"" 00 •----,_. .. -• ---• -1--Ud ...... c:J:!=~y " -oo N "":=ti H bo -.,... llceoflheoountyrecot<Mtof to the ~ Su-Of'IAIOCOUNTY. lnMndM lrainafw• ••. -•be•e1PCM"**.lron1 "'°'* dentl'O. IO dl9a. "t•. --addr.-Of,.....~ ol .. ar r. • Nl<I Orenge County, eaa. petiOf Court Said ... w4ll TM ..,... ...,.. • 11tt• Ian ewtoe. 'oun\eln thlt Cley on. for tJir ~·I.ea la lnfoffl'laldon QU4I COfl'IMOft ctea19na.UOe of to .. o.INUICI i. ~artu 97, KdllOD n : The Vikings ilCtually IOfnl• b9 meoe upon the utllllll ..................... 4 V•i.,. Cellfornla. oatlotl lncuned br th9 °"9' ~ ~lelNwn~. flO In P'OI* tlf'lle ;.. tra1kd by a couple of points midway throu~. APN. •2&-291-<>t ..atowi.tmt. If.,.,.,°' h,... ~ Ttiename<•>andhom .. d· rn Illa own,..., Of 1n tftf 91 U!Md.._tollCNr•=•.., •to ltt A • °' ,,.... ~ the meet but wore down the Chargers with Truetor or ,_d Own9r "A"IM lllllYll a deur"•' ••u• I• esr-of tn. '". t4lftOtd 1r.,. name of IN"""· CONe1o de""~ MIW °' correct· "~.net~ h · d 'h · " f th fi JemtaA MUINIOltand lr-OllAlll• M. DAY, C...._ c::;ted te ••: IN ,.,_1) JOSEPHS JA-Dated at Coe!• ...... -.M11nto,oee.'lal-'O MM)" TM MMflOlery ,,,__,,. _..._ to t eir ept • wrnn1na 1our o e last 1 ve c . MullMCtl .....,.tftlla °' -.. ...... c--. e.ea~ .JOH1; :. .. Muir !MM C... CalHOfnle. tftia 11th day Of ~... • -. uncs. M6d o...s OJI T~ 9• 1=t'L.u events. TM ttrMt eddrw end 9' 4UUA lllAlllON DAY, 0.-CA_,. TN....,_ bnla' . . Apftl, IM5. manera, eu re•pvHte tW of a Dteacft Of tan::r:...,., • ... T om Warde and Jeff Essig posted doubla. «>"* COfl'\rl'IOfl ~. oaiaeN T,..... •• ah'r • _, ~~ ..-... •• .._,,. • 1 eecttte. 11.., .,._, .,._,. In "-011101tone .._,,.., :::l o1 me~ r-t f• M 1 v . eny, of the real .,,opany uw 0t11e.. Of CUM· ., ._ .,,., rn 11 ..... _ 11•1 ttw property .--Putl4latled Ofanve Coeat w ,...,.., .. a~ u~weoy, ~of0t• ••· _.., ~--or 8'"!na. while the ikinas also rcc~vcd a d .. crlbad abo¥• 11 MINGS. l<EMP a. MEYERS "-....._......._.Md nent w-10 It d9eonb9d In Delly Piiot Aptll 26. tM6 t·TOTHI MSPOHO£HT _,....end...._, t• ttie ,_om., ~ good swim from Duane Wellhocfer. who had a pur~ to b9 t91• Santt w MARK J MEYERS. 101 .....,.....,.. •nls •••n. 09M'al aa: Stocti In trade. TH-917 The ~· Na flled • undtr19*1 • ~ Dae>-~-=-:O:--An•= time of 55.90 in the butterfl>-Ana Avenue, eo.te M-. Pertt~t., OflYe. Suite tOO, If MJ-..... MNM. ftxturn, equipment 1'"1 S*ltlOn concatrunQ 't04lr leratlon of o.tallt end 0.-dltional ,....._Of UOO .. E ·-79 c M T E CA Sant• An•. CA t2706 (714) kW ............. ~· of • C*11in ~ .. _ti' 111\TIM ~. "'°" ... lo Illa. ~ '°' nee. end Wl'tnafl ----• _...._ 1ta11c .. , 011a tll 77: he aglcs TMu~TruatM83s-te&a · but wttfMlut __.1 wfooo· buelnHt, and I• l"-nunw. reaponee~)Oday9ofnotl0aoftll'eeeflen4oftleo-t>e!Ndelfbeneltdbr~ c hn,chcd the victory in the 400 free re lay w11h dlacqjm .. ny M•bltlty 10,.ny Publl9hacl Orenge Coeat • .,,.,..,, • .,... .., ._ IOc:atad '1 704 E. Balboa, YOU AM * DVAUU IN da1• ttiet thla tuf'IWflona 11or1 to aa.e tn. under· =· ~~ a winning mark of3:30.3. 1noorr9CtMM of in. •treat Delly Pltot Aprtl 25, t985 ,.._.,,...,......,,... Newport a.aetl, Clllfomla. ~A DUD"" TltUIT lt ..... Oft,ou,,ourdeflult ~ 10 ... Mid~ tMJ-.OM..,...•U. ln the 100 breaststroke. Estancia placed lldclrw and otw common Tl'l-921 --'Oft, tw ~...., Tll9 ~ 11a1M..,..., DATID PDMIUY a.-. """! be em.eo M4 .,. '° Mftafy ~ ~-. Oft'olOJltNOt\'c.rttot.,_ d h. d d " h I bl dealQnatlon, If Ill'/. ""1wrl au1H .JC ..,,.l""r lopeytM~ br Mid lrliNferOtt at Mid UNL.IU YOU TAltl Ill:-cc."1 ITl9Y Wtt4lr a )UdgmMt and °*..,., Iha under· ,...., oC Coat.a lMM. ,.._. sccon • t 1r an 1o un to garn va ua e ...in ... ~ nu "" ,.. ...,. et .... •> ... iocaiion 11 .. 808 SHAOI< nc. TO "10ftCT YOWi c:Oflt8Snlng lnjvnctlve or ~~Mid noac. of ~·r 9"0tlcstloM .. ftCllt Points. Jim and Richard DcVore combined Saldaa1twi111>amade.bu1 owed a., ..w Daact 14 ,7 . ,.,....TV, rr MAY• othaf 0tdw1 COMiar'*'O l:M'tedlancl.ale6tc:ttontobe :;ci,.,...., ""'-1M ao- for three runner-up finishes and o ne third to wttl'IOut COYentint Of .,.,. c 1311 Trwt. ritl IMtfeet ._.. Thlt Mid bvllc 1ran.ter 11 IOU> AT A "*.IC IM.AL dMllon of property,~ recoroecs J~4• 1115 • dltioNI 12 oo ell!• 11 • aid the Eagles' cause renty, axpr ... °' lfn9llad. r• Nottoe °'.. on, • ,,,........ • ..W lntend«2 to be con1Um-• YOU NUO AN IDlA-~-cNld ~OOy. cNld in.tt. No '50021 .. OJI ~ Olvded wtth ~ . . gatdlng title. poe ..... on. °' of ..... ,,....,., "°'9(1), edwancee. If ., "'•ltd at the ofllce of: Ac. MATIOM "" THI un. IUPC)f't, attome, .... co.ta, l'dal Aecatda In the ofloa ol . Coro1a del Mar 90, Newport Harbor H : The .nc:umbranc.e, to pey the at ..,..... .... _., IN """' et ..w TION ESCROW INC .. 800 N. 0 , THI ,,_OCHDFNO end 8UCl'I otMr,..., • ~ the Aec:or\Mf ot Or~ &di blO lflell be made°" ScaK1ngscomplctedtheScaVu:wseawnw11h unpaid beltnoe of th• No P892838 DHd or Tr111t, ••••· Tustln,SulteO.Sant•Ana. AOAFNIT YOU, YOU begrantadl>Jtheoowt .. n.Countt: !tie PrOf)OMI form • .,.... a 7-0record note(•) MCured by .. Id In the SUC*k>t Court or~ .... and ....... °' Orange County. Callfomla. IHOU\.O COMTACT A !i!llhmant Of wtigea, talc.· hidMlawlllb91MOe.t>ut ,.,~p-e~rn · OMCl of Truet. plua H the Stet• of Cellfornla, tor tM l'r• ... Md of tM on Of att., MAY 13 1"5 LAWYIR. of moMy Of Pf~ 0t wlUlout CIMlnllftl 0t ..,. ltle celf'trect ~t~ '. Fo111taln Valley 104, Huntington Beac b 37: PfOV. loecl tn Mid note(•). Id-the Couf'lly of Loe Angelet trwft ONMtd-., ..w OeM This bUlll tr~ 11 .A.. NOTiee"" ot er court authorized Q.7-°'lmpltd· ,._ MCI Mal be eccotnC*llMt Mitc h Bray and Rick Weiss turned in swtf'\ vancee, If any. undef the lntheM•tt.,ofthe&la1e 9'Truet. ject to Celf1orNa unttorm TMIST'lnu.u procaadongtmay.-Oteallt. m-1.1c 11111c •. 0t l>r • cantfled °' ~· swims for the Baro ns fountain Valle~ tarmt ot aa.ld Oaad of Truet. ol GEOAGE H wooo. o. TM....,_.°'"'-C-c:lal Code ~ T.a . No..,_ MAA 7 1916 '° P"Y t.ri. cf-=* Ot • * DOnd tor""' 1 .... Cflat1199en<ttxJ*'Mt CMMd ~ ............ .._ 1108 NOTICE IS HEREIV LMA..,...,C....,9'1 ,..,.. •• pMclpel _,OJI lwtMntftotttwmftOWlll improved to 3-2. wh1k Huntingto n Bcac of th• TtuttM "'°of the Nottcelthertt>yglvenlNt ..,_ .... _, ... ~ Th9nam.tndad0reatof GIVEHthatonWedn9aday ~--•••.o,...,a.ti ttwnoteea>...,,.,tiy.-S ofttwt>ld.l'Mda~• dropped to 1-4. tru.t• crMlad br NJd Oaad "'-~ wlll Mii 11 -'1 to N MN Md ,..... th• pereon wltll wllom Mey IS. tH6. et 11 oci Miftr.-y M HyltOtl, At· deed of Tn.wt. wtttl .....,.. "-City of Coat.a ..-.. * O h I • d Of Trust. Private Nie, to the hlgf.et _..., ~ ooate, ea· aalmt may b9 !Mad It AC. o'c:toc.ll , m of Uld day In '°'1'19'1 81 Lew, i:JOO Dow •In MMi "°" prO\'ldad. • P'C>POUI IMll be OOD-n t e gir s SI e . At the time of the lnnlal •nd bM1 bid<*. 9UblK1 to ,_... '""' ........... TIOM ESCROW INC. 800 N tM room Mt aalde lor oOn. StrMt, SIJlta 300. Newpor1 ~ If .,.,,, under !tie .,.,., unlW ~ Edl1oa.94, Marhta 78: The C hargers made 1t publlcatlon of tnlt no1lce, eonnrmetton of Mid Su· tM ttfM oftM W1tal ,_.. Tuettn AY't ,.Suite o. S1r11a ducting TruttM'• S•'"· e..cn. CA 92MO tarmt of Mid Deed ot truet, i>r Midi catnler"• c:Ndl . . 5-0 to claim the Sunset League crown. the total emount of the un· perlor Court. on or aftM the cattM of ate Nottce of .... Ana. CllllOl'ni9 end '"' ,..t wtlhl" the offlcea of REAL PublltMCI Oranve Coeat ..... c:Nr;ee. and..,.,_ ceah, °'bidder'• bond. Marina which finished at 3.2 had Julie paid balanc. of the obll· 6thdeyofMey. 1985,attM lal10l,AI0.1L d•y IOt ftllng cla6mt l>r any ESTATE SECURITlfS SER· DallyPllotApfll26,May2,9, ot IM T"'*fM and of Iha NoblOINllbeOOlieldeiM · ; r.. " "IF d . • nd K . getlon Meured by the •~ ottie. of Glenn Slmpt0n. TM NMftclafJ 1tlld9r crecsnOI' thalt be May tO VICE located et l800 Nonh 18, tM5 Ir'*' created by Mid Deed uMtet " 11 "*'-on a t>W111 Peters qu~l...,_.ior ~ in 1v1ng a an dMc:r1o.d dead ol iruet "'° SI03 NO Figueroa Streat, ..w DMd, a.,,.._. of ate 1916, wNctll• the t>u91nM9 Br~. Sult• 100 In the Th-118 of TNet form furn1af1ec1 by the City of Lupton did the same 1n 1he 50 freestyle. •ttmatad c:oet•, .. ,__ Loe AngeMI County of Loe lweadl et.._.. lft-. • day t*ot• the coneurnmao-City o1 Santa""--County of Seid_.. .. 1:19 ,_.., °"' eo.ia ..._.Md 11 ,,.-w. Lupton also won the 100 free. . •"Cl • d "•" c • • 11 Anot'M. Stttt of Callfomla, "9attoM M041fed .._, .. tlon date~ above Orenga. State of Cedfornla, "8JC NOTICE T~. May t . 1916, •• a ccordance with '"• C M 8~ tL E I 11.71 Sh $114,540.90 Ill rlgtlt, llU. and lllt•Mt of totore •llaWlad and ._ Oetad· Apr'll 111 1"6 REAL £STAT£ SECURITIES UO P-"' In The lobOy to tN prcMalont of the PTopoMf osta esa • 711 , Ila.DC• " 'I: an non The t>anefleltry under MIO Mid dec:.aMCS at the time of ltwefed to IM...,...,.., ~ ~ ....... !ft.. SERVICE. , Cellfoml• cor-l'1CTTT10U9 MWM t>ulldlng located et eot r~tt Scholes and I.on (lark doubled in ~cf cat for Oaad of Trutt hefetotOI',••· d9atll '"° all the right, tttte a""""'..._ ..... °' de-........, Tr•ci91M ' poratlOn, u dUt'f ~"*' NAm ITAW 'Soutrl l.A!lllt Sn.. Orange. Eacll bldw m 1 ~ the Eagles, with C lark's 6:00.1 c locking in the ecutad end dtllvt<.O 10 the •"d lnttrett thai the Nttt• ...., Md..,_,.. ._...., Publlthad Orange Coee1 TrustM unc* and pu,...ent The lollowlrlo pet90nt -CaMomla 92tN ucenMd and ,1ee14 , .. 500 free a personal best Clark also won the underllgned • 'Nrltten Dec-of Mid decMMd ,.,.. ec.-e11d written nollu or Delly P1io1 Ac>rH 25. tH5 to the power of tale c:on-doing~•: At IN tltN of Iha lnttlet quallfled •required l>r ':.. , · . SQ taretlon of Oefeult end 0.. qulrtdbyoperttlonOflewor ~Md 9' eleot*' 10 t~9li ltuKJn.lhel~ M AHO R PAOHRTIES put>lcatlOn ot tflle noUO.. TM....._~ o4 · -20Gtffee.;.-whtle Scholes wins came tn th~ mend lor s .... 1nd •written othtlWIM other th•n °' In ow tM ueodel .... lad to TNtt exac:ut.d by DAVID 23 Alabeat.,. lrvlne. CA tN total amount of the un-Cl of~ ..._ "* and I 00 frees. Notice of Oeftult and E141c:-addition to lh•t of Mid a. ....... ~ .. ......, PETERSEN BECKETI. An 92714 paid balance of the ,ot>ll-1.:i r to. r-:-: Corona del Mar 1 t4 Newport Harbor 28· tlon to s.11 The undafllgned c.aeed, at the llrM ol deeth, NW aH .. MaM and ~ l't&.IC NOTICE unmvnecs Men. recorded MlcNitl Allen ..,.,,_, 23 gatlon eacuftd by the lbove l:lldt lgM retact any • · ea;;Md tald Notie. of 0.-In af'ld 10 •II the car1eln real aftet en .-. 10, tW, IN Fet>ruery 19 1"2. In nie of· ~ INlna CA 9271• deacftbad dead of tNlt 11\0 fhc Sea Kings won both rcla) swim on their ~auft •nd Etectlon 10 Sell ta pr09afly tltveted In tfle • ..,....,_ GEi.ad ..w NOnc. TO ne. of the County Flecofdar Ro«>ln ·LM Barn... 23 ..urn.tad coeu. ~ Th• Contrector •half wa> to a sweep of all events. with Kell) b9 recorded '" 1ne county County of Orenge. Stet• Of M4lot ol ~of~ CONTRACTOAa of tald County. .. ~ Alabeatef, lfvlnt, CA t27t4 • n d • d v • n c • • '• eotnpty wtm the pr~ Loofbourov. leading the way with a d ouble wti.r• tri. rMI propeny 11 Cllll0tn1e. Plftlculatty ~ to M ~ • IMtN-CAUJNO '°" •• c:«daf'• lnttrument No Thie t>ullnaaa It oon--1 132.283·34 of s.ct1on 1110 10 t7IO n. located ICflbad u lollowt. 10-wtt fMflt No.-..ot177, OflWel sCllool Dlttrtct· Hun11ngton 82-05tt22 l>r r...on of , ducted by lluabend andwh The tot.t tnMOted,_ '**"' of the Cailltoma ------------------Perty conducting aela Lot 23 In 81oc:tt 415 of .._...of 0r-. c-t,, e..cn City Scf10ot Dlttrfct breed\ or cief.un In peymant Mlc:tleel Allan 8atnea being an 91ltrnat• on wrllCfl Labor 'eoo.. the ~ PEELLE FINANCIAL COR· Tract •2 t, u pet mep re-Caltonl&a. Bid DMOllM: 2:00 o'ciocll of perf0fm8'1Ct of ,ne obit· Thlt 1tateman1 WM Mad the OC*'ing bid II~ rite and ecale of wepa _. V 11 b 11 't d . g PORAT ION' 581 Camino 0. corded In BOOll 9. Pege 22 ot Der.d: ,...,.. 12. 1• pm of the 28ttl day of May g«tlone .cured thereby. In-Witl'I the County Cler1c °' Or-may be obtained by calllnO t•bll.aMCS l>r tlla °" ol Q ey a S an ln S LA Reina '400, Sen Diego, Mlse»llen.aut Mepe, In Ille '0MONA "NANCIAL 1915 ' ciudlng ll'Mlt brwPI °'cs. wiga County on Apff1 tf, ~ 9•S..e...te the dey eo.1a ..._. '#tlldl .,. tied CA 92108 (819) 299-71'0, office ol the County R• HfWICH, INC.. • Mid Place of Bid Receipl: Admln-leutt, lfotlot of '#tllCll -t985 • the .. , Wltfl the city Clent of .., SUNSIET LE AGUIE .Founreln Veltev al Wttl PMlle Flnencl•I Cotpor-c:o'd., ol Mid County, Trw ...... N. ~ .. t1tretlOf'I Offlo•. 20•5 t recorded N~bet 2 1HA, '27.,. Deled·""" •. 1985 City, and .,., .. tQtfen per-. L-<>¥«" m.nsr... atlon. TruetM, By Olene more comfT\Oflty kf'IOWfl ll•d.. l•ciend "oer, Creimet L-Huntington a AKC>fdar't 1netrum.nt Publltfltd Of-.noa ~ TAC,,_ tiM ptteenb9d .,.,..,, for Le Qv.nte ar Mer1na Blad!. Ragtonal Menegw u Sunwl 8Mch C...,,. t1N, 8Nch • No ...._.53740, WILL SELL Delly Ptlol AprJ 25, May 2, I. T .D. al•YICI CO•· ~ of tne Mid Ed•\On WI IL 0 .v: ~ HA VIEW LIE AGUE Oe1• Aorll 11 t985 T•me Of .... Cd1 In I-· Ttl•,._._ 11..........,1, Proiect ldetltlftcatlon NatM-AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO t8 tN5 ,/l#Y, -.... T ....... -,: COOi Le O..inte 9 2 9 l ~ Over.. Publlahed Orenge Coaa1 ful rnor19y of the United SJ LA* c..,._, ,.......,., Re-footing • Parry & Eadef THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Th-927 C.., ..... At I ta it .... Fnln Valley 1 • • s w L w L Dally Piiot April 25, Mey 2, 9, Stet .. on conllrmatlon of .......,, Scrtool• CASH lawful money ot IM ,...,,, -... CotltbcMa ....... '·,._-,,City Marine S t 7 1 Woodt>ndOe 11 1 ll 1 lH5 Mt., or pert CUh end bal-P\.rblllhed Or811Qe Coaat Plec. PlaM ere on flit· Main-United Stat ... Ot • CMt\ltr't P\llJC ·M)TICE llM.. ..... CNell, CA Ctlft °' IM Cltt .. e.ea ex.en v1~w s • 1 1 COM 11 2 11 3 Th·908 1'109 evldenc.d by note ... Dally Piiot AprU t8. 25. Mey tenenoe Depertment ClleCk drewn on a ttete cw ~.,.......,, lllleae Hnl!Wltn 8Hch i 10 2 17 L•oune e c11 10 l 10 l cured by Mortg~ or Trust 2. 1085 770·17th Street Hunting!~ 111tlonalt>enk altattorled-Publthad Orenge ~ PutMlehad OrWI09 C09l1ll Wt1tmlnltll' o 11 1 n Ellenrni t • 10 6 P\8.IC Deed on the r ' ' Piiot AP'M 18. 2S May Pilot Aor11 26 Mey 1 ---~*~•Mlt•n1M*~¥'~1~h~•~"!''""::":"-;'~J1'.:':"~-~':--;';• '"Pt< c:.nt of amount 11u1111c unTICE I NOTICE IS HEREBY or ted«lf M end Tiie toltowlng penona.,. ' Edf\On .,_. Marone Mill• O.• • 9 l 13 IUPl:,_10,_ CC>Vf'T bid to be depoelt.0 with bid r~ nu GIVEN lhet the ebo¥t-1MOC1at1on In tNs cSc*lg butll.--ThW·940 ·» lif 11, IS· II, IS· 11 U"'"'""v 2 II l II Of CALWOflNIA, Bide°' offt<UO De In writ-NOTICE OF nemed Schoof 0!91rlc1 for ttate, lll peyat>lt et ~time HO YAHN TRUST NO t. ()C.Hf'I v1-Clef 1-4unl Com Maw 0 ll 0 16 COUNTY Of OftANGI Ing end wtll be retelY«l II TRUSTEE'S SALE fOrenge County. Callfomla. of ..... 111 right, tlt1t and 3e1 Sal\ M9'9I OrNe, Suitt lf\OIOI\ tS·6. IS-9, IS·• ,,,.y', Gemes (7) In the Matt• ot t1'le Appll· the •lor ... Jd onic. at 1ny T s NO llA-260 Ktll'IQ by end thfough lte lnteraat h•lcf by II aa 300. Newpor1 e-:n. CA Le Quinta def Fnrn Vet WOO<ll>rldoe •1 Newoorl cation of KEVIN P ROACH time aftt< the flral publl-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT OoYetnlng Boerd. ,_ .. n. TrustM , In 1Nt real property t2MC) ·11"' ~~~~-~.!!! (7) 2:~~"~!::c.~ e's~~• 1°' ChtrlQ9 of Name cation hereof end before UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, l•tt• rtfwred to u "DIS.. lituate In Mid County ~ Mer¥1n 8 l(epelue. e 1 uo1ver\lllf at Meler O•• NO A '27752 d91• of Nit DATED JUNE 1984 UN· TRICl"', wtH r«*Ve up to, State, daacrib9d u follows Tnntaa. 389 Sal\ MlgUel I Onan view et o""' ORDER TO Deted thl• 18th day of LESS YOU TAKE ACTION but not 181er than Ille tbove-The Soutl!wet1.,1y M IMt Drive •300. ~ a..etl, MAC DONALD Ro wland Heights, ---------PROTECT YOUR-PROP· SHOW CAUSE FOR Aprll, t98S TO PROTECT VUR PROP· 11eted time, -led bid• IOf of the Honhaaeteny t321Mt CA 92IMIO W FRED MAC CA f'nends may call rtaJ( M)JIC( EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT CHANGE OF NAME Gt.nn llmpeo11. HOii No. ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT tl'le ewerd of• contrac1 lor ot Lot 71 ol ftect 371 u ,_. Thlt bu•lneu 11 con· DONALD, ~ ,._,d,.nt at th'"' mo-..~:. on ---------A PUB IC 8 E IF VO (Sec. 80e41 Flg-oa alrMt, Lot Alt· A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Ille lbo¥e pro)«1 ~ recorded In Boot! t6, ducted by • l>ualnaae '"* • '""'' ~ " ' ,....., ' NOTICIOf' NEED 'A,.. ~~LANAT~ l<EVINP ROACHhuflled r:,::;..,c:~ ,!2~1) NEED AN EXPLANATION Bids "'811 b9 recelvecl In Pagea 29 of Mlecellaneous Mtrvln 8 Kepelue. of Newport .Beach Thunday Apm 25. T'MllT'll .. 9.Al.I Of' THE NATURE Of' THE •i*"IOnlnthlacounloran ... ~.-,. •·Of' THE NATURE OF THE IM pleoe ldenilflad lbove. Mapt, rec«de of Orenge TrvttM Passedaway ApnJ 14 4pm·9pm P rer ce LMft .... ll1tMIM PROCEEDING AOAINST order allowlng petltion.t to ecvtOf PROCEEDING AGAINST ena af\ell be OOetlad '"'° County. CalltOl'nla This atet_,t wee fllad 1985 Survivors in-BrothttS Bell Broad· /~I YOU VOU SHOULD CON chenge 1111 neme lrom Ptlftttp L Wood, lllecvtCH YOU YOU SHoULO CON· publ!Cly reao alOUd II Ille The street .OClr... or with tl'le County Ci.rk of Or· T.a. Mo. '4'117t TACT A LAWYER. • KEVIN P ROACH 10 KEVIN of tM t.tet. of Mid O.C.. TACT A LAWYER ebov•·stettd time end other common dtalgnatlon engeCounty on APnl 5, tM51 elude his beloved way Mortuary Dtrec~ UMfT coo., LU4ll)IMI Irv! CA PAUL •nt. On Ma 8111 1985 ., piece of Ille rMI property herein-nn.1 Wife. Jean. and ,tors 642-9150 T 0 SERVlC£COMPANY 1 • n., IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Publl"*2 Orenge Coaat tOOO ,,: 0 . COett Thetewtllbee -0-d9')0tlt lbvot ducr lbed 11 Publlthad Orenge Coee1 d h S ... duly IC>POinlad Tru•1M 92.?,:,··. ttrMt addr ... Of th•I all P91'10fll lntt<Nted In Dally Piiot Aprll 24· 25. Mey Tttle eom,a,,/~lforf'lll requlr.O for Heh ... of bid purported to be 2"6 t Senti Diiiy Pll01 April 11, 18, 25, au g t er u sa n AMELIO 'undet Ill• tollowlng d•· common oealgnatlon ol the metier •10'"'1d appeer t lQ8S Corporttlon u duly •P· docum.,,ta to gutttntM Ana Avenue, Cotte M .... Mey 2. ttU I Snedaker. Private 1 F R A N C E S S . •IOflbed dead of tNtt WILL property 11 ahown at>ove, no b4tfC>ft tlllt coort In Dtp•rt· WTh-782 Polnled TruttM under end ht4r ratum 1,.. good condition Callfornl• Th-890 famlly servtces were AMELIO born Octo- 'SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ... 11 1¥en t tt ment No .3 11 7oo Ctvlc ''"rtuant to Oaad of Trutl wltnln -0-dtyt efter Ille bid The underllg'*2 heteby held In lieu o f ' TO THE HIGHEST BIDOfR wirran., g u 0 • CAnta< OrlYt WHt Sent•! Ml.IC NOTICE ~~ordtd September 7 opeolrig dete. dlldalfN ell lltblllty IOf any P18JC NOTICE ber 20 1903 Neiio FOR CA8H ANO/OR THE =f,!'T. C:.n~fi~~Y Ana, Callfomta. on 5/31185 1u 4 11 1,..11 No e.c1I bid muet confOfm IN:Orrec1,_ In Mid ltreat flowers fanu.ly sug· York . New 'York CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED under Mid Oaad of Trust, byl •I 9 t5 o"cloclt AM .. '"° NOTICE 84·37"463 of Oftlcl•I A.-end b9 retpC>OetYI to the t<klfMI Of ()fhat common ~nnoua .,...al gest memorui.J con -p~ Apnl 23, 198$ CHECl(S SPECIFIED IN rta.Ot1ohbrMCf'l0tdefaul1 thenandtl'lettlhowceuM. INvmMOINOa corde In the offlc.e ot 1ne contrectdocum«llt ON!gMtlon NA.-aTAT'llmlfT tnbuttons may be "' Newpon Beact.. CIVIL CODE SECTION In Ille obll(latlont NCUred If '"' they have, why Hid Not10e l1h9'•byglven1ntt County AKC>fder ot Or1ng1 Eech bldd« thall .ubm", Sales .... wlM be mede The lollowlng penons -made to H M u• ...._ 292•h (payable at the time of thereby, heretofore ••· petttlOO lor chenge of name the Board of TNS1-of the COU"'Y Stilt ol CellfOff'lll on Ille IC>fm turnlthed with wlttiovt warr1r1ty. •iu>r ... or ~P~~~G• uLLERIE. 32'" I naJ H ::t' ~-Mrs Ame!Jo was " ..,. In lawful money ot the tcutad and d91tvefad to tM thoold not ~ gttntad Coe•• Communtty Coli.ge executi.d by Stegnor" inc the con1r1C1 document•. • Implied, regerdlrig lltl•. po-. ~ '-n" " "' o osp1 . c• o e member of CathoUt United Stat•) all right, title d«llQllad I ()..: IT IS FURTHER Ofdt<ad Olttrlc1 ot Orenge County. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC lltl of the proe>OMd eubCOn· Mallon, Of encumbrenc.e, Beywood Or , Newport Cardiology Dept In Daughters"' Jovin-ti and lntar..-c conveyed to ;:;.i;o~ 0:11~1":0 0.:: lhll a copy of thll C>fder to Celllornla, wlll receive ...... AUCTION TO HIG~EST BIO-trector1 on thl1 p1019e1 u lo Nll•fy the prlnclpll b•I· e..cn. CA 92ee<l memory of M r M ac· mother of son. Cd :end now Mid by It undef mend fOf s .... tnd wrtuen •how C.UM be publlthed '" ed bid• up to but no latt< DER FOR CASH (payebi. et required by the Subletting ance of Ille Nott or 01htf RachMI Eal1.,ry.etmon, Donald Mid Oaad of Trutt In the notleeofbrNChandotal«:· theOrengeCoutDellyPt101.1hentt001m .Fr1day.May llme ofstlelf'lltwlulmoney tnd SubContr1ct1ng Ftlr obllgelton MC;IJr.0 by Mid 321 Baywood Or .~ Gilbert Amelio; property llet .. netter d•· tton to ceute the und«· • n_,pa,.r ol g.,,erel 10 1985 II the Purcllaalng of Int Unit.a St•l•I et IM Prectloet Act Oovt COO. Oaad of Trust, with tnter•t e..cn. CA 92IMIO JO CE daughter In law:, ectlbad Clreulatloo, publtshed In thll Depertment of Nkl colleQe Courtyerd ., .. ~Iii. S.c 4 tOO 91 eeq anO 01her aume u prOYlded Ronald Au .... Jeckeon Y TRUSTOR. MARIO N llgned: Mii Nldooi:~ county at least once e wet11 dtttrlGI loceted at 1370 T.o ~telrw 11 tile Allen Eecn bidder muat tut>mlt therein. p1u1 edYencea If 15407 Dory Or Huntington CH AR LES M Beverly daughter. BARRONS, CAMERON LEE :0 U:,_..:!! the ~~I for four conMCUIM week• Adema Avenue. Coate Building 1.'clf'lg Yorbe with MCtl bid oar1lflad Of any, under the terma 1neteor I a..cr.. CA 92&48 J OYCE beloved hus-Glon• Osbnnk. son ~ COSGROVE Nkl lea Of prior lo the dey ol Nkl neer· M"' CtlllOfnll al wnlch St Mt ;4oe t Y()(ba StrMI cunltr 1 chack payable 10 and 1nterMt on Midi ed· Thlt bu11n.11 It con· b d d f h ~w. Dr "Raymond B. BENEFICIARY· QUAIL ~~::::t*:t:::toba k\o. time Mid bid• wlll b6·pub· T: .. ~· Cellfoml• •II rlgnt' lheOISTRICTor•bldbond ¥1nCH. lf'ld PIUI , .... ducted by. 0"*'11 pen. an an at er. Osbrin k , seveD ;RUN . NORTHWOOD dad J 7 t9I& baled APR t5 1985 hcly opened tnc! rMd for llllt end lnt.,..t oonveyeO In tM form 191 lorth In the Cflat1199 lllld upen-of Int 1'19'11\1p passed away Apnl 22. RECORDED Dec.mber recor ;~7725 1 ~ HENftY F. MOC>ftl, JR., PURCH A S E OF 10 •rid now held b 11 under contract dO<lumenlt In 911 Tru11M end of th41 tr111tt Aonlkl R J ldleon 1985 In Costa Mesa grandchildre n . 10 ·21. 1979 u lnalr No. 34ee.4 lntlr. No. 0 . Judt• of lh• avperlof CUSTODIAL PAPER SUP-.. Id DMd of Tru~t In the •mount not .... then t~ of orMled by Mid DMd of Thi• llltemtt'll -flltld l H IS Ul"VI ed b h&a great gnndchudre n, In 8ooti 13444 Pecl9 1515 Of flcial :::°'dt In I~~ of Court PLIES . pr099fl tltulltd I" Mid tl'lt m1xlmum •mount of bid Trutt TM tot ml 1moun1 of with the County Clerk of Or· e s v y clOIM.' fnends V 1clo Ofllclal R«lordt In the Ofllca the Ol'CIM 0 renge Publlthed Orenge CoU1 All bid• ere to be In IC· Couf'lt ~nd Stile OMCtlbad 19 1 guttantM lhat the bid· Mid obUgttlon. 1ncludlr19 enge Coonty °" Marcl'I 21. w tfe, Jean, son John. of the AKC>f<* of Orange CS"..!r°U..w1nbem.O.,bu1 011tyPt1otAprll25,Mey 2.9. eotd1,..ce wttn1neBldDocu-u Y der wlll enler Into 1111 rMeonebly .. 11m11td f-1985 daughter . Laune and L o h m an Irvine , COUnty. without CO¥enant Of wtu-18, 1986 "*"" whleh tr• now In tlte PtrOtl 6 u Shown on ••P'oe>OMd contrect If the chtrgeeandtJtl*'!-oftli. '27'11:12 grandson \'ince Mr Margaret Fassel, Mid deed of trwt a. Tll-922 end may be MCUrad In Ille llled 1,.. 800k Mmt 11 _.,d«S 10 Midi TrUS1M, et Ille ume 01 lnlt111 Publtlhed Orenge Coett Roeema.ry Dench and tetJbtathefollowlno :;L"f.:'S:.~'::!=·.':1 offic. ot 11'9 Director of ~~oelp= 10 end It of bidder ln th9._,toflallure publlclllon ot this NQ1io. •• 0 ••1¥ Poot APnl t1 18. 25 Joyl't' lived rn Costa ma.ny others M"'- PAACEL 1· LOT 1 Of' ~~~. to pay the Ml.IC NOTICE Purch""1Q ol Mid COiiege p.,Q.i Mapa tn th• o'flce of to ent., Into Uld contract. St t6 757 7t ~.Aey 2 1916 M~ for 22 yf'ars He ... --'--was a ........ Alt TRACl NO. e.423, IN THE rem~ Pf'lnolpal tum Of dlstrtct ,,,. coonty A.corder ol Mid IU(;1'I MCUrtty Wiii be fOf· Oet.o "Pfll t5, l985 Th-49l was .l member of "''"'uo a•~ CITY Of' IAVINE. COUNTY ) ad Id K 1nQ Each bldd• mutt aubmll ·coof'll)' felted MAL 1aTAT'I IECIM~ at-JC MnftH" BUC'kh )m Sk Oub mother and "Nanny" 0, ORANGE. STATE Of :::c,~ 1rue~':.th ~ter':.t1 a ,.,_to .. COU"T wlln hll bid 1 caeh14tf'i The 1tr .. t eddr .. 1 end The DISTRICT reMrVet TI1aH .. VICl!,eCeltfomle l l"UU.. nui~ 1 ~ ' Lo ed b all ho CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP M In Mid note prOYlded, ad· J THIE ITATI OF cMcl!. c.rtlfleCS check, Of other common dNlgnetlon the rtoht to rejaot any or all ~etton.u TrwtM, ly: FICTTTIOUa ..,_.. ' o f Vlhnuer Sen.'l<'es I kn:v. h y Se~c:'ft RECORDED IN BOOK ..at, vancat. " any. under the1 CALl,ONCIA blddt<"• bond mad• P•¢!: If '"Y· or the rMI property t>ldt °' to wa!Ve eny Ir-O.J . .....,._, It• '1.-..nt. NAm aTAft....,. Fnda~. April 21>. 1985' w1ll ·._ ~eld al St PAGES 16 TO 28 IN· letmt of MIO Oaad of trutt, FOfl THI COUNTY 10 the order of the 1 d11cr1bed ebova 11 regut11lt1• In any bid• Of In 1900~ lr~•r. lulte Tiie lolowfnO penone ert at 1 PM at l'calvar, UIC' c Lu s Iv E . M I s ...... Cflargaa. and•>tpentat ""OflANOI Community College Oletrtct purpont<S 10 be 17842 IM bidding. 1• ..... A-. CA 127111, doing~.. I Cha t-1 of Costa J oach1ms Friday C!LLANEOUS MAPS, IN of tlle TruttM and of the In rt the Etlllt ot AJLIA B0trd or Trua1-In an Cowan Aver>ue. lrvtne Cell· Punuanttotheprovltlons TlllP'-· C71.t)JU.4il10 • MAGICLEAN INOUS· p 10 30 AM Apnl 26. THE OFFICE OF THE truall creeted by Mid Oaadl MAAION DAY OeoMHd emount not .... then ""' lornla ot s.ction 1773 of IN L•bor Pub!llNd Orange Coal TRiAL MAINTENANCE SER-M esa In lieu o f COUNTY RECORDER OF of Trutl. C1M No A 114 856 oerc.nt 16%) of 1119 aim bid The undeftlQned TruttM Co0e of t1'le Stet• of Cell-Dll~llOI APf• t8 '5 Mty VICE. 18124 Wood Bern flo lA t'r'> donation lSS5. !ier'Vla"S con• SAID COUNTY Said ..,. w111 b9 held on NOTICI cw IALE I :,a g;:ren:..:11a1~~': ~ dladalmt any 1111>1111y for eny lorn••. ttl9 QIMRICT Ilea Ot>-2. t 5 Th-898 Lene. Fountllltl v.,,.,., c.-ma\o be l'Tlddf' tot har elude at Churri\. lo EXCEPT THEREFROM Tnurtday Mey 9 1986 •ti Of! MAL "'°""TY Co Incorrect,,.. 01 '"' 11reat llllnad trom the Dlt'ectOt of 92708 t • f • h ls~u of Oowen ~ ALL OIL, GAS, MINERALS 1 30 ·1 the tObb 1o't11e AT ""YATI IALI l)fopc>MCI nrracc It the addr ... and Otf'9r common IM o.p.nment of lndUltrlal Gerth M ~ 18t24 I y 0 -,our l 01~ tn be A N D 0 T H E R bulldf m ~ tea ' eo1I NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVE Mme 19 _.,Otd to hlf'n. In d:!Yin111on. II '"Y· shown Relttlon• th• general l't&.IC NOTICE W004 Bern Lw, l0untein memoq n f Mr \JON may wnt ·HYDROCARBONS, BELOW S thnLg-.... &8t __, Or11 thlt 1ub.....,.t to con"rm11•~ the avant of lellurt to.,,,., h9r n ptevalll"" ttll of pet diem Vet'-C• "27'" Charles Jo'\.'C't' P14'rnt The American Heat'\ 00 ..... r-.. •1199· • ,....... " '"" Into auch contttcl. th• · . .., Cl the • I ~TTTIOUI IU..... ..,. "'• ""' ' ~ll f '""'--- WA 1TDHEOPUTTH T°.[E ~H~E~f Cellfornle92tea by the 1bove-«1tlti.cl Su· procaadsofth9chtckwtllbe S•JdNtewlllbemlde,but wegM en Qtrl ra NA.-aTATIMINT Tn11 b\.telne .. 11 con· B rothen Bell Broorl ono ........... .., Su .. ••cE E•,..Rv"'. A• RE· At lhe tlflW of the lnltlel perlor Court, lh• under-lorlelt.O or In the cue 01 , wllh0u1 coven•"' 0< wtr-prevaHlng ret• lor holiday T'he tollowlng '*1IOO• •• ducted by an lndMdual "'a\' M ortuar. T>lrt>< County or The Na "'"" "• ., publtcetton of tlllt notice. elgneCI . H Co·Admlf'lll · bOnd 1,;. lull tum ther9of renty. •JU>'-()( Implied. r• end ovet11me wor11tnthe1c> dOI t>u91.._. u Gerth M ~ uonal Soaen. f Im SERVED IN INSTRUMENTS the totll .mount of the 11n-tretrhre of th9 Eetete of the wlll ~ IOf"teltad to Mid o<>f. gardlnQ tl11e ~. 0t Clllty In which thlt w«k It to N'1w p O RT 11 AR e OR ~ 1tet_,t wee 111eo tor-. 642 ~I ~0 'J O Of RECORD. p.ict t>llenc9 of the ot>11-at>ove-narnadOtced«lt,wlll ~.to P9¥ IN ti.PIWfClrl'.!llldtorNChc:r•ft ~co eoa T• 1wtthtMCountyCletltot()f. m unolog y . Pac1f1 PAACEL 2 AN EX· oetlOfl wcurtd tiy tM ebO....-ace.pl bide end NII et prl-Gt9ttw:t r.melnlng pr-lnCl9al eum of Of type Of worll• r-.decflo c ~--cai 9.,.27 enge County on Aor• t9 G-O!'ZALE. Vre-w Morruary Di CLU81VE EASEMENT 'OR deaerlbad dead Of t"'*1 tnd vat• .... °"Mey 3 19H. et hit~~ C:~ =~y the nQtt(•I taeurtd by Mid 111.cute the COtltr.td Tl!Me ~.;; /4 Amller 432e t985 FRANK ART H l R re<'tOrs &W-2700 PARl<INO PURPOSES •tlmated ooatt. ~ 1000 em Of therMtter Deed lo Tnwt. with tnter•t rat .. .,.. on f1le at IN DtS· E Au Pl Ot C~ mo11 GONZ Li:-c OVER THAT PORTION OF and edvencee la W .•63 41. wtthfn thfl i1me ellow.d by ltw (451 dtyt tfter tl'le dett thereon. N provided tn Mid TRICT omc. loc~t9d at lh 11'91 Publlthed Oreno-Coaat A CA:> 0 rMI ' .--==:::..:====.:..__ LOT1t0,SAIDTRACTNO. The '°"al lndebtedn ... 1aw.1ott1eh1Qne.ten<11>att ~::~r~;,t!~~~ note(•). 1d111ncee. If any, 20451 craimar Lane.c= -9~! bu•I""' 11 con C>allyPfto1AprM25 May2 9 dent of Costa MMll V423, AS SHOWN ON '*no e11 •tlmtt• on wtitcn bidder, on IM term• and _.....tMl)fMlag•ofre)tlct· underthelt<mtofAldo..b 1ne1on ~.:..,.Ca, Cl~ted by an lndlvlduei 18. 1915 Pa.'llM.'d aw1v April W EXHIBIT ""A" TO THE DEC-the opening bid •• OOfl'IP\l'ted condition• Mr .. n•ft., ,,,.n. ""' ..... Ind '" bid• or to of Truet. 1 ... Cherget end ~y be~···--on ,.qveat Bredley A Amtl., ~s 1985 Bt-lovt'd fathr>r LARATION OF AESTRIC· may ti. obtained bJ <*ttn.g tlOMCI all rlghl tttle lntt<•t .. .., -··1 ·~of 1119 Trut1M end A copy of t"-9 r1t• lhell fllK , TIOHS 'OR THE LAl<!B (7 t•) ~•6--•137 or (2 t3l end Eattt• of aalCI D.c.o.nt _..,. anyirregul•lltiMOf In· or tri. 1ru111 ctMtad by Mid be s>oetad at the IOb llt• Thlt ·~amenb!:of Or of Frank A Gon7.;il"' MASTER ASSOCIATION 827_.M6 the day before Iha at the time ot lltlf deetll. trld :~~i:uln any l>ICI or In Oaad of Tf\let ll CthallONT~~ORatOtY\IPOf'i ::;. ttieC4ur\;tvon Al)fll tt PUlJC fl)fte( of C., pr"8. C.AJrf ~nd RfCOROfO SEPTIMHR .... an r1g11t t111e and Int•"' C~U.AN , THOW· The total emount ol 1119 I the .....,. • 10 '""°"' 1915 L 1 n d a A.,. 1 111 0 f 19, t977, IN 800t< 12312. Detad· April II, 1"5 that her htete mey htMt -unpa!O balanee of the obit-\tit c:ontrect la -ded end "74JlC M0nca Of W I C l f 'AOE 12es Of' Of'FlClAL TAC tm Quif90 by 099rat1on of 1aw •ON• 11 •1 • Y 1 c • g«tlOn MCWad by the Pf'oP'· upon any tut>c:ontreo1or I 'AIUl1B'9 aA&.I a nut a 1 • RECORDS. AS CARPORT f ,O. at"YIC:I COM· Of ot~M. ti~ ll•;c"-'-tl•r, •u•lneee Af• tytobetold~reuoneble unoetwctleo..tTAACTOA. PublWlad ~·~ Cout ~-~ brolht-r of Edward SPACE CP 9. SAID fA8f. 'AW'f, • _., ,,......_ e,i dealt!, In and to the below· tatn, c ... t COMlftUfllty eatlmetad co.tt. tJtpenw ~ ,_. ttlen ~ Mkl Deity~ A.O' 2S IY 2· ' I IP~ G o nui IM Los An. MENT IS 'URTHER OE· v.t J, MesldM. • I""' deecrlbed rHI pros>aftJ C ..... IMWttt and tdvaneta et the time Of rat .. toallwof11en 18· l9I$ t3 T..a.. 0.1'M7 l M "MEO AND 0£8CRl81D lf'C ...,,.._,,, to1 IMtfl L9wtt1 Seid ~ting of bide for Publlthed Or•nte eo.tt the 1n111n1 ~btlcatlon of IM emp!Oyed by them In 11'9 ••· Th 7 UNIT COOi 0 8" f' ~ a r g a r e t I AA'TICLI VIII Of THI ore. .... °""91, CA -(114) .... Of taJd Pfop9tly w111 be Del~ Piiot Aprll 25. Mey 2· No 11 o • o I S •I• 1 • ~tlon of tM contract P\8JC NOllC( T O SEflMOf CX*PAN" Soll<'f'-. 1>f Carmel, LAAATIOM Of! RUTl'llC· ~79 11t the Of!IOM of CUM· t9t Tn-918 118&, IH ti No bidder may lllftfMtr.. 1• duty ~1ed T""'99 C.lH and Chrut1M 1 TIONI llOA THI LA.KU flUllltlNd Oranoe CoMt MIN 0 I . K ! M, AM 0 The~ unoer Mid lllT'J ll4d for • pertod OJI tHrty '9CTm0Ue .,...al loUldar the tollOwl"'IJ .... Mon-M-•d of Hrn PLANNED OIVUOPM£NT Delly~ Apr~ 11. H . Mey MIYEAS bJ MARK J lo.td of Trutt ,..., .. ol0t•••· (30) ~.,,.. ""dete.. ..... aTAft...., llCflbed OMCI of """' Will del"llOn N -.Mb A.We> ~ECORO[O HPTIMIEA 2. 1N5 MEY£"8. AnOtneyt for Co-rta.JC fl)TIC( 9Cllt.CS end~ l'O the '°' trtt ~of btde Tlie '°'°'""G l*10f1a -SELL AT .-veuc AUCTIOH l" 11, 1177. IN 80C)t( 1nt2, ' Tll ... Mn*llstratttll KAf\iN Ai· 1111derlllg11ad. WT1tten o.c: A ,..,ment DOnd en4 • ~ ~ .. MOO-TO TH! HIOHEIT 81000I sur\'1Vf'd h\ two PAQ( 1311 "" OfflCIAL !VH AND O!AHINI M LOAN NO.,..... I lafatlOn of Oef*"1 Ind 0.. ~ bond will be iRN LOOIC SOFTWARE 1F<>" CASH AHO!Ofll THE 1undth1ldrf'n Mr RECORDS rta.IC NOTICE DAY, et 701 Ptu11oen1• NOTICI0/1 tNndforSale.lnd•wrttttll ,.quired prior 10 exeaiuon SERVICES ~901 ¥(.!Kilt! CASHIEf~S ~cum~ Conuill"' hvrd 1n PAACIL 3; A~-EX· ~.a.it. 100, 8.,,ta AM, TMlfl'll'a aAt.a Nola of °"'9lllt end ENIO-Of tN COfttfec1 and.,.., M Aw Suite •11 ~ttngton CHECKS IPICIFllD IN . CLUllVi EAarM!RT f!OA NOTICI Of' Callfomla 91705 &aid reiel 1.0A•otO. ,...... tlOntohtl .Tiit~ Ill IN,_ ... for111 lrl IM~.~ IM49 CIVIL COOf HCTION C~UI Mt-M for 12 Ull ANO !H.IOVMEHT OI TMleTIS'l IAU P'operfylt daacrll>ad • lol· YOU AM .. Otl,AUU eeuMCI Mid Notice OI 0. c.ontracuooum9ftts. MICllH I 1.t C tt"'"'· 2t2tf't~ettMtllNOI y~ Was a mc-mbt'r LOfl t37 AH02M°' IAJO "C NO. 71111 IG 1oW9i UNDO A DUO Of' TIN9T rautt Ind a.coon IO._ to ~to lectton tM0 10111 Metrtmac Ot . Hvnt· .... In ....._,. ~ ot tM of St Jo.acham l~th- TAACT NO. MU. IAID YOU A"! IN Dl'AULT Aee1 Pf~ IOCet.O In OAftDOCTa.ll M, 1t9'. b9 reocorded In~ oounty of the OovemfMI" Code of 1naton 1Mct1, CA I~ UNted lt••l 1111 ~. _,. oht Ch ·h and I A I IM INT a 11N0 UHDflll A DIED°' TAUSl t1'le County or 0t..._ It ... UM..1U YOU TMI AC· """"'9 the r_, property 18 .... ~ of ~ ,,_ "on•ld Meritt 2• 12 Ind In..,... °°"~ 10 un: • a ~THIA OIFINID ANO DATO> MAY 23AO, 1"3 olCalifomla.tndi.oaitfYO. TION TD ,_,.,.CT YCM* 10C1Mc1 tonlract wlll contain~ CAl2t0t tnd now t.-s by It under W or\d War 0 \ t· ocacAIH.0 IN AlmCt.I H UHL.US YOU TAKE Ac. 1trlt>ed u fo4lows "'°"""· IT lllAY • o.te Ap(l 6, 1MI "CMtlonl pwmm'"O "-TNI tll.mlw ll con-Mid Deed or TNllt II\ tf'9 er an. 1f'rv1n h11 °'TH! Ol!Cl.AAATION Cl' flON TO PAOtECT TC>Uf' Lot .0 of Tract No 4017. IOU» AT A ......C= C>ir-.. C.... n. Ctii.-a11c:caut11I •ldd•r 10 cMM11 "f 1 ~ 1*1• pr~ '*91nefl• ... cauntry fal\hfullv M.STAICTIONI FOR THI PROPfA'TY IT MAY IE .. pet fMt» rt!OOfOad In• YOU •ID Alil ,_.,, tiel 91. T.-Aw.. tubM""'-~-'°'.,.,, Ml'tf'ilP '°"**' J LAICIIMAaTltltAMOCIA· IO\.OAT A "18LIC8ALL look ~441p .... 1t to 11 MAnote Ol TMI '6A ...... ~ • .,.(7,., rnoMr'..........,.,, ... ~ ~~ TAUITO!lt J AMU 1' Rcmry " MM. of TlOH lllFIAAID TO N ,, vou NHO AN IX'LA· ~ Of ....... enecM 0, THI "'OOUD••• tl71,8'1 Ml a. I TflUCT to enaur• per• ™' .. ........,,, ... !led PAA80NI, CA.-01. " Chnauan Bunal will PA~fl 2 AIOV&. NATION Of' TH! NATVM ~ec>e. \ir'i tM Ofllc:4I of t"'9 lOAFltlT YOU, YOU ...... T,_... .... ,°"'"' ~ under Ww OMo wit?\ ttie ~ty Cliift 01 Or· PAlllSONI. KAn.RYN C bf. h Id Fhd.ay Apnl ,AOPERTY AOOMte· , 0, TH! p.-ocHOINQ County fileoordet of Mid •HOWLD CONTACT A ICI. 14091 Yorlle 8t1-t. ~ ... ~ty on Merdl '27 fllU ~ 198!\ •• t ·SOAM LAKEPlNU,·IAVINl. CALI> AQAINIT VOU. YOU Coun!y LA""9Al 9'14~ 210 Tustin, Oeltfomla Oe•wtt"-t ... ,4 Ir 11&1 leHUlCIAAY 11.AFIMT • , • 1 ,ONflA IHOULOCONTACT A LAW· Commonly •no•n H Oft .,.._....,, -1' t2tlO • .._ 0 ..... C'1ft n7M9 COfllOMTIOH. lilAFIMT St Ja.chim Calhobc YOU AM IN DfFAU\.T YE~. t* Candace l 9M I.a -.. UM ....... A.Ill. ~blltMO Oferlft CoMI ~ Or.,,.. C.... !1111C111NO ~ ~ MO~TOAOl Of CALI Chu.f'C'h, Cos1. M UHOEA A 0£[D OF l'MJIT on MAY "..r. tt15 et 10 00 HM>f• CA 80tJ I '°**"' .......cw. .... OIO't Hot APfl ti 25 Mey flllot .. H , ..., •• 0.-,. ,_,...,. n . Mar 2. '· ,ONillA OMttON tnle'nncn\ ~ ot DAUD..J2LWJL UNLISI At.\. Pttl lit (LN•NCIAL AP •017 401 •I YW:U. IC • r. U lo 1, tNs tttt 0 J1;~ M .-C 1 YOU TAKI ACTION f() ~TtOH • """"1..,. llDS OR OHERS tr• ln·1""'"' 11"4 ,...., .. ~1 ~tit No a .,.., H.-aven •m.tt-r)' I - HAR90A l.AWM- MT. OClVe ~ortuary • CefT>etec.. CremetOf') t625 G1Slef -'w Costa Mesa 5.&0.55$4 "EACE DOTHERS II\.~ aROADWAY MO"TUARY , 10 8foedWay Co.ta Ma.a 6"2·9150 PACFIC V_,, MIMOftlA\. f'ANC C~ery • Mof1~y Ch~ • Creme101y .3!>00 Pacific v...-Of'tw ~rt 8e h 6'4·2700 lltkC OMltCK llllORTUARY 17t>! Li:: ~nyon LBQUna C• • 92'5\ ~·~ c \ I I • .. •. i .... C' n 11 .. L. 0 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "P J doesn't know how to button or .. tie yet, but he con Velcro." ·• MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "The house Is easy to find ... It's the one with all the bones in the front yard." DRABBLE GARFIELD MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER a •••••••••• a • ., ¥•.s. ,SQZ a l((@QQQC 2 3 3 a et 5 I 4 a ca 2 t JEZ by Garry Trudeau #lO SPE£0 UP ! BIG GEORGE by Jett MacNalty ~----.. I PEANUTS .. Sorry. I'm 1 ltranger here myMlf ." DENNIS THE MENACE ' 1 AA\/~ M"4 OlbNIT'i ib ~0 \ 1'u. Q)~~NG --a......K;:;.: IAAT ~ ~Y Hank Ketcham J f I ' by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davts by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Ooux I 'LL Teu MIM vou we~e IN! IT WAS NICI! TO Ml!H!T YOU I BLOOM COUNTY kK ~-l IM C/J/11£ W~EN YOU 6ET OLDER, YOU MAY· AAVE TO CCHSIDER. A CMAN6E ... 1rJ Mr Nrf M!llfm 10 Nlf NOW. )Q« aMIM .M. '4JO N H~ 11"£ fY ~ 6«F ~ 1Ht fHfM,l,'I ~Ml# ~THENWIWA ~(,()WN('f CNH jU Hirt 1 \ ff!' N51P£. 1f('l1fK, m 5fR r 'THIM ovr WffH HIS UJlllJ- 1 ~-/ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE TUMBLEWEEDS -,t)\IR11Q)f'Mft0f JIM 8&..0f'ev Wt'TH A CNQIQ~ f't6mJ? ROSE IS ROSE -BRID Gf by Lynn Johnston ADD A LITTLE 'CARE ~th vulnerable. South dealt. NORTH • 10832 <:>Ke O-Kt• • 7843 WEST EAST +Kl94 -'--+Q7 <;? Q 18 5 I. <::> 10 4 3 2 0 1852 . O Q103 •A •JJ098 SOUTH + A85 <::> At7 o AH •KQU The blddln1: 8e•tll Wen Nertll Eut I f\JT Pue Pue P ... Opentnc IHd: Five of <::>. careful about your pi.1 to t.he flrtt trick. H you hold up one round routinely. the defender• can con· tinue a heart and remove an entry to t.be dummy t hat you mi ht tteed lat.er on. So play low from t e board and win the ace In your hand. H club• break 3·2. you have no OMAR SHARIFF probl m. So 7ou have to think about 4 1 dletrlbut.fons. U Weat has 'tour club. to t he act. tht r• f1 no way you are rolns to make a 1eCOnd trick. U Don't let the look• of a hand ~at hu four clubt to t.he ace, 70u beguile you. Relatively 1lmple look· can ruarant.ee two trick• in tht eult lnr contract.a at a low level can re· by leadlns twice from tht table quire very tricky play. Conelder toward your hand. thit example. However, that wllJ not work If South'• openlnr bid of one no £11t. haa toar clubt th• WHt ha• trump 1et.1 pUHd aU round. Wett the afnst ton ac.. C1n 1ou prot.et f!l&~• hit normal·tead of hi• fourth· arainat that dlttrlbutlon u well? bett heart. Plan Uie play. Yet. How? By ltadlnJ a low club South haa ala fut trick• and a 4 4 from your hand al trick twol club fit. Obvlou1ly, that 11 the •ult A1 tht (lrdt He, that ftiehH the which la moet UbJy to 1leld a ace. But ltt'• U1Umt th1ttnl7 low H Veftlb tr1t.k Howe.ver. before you dvbs--qrpea. Welt win1 tht trier ro about 7our butln u you mu1t be and conUnuH •Ith a hurt to dum· • ' my'• kins. Now you lead another club toward your hand and put In the kins when Eut play• low. If We1t •Ina the ace, you win two club tricb by playing the quffn neat. If 'tht \lnr win• and W eet a how a out, r~-enter dummy with a diamond and lead another club. It'• juet a CHARLES GORE• matter of technique. ... •••••• a a . a 2 a e ··-.-re o . . Ot1191 Cout DAILY PILOT l'Thurlday. 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Counly on At#• 1t ""1'9 ~on ACwt t 1• ,..,. dl.e'9d Dy.......,_, Md,.. ,_. t ttea prcMdectlnlllllnoteCl)SIU .,..amteofCllfOMI&. __ ._...,. .,... tM& 1t11 ~ Eu.n ~. Mor .... cetttr ~ ~ #e .. ~ Oiglcql "7•1' COlll end fllf1 ._ • ._ Of .... --.. -., '17-fll70f1 .,...... er._ C.... AeOl'w Gary I '#yflf//lflll ....,_ • P\lblllMd Orenoe co.et t113UOwtll'I..... 19'6.MttOldllt.nl.l.O ... ...,, ~ .., tM PubWlld Or-. COl9I PvbllaMd Ofenoe Colet Dell)' Pllol ~ 11 .... 21, Thill...,._,. .. flied "*'....,,.,,. -.... ~ •• 1Wlf .. -OllYf'lot ~ 2&, May 2, t , til;1>e1......,unciiW111e1 lt0'7024t200tM!t 1M1.J ,..._ .. .. 11 hf I Ollltyptlot Aptll25. J.Aay 2. I. l)ellyPliotA(ltll 2&, aqy 2. t. Mey 2. 1916 "°"" oi.COunty~ of Or· W1tt1 en.County aM1 of Or-... llllCclurll'fa.ti of Cit te. 1M& DeedofTrwthlNIOfotua, MGTC, 1110.1. PvA8CH111 ......... __,l.~t 11. 1916 T ..... ~ II. 1MS T ... ...,.. ~ lr'Ol 1 .. County Ol'I Apr1I 11, .,_. 1 Cculty'on M4lrClll U.. ... ~Oft_. • T~ ICWtlCI and....,_. to IN t12. t.O 01111101400. .. ........ , ..._ ,,_,.., w-.. lMS 1116 t.a ------------1undelllgtlld a .... Oii> LUSH. MldlMI ........ °'I lAll c.6,..1°I 4 1'17-"71• ,.,_ rtaJC 11)11C( ..,._. OI ~and 0.. 21616 H"thorne 8tvd. :::!'=-:!.~* PWWllct Or9ftOI COlllt ~ Orenoe COlllt lll"lflhtd er.,.. CW _ ...... .----.. ....... ......,..__,mendforS.,andaWftnln •..O. Tom1noe, CA. L.aMe P\aJC ll)TIC( __ ..,. -.-Pl8JC MmCl Oe.*'y'*"A(lt1!25,M9y2.t. Delly Plot April 1', 11, H . ~ftMo!Apf'IH.W.,2,t ~AnoN Nottot of Def9IAt end~ '314-10M,464-1131. Al .......... ,...._. ~ ""'""' ACTmOUt.,_.. 11. 191$ Mey2 111$ 11, 1Mt NOTla tlonto .... Tlleund•rllan•d Tlll9 notice .. given I .. IMllM............. fl'IClmOUeM.1-.a NAm ITA,......, Tll-m . Tfl..MI ~ °' •OATM ~ Mid ~ of 0. d wfttl tfll ~ ....,_ IM ...... .... Ttll f~ Pl'90ftl .,, 9IAm ll'ATDmfT Th9 ~ l*IOfl9-. DKL.MAnoN fWI Ind IJeetlon to W to :we:, M04 ~ ....... ._ • ...... ..W dOltla bUllrll9I TN ~ peraone ., CIOW'll ~ • THE con A .. u A .,. ~did .,. ,,,. county (3). Of a. UrMotm ~ ~,. , •.,...... 1""° a~ 20&4' CIOW'll bUllnlll • AOL.AND ' SONS eusi. •--NU---MJTU----NU MJTlC( MOC ll>TU PL.ANNINO OMSION HAS.._. tM r_, Pf°'*1Y II l\WClalC9d1ofU.StaWof ,.._ ....... • _, £or•t LaM. Huntl~ton MORCOM SEAVICIS. NESS MAC+ilNU. 112111----------------------------=~~ =~ ~!: APR 4 tMS Celtfomla Ille stt ' 1 •""' ... -.. Bwll. CA t2t4t t4$ f tlth It · Apt 15• !ntwl>t* 1.n .. UM O. Hunt· NOTICE INVITWO SEALED BIDI ING P08811L£ I N· ........ "9futuur• DAT!O: ~ 17, 1915 :..=.~Ctlilft.=a:--= Enc K•nn•th NIGhOll, ~ ... c~~~. "1:'~~~.~~r1k CC-588 VIRONMl!HTAl IMPACTI a.m.., M H•etHN Tift 8 ..... V... ,.,.._ Cllll,.... • (1'4) =~ ri:::i J:"'n:t· ''5 ( 111h SI, Ac>1 1$, G.r+'ln · FOA THI! FOLLOWING .,.._ -~ -..~ llllwrfll ~· ......, ,,,._ l>ullMn le con eo.te Meee. CA ~7 ll2Z C.rOI Towne I.II PAOJECT. • ...... ... 1,,..,.. ...... .,, .. .. ...... ~· ..... ff ,.. duc:tlCI by en indMdulll 0 Thia DUSJnMI II con· Hunllng1on BHCll, C,.t OEVELOPMl!HT REVIEW CA .. (911) .,.,. ~Moma CorDomlOn. cnv Of ...n..o Elle Nlchole ducMCI by en Ind~.. 92848 OA-15-22 FOR A~N J. 9rt ,,._.. lflC ... .,. Ir. 641 hn N6oo6aa br .. lte TOM Thie ltatlment 1HeC1 Don Motlllflty Thia butln .. a It con- OU881N. AUTH9RIUO ote.. VP 308, ~ 811d\, CA HACH, •i-, All•I• M. With the County ci::-of Or· Thia atetemenl wae flied ducted by en lnCIMcluel AGENT F 0 A N 0 A A Pul>lllMCI Or-;r. Colll 92MO (114) 640-2500 ............ Ctef1I 81'1911 Cculty on ~ 111, with the County Clerk of Or· Sergte> GeWI CARTER, 135 WEST .18TH = Pllol Aptll t • 18, 25, Pu~ Otenoe CON1 Publllhld Otenge CoMt 11115 ... County Of\ April 11. TNI ttetement WM flleCI STRl!.l!T, COITA MEIA, 191 Delly Piiot Apr112S, 1N4 Delly Piiot Aprll 25. 1M8 . "74111 1"5 with the County o-11 of Of. ANO C. JAMU CRICKMAY, Th tu TM20 Tl\-908 Publllneel Of-COM! f27U. ~ Counrw on ....... 23 1tt WEIT 1ITH ITREl!T. _.,..... ., .,..... COSTA MUA. FOR A OE· OellyPllotApr112&,Mey2.I , Pu~ Of;,: Coeat 1 5 NOltce 11 hefeby glv~ th•t the City Counell of lhe City ot Huntington Beach. C•hlornl• will receive Maled bldt tOf' the twnieNftt and......_ tlon of r.a..d pwMMftt matllete on WarNr A...we, ..... C~ Aoed1 Edi,,.., A"9\"9 and Vortrtown A....-In the City Of Huntington a..cn. Cahtornla 1n accordance wtth the plans and apeciflcatlona and llC>9Ctal prOV'lslons on hie In the office of the Ocrector of Publk: WoOI• Ooc::un'*its will t>a •vail•ble on Ap(ll 21, 1115. A cnarge ot S20 00. not , .. undabla. will be reQutred tor each 5e1 of epec1fattone and accompanying drawings VEL~Ml!HT REVIEW FOR 11, 1985 0aHy Piiot AOfll 2. ay 2. I . fl7- A t-UNFT CONDOMINIUM Pta.IC NOTICE PtBJC NOTIC[ rta.IC NOTICE Th-1132 ll. l98& Publi.ned 0r'"99 CoMt DIRECTOR Of PUBLIC WORKI E8TIMATI! PAOJECT. L.OCATlD AT Th·ll24 Diiiy Pilot Apttl 26. May 2. I THE A80VE AOOAES8 IN NOT CE OF PUBLIC HEARING NI.JC NOTICE 18 1985 Worti Item o.,.,,tttr AN iu zoNE. EN · THE CITY OF. HUNTINGTON ae•cH P\BJC NOTIC£ Th-m VIRONMENTAl DE· " ftCTITIOUI ....... Tl!RMINATION: NEOATIV! EL~VENTH YEAR NAMI ITA,....,, FICTITIOUI 8UIMM ~~~J~ IHFOR· HOUSING AND COMMUNITY OEVELOPMEHT dolr::::::: :tone •r• T:!Af:!l~'::'!!! .,. "8.IC NOTIC( MATION, Pll!A8E CALLING P'fa.4 ENTERPRISES, dOlng bullr-. aa K·tna FICTTTIOUS .,..._ THI! PL.ANHINO DEPART. aLOCK GRANT "'OGRAM 8U9Ml8SION 2030 W 15th St . Senta AN. 1.AllAA RENEE SKIN ANO •M M£NT AT (114) 754-5245. Notice,. hereby given that the City Councll ol the City of Huntington CA 92708 800'1' CARE. 3751 s ..... ITAT'lmNT PUClllltllCI Orange Coeat Beach h .. echedufed • public hearing 10 eonaldet eommen11 from the Metta Kim, 2030 w 15th, BnatOI, San•• Ana, CA Tiie IOllowlng l*'ION ,,,.~ Delly Piiot April 25• 1~..,,. public on the content• of lhe City's Eleventh Year SubmlMlon 10 HUD tor SanT!:'11 4nabu'•clnAeu92708 11 con· 927°" doing bUllMM •· IU ..... II ~r• Renee Ray. 10236 Al'IAHEIM SOFTWAFU! reoelpt of S 1.57 mllllon In Community Oevelop~nt Block Grent lunda on Cluc:teel by.,, lndMduat La Hldend•. Fount.in VII· 111111 von i<Mman, ~tt 91\aJCAnoN MOTICaM MROATM DeCURAnoN THE COST A MESA PL.ANNING 04Vl810N HAS PAEPAAEO A NEGATIVE 0£CL.AAA TION ADOAESS.- 1 NG P0881Bl.E..-EN· VIRONMENTAL. IMPACTS FOR THE FOL.I.OWING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DR·85·24 FOR JOHN OULICH. AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR NOBL.E WAR· RU M . 231 AVOCADO STREET. COSTA MESA, FOR A DEVELOPMENT RE· VIEW TO ALL.OW CON· STRUCTION OF 1 APART· MEHTS ANO DEMOLITION ~ AN EXISTING HOUSE. L.OCATEO AT THE AeOVE AOOAEU IN AN A3 ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL OE · TERMINATION: NEGATIVE OECL.AAA TION. FOR FURTHER IN· FORAMTION, PLEASE CAU THE PL.ANNING DE· PARTMENT AT (7 14) 754-5246. Publllfled Ofange Coe.at ~ PMcM Aprll 25. 1H& Th-9311 " ... NOTIC4IM T'MWla'IUU T.a. ....... IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PAOPERTY OWNER YOU AAf IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DUO~ TRUST, DATED t/17/81, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTY, IT MAY IE SOlD AT A PUBLIC 8Al.E. I, YOU HUD AN EXPL.ANA TION ~THI! NATUM ~THE PROCHOING AGAINST YOU, YOU IHOULD CON· TAl:f..A LAWVif'. on May 1•~!~ a1 10:00 A.~.1. 11'ATu¥1ua FORE· ClUllUAI 8ERVICEI AS 8UCCUIOR TRUITH • duly appolnt9d Ttult" under and puniU9flt 10 Deed of Truet recoro9CI OctotMW 2t. 1M!t_ • lnlt. No .. In b<>c* t4ZTl1 Pefe llt of Of- nael ~'" ... oftloe Of ... Coufttt Aecor-.. of Or· lf'OI County. 8t9N Of Oell- for n 1 a. l•ICUtld by NHE>ICT J. GIL.ANO, en uillMltled 1Mn WIL\. HL.L AT ft\Jel.IC AUCTION TO 1 HIOHllT llOOIR flOR Mond•Y. Mey 8, 1985, at 7:30 p.m. 1n the City Council Chambers. ....,,_Kim • iey, CA 92708 130. IMnl. CWttomM 97714 Huntington Beach C1viC Cente<. 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beacn, Thia 11etement wee flleCI Thia bu1lne11 11 con· Wwrf/11 Aing. en lndMCI· California 92648. Copin of the aubmluton are available for lnepectlon 1n wtth the County c.ti of Of. ducted~ en 1ndlvldual ual. 138t4 ...._ Str9M the City Clerka office between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p,m Monday ~ County on April 111• i:.';aatat~t wa• llled ~·~~~-b~~1=5 11 con· through Friday excluding hollday1. mau wltll tne County Ci.tll of Of. ducted t>y .,, Ind~ 8TATl•NT OF COli9IUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0..,ECTIYEI Publltheel Ofenoe eo..t angeCountyonAprll2, 11185 Wt11ren Ring 1. Revlt•llzatlon of down1own eommercl•l dl•trlct: Delly Pllo1 Aprll 26, May 2. 11. '27290I Tt\19 ... ternent ,... tllecl 2. Provision of community MrVlca related la<:lhtles, 11, 1985 P\.lblltheel Ofenoe eo..t wl1h the County Cletti ot Or· 3. Upgrade and pteaerve declining netghbOrhoods, Th-93e D11ty P11o1 AprH25. May 2, II, enge County on April 24 4. lncraue handicapped accesalblllty 10 housing and public fac1ht1es. 18, 1985 Th-ll?8 1985 ,,.,..,. 5. Preserve the exl1tlng housing 1tock; P\ll.IC NOT1C£ 8. Expand the economic opportunltlea available to low end moderate Publtsned Orenge Coat income houeehofda aod minority groups. ACTmOUa .,..... Pta.IC M>TICE ~= A?rll 25• M-v 2· 1· Oactlptlon of FY'• 83 and S. Expenditures and Asseasment ol . NAMI ITATlm:WT FICnTIOUI .,._11 Tl\-918 Expenditures Re. Local and National O~hvea The lollawlng '*"°"' 11• NAMI IT.A~ Oale¥1-w PhaM "J1t13-*100,000; 1t14-S400,000): 0~R~ ~MUNITY Tiie following .,._,. are flt.a.IC NOTICE Some of these tun •were expended IOf' conaullant servl~• to prepare HEAL fH CARE CENTER. ooing bullneea as __ _..._,_ ____ _ plan• and ap41ciflcatlons tor c:on1truc11on of parking bays and green •pace 138 BtoadWey &tMt. Cotta wOOOTRIX. 338 Co.ta FtCTinOUa M.18*11 tor frTe Kotedo L•ne ()emonstrat1on Project Funds were expended tor M..a. CA 92e27 Meta St Coate Meta. CA ...U. ITATDm:N'T construction ol publle improvements. on-site parking. demolishing Yarwood Chiropractic 112627 The fOllawlng pet90n1 ere carports. and rough grading fOf' new garages An additional expendltute CMporatlon, • c..lllOl'nle Todd HOwerd T110mp1<>n, ClolnQ bualnell aa. STUff ·o was made for a land UM analyala and clrculatlon study Appro1umatety CO!'pontlon, 138 Btoeelwly 33e Co.ta M ... St · Coata ROI.[ •2. 704 E. e.lboe. 1690,000 of these funds remain• commltled but unex"""nded su .. t. Co.ti M.... CA M .... <::A 92827 Newport 8Mdl, Clllfornl• .,.... 92827 Mlflhe Miii)' ThOmpaon, 1126~ Thia activity supports objective Number 3,5, •nd 6 by providing publlc Thia bualneea 11 con· 338 CO.ta Mela St .. Coet• Joeeptl s Ja)onla •II lnfraatructure Improvements. enhancement ol open apece and par111ng Clueted by a corpora110n Mesa. CA 92e27 Mu r Irvine, c..i11om1a and rehltbllltallon of. tenant occupied mult1·famlly r8Sldenttal llructures Yarwood Chiropractic TnlS bullnfll 11 con-Thia butln .. a 11 con· Since the ma1<>rity of theM·9nanta ara low/modetale income households COl'p • a.4wta o. YatWOOCI e1uc1ee1 by llYtbanCI llr\d wtfe oucteel by en lnelrvielual Ihle activity alao meet• the broad national of maximum teaslblllty pnorlty Secretary Todd H. Tholnp.on Joeepn S Jajonle '°' benefit to such househOlda. Thia ata1emen1 waa Iii.Cl Thia 1t11ement wu n1ee1 Trw. ttatwnent wu Neel ........ :i ._.._..,1 .. _tloft (1113-__ 000:, 1....__11M ,G): wtth the County Cl-1l of Of. with the County Cler'k of Of· with the Coun1y Oen of Of. ....., ....__ ,... _, &, ........-enge County on Aprll 111 enge County on April 19 arige County on April t9. These unds wer• expended through a tehabWtahon toan pOOI 10 11115 1985' 1945 improve owner occupied llngle-lamlfy and investor owned mu111--fam11y res1denll•I units within the Clly Approximately $436.259 la commit! unex d his 11etlvlly addresses ob,ec:tlve Number 3,5, and 6 by prov1d1ng direct assistance In the improvement ot housing cond1tt0ns Smee 1he ma1or1ty of the owner or 1enan1 benehc1arles are low/moderate income house- holds. thla activity alao meets the broad natlonal objecive of ma111mum feulble priority for benelll to such households hech Bouteverd/Gothard Corrldof (1113 • U0,000): These funds were used for graphic consultant services for the Gothard fnduatrlal Corrkiof and SYpporta objective Number 7 It 19 anticipated that tl'leM lludles wll result In the expansion of the C11y·s economic base and lnduatrlal •nd MtVlce commerclel labor fOf'ce. It also meeta the broad natlonal objeetlve of maximum feaelble priority tor benell1 10 low/moderate Income hOUMholda Downtown Deftlopment (1113 • 1100,000): TheH lunds were used to procure coosultant servtees to prepare a s1ruc1ure location and financing study along with the development ol architectural guldelln.t consls1ant wllh the Downtown Spec1llc Plan This activity meets objective Numbers 1 end 3 by aas11t1ng tn the prevention ot slums and blight. Thia study meets the broad national ob1ectlve of maximum teaslble priority fot ellmtnatlon or prevention ol slums and blight ~llon .bafetanc. (11a • SIM.3M: 1-.. • 12At,A20): A-pproxlmately S597.231 remalna~pended in thll project. These fund• will be used to assist In the relocatlon ol mobile home tenants and displaced business' In downtown. This activity eupports objective Number 5 llnce lhe majority of thoM dlaplaced wlll be low/modetate income households. and It meets bro•d national ob1ect1ve ol maximum tea.s11>le ptlorlly ol benefit to eucn househOld•. Pvbllc temce (1113. SI0.000; 1-... 1100,000): Approximately S38.626 71 remains committed but unexpected fo1 !his activity. These funds we<e used to 1uppor1 the actlvltle1 ol human service agencies t983· Huntington Beach Community Clinic • S 17,000; West Orange County Holllne • S3.000. Christian Temporary Housing Facility · $20,000: Legal Aid • $30,000; Amparo Turning Point • S 10.000 1984 Legal Aid • $30.000, H.B Community Cllntc • S20.000: Feedback • S t0,000: Amparo • S 10,000: Huntington Valley Boys and Glrta Club $10,000; West Orange County Hotline • $3,500, Harbor Area Day Ca1e Cente<. S12.000, lnlerval House . ~.500 This acuvlly supports obiecuve Number 2 by providing financial IUPPOf't to agencies which address the aoclal MNloe need• of low/mod.,ate Income households Since the majority of the beneficiaries of this activity are tow/mode<ate Income hOuaeholds, It also meets the broad natlonal objective of maximum featlble priority lor beneilt to auch houMttolds '* ttou.lng Councll of Orenge County (1113 • l20.000; UIM • 125,0IO): TheM tunda we<e expended to auppott the servtces provided by the Fair Housing Council ot Orange County to atflrmatlvely further lair housing and provide service• IOI' reconc1llat1on of landlord/tenants This activity aopports objective Number 2 by providing llnanc1al aMlatanc:. to thl• ~ to au111 In atfirmauvely lurth8flng fair housing and by providing direct asllatanc. to low/mod8fate income tenants T~efOfe, this project also meets 1he broad natlonal objecltve ot maximum feallble priority tor benefit to such householch. Commodore Clfcta (1.,. • '200.000): Appro.xtmatety S 199,621 ot these funds remain commltt.CS bul unex· pended TheM funds are targeted tor a comprehensive rettabll1tat1on or redeveiopment strategy tor this extremely down-ridden btocll ot tour plexe1. Since lhl• activity wlll benelll low/moderate Income houMhold• •I meet• the broad national objective of maximum teulble priority lor benefit to IUCh hOUMholdl and the prevention or ellmlnatlon Of alums and blloht ~eehlngtOft ~·-l'Ubftc hftJ16Vetnent• (1"4 • SI0,000): Appro•lmetely U0,000 ot tl_\eM funds remain eommltt.CS but unex· pended. The" funds wlll be used to complete the publk: Improvement• on Linden StrMt tueh .. atreet construction. cutb•. gut1ew1, and lldewalka Thft actlvlty auppor11 objecll99 Number 3 by the prOVl91on of lnfrastruc· ture con•tent with the atandards preva*'t tf\roughout the rest ol the communtty. Since !his neighbofhood 11 prtmarlly occupied by low/rncxt.r'1e Income hOYMhOld•, aodl publle lmpro~ts meet the bl'O.d naOonal ob)9cllve of maximum feHlble priority of b9neflt 10 auch hOuNhold• •nd the prevention or e41mlnatlon Of alum• Or bllgtit Local Optioft (1ta • ., .... IOO; 1 ... 1111,•): ApprOJClmatety S t<13,034 ot theM fund• remains uneJC~~ed Local OpUon tunda will be uMd to eupport the 1b0ve 1111.cs actlvltlee Since theM fund• W«e, and Wiii be. 111.pended In tu=ort of the abOve li1tad actlvlti... thl• actMty M.1pport1 and/all of the ob "'" AdMIMtrettoft (1111 • 11•.1'79: 1-.. • 11 2): T'heM fUndt were tvfly .. pended to meet peraonnet 11no oP9fllltng e•penMS 1n the ~11 edtnlni.tratlon Of the program 111• $18A.220 3.470 rarige Cou1 Publltheel 01ange eo..t Pub119hed Or•noe Coeat Delly Piiot April 25. a.41y 2, II. Diiiy Piiot Aprll 26. May ?, II. Deity PllOt AP111 2S. May 2, I . 11. 1985 te. 19a5 111. 1985 Tl\-931 Th·929 T~913 P\alC NOTICE Nil.IC ll>TICE P\8.IC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 2764 AN INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON THE ISSUANCE OF llUILOING ltERMfTI FOR THE COH· 9TRUCT10N OF llNGLE-UNIT DWELLINGS IN AREAi COMPRtSING THE OLDTOWN, TOWNLOT AND DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLANS WHEREAS, the City Council of trte City of Huntington Beach deS1res 10 establish a lorty-ltve 145) day moratorium on the issuance of building permits for new construction ol smg1&-un11 dwellings 1n the areas comprising the Oldtown. Townlot and Downtown Spec1f1c Plans. and Al the present time there are inadeQuate uniform regulaltons ano gutdellnes governing the development of real property located 111 the Oldtown. Townlot and Downtown Spec1f1<: Plan areas. and The Planning 01v111on ol the Development Services Department is presently tormulatlng such regulat1ons and guidelines and will prMent ordinances for consideration ol the Planning Comm1ss1on within such Interim motatorlum period. · NOW THEREFORE, the Clly Council of the City ol Huntington Beach does ordain as follows SECTION 1 A forty live (451 day moratorium upon the issuance ot building permits lor new construc11on ol single-unit dwellings 1n lhe Oldtown. Townlot ano Downtown Spec1f1c Plan areas 1s hereby estab· 11shed SECTION 2 The City Council ltnds that there 1s a current ano 1mmed1ate threat to the put>hc health safety ano welt.are and tha1 the approval of buildings permits tor new construction ot single-unit dwell mgs. or any othe1 applicable enlltlement tor such use 1s required 1n order to comply with the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code and 11s prov1s1C>m1 would result '" a threat to public health, selety. 01 welfare 1n that the Planning 01v1slon of the Development Services Depar1ment is presently tormulallng comprehensive, uniform regulations and gu1oe11nes which will apply to real properly located 1n the Oldtown Townlot and Dow1own Spec11tc Plan areas The facts const1tu11ng the urgency a1e these (8) The serious problem ex11ts with the Illegal conversion to multiple· unit dwellings ol bu1I01ngs or1g1n1lly approved as single-unit d welhngs lb) The parking prov1s1ons presently m the Hun11ng1on Beach Ordinance Code are delic1ent (cl An increase 1n population density exceeds that a"awed Oy current provisions o t the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code (d) A proposed set ot comprehensive, uniform regulattons ano gu10e lines lor development and construction of S1ngle-un1t owellmgs 1n the Oldtown Townlot and Downtown Spec1t1c Plan areas is being prppareo for transmittal 10 the City Council The City Council res;ogn1zes that •I will t>e necessary for the Planning Comm1111on to study hold heanngs ano cons1oer the adoption ol such unllOfm rtteJulattons ano gu1det1nes prior 10 such transmittal A comprehensive, uniform set of regulations ,rnd guidelines lor 1he areas included within the Oldtown Town101 ano Oowntown Spec1hc Plans cannot be made quickly and •I will tai.e d reasonable amount ol time lo work out the de1a11s ol such requtat1ons ano gu1dehnes It would be destructive of the proposed rp.qu1a11ons and I gu1de11nes 11 during the period they are being considered and studied and are the subject of public hearinqs. parties seeking to evade the operation thereol m the f0<m which they rnay ~ adopted s.t\OUIO be permitted 10 enter upon a cou~ or construction which m1ghl pr09ress so far as 10 defeat the wtiOle or 1n part the ultimate objective of such rpqu1a11on, and ~ guidelines Fur1her. II ts prot>abte that the uses c.ont11mplated on 1ee1 I properly 1n the Oldtwon Townlot and Downlwon $p8('1t1c Plan areas may not conform 10 the regulat1t>ns and guldefin~ now o.-1n9 formulated thereby oestroylng the uselulneu ol such ragu1a11ons ano guidelines SECTION 3 Th11 ora1n•nce shall take eNect 1mme<11atety ano •n accordance with Govornment Code 65858 stiall t>e or no lurther fo1cP and effect forty flv• (•5) dayi torm the date ol 111 adop11on The City Clerk shall certify to the paa .. ~ ot this ordlnancft and shall c~use '4tme to be publlahed w1th1n tlfleen deyi ol 111 adoe>t1on tn a n-"P•e>er ol oeneral ctrcul•Uon PASSED ANO ADOPTED by the City Counc11 ol t~ Lily of Huntir'9ton Beach 111 an ad1ourned rtteJular meeung ther.at helo on 1he 22nd oay ot Aprll, t985 ATTIST. Alkla M. W•ntwonh City Cr.rt! STATC OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE I H CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH l 2 j ' tnstail rltMO pa~! mttkerl on Bolt• en.ca Roao trom W•f<* Avenue to~ Road 1ns1a11 r-a pavement merllera on Ed•nget Avenue lrom BOite Chica Road to Count ... Ot•VI inataN r11..cs pavement "'41(1(.,s on vonitown Avenue irom ~1re1 to Main Str-1 1ns1a11 ta•M<I pavement metkers on Werf* A,,.,_ from Grll\all'I Street and G~ StrMI , In accordance with the ptov111on1 ot Section 1773 of the Labor Code. the State of Calllornta, OtrectOI' ot the 0epaf1ment ot Industrial R*auons snall det8fm1ne the general prev••hng rate of wages. apphcabfe to the work to be done copteS Of the latest general wage r•te detennlnat10l"I• are on me at the otfiai oi the City ~ and the off;ce of me Otrector oi Pubhc Works of the City ot Huntington Beach. California. Plans and spec1ttca1tons. togethef with P<OP<>Nl lorm. may be obtained at the otttee ot the Direc10I' ot Public woncs. City Hall Huntington Beactl Callforma No bid will be received unlesl rt 11 made on a !>lank form furnished by the Director of Publlc Works The special attention of proepecilve btdd«I 1s called to the p1opoul requirements. set forth m the epeoficattons. f0< lull directions as to the bidding The above quantities ve apptox1mate only being g1Yttfl as a bastt for -the ~·of. btda-eftd tf'le Gtty ~ Hutttll tgtOI t 9e.ai does n0t express or by 1mp11cat1ons agree that tl'\e actual amount of work will correspond 1ri.rew1th but reaerves the r~ht to incre&M or de<:l'ea.M 1he aJ'l'lount of any ctua or po<t1on ol the WO<k u ·may be deemed neceuary °' exped1en1 by lhe Director ot Public Works All bids will be compared on the balls ot tl'\e Director ol Put>lic Works estimate of the quant1tte1 of WOr'k to be done Substitution ol sec:urttles for any monies withheld by the City to insure pertormar\Qe shall be permltt.CS 1n aGCOl'dance wrth provtstons of '1he Calltorn1a Government Code. Section •590 Eltch bid stlaJI t>e made out on a focm 10 be Obtained at the ottice 01 the Direclor ol Put>llC Worlls. Oeve4opment Wing 2000 Mam Street. Hunt· mgton Beach. Callfornia. shall t>e Haled and filed with the City Clerk at the C1v1c Center. Second Floor Adm1nlstrat100 Bulldlng. 2000 Mam Street Huntington Beach. Calllorn.a, on or before 10:00 AM . the '"' oC May, 1115. ancnhall be OC)en9d by a commltlee compo,ect ot the City Cletlt the Cl Attorn and Otrect0< of PubllC Wor1cs or ""'r authOllZed r8')resent~· live an the r IS 0 S.SI ng WI said City of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting to be tleld on Monday. the 2IOtti day of May, 11H. at 1he hour ot 7·30 PM In the City Council Chamben m tl'le C•viC Center ot said City ot HunttnQtoo Be.en and shall t>e acted upon by said C11y Council at the regular ~ttng of May 20, 1MS The City ol Huntington Beach Cahforn1a rese<'fes the right to reiect any or all btds. and to accep1 the bid deemed tor the best interest ol the City ot Huntington Beach Callfom1a By order of lhe _WlY Counc11 ot the Cit)' ol Huntington Beac~ Ca1tl1'•'l1d lhtS Aptll 15, ,_.,- ATTEST Allcte WentwOfth City Clerk Pub•1sned Oranoe Coast Daily Pilot Aor11 18 25 Ma~ 2 1985 Tn-900 P\8.IC f«>TICE Nil.IC f«>TICE NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS CC-687 NOllC.e is he<et>y g•ven that thf" City C0unc11 ol tne City 01 Hunt1ng10,. Beach Ca111orn1a will receive sealed t>•Os tor 1ne Vehlci. l~ 0.tKtlon ;n the City ol Huntington Beach Ca1ttorn1a 1n accoroance with tl'>e plans and spec1licat1ons ano spec111 provisions on 111e 1n tn+> ottice ot th~ Director of Puohc Works Documents will be 11va11able on Aprll 11, 1MS A charge of $20 00 not refunoable will ~ reouired tor eacn ~' r,1 spec1hcat1ons ana accompany•n9 drawings Wortl Item 8 Q DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ESTIMATE "''~ .,,.,'" ,. Jrtt•. 1 , "'-ot ~ 1• ,...,,.,.. t ..... ...-ttig""O' • ln\ .. 111 Vf""« .. 1"'"<-"CI' >ODS •' >Nlf~• '.4.agn041a ln9ilfl lfel\t(lt' ""'f'Cl•f" <>()PS at E;olta 604~ c""' ln\toifl vehicle ()f'IP.• t • • -,, s "' Mein Aoams nst.it• "'"h1._1 .. ""'~'· , -oo~ at B04U C"OCI ,..,.,1 .nstall 11eh•<.·e '"'" 1 on 1nops 11 Go1d•n-s1 G W Quantity 2C E ~ ,. 8 Ea • 2 E"' I f;tCh • Ear• C()lleQe Enl•anco-3 Ea ' lns1111 vef'llC*" ~""'• • n ooos di Goto""-' War'"* t4 Ee • tnsteli V'th•C•" '"'""1 ., 1:>0ei~ •'Aid•"•' AIQonQu"' 8 Ear• Install ,.,. C'" ''"'"~'•O" • tJ~ at Go1d enwest Mcf dOOflr 13 EK" 10 1ns1111 •f'f>•C'" ""'f'< • , o'" d• 1-1911 SOis& Clue• 12 Eacr In accordance w11n tne pro"'"'ons o• S'ection 1771 or me Labor COde the State ol C1hlom1a Direct«'' o' l"e Oepartmen1 of Industrial Re1111on shall dete<m1ne the gene11tl i,irt1va111ng 1alP or wages appllc.able 10 ti'>• work to be done copies 01tht'1,J1i>s1 qeneral wage rate determ1n1t1ons are on Ille at the office ot the City Clflt ~ and the oll1ce ot the D1recto1 ot l>ubhc Works of the City ot Hun11nq1on Beach C111torn1a Plans ano spec1hc.at1onc, 1 "Qeth.,r w11r proposal torm may be obta1ne<: al the 0N1ce of the Director 1 Put>ttr Wo•h City Hall Hunhngton Beach C11htorn1a No bid will be received unl~s 11 •S made on a Olank form furnished t ' tna 011ac;101 at P.ublle Works The :>oec a attention Of pro~t1ve b1do1 is c.alled to the proposal reQu rj>lrnt>nts set tortl' 1n the IP8Clhcat1ons ' -lull d1rect10ns as to t~ t>1Cld1nQ The abOve Quan11t .. s arp ,1ppro).1malP onl• be1ng given as a bas.• ' thfl compari1on ot btOs and the City ol Hunhngton Beach does express or by 1mploea11ons )lgree I hat the ~t:.tual amoun t of WOfk ~I correspond thefew1th out r~e1ves thf> qt 1 10 increase 0< decre&M th amc:.i"lt of any class or pe>t11on ot 1ne wori. 1\ '1'18y be Oeemed necessa , or e11ped~ by the D11ector ol P111>hc Wnri. .. All bids will be compa1fld on tn~ bes1 s ot the Dtrec:10f ol Pubhc Wor~ esttme"9 ot thp quantities ol worl• 10 bft dOnfl Subsututt0n ot secu11ttes tor •"'1 mon1~ wtthhelCI by the City to 1nau• performance sh•I be t>@rm1ttPd m accordan~ W•lh prov1s1ons Of th• CAhlOfnt• Govern~l Code Sf'Ct1on 4590 · CASH ~ at tllM of .... ll"l~~OftN ~ lte•l et N<>f'T'H "'ONT I HTRAHCI • COUNTY COU"THOUl'.z 700 OMO CIHftR ONV• WDL... IAHTA ANA. CAL • "-"" .... and .,..... _,, .,., to and now l'll6d .,, ft ........ o...s of TNll 11"1 h ~y 11ti; ... "' ..... QOUftt1 11\d ,..., ) ... . LAM ti of Tr• Mo. IMO. ........ ,.....11"1 ............ ,.-,. of M1ea1il1 n• ....,.. In $228•10 250 000 , 250,000 S37l000 ·~ 100.000 I • uooo Stst.900 ( I ALICIA M WENTWORTH. Iha du~ 91ee:t.CS quat1flf'd And 11cttng City Ci.t'll of the City OI Huntington Beach and tit ottic10 Ci.tit. Of ,,,. Cttv Council of the Mid City. do hereby cen1ty that th• foreQO•l'IQ ord1nanc• ' wu read to thll City Council of the City of Hunt1r19t0f'I e .. ch a1 11 -.gul•r ed,OUtned ,,,_.,nv th«.of hel<I on the 22'U1 day ot Apr11 1985 and .-u puMd and ~ted by 11 le.,, hve efftrmeil" vot• o l UICI Ctt)' Coun(tl Eacri l>lO snall Ile made out on 11 torm 10 t>e obtain.o 11 the oNtCe of tt\t' D1r.ctor of Pubhc Worlts Dev"lopmen1 Wing 2000 M••n Street Hunt 1rigton Beech Ce11forn1a shell b4' !W'lled ano fl'-d with tl'le City Otenr at thft C1vtC Centflf S«ond Floor Aom.n1str11fioo 9utld1~ 2000 Main S1rM1 Huntington S.ach Cahlorn11 on or befnte tO 00 A M ot..., I. t• •na ~hall be 0()4!~ b) a comm1ttff compoM!d Of the City Ci.tk the C1t1 Attorn•y 11nd Olr.ctOI ol Pubhc Wor1<o; or ttlelr authOllled repr...,,tallW" •no 1"41 r~111 ot Jl'ld bldd1no will O. report.cs to Int City Council oi N •\l Ctt)' ot Huntington e..-ch at their r.;ular mMt•nQ to be held on -Monda) the 20ttl day of May, 1tu at the !\Our ot 'f 30 P M tn the City Counc1• Chem~s 1n th• C1vie Ctinttlf ot u•d City ot Hununoton e..ch anci &t\al' be acted ue><>n by u 1d City Coun<'.11 •u tnfl rt1Qvt1r l'l'\Htl"Q of Mey 20. 1111 T ha Ctty or Munttngton BftllCh C•11tom11 reMrve9 ti'> .. right 10 r~19CI 1n1 or 81' bids and to acoep1 Ille t>!d ~ fOf 1nt !:>Mt 1nt_..•11 or the C1h ot HJnttngtOl'I S.ach Ca11101nia By cwder 01 Int Ctry Counc11 ol thti Cit) ol Hun1tngton ~n Ca11torn1t1 1h11 Apttl 11., t•S """"'°'"'the~ .... oor9 ot °' ... County -n. ........... . °"* OOfM*' ....... lllf\, lrMy.oflfl9,..~ ctuottt•d aoou le llU"l*11f '°._no 9UlwlM --Olr9 C.• ...... OA. • ti. \#lld9t .... T..--.....,_.,,., ~ fot .,,., Totals It 5'&9 000 Allele M Wen1.ortn. CltyClerk City of Hwntlngton a.ac:n, 2000 Mlln &t1w1. "1mt1noton Bwct•. Clll H'&•e - Pubtlthed O.ange Coetl Oa11y P1101 A0t11 2~ 1985 . Th.Ml 1 ·- • -. •• • :.+ • .-- AYll: Counct1"*1 MacAlh.i• Mandie; S.11ey r1~ Gr II NOii: Councik'n«'t NaN ........,.: Councilmen t(efly Aa•TA ThOma AJK Wttf1twor~CHJ Cte end u-oftldo Ct.fk ol Uie_ ..cJtr Covnclt of .... City of HufttlfttlCN\ a.eh Cettlotme Pub4Llh9d °' no-Cout D••ly Pilot Arw1I 2li 1985 t. TT EST Th I ------------ s • ' I I - (I tO l l -. . ' . . .. -~--..,..~ ..... -IS••utl~~droom coMO In gala guarded Harbor Rldg•. Larg• b<lck patio, dty light• & mountain vtaw. £xoep- lk>nalty prtvata tocatlon. Cuatomiz.d throughout. '""'"" Can C11111f1e~, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. · Follow your team in the Daily Pilat Bdrm 2 ea lg9 fem-rm. lrplc, COY patio, dbl gar. quiet· ttr... $124.750 1187,500 .., . ...,, ........ , WMl-llH I • . --aan·acnnn a a oo a a o one cc ti ' .. " • • L ~. m a ft --. .. ; BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! -- "THE ORIGINAL" IMllTl'11MU b1M1HT.Y. NEWPORT 75&-1434 Want lem to enr hM nr SC Plu.a & OCC. $226 & utff. 649·8021 aft 6PM Bectly L11111 W11t.. BH (OOl(~ to &r. a;:;; &Pt NBt M, wttl pay up to S350. SJana, 780-8858 RHp. ttabl• car••r woman w/prof. poeltlon at u.c.1. 11 looking for 2 Br apt/hu Balboa lal/P9nn arN. Xlnt r•ft. 798-4242 day• or (1) 882-2653 ' $2.17 plr day Thef'I ALL you PtY for S*-.SC>d• In the :t; SERVICE DIECTmtY CALL TOOAYll UIP•Llll Yow Delly Pt1ot ....-~ ... teerltattw Ml-ta11•• rnJ:'!JG.4 SPIRITUAi.~~ •e1 •On. tttt••r•..... 1111 ••••..... 1t1;w..... 1e1,w..... !i!J••"' dellgn bullneel. Loe. on Advtoe In All Matwr9 ' mete r>o:"'no oolet Vwy ,, YOU HAVE dOK end ullia . "a1m111 DmlL .-TUT WQTCUFF ~ IHIDlll AMrllde/COMt Hwy. N.8. eoun..i1ng. 1815 ao. e ~. Vlc. w.ine1 & ;'JR! looll~ L~ ~ full time. no nper. nee. 2-3 v,. .,,....,,.. eicper. ror doge a C9U. Mv. Co. Mon-Wed-Ftt ,,_,*fM.. * Good --· <:amino_,..,,,_, ••.•••• Cl" H.8 . TANCE AM!IUCA. W• c .. -· ... -· ... -~ ,..,,_, ... ,.,. ---llllw142-........... ~ kltctlen, ehowtr. office. Uc'd. 492·72" 147-5308 haw NYWal,.. omc.. 640-3280 Olt'ac:torof · & Con-PAIT . Tm '320/mo, Me-Nee FOUNO: ~. ,._., ...._ .-.... t In•-,.__ •••--1 1truc1ton and Dm11111 Buay clr'"•latlon office •u -• -Ulmf MMI ..... I,.... ....... ..................... ,_,, OOA9f1 ............. ~ 'o.tgr\ Deper1"*'t of .... -.---W*1rorit ofce, ~ ...-. Vic Betboe Penlnlula thet need ~ llW ••DMIT.. r..taurant deelgr\ llrm. loYe dOQil, ret.. req. needa P9r90fl to .,,..., full time. Coeta ..... Sta-6M-4M02 fUtn, lhr ac:try/recept, Found: tmo biOftCi xm:r. 87&-3T13J983...t80CJ with peopteohubetanee. · W ,; Shorthand or •Pffd· 497-tMO phonft •nd dt8P81cft tioner9. 210 £. 11ttt St. ___ 111 ete. or MPWate offtoel E*lrno ctoo. tltwn Wern-FOUND yng b1C Leb Vic If you QUl!ffy. you C'MI a · Poattlonl aveMable with writing ~. AM-111110 maw1gea. 29 Hour9 per C.M .• Af>filY In per-eon • •-• up to 800 alt. 84f..5055 er/Sleter on Gotdel1*•t Uke/F1tquer Pk. H.8dl. pec:t W'*'GI to lfx ~ lat~ brok.,age firm . taurant CONtructlon •· wetc, Mon-1''1. 34:30 .. ,,Im. llJlm XlNTAATE8 142-5818or530-IUI eeo-12t0or53e-o908 ~~·2J~nuall~2<U.~ Clefteal apertenoe r• p«!enoehetpful.Af)fily ln ,::,,a1n11.=::· r'~~~o.:-: ea•-; .. --M~':n!~k!!..!_ 8UPER 1.0C-UTIL INCLD os . or • quired. Good beMftte. S*90fta•: 8:30em to 4 pm •II •L llLP • ---..... ._... r.--~ .. _.-FAOM l 1 00 SF 'UP L T Gotd llnk btacetet In . . eY9I . t can CMtller 844-9111 or I =..... Pf.,., .U. 7-t tor womena '*9tt0N. ,._ ~ CALL (714) Hl-8193 fnllllft ADS A.ootd'• pttcng lot. ,.... ~ POOi CMmice1 1 New Accountl t51-t600 TM *1.Y --c...ntng, momlnQlllltn-? PW clottllng boutique. • 225 £. mtl St. -co.t. 1111 · uunu ww-dl 494-4212 · a.Mee eu.1nw. H.B. e.o.E. 17042 Giiiett• Aw. 557-eo:zo UI ... .., L•rn• •••ch. can ..... 54-nee .!.':.. 1111 AR£FRE£ Loat:G~F/cet.WMc:d-=-=·="*~ l&mll/lllPT lrvtne 7W250-0331 llllll.•LP ........... 48 ~177 IT_ .. Wld1• Ill/tag. EmllY' Vic Bal required, wttl net full/pert time for FMhlon c ..... ..i.... 'I •a• -,,. .. .,,.,..,.. ~ twwe ... UDO VIUAGE Stora« of· Penn REWARI> 175-3713 $40,000-+. Cell collect l9land r.tall 11ore. Must Fem to ahr 8** Bey --._, ~ e.m.. -perteiice. 54-,,_ b .-.. Vie Udo Fron-Cal: Lott: Grey etrtped M/cat Mon· Fri t-5pm. Mic for be aper. & dependeble. condo, C.M. a300tutlt ca11 557 ... /llTIT LnlL tage, AIC, Dir pat1tlna Wht Cheat & .pew&. Vic Tim 408 nt-54M 14"'6070 EOE lnol. Avt 511, 145-5123 P911m .... xlnt ~ tor 1 tMaer In ---Ula S1500mo .. Ag187M6ef Ml-1111 Npt He6ghte.131•23e7 1 IDT. •tm ma JU II.Ill ~ ::!:.:'~ =~ :=:._ '== T:' ,,:::-::-..,: Ctilllltl&J LllTl/llftllAJAI T • I tnl WMkanc». 7arn-3:30pm. Pert time, ftexbte llre. UYllT llmT 291·71541 btwn Mpm train.~ hewe poettM ~ ¥Okie ,_... a.tall ltll FOUND I ltttle Yorkltllra Brown cet wtth QrW1 col-Wl30W hU mOMY for Apply Newport VIII• .. Apply aft 8em In the Ml'· and ct'Mtt.... & e nttlul lH tlc per· wy, Jdn1 ~ s>M,.,... m i;12& m Terrier. Vic 31th ' ler, In Coeta..... .... TD'• S10 000/up no 4000 Hllet1a Wey, N.B. vie• dept. of lrvln• ~ ... t oduoe PUITllll aonaltty. Beelcmattuik .. bonue PfoO'W.. Cel Balboa Newport 8Mct1 POMlbtf atolen & dumped ' ·.., 'penatty,' C Toyot•. 42 Auto Center .,~. o ~ nttlntar1or malnt. PfT. !mpcw1ant. Ce1 tmmed. M , Mon-Ft1. 25CM>3IO !~.~~ a-497aae2~Lag. 645-313<> · AEWAADI PIHH oeli ~':.OC 873-°73~1 IAILlllB Dr. lak for Norma. qu~*f tayoWf~ ~ Own trMeP. 751-2171 ~9-9913 C.M. __ ._.1 _ _..,, ._..,, • ~ 642-4321 at 302 deye PfT Mon-Frt. lem-10wn. & ,,,_, Of a -· _..... ·~--LILltllli F~:: '= ~~t 241-114teven.ng.' • ......... 1111 831-3e23M61forUndL ~~:'wlttl =to~.~ .!.'!!'M~. Mat~-,,:~ .. CMll~~ .. i:llCS* ----~=~!;;;;;;;!! -.+---&4&-4268 lOSliir "CTerft.idJBeh * ••• * ... UllWllm nowen end ptanta. Celt reeurne only & Htox PM t• flnl9h Af>filY P.n-SWllC> :' ttte offtoa ::Y. 110 Hof1tl ~ 22t7&2 eq K in3/stcnge. FOUND M /gld ma6e c:et male tiger cat. neutered. mue1 haw aood driving r• ~. reeidentlel Suzanne Deys 983--3e55, copyw Of wortc to st..... nyMW(. 1eeo ~ outtea • .,,.,.. --7-3:30 come Hwy, ue 9dl t54 eq ft. '20 !. 2afd St, 4/20 vcty OC Flirgmdl. Aewwcf 642·2142 OOf"d, OMV report r• treetment program; lhtft ...... 549-9823 Hough, Art Ottac:tor: Ave .. C.M Sat/Sun eeo-3&79 C.M. Dnw by. 832-A 181 Karen *-4080 deye LOST Small Calico c.t quired for Interview. Muat wortc: for lnter.'lew cell ........ •nll _a_ UllPTmlT •a• -..... w/whtfec:e&10n9furvoty tlaw neet clMn eppMt· 831·"3e -• -· _. ............. Hl2 Found: Ilk purM dettt '9th & Pomona CM anoe. Stana et s-4.50 ...... -... , ... M•lntenane• gardener 111.YPILIT ....-Tllel.& Fil. good~· NB, Via ~euweprnaet. 54._&405 720-5387 p/hr. Call 751·2HO --~ needed full time et , .33QW.8ay 8t Lido Oruga, DH n . SCRAM-LETS Duerlb• to cl elm Of (lem-5pm Mon-Fr1) EOE Sp41t Houri. Chrl•tl•n 8herm•n Oatdana, In Coeta ....... ca. 82828 875--0150 548-7281 LOST: White Cocktlet, Vic. ScN. 1M35 Br CdM. Exper pref. R9f1 --------ANSWERS FOUND: Chltlueflue mDc 1 :::d.' Hamltton, CM. <trULMA UY··~ Fl. V~ 912-3312 req. Onty tiwd work UL.II P811ttme.-*'98. ., home or oMce. • Contact ~ Cnmy, M a. 64 1033 P/Twknd8 • apply.C•ll Mon-Fri --...... mu1-1111 ...... coerMtk IYCOf"'rll ... ipei•·wry . . t. 1· Loet:WOUld r::: finding aua PERSON PfT ft98 ~...., for lllk• ' 8:30etn-4pm, 873-2288 LllM. _,llY l'IH opportunity for ~~~~~~~! OUND >OE young. Vic . .:.:ec..,•a.:.,~ SNACK BAR ATTEND. M . H?-0415 ....... ..... dedtc:eted leg9I Metetary tmrnl•IT ...... c:ww minded w I I01ualty "-'d thle .,._ Edinger & Edwerda. eel 54• NII time eummef . COHSTAUCTIOH: for abt· attorney lew of· FIJlf time. Mon--Fri. 8:~5 lndlvlduel and ~ '191 - nouneem.nt on tele-Hunt. leeoh. &40-2529 NIGHT AUDITOR. FfT up. ~ioe Orywaller. 2 :,:-~~bu";"= flee., llt!Qation eicper. Xlnt ~-'!P'"llnon ~751 ;. ~ de"'8lop ~ V8'tllty of top dciiif: loml. ~:"Bede to our OOlftoo FOUND: m•I• ' rem . ...._ ~ .... .,, front deek Pfooedur• 831·2345 ""Illa ---... • .....-. .. ... Non amok• ptef. .,.._. .... ...... and ..,,, ....... tamp opptye ...-..: Wof11 "**in """""-..... = • 645-5000 _. ·----.,~.. .... .._... ' HITT For appt. • . •)'OU' OC1m91 ..... • • ..,.., lhrtht UMIN APIO 'I Buff Conelaf',m Boutique -"-21 uF e.~ CONSTRUCTION Ing, good phone vote. . .,..,.. r~ o ... rtl•IT 751 933! RIVIER PEAIO hthlt~dfromour oolor. 759.9144 or Ladlel,aaNoneend . • ...... ,.... ....._... EXPERIENCEFAAMER Cel1Nanaybtwn 12·2$>m Pertner , 1 855 tor.V,Gellery.Frontofftc9 • A HNEL PROGRAM. 644-0112 Antlquea. 9'0-4021 ......... 831·2345 on!y, 546-7101 MacArthur BIVd, 81111• •ppHrenoe , hHV'/ UUI. nm 20t2 .:,_~ °'· ::....::================1======== P~. COuntry Oub, entry ....... -_........ 425·lnMe,Ca.t2715 phonee,goodputiacr ..... PfT tJelnM. buey tadtee Sutt• HO.· ''vine ....,. ecctg dertl. muet ,.__ ---tlon1 1 kllt1 lrvln• CIOttllng atore Wed-Set 833-MlO No,__ know 10 key aorne oom-full time dey poeltlon avelf. enetgetlc ..., 11arter. " LlUL lllllTllY 281·71541 btwn 3-ec>m 831~ puter knowlidge ~ 11:30 AM-5PM. Stan typtng,.pfT 20 Ml~. ProtMlt•~· TUYILIBf 'FIT. Mon-Fri. 8:30·5: s-4.-4.50 p/llr. Mil for Call btwn 9-1 14 par~t7120 me. llllPTillllT UL.a llAlml Mull be energetic a S 54e-oo77 JMn. Ma & Edi Pizzi. Mtg co ti• en lmmed lmmed. opening for HIQh ag.....ive to work In HORO SC OPE YONEY 17th & Tustin, C.M. lllDAL .... ~ 1&.111 opening fOf lndlv. with SctlQ04 Grad loc*tng for plMaant 'aurroundlnga liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PfT Aftna 1·59fn, n typing, PfT -~nd · , abltlty to handle t>u-r flrlt •tee> towetd a r• 281.1ee 1 Ed OMA . RR A~~~~ ~~I, •lllEL•I ~~~31~2tleavy pl'IOMI. irvi,.,.. 786-8-;:· ••I* r=~~fc~t':t =1~~};~:,ent~ TYPllT/llWT c.rtc. 30 hr wk.~. muat Part time earner counM1-General s.vtcee Uft .. llllBllPll Sue Fourmont. S0-ee71 le¥el poeltlon In tNa tuc· .ocur•t• typ1et (80wpnli • •••••••••••• type eccuretefy. UM _. ore wanted. Help bOY9 All •tllA MU9t haw car. Ref• req'd. S•batwo Fruita Inc owtul 85 yw olO bu9I--•Int apetter. ple11ant -CAT. Wor1l watl w/ottiera. and glrla eollclt new In ~ 8Mctl tlaa 1 tam to 12pm. 494-3328 llllPT•.llT neu Requirement a phone manner Meture StreMf\11 lltuatlon. Med. aubecrlptlone on ttletr ........ _.. • good drMng rec:ord.~d FfT perm, N.B arM Friday, April H term. J>f•f. So. Coaat paper rout•. MU9t entov part time opening In tlle LVN/COMPANION P.n time 2 dT. p/wtt worker. nHt appe•r· C8rollne. 645-225l ARIES (March 21-April 19): Transaction is completed -Medlea1Center499-1311 wortclng with 10.13 yr Qenlfal MrvloRMdePertond • Uva in,Mon--Fn.Udole.le, N.e.152-eoeo and'f · ~· MQ11(7n1~1512,.":!:;., -,.,._--8,....,-_----- k · k h · · ff "R h fi 'd olOa Eartyevenlngtlour9 ment.Houra8t• 8Y· pr ivate qu•rtera ....., CaM O . ~ ,,......, ...... now at, now w en 1t 1s ttme to "get o stage. cac o ut o r w1 er UlllTW ~ dayt/ ftexlbla llr9 Fr1dey 1·5PM, s-4. plhr. S46-8572 llllPIWT for more into. '9dev •uam •PllT audience. reaha potentialisgrcaterthan you might have imagined. &111111 lllllTft'I CommlMlon on1y Ml4t ,,...,. valld Calif Tl 11• PfT No exp nee. s.i.ry • Yo u could be involved in pro fitable real estate deal. Needed for dlapl•Y CaM Bruce e.ma1ey driver• lie., tome llftlng •••ITT...a wor1e1 of Dea9'I ;,, eon.. UllW• llAlll comm1uion. 478-0~•• TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Ne··· start proves beneficial. 1dvert111ng 81IH _et 142-4321 ext.208 raq.833-3232 1<erry mach•nlc•I backgr01.1nd 1trucuon Te111yourp6Ck PfT. 852-1878 btwn 8-4 (1~) R . . I I d . h . fi repldty ••P8ndl""' looal .. -.... y;•••-helpful, IOrM math, no Two potltlonl avallabla CloMd Sat/Sun eunion wtth one you recent y quarrc e wit 1s a eature. ... .a. ll&IT r-..arWI •xpar nee. Part or 1u11 tor t>uey omcee ,..,,.,,.,, IEOlnllY WNI .. ID f /T Ro mance1s part o fscenano,you'llgettohcartofmattersandsho rt ~ew~T~~IM.YM.IT needed for amall com· time 557-3380 buey pl'IOMI. and type To bulldMlcMoodltllr· tnp could result. Leo plays paramount role. lndtvtdua11 may Mm •· r;:f1,· ~~o~~:: ~ ~~benefit• ~~ ~:!t:::':-5 =: ~~ ~· GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20): You learn more about money and cellent tncome (Mlary & typing. ptionH, ate Cano• SJ*:l•lty A••· RIVIERA PERSONNEL 844-19" 54-1253 how it gets that way. C hoose course that bnngs you closer «> commlaalon), benefit• llTI llnY/U& WI Salery eommenaurete taurM111 now ecoepttng SERVICES -_ familiar 2round, to famil y a nd loved o ne. Cycle high, trust "inner and 91v~t op. Mu9t type 50 wpm, Mng ~ Moo-Frt '-'~30· eppltc:atlonl f()( manege. 2082 Bullnew c..:iter Or SllUTUT TAii ,.._ feelinoc.'" Cancer. Aquarius persons play to p roles. . portun ty. •IH ••· and good phOne lkll... for Interview ment polltlona Send r• Sult• 290 lrvlne. computer eleotronlc """ Conatru<ltlon Comp•ny D"" , parlancle required, media Non amoker preferred. ••• pa•ay;ai•••• 1um11 to: Mr Fred 833-M 10 nM<11 mot1v1teo Mtt· needl ywd '*"°"· Coeta CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): You are in env iable pos1tiori of experience adv•n· NrO.C.Alrport.Beneflta. ------OOIMI. 22•1 w Pectflc No tee 1tarterwtt11exparlenot1n MeM.,.. 133-21so "hav10ga cho1ce." Meansriou canafTordtobcselect1ve. Pop1·;arity tageous.Sendreeumeto: Cell 851.0517 Newport fOf conat oo,, Muet be Coll! Hwy, N•"'ll>Of.. . accounting, COf'l'lputen. li~i~C:JB!! 'II · I · · I d d 111111 llAIT W•tem Corp. •bla to type 35 wpm & Beacll. Ce t2ee3 taurant WOfO·PfooeulnQ & aalM. J increases. you receive ca s. 1nv1tat1ons. genera e man ".m your 1111.Y Pl.IT handte 1e6eptlol1e1 Frwy -Plft&TI IULTI aR Aec>ublte eu.inw sy.. CPA WWW time. Remember diet. health resolutions. p 0 llUftlY PUlll ~-92~~ary Mele ~ ,,.... need• rettabte counter ~ .. 8~2.1300 ttnoie ~ ~ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be ready to accept '.Onstrucuvc Coeta·~.·~2929 l .... &llllT. NIOn Muatt>e good!OC*· !*P 281-7500Clndy llm!Ul/ire--tr•Yel.ornurMtnhome. cnt1cism .Somcrevis1onsarenecessary.realti.cy<H'have~major I/Ill.DI f0< Allen Beck Floflat. -.PWYPllT·tml Ing & peraona bl• IMTITlllRlllM E.perlenced ~F':ttXlnt,....~tvmag supporter behind scenes. You'll have opportunit' to rebuild on a 2809 ~Blvd. N. 8 · Cott• MeM.. 11art tmrned. 751-4141 Termini• lnt'I the netlonl time c 111 Terry •t r-.tl:------..... ..n. more suitable structure. You eventually e m erge ·11cto rious. lmm«S. opening, Matllf• 8 &-t353 Call aft 4 142·"37 -..... ,._ 1n t-.. & a s.&-2s2• IP!iii~""'""'.,.191'1...;li'9ii9 3 c..·-22 f lndtv. w16 Y" Ui>er. tn 10 w --·-. • Medleal -.... .... "_ pee1 AiwAUvXA Sill P6ilfi VlROO (Aug. 2 -.Xpt. ): ocus on '-¥himsy. ro mance. key& 0eta !ntryonoom-...,._, ...-IHUllllll FRONT OFFICE ~eon controt haetmrned ~ ... nllll ... _ 1<1ttw. Avel. now11100 crcallVlly. t hangc that Could in volve tr:.vcl. Lunar posit ion put0t ~ lnolda. In-Ml time for patty rentll for buey r ofMll0,,11 FfT 8'6-882• Inga for royte tecll -.. to 1150 K7-ol07 h iahliJhts populanty,,abiltty to win fncn.is and persuade people. ~0~~9·1 b~ ::rr,~~1:"':J: =:::~ : .,::a~ Med~ OfflQt ~w.~;-.,,~ M:! ·=~~Y~l LAPKA~ ~ 1111 Oai1)Jndicat~d t.hrou.&b wriu cn word. '°' WI Co. Aot:Nrlill'/ a ltlll't. A D FWltele, ret.. req. 478-7009 btWn nllT.. l\avegooddrMng record. electronic .. 1.. Firm tena. !r, 1)Ma fK. C.1' I LIBRA (Sept. 2:f·Oct. 22): Gift is received . creates surprise. wortclng on own 1 muet. 142.11ae 8:~:~ wkdeye Worker Comp & Pereonal we otter compatttive Mlary & benefit• wm •eole*9d. IM-4718 pleasure a nd represents token of affection . You'll chanac ~ .. ~•1 ,·w~ In Mllllllll ' -lntury p111etioe, ••I* atertlngaalary Xlntcom--trlln Muet,,..... POeltlve . &!lO ~ .. • Aw. 8anta Me. . a en~ doO fem. ~ N a. ndl tl*pr llnQUai • p1ue Call Ela6ne Me-02 ii. lam-5pm or aona1tty 88* !Mtll llkllla "91 ;m J 1 mo 1tp"'"arance of residence throu~ d ecoratino rcmodelina or hano1na ...-~· ... 'eat 0any HOUS&l<EEPtA, 11•PP'/ 8nd 1YP1na • mu9tl ei... pany b•n•flte. C•ll & en1tiua1u ttc P•r· , of pictures. Anes plays key ro c . . (off F..,._) giroomer. s>8rt time. Lag. eftN. Live tn/out. Muet or Oat> t-5. as 1.0121 8PPY 153t Newport INd. Important Call lmmed OecNf\uncl aeoo out SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Youaothrou gh an "introspective JIT•u•..., tQf!. toe 491-1580 ::u::r~= Qd •t· llllU/Wl nm C M EOE Mlf ~ S4t-ett3 c M UllO w si1.mt pcn od." Means bcina alone is no t bcina lonely. m cd1tat1on will ....,.., .. Tl .. UUI result in i~spiration. ~.discrec~. acquiesce to clandestine meetina. 'c;::r !:i =. ~ mah top dof'ar .-no •llllRPll 'C:,::"ion~r,;~ aper Pisces native fiaurcs 10 interesting sccnano wortcine wM publlc Exp. brW ~. tot• beOI working oouP'a need• KIDS £•RN GRE•T TRfS •fl) PRIZE SAOl'M'ARIUS (Nov 22-0ec. 2 1 ): Yo u'll know more about Offlf. bUt .. ttatn. 1rvtne can Dew. '75-2217 tloutell_.,., s.-1 deye PUITilll... • " " " SJ money.yo~·11a.1.~tcamabout 1~t~ntion1ofonc~hore«ntly made H1•71Mbtwn~ ••• ~~~ =-r:-:y .form~ ~ "b11 promises. Persona 1n po 1t1o n1 of authonty recoan1ze your ll'flllTllll now Nrtng.Jul a pan time Se1ety CIC*' (~ 4M--12eA 1aeve-m• worth. are o n your side. exp.,..._.. dttller. atatt dl'Mrl tot Dlat-A·Alde ~ ~· 0111 - CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Time ia o n your side. you '""'*'· 141-7441 8ervlOal tn aoutti eor-Mery 211• 425 MUl/PUITllll. benefit by playina waitin.pmc. Means baac actions o n reason. not ll'flllT.. z·= g-=,: HOUUKIENA WANT 0 =~lll103~ Camino impulse. You'll finish 1mponant task. your po"t1on will be No...,..,...,. Mii wy eotd. Cell •~ ror 1~ 2 daY'I per..,. cap.1reno Sutt• 10 ..,, stronaer. you'll realize thal law 1s on your 1de. ~~.::-02:--fUrt'* into . ....._, M 10. OcWw Oal Mat "' Juan eapqtr9n0, uc 20t AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 1 sr. You rcetntly ianored som e 111'9d. • 1 ••• •11111 H " 0 AN ION '9onded bask task -now you can "catch up." Many who admire you will iAIVilffl"· twin t' '°' hOIM tWftttrf. CMf\ c1111ty no ... MCdM tiM A~~~':.:: sayso,willbcatyoursidcandwillstandtallwithyouforpnnciples. ~·~:JO=': r;:..~ ~ 110 own ce, ~ or ~ vou lftU9t be fNfure Leo. 1n9 thcr Aqua.ri~n fiaure in scenario. ..V1un ......,12 aft. e ue ~ ~ Hwy. t714312 end ~ '°' ""' PlSCEI (Feb. 19-March 20): Follow throu~ on hunc h. You · • .,. rorm.tton ca1t 111-0IOI attincyclcft'hich cnablcsyouto"pickwinncrs.' You'Uknowwhat 1 , llllll!!J!....,. HllDllY .,../ .... todoat npttimo.youcould alsofall inlo~at "fint •aht."Cancer. ~· lblltr .. •&=~ ,..,,....,..::l.teM ~County~ Capricorn, Aquariu1 persons fiaurc prom1ncnlly. pl\aMt boo1tkMPln9. lftll ,...._ ,._ =-.. WllltrC: Co0...-"' Pet1..:'T.. ': IP APRIL It 11 YOUJl ButTHDAY you can be 1 ...._ ..... w~Clllell. Wiii cwW1teC1 , ... .,.. •• l*YDO&.c.llt-.nppt f."' ~tnu or "powcrhouM .. pn10n!Noth1n1occurshalfWay-foryouit1ullor =::,~ .....-""" dDDtJIMftt ~ 1n.a1 ...... noth1na. W~n you are around. there lt'f aencrally nrework.a. ....,.0..-Dr,'.,.. ':"~"'f:.:: $ 1• ...,.'91 cmotfonany ana·nnancially. You trc courqeous. deccmuncd, NO,...,..-. O.IMIO .,-.. .,., c.1 ..,.., MIUNTIAL CLIANINO NX 6;;;.on... fteatbla stubborn tnd Pl onate. Tauru anetr, Clprkom penons play ~ea.. tau Wottlnt '°'.....,, Mon-M "'°"" ~-nc1e Mt imponanl roles In )OU ure .. You recently cmeraed from what m11h t •••• Hllftll'f t: ::-:n ~ ~.:: ltalft. ~ OIO be termed an cmoliona1 wnnacr. Now howt"ver, you arc go1 na to M h:,_tencec1 CM\'Y -Yuh c1 .. " cut. bof\dattie, Pll.W •nn a1rong cmot1on1Uy and nn1nc11ll ) ptcmbcr will proH 1 0111 Ttny llMmLlnOl ' 11eo rtlt ,..,,....,. w ........ 1-3 ouutlndtn tor you tn 198'. ......204 ..,.. .. 2-4124 H 1 Mc&,11. w *1010 '\ AGES 11-14 EUN ~ TO $75.00 PEit Wlll W. il01t "'"' I~ °""'~ lot ~ •• llU"'' It ... ,'""'° tor '"' ()i,.-CNtt °"' ""°' Ow< c rt'" \l11t 11 I )0 p "' IN -~""'•I lO o"' ,.....,.., O'I Ci.11.,Ja, ., WI\ I Ire lllOft 11t11ri 'fOV ••• ftlfl lllt.,, lrfPS lllil !"lift "°Ill tlltll 1¥111~ ,of! 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O•ut llwJ., ...,.rt hull lll-OtOO Highest Quality Sales & -Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~ 2100111101 ILYD., COSTA MEU (114) 140·1100 (213 ) 111-1211 • Best Prices • Conventent Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People WE'llE llEW Silts lu1Jag l t1t1l1 WE'llE DEALlll Stnlce 'arts lody Sltop AcrOff from •IG ·A' on K.teftt, )Utt ••f of 17 (Of~)'"" U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts, Body, Pamt & Tire Depts. Compttlt1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO ltrMr ..... , O.st1 1111 142-0010., 140-1211 , 0 C'REVIEft BMW ~J---~.:;.....,+.~~~-:--=-· SALES • SERVICE • LEA SING ~ "Wh ere Professional Attitude Prevails " lpec..,1111\9 In Euro~~ O.llv•ry. Exc.llent .. lec:tlon of .... end o.r•fully pr9P9fed UMd 8MW't alwayt 1n stoclt 835-3171 208 W. 111 St., Santa Ana Corn•• r>f Brl)adway & 1'1 St Clo&ed Sunday1 SA~ -~Jv~R'u!~~ '"TS JR OvarSf!a .. Delivery Spec1ah11t1 'Afffl DEPARTMENT ONN IATUAOAY MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd . Newport Beach 840-8444 • JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 11111 Qc11lll8t. -N•w C•r Loc•llon 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Olvl•lon © World'I Largest Selection of 0 Mercedes Bon.r A 833-9300 1*t . W-. · Perts · Stnkt . Wy S!toJ o COMMONWEALTH VOLKSWAGEN ~ 'FAMILY STORE SINCE '53' Jil W Sale• • Service • Leaalng ~ BRIB'roL AT !DlNO!P Hl-0110 CH SANTA ~A CHICK IVEaMJN PORSCHE AUDI CH£VlllOLET Hlthfft Qul1t11 S.lu 6 S.rvlct Wf Wi ll NOT P. I UN D f R) 0 l f J ger, CID Hlpro, ,_., eng & trent 82K obo &46-1528 ftnt c Hll '71 Torino, 2 door, Jdnt running, lntl•xt. IO ml, fm CMI MOO ot>o "2·H8!1 .. """ IJ..aa HU 112 rnw &:den, :n ~~I out. Pow. ...,._.,~ .... thet you CM thlnlc of Incl W. whelle. Don't II ' , • I* NfWPOP.TER II* 1>47 1"1 '';'., f.,.,, 1)48 881) 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 0 2121 ...... , .... ., Oest• .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • l easing 546-1200 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Iii I S,.clll Pllts U.. 541-MH • • 8:30 AM -9:00 PM 8:30 AM -&:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM .... 888 OOVE ST NEWPORT BEACH 11• 833-1300 SALES SERVICE WSllC IODY SHOP 2345 tt GQND AVE. SANTA ANA 542-8811 8 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TEI M LIASES • COMPETITIVE 'UI CHASE l'RICES • HUGE INVlNTOWY dial MERCEDES tJ:\ 213/714137-2333 'CJ Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester I Beach Blvd. 0 Bll.L YA TES YILllWAIEI • NllOIE • NllllT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Y1H1 R1a4, 111 .1111 01,htr .. 1 411-4111 lll-4100 lJ ORAIGE COAST JEEP /RDfAUl T # 1 lo TH W11t For ,,,, JH, s.111 ,,, I ,,,,. ( OD1n2e. sALEs r Loa~t • SERVICE • m• "-I LWO • LEASING -14i:«;i3 • ACCESSORIES DEPT G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate M••• 540-0713 3 Block• So. of 405 Fwy 0 llO• LONGM8 PONTIAC Orante Count)"• Otdest & L1r~1t Pontiac De•fershtp ,,,., .. 1 .... 1111•1••• .. •10 SALD e lllllVICm PAllTI e llODY IH~ · Bill L 0N(,PRI .I ~ .. . Lee carpets. known for almost 140 years ae a ~ prestigious maker of fine quallty carpet, Is on sale NOW. Jutt look at some of th~ exceptional valuee you'll find In our showrooms during this limited time : offer. · ~ ~ -: TONE-ON-TONE PLUSH ~ H ere'• a carpet beauty that lets you ~ carpet any room beautifully! It's beauty 11 matc hed only by the per- ~ formance ... whlch 11 Impeccable, even under the to ughest conditions , . .. C.,t. 0.1\r PATIERNED CUT a LOOP An Ideal carpet for on-the-go lifestyles •nd the areas of your home that get ttre • heaviest traffic and toughcat wear! $ } 0 9 S Quallty a t a modnt prlce .. .a rare find today! Cttt-0.ly LU•TROOS f ASHION PLU•H John and ElaJne Ounzer's "special place" In their Har.bor View home lo Newport Beach became even more speclal when . Judges for the Dally Piiot's "Liv- ing Spaces" contest picked It for the grand prize. The Ounzers won the contest with their solarium In the "Most Unusual" category. Their first place standings won them a $300 gift certificate, awarded by Roger's Gar~ens. Not only Is the room unusual and' a real "special place," but the Ounzers actually built the room with their own four hands. With the help of a Northern Sun kit, which they ordered by tele- phone. they put log!'ther the very .tasteful glass enclosed addition to their five bedroom, four .beth, traditional style home. The room Is very special to IA•• en1wer to contemporary llfeetyle BEAUTIFUL VELVET PLU9H demands 11 this easy care plu1h that A dramatic new look In carpeting from eoftly add1 character to any decor. $12 2 5 lcul Thie carpet beeutlfully com bl nee Available In Fawn, Daffodll and 28 fashion and function to give you a s 1 s 9 5 other tempting colors. Cttt. 0.ly tlmele11 look tha IHtal You mu1t IH . _ ltl C.,t. 0.ly , •VL Tl..COLOa CUT a LOOP Le•• moet hand1ome. mo1t versatll• NUBBY TEXTUaED T carpet I• now selling for th• moet Leu top-of-the·llnc twist 11 a wonderful affordable price ever! Thie carpet looks s is 50 blend of color. texture and •uperlor s 19 95 8taat, and IHtl great too'..wlth Juet an performance. Come• with a 5 year wear occatlo•al vec:vuml Cpt. 0.ly warranty tool Cpt. Oaly Financing ·Avallable ~ .. C-ttect .. • t k ..... tnttl H••-'• c ... , .... ,.,. ,.,,. .... ., .. ..,. ' . '~Family Owned Since 1879". 2927 S~ Brtatot Street, Coate Meaa 751-2324 ALSO fH LOI ~NOELE8/LONQ BEACH Stort Hours: Mon· Thurs 9-6 Fri 9-8 Sat 10-5 I I ... them, eaJd Mrs. Ounzer who weekends and -about $3,400 to described It as very Ilg ht and airy. do the' Job. "We poured the "Probably the wood makes It so foundation one weekend, we put ~eclal .. .lt's very warm. The tile It up on another." The Ille took on' the floor, on the other hand, another weekend, as did the makes It cool. And with the exterior painting. wicker furniture It seems llke It's a · The color scheme throughout completely different place, even their home la rose, Wedgwood though It's conn~ted to the rest blue and burgundy -llke the of thettome. solarium. ·"It seems very tropical, you Mrs, Ounzer said she had no wouldn't think you were In New-Idea they would win the grand port Beach," she said. prtze. "Heaven's . no." When The room Is furnished In natu-asked what they would do with ral wicker with a cotor scheme of their prize -a $300 gift blues, rose and other natural-certificate from Roger·~ Gardens colors throughout. -~he said they would buy It took the coupte only several something really colorful for the Storie• written b~~ LASB PbotoarapbJ b7 SCBW ARTZ Coyer dealan bf STEVE BOUGH HOW WE i'ICUD THE Wll'CNERS, eee etoiy Paee 5. NEED SPACE ??? outside garden. She also Intends to treat herself to a neW l&IY)P for the solarium. "I have one In there, but I don't.r.eally llke It that much . •'When I . ·saw the advertise- ment In the OaJly Piiot and It aaJd 'what Is your f avorlte llvlng space,' we thought we would enter this room. "It's our favorite placa. We drink coffee In there In the morning. We drink wine In there at night. And sometimes we juat sit and watch the tree branches sprout. "It's really very peaceful -this Is truly our f avorlte place.'' While Ounzer works as a con- sultant, t1!_s wife stays very busy. "I love to worfc In the garden and I love to re-do things In the houee. I paint and wallpaper myself." She also loves to sew. Store your stuff with usl LAGUNA SELF STORAGE t/'UUM! fJ~ S~! I l - FREE LOCK TO NEW RENTERS!! , This COUP_tll IJJPINs 5/31/86 Coupon Must lie· pres11nt1d at time ~f rental I• Laguna Self Storage 20522 Laguna Canyon Road L•guna Beach 714/497-8900 LMetM et1 ......... CMPft lld. 1 Mlle .... et •1 T .... ReMI on Hwy 111. Gete HoUrt 1em·lpm Office Hour• tem-lpm # S OP IN AND STORE TODA YI • ..._.........,~ ----------·--•-... =---••OllllO.._ _______ .,..cw=._ • .,..-·-•=,.•-•• .. --.. .,.·-•,.• ... n-=""'·-· ... a-•-•---... --•---·_.•••-·•-••-=-=---·-----~-.._--..-:-:..:---1t. -------- · . SECOND.PRIZE Pelican_ fanciers flock to amenities, in their _customized whirlpool bath With a fireplace, Jacuzzi and view of the bay It' a no wonder the master bathroom Is the favorite place of Mary and Robert Long- pre In their BayahorM home, Newport Beach. It alao Is one of the f avorltet of the "Ll~lng Space1" judges, who Quite po&sibly /be most beautlf ul col«:tlofi of doors In /be world 100 Doon OD display Many wllb leaded and beveled glass. • TF.AK • OAK • ROSEWOOD • MAHOGANY Elegant Entrlet-W .. t 18218 Eut McOurmott Drive Showroom A·l , Irvine. CA 92714 (714) 883-0400 8 am to 5 pm Sat . 10 am to 4 pm '· l gave It aecond place honors. The · Longprea wlll receive a $200 gift certrtlcate, awarded by Roger'• Gardens. ' Thet.r 43-year-old, Mediter- ranean 1tyte four-bedroom, llx- bath hom. hu been newly re- modeted, wtth Mr1. Longpre de- llgnlng thei'"fenovatlons "lnllde and out." She even hung all the wallpaper for the new look, aJI 120 roll• worth. The 5,800-aquare-f oot home la decorated with a Mediterranean flaJr throughout. The colors are navy blue and rust with each bedroom totally different. The master bedroom 11 peach and navy; her d~hter'a bedroom 11 dark green and pastel floral colors. and her son's Is beige and tan. The "art room" is beige and rust, and their library Is paneled In oak wood. The unique bathroom boasts a Jacuzzi, fireplace, titting area and a spectacular view of the bay. A stained glass bay window features sfX types of white glass with accents of peach, rust and navy. ln·the center Is an etched pelican, the family trademark. In fact, the house Is named "VIiia Petlcano.'' The namesake Is a particular hobby of the couple -collecting replicas In aJI shapes and sJzes. And this theme Is reminiscent throughout the home, with more than 100 of the little bird-like creatures. Mrs. Longpre said they are look1ng for another for a ~ether vane on the top of their home. · The Longpres have been put- ting all this love, attention, and pelicans In their home in the 10 years they have been living In It. The couple spend quite a bit of time In this royal abode. "When we are tired and achy. or t1red from salting all day, It feels real good to get Into the Jacuzzi," she said. "It's really our favorite place, because it Is so restful af\a peaceful, after a hard day's work. We can look down at the bay while sitting In th~ two-person whirlpool." She added that It is also very romantic. Other family members take advantage of the tranquility, too. "My daughter, Chantelle, 15, thinks It's tun putting bubbles In It. .. The bathroom also Includes a o ma c two-person, glass-enclosed shower. Mrs. Longpre designs clothes. fabrics, furnishings and sails for sailboats. and costumes for plays. Robert Is a car dealer. iiary LoDCPre, top, de- U,necl renontiona "lnalde and oat.. for · Medlter- ranean.:etyle home. Wblte, peach, raet and navy etalnecl a1... window Jn muter bath featarea fam- ily'• pelican motif. ----------, \ \ IMAGINE A METAMORPHOSIS -/'\ ·- -~• tit. butterfly •m•rp• lftJm, th• cocoon, y9ur hom~ and yard will ,low wltlt oew buuty under th• tr•n•lormUion that ln1tant Jun,1~ will create. --From cone.pt to ln•tall•tlon; we will compliment your d«or wltlt HlectfHI plant-, flow.,.• end 1,,.cimen tree•. ld-OSl1.1« • U-C01Uult1ation in ,our I.tom•~ / ' ' ) • ' ---· ___ .. _ -..---~ ____ __.. _________ .......,._., ____ __. _ () .. 1 \ ,, . ... It I 'l l t I 1 1•--- Compare These Prices Els~where & ... For Yourself-You'll Buy From Us! fl SEWftERE TO OUll f'NCI PIANOS . : ....... ·: .. S7~ FROM ~1 BOOK CASES . . ss99 FROM S1M CHINA CABINETS ... se99 FROM $191 PINE TRUNKS . . . 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The cabinets and wood ~re Imported from West Germany. as were a six gas burner stove and a warming 9ven. The recipients of a S 100 prize to J>e used for Interior or.exterior seeping at Roger's Gardens said they never dreamed they would win. ''l'~e never won ·anything," said Mrs. Sprinkle who later recalled, "I did win something once when I was 15. "I love my kitchen, so It's just so nice to ~In." The couple have lived In the o.-,,...,...._..,._ .... wu Reed and Rita Sprinkle dlaplay their prbe-wlnnln& kitchen, wblch renecta a ScandlnaYlan motif, at tbefr Jlfewport Beach home. "When we bought the house (then four years old) the kitchen was yellow and orange. We didn't like It, but, we lived with It. '!'Je always had a dream (of re- furbishing the room)," she said. "I always liked blues and white. So we outfitted the room In royal Danish blue." The Norway native then sent for her 200-year-old Norwegian hand-carved chest and proceeded In making her dream of building a kitchen arovnd It come true. And now all of her greatest famlly gifts and pewter pieces are now on display In It. The 35-foot by 16-foot room with oak beams and flooring also features a bay window over the kitchen sink, offering a view of Newport Bay, Lots of.plants and flowers adorn the eating area. Mrs. Sprinkle takes most of the credit for redecorating the room. She Imported all .tt:te Items from Europe herself. but got help with the flowers and plants from Clark Kennedy Florist In Irvine. "My husband loves It. He used to say the kitchen was my room. Now he says it's his kitchen," she said. "I love to cook. I am a gourmet cook who spends lots of time in here. So, I need a big kitchen. "I'm so happy It won. I reall y rushed to get the pictures In. dreaming and six monfhs to build," she said. 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Living Spacea/An Adv9rtfslng Supplement to the DAILY PILOTIThut'lday, ~125, 1916 -5 --=-~------------------------------------------------------------..... --------J uClges have Work· · '--~---,- . - cut out for them with 100 entries With close to 100 top quality responses, Judging the "Living Spaces" contest, sponsored by the Dally Piiot, was no easy task. "This was a very successful contest,'' said Howard Mullenary, advertising director for the newspaper.·"The fact that the readers took the time to take photographs and mall them lri took a lota.nlannlng. It was really nlcetos9e~ The colors that are "In" are black, mauve and gray and pastels like light green and peach. Langston said what's chic In kitchens and baths for 1985 Is the European look, but made In America. The popular colors tn appliances Is almond and white. She said the new 9ray color "just ·never caught on.' The contest was the brain child of Dally Piiot Account Executive Kathy Roach. Competition criteria was based on the amount of work Involved, quality, the personal meaning of each $peclal place andg~ne~aleyeappeal,accord-r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_,:._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ing to Lisa Smith, marketing services manager for the Dally Piiot. Judging, on April 11 by a panel of five, was done by category. Each entry was cated on a scale of one to five, with five being best. The entry with the most points won. After each category winner had been decided, the three entries with the most points were were picked as prize winners. Grand prize winners were John ~nd Elaln Dunzer of Newport Beach for their solarium; second place went to Mary and Robert Longpre of Newport Beach for their bathroom; and capturing third place were Rita and Reed Sprinkle for theTr kitchen. Prizes were gift certificates given by Roger's Gardens. Newport Beach. DRAPERY CLEANING CARPET CLEANING WI All DIAPll! CLIANING IXPIRTS 20 Years Ix erlence • n Expertly n Any an All Types of Fancy apery, Wooven Woods and Mini Blinds. -...c- Winning honorable mentions ~!!!!! were Roger West of Laguna r Beach, entry way; Jose and Janet Elaydo of Newport Beach, bedroom/loft ; Babette and James Kelly of Newport Beach, home gymnasium; Dorothy and Frank Oliver of Newpo'rt Beach, family room/den; Betty Potter and Harry Wysocki of Laguna Beach, living room; and Carole and Val Skoro of Corona del Mar for two categories -spa and garden. Judges were Colleen B. Langston of Euro-American Kitchens and Baths, Newport Beach; Mullenary; Lloyd Shaver, Lloyd's Nursery, Costa Mesa; Barry von Hemert of von Hemert Interiors. Laguna Beach and C~sta Mesa; and Steven KrJ,ft of North Hickory Furniture Manu- facturing. . The judges said they were very impresse'1 with the entries. Langston said, "I thought there were some very Interest ng con- cepts. Many Impressed me. As a judge I was looking for the personal touch from the photos sent in. I gave the highest points to places that looked as If they were fun to be in. "Being the only woman on the panel, I feel I was looking at things from a different point of view." She said she was most im- pressed with the Ounzers' so- larium. "It looked like a place to get away from all the concerns of the world, being indoors, but. yet apart of the world." Mullenary said one of his favorites was the spa and garden of Carol and Val Skoro. "The competition was very strong. The one s that won reflect the Southern Callfornla lifestyle, we all enjoy in the surrounding communities." Von Hemert said the judges tried not to base their criteria on the size and lavishness of some of the entries. He said there were a lot of really expensive homes that were entered. "But we didn't feel that was reason to pay closer attention to those. There were lots of million dollar homes entered. But, we were look Ing for indlvlduallty rather than size of a house. You could see a lot of i>ersonal prlQ~ In the homes of the winners." One of his favorites was the bathroom In ·the Longpres' home. "It looked very invTtfng," he said. • Von Hemert offered a tip for the do-lt-yourselfer: "Read trade magazines for decorating Ideas. like Architectural Digest or House Bealitlful. Lots of people get their Ideas from those per- iodicals.'' When asked what's hot for 1985, he said, "We are seeing far more conJemporary styling than ever before. The '30s look Is big right now, with architecturally clean lines and a llttte bit of art deco. But. I'm sick of hearing that word." LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO? 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The "very unusual" one bedroom, two bath contem- porary home with guest house was bullt In the late 1940s for the daughter of the Eastman Kodak family. West said \he house took 21/i years to build. The garden is situated on about 31. of an acre. Spring flowers of every color, shape and size including succulents. daisies, gladiolus and lobelias fill the colorful backyard. West planted most of the flowers from seed. He said it deflnetely saves a lot of money that way. His best advice for the ·novice gardener Is to research the soll first. "Soil is the most Import- ant." Describing the overall look to his great outdoors. he replied, "Basically. it's a good old fashioned American garden." When West is not working In his garden. he Is wGrking in his restaurant business. Roger Weet le a gardener who hu "lancbcaped" hl• prlze-wlnnlng entry way at hl• South Laguna home. Rem odeling? Be sure to compare -~NORCO~ windows. 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The cof- fee table is marble, with hand- carved angels' heads. An Early American spinning wheel that's 150 years old, an antique pine fireplace. oak benches .and an art deco grand- father's clock fill the llvln.g room. In the entry way are two LEVOLOR ® BLINDS • AND VERTICALS BEST PRICE GUARANTEE .. antique cut crystal glass doors. _Po.tter said, ·'The living room is very special. The antiques are just wonderful. The fireplace is very cozx. We use it quite often. The French glass doors open and we can see out onto a deck and gazebo with lots of plants - fern$ and vines." Also part of the outdoor area is a koi fish pond. Inside, the colors are peach and mauve with mustard-colored ---------- carpeting. High ceilings and lots of glass add a special flare to the rustic home. "Everyone just loves the house. Everyone who walks in here says It's gorgeous. They can't believe it. It's really quite a place -very spacious, open and very eclectic." Potter is a homemaker. 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"I can take In the oc;ean view, the warmth of the sun streaming In, watch the rain u If 1 'm In a cloud, or take In the evening lights on the coast with music to llft my mood,•' stated Elaydo In his written entry form. . Mrs. Elayde aald sometimes they refer to the loft, In their three bedr0om, three bath home, as the soft room. She said the room Is really a conversation piece to their "totally rebuilt" 20-year-old house. · • · She said the room Is a real "get-away," equipped with a wet bar, free-standing fireplace, track lights, television and sound system. • The bedroom and loft was built seven years ago when the second atory addition was ~rected. · Lots of rough cedar wood, open beams, built In cabinets and large windows accent this modern boudoir. The room also features two circular windows, a trademark of architect Brian Jennett, who designed the room. Mra. EJaydo said the b6droom area was one of Jennett's first Jobe. "Now he 1.s quite well known.'' 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The health facility Is outfitted with a full set of free weights, bench press, pull downs, leg curl equipment, rowing machine, sit- up bench and an exercise bike. "What is so special about the room is that It's a family Involve- ment. It's not only fo.r recreation and health," she said. The room was added to the 20 year-old house about a year ago. And, It Is not your everday four~ DAVIS• BROWN ••• Your Home Entertainment Headquarters!! Featurin Mitsubishi TV, VCR , Pro ection TV, & Stereo --· Super Discount Price ONLY MITSUBISHI Z40 STEREO SYSTEM • Complete with dlgttal ayntheslz.ed tuner. Vertical linear tracking turn table. Futl function wlret.s remote. 2-way b ... reflex speakers. Musk: search ayatem. • 2-head design with Special Discount Price ONLY MITSUBISHI 50" Projection TV • 139 Channel Cable-ready • 200 foot Lamberts • Full-Funct1on Wireless Remote •FM Stereo front loading cassette mech- anism. 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The Kellys have lived In the house approxlmatety 10 years. When Kelly heard the news that she had won honorable mention, she said, "I think that's really kind of nice. ''When I saw It (the ad for the I contest) in the paper, I thought I people are really Into exercise. I thought the addition was un- i usual, kind of a new thing and maybe someone would find Interesting," she said. .. lurni•hin,s, accessories and gilts 11ubisak't5 antique-, . N06 ~ Call70D Roed 1APM l •cb, c.utcnaa 12861 (714) 49+1771 .. ... l\.. Onr. l,800 eq. ft. of FlM French:• Auattlan Furiiltiif• I • t'! ......... c It • • ..... .._. 'I -· -IPICUllA~LlllZINQlllQ-.r-­ . IAY WINDOWI . ,.. ..... Give Your Mom A Housecleaning GIFT CERTIFICATE with Flowers for mo/~,, 0 J :lJuv from Domestic lady 960-0660 I. SPRING SPEGIAL 50 'At =~UTlll If: VlllT OUR •AU'TlruL PACTORY SHOWROOM . OPIN MON. THIN IAT • Caf. Cont. Uc. l4SIOll ---.....:...-----~- -, ., OUllE I NMt ~ ·~ block Soull °'Or-. Mall 2075 N. 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It's also very light and has every comfort one would i .. a ry. hope for -a game table, sofa, fireplace, wet bar, dinette table, "We have a dining room, but. book case, large glass windows we have breakfast In here." and "super" high ceilings. With a bird feeder Just outside ·---AID IMIEI CEllTEll 15333 CUL VER DRIVE I PHG•: 1151-1111 ....... ,fl ................ 11·5 IAITA AIA TUT I PATIO 1626 SO. MAIN STREET, SANT A AAA PHCH•: 511·1222 .._..,fl .......... 10-1, ..... 11-1 5 -PC •e· SET llST ·~·~ sw'311" •MA• u1H11&& ~-PC ..... SET SILE '789" YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR SPECIAL 10-0AY MAL.UN WEEK SALE. MEET -REPRESENT A· TLVU FROM THE 'ACTOAY. SEE THE LATEST COLORS ANO STYLES .. ENTER DRAWtHGI FOR FREE PATtO FUAMTUA£1 M•MCY s ~ .. .., UITllM uu ....... _......, .... 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She spends 101s of time volunteering her services to a hospice and enjoys entertain- ing in her home. Century Series Shower Doors • ' I Cuatom Meaaurecl Custom Manuracturecl Custom lnatallecl ,., .......... .,,y th•t l•ltt In k itchen ond both AS SEEN ON TV CJft'STAL t1t{''11i " ~ _ .... - .... ' n., \ I• ('i I ll\ ... h ll JI~ " ' ,\ I 11 I A:l\ - Sl!A _and GARDE~ Rock garden spa prov i·des oasi~ With,a glorious vie_w of the bay '-. ·- Carole and Val Skoro of Cor-take very good picture•. But, I ona del Mar collect rocks and took so many to tend In for the fossils. They like rocks so much cont.eat.I'm not a photographer. I they built a natural garden just point," Carole Skoro said. Jai:uzzl surrounded by them. Mrs. Skoro said 1he waa aur- The couple entered two prised her pictures had done the categories In the Llvtng Spaces job. . contest -spa and garden -The spa area, the said, la a and won honorable mention for favorite .IPOt for the famlly. "I both. think It 11 probably where we llke The Skoros. have lived In their to be mo91 of all. It'• a place country-style lrvlne Terrace where we can really relax. And no home for 16 years. one can disturb us. . It'• very When they heard they had secluded. And, It overlooks the won, they were delighted .. " I can't • bay. 1- Thia unlque •pa la made from rocb and boulden handpicked by collecton Carole and Val Skoro. It feature. a fountain, a waterfall, a Tarlety of jeU and a view of Newport Bay. I INVESTMENT I I · l>eslgner Oriental handmade rugs I from China. Pakistan, Kashmir & I I ,, Dhurries now available to the public.I I • Everything at incredible disco~nt · • I price• th is Fr iday, I Saturday & Sunday only! I I fttt .P~dln.9 With PurchaH I I ---ol Rug .With Thi• Ad I SOUTH COAST l!>ESIGN CENTER I 2915 Red Hill fll.ve., Bldg. 8-201 COSTA MESA I ~ ~W R.~·~ >\,..; <>.-· ... ,, E.,.rv••v I I 7 ~~~ i--·~ (714)25 0 -4 34 3 · . 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The bottom of the spa Is deep gun metal gray, which reflects the sky and looks deep bll18". . She said the mechanics of the spa are "sort of llke Dlsneytand. Because we have all different buttQns. One Is for the fountain, one Is for a waterfall, several are for four different types of Jets coming from the bottom, the top and all around."· The Jacu~ Is even l•ge enough and deep enough (4 f .. t) to take a few swimming str<*•· Mrs. Skoro said she "pulled the whole project together. We had a crane bring the boulct.a. I marked boulder number one, (Pl"8e eee SPA/Pa.i• 13 ) Patio Furniture With Lasting Beauty • • • • Visit Patio Bello today and see our new line ofEuropean high-style patio furniture. This ma intena nce-free furniture is constructed of durable polyresin to prevent corrosion and chipping. The fabrics ore guaranteed not to fade due·to normal exposure. 153 Off All Merchandise Ar inrn~ th<'m tn d suit of steel might he-Ip But once they leave )'OlJr horTl<' they're r cally on lhc11 own W h.11 c.an fQl1 do' LNrn to r('(~•ll' the symptoms n f rl1 u~ ,1lxhc ' Loo~ for ~1rl1n~ \Ir 1dct, 1n <.< t'ool And 111 111011.il bch<lv101 Al1t me >\l 1mpo1 . 14ntly. h·c.•p Y<>tn hnt•t, o f l"tQrnrn11rnc 1tion opt•n with vour < h1lcli •·n I ncow.1g1• thc.'m 10 tell 3637 !. COcr1t Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-434CJ )'Ot.l If they get offers of drugs Show them )'Ot.I under sl.lnd about peer pr~~rf' ind how tough rt rs to wall-,)w.1y Teach your chrlclren tu r~t off(-" of dr Uf.\ w th ,1 !>1mp11· 110 r or the boo~ lf"t P,11 ents Wh,11 You ( dn Do About Dr ug AbtJ~C. wr rte Gc:t Involved PO Bo'K 1106 Rockville Mdryldnd 208)0 Help your kids to just say no. ······••·••·•+··accsao0 0 0 ... -+ • e ft e ... e e .4 ° • + e e * e -.. • • e • M + _., ........ --.-...-~.-.-........... -~-·~---- -I , .. SPA ••• rromPaael2 boulder number two, etc., uch apot. Thete . were no architect• working on the plant." In fact, lhe did the whOle · project single handedly. Her hu•- band was on a buslneaa trip at the time. She said he lovea It, too. "After a hard day at the office, It's the most relax Ing spot." Inside the 28-year-old tt)ree· bedroom, three bath ttome the decor Is country French. The colors are blue, blege and burgundy. The couple's 13-year--old son. Doug, and their 18-year-old daughter. Courtney, also use the spa to entertain friends. Skoro 'eatd the area Is like another 1100m of the house. Surrounding the spa are col- orful flowers and plants that h .. ped the Skoros win In the garden category. The secret to all their gar- dening success Is "do It your- self." "We have done .everything ourselves, trial and I error. We even help our friends with land- ~aplng." The ground cover Is blue grass with hundreds of vibrant azaleas, primrose, begonias, ornamental trees, fruit trees and flowering shrubs highlighting the area. Mrs. Skoro said the works In the garden at least 12 hours a week. "And It's deflnltetyworth Jt. "Plants are like your c'hlldren, If they have a rich foundation they wltl grow and blossom, if not. they wltl have a struggle In life." And that is why she beileves soil Is one of the most Important elements to a successful garden. "Your soil ls the most Import- ant thing -good old black dirt. You can have a plant, even a couple years. But. wtthout a good foundation it doesn't work. C&role Skoro and her children, Courtney and Doq (above with family pet, Maul) •It on the patio In the 1arden of their Inlne Terrace home. The lueh garden le proof of Mn. Skoro'• theory that good thlno •Prln& from a good foaadation: All her plante get the 'Leet eoll, and they thrive, .... , .. ~ :'They also need tender loving care. It really does show. 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P.M. - 9 P.M. • ___ ,, I Relre•bment• will be served Seating is-limited so make your reservations now by calling: . 675-6761 ~~n.\~\ ~~ 700 Carnation Ave. Corona del Mar, Ca. 9262& :Home decorating-leafihQ O.tJt . with natural, artificial plants •t CHIU~CltAWPO..D .._,,...~,, Jll fl I Plants, both r~ and .~lflclaJ, can often provide exquisite fin- ishing touches to a home' 1 totaJ decorating plan, say local nur- sery personnel. "Foliage or flowers always soften a room," says Catherine Blackburn, gallery supervtaor at Roger'• Gardens. Newport Beach. "They can also give a room a more elegant look, or create a dramatic effect." Blackburn has eeveral rec- ommendations for plants that wlll do well Indoors. ··At the top of the llst are Chinese Evergreens; also, all of the Pothos family does very well Inside, as do most of the fern and ficus f amllles." Adding to Blackburn's list, Randy Albers of Lloyd's Garden Shop, Oosta Mesa, suggests the use of Chamaedorea Palms, Kentla Palms, Dleffenbachla, and any of the Dracaena family. He. too. favors Chinese Ever- greens, plus "any of the Pothos and Philodendron-famllles," he adds, •'because these require less Ilg ht than others." - Light Is the key consideration for house plants, says Albers. "If you have the llght, then you can have the quality." Choosing a setting near a window with soft morning sun Is Ideal, he says. "The sun In the middle-to-late afternoon Is generally OK, but the most dlfflcult to deal with Is sun from about 11 a.m. to around 2 p.m .• and particularly from a t>lg- aouth window, because that's Just too Intense." Albers, who also serves u a landscape design Instructor for ROP classes In Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano, sug- gests that plants be considered In two categories: those that mask, hide, or create a sense of fullness; and those that are used for accent. "When you decorate a room or patio." he continues, "you must , first think In terms of masking. Take an Inventory of '811 the things, Inside or outside, that you don't like -telephot1e poles, roof lines. blank walls. for exam- ple. Any ugly or unsightly areas are candidates for putting big and bulky plants in front of them." If you need a large plant for an (Pleue eee PLAKTS/Paae 17) I Photoarapha were taken at Lloyd'• Nur- ae ry and lnatant Jungle, both In Coata Mesa. (714) 988-2879 SPECIALIZING IN CABINETRY FOR NEW CUSTOM HOMES AND REMODELS - A hqe &lazed •ue. aphagnum moee 1buketa and fern (above) brighten outdoor entrlea; Oowertnc be&onlu and impatie. nta ln clay pota (upper. left) add lntereat to atepe. When llaht la a problem, uae artlflclal plan ta, and when lt la not. talf"planta an.cl fern will flou.rlah. BRAID OPEi/ii! Factory Outlet POZZI Window Company FACTORY OUTLET 1295 Knoftwood Circle, Anaheim ENTRY DOORS 2-6 x 6-8 2-8 x 6-8 Wltt\out GtMa •50• 230 E. 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It Just takes a little Im- agination." · The result Is Structural An- tiques Inc., a company designed to find and save those bits and pieces of an earlier life. The treasures are on display at 'his store, waiting for buyers who have an understanding of the hard work and care that went Into their creation In days when mass production wasn't heard of. "All our door hardware Is Tbla end table In Topeka, Kan., ort.alnally wu an Incubator origin all No reproductions!'' for baby chlckena. Now lt hold.8 maaiaslnea and collec-proclaims a sign stuck onto one tablea, · lncladln& an old but operab'le peanut •endlq display case. machine. "It used to be that I didn't have iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-----="ijiiiii•••••iiiil any competition," Irving says. "Now we have companies every-· Demonatratlnc a 1910. dlalnruber In the The appliance had to be tamed wltla a froat· moantfJd aaitatlon crank for the~· needed to wuh dlanea. • 6000 Sq. ft. elf.XS • ludyllWe Or..,;.n ~OH • llttst c.s 11111 P1lttn11 where making reproductions. Rome Art8 teCtton of the Ford llUMaJD In "And the sad thing Is that Dearborn. lltch., la Laaren Poeae, a guide. people are going out a=n~d'""'b:=..;u;;;..r...;.;.ln _____ _ reproduction doors and paying plaining It Is paneled wtth sweet $600 or more, and what's sup-gum on one sJde and oak on the posed to be beveled glass Is other. nothing but plastic. They could "Doors used to be made like buy the original piece here, with that, with different typls of wood real glass, and for a lot less on each side. That way, they money." matched the wood In each Dozens of doors lean against room~" he says. walls and pillars whlle others are Doors with beveled glass propped open so Intricate glass sparkle tn· the light. Prices range working and designs can be from around $350 to $750, de- seen. · pending on how Intricate the He points out one door, ex-glasswork Is. TWO IROTHERS ~ MOVINC ep 714 960-1660 ,_ UcalS.. Day lners! · i~·. " , We're f lllily ~o..H . ' ,' lld Operated Pieces of patterned tin take up one section of the main room, works that have been gently removed from old celllngs. A sign proclaims, "We Install tin cell- lngs." In another area of the store a massive wall and fireplace glow from generations of buffing and pollshlng. A sign reads : ' . "Barclay's Bank Conference Room, London. Quarter sawn oak room with hand-carved fire- place and. entry, approximately 24-by-28 feet. $70,000." Nearby Is a wooden elevator decorated with cut and beveled glass. A sign notes It Is In "all orlglnal condition" and dates from around 1910. The price Is $3,750. lrvlng says he got into the antique architectural business when he saved woodwork and other pieces from an uncle's home thltt was scheduled to be demolished to make way for an Interstate highway. He put the rescued woodwork into his home, and found that other people were anxious for ttle same type of work. At the same time, he says, Oklahoma City was In the throes of urban renewal. "I saw these old bulldlngs just being destroyea, and I decided to try to save_.some of their fix~ tures." · From these beginnings he opened his business In 1978. Irving says he concentratee on works "dating from 1930 back" and estimates the average date of his stock Is about 1870. Irving has one bit of advice for anyone who buys some of the architectural antiques. " "Don't make them per- manent," he says. "Leave them so you can take them with you when you move. They're Just Ilk• any other antique and Increase In value as time goes by.·· SALE -30~70 % Off Mfgr. List -SALE b~~;a NM;:~ort Blvd. HARBOR LIGHTS 645-7301 The pharaoh of llllnole? Thia 7 ,000-aquare-foot pyramid waa built u a realdence by Jlm and Linda Onan of Wauworth, W., ''jut to be different.'' The home, co•ered ln 24-karat •old, 1tand.8 64 feet hlCh and la aurroanded by a sqoat, 'which the owner hopea to atock With aharb. The pyram!d la one-ninth the 1lae of the Great Pyramid ln Emt. Designed, Finished Installed ·-· . FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY .•• AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-6841. or 548-1717 HElllWOOD MAIUFICTORY 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA ~7 iiliiiiliiii~ CAR PET • .t wooo •. T ILE ~ ORAPE~~ES . CUT PILE SAXONY •••••••••••••• I 12.88 sq. yd. ins••f led _wu 125.99 NYLON PLUSH ••••••••••••••••••••• •21. 71 sq. yd. in11alled Beautiful .,eardated, 40 Colon wu 126.99 OAK PLANK •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2. 78 aq . h. wa1 14. 79 1q. h . HARTCO Solid Oak Par.•et ••• 1.99 1q. ft. S/16" Solid Oak wa112.99 CERAMIC TILE •••••••••••••••••••••• •s.se tq. fl. 'n•talled Many slylea to chooee from ('~ -( . J I [W~ .... ·~· <&m' ..... .-111111111aM1<w.•t ... alli'illl? ttli?lfll'lilllls'•a111111111<L.------_ )__ -----------------~------- • --------___ ,_..__ --1 . . PLANTS PROVIDE FIKISRINGT OUCHES TO DECO homPqell . Indoor• ., ... Alben advttee ~lfftcutt ar ... ? "Ablotutety," buying It large, rather than • ay1 Albert. "a pure hortlcul- ama&I plant In hopee that It wtlf tut111 would never say thll. but 1 grow. "In an Indoor environment, decorator woutd. If you haw 1 the pl1nt u.,.,ly w,on't grow that wwy dtffteult area with very little m~. Start with the 1lze yoU llght. there are some excellent w*it, and then It wltl Just maintain aUks that can be used." Many of Itself." the better quality allk plants, If For accent areaa; he suggests given a little distance, are hard to using any plants that offer color, dls11ngulsh from real planta, he unusuat shape 0t pattern -for saya example, White Birch, Kentla . In setectlng a hlg .. quallty' ·•t.k Palms, or Bonsal trees. ,... .. Outdoor plants are often used plant, Albers auggeat1 looking. for accent: to announce an en-for "thinness of the leaves, t ... refinement of the edges, quaJlty r.nce or to create a center of allk-acreenl"" that provides ,. Interest , says Albers. whereas ··• "Indoor plants often take a allstlc colo~ and good detail, and different role, since houses are r---~ usually well accented. If you have too many accents, It becomes chaotic; If you· have too much masking, It becomes mono- tonous. so you need to strike a balance.'' What about stlk plants for a tendency toward 1 naturaJ Nnll or movement." Instant Jungle nursey, Costa Mela, off•• yet one more way to have attracilve houM plants: for 1150 per month, minimum. you can rent the ptanta and a weekly service to care fo, them. " you own your plants. the weekly MMce begins at about $50 per month. According to Instant Jungle'• Cheryl Wllflamson. "A lot of peopte will rent the plants If they're putting their home on the market, just _for upgrading purposes." , lnstant Jung.. rents °' ...... P'8nta '°' boJft ln~• Ind exterlora, uya Wltllam8of}. ~·For Interior plents, we~ malnty to the hardy vati.tlee. F0t petJoe. we UM a lot of fema and cotot pots, pern9Pf· flCua t,.... with seasonal cotor planted •1 tHe b ....... WUHamaon on.. tht9 tip,. gardlng flcua treee: "tf you'te gOing to uM one In the Interior. you enould buy one that hu been grown In a greenhouM, rather than outtlde. And Vice wraa. Othecwlse It wtll completely de- foliate." 111.ke llalloy with braided ficua at Lloyd'• Nunery. BAKER ·PtlWOOD & LUMBER CO. 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Chair S279vatue Sota S529value s199 ~375 AN UNBELIEVABLE VALUE IN A BIRCH DINING TABLE, NOW AT PLUMMER'S Now you can save as never beforeonthlsnandsomelV $12 crafted dining table. . Features stumv construction and contenporarv llnes. Naturaltv flnlsned blrc:tl top for years Of service. Measures 47'/. "x29"x28%" S185value Triple chrome plated one piece hand polished frames support genuine cane seats and baGk rests In vour choice of natural or nch walnut flnished solld beech ttlat feature tongue·ln·groove Joints . . - ---... --. --... - . --. ---Swedish White Lacquer Wall Units BUY ALL THREE FOR rnese white 1acQuerflnlsh bookcases are a ~ 49 speclal direct Import purchase and are as durable as they are economlcal. Eactl unit ttas four"Stletves an<nnea$ures a convenrent 31 Yi ··x11 · 'x71 ''. The more you buV the more you save! 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Warner• <714)557-0611 fBetween Granct & Newport Fwy. extton over Rd) MISSION VIEJO• 28191 Marguerite Prkwy!O e (714>495-3252 (Between crown va11ev & A'Jery PkWV) OTHER STOllS IN :_WIST LOS ANl«im.U...~iAUllUI~ NORTH HOU YWOOD, TOIRANCI, SG VALLEY & SAN DIECO OPEN 10 to 6 -SUNDAY NOON to 5 ':Z All f\Jrn1rurP rrattt"d of tne f1tlf'St vtn~ manv 1ttms are unan~t>•to 1n carton\ foOr tasv 01c1r uo Prices and mercnan01w sut>,ect to ~too on nand . { • -.--~------ l Serving Newport Be1ctw,to1t1 Meu, Huntington Beach, lrvlne, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valt.y and South o,... County e , .. sou Coast A leader of the Laguna Beach Aajneeshee sect traveled to Oregon after expressing a wish to die near his guru./ A3 California South Korean President is paying a visit to Los Angeles./ A4 Nation President Reagan suffers worst foreign policy de- feat of his administration In vote on Nicaraguan . ald./A5 ' Democrats vow battle over Reagan's proposed budget that includes many domestic cuts./ AS World A cargo ship carrying 14,000 tons of iron ore is sunk by a mine in the Red Sea./A4 Firebombings and rock- throwing riots continue in at least a dozen black communtties in South Afrlca./A4 Boating An estimated 3,600 te- quila-thirsty skippers and crew members set sail Saturday In the 38th New- port-to-Ensenada yacht race./A10 Up, up and away with the Angels Daily Pilot's scribe takes negative Gs for a positive experience The Na"} p1lo1 wa!I as mut·h of a contrast to Man nee; ac; his Na'} -blue T A4-F Sk\ hawk II wa'i 10 the drab F-.ts and F: I 6s on the fl1gh1 line at the Manne Corps 1\ir Stlt1on. El Toro. , Wednesday His biograph> said he \el a weight lifting record for the bench press at the U nivers11~ of Georgia. It shows. H is tailored Na' y-blut• Oi11.h 1 su11 DoN FENLEY PILOT LOGBOOK was accented "llh '"o gold 'ilnpe running down 11s left front The stnpes arc brokt·n o'er the left bn~ac;t b} a patch. gold letter\ on a blue field that read .. 7 Lt Da .. 1d .\ndcrson .. .\ small .\mencan tlag 1s 'illtchcd to the lcJl shoulder and the 1ns19,n1a ol the Air show details on A3 Blue .\ngel<. ride' on thl· right hn:a\t of the fl1gtn.c;u11. Anderson look' Ii kc he ''a-. t >pc- cast for a real-II fl' 'cr\1un of "I he R 1~ht Sturr:· The 29-)car-nld Na'\ fighter pilot 1s the advann· man for the Na') 'c; prec1s1on f11gh1 ch'mon\tra11on ll'am Six community lead er s cite crime a m on g refugees 8) TONY SAAVEDRA \ rl·llrl'd Supenor ( oun JUd&l' and an ln1nc tounc1lman are among \I~ lOmmunll\ lc.aders calling for a grand JUI") 10\l''illglltlOn 1nlu repons 1 f organ1/l'd lnmt: amonl!; V1e1naml·\1 refugee) £ \-Judgl' Bruu· ~umnL·r c ha1m an ol the Orange ( ount~ Democratic Pan ' and In 1ne < ounulman L:irn .\gran added their )1gnatures lo a ll·tti:r '4..'Tll this "eek 10 the grand 1ur (Pleaae .ee VIET/ A2) HBbar owner cleared . of rape Jurors 'influenced b y Dotson case.· .. prose cu t_or says 8) ROBERT BARKER Of the D.,ty ~'Stefl \ ;.i.,c.ir-old llun11n~ton Rl'<I lJ\l'rrl fl\\Tll'l ha' hrl·n Jlqu11tcd • t ha1g1' .tf r.1.1111~ J I '\'\l'3r·• IJ ~ "" , •• 1 ,11mp.in11in J lkgrdl\ 1 .-Id ~ d"\\ I "ll t h1 t ~ rJX tnl tJp.,I I h.ir l.11111·, \ I nd,,,., \Jill \\ l'd1 "' 1 tlt.1 1 lht .Ill U\,lll 111 llJ\ J \\'lllj "ll \ 11~1d In ;ind <t1ll "hJI' I h11t111m · 1•1lhc1 l1Jr~''' .... Pnll'll'h 'llrf1t\\n ~I f11I 1>1""11 1nt11 h1 r (llJ1 ~irl 'I mouth h1· '·''" Hu t Or.111~, < 11un11 I >qwt1 I >1 lfhl \lto•flhol h.trk,\llJdkll•ll\,1 1<1d.1 hl ~ li'", d th, r · "J' <.ut11t that Wiii fX-rform lhl\ "l'Ckl'OU al f-1 Dallyll'ltol""°tob1Ho•WC1Llpl" .-1 dt'lht I• utO\ld I n.1,1,, "'lo •hi, 1.1r>< .1 .it!Tll' th.11 ,.11nc' (Please see SOARING/ A2) N09e of Blue Angela' A4 Skyhawk ahlae. -just like .the precision pilots. 1 I\ r Ull I 1 ......... nr '•'I \l'IHl"I' Sports Ed. n finishes unbeaten n in Sunset League action./81 University High School is all alone In first place in Sea View League baseball play. /81 The Calif ornla Angels hope to have more suc- cess on the road than they did at home. /81 UpperBaycleanup funds assured, Bergeson reports By ROBERT HYNDM AN Of the Dall1 Piiot llaH .\ $2.1 mllhun appropn:Hlun for the continued dl'anur of thl· lipper Newport Ha) " 1nl'ludcd in the proposed \late budgl't and 1.-. ~irtuall} assured of bt•ing appnl\ ed. \ll) !I state Sen. Marian Angl•.,on. R-Nc"port Beach. Tht' "iL·naa· 'uhromm1lll'l' ap- pro' ed th~ appropna11on .. n era I "cek'i ago. W11h the .\c;<.embl} Rt·- '>Ourt·c., Budgl'I c;utx·omm111ec's ap- proval last week. the lll'nl will b}pasc, la J01n1 Scnate-.\'isemhly confrrcnL"l' 'comm111ec in June. The apprnpna11on will rl•ma1n 1n the budget Go\. Gl'Orgc DeukmeJ1an will send to the Legislature. And becau~l' 11 aprcarcd rn the goH·rnor's ong1n1' propo!.1d hudgl't the $2 7 m11l\ori allotat1on 1<. '1rtuall~ a,. .$Urd1. Btrgeson <;aid . "E ~r since the \late fo rged .1 "orl>.1ng panner-.h1p on the l ppt:r Nc"~n Ba\ w11h lrn.al uffit'"l.11\. progrt!I<; ha-. t)\:cn \ll':Hh and dkl- 11 vc." RcrgL''ion 'ia1d rn .1 prl·parl·d s1a1cn1L·n1 (Please see UPPER / A2) Sen. 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The tll\ P~ll'l I<. would ht' built --, through the <>ale of about S77 m1ll1on in bondc; issued for a period of bcl\\-CCn ~.Sand JG~"· \(w;ianl Ct1) Manager Paul Brad) 'i31d <;tan memhers will prepare the fundin& parl age outlined Tuesda~ b) the rounnl and return 11 in ahout a month for apprmal INDEX Boating Erma Bombec~ Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Ctosaword Death Notices Horoscope B 1-2 A 11 B4 A6 A 13-14 Hazar·ds can be in yQur neighborhood Ann Landers Opinion Ponce Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Theaters Wea~r 86-8 B4 88 83 B7 Small businesses account for I 0% of s tate· s wastes A 11 By STEVE GEi INGER A 9 -+--"'-•t.-"' .... ,..., A3 \ \( K \Mf 10 -Mo,I JX'Oplr BS 1n :i llo"ntm .. n nc1ahborhuod dom1. 81-3 nJted b} tree-shrouded V~onan A 11 hnuse'i wcrt' slartkd lo lt"Um that A 12 v.nrkcr' in an old "arehou~ on 1itr· A2 wmcr churn out ~4 m1llmn lion\ o~ IO\lt' "ll 1c annu.ilh -- . It hotha' nw nm' 1h.11 I lnn" J1dn '1 renh1c lhcrt• were an\ lo\lr chcm1cnls 1n that building.·· saH Luz Santana. a 11 ·)Car-old 'i«ret<ln "ho work" ncnrb)' For two d«adcs. workers inoi1dc Dom1mrl Note's shop han~ boiled metal 1n acid and pl~ued 11 with chrome. hra L.OL.Olhcr sub taoc i\lxl\t• lhl' aurgle of \lll5 ~31lcmi aero"' 20.000 square fett. Nole 'ihoul\ "1th pride that his hu\lnt'i ha~ h111hr SI m1ll1on annual saks mar~ ~tatr officials 1n lhc t'ap1l.il \a) Noll'·, plant -and hundred' 111>.r 11 throughout < ahfomia -arl' l'\Jm· prn o1 \mall ne11(ht!Orh<><X1 hutj (Plea .. eee SMALL/ A3t The propuwd l t\ ll ll·ntL'r lnmpk' "LUIJ tx· hu1h "11111 n .1 tll 1-Jl rl· \Ill hounded b\ RarranlJ Roa<l I l.1~ Jr.I .\' rnue \lion \ H'OUl' .tnd , 'll"" < m\ on \.\ J'h The ~2-' mllliun "1, cmtn "''uld 1nl luJc lo1,1 ,.-l ii. cbamhl•r<; l It\ 11tl1H'' and J polilll s1a11on -\dd1n~ .1 l hild" Ml' •l'1ill" California's Time Bom:-=-b-+-. _ ""uld ''"' .in aJJ i •n.1 ' "' m dlil1n. ul\ .11li1.1.il .... ;i, I hl rrnJ"ll'l"<l In II' ( \ 111 .1 I \tllll.ltl·d JI .1hou1 \ Ill 1111uld Ix· hull I JI I 1 '111 d110.lll'll rrnJ)l'rt_} In,.,, 11.111~·, I T I rn'rt n' .in<l 111{1.w d• '.111· I ,, 1' I < I ""uld tx rit·rm11tl·J t. ,,, 11 lh.\h'r .1h11u1 .11t11rd 111 lhl t1111l I!\ •11·-l ln1111 11 t,·r. 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'n11l 11 1 l·n111 ,1n. _-.j 1\11\ th,·Jtl'r I r11m Ill< fur ·· 'I ' m1ll111n r1·mJin' ft• l lo Pl ' !ht• lhlolh r I Ill .!1°\ (Pleaae see IRVfNE / A OC 's toxic waste problem minimal, but it's still there 9, JEff .\OU.R Ot -0.-, -lt•ll 11r.inii1 <''""'''"'"'I It! trrmenJ.uu~ uau. v....'4< • f"f•~"' th,1t 111nf11•n1 llh' tnd11\t1J,il111d'1l1l' 1•f 1h,· f ,1,t n1 ,,,.n 11" \n~lh' < ••Ullt\ but tlh•, .t11 , '"' 1nil 111, l\lltnl\ l'\lll't ,, IP hllnf lhf'lll \llhh I 1llOl1c1l oHllllthl\~ hi lhr 1ullll1\ \ h.11.11d"11' rn,11rn.11' ''''" ,., ",. f1,1n I h.1\•' 1'f111"-ll'n1\ ,,, l'.td ·" 1hl , ,, •• 1 111, rn.J~wol.l1ll1f ~"un tf\ , \pl.11n1dK11h1't1 111111111! d11, ltll Pl lht• o 1111111\ \ h,1/,1idt1ll\ I I i...:u .. il•·-t~•tffl 11ttit't'" "~ c a11 Im t t \\ (' " I )'1,1\ l' ol i?O\\tl tlf\l\tlfllJnll\ I \'' 1 1•111 pr hlC'm undl'I 111n1r11I •· l '' ill11h o,.mf th.11 h.•,uk' 1h,• 111• 1 • 1l1111lfltO' etl lo\I,' lhl '•Hirt h.tlltr1lu11' \\;a,t,· p111hkm' \lt"m h" • lhfll 111.110 \(1\lh ,., -h.11.ird1 11.111·11;11' 11\t'tl h, 1n.iu,1n llt•lli l.11 111.I ,m,111 _1111, 11n11.,lll•J li>\il.~ .l11m'"" \Ul h ·'·' lhl' '.1d ,,11du•11 (Plnse k~ COUNTY"S/ A.4 -· I I \ - / VIET ORGANIZED CRIME FEARED ••• ham Al Sumnermd t~e&clJon wa.s ~purrcd by &llePttQDI that Victnamtse ref u- acet u ~ll)a tJ .. c1t11cn throuih- out IM natJon were be1na terronLed. utortcd. robbed and murdered by a M•fi•lik.c a.ana of Y ietnamcsc. · The.~ a.roup i believed to be kd by former h.i~ra.okina mihtary offiet~ls and u-pohcc officus from the ovcnhrown aovcmmcnt of South ·Vietnam. Sumner added that Oranac County was rumored to be the nerve center for this aJlqed "para-miliuiry" outfi t. An 18-year veteran of the bench. Sumner said he wanted the county grand jury to either set the rumors at rest or poaf'.\t o ut the problem. "This tf\ no way impinges the majority of very fine people in the Vietnamese commun11y," he said. in a telephone interview Wednesda}. "But 1f there are group\ v1l't11n1L1na other ix·upk. I thank ""l' -,hould knu"" .About 11.·· . t U pie\~ l'Ullfcrcnl'e ea!' ~ th!l da}. '\i11fn ~1d he bc:rnmc in\6hc"' partl) bci:a~ of the ~mull1:ommunt­ l) of Souihca!>t l>r:m~ II\ ing 1n lrvine . .t\lf'ln. howc\ t't :..dded tha1 all "lofal communat1c( have an obl1gat1on w proll'lt an ;itrno phen: of freedom " The letter. not \cl r\'Cca vcd Wcdnl·sda~ by the grand JUI'). wa!> also sagnl·d b) former .\nahe1m Ma) or W.J Bill Thom. (al S1ate Fullerton h1Mory proks'>or Sheldon Maram Amin ()a\ 1d of the .\men· can GI Forum .1m.I < hn' l uumak1\ a member ol lhl' North Orangl: Count} (ommun1t\ l olkge D1slmt board In Costa Mt!Wl poh<:l' rqlOrted at h'a\l thrc:t' incadrnt th year 1n ""'hach 'outhtaM .\i.aant "'ere hreatened or ht•ld at &unpoint ~> ro M descnbed .., V1etnamcS4: ~asl month. five rohbcr<i bum into an a artmcnt. and threatened to torture amily mem- ber\, "'tuk prc~sing g s against the 'acums' hc:ad~ · nd Costa Me:\ll po cc believe an org:1n11cd group ol V tnamese arc re,r><>n\1ble for man of the car burglaries in that city, ith Toyotas btang the favored targe . Capt. Robert M said ,man> cassette tape players a d stereo arc stolen from 1hc: cars a d apparentl) shipped out of state s pan of a "prcll} organiLed" o tion. Moo<h . however: inbuted the probh:p1.10 people fro nearb)' c111es .. nd not 10 Costa lesa·s sm11ll V1etnamc~ commun11 SUSPECT ACQUITTED IN RAPE CASE .. From Al \....._ Black Rose Tavern on Adam!. .\\- l"nue last July 28. Later. she called pohce and was trea1ed at Huntington Humana Hos- pital. claiming she was held do"" n and attacked. Endsley. who said all along that he was innocen1. said the girl had bought a soft drink in a small shopping center near the bar and had come into the bar 1ha1 "'a!> do,cll tor rcnnu' Jl11111 "I guc!>'> :>h\ 1 u~I "'Jnled tu ~nuv. "'hat \A.3~ grnhg on ·· E:.nthln \a1d "She "'as hcrl' t'hr JU'>I 1v.o or three minutes Nornxh'd'>l' V.J\ hcrl' .. he -.aid • But M1ddlt•ton '>llld "'lllll''>'•l'' n .. poncd that the girl tx·rnnw h}\tl'rtr.tl after lea\ 1ng the taH'rn and ralll'd a friend whp called thl' poltn· Middleton \<ltd that '1osp1tal cm- plo}ces lc!>ttlied tl'!at 'he girl had \uffercd a fre'>h \ ag1nal ~·ar but fmmd no evidence of semen. E ndsle) • s a 1 torne}. C 4e n n O!>nJ 1 ma of Santa l\na. said the;: J4J"Ors belie\ ed that the alkgcd attack <ouldn't ha\e happened the wa) the Jtrl described 11. Her 1cs11mony co•O•cted w11h \omc ph)'sical e\ idcnr he said. SOARING WITH THE BLUE ANGELS ••• From Al Toro's 35th Annual Na') Relief .\1r Show. Part of the JOb 1s being the Blue o\ngels· narrator at the ~ir sho1.1t. H1!> slight Georgia drawl will outhnr what spectators should look for whale the other six Blue Angels make their low· altitude maneuvers at speeds of up 10 1.000 mph Fnday, Saturda) and unday. i\nother pan of the JOb 1s to take members of the news media on demons1rauon flights. Anderson flashes a Jnn a dentlSl could use for advertising. "I'm not here to make yo u sick. or make you do anytha ng you don't wan1 to do. If you want a straight-and-level flight tine. If you want to feel what the pilots feel . that's fine too." The unfamiliar snugness of an oli ve-drab flight sui1 ma1ches another hint ofunfamiliarty as you ~ancc out the wi ndow at the sleek Jel fighter parked outside the briefing room. What you see is two seats atop a large JCl engine. The taste of breakfast coffee 1\ \trong on the back of your tongue Only coffecfor breakfast -Just in case. ··Let's shake II out." The words sound unfamiliar for )our o""n \01ce Anderson's teal-blue e}cs sparkle as much as his smile. I\ few minut~s later ere"" chief Dave Donaldson 1s cinching the harness .that hold passengers in the rear seat of the A4. Donaldson points out the gyro- ~pe. G-meter. fuel gauge air speed indicator and the mike noodle (a t\o\-11- inch piece of plas11c 1ub1ng that covers a toggle switch) "lf~ou v.ant 10 talk to the pilot 01p the noodle up. Flip it down and the ptlot ca n ¥ilk back." -· He potnts "to other leH'rs :ind switches then shake~ his head. "Don·1 touch these ... Donaldson then buckles '11ur helmet. ad1usts the mike and pu·11, a lever behind }Our head that arm' thl' ejection seat i\fter i\nderson straps h1m-.ell into ahe cockpit. he and Donaldson '>tan the Jet's engine. Donalds-On marthl''i to the front of the plane. doc'> an about face and stand'> al parade rc\l. When 1he canop) closes Donaldson drretts :i\nderson off the apron come' to attention and snaps a !>nlutc to h1.-. p1lo1 as the Jet lumbers pa!>t A fe""' minutes later ..\ndl'r'ion\ .voice comes through the.-hclmt·1·, earphones. "Let's go f1)1ng .. c From the takeoff to the landing fnderson explains evcr)lh1ng he.-"·· Ooing. fi j5 man1pulat1ons ofthl' jet'\ suck arc duplicated by the 'cwnd 'il'I of controls 1n the rear \Cat The needles on the panel 1ump J' 1he A4 screams down the run""a} thL·n slacks as the landing gear ,., lil"tl-d Once the gear''> up thr 'en\at1un ot power and speed double' "Going up:· Anderson's \Otcc h,1., a mater-of-fact rang. but thl' \l·n-.atmn in the cramped cockpit" an' thing b} 'matter-of-fact. The hor11on lhsap- pears as the sk~ open'> in frunl of tht· A4. "Turning lclt .. The hoqton '' back. but it"; \l·rtH:al The fir\! ( '' Jrl noticeable. hut not <;trong \ndl·r,11n bri~s the ..\4 hac:k to lc.\l·I and thl'n ~tands 1t on th tail again Minute\ later ""c·ve u\Cr th\ l'J· cific Ocea'! and dcarcd for a\·rnh:it1l \ , -1 : WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 08'1y Piiot Deftverr ~ I• Ou•r•ntffd ~f''"'Y 1 ' rw)lt f'a.. iOJI ' ~t -I t ~)Op..,. <<0 , ... )'~ 11 ~ '"" ·~ ., _..., Dally Pllol photo by iowetd Uplft Angela· crew c hief Dave Donaldson a trap• Daily Pilot assistant city editor Don Fenley lnto the cockpit. ..\nderson C3<,('' 1n111 tlw mant'U\ l'r' so the Ci-forte<. tx'gtn 'llmh f \Cr.<, doublcs}our ho<.h \\l.'tl{ht .tnJ lonl'\ the blood into lhl· 111\\l'r pJrt ol \our lxxh The ( 1\ ll'l'I II kr 'omcnnL puc;hing do" n 11n '111ir hdnwt .ind <ihoulder~ and 1hal··, .1 h1-.n' nl:,., 111 ~our lov.cr hp Jnd 1·\1 lld' ·rh1· <" aJ,o pu\h a nJ pu II 111 1 hl· p11 111 \ ou 1 \tomach \.\hen ..\ndl'r'>on " \at1<,lil•cl l'' 1•n 1h1ng 1., O" 1n tlw h.11 k \1'Jl lw gt~·, into the full rn1111111 fhl' gHll\lllfll.' \f>111' ll~l .1 lop.!'> thr hon1on turn' 1v.1'1' di...1pfll.'.tr\ and n:app1..·.tr'> J' 1lw \4 hl.·gin' roll1'ng. looping. han~ing and di\ 1ng One mnmi:nt thnc·, tlw \l'n'><1llon ol hl1nd1n~ \fX'l'J onh 111 h1· tnllmH·d h\ the h:L'ltng 11l lh1· 111" cit f"lll\\1•r flw ( '' u1nll t,1\ln ,1nd hankr f hn1 .trl' ,ll\n nqWll\ l ( '' l'o\111\1' (,, 1ru\h \<111 d11Y.n 1111<1 1h1· tlllkp11 nl'&Jll' l' <''In lo pull . 11u nut \ ndt•r.,11n C\f)ta 111' r :11 h m.tnl'll\ 1·1 .ill 111 lhrm lh1· h,1\11 r1 ix·r111111· ol f1~ht1 1 pl ,,, I he '1Tf,1111·u\\'r' .111·' '"11 -\hJ1.p I fl hl.111n ., d11.,., 11 I'"" n I\ up '\ 1u If\ ~1·11111~ u'1't.l It Inn~ 111~· up 111 '11 d1mr1 \111h 1\1111111,1rai}r.. I I\ p.1\\1'n111•1 111 l.1~1· lh \11111r11I\ I• lu·l ht\ lllt1\1 nwni.. un the '>Itek thl·n announn·., 0 \llll \C ~Ill II •. Pu\h the Slllk left and tta: plam• 11111, lclt pu\h hardn and 11 rull'i IJ'>ll·r \IJp 11 pnd the \4 rnll' la\tcr th.in \Our 'tomach "'ant<. furntng bad to"ard f:.I Toro \n1kr\on poinh out l\\O Marine F4'1 1l111u\,ind' ol kl·t ll\:lo". The pilot'> .ir1· rnnduc11ng Jn aerial ballrt of a llllll ~ dogfigh I \trl·.tking hal~ \nda~on npla1ns 1h.11 thl landing "'ill 1molve a h;in k1ng mam·u,cr ptlnl\ u<ir lo cut .1ir \fll.'l'cl 1u\t hdon· l.inding 11n the d1·1 ~ 111.tn .1m r::ift Ltrrtl'f It ha<>to Ix: do11cfa'>I hn.11d l hc(1\Wtllh1thard 1111, time · l II onh Ol'l'U to U\ll hnll th1 run\\ a\ lhl\ "'"·,: .. hl· \II\\. \nd1·r"111 \l Ill mm l' lrorn th1· \o 7 'IHol with the Aluc .\ngcl-. lll'\I \'l:ar Jt',p;11t cit lhl rt•l<llton lfrr.and1011w 111 h1.·u1mt pa1 t 111 thr lormat tun. or to lh 11m nl lhc oppo.,.1ng plane\ <thl' rirll'' th.11 lh d1rl'Uh1 at each otkr durin~ th1 '''""'I I \\II ~1·.ir, .sltl·'r->tl)al 11l' "''" he: 11 1\\1~n ·J JnJ mC1fl' '\;a,, .11d \l.111lll pilot\ ''ho ml-cl the nlll'rta ,,iJl 111111 tlw Bl ur \ngd~ It' all pan 111 tlw \\\Inn lhl· '\,1\ \ uw' to 'hov. 1111 11\ hnl ptlnt\ , \\hat du ~ou Ith .1bout tht· flJ1h Pilot" \\hat don 't )Ou like" Call thl' I numhu at lt>lt and ~our me.,,ajCt' ~i ll ht> rt'l'orded. tran~cribed and delh erf?11 l lo the appropriate tdllor The ~a mt• 2 •·hour 11n'~ t•rinR ~t·n u·t• ma ~ be used to ret>ord letters to tht rd11or on an) tupir. ( ontributur~ to our Lt-tlt'r' rolumn must lndudt theU namf' and telephone numh('r tor Hrlhration No <'irculation calls. please. 11'11 u~ ~ hat ''i on )'Our mind Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz ltl • Clrcul•tlon 714/842-4333 CIH•lfl•d •dvertlelng 7141842-5'71 All other depertment• M2-4321 MAIN OFFICE Frenk Zl"I k•ren Wittmer Clrculetlon Tea.phone• :ir ;\-Jir' ~ t f' M11 • • I l TJir,. • RoHmary Churchman How•rd Mullen•ry ( r 1r Irr Ill 1 \ J , . • Robert L. C•ntrell • Ooneld L. Wllllam1 r j1 )( I I I I t 1 r f'Jl11r"'q,., H:y~ ( I - Winds wreak Southland havoc W1nd1blowing1hfough Sout'*n CallfOfnla cut tltctrlclty to more thin 10,000 people, thr .. ten.d to topple a et1ne onto 1 mot.i Ind l1nMCS 1 bruah lire Mar l.ak• Cutalc: .. ,ry today, 1uthor1u .... td Trt.,cnc11t/f0fl 1 pm EST, Fri.. A/Xi 28 Guat1 reached 35 mph In the coaitll ateu fOd 40 mph In the deaen1 today, and the Natlonll WMlhet S.Vlot .. Id 11\ey would continue through tonlg111. reaching 60 mph In tl'le desert and up to 46 mph In th• LOI Angel•• b••ln. ~ Along the Or1nge Coast 11\efe will be northetly wind• 15 to 30 mph tonight wllh loc11ty 11ronger gua11 below northern canyon a then 1hlf1lng to northeas1 and malnly belpw the c1nyon1 Frld1y. Mostly £1ear skies. A llttle cooler daya with highs In the 70a. Lowa tontgtit48 to 60. Temps lat V-o•• 92 61 \11lle Roe~ 79 S1 LOV<tvllle 14 •6 Metl'\l)l\lt 75 53 HIQrt IOw lor 74 rio"" •"d'"ll .al S,. m M•am1 e..cll 79 ,. AlOany !>• •& M•lwllUll .. 65 44 Mpis.SI PllUI 82 •• 7!> •• IO $1'\0wtll Albuq-q;,t .....,,..,... 71 •1 AINlflllO IJ ~ New0<1Mn• as es Ha~ w .. .,. SotMc• l'IO•• 1.lS Dept e1 coi-.ca AnQlo<~ ., 36 ...... YO'~ S3 49 All-• 71 S7 NOflOll> Va 11 fi3 Alllonl.c C•ly ~ SI C>kJatlom• C•ly 78 54 Calif. Temps Surf report Autlln 81 S6 °"*'• ,. 47 8ai1""0f• sa S1 o.i.noo 87 84 9"m"'Ql>am 75 S9 ~·· Blem.,c• •1 )2 ' S2 49 High. IOw IOI 24 tto..trs en<llflQ el 5 8 m LOCATION llZlf '""" Phoenoa 91 81 eo. .. •9 ~ Polllt>u'Qll 71 54 a.llettflekl 7a 47 Huntinglon 8-:1'1 1.3 llllt 11ot1on Sl 40 P0tllend M e S3 31 Eurelcl . SS 4$ A.-Jetty Newpoft 3-5 poor 8"11el0 eo •9 FtMnO 80 SI 40tl'I Slreet, Newl)or1 3-5 poor Portland. Ot $3 38 ea-52 20 Pr~ •9 38 lo. Al>gelea 80 841 22no su-. Nftpon 3-S poor Cll.,1es1on S C eo 6S RAieigh 84 S9 o ... 1enc1 10 51 BelboeWedge ,... poor c11er ... 1onwv 83 st Aaold C11y 83 30 PuoRoblet 11 37 Uoguna llMcfl 2·3 . ... CllW!OlleNC 1a 54 Reno 13 3S Aec:J Blun 75 41 SWI et.menw 2.J , ... c~ 57 3• AlelltnonO as 59 ~C11y 12 47 we1 .. 1emp S9 Cl'llC:.IQO 62 41 51 lOUIS 71 54 s-•"*'to 78 •a Swell d1tec:t1on -1 C...CHINll! '7S . , 81 Plll•Tampa 17 82 s ...... 87 .. O.w•nd 59 S• Sen Olego 78 82 CotuMl>vl Oil 75 S4 Salt l•k• C1Cy SS 41 SenFrenc1ec.o 87 so ConcOtCI NH, 59 29 5.,, An1on10 82 se S1oc111on 78 50 0.Hel·Ft WOfth 80 57 5.,, Juen PR 83 71 HIQl'I, IOw '°' 24 "°"" 4tnd•no •LS p m S..111• so 35 01V1on 69 44 9,,,~,, 78 55 8ef11ow 115 • 55 o.n-61 3.t SPOl\ll>M so 29 BlgBMt 56 33 Tides 0..Me><n. 73 48 Syriocu" 73 61 Bl•lloP 78 39 r , 0.11011 68 46 Top91ia 77 51 81y1h• IHI 87 Oulu1h 45 35 Tueaon Ill 59 C•taNn• 79 52 TODAY "f I EIPoo 86 &7 ru111 '77 SS Lono 8e11e11 79 55 Seeondlow 3"9pM 25 F111banl1• f 44 2a w:,r.1no1on 66 55 MonrOYI• ea 49 Second lllQh 1043pm 49 Fargo 63 33 Wic 111 71 55 Monterey se 43 F1aoa11r1 64 m Wolwes-Baue s• 41 Mt Wilson n so RUOAY Gland Rap10o 611 0 Newport 8-..:11 70 S4 e ,. '"" 03 GrMI Fall• SI 22 Ontario a5 Fl11l 10w 51 12 4S p M 2' FltSI :::?" Her110ld 51 1· Extended Petm Spttno• 97 60 5-n 11/'W 34llpM 2.5 ~ 47 s Peudena e• 51 Second ll4Qll 1131pM 48 "°"°"'"' as 10 Rlvet"llde 15 S2 ~. a1 63 Sen BetnatOlno 88 51 $un Mii todey 11 8:32 p 11'1 , I a7 311 SenGllO<lel 83 so Fridey et 5 ot • m end Mta again 818·33 1 Sen JON 73 48 pm 711 54 Moon Mii lodey •I pm,' 42 34 74 45 Friday et 940 em end-•~ •I 78 53 eo 27 11 Mp in White House cqnflrms cemetery visit W.\SHI NGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan. rebuffed by West Ger- man Chancellor Helmut Kohl when he pleaded for a change 1n plans. wall go through with ht!> visit to a German military cemetery. White House of- ficials say. A senior White House official. speaking privately. said Wednesday night that Reagan had appealed directly 1n a 1elcphone conversation with Kohl to canl'cl the cemetery visit but that Kohl wa'.> adamant 1hey should go. While the cemetery v1s1t is defi- nttcl} on. the White House says. plans for a wreath-laying ceremony at Bitburg are stall being discussed with the West German government. Chief of S1atT Donald Repn. acknowledging that the adminis- tration has been "roughed up" by the controversy over the visit, said Wednesday that conversations with the Bonn government continued after Reagan and Kohl reaffirmed plans for the event. Regan declined to say whether the presict.ent tried 10 persuade Kohl IQ cancel the visit. But another adm inis~ trataon official. speaking on conditionr he not be iden1ified, confirmed that Reagan made such a plea· last Friday · and said Kohl insisted that 1he vis1i. proceed as planned. -r : In a speech 10 the West German parliament in Bonn today. Koh:\. thanked Reagan for going ahead witbc' the visit. IRVINE THEATER FUNDING APPROVED .•.. ': From Al has al read~ been completed for a 750- o;eat main performance hall and a 125-scat rehearsal hall that would double as a small theater. Councilwoman Sally Anne Miller. a long-lime supporter of the project, had urged members of local pef. fomung groups to express their support at Tue~a} 's council meet- ing. Vanous speakers told th e counci l that Irvine lack!I c;uffic1cn1 fa cilities for performances by community drama. choral. dance and instrumen- 1al groups. Many such Irvine groups now perform at 1heaters and auditoriums outside the ci1y. their representauves said. ( ounulwoman Miller said. "After prov1d1ng for parkll. sports. open <.pace. a \cn1or 1..cntcr and other human 'iCr\ teer,. I f<.·el an obhgauon and dut) 10 speak 10 1h1s final commitment that the cit) of Irvine. the Communll) Services Com- mission and I have lefi undone. We owe our c111zens th e .iheater f6r which the' \Oled 1n 1974." In her motion 10 include the theater in the funding package. Miller also asked the city staff to prepare an ordinance that would allow the c11y to charge an entenainmept tax of up to 5 percent on all hve entertainment cvc~lls drawing more than 1.000 spectators. . <\ss1stan1 C11y Manager Brady said such a tax would only be charged at large events such as concerts at the Irvine Meadows Amphiteatcr and boxing matches hke those held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. The revenue m 1gh t be used to off set opera t 1 ng com of the community theater. he said. The theater 1s expected 10 cost $300.000 annually to operate. with•• third oft has expense 10 be covered by UCL ~ -1. In add1t1on 10 the theater. civrc center and child-care facility. the proposed bond sale would prova<k.. funds 10 pa} for expansion of the ya'8" where city equipment is stored an( for planning the park that wout,I surround the proposed c1v1c ccnter."t The sole opposing vote on t~ finance package was cast by Couor1 cilwoman Barbara Wiener. She saii:I the proposal did not contain enouj,b information about how the cattt.J would repay the money in the event of, a r,erious economic se1back. .it ··v ou·re askjng me to make 31 decision m a vacuum." she said. "ff would be irresponsible for me to vote- on th1S"g1ven the informauon I donrl ha ve." ~! 1 J UPPER BAY CLEANUP FUNDS ASSURED •.. 1r 11 From Al Bcrgc\on IC'>lllied on hl'half ol the .wpropnatl()n helon· 1he ..\sscmhl~ \Ube.Om m ltlel' .\bout 75 fll.'rll'OI of the funding 11; the state\ r\'Spons1h1ht~. a'i the deanup "''" con1.entratc on lht ba~ itself. Bcrgcr,on 'laid. The remaining SSCXl.000 for the ~pm1ng year would Ix made up b} a Lomb1nat1on ol funds from the c1 t1es uf Nfwpon lkarh and lrvtne. the cou nt~ ofOranee and the Irvine Co. The S3.5 m11l1on project would include more dredging work an the ecological resen e and would com- plete the restoration. Future funds would be used 10 maintain the area. 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