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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-21 - Orange Coast PilotAdam says ~ r: hike should be32°/o . \ didn't Intend to take coat COAST/A3 T HE ORANGE COAST WORLD/A4 Murder charge in drunken driving fatality rejected By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of IJw O.ily Not SY!ff • A youna man who fatall y struck a Newpon Beach woman during a ElrupJcen joy ride was acquitted of second-dcgttc murder on Monday and instead co nvicted of a lesser charge of gross ve hicular man- slaughter while intoxicated. Jurors discarded the prosecution's theory that Danny Ornelas. 19, 1ntcnt1onally swerved into the ped- e•trian as her two young rons watch- ed. The seven-man. five-woman Ne.wT-bird takes off, wipes out car wash By 808 VAN elkeN Of IJw Daly l'fOC Sta« A Costa Mesa car wash was put out of operation Monday when a new Ford Tbun~rblfd arcelcrated and smashed into a block wall, de- molishing the wall, sending workers fl ying for co.,cr and. cutting off power to the entire operation. · "The customc'r pulled up 10 ~he gas pump at about I p.m .. was given a ucke1 for the cashier and then my dnvcr got an," said Nab1I HaJ.iar. manager of the Costa Mesa Auto Wash on Harbor Boulevard. .. As soon as the dnver got in. there was a screech and the car accelerated. He hit the brakes. but the car kept going." The car went about 7$ feet and era.shed into the wall by the detailing shop. "The scrttehmg sound conttnued and the wheels kept accclcratina unttl the cn11ne finally died," ~hljjar s:ud. panel deh vered its verdict shortly af\er beginning its fifth day of de- liberations. Ornelas was stoic as baihffs led him away in handcuffs, but his sobbina mottler had to be helped from the courtroom. The family aqd fnends of the victim remained dry-eyed as the)' left the hearing. Debbie Ann Killelea. a 37-year-old mother of three from the Balbo;a Peninsula. died shortly after the Sept. I accident. She was thrown more than 50 feet by the speeding car. which ovenurned and landed near her matl&Jed body. Her children, ...vd>o witnessed the incident. were not injured. West Orang:-County Superior Coun Judge Luis Cardenas denied a defenJC motion to allow Omctas to rcmam free on SI 00,000 bail, raised by parishioners at his church. Ornelas, who had no prior criminal record.,will face four to JO years in prison when he 1s sentenced May 2. The Judge does. however, have the opuon ofs;lacing ham on probation. He would have faced 15 years to life m prison tf convicted of second- dcgrec murder. Defense attorney Ralph &ncaniey expressed relief at the Jury's verdict, adding 1t was the best he could have hoped for. The attorney said the prosceu11on's key piece ofev1deoce. a videotape inadvertently rtcorded by the passenger an the speeding caT, ended up benefiting the defense. The tape showed Killelea standing near the center of the alley, her hands on her hips and her legs apart. The woman, wbo campaigned for stncter speed laws an th e ~ch community, Thednver.Ja1me RutZ, 26, stepped out of the car but com pl a med of head and back pains. He was taken to College Hospital, where he was tre:ncd for head tnJurics &nd a f Please see CR~SH/ A2J Thi• wasn't die result aruce &.aywaan of lrvln• had In Mind when he turn.ii his new '°'d Thunderbird over to lte deanetf et• ..., ........... ., ...... ._.., Costa Mesa car walft. Th• car suddenly eccelerated and illunhetl Into • block w all, 1l19htly lnJurlne the att•ndant·tfrtYer. Wayne attack suspect to be arraigned 1y LESLIE EARNEST po~~t~~~rdt, whom pohre de-°' -O.ily,... kMf • -scnbcd as an unem_ployed electr1c1an1 4\ su peel 1n the vi lous btatina l:m was bcioa held a& Oran1c County Ja1 October of a Ne~pon ~.ach million-1n lieu of$ I mllhon bail. 11tt and the dauj.htcr o(thc late actor At the time of the attack on Wayne John Wa)ne is tehedu~ to be and bu anessman RO&tr Luby, G1oms arraigned in Harbor Mu01c1paJ C'oun and Wayne were were locked 1n a on Fnday. custody battle fOf' their daufhter, Jcml Lce Hintttprdt, J7. whowa Anastasia. A upctior Court JUd&e atrcatcd on 1usp1c1on or criminal last month awar~ custody of the l- CC?Mp1racy and two cuunu or as.au It year-old 11rt to Gion1s. whoK office is with a deadly "'capon in Burbank last • 11'1 the Pomona area. week. is a former employee of a Poltce would release few details on pnvatc lnVCS!lptor rttltnCd las\ )'Cit the amst for fear O( ~pard111ng their by Alua Wayne's u·hu band. or· con11nuin1 invcstipllon thol)C'd1c u~n Thomas A. Gion1 . "He 1s one of the-orim.ar) su pects c ·o,•·H~'IOH\ IVD\11 an the on11nal assauft case," Newp~:>n Beach Poli« Lt. Tam Newman said of Hihterprdt on Monda)' "There art othtr out tandina suspects." Wayne sa.Jd Sunday she was not notified of Hintcrprdt's arrest and knew nothina about 1t. "This the first I've heard of 11," '>ht' said. "I really don't know what's go1naon •• Neither G1onis nor Lub)' could be rtachcd for comment Monda)'. Hinterprdt was once employed b) 1nveit1pto• 0 . Dentel Gal. whom Gaonis rcponed.ly retained to watch WayM and bcr mtcracuon with their dauaJ'\ltf. Wayne and Luby said earlier they had Iona known the)' we-rt bc1n1 followed by Gal Dunng the attack. which took place in the garage of Luby's 22nd Strctt home. the pair was tied up and pistol whipped and their heads were pounded aprnst the floor. One of the attackers slashed luby's Aclullef tendon and told him. "You'rt (me s- ina) Wtlh the Wrol\I &UY .. On the momma of the assault. Gal was seen parked on the street in front ot luby's e talc and con~trucuon workers told pohcc he rc-peatc~l got out of his car and looked lhrou the locked aate of the home. acxor ina to f P9e.W .... AltftST I A2t appeared to be tryrna to slow the dnver. "The \'1deotape was an emotional piece of evidence ... but if you freeze· frame 1t, xou can sec she walk&! into the alley, • he said. Bcncangey maintained throuahout the trial that the Huntington Park youth should not have been charaed with murder. ·•Tttt distnc-t anomey was bowioa to pubhc pressure. Tbe pubUc hears about a short tape and it sounds like someone was looluna for someone to hit," he ~fd. But Deputy District Attorney Tom Goethals said he would not chantc an v aspect of the case. Althouah the (Ptene ... OttNILAI/ A2J In may volleyball champs SPORT /Bl 'fh , • .....,Ornelas _HB co~ncil to get ·second opinion on , . wetlands zoning ly ROBERT I MKQ Of ..... Oelly "'-' ~ The Hunttnaton Beach Cuy Coun- cJI voted Monday nt&)\t to Jel a second lqal Op1n1on on whether tbey. c.an preserve 125 acrts of coastal lands without sub)CCtrna the city to a mult1m1lhon-dollar lawsuit .. Officials vottd to hire the law firm McCutchcon-Do)lc ofWalnut Creek. attome)'S for the Leque of Cities. for an impartial op1n10~. 8ut. afier thC' dost of the meetin&. an attome)' for the Mills Land and Water Co . Roben L. Moore. sa.id that the McCutcheon-Doyle law firm represented a maJor private land· owner an the w"ttlands ara and probably would have a conflict of interest Earlier. about 300 people jammed (ll) Councll ch~mbers and scom of speakers u11ed officials to proceed with coutal conJCrvauon zontnJ for the land adJactnt to Pacific Coast H1ghwa), from Beach Boulevard to the nta Ana River. City Attorney Gail Hutton warned that the city could be sued for uo to S7S milhon 1f officials msistcd. o~ zonina that would prohibit com- me~1al development. However. •ttorncy E. Ckmtnt Shute. who reptaents lhc friend.a of the Huntinaton Wetlands, aid the city could apply coa tal conservation ~onini withoUt bcina fcarf ul of Jept act.Ion. Ruth Ga.lanter. a Los Anaeles . counalwoman who ~orked on the 1986 la.nd~use comprom1se for the area as a consultant to the Coastal Conservancy. uracd officials to 10 ahead w11h coastal zoruna,. .. Arc you goina to stand by fedcraJ and state laws to protect the wetlands?" stte asked. On June 26, l 986. the City Council adopted a land~u~ plan for the area that was certified the following April by the C&hfom1a Coastal Com· m1ss1on The zone chan&e. suppo,edly ~he nut step m the J>roarcSS1on towuds coastal conservation and restoration of the wetlands. went to the Plannina Comm1ss1on on Feb. 7. .\t that time. the comm1s ioncn f'lease see \lllfTLAHDS/AlJ Doctor's videotapes disallowed as evide·nce 1y JA..r ZJ~RMAN OI.,. 01111,... SUlfr A patient's {>f!vacy far outweighs a prosecutor's nght to use v1ckotapes seized from the home and office of a Ncwpon Beach neurosurseon 1n a potenual mokstauon case. a Judae ruled Monday. Island firefi~hters may get roo~ier quarters Supeoor Court J udac 0. vid Caner ordered prosecutors to return •dozen of 13 rcmainma v1dcota~ to or. Francis Williams, who wu cbaiJed wtth mpkstina two former petkt\ts. ont of them a tecn.qer. :rhote charaeswtrcd1 mi sed lut month for lack of ev1dcn«. The prosecuuon wil be all~ to UJC one of the tape which shows Wilham 64, ~ifonnin_a a pelv1e euminauon on a naked -iee......,.. the same one he e_arlicr w11 acculC'd of' molcst1na, Deputy Distnct Attorney Kelly Mac.bchem said. ~ of buslhnt ManM A~enue _, lnd's Donut ShOp and the V11taac Inn But rtttntly there hu tjCCn talk that the sution mftht ck>te and rclocal( ttvml bl«ks away to the former i1te of the itland"s llM p1 t.ahon , 0ttt,:!:J slkl and 1iability_prob-lmll dOMlte ~ the Unocal ......,.•J•.27, raUluna an the rare aW'ld8'Hiry on.don 8eJtiOl l,..nd't .. 18'ora ..... · .1111 city ti .ow mulhnt ovtt ........ to mow or .cay put If iM ..... N•lleiM wMft II I~ a tce0nd noor may be added to make hfC' at the man \ltlon mort tolmble locals. leanu'I tov.-ard tradauon. tttm to favor kttpi~ lhe tat.on where at a • City offiaal thoUfh. don't want to kt a 90kkn oppe>nun1ty like this thp away. , "It's cmainl_y. ~rth lookin& at" said cwpon lmCb firt ;hicl' Jim Rftd. Reed .-... btforc the p, *''°" doled. e.ie Md '1rancd a priopcm.I to •II• tht pmc-nt ta.- tllOft 11 l2l Marine. The ,fob , upcctcd to cost about S 00.000. But when the ps station kl its Ian pllon of untcaacd. Recd and other clly oflkial rtton id rtd their p0s- 1t1on. ··we ttally do nttd mon: room,·· Rttd taid. Thr okt ps statio1t prropeny has not sqne on the mar\ft )'~. JO cuy officaals don't tttll)'. know what to c"pcct or how fir their mOMy •11l ao. Island resident mcan-h1lc, ha.,c a ked tht city 10 ~rchaw the old pi t1taon and transform n into 1 \IT\IU I park. The council ha indicated that a par~ 1 unltkcly. for thott who wort at siation No. 4, the plk'C IS (Ul~ but hardly prac-tical. "If the 1.tand -atdevc~ today, )OU ~n·a ~· Uu1 ~.'said An Morton. S). a ftre all'Met aAiptd to tho muon. The uny bU1k1i"111 creml)N to \ho Potnt thllt no more than two n,.. ftptm can Wort theT-e et a timt and some ecau10"1dt cannot fit 1Mide. .,.._ .. SfATIONl~ The other tapes either wae s-ucnts who could not or or proper Kton:t1np tM ..... C1Cvtion ... anted to W1lt Sor C1C11ao .-.uve purpo1e1. The Nit~ dealt I blow • ~ ccutors. whO will d«Nlr Witli• 1 r _ ... ,,.,.,"- -------~~--~ -----·. ----·· --~ ., ¥ •fiiw ____ ... _ COl1a Mna·s bedly bli&hted Sbatiaw Drive ~a.Grhoocl· be- ,, twta w.u.ce ud Plicentia avtnues 0 ccMald be beaded for 1 &cehft, under a '( tentative ~n adopted by the City Council on Monday. The plan calls for Shalimar ~prop­ Z• M}'_ownen lo meet with city ofTlCials ) IO dilcUll voluntary implementation - 4 or • let of recommendations that H includes such iteJl)s as repainting. replacement of asphalt. construction '> of.new blJconies and fences, and even n consll'UC'tion of decorative neiah- /' borhood entry ways. • l' 0 1'm impressed with the master Jr plan concept. although what rm ,, supportina here toniaht is not the n imposition of any plan," sajd Mayor -1 Peter Buffa ... I would like to sec us ,, pursue voluntary cooperation." ~~=,. lobespelllOll .. !~c~~ ......... sapina._ rtfwtliiaW .. ,_, repaired and re.,.... ,..._. ,. fuFbisbed ~ ............... of much of the lllYlllllDt in me ncigbbodoOd·s beet llllilyi.. Alcssc.tleaai~alad-~w approach, tevel:lt Would'C'Oll But S l 7 ,000 per buildiria to imolement. The third possibility. lAWI C, is a bare-bones approach inVOMas cor· rection of only those Jll'olllim• daat present health and safety rilb. ~ metic improvements, auCll u paint- ing and landscapins, would be omitted. Level C improvements woul4 cost about S 7 .SOO per build.ins. accordin& to Heonina's estimate. Cotta Mesa residents &nd bulinetees will be than 99 percent oftbe calll received tom· 1917 to nusbtn cf dien11 IAd nquim '*" IO poll penalized for fl.lse alarms under an ordinance 1988 wtrt ta11e aJanm. ~. aF numbers for thiotc respon11Me • liftendmeot that won preliminary approval from AmOllJ other tbinp. the ametldment would 1ur lkir tbe Chy.Council on Monday ni&ht. ehafte business owners S 100 fOr their ltCODd &Jte ; Dun cliKulliona abObt the irnendmeal. .. Wbat this ordi~ doet ls allow the dty to alarm and an additional S 100 fef wh suecaaive Council_.. Orv Am~~ be ~Id Hu to ftftt tboee individualt who ba~e faulty 11-rm falleaJannwitbiaa l~;.riod. .. seria:litsa±1 ............. IDr ~ s)'ttems that draw our police and fire personnel Homeowners would be dMumed $2' for their tha1 install bUfalar alanna.: away from more important dulJes." said City ICCOnd and third false atarma. SJJ ror their fourth "J(we haehbat. we would be 1111 bktly to have Mat\1111' Allan lloedlr. and ftfth and SSO for tJllii 8iada Dd f0t each fault}' alarin aystems." he said. ' r• aJarins MW beconie an alarmina ~Ve false alarm widria 12 momhs. Roeder said IUCh a prQvi119n COU~ be r:' ..':. Costa Meu poll« and fire official" Faltie alannl reeulti• ~ = main ten· incorporated into the amendment. He •~d . tie ance, malfunctiont or. autty lat1on are would check to dctennine w~tber c111ta6a ·-owr * )Uri. aboiat 70 to 80 percent or"' oovC'ftd under the alnendtMnt. Almms trialtred ordinances did not &Jready provide n:;u;oen11nao1' alarm calls bavebeeD falle;• be said. by wind.ca:rtbquake or Giber .. ICll of God"' are alarm in1taJlen. n.e problem bastottm worse in recent years, e~pc ftom penatfy. • The council is schedulec(to Jive the arocnd· accorctiaj to one survey. In a memorandum to city In addition, tbe ameDd&nenc requires alarm · rMnt second and final consideration April 3. ofliciall. policie C.lpt. Thomas J. Lazar said more companies to nwntaia upda1Cid telephone -•¥ a.t VM £,-. . Money for the improvements would come from loans and .,ants . .;,.;. ___ ._ _____ .._.;__.....;~....,--..:.....;.--~--------.;......:_ .... __________ ~------~--~-~~ provided by ~ . aty, possibily tbrouah the useoffederalcommunity not recover throuah incrused rents. Blckina up the city's proposal is a ,, three-tiered, 13-point program de- b wloped by Ed Hcnnina, a Whittier~ .J t.lit_planninaconsultant retained to • J uanune the problems in the z Shalimar area and propose solutions. In a video presentation full of -t puddJe..pocked-alleyways. rotting wood fences and shabby, overflowing trash dumpsters, Hennana submitted development block arants. "We would encourqe full partici- pation by m1k:in1 these loans and grants available," sajd Roeder. ··1 only received the inter-office memorandum on this on Friday." said Petet Fyfe, who owns a build1ng in the-Shalimar neiahborhood. "I've never been approached to provide any input.'' "Rents, no matter what you do, are not soina to go up that much in this neignborhoocl." he said. "The people in the neighborhood, as far as I'm concerned, are aood tenants. I don't want to~ them bumped out to have more ex n ive tenants.'' obiaiMd ans would be rtquhtd to sign apeements that they would provide housina affordable to low- 1ncome families for a minimum of seven year , acconUng to Barbara Surges. a city administr&tl\'e assistant working on the Shalimar plan. wanted to ha~t a let o1. ~s \0 pt"CICnt before 1~b11~ the oWll-ers, ia1d Mildred Summmin, a planner with the city . • thRIC prop<?Sed approaches to attack- ing the bli&hl . -ORNELAS From Al 1 verdict was not what Goethals asked ~ for, he said it is one he and Killelea's ; family can li ve with. \ "OUr reaction initially was one of -t disap_pointment,_becausc of the stron1 feclinp about what his liability was, " Goettials said ... But it's a verdict we 0 can live with, it's not unreasonable." ,.. Meanwhile, Ornelas will remain in custody at the Orange County Jail • until has sentencing. He is wilhng to 1 answer for his crime, Bcncangcy said. · The defendant's family and .? friends, who maintained a vigil ,. throuJhout the trial, agreed. They " hugged jurors and exchanged phone " numbers in a parking lot outside the ti h . court ousc. · • His mother. Bliwca Ornelas, said she was pleased with the man- slaughter verdict, which means "our son ~II be back to us sooner." .. Ornelas said she knew her son was disapPQinted ~th the timin:J of the j verdict because he was planning to be I in a mtlsical Easter play this weekend at his church, New tscgJnnings Minis.- • ~ tries in Chino. Ornelas attended church on Sun- day and has been attending Bible study classes after coun proceedings in hls tw~week trial, the 'Rev. Moses Rodriguez said. "He was ready for whatever took place," the pastor added. ' Ornelas said she was not worried One property owner said he was concerned, however, that he and others had not been consulted about the proposed plan. about her son in prison. "He thinks that if the lord took him there, the Lord needs him there," she said ... It's not goinJ to be hard on him. We're going to mass him, but we k.now he'll be OK because of his faith." The mother said she and her famil y pray for the Kjlleleas. · But while Ornelas will spend less than a decade in prison, Debbie Killelea will never be returned to her family. said her brother, Mike Ktlfoy. .. The family felt that my sister was given a death sentence based on the circumstances that took place in that aJley Sept. I, .. he said. adding that 1he tragedy has been especially hard on his mother. ''I th.ink it's all parents• wish for their chitdrcn to outlive them and that djdn't happen in this case." The jurors. who last week told the judge they were hopelessly dead- locked, said they were relieved that the trial was over. Many saicl lhe videotape played a crucial pan in corraborating the defense contention that Ornelas actually swerved 10 avoid the woman. The most imponant aspect of the video was that it backed up the testimony of Ted Mitchell. an acci· dent reconstruction expert hired by the defense. said juror Andrew Trevino, 29. of Pla~cntia. Mitchell, using a ume breakdown of eventS' on the tape, said Ornelas had aJreadv swe~ed to avoid Killelea Fyfe said he was concerned that property owners mi&ht be saddled with big repair bills, wnich they couJd . ., when she. moved back toward theside of the alley where the car was head~d. The deciding factor. Trevino said, was that' jurors could not find evidence that Ornelas had a con- 5cious dis~ for human life, a requirement for a sccond-<iegree murder conviction. ··Everybody's gut feeling was that it was acc1cjental." Trevino said. "Ob- viously we felt 1t was wrong he was speeding. but 1here was no evidence the thought ever went through his mind that Tm going to go out and kill someone.'" But Juror Beverly Aye. 41 , of Yorba Landa sa1d she thought the video complicated the issue 6ecausc it gave the impression there was more time for Ornelas to thank about his actions. Ornelas hit Killelea after a day of drinking 151-proof rum and malt liquor at the Wedge with his friends, John Lozano and George Herrera. After about tbrec hours of pany"ing and bodysurling. Ornelas asked Her- rera for his car keys so he could get his videocamera. Lozano testified that Ornelas hopped in the car and beain to drive away. Lozano, now 18, said be reluctantly climbed in the turbo-~ Nissan· 200SX and Ornelas oft Herrera remaif)ed asleep on e beach. M1tcbell, the defense expert, testi- fied that the Cir was travelina at 32 mph at the lime of impact. A In fa t, propeny owners who City officials did not seek input from property owners bcc.ausc they ....,NM,_...,....,...,._. 81aftca Ornea.s frlgtltt la fH'fted by Juror Galt 8roolc1 after the verdict w•• reatd Monday. prosecution witness said the speed was more like SS mph. After slamm1n1 into Killelea. the car careened to a stop on its side. A ne1&hbor testified ~he saw Ornelas puff himself through the window before he cuswd 11ncr and ran off down the alley. Ornelas was arrested on the beach about 30 minutes later. His blood alcohol level was .18 percent. ncar1) twice the legal limit of .. 10 percent after which a dnvcr " con 1dercd in1011cated. "We fully intend to meet wu..h property owners.•• she said. ''We didn't want to brina in the owners until we found out where we wttt goina.'' WETLANDS from Al rttc1vcd a written lcpl op1nion from Hunon advising them that the zone cbanac might constitute a taki!la of property and could expose the city to a lawsu11. Ho'4cver, the California Dc{>!rt· ment off 1sh and Game has idenufitd the I 2S acres as restorable wctl1-nds. And under this dcs1ption. the CoastaJ Act of 1976 will not allow this land to be developed. The city's earlier efforts ror ccn1ficat1on of the Jocal coaJtaJ plan were rc1cctcd in I 98 J aaq 1982 because the a.rca was unprotected from development. officials said. • The land is owned principally by two private owners, Mills Land and Water Co., and Daisy Thorpe Pic- c1relli. They have araued that coastal conservation zonina on their prop- rny denies them an economic use of their land and conslJtutes ••a taking" under the U .. Constitution. They also have claimed that the dollar amounts that the CoaJtal Co,nsrr"ancy offered to thein in past ha"c been insufficient to compensate them for their propcrt). undttdoctor-pallcnt confidence. The Jlrl said the doctot pve her Theawa.rdin1ofthc one tape to 1hc pelvic rums dunna 1rcatment for prosecutors don not make their case learnana d1sab1ht1ts. any better, McMillan said, bccau~ ii Poirer subsequently con(tSCated ft.quest for a new trial fiJed in Los , nae motion is set for an April 7 week whether to refile charaes aga1ns1 involves the same alleged victim. 600 videotapes. mcdlcal reoords and Angeles Superior Coun on Monday, hearina. Williams based on lhe new evidence, "Nobody believed her anywa>.'' he photoaraphs from his ~mco Shores A l.quna Nifuel man says h.e had claimed Gunther Fraulob was He clajmed in his lawsuit and 1n she said. The videotapes were not added. • home and Supenor Avenue office sex with R~ Hudson·s former (>_reparcd to testify he had sex with testimony durinj the trial that he has used 1n the preliminary hcanng When Municipal Coun Judi.e Mo t of the tapes, which we~ lover,MarcChristian:!'fterCbristian Christian shortly after he filed his remained ~liblle out of fear of because of the defense motion to Susanne Shaw di1m1sscd the f4 rccordings ohuraeriesforin uranc:c filed alawsuitapinst 11udsoo•sestate 'November J 985 lawsuit spreading the ditCUe. suppress the C\11dence. cha~s. she •id the girl, whoS( purpo~. were returned. a_nd cl~imed he had been celibate Toddalsoclaimsthe~wasmiscon~ But fraulob daimcd in a sworn "The chances are sti~htly better family was friends with the doctor. Deputy District Attorney Al Silva. since dascoverina the actor died of duct among jurors who awarded statement that he had anal inter-than 50-50 that we 11 refile." wasnotacrcd1blcw1tnes whohandledtherequntforthctapcs, 1... AIDS. C hristian $21. 7 million from course with Christian three days after MacEachem said. "We don't want to Wilharm was arrested 1n Novem-said his office already has 14 tapes. Attorney S. Thomas Todd. in a ,Jiudson's estate. the lawsuit was filed, after Cliristian ruin the man for no reason. We would berafter 1bc &irt, now 16 and hvina in includtnJ pomoanaphy and famil> Fire damages Talbert School all~y assured him be bad tested only refile if we feel we can win." Kentucky. told a counsdor after a videos, to be used af cha~ arC' nqative for AIDS and was healthy. Williams' attorncrs Byron suiCldc attempt that the doctor re-refiled. They do not have value as The Lquna NiaueJ man aid he McMillan and Marthal Schulm_I!':.: pcattdly molested her dunnJ office evidcncc.hesaid.butcouldbcuedto and Hudson had a nonsexual rela-araued that the tape were pnv1Jqco visits 1n 1985. ca\t li&ht on WJlhams' chanlcter. Children possibly playina with matches started a fire that )Caused about $40,000 damqe to Talbert In> Middle School in HuntiQ&ton Beach, ' ti on sh i P after meet i na in 1984; and l"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hudson went with him to Hawaii in The blaze quickly jumped to an the spring of Lhat year. He said durina overh1ogin1 wooden cornice and the trip, Hudson claimed Christian spread to the office and lounae threatened to expose the actor's sect.ion of the school throu&h a vent, homosexuality to the National F.n- officials said. Seventeen trrefi&hters quirer. officials uid Monday. The fire started about 2:30 p.m. Saturday in bushes -adjacent to the H school at 9101 Brabham Drive, ,;, officials said. controlled the blaze in about 20 Harold Rhoden, Christian's at· minutes. Witnesses told investiptors tome}', said in an interview Monday they saw children runnina from the that Fraulob was an aspirina inter school. and sonawritcr . 'II ~. CR ASH 9tQnin·made Audi automobiles has '-' been reported in ~nt years, From A 1 althouah an independent en&interina t i h. d IAA•..... report released last week attributed • con us on on as arm an re ~. a most of th .. a---lerations to dn' v-hospital spokeswoman said. " -.-.... Hltjjar said he believed the car error. accelerated by itself. The car, owned by Bruce Layman .. This IUY is a aood driver," he said. of Irvine was totaled, 1ccord1na to .. This was a cfear case of sudden Hajjar. He said he could not Htimate 91 acceleration. He had to swerve so he the damue toithe car wash. ;· wouldn't hit the auys who were .. Bcsidis the wall, it dati\alcd the ;,, workina in the dc~Hina shop. There .,power su.,,,,y to our ps 4tanb, ... ~ 1 were 1CVcral auys m there. He could pumps. our steam cleaner and our · have killed them. That canvas at full detail sbop, .. he uid ... Patt of the acceleration." detail shop roof is now baftiinadown. !'le Ford officials could not be reached We're Pill to bave the in.Mll'UCe , for comment Monday .. but a manqcr acliutla' out~ but I llavc ao idea IJ at Theodore Robins Ford, where the wfiat it'• IOilll to (IOIC )"ft." ri 1919 Thunderbird WU pu~hued. Another COit. ~ llic1, it \be IOlt said be had not heard of any CISCS of bUsiDCll. in wbal Jiid ~-to be sudden 8Cederation involvina Ford one. of the bu1ic11t Wliekl i• .ewftl ·~~M .. lhlt;lllll ~.-----ii • h time l'w ~ beard of .,._ for ... ·J1911 "' • rr ,,, ta•~ lib Ibis beppenias." Mid f'otrnoadll. helllicl~•Y--• ~rt Piii Gninwood. .alel: IMllllltt for w5 fDr cs ......... .. dli ff"'* BoulcVant cleelenflip. we ........... tF n er Ol A ...., ohuddea .ccelcration1 in a 11..... 1'1atiidthiCso11e-.... .. ~ '" " Ir ARREST from Al court records. Phone records ob- tained from Gal's office alle&Cdly showed he caUed Hinderprdt Tr9m his car seven times that day . Hin1erprdt resembles one of two men who attacked the couple. accord· ina to the documents. Luby. Wayne arki the construction workers uid one of the auaHants walked with a pronounced limp. Hinteraardt tevercly injun:d bis lea in a motor- cycle accident., accordioa to t.be docwneeas. eamer, olftcial• w tpeCQ1Mec1 me -..hEVEhaYC been coa.nected '° Ulbr•1 · -..... HerecnllY •Clia••d .......... 1,., ...,..hrt~yafteraWW• 'l~~~::r,.IO a ....... o.i .,. •=., in•IMCll •Pt ±1'111 ht = .. .., .... Utd Pridly. A ~ ... 1i1'1C110lbecw. OP MONDAY ' 51 1 I I I I I .. , ti ct \ Ii It Newport Library's preschool storytime to begin April 3 Didn't Intend to steal coat The lj)riftJ leSSion of ~ool sloryt1me al the Newport BcaCh Public Ltbrary W111 be&in April 3 and continue until M~~ 2S at the fQllow1ng _ four branches: BaJboa, IOOE. Balboa Blvd .• at 10-JOa.m. ' TuesdaY,!j Corona Del Mar. ·420 MariSold Ave., at 10 a.m. 1 uesdays; Mariners, 200S Dover Dnve, at 11 a.m. Mondays and Tuesdays; and Newport Center, 8S6 ~Clemente Orwe, at 10:30 a.m. aod l :30 J>.m. Wednesda_ys. The purpose of the provams as to encourage children to find en1oyment by rcadina at an early •· Call Judy KeUcy at 644-3187 for further information. Abortion discussion The relauonshtp between abort~on and women's free-choice nahts will be-d1scussed at 7 20 p.m. Wednesday at the Lrvine Pubhc Ltbrary- HeritaJC Park branch, 1-4361 Yale Ave. ly LISUI fMHIST Of .. 0-."'* ... MarJO Adams. the former $irlfrienct of baseb&JI $tat Wade .Botis. inn.aally deni~ she stole a S2S8 jacket Trom a Cotta Mna depanmcnt store and tMn oft'cred to .PIY for tt}e item after bcina apprehend"2cby secunty guards, a.coordin$ lo police., re- ports. Adams. who ha.I betn appearina on television talJc shows to discu" h" arfair wilb Boa&s. was arrested Sunday outside NotdSJrOm Jn South C.oast Plau. She was visitana lb~ shool>lna center with two youna nieces at -,he time of her amst, accoritin& to police reports. The police report noted th.at Adams had the Jacket tucked into a airdle be was w~n1- Adams, 33. 1 sums t~e Boston Red Sox thud baseman for SS00,000 she claims to have lost in waic and upensn when she traveled with the fivc•t1me Amencan L.eaaue bat11n1 champion on~ roed tnps dunna their fout·)'car affair. ._ Adams had S 193 in cash witn hcr.-&H ume of the arrest. accordina to the ~pon. A writ1en statement by a sccunty &UJrd 11)'1 Adams. a Santa Ana res.dent. drew the anention of a 11lcs person Saturday whien she came into the 1tort' and tclccted a ~ty of ttems, includina the 1acket, and pl8CCQ them on hold to be picked up the n~tday. At that tame. the rcpon no1e , Adams WIS "actinl differently than the avertaC customer" and Kad drawn the attention of security auards. / Adams. whose ful f.Ume wa It ted as Marso Mara Hams Adams. returned the next day with her two meets. de nbed in lhe repon as "toddlers." Security offiettS were called when Adams returned to the same depanment and tried on some cloth ing in a drcssina room. Two female secunty auar.ds watch· cd from a IJ.anch Ol)(nana as Adams allqtdly rolled up the Jacket and placed at in her 11rdle under her drc s, the report said. Before Jeav1n& the store. Adams bou&ht a s~.90 ilk shin and chocolate cfiap cookies for her nieces, the repon sa~ When she was appro ched by cunty qents approximately 20 fee1 from the door .Adams reportedlv s<ud. "I have no -------.. idea what you are talk_iftl about. .. Later, af\er handina over tbe ~ 1be repon note • Adams &aid lbe Md IM> intention of steahna it and offered to pay for the Jacket. Adam , a former mortaa1e broker, wu cited and releaied by • CO.ta Mae police offictr. Her amianment on ~ mildo-\ · meanor charac is set for April • in lfai'b(;r • •Mun1c1r>al Court in Newport kacb. A Cafifornaa appcaJs CQurt threw out the emotional d1stre ponion of a S 12 million lawsuit Adall's filed apinst 80lll. '"A $500,000 uat for lost wqes and expemes 1s stall pendma. Th.at suit con~nded that Boas broke an oral conlrlC't that called for ham to pay hertravelinacxpcnses U\ retum for vanous serv1cC1, includina C0'1P9· n1onsh1p and a.rranaioa his transportation, meals and laundry. • Boas. who 1s mamed and has two children, admltled hav1na the affair and told rcponershethmkshewasueudcbct. Adams told her story to Penthouse map11ne and the first of two interviews is an the current 1 ue. The May issue is to i......,,-"'~aic.----------.JI contain the 'iCCond interview and scmi- Mareo Adams nudc photographs of Adams. M111Je Fites-Seial~ execuuve director of Planned Parenthood in urangc County, and Linda Schwan, representative of the California Abon1on Rights Action League, will speak at the mcctans. which will be&in with a coffee at 7 p.m. Admission as free. 'Call Sandee Starr at 730-6350 for further information. Gro_up to pursue Voss recall from council M~nd~lssohn String Ouart~t The Mendelssohn Stnn& Quartet, which has played the music of Arnold Schocnbera and Fehx Mendelssohn in concerts around the counll')', will oerfonn at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Laauna Beach liiah School Auditorium. 625 Park Ave. The quartet -fcatunn& first v1ohnist Ida Levan, second v1olomst Nicholas Mann v1ohst Ira Weller and cellist Marcy Rosen -will include Haydn's "Quartet 1n C MaJOr," Shostakovich's "Stri~Quartet No. 9" and Dvorak's "Quanet in A Flat or." Tic ets. which arc $18. may be purchased at the box office at Laguna Beach High School or by calhna 494-2822. Motivating young p~ople A seminar for coaches and parents who want to encourage and mot a vate young people will be offered from 7 to 9 p .m. April 3 at the lrvine Youth ~rvices Center, 14301 Yale Ave. The $21 ·program as intended to teach young person' to res~t themselves and others by increasing their self-confidence. For more information, call David Anderson at 660-3920. Empty nest syndrom~ A program to help people team strategies to cope W1th a separation, divorce. death or a loved one leavana home will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 Q.m. April 4 at Deerfield C.Ommunjty Park, SS Deerfield West Imnc. The S 10 seminar. which 1s open to the pubhc. wlll provide ways such persons can become asseruve, eneraetac and crcatJve an their relations witbolhen. More information may be. obtained by calling David Anderson at 660-3920 Art Inst/tut~ l~cture Architect Ban Pnncc wall discuss design solutions at 7 p.m. Aprtl 4 at the Art Institute of Southern Califomaa. 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Prince. who completed the S 13 m1lhon. 32.100 square-foot Pavilion for Japanese An at the Los Angeles County Museum of An. will appear as pan of the An Institute of Southern California v1si11ng 1n1st prov.am. lnterdtscaphnary approaches to education and the cxamanauon of current global issues by the visual arts community are among the 1s ucs included in the v1s111n1 amst program. can -497-3309 or (800) 367-9349 for additional infonnauon about this f ~ lecture Slld~s of the Alaskan tundra A visit to the Alaskan tundra wall be taken by the South Coast Audubon Society at 7 p.m Apnl Sat the Manne lnsutute of Onnac County. 24200 Dana Harbor Dnve, San Clemente Ron Vavra, waterfowl citpcn and co-owner of the Wh1sthn1 Wanp Duck Club, wtll show shdcs be has accumulltcd durin1 has I 0 years work in& o n the Pacific Black Brant Capuve Brecdina f>rosram. El CIJOO nauve Vavr1 also has orpnazed the populu ''Waterfowlttt Apinst Baitana" asSOCJa- uon. ly JOYCE IOOLOVtCH OI , ... o.1)1,_ SUll A group of residcnu. who asked f red Voss to rcs11n from the Fountain Valley Caty Council because of his convacuon fen sohc1un1 sex on a Santa Ana st~t intends to serve -Yo~~ with a recall notice ton1aht Junng the council meetina. "We feel steppma down as mayor 1s not sufficent because at is only a token gesture 10 hopefully put off a recall and pacify people.'' said resident Beverly Burnett, a member of the Committee to Recall Voss. Voss. 52. stepped down as mayor at a March 15 pressconferenc.e. blam1na unfa1r media coverage and unfora.avina and uncharitable atutud~ from a aroup of residents since his Jan. 30 arrest and subscquenl plea of no conte!t to tbecharge. Police said Voss offered an undercover STATION FromA1 And there are other problems too. such as a tendency by tounsts 10 park m the station's dnvcway "Also. there arc no pubhc restrooms 1n the area and we JUSt get bombarded with people ask1nJ us af tney can use ours:· Recd said. "Sometimes you JUSt can't say no." If the CH) docs relocate the station. Reed said he will urge that public restrooms be included an the project The fire station houses three altematin& two-man crews and one fire engane that clears the pra1e walls by onl y one inch at the top and two inches on each s1de. "Th as isn't a vehicle you want to back an -an a hurry." Monon said. Monon :ind fellow fircfilhtcr Gary Beeler. 34, have worked toaetncr for fi ve years at the station. "Our biggest problem 1s people parkml and turning around 1n front of the station. said Beeler. ··People always say. 'I'm only going to be here fora minute' -de pite tht' red curb and the no parking sign." Monon uad the tno of teams work 24- hour shaf\s. "It's almost hkc a mamaae ... Monon said. "You have to aef along on a personal basts and trust )OUr panner on emeraency calls. "'When we get a call. I know what An's going to do, and he knows what I'm ao1n.g to do," Bccler 'laad "There's the r1d10 to be handled af it's a fire. or certain thin need to be done af it's a medical emeraenC)." The two said thctr daily routine 1s much lake any_one's, stanan& with household chorcs. That's followed by maintenance. routine dnlls. commercial bu1ld10& fire 1n pcctaons, 11occry shopping and cook- ana. Mo t evcninas the) read or watch TV -af thc)'°rc not respond ma to calls. "On the a veraae we get a couple of calls a day." said Monon "U<1uall> they'rt mcdacal emergencies .. policewoman $20 an e,.changc for a SC;\ual act. The incident too le place during a sweep on prostitutes and their customers alona Harbor Boulevard Voss sa1d at the Mal'\.h 15 press conference he did nm plan to rc11rc from C•tX politics or the council ·we made at clear to cvcl) one of the council members before he announced has rcsagnahon a.s mayor tha1 we wanted ham to resign from council.'' Burnett said Councilman Jam Neal s~ud he mis- understood the committee's intention "I would be ha pp) to talk to them." he said, "but I d1d n'1 understand that the) were 1oina to 19 ahead with a recall after he ~cd as mayor I 1hought the) were talking in generahtaes." Burnell s:i1d the issue 1s not whether Voss is ma )'or or councalman "We JUSt don't want an elected official who ha~ used such lack of Judgment to serve. The absolutt" lad of Judgment 1 the total 1 sue here ·· Burnell said \lo<;~ 1s snrnm..'('t to than t.. therr arc only a handtul of CUilen calling for ht m1gnat1on "What ~e are hoping wall happen 1\ that he secs we are not Just a le" 1calot 1n1na to do him an." he ~•d "We "'oulJ hke ham to understand we arc going ahead wtth the m :all \\-c\ c al read) had 0' er 50 people calling us "llhng to t m:ulJtc lhe peutaon .. Voss"' all ha' c ~"en da)'s to repl) to the recall no11cc rhe group has I ~O da)s to collect agnatun~!> from 20 percent of the cat)'°!. rcgJ!>tercd 'ote~ Fountain Vallcy has an c'cc~\ ot 30J)00 'otcrs. Recall pet1t10M mu t thcn be 'hcct..ed b) the l'lt) clerk. and the co uncil woufd be rl'QUll'l'd to call an election hlboa 111ancr1 ftre station may move to larger quarters. Nt'wport ~c.h ha'i 'ii\ fire \tJ11on\ "That §Ounds hke a lot. hut 11 \ ou lno k at a map. some loca11ons \\-Ould oc 1mpm\· able tO li!t tO In tame b«aU\C lhl' l•I(\ I\ d1ndcd by water." \aa<l < ap1 Ra\ Pendleton fhc Ralboa l<1land stauon wn~ the \C'\.Ond \Wt1on hualt an the c1t~ and co\t SCi2.Ql I The lit'·., first sta11on..w1l'i tom <lown and the ,.,1i nd tataon nearl) met the -.arnc fate an IQ"' I when thcn·F1~ C h1ef R J Hn\C'oc.-told council mcmbc.'rs he \aw · no IU\lafil a11on an ma1nta1nan1" at t tht' "A. recall election does cost the city money. but '4-C arc stlll hoping when Voss sees the concensus of the community, in effect. he wall be the one not to cost the city mone) .. Burnett said the committee 1s d1sa~ pomted wtth the counc1l response to the s1tuat1on Ho"'-cver, she said there is no intention to recall anyone except Voss. "We l\avc had people call us and say to recall ever) sinl}c council member be- cause the) haven't done an~ing." she said "But ~e want to Sta) with the ~sue. one ot us arc takmg an} pleasure in this. "We have a lot of pnde in Fountain Valley," she said. "Problems an Santa Ana ds.> 't happen hert. Y ct one person broU&ht tt\c reputation of tl\at city and imposed it on Fountain Valley That person was our mayor·· Vos wa'I un:ivailable for comment. tame. BnscOt' thought that a brand new \tataun at l'iewpon Center could cover Bal~'la Island Though tht' tan) station on Manne \\enuc.· un 1\Cd. Reed said 1ts days may ht-numbcn.-d For more information, call Frances Talley at 495.0107. 4 \1.1:'\D\H Tustin Matines grieve for copter crash victims ~ Tut>Sday~ March 21 • 8 p.m. r .. 1a111 Vdey a11 c..cu. councd cbambm. 10200 Slater A~e. Wednelday, March 22 • 7:30 p.m. r .. aaa. VaUq ,.,_.., Cem· ........, counctl cbambcn. 10200 lattt A\C. 1y RANDA CARD\IVILL °" ..... ..,.,_. An official at the Tustin Manne C()fl)S Air talion ..aJd Monday but penonnd were tr)1n1 to cope wnh the tnljcdy of lo int two hchcopier c~v.1 d11naa miJ1wy uerc.:t 1n lb Korea la t ~nd. Manne poke man ls& Lt. Gme Browne ._ ________________ .._._.__, 11id he k>st two fnend.s in the cns1te1 - t•Ot I« I I Of, one 1n each acctdent. "Any tame '°mcthina hke that happen.. at 1s a traacd> You ne"er expctt to hl·ar ht is someone )OU know). but the\ \Ol1d '~ (~hen la kcd);· Browne 1d The names of the 19 men kllkd \undJ' ha¥c not )Ct bttn relcutd. pcnd1n1 not1ficauon of relative . Brownt ~1d one of them wu one of his close con c fnend\. Off1C1als do not know ho m in) of tho I 'l wen-trom Southern < ahforn1a. hul tht' helicopter v.as pan of th<' '\rcJ Ma nne .\1rcrafl \\1n1J>ased an Tu~t1n Brov.n<' 'iltd He said anothrr of hts fnend I t Lt ( hmtophcr '1 O'( onnor of M1ch1µn . wa one of four Tu\t1n-based Manne" ~ailed f nda\ 1n a era h an ea,trrn uth Joi.\lrt<l. Mah ta~ officuil\ were till anvt\t1aa11n1 both l·ra he\. wh1eh occum:d dunoa routant' tra1nan1 maneuHn. ln unday's actadcnt 19 Manne ~ere lulled and at leas1 16 others were an Ju.red. some of them cnttcall \ Thr CHB·D S1konky Sea Stallion cra,hed 1n an t50lat.ed mountian arc.a 250 m1lr ..outhca~t ofSeOul, the South Kottan capital. about 2 p m. PST unday. 1ndudina a cuncra. two tclcphonea came to tM hOUli &o huy a rouch ma and 1b lock boats. stolen from Mr bt O.C culpnt carpon ._. Tueiday. When alkcd ,,. • • • • a fipt 1n the e tabh ltment. Rach rd rcncc Brower. 29. reportrdly be· came comblll'VC after he v.'l ar· mlid\ ~Pit on the a.rrc tina o.fficcr'\< held. kicked the patrol car wando~. ~led1y ut1n& I.hat he v.uao1n1 to bttak n. and then bent the door bliCk 11 be was kav1na I.he car. turd.ay and 9 a m und.ay. The th1cflcfl the car tCftO behind. ~~kend. but oolace report -the 'iUSptet fltd Wtthout Cntt'tln& lbC rt\ltScnce. why* didn"\ repon the lcm before Butllail eneeM a home an the the~ the woman 111d he wH I ~)(fbfOck of Sim• SUUt lhi:ouch a c~tmndybutyanddidn'a ha'e time. llidtn& W'ladoW Ud ** 150 in cash · e • • and a U()O VCR, ROtibCf'IMlnllpeed to pry open lhC Tbicftl .,.; •nia. • caMCttt bUd.._.doanMNC'WJ)On Harbor pla~Ud~&oeareaidtocciD Hilla~ bctMn ThundaJ ni;t.t lbc 200 .,._ fll·l 7lb 9Ueft. m fftlay 11tOmiQ1. but notJuns wa .... \, ee mty 4j?"' u. He also allclrd· ty ..,., M • .ce Jaalcr af\tr he wu tncarctfl . S6fneone broke the Wtnd Wll'll -.ndOW on 1 'Vfhtdt on Elm A"cnue ntar Halt>or Boulevard on tutday aill't and look camera equipment • • • Fountain Val~y A ttrt<> and pu"' valued at S.300 ~ re rcmo~td from a J kc\t 1917 H)unda1 partctd an the area ot Heil vc-nut at 4: IS o.m nday. t ••• m ume dunna the wrckrnd, a thief pu~1 en~·-at McDonnell Dou&ll Corp, 17390 Brook.hun«i St.. pos.111'1~ ••th an d«tronlC card ~ for entf'). ocnpu.er cqu1p- m~t valued at SS.000 removed • • • Tble~ct weft UllWCJI C lfiif I at~ M> IC~ the .... llOft tetn hlit a 1971 PaHcht ~ '" t'be 17000 blOct of .-hunt 5'rftt l'Obbcr)' at Hendy's Video. 10130 Warm-r vc.,.. at 9;31 p.m. s.cwday nctled $100 IOf the 1...-ct aftK be threatened the cleft with a tr tr?. fh man fled from the stoft on ficK. ~ • • • A IQ o4Chtv"*'..._.. ...... the 9 00 bkltk of~ A._. ha<! a WI~ abaum.f 119 'Glldlf .. mcone to tecel a .,., ..._. • St.2lS. • • • < Of.,. Coeat OAfLY PtLOT/Tueeday, M9rch 21. 1111 SalVador's rUllng p fW dmlts loss to right-wing's Crlstlani SAN SAL V AOOR, El Salvador (AP) -Alfredo Crisuani, who tried to erase memories of his right-wina party's links to dcat~ ~squads that killed thousands of 1 Salvadorans. celebrated bis presjdential victory Monday over the U.S.-backed gov- ernment. Fidel Chavez Mena, candidate of the incumbent Christian Democrats, conceded defeat and told a news conference, ''I have called him (Cris- tiani) personally to congratulate him and express my desire that God illuminate him in governing the country ... U.S. Ambassador William Walker said' the election result was not a dcfal for U.S. policy. In Washington, the State Department said it was prepared to support the new Salvadoran government but only if it pn>tecU democracy and human ~~tiani, of the Repubhcan Na- tionalist Alliance, or Arena1 :Mii take over from President Jose Napoleon Duane on June I. Duarte, one of been unable to end a 9-year-old cavil .. Arena has won and I conSJ11tulatc war wnh leftist rebels that bas taken Alfredo Crisaiani publicly," said an' estimated 70,000 lives. Ricaldo Perdomo, t~ Christian Duarte. baned by the constitution Democratic chairman of the council. from seekana re-election, bas said hi1 He said ftnal official results would not proudest moment will come when be be announced untal a recount is hands over power to an elected concluded Thursday. . successor. Duane suffers from ter· A&ncuJturc Minister Antonio Mor- minaJ liver aiinccr. ales "Erlich CJtimated voter tumoul at Cristiani, 41, immediately urged all between 850,000 and 900,000 -one political panics to .. put down their or the lowest in Salvadoran history political banncB and unite to ensure and less than half of those eliaiblt. progress.'' He told a Monday news Walker, the U.S. ambassador had eonfcrence that his party ••doesn't said a turnout of60 percent or ~ttcr want a sectarian &ovemmcnt." would represent a defeat for the He ~lso ~nked Chavez Me"a f~r , guerriJla_strateay. acccpnna "m a very democratic Chavez Mena conocded that Cris- manncr ibe results of the elections." tiani would win more than 50 percent The Central Elections Council said of the vote, thus enablfo& him to Arena had S3.8 l percent of the evade a runoff election that would 576,339 votes counted from Sunday's have been ~Id next month between election, compared to 36.59 percent the top two contcnden. He praised the Salvadoran pc<>ple for braving "violence and terror" by lel'List guerrillas who, tic said, tried harder to disrupt Sunday's baJJoting 1han any other election here in seven years. J Wasflington's staunches! allies. had for the centrist Christian Democrats. State Department s~kcsman Trailing were the conservative Na-Charles Redman said: ·Our rela- tional Conciliation Part~ with 4.21 tionship with thAt new government ecrccnt and the leftist Democratic will depend on iu adherence to Convergence al 3.2 percent. Other democracy and respect for human votes were divided amona three rights, the twin piUars of our ap- smaller parties. proach to El Salvador." The United States has sui;>portcd EJ SaJvador with $3.S billion in aad this decade. and some congressmen have said the results leave much 10 be desired. I I I • • I t • Gino and Chef Jesse Introduce Early Evening Speclalsl Gino: Jesse. I'd like to offer our customers a apedal menu between 4sJO and 6sJO p.m. Warnings intensified on jet bomb devices cxplosavcs, but ats 1oca11on near a weakened scam in the bawJtc hold increased ats ctr~t. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -State ...... lo dccidt whet.her \be increue, tht Farm, Cahfomia•s lat)tlt auto an-first by a m~r.1nsurtt 11nce ~ surer. defended ju 9.8 percent rate of the Propos1t1on 103 rate rcd,uc:taon incrcue Monday by llYUll il would initiative last No"~btr, Yio!'kd need 1 32 percent boost lo co"cr state lawi .,a1Mt noeuave or expected undcrwrillna losscl. "unfairly discnminatory". races. ·•w e 11mply cannot sustaJn O'Vtt" If l~surancc C~mm1.M1oner Ro•- 1ime the maan1tude of our under· ane GtllCIP c dcctdcl, the proposed writiftJ loues"T>-without raisins rates, rate incttasc '' unj\dt16cd. the com. JerryH 1llhouse,asupes;vas1n,actuary pen)' can .request • formal hcar\n& for the company, said ~ at a state before· be1_n1 ordt~ to lo~ ~ 0cl)8rtment oflnsurance hcanng. repeal the 111('ft8Je •. ,, While those losses wo\lld justify a State· fa~, "'hich ~nsurts m~ rate increase more than t.nplc what than 2. 7 m11J1on cars in Ca1Jf0f'11•1. State Farm has implemented, "we announced the increase, ccttve thinkourpolicy·holdertwould prefer Jpan. 39· •'r03 po~ny~~"c\a~~ more ~uent, smaller cha11gcs ropo 1uon ·- rath'cr lhan one big bump,•• he said. cust~mers ba&Jter rates. But consumer sroups expressed Hillhouse ~td State Farm Mutual, skepticism about the claimed losses. 1hc company s prinrary aut~ it1sum 1 notana that State farm did not fully had suffered USO mil hon in under- detail its income from investments. wnunalosxs-~amountby-h1ch An assistant insurance com· claims pa)d and related expcn~ missioner. Dick Roth, suggested that t'Xcecded premiums collected - 1he com~ny was undcntauna its from Januar)' 198! to June 1,9~8. proposed increase by not including H 1l!house said tate Farm s 1nvcs1- lhc higher rates customcn pay for mcnt mcomc did not fully offset those some coverage when they buy more losses. H}S figu~ reflected a na- expcos1ve cars. ~ uonwi~c inve Jmcnl income of O\.er The department called the hearing SI b1llton la t year. ('.\l.lt'OH'\I \ HHlt:t·s .. Actor Todd Bridges to stand trlal LOS ANGELES -Todd Bndges. once a star on the TV scnes "Dlfrrcnt Strokes," was ordered Monday 10 stand tnal for attempted murder, following testimony that he was high on rock cocaine C\t'r) day forv.eelts before shooting a convicted drug dealer. Municipal Judie David Ho~1tl reJrcted a pica from Bridits' attornc) 10 reduce the charge against the actor on irounds thal he was too drugcd to premeditate or form the inttnt to shoot his alleged v1ct1m Bridges has been unable to post S2 million bail and ha~ remained an 1a1l. I ., Chef Jesse: Sure Gino How about Pasta of the Day; Cfllclce" of the Day; Str09anon and Sand Dabs -served with soup or salad. roll & butter and fresh vegetables. , LONDON (AP) -The Transport Department told airlines and airports Monday there 1s a ''high and continu- ing risk" of more devices like the bomb in a radao-c:asscttc player that des1royed Pan Am Aight 103. killing 270 people. Inspector Tom McCullough of the Lockcrb1e police. who are conducting the invcsugation. refused commcn1 Man gets prob,ltlon for shooting otters beyond saying the rcpon was .. most J I I I l i ! • I ' c 4 Gino: That's great. Jessel w~·u give It to our customers fo~~Th• Complete Meal. w~·u start It right awayl The department said it scnl a 1elcx as a reminder of its previous warn- ings, which have been the subj~I of controversy, and to suggest new safety measures. Transport officials would not elaborate on the statement. Pressure grew for the government to explain whethl!r the Aight I 03 disaster on Dec. 21 could have been averted wtth better disscmina1ion of warnings and information about bombing equipment found before the exe_losion over Lockerbie, Scotland. Opposition pohticiani have de· manded Transport Secretary Paul Chanoon resign because of flow he handled events before the bombing, which killed all 259 people on the Boeing 747 and 11 or1 the ground. likely speculation by the press.·· A source the Evening Standard dad not identify said: "If the bomb had been almost anywhere el~. It might have lolled half a do'Len people or maybe Just shredded some baJs.·· LOS ANGELES -A fcderaljudgc ga'e a C-ambna man a tonauclashan& before sentencing him 10 1hrcc >cars probauon for shoo1ing at sea otters .. Thank 11bout the crca1ures 1hat hve an the sea. We don't run the whole thing. do we? .. U.S. Dtstnct Judge Richard Gadbois s~ud pnor to sentencina David Perry. 21. Perry pleaded gutlty 10 shoo11ng at sea OllCf\. a 'VJOlauon of the federal Manne Mammal Protecuon .\c1 Gadbois aJso fined Perry S3.000 and ordered him to perform SOO hours ofcommunny service. In Washington. Rep. Cardass Col- lins, D-111, said Pan Am stall 1s not following man)' anu-terrorasm measures an Israeli sccunl)' firm Glen Helen park to host Renaissance F alre suggested to 11 two years a&o She said an a letter to the Federal Aviation Adm1nastrat1on the secunl) consultant concluded the airline was not careful enough in checktnJ bag- gage. did a poor )Ob of quest1onm1 passcniers boarding planes and was slow an reac1ang to warnings of possible terronst act1v11y. SAN BERNARDINO -The ~7th \.Cr..ion of the Rcna1ssanc~ Pleasure faire, a celebra11on of Shakespearean wat and wisdom. wall be held thtS ~rat Glen Helen Regional Park here, aboul 55 miles cast of downtown Los AnJtlt:1 The San fkmardano Count) Board of upcrv1<;0~ approved the festival s1le b' a vote of 5.0 Monda). ba1h11g ou1 the sate-stnppcd ra1re The faire los1 its home in Los Angeles Count) 10 development 428 E. 17th Street, Cost• Mesa• 650-1150 The Evcnma Standard newspaper said police believe the bomb con- iained only one. or two pounds of She quoted from report'> KPI Inc ga~c Pan Am an 1986 afler rev1cw1nJ '\ \1'10'\ ·\I. HHlt:t ·s • 0 If yo u want to know where to get the interest and safety · you ~nt for your savings, its sifi1;t;le-ask any Gilik>mian. You 11 hear one name more than .any other. Pan Am sccun1y at nine :urporu. Gingrich's book deal questioned 6-MonthCD ' Minimum Qeposit $2,500 ' WASHINGTON -·Rep Newt Gananch. stnving to prevt'nl damaac to hi race for the No. 2 leader hap post amonll House Repubucan.), promised Monday 10 provide full accountmJ of his unu\ual book promotion deaJ. An article an Monday~s Wa hmaton Post said 2 l investors pu1 up SS.IX-J apiece to promote Gananch's 1984 book. "Window of Op1>9rtunJty .. In exchange, tht anves1ors were to rcccl\ t 4S pcroent of the profits. but thrrc weren't any. Three Hou~ Democrats s.t'nt '! letter to G1nanch late MoncU) aslung that he an ~er a hst o( quesuons 1n\.olv1ni House rules, financial disclosure rcquaremenls. the Federal flec11on Campaign Act and the -internal Revenue Service c;.. It was C.11nV1\ ""ho brought t'lhks charaes brought by a.gain~t Hou\t. pcakcr Jim Wng 'Slue Line' killer# s release delayed OALLAS-Ajud;c'a last-m1nutc mtcr,cnhon kept Randall Dalt dam\ in prison Monday ll\ he was about to walk free after SCM~J l2 )can an pmor. on a con&roversaal c-onviction for the lulh_nJ of a police officer 01 tnct Jud~c Ron Chapman reset Adams' bond 11 S 100.000. upcrscdana apotbcr JUda,t ~ d«I IOC\ to rekase Adams sampl) on a prom a~ to ap~r 1n coun Ako Monday, prosccuto~ u1d 1hcy were prepared to retry A<Ums since h1 tonv1ct100 was overturned aficr beana qucs11oncd 1n the film "The Tt11n Blue Une." Adams. 40, has steadfas!!} maintained has annocencc 1n the 197b shootina death of Dalla pohce officer Robtn Wood He onainally v.a\ sentenced to death, but has sentence was commuted to hfc 1n pnson an 1980 His conv1ct1on was unanamousJy O\.enumcd h) tht' Tcus C'oun of Cnmanal A~ls on March I Pentagon probe suspect attempts suicide WA HINOTON -A ktr fiaurc an tht ln"C tipt1on ot a Oefen~ Department purehas1ng scanda wa hospitaliL:J Monda). accordin,J to hie, attorney. Gerard F. Treanor Jr. Treanor Yid he h.ed been aulhon1cd b) Wilham Parkin. a pnvate con u1'4J't. and his family to ta) Parkin was in Altundria. Va., Hos1)ital but could 11ve no furthtt dt'taal However. N ·TV ~rycd that Pa.fkin, \\<ho had bttn con~dtnn.a a plea of 1u11ty. had aucmptt-d su1c1dc by taktna an overdote of pill,, Jn the trtat scnedurcd to start March 27 10 U S Otstnct Court 1n Alcundna. ~tors will at~mpl to prov~ that Teledyne El«tronaa of Nc.,,,bury Pa Cahf.. and three of atHmplo)cet paid Park1n to om.in details abouu $100 mil hon Na' y radar contract. MOHIUHHlll' UALITV on1·11 \HI&·., Juvenile justice ganel architect, Ardis Knox From staff and wlr~ r..,oru I -\rd1s Knox. ass1o;tant chief of staff " Lt (,o, Leo M'Canh). died \londa)' at her home 1n Hunttnaton Hea1.:h after J long illness v.1th umcer \he \\3S 5.:! -\I her beds1Je at the time or death "l·re her hushand, Orange ( o unt) \upcnor Court Judgr Robert -\ "-no\ and her children. G rci Brown I \cal Beach and "-1m ~Ott of S3n I >ll'jO .. \rd1s en1hus1a\m fired up eH·n- 11m· she v.orkcd v.11h ~he v.as \o 11<1\ttl\c ~ a,rac1ous shl· ldtcd up the ll'\l ol us:· ~11:( arth) said \s assistant (hll'r of 'ilafT. she r\ presented Mc< arth) 1n Orange a nd R1,cr~1de loun11es. a~ v.e ll as Lo ng lkach and the South Ba) area of Los \ngl·lrs ( ounl) Pnor to v.orl1na for Mc< arth). she """ ne<l and o perated a suc;1.:e'>sful tra,el agcnq 1n ttun11ng1on Beach. P'assport to r ra\els. With her panncr Jnd clo~ fnrnd C)htrlc) Dc11lofT "lt\a real loss." Dct1loffsa1d '''>he 1.1.111 he deep!\ m11,.o;cd . ~he v.111 be reml•mbcrcc.l for hl·r v.-ondcrful pcr- w nalll\. - "Her tirs1 lo'c v.a\ the a1:11on and \'\l ltl·menl of lhl' polll1l al world .. hC'r hu\hand ~ad She "or~cd a\ 1..ongres\1onal a\s1s- 1.1n1 to Rep Jlrn Patterson of anta .\na for l"O ttrm,and before 1ha1 v.a admtn1\lrJll' l' a\\1\tanl lo \s- ~mbl~ ntan lxnms \.langcrs in ltunt1n~wn lkad1 lor four )Cars ~he v.as an a1.:11,c member ol 1hc Dcmo- l rauc F our1d1111on of Orange ( ount~ Ont· ol her mute \1gn1fitan1 lOn- lrihu11on\ to publll rauSl'S v.as a~ chairperson uf thl· Oran~c ( oun1-. Ju,cnile J u\lll~ C'omm1 ston 1n IQ8b and 1'181 .. .\rd1\ "-no\ 1s rcg.urdl!d as the pnmar~ arch11ec1 tor the Oran&c ( ounl\ Ju, cn1ldu 11ct• (. omm1ss1on as 1t c"·1\t\ tuda)' .. ~1d Bruce ~1ullo\. Jdm1nl\tral1\ e om, er uf lhl' panel .. She v.as a 11rch:\.-. \\Orkcr and l On\1stcntl) dcmons1r.11cd J stron& rnmm11ment ro the ~outh of our community through her leadership in such act1v1tics as legisla11on. tht Child Abuse Council and the Cnm1- nal Jusuce Comm1ss1on •• "I was deeply saddened 10 hear of Ardti' ~ath. Ardu hns sef'\.ed the people or this count)' most of her adult life both ma pnva1e and pubhc capacll) She has 11vcn ~much and asked so httlc.' said retired Justice Robert R1ckJcs. \lo-ho wa pn .. -s1dma Judge of the Orange (ount)' Ju,en1lc < o urt dunng her tenure on the J uvenile Jus11ce Comm1ss1on. .\mong her other act1v111es,, she ..cncd m the I 97<h on the board of the Chtldrens Home Soc1ct~ of Or- ange Count) and v.-as president of Tiara de Ninos. an au~1ha l) of the SOClelV. A n·au 'c Cal1forn1an Knox wa!I a graduate of Hamilton High ~hool 1n West Lu\ Angel~ and Santa Monica ( olkge. She 1s s~f\'I\ cd b) a granddaughter as well as her husband. son and daughter ~f\ ices will be held al 11 a m. ThurS<ia> at Pacific V1cwMcmonal Park in Corona del Mar The fam1l) requests that dQ1U1t1ons be made lo the UC In 1ne Cancer C'l·ntcr Newport Beach author Miiiicent 'Sue' Hitchman \i1lhcenr .. uc" Huchmnn a e"'- port Beach author. 1oumahst and former Cl' 11 nghts acll' 1st d1l'd f nda) at her home 1n Bcalon Ba\ ~he v.as 83 Born in Abcrdet.·n. S D lo .\llx·rt a nd Rose ~11lhgan she attenJed ',t \far)·~ hool 1n M1n nc\ola and Sv,.,cct Briar ( ollcgl· 1n \ irgin1a After vaduallon from college \hl' toured Europe before marr) 1ng 'Wa lter H. Hitchman. In 1939. thr\ mo,cd to Balboa Island v,.,tth their son ... Jame' ~ind John. The following )car the f.111111\ mo,ed to Beacon Ba), whc:rc H1u.·hman re<;1ded until her drarh Ardis Knox I-or )l'ar\. H itchman wrote the column "Along the Wa terfront" for the Ncwpon-Ralboa Press. which Walter Hitchman founded along w11h Hill Ma>.v.l'l1 Alter her husband'' death. H1tlhman worked as a reporter for the l>atl) P1lo1 \he later spent 1v.-o ~car\ v.n11ng for 1hc -\sah1 [\-cntng l'\l.'i Jn C n~lt\h language ne"spapcr 1n fok~<> l pon her return to Nev.- pun Beach \he v. role for th<t maga- 11nc Orange< ounl\ lllu\lrated. In l96l. Ill the h0c1gh1 or thl' U\ll rights mmemcnt. H11chman v.cn1 10 fal'kson ""11s to register blad. 'oler . Long au1H~ m tht .\sw>1anl·e League Hlllhman v.as one of 1he foundc.•r\ of its da\ l ate center She v.as rewarded tor tiereffons \I.1th the national hs1stanlc League·, .\lhcna a"ard m 1977 She also scrH·d v.11h the Hoag ~kmonJI llosp1tal -\u'\- 1ltal) In add111on to hl·r nev.-s papcr artd maga11nt• "r111ng. H 11chnian nuthorl'<i a bool, "North of Pil·rrc." a oc1al h1s1ur) of South Dakota ~kmonal \c.'f' ices arc S<.'hl·dukd tor I pm M.mh JI at SI fame' lp1'1Copal ( hurlh in ~e"port Bcal·h ............... f ... . ......,.., .... ......,.. • ,,.. c:.t """" ...... • Fresh Flowers • Fruit Baskets • Dried Flowers • Plants and more' 2642 San Miguel, Newport Beach (Newport Hiiis Center) HRS: M-Th 9-5:30, Fri 9-8, Sat 9-5 640-7910 LaserJet Series H® compatibility at an affordable price. urr . lllN.00 ~L Prb $159500 _& .... 0tange Coat DAILY PILOTITUMd-V, March 21, *98 M 11 \7 ,, .. . , .. •s 4S a t.J .. \1 ' •• 0 8'o S4 .... 9\ SI ,. \() IS 40 14 0 7t SI 11 41 11 •• 71 \4 .. SI ., u 1J ., 7S •• IS SI 11 SS u .. ,. \4 ,. .. •• SS 11 ... ., 10 ll SJ u ~) Tide Sur( Re port NOW THRU SATURDAY MARCH 25th \ ' A11 A..-.r'• St1tt1 •••• Clett4 E11ttt ·s_.., IT'S THE A E. Eve one Waits for LEVIS®:::e AT BIG BIG SAVINGS VALUES TO $35 • WAISTS 30-42 •Action Casuals • Tailored Classics •Sevens. Trimcuts. •Hurry ... SAVEi,._ YOUNG MENS' FAMOUS MAKER PANTS : WHAT.A BUYI ••• LEVI'S ® ID IERS ;_ .~~.; • . · '' rfl . , '" Orange C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, March 21. 1Mt ;lfiili~..,...,.efire~boacdboat ~Jr:.!'!2!. Hu""tif/!!~~.~~~~~hO• Resldentsoppo e add dtra BY SSAll SMITHSON 0-..,... con..-•"' Fcarina their street will become a pttdway, residents of a Huntington Beach ne1Jhborhood are plannana to attend tonight's PlanninaCom· mission meeting to protest a proposal to tum Quarterhorse Lane into a res1den\iaf collector street. Man y residents hving adjacent to Quarterhorse Lane say the road's Bevelopment into a Y -shaped collec-tor street from Ellis A venue to Golden West Street will make it an i ltcmat1ve to 1ravehng on Edwards trcct. City project planne; Bob Franklin said. however. completion of the •trttt -wa• nettSSaf) to provide a pathway for uta hties that would be buried underneath the road. "Streets are more than ju t Hh1cu-lar." he said. •·with a discontinuous collector street, we wouldn't know where to put the utilities." The street 1mprovcmcht 1s pan of the city's specific plan for develop- ment of a 160-acre area bounded b) Edwards Street. Garfield A v~nue, Ellis Avenue and Golden West Street. The proposal. called the Ellis- Golden West pcc1fi~ Plan. would rezone the primanly undeveloped area for rcs1dcmal uses. including estate-sized residences and natural oixn space crossed by equestrian .. tra ts. Tht-plan would provide for only lower-dcMity residential de· velopment. "We're vcl) concerned b«au1e v.c don't have sidewalk and our chil- dren play on the street," said Country View Estates resident Michele \\ l)C In kt. John Fa her. president of the C'oun- tl) View Estates Homeowners As· sociataon. $i11d the lack of sidewalks creates a country atmosphere that residents ltke. but the)' are also co nccmcQ about safety should the street be connected tQ the Iara.er roads. I "As· 11 develops. we expect that ""stead of the 200 to lOO cars we . currcatly have on tht road on weclttnd dl)ll, it will ao up to SOC> or 600," fisher said. He said traffic from non-residents was alrcad> "tremendous" m the neighborhood and tha\ 'people dnv- ina an to' 1cw the estates has increucd the problem franklin said house-hunting traffic was only a temporary problem and wou ld end ancr the area was fully dcvelo~'d. He also said Quanerhorsc Larle \\OUld not be u~d as a shon cut between Elhs Avenue and Golden West Street aficr Edwards Street was expanded from two to four Ian~. -1 turbo-Charger, ihc.nfrs Lt. Ja) OfdleO-.NM*" Mendel g1J. The tl'\fDI or the A SS.foot boat cauaht fire about • damaae was not known. male offshore at tht' Santa Ana R1H"r Thrre v.erc no injuries and the five JClt). but none of the nine adult~ and 'chaldnm and four adults on board children aboard wa injured, officials v.crr rt'tunltd safcl\ 10. "-0tt. said. Kneabc) said. S ..... ·-Dan Kncafw_i, a hfcauard at Hunt-fire boll\ . from the' • IJ'C'nn s 1ngton State Beach. saJd he dis-. Harbor Patrol 10 Sunset ~h and patched a rescue boatafler recci" tnl a Newpon . Har~r v.crc d1SP11tchtd , radio d1~1ress call 'unda)' at about a Iona v.nh hfciuard. bbets ~rom I 1:4S am. from the sk1pixr of "1:~ Nev.port and Huntanaton State poakr.'' a $4S0,000 spon fishing bcachc\. Mendez wd vc $ti. l he boat , owned b)' Dale Anderson The fire in the engine compartmen t of Co~1a Mesa, was 108a~ed J>-ceW.'!' .. e apparently started when a hydraulic dock 11 De n11 • )SI e 1 1n· .. • ../ Simple. Select a Family H~ Plan from Blue Shield of California. .. ' . \ • Select coverage suited to your family 's needs and budget . .. • Your "famil y" can be you , you and a child, or a couple w~th childr~n . • Singl e parents can have rate~ based on the ages of their children. • Your local Blue Shield agent will help you choos e th e right plan for yo u. Gil yW,. Blue~ Agent Or l~iso. r-----------------------------------------------------------------. I ,. CMP·10'4 I .. ~ write: Blue Shield of Cahfom.ia or call: l..soo-624·5150 Blue ShiAld Zl•J Box 7168 . of QU1forrna ""~ ::~,:: San Francisco, CA 94120 ~ Please send me infonnation on Blue Shi Id Plans: 0 For Individuals and Families. 0 I'm OYer 65. ~ send me. without obligation, information on Blue Shield's Medicare Supplement Plans with Smior HalthtrlcY' Birthdate . .. Orenge COlllt DAILY PflOT~. w.rctt 21, .. A? • t Continental attendant strike; Tr~mp Cl.Its shuttle bl J •DANSftrlLL ,, ,.._..., c.arta Wutkkt said. Frank Lorenzo, said union' will Berry satd parent Tew Air ~· announ(C ne-acuon1 aimed at bis been tryuw to offlet Eastern s Contancntal on Tuaday. She declin· stnkc, ~n March 4 bY. ns Machin-ed to aivc deta.Jls. John Wayne Airport not picketed by flight attendants C t COt))Ol'ation of stnk cri f.aatetn · Airtines aot doubk trou M= -hen New Yorlt ~ Tnamp cut his bid for Eutdn's shuttle and fti&ht attend· an11 called a llrike •• sjs&er carrier tSlS unionandJoioed by the pilots and Meanwhile, Trump saad that be- fli&ht attendants. by incttasina Con-cause of iM strike he no lonscr ti~taJ's scrvlOC. tho~t E.astern's Northeast shuttle Only about 200 Eastern pilots, serv1oc was worth the S36S mtllion he aboul'lwfofthem manaaement, arc offered last year. He said he'd like lo fly1na. and Eastern as operauna less cut the pnce by more than $12~ than 10 perocnt of its pre-strike million. 8y JOVCI 900l.0VICH outlayina areas cx~pt for UX. We or .. ~,...... could have people out atJohn Wa yne today , but 1 am not sutt. •• John Wayne Airport was pick.ct· A half~ozen members or. the free thOUlh Conunental Airhnes u r A nda Loe 1983. .. Lorenzo won't ftCIO&iate wi&b us and won't &ivo us a conu.ct Ud r\·c had at," said June leWandowlkit a Oipt attendant from Culver City who ha worked for Continental for 23 years. O>nrinienW-;Aitlines. . fli"""'t attendants picketed at Con· mon o •&ht Aue nts al I, ... which has abOut 400 members, began There were few sians of djsruption from the 1tnke by tM fli&ht attend- ants union It Continenta\ but Mary Jane Barry, president of tne .,tern flilbl atteodants' union local, p~ic­ted the walkout would arow. schcduJt of 1,()4() daily flijhts. The deal has bttn awaitina final Continental's eltecu11ve vice p_rni-approval, and Eastern last week said dent and chief ooeflting officer, it would a k U.S. Bankruptcy Court l:cwis Jordan, said that u of midday in, New York. where Eastern filed Monday, only 35 attendants were March 9 (or Chapter 11 proteellon panici1>9tins in· the walkout and and bankruptcy reorpnization, to tincntal terminals throuahout the picketi~ at 7 a.m. Monday outside country Monday indudina Los Ao-the urline's LAX te(manal. &eles International Airport, on the Clad in their buraundy flipt uni-first day of a stnke aimed at aeuina forms and c.rryma sjans annourlClna th~m • new contract the strike the attcn<lants handed out The attendants said their ~ were cut 11a.naficantly 1t tbt WM ot the bankruptcy fi.lina and were onl~ ~tscd slightly this Ju~. .. Ria.ht now, ttJcy're still lt)'lna to IC~ th~ word out,.. ~rry said in M1ann. Contlnental's flight anendants voted in De«mber t~ autbonze a strike over Wl&C' and have bttn free: to walk out 1nce then. union leader 'would be .. pennanentJy replaced." expcdatc the sale to Trump. Barry, soeaktns at ~r 11nion hall Jn a letter to Lorenzo, Trump said: ·We onl y had mammal time to leaflets asLna people to "fly a c.mer &mr\tf thr stnke," said fl1Jht attend-who treats thear cmployee(s) with ant Dorothy"Zenscn.. who 1 staffina dianity and faime " the Los ngelc n11ht a ttendant The attendants sard they had bttn union office. working without a contract since Pat Ry~ who has ~ for Continental for 31 ycars;--said a1rhnc's management told at ants: i.we need time and thiftas '*' set better. where walls were decorated with "The huttle has become an entirely posters showins a Dracula fiSW't • different bu ancss in that iu market ~una Texas Air chamnan . ll'te ... seeSTltfKE/M t "Everything v.as kept top secret Frank Lorenzo, chauman of parent o"cr the ~«le.end," he said "There ·company Texas Air Corp.. took t~e ha not been any p1clcun1 an the locaJ airhne mto ba.nkruptc)' 1n September "We kept hopina it'U tct better. ii' l,,_atetHPICKIT/ Another market cr~sh unlikely, some say NEW YORK (4.P)-As traders JO baclt to work in the stock and bond markets Monday worned about the economic outlook, some of them arc wondenna, "Is history going to repeat itself!" That would mean a preci11t9us drop in pnccs -another crash like Black Monda)', Oct 19, 1987. But despite some similar circumstances. m~a anaJ)Sts say such an event is bi y un likely. an part because sa tguards have been installed to prevent at. The financial markets have been nervou\ for months abou1 1nnat1on· and· the prospect that the Federal Reserve Board would conunuc to dnve mtercst rates higher to curb pnocs al\d cool off the economy. But conocms about how the econ- omy could affect stock and bond pnccs turned anto fulJ-flcd&ed anxiety on Fnday. after the Labor Dcp:lrt- ment reported that innaoon at 1he wholesale level soared I percent for the second month an a row in February. ~ The news pn..-cipitated a storm of selling in the stock and credit mar- kets. The Dow Jones averaic of 30 industrial stocks fell more than 48 points. and the Treasury's closely watched 30-year bond fell more than S 17 for each S 1.000 an face amount Bond traders were so upset by the innauon report they totally da~ r~rdcd the sinnath of the dollar Fnday. In many sessions 1n the pasitt the credit markets shru&&ed o ncgauve economic sagnals-l>ecausc the dollar moved higher. Tradersdidn·tcarc about th(' dollar -all t~y saw was more interest ratr hakes an the offina. To some observers. Fnday·s f>Cr- formance bore a d1squ1et1 ns re- semblance to Oct. 16, 1987. also a Fnday. That day, the Dow Jones andustnal average lost 108 points 1n a precursor to its S08-poant collapse thrct days later on Black Monday Could 11 happen ag.aan? ··A crash-type situation js con- cc1vable1" said Robert Brusca. chief economist with Nilcku Securities International , noting that "Overseas, things don't look any better." .. Japan has a currency that's falling and an economy that's running at a hip rate bf speed," he sa1d . The Japanese face high innataon because they are heavily dependent on 011 amPort , and the pncc of 011 keeps climbing. Brusca said. Euro- pean nations face s1m1lar problems. he said. But Raymond Stone. manaicr of global and fixed income and econ- omic research for Memll Lynch Capital Markets. discoun ted the Po s1b1hty of a repeat of Odobcr 1987. "There as one dtfTerencc," Stone said. ··Before the crash, the dollar was heading south. .. The dollar has been firrn1n1 the last several days ... "You don't.have the same lack of confidence you had at that time." said Stone. "You had a bad (Ulfiauon} number. but there's no tear of a collapse of the currency." "I wouldn't JO too far in makina a companson," he said. Economic ftsndamentaJs 3s1de,- there t'I li tt le chance of such a prec1p11ous decline in stock pncts because safeguards have been tm- plemented a!) a result of the 1981 crash. On r nday. some of tho$C saf~uards v.erc deployed. Pnce lam1ts on stock-index futures e ti trading on the < h1cago Mercantile . • • E '<Change -known as c1rcu1t·break-. ers -were used for the first lime Boston Company's Eagle since being rthposed la\t year by major financial markets. Man) cnucs blamed the efTcc1 of d t • • • t • S comput('ntcd stratepcs invorvina name O C IV IC p 0 S I I 0 n simultaneous trading of tocks and thC' stock-index futures for worsening the crash. lead1na lo the developme;u of the CU'CUtt-breakers. which also provide for a temP-Orary halt in tock market trad1na af the Dow Jonc.s average falls 250 pomt5 1n one da) J. David Ea1at. rTgtonal manager of n.e Bostoa Co.'1 Ne..,,,pon Btath office. has been •PPotntcd to e'ecuuve Po 1t1ons for two c1v1c organizaoon n Orange County Eagle wall S('l't' as director tor the Oruce CoHty Bul.H11 CemmJttee .. r tbt Art1. He also will be a d1rcclor for the Oraqt Coaaty CoueU of 'f'.M-89• Scouts of Amtrlca. • • • Research says riCh-Poor gap.wideriing NewPort Beach re tdent Joe Dee.ma has been appointed d1rcct0( of land acqu1S1t1on for development company ne Bait Corp. ()e('oma wi!I ~. responsible for localing and anal)-zana land acq u1s1t1ons for new proJC(#.5, developing jOtnt venture propQsals and oversec1na pla~ment of financ1!f: r>ccoma formerly was team leader for Home Federal Sav1nas and Loa s . atLooal Real E!t.ate Lcnd•na Group ' By NANCY BENAC done to advance economic develop- A..ca.-rr-w,.., ment," said Robert E. Fncdman. ·WASHINGTON -The pp be-president of the orpnazatton. "The t~ccn nch and poor 1s widening in lessons from states that have actively 1 h promoted a stro.nger economy are a mos1 every state. a private rescan-clearly being t .... nsfemd to other aroup said Mohdaj' tn a rePort that ""I also found the Great Plains and states across the n,oon." Mountain West la111na other parts of Despite the economic stndes taken the natJon an general CC'onom1c an many states. a p-owrna di parity chmate. betWttn rich people and poor people Northeastern states earned top was ev1denJ throughout the country. aradcs an the annual SO-state econ-Wlth the income gap w1dcnina tn ~! om1c report card compiled by the states exttpt North Dakota, Hawa11 Corporation for En1erpn~ Dc"elop-and Alaska. ~he study found mcnt, a research and consulting Increases 1n an index measunna a orpn1zat1on whose study was shift of income from "the le swell-off financed b~ corporaoons. labor uo-toward.the wdl-lo-do ranaed from I ions and pnvate foundaoons. percent 1n states with JeneraJly strong The states that did best were tho~ -economics to much haaer pe!'Centa.&es U\at were wHlanJ to inve t an basics an slates that are struulmi. The such as education. technoloay and biggest increases in income incqualaty capital markets -"not very flashy. were in Iowa at 21 percent, West but very effective an the end," the V1rign1a 19.8 percent. and New group found. Mexico 15.4 percent. talcs an the South and Madv.est "What thas means 1s that C'ven have followed the lead of the North· ~talcs expcnenca ng strong cconomac ·cast by makana more an"cstmc nts to growth. cannot be confident that the cnsurc futu re &10wth, 11 said. benefits of growth arc equitably "Overall. states are developana a dastnbutcd." the study said. "The much bettcrJCntc of what ntt<h to be le sen here 1s imply that \tates must . always be v1g1lant, because the best or mineral, timber and incuhural tames for '°me may be the worst of commochty markets," the report wd times for others." Twelve ot the Lhtate that scored The study found that, overall, no A's or B's \I.ere dcscnbcd as rural "acute economic distress' has be-The other lov. scorer was M1ssoun. come chronic 1n some states west of which also has s1gn1ficant agncuhural the M1ss1ss1pp1 ~ and rural area · The weakest states ~ "thinly The study 1d 1t wu not the states' populated mineraJ-cxtracuon and "ruralnes • that c.uscd them to ~cultur('-dcpcncknt states of the perform poor!)'. but rather "how Great Plains and the Mountain hm1tcd their mix of 1ndus1nes is. and. Wtst" that were cnpplcd by the 1n most .ca~. how little lhc) are collapse of commod11 y prices at the domg to upgrade their economic start of the decade and never rc-climates .. covered The stud) highligh ted more cn- The sludy C'Valualed the economics coura11ng trends 1n somC' re&JOns of all 50 states oo more than 125 -The Northcut Of the seven vanablcs and graded the Sllltt'S from tatcs that aot all A's and B's -A to f-in four subject areas: economic Connecticut. Maryland, Ma~sachu­ performance. business v1u1ht>. re-setts, New Jersey. Vermont. Vtr&Jnia sour<.'C capacity and development and ( ahfomu1 -all but the last were policy. 1n or near the Northeast "Low Of the 13 states that got no A's or unemployment. long-term comm1t- B's 1n an) of the four catcgones. seven mcnt 10 <."<iucat1 on. a diverse econ- were from the Plain and Western om1c base and aggrc-ss1"c develop- rcaions. ancludrng South Dakota. ment policies arc common to th•~ North Dakota, Nebrasu. Montana. year's leaders ... Fncdman said Idaho. Wyoming and New Me'<lco. -The M1dv.est M1ch1pn and "These states appear simply 10 be Oht0 earned Cs or above on all four • • • James Cooper ha!. been appointed customer scrv1cc manater at A4VUIGM Coatrola. Advanced Controls 1 a manufacturuofpnntcd c1rcu1t board drill'1.a and routing machine • • • Former White Hou~ Assistant C ounscl Hap Hewitt has bc:comc of counsel to the law firm of Ptttl•. THter, llnH a •rluk1 in Irvine. He 11 ~ne Oranac Count) cheots ~uinna lcpl reprcscntattoo in Wash .. 0 C Pnor to 1ou1an1 Pettis Te t(r. Kruse & Knn ky, Hewrtt was dc~ty daTCCtor and general council of the l S Offitt of Personnel Man•ment. whi h dmJrusters au employ ment I\ UC for thC' 10\.Cm~cnt'\ 2 I m1lhon civil n empl-Oyec • • • J•Ntlaoa has101ncd the Telccommunicauon y tern Olv1 ion (T O)of Tod.Iba Amtrit'a uformatJOD y1tnn1 lat'. as product markcuna ~upcrv1 r Nelson will develop compet111'~ analy and pnc1na trat~C'S for the Ire" telephone sy L('m market · Pre' 1ousl y Nelwn was a product manager (or McDonnell Do~as Computer System~ He also ~or .. cd for erox Computt r St'rvaccs 1 a marke'tana manaacr for eight )ean • • • • • Tlaeo4ore Nttp_er of Dana Point's Sootll Cout AppraJNJ i.e. was rccc~I) awarded the ( crt1ticd Rcvtew Appraiser from tbe-N•UouJ A11oclatJoe1 of Review Appralten 6 Mortcqe Uode,..,rlter1 • • • un professor. Gonloa GlobH, M.D .• ha been I PPotnlcd VI~ chair for (h(' UnJver1Uy Servlct at <..ap1strano by the Sea Ho'>p1tal The n1\ers11y Sef''j<'t' was organited b) tilobus in 1980 to form a coopc111nvc cfTon with UCI lfld <. apistrano by the Sea. a pn vate ps)-ch1atnc ho p1tal in Oana Point. to c~atoan alliance and enhance the field of ps ch11try • • • Great We1lena Real E1tatt named Wa.Ma McMdoa of Huntmgton Bd h and EU"r ewmu of Irvine as sales qcnt of the )Cir w111tJn& for the next upturn an en('rgy, tP~ase Mt GA,./ AIJ liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT Ag'dayforKoalaB/ue'spanners: YOU DON'T HAVE Store No. 2 In Orang~ County opens 8y DONNA MOONEY o.._, ............ 1ngcr Ohv1a Newton-John'\ l}nC hon ha~e 111 bu1 dro,.,ncd an htmlanes. The mu ic11n's chain of women's fa haon store conunu" to arow with the annd open1na uf .Koala Blue today •t Santa Ana'\ Main rtace M1lf. It is the tttond tOtt the compan)' his opcntd 1n Oransc C'ounty. 1n addition to an outlet 1n uth C'oa\l Ptua.. and th 26th tore nauonwtde. N~ton·John and her partner Pat Farra.r said their cl the-s pulled in St• million last year, and thr} plan to open IO ''°''CS in t~ nt" thrtt )C n , Newton.John rcttntly v.-a named Celebrity Bu 1ncu oman of the Year by the Natt0nal j()Ctatl n of Women Bu11 Owncn. h said *""te a &lump 10 retail .crou the count'). her bu inc has survival becauw U.c offers some- tm.. Yftlqut. -~ .. 'We ha~ t0mcthins nc -somc-lhillf you can't act an)-whcre cl You renot'°"na nonucryothct pet!MM! ... * saad dunna • phone 18"" ~ltW ftOm h r l.os A nacln ...,.., WM& started •n 1913 u a 1mplc• oollectio8 1n a llort on l..A'i Mclrote Awa111e hat blOMomcd to bit 111 a• wonh o( dtlipet and ~ IM-. In 1916 c-10n-John and flmli' lidded contultant De vid !IM,; wlllO llW bec:alM a panncr •lilllll'9ililiactaOWD---;:: ..... ~· .. -•Ii•~. bildlrJ ., ••·ra.d~ as I . . • . .....1..._ - b• --. -· --~ TO BE A MILLION~ TO OPEN A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT tandard Pacific avings offers a wide range of co·s for a $ MINIMUM BALANCE •Easy bu\,by mail availa~ •Additions al1owcd for tcnns through ix month 92660 .. 0rM09 COlll4 DAILY PILOT/ fueaday, M.ch 21. 1Nt I Judge refuses to dismiss Karctier in insider trade suit ly CATHY FRANKLIN Clly .... s-.tc-. LOS ANGELES -A federal judge today refu~ to dismi s Carl's Jr. hamburger patriarch Carl N. Karcher from an insider trading suit brought by the Securities and Exchange Com- ~ mission. U.S. District Judge Edward Rafccdie said a jury should be the one to decide whether or not Karcher disclosed information that the com- pany's earnings were down in the third fiscal quaner of 1984. According to an SEC su11 filed last spring, Karcher fam1I ) members and one employee avoided a m1rumum toss of $3 I 5,000 by trading large blOclcs of stock on the inside knowl- edac that the earnings of C'arl Karcher Enterprises declined 83 percent in that fiscal quaner. be drawn. and they art enutlcd to present that evidence. "Whether ciroumstantinl rvid~nce is sufficient to warrant ,(a verdict against the ·defendant ) is a matter that should~ presented to the jury," Rafcedie added. The judge also refused to d1sm1ss Daniel Everl), hu4iband of Karcher'\ daughter. Catherine Karcher-Ever!)'. from the suit on the ground that Everty <Jid not own thr stock that "as traded. Rafeedie said that wa.s another issue the ju·ry should decide. The -SEC brought lhc civil su11 against Karcher, 14 members of his famil) and one emplo)ee in the accounting de~nment last Apnl. • PICKET ''°"'A7 act bctttir"' but it h sn·1, Ryan 1d. Union Prntdnn Carla Wrnklcr ~ Slid tht l} pteal attendant at on- tinental earn• S l ,OOS a month after 11>.cs, compatttJ 10 S l,7S2 for an American A1rltnc attendant wnh lhc i.ame CXptriencc. Continental hos lost SS73 million o'er the la t two )tars, and airline 00k1ali, 5a)' 11 cannot afford to pa) attendants more But lo" ·pay wn not the only is uc on the mindi. of the triking auc11d· anti.. "'There'i. JUSt no labor relations al 1h1s company." Lcwandow41ki said. .. No respect. no nothing, and they can change the rules at wtll." Ryan :\Breed. "We've been 1rca1ed. l"tl like to say. hke ch1Jdrcn," she said. The com· pany's man:igcmcot is "all business and no people,'' she said. The stn~ers ~rejoined by a few people from the Eastern Airlines machmms' union picket line further do"'n the concourse. "The more. the merrier," said Richard James. an &stern striker pleased b) the Continental strike. The Air lhw Piloll Al$0Ci111on, \\hlC'h ~nit llrl"''"' p1loll It Eattl'm. pnuscd the attendants• .. ,.,. lant'' acuon in 11nk1n1 iptnJt Loren10 ind Continental. Th pilou' and machin11tf smke 11 Ea1tern. a not her 1 exas Air com pan}. hH aroundcd 90 percent of Eu terns n1ah1i. \inc~ it t>caan on Mal'C'h 4, Att~ndant 1d the lJFA ch0te to trike Ol the 11mc time 15 lhe machini ts to pul mort prcssutt on managment to neaoliue a new con· tract. ('ontmental omc1 I , meanwhile, conttndcd lhc stnkc had httle sup- pon among 011ht aucnd4nts und had not affected 1ny flaghts. "By m1d-af\emoon. absolutely no Con11ncntal 01ahts have been canctled as a result of UFA ac· 11vi11es." said Lewis Jordan. ex- ecuti\'e vice president and chief opc~ina officer. "It is very clear that the work action call~ for by a small aroupof union officials nas hulc or no suppon from the 01ght auendant ~oup at large." '{he Contment:il check-in desk at LAC remamed busy and the n1ghts ~ert depamng on sc hedule. ne A11ocl1ted PrtH coatrib•ttd to lti•r~rl. STRIKE ~t'OlllA7 shart and cu tomcr bas~ ma)' bC lost for IOmc time to rome, 1f not forever," Ea11em re&)lieej with an aftttftoon let&t'r 1ieUiD& 1 namp 11 wa K8ana othrr bids for the lhunle. T~ tttttT. t~cerpli of which wt"tt "'* 1Vaal-1btc 10 T~ Associated Pr~s. 111d Eastern has rtttt1tlr, rccet\'cd .. other offe~ unsohc1tt:d • and in.,.ated Trump to re-submit a bid. Eastern offic11ls . said pa ~nacr traffic on the 62 dajly flig.ht' on the Boston-New Yorit.Washmaton shut-tle has improved steadily &1nct· the first days of the stnke, when some 01ihts carried H few U seven pa n• gers. For one week it la hed weekday rares from $99 to $49 one way and weekend fares from $69toS12 to lure passengers back. When the Continental strike dead- line ca me 'at 10 a.m. EST, some fl11ht attendants set up picket lines at the earner's main Houston hub. bul 01gh1s appeared to ~ depantnJ and arriving normal!)'. Ptck~ts also were reponed at Newark. N.J .. and Den- ver. • There arc about 6,800 Continental Rapt auendants.. but &he unlon hat been wtthou• a coatl'Kt 11nce Con- tanmtars 1983 5 It ~- orpn1uuon The r~Y ~ ~nt of lll at to the unit>~.Jnd ll9it ':llllliiOn •YI 60 perttnl. \.OnlJntntarlY ~ and machanms Jost &beir u9iont an 1913. Cont1Matal 1POkflMM• l>Pe Mnsana said the ,,._, 1n1d n•· walkout t1 ''hkc an annWll ev•L .. An Easter 1918 call for a ~koul t.Ued to mattnahze. ind "thtre"s no ttat0n to believe tha& ancm,P.• wall bt any more succc fuL'' he Aid. Mm1na ""' Continental opcraaes about 1.400 fliabts daily serv1n1 t 20 C'it1cs1n the UnncdStattundabroad. 1 he union says Continental fll&ht attendant arc pa1d' S l l ,000 to SI S,000 annually. 30 to SO percrnt IO\\-ct than their co unttrpatts at other a1rhncs. . But Jordan,,. the au11ne ~ace pres1~ dent. said LOnt1nental 1s pay1n1 ··comparable industry rates... He added that the airline on Jan. I 1mplemented a S 19 million waac and fnngc benefit increase. h wa not immediately clear how ·many nag.ht attendants walked off 1he1r J<>bs and how many wert p1cke11na on their days off. Attorney Wesley G. Howell Jr. said Karcher has admitted that at least two of his children came to him just prior to selling their stock and asked t\is advice. Ettht are set for tnal on May 2. The empfoyee, Alvin DeShano. has bttn charged criminally and faces tnal April 25. Set for tnal on the civil allcgauons are Karcher, four of his daughters and two oflhc1r husband . Because of the cost of going to trial. Inflation worries keep market f a.lling "He said. 'I can't give advice.' He said, ·1 do think your margin debt is too high.' But he said they should talk to their broker!>," Howell told the judge. ' "The issue 1s whether Carl Karcher revealed (the repon). not some kind of general information." Howell said. "He didn't reveal an) material non- publtc 1nformat1on." Howell argued that the SEC ha~ no direct evidence to suppon 11s conten- uons: but is rel) mg solel~ on c1rc11:.1- stant1al evidence. In his ruling. Raked1e !>aid 111s true that there 1s no direct e' 1dcnce that Karcher made any illegal disclosures But, th e Judge said. "(The SEC) states that c1rcum~tan11al c' 1dence 1s such that reasonable inferences can GAP FromA7 indexe~z. with Penns)lvan1a. llhno1s and w iscons1n close behtnd. "Trimmed down to fighting weight. equipped with new technologies and driven by workers with skills that arc increasingly broad. Amcnca's factor) economics arc battling back to inter- national prominence." -The South: Despite a reputatton for poor economic performance m Howell did not rule out the possibility of the parties reaching a settlement prior to it. "It gets expensi ve from here." Howen said. "Cart believes he didn't do anything wrong. He's honest!) testified (in d~pos1t1on) to what he did." Karcher's son, Carl Leo Karcher. agreed last November to pay back SI0.500 1n losses he avoided. Earlier this year, six other fam1I~ members. including Donald Karcher. president and chief operating officcr of Carl Karcher Enterpnses. agreed to pa) back $125.040, plus fines and penalties. for d1sm1ssal from the complaint. · The c1nl suit against DeShano hac. been held 1n abe)ancc pending out- come of the cnm1nal case. the South. JUSt four of the 13 states wnh no A's or B's were thcrt>: Arkansas, Kentuck), Louisiana and Mississippi. The study found move- ment away from "the legacies of underinvestment°' that tradi11onally have relegated Southern states to the bottom of the list. The report cauuoned 1hat while many states arc improving their economic performance. the) must work to cAccl an mterna11onal mar- kets . By CHET CURRIER N~nllltltet NEW YORK -The stock market foll sharply for the second straight session Monday under pressurc...frOm ne" 1nnation wornes. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 29 .64 to 2.262.50. euendmg its toss over the past two trading da)'s to 78.21 points Declining issues outnumbered ad- \ances by more than 3 10 1 1n nat1onw1de trading of New York Stock fachange-listed s1ocks. with 357 up. 1.156 down and 430 un- changed. Volume on lhe Ooor of the 81g Board came to I 51.26 million shares. down from 242.90 m1lhoo Fnday. when the lotal was swollen by the so- callcd tnpk wnchmg hour involving ex pmng opuons and futures on stock IOdCAeS. Nationwide. consolidated volume m NYSE-listed issues. including trades 1n th oi.e stocks on regional \\'SE l PS & DOft\S exchanges and in the over-the- counter market, ~talcd 179.35 million shares. Friday's new~ thal the producer price tndex of finished goods rose a full percentage poinl in l=Cbruary for the second consecutive mon1h caught many traders by surprise. Interest r:ites Jumped as mvestors quickly concluded that the Federal Rescne was likely 10 tighten credit funher in its elTons to keep 1nna11on in check Rates were higher agatn Monda) in the credll markets. Interest rates on three-month to one·}Car Treasun. bills climbed about 20 basis potnt~. o'r hundredths of a pcrccn1age potnt. More e\'1dencc of trouble 1s ex- pected on Tuesday when the Labor Depanment repons on the consumer price index for last month. Fears ha ve increased on lhe Street that the Fed might wmd up pushing lhe economy 10 the brink of a recession before 11 sees any sign~ 1hat OTf l'PS \\D DOM\S NEW YORK <AP~--The following "'' NEW YORK (AP) -The fol!Owino ll$t $ll0w$ the New · York Stock Excl'l•noe il'lows tne Over-tl'le-Counler slortt and stocks and warrants that have gone up tl'lt warranls lnal l'lave gone UP the mo.it •nd most and down the most t>a'ed on oercent down Ille moil ba'9d on percent of tllange or cn a n ge ror Mond,_v.._ r o r M o n d 1 v No securilits 1rad109 ~tow f7 or OQO No securillH lrtdlng bfk>w f2 or tood sh a r es are i nc u ded s n 1 r e s ire inc u dtd Net a nd percentage changes are tile Ntt and e>ercet'ltage chllnoes ire the difference belween the previous c1o'lll9 d 1 f J e c e n ~ e b t I w t • n t h e --------------.-------------~ price a nd Mondav's S..30 pm once previous clo''"P Prtce Ind M01Wf•v's test IA• 'I r-RUffELL'S 1•1 UPS ustehtf'fi ~.~ b d UP'S 0 r us~ ,, \!I f•: I I I 'lonth , ~L.").) 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"No._ -peic1 lf1 !fie -1111 ~f~" ~. I , .. = 1 : lnooKfn'o t: = 1! &iFARsoN ~~~9 ~ = . ~tl:O:" ~., = s -• ~ vnltll ~ -h. ;111~~" ~ _ }t .,,,,,__'-_,. . a~OPCI -1"2 ~~n I,. -l Call; Du L. Carat)' or ktn1tt• H. Sonll 714/641-7703 LEHMAN ~~I: ~ -n ~5ri,e8~v 2 ~~ ~~tt MINOS Ovl:R MONEY: ~tt~'lfi~ ~~~ = m .~,!); t l2 S..lA• 'fl..ul!"•" H1 t1QIO l/I< • ~n••M•INIOU I-« lifeffn ~ -~ voe"rttllCO s -•THl.~H.-iur<;'OMl'•>n I'« 66-0 To•n Ct1ttr Dr .. lt 100 Cotta Mtta GUARDIAN GOLD -RUSH GRAND OPENING QFFER 90 Day G.D. 10.7 rate • Minimum depOslt S1.000 •.Simple Interest • .. • limited time only -rotes subject to change wltheut nottc.: aubttonttol penalty tor .,,1y wtthdfowOI • Fr" parking tor our customers its ant1-1nnauon campaign 1s work-By contrast. Syn1ex fell 2Y. to 40~. mg. after'a rumored takeover bid failed to International Business Machmes ma1enalize. led the active hst. down 3 at 1091/J on As measured by Wilshire As.- top of a 5Yt-point drop Friday, when soc1ates' index of more than S,-000 the company said its firs1..quancr acuvely traded stocks, the market lost earnings would fall shon of anal y.is· $26.86 btlhon, or 0. 93 pcrt'enl, in esumates. value. Other losers among th~ blue chip~ The NYSE's composne index of all included Ford Motor. down lf. at 491 •: 115 lasted common stocks dropped Exxon. down Y. at 441h. D1gttal • 53 163 I 3 Equipment. down 2"/a at 106'1•. and I. to · , Sears Roebuck, down ~at 42V.. Standard & Poor s industnal indtx Pennwalt gamed 131,\ 1o 130• .. The fell 3.61 to 334.17. and S&P's SOO.. company. fi_ghunga takeover bid b)' a st~k co~pos1te index was down 2. 77 New York investor group. agreed to at .. 89.9 ... be acquired by Soc1cte Na11onalc Elf The NASDAQ composite index for Aqu1tane of f'rancc for S 132 a share the over-the-counter market slumped Reebok rose 11/• 10 14 on talk that a 3.69 to 398.50. At the Amencan Stock man~ement group was discussing a Exchange, the market value index possible buyout. closed at 32S.49, down 2.87. ff H \ ·1 ' \ SJ: DID NEW YORK (AP} /ll!Ar. 20 ) , u '\\ s•: I .I·: \Dl·:HS DOlt JO\t:S .\\EH \Gt:S '1J:1· ·\l,S PHlt·•:s NEW YORK <AP) Mar ~ 1 l \\SD.\Q SI 'l'l.\R\ NEW YORK (AP>-Mo$1 ectlw q_ver-lhe-counttr 'tock' ' °'"'ed bv ~A$D t., f:j ; lda.w~ I . . ' . . ' ' . . . . GOl.D l'HIC .•. , -~ -1. -1 -., ' l i I I I ~ldl OHl\1 Terrorism comes ~ometothe Orahge Coast For many of u • tcrrori m wa a car bomb an a crowded bazaar of some remote dcscn land. For years. terrorism came no closer to home than the htadhnes in the newspaper. Terrorism was foreian to us, its motivauon and ns consequences distant. ·. • That LS in the past now. The threat seems to be creeping closer aJI the ume. Amencans, who m ight have taken precaution while trn ,, cung abroad, now can '.t consadcr themselves safe at ho me. We arc no lon~r untouchal)le, protected by Uncle Sam·~ strong arm. The stealthy fingers of tcrtorism have reached around the globe. extendins their long. lethal gnp to the Orange Coast. It 1s the Christmas season. when a U.S.-botrnd jetliner explodes ndtng hundreds to their-death. The destruction of the Parr Am jet and the murder o f the 270 aboard is traced to terrorists operating in Europe. Sttll, the Joss is felt here. A global investiptaon into t.be plane's bombing is still underway when a qutet La Jolla street is rocked by a car bomb. A van driven by the wife of a U.S. Navy captain explodes m Oames: she narrowly escapes. A caller says a radical Iranian group, O uardiansofthe Islamic Revolution, is responsible for the bombing. It doesn't seem coincidental that the van is owned by Will Rogers Ill, who captained the USS Vincennes in the Persian Gulf tnd who mistakenly ordered an Iranian passenger jet destroyed. A plane exploding over Scotland may seem a world awa). a car bombing in San niego is right down the street. Terronsm may have moved into the neighborhood last week. An Orange Coast man who works for Los A.ngeles news radio station KNX was threatened with death by a caller w11h a thick Middle Eastern accent. And y Lightbody was at ho me when the call came. shonly after his repons on the San Daciio bombing aired o n radio and on televisio n. The FBI 1s taking the call as scriou ly as LiJhtbody. • ..When you arc dcaJang with zealots. you're a f90I if you don't take it seriously." Li&htbody said. The military affairs/aerospace editor could be the guy down the street, or the neighbor next door. Hjs wife mighl shop in the same market you do. Your kids mavplay wtth his. Lightbody 1s no t an A merican playing roulette wi th has hfc by boarding a plane in Frankfurt. Ger(11a ny. He 1s no t a naval captain embroiled in international controversy. He is a , regular jUY who was touched by world events b) virtue of his pri.>fcss1on. , ' ·Granted, no harm ha come to J,.tghtbody and the call could be a crank or a pubhcaty stunt . .o\nd. yes. l1ghtbod) as a member of the media 1s more likely to be threatened t~an the postman. But that misses the point of terrorism. The threat of vi.olencc can be as paralyxing as the deed itself. The v1ct1ms can be as random as those who boarded the doomed flight o ut ot Frankfun. The bomb that missed Capt. Rogers almost cijtmcd has wife It might have bttn another motonst. a rrcchanic or a pa scr-b). . Ltghtbod) and other upcns ""arn that acts of terron)m {tll increase an the Unatcd ~tates. It 1s time we wake up to the l rrcat. I Opln ons expresMd 1n rhi. ap~ are thOM of the D&Uy Piiot. Other 1i.wsexpresMd on this 1>9 are thoM of their authors and ertlata. Reader a' ~ments are Invited and may be a.nt to The Dally PMot, PO. Box 15e0, ata Meu 92626 .. astern Airlines strike There "ll no neCd for President Bush to ... enter the 17- nth-old Ea,\tcm 1rhncs--mach1n1sts union battle. By refusing to JCt tn"olved. the prc~adent nghtfull) left e re~luuon to th1~ dome tic dispute to the parties alread\ ' . \Oh•ed. . The magnitude of the en a hardly demands federal 1 tervenuon Ifs not as 1fthc nation's steel mills arc shutttng wn or the aar traffic controllers ha' call walked ofTt~ JOb ·1 A 60-da_y coohng-off pcnod. which the 1>rcs1dent could the caJled for. would not have made anv dtfTcrencc. . Th\s highly public11cd d1sagrecmentis more a.con fl act of 1'rs<>ntt hucs than a management vs. labor .battle. It 1s no secret that Ea tern owner Prank Loren1 0 wants to ~he at1ina.11rhne. panacularly ofter he f:uled to bust the 10 a ht dad at Continental and was unable to turn around o Exprcs Ind Frontier Airline .... rcnzo and Eastern appear headed toward Chapter I I ( nkruptcy rcorpn1zat1on) a nd/or a sale. Ei ther way. both t\ get what they dt rvc. I t U\\ ., 11 1,IOH\ IA• A111ek1 H~nld Eiamlaer fen\&H'. hop•na to brt'a throu,ah the Allied liM before Amcncan rtan· fortcmcnts could arrive. In 194~. dunna Wor1d War II . lhed bombcri bcpn four da)'s of raids over ~rmany. In 1946. the Unued Nation~ ~t up tcmponuy be-adQuartrn It Hunter ollcte an lcwYort.. OM year •: Tbc nd1n1 ta ~\~IMftt~N!QntPl•~ll • beekcd Concn rtbe4t btlan thrtt da) of talks 1n lhe border town of • p.'Je tr, tuhaOllftl C"nte-firt ~' and ~na to • CN« dun~ tht ftCIO(iataom l 0oda)'s bi~> · BandJnder Mon Li~ i166. At1ot Al Frttnun Jr. as ,S. I Otenge COMt DAILY PILOT/Jueed8y, Mitch 21, 1111 Liquor industry rnay prefer tax hike instead of a public fi9ht SACRAMENTO -In 1hc parlance of the pohtacal trade, they arc called "srn tue~ ·· They are special lcvic~s placed on certain personal ac11v1t1e~ that wmc consider sinful: g.ambhng.. smoking. and 1mb1b1na alcohohl· beverages. H1stoncally. Cahfornaa has 1m· posed very low levels of sin taxes, among the lo"'cst of any state'I. That has something to do with the hvc-and-let-la vc attitudes that tali· fomians cxh1b1t. The threshold of what's considered "sin .. in California 1s relatively high It has mort to do. however. v.1th polaucal potency of the indu!>trics which arr affected b) such ta u·s. Hccdaoa the ad' ice of J leg~ndal) bttr lobbyist. An1e Sam1sh. the andustnC$ have accepted low le' els of ta,esand then defended them with .ill the pohucal and financial cnerg} thn could muster One could con truc t a ph1losoph1cal arsumcnt against 1m· posing an) special ta 'cs on gambit ng. dnnkmg and smoking. Wh) should one person's prcfrrcncr in bcH~ragcc, or rec'rcat1onal acw.111e~s be tawd. whale another person's escapes <..uch taxtS., The counter·a!"lument 1s that smoking and drankang ha"c 1mpac1s on the larger society 1n te rms ot health. safety, and lost work ume. so those costs should be offset b> higher levels of taxation. The first break an the defensi ve "'"all that the industries had erected around their commodities occurred last }car. when a coalition of health and envaronmcntat groupc, placed a measure on the ballot to boost c1garcttc taxes b) 10 cent a pack I hr c1garcllc induc;try spent m11l1ons of dollars to dcfl·at the measure. Propos1t1on 99. but at passed anywa>. Emboldened by that .. ucccs . mnny of thr ~me groups now plan an an1trn11vc tor the 1990 ballot to boost taxr!I on bl-er. wane. and d1'it1lled sp1rm A'i a nc" \sscmbh Office of Resean:h rcpe>rt po1n1s out. thOS( ta,es arc no" among the lo\\ec,t an lhc nation The national a"cr;agc state ta' on "inc. lor c'amplc ·~ 60 cents a gallon. bui 1n ( .1l1forn1a 11' JU 1 one cent (tv.o cent\ on '>Wl'\'t w1orc, fa, ored b\ :.ih:ohol1cs> fht' nauonal J'cr.ig' bcl·r tJ\ •~ 21 ti:nls a gallon but 11\ tour ct'nt'> 1n ( ahfornia D1'it1lkd liquors are l3\Cd an a'cragc of SJ I Y per gallon nJ 11onall). v. h1k the { .tltlom1a ta\ I\ S~ Liquor l8'<CS tmng an JUSt SI 30 nulhon .t )ear no" for 1hc Cahfom1a \late go"crnmen1 If the) were 1n· Hcascd into thl' h1ghC'r range of thC' ,t,lll''· the n·' c:nm· l0a'>1h "<>uld top SI b1llaon a \l03r · Arc"'l'r'~. \ 1n1ncr' and d1s11llers could . ol wurw pa\s on these cos1\ to their cuswmcr\ but the higher ta\c\ "'"ould ha"<' -;ome 1mpall on drinking -during a period whcn hcallh concwns JlreaJ, arc h:n1"'a ii ncgat1"c impact on per capita con· umpt1on of alcohol salt's an ( al1- fom1a The issue for 1hc 1ndu tne is whether the) should spend upward of S20 malhon to fight the propo!ioed alcohohc·bcHT•&c l<n in1t1111ve. or ~ck some kind of compromise h om a Mratcgic suandpoint. the 1ndustncs arc better s11uatcd than the tobacco 1ndu ti') was last year. 1 ~ere arr more dnnkers than smoke~ •• ind moderate consumptton of alrohol. unhke smokWlg. as not cons1dercd a social neg.at•' c. An ant1·tall Cfmp:u&n Y..ould. thercforr. have a potentially broader appeal Liquor indusmtS, morco"er. cmplo ten of thousands of Cahfom1ans. unhke the tobacco industry Thcre a.re. ho"'e'er stron& and1ca· t1on'i that the 1ndustnrs \ltOuld prefer to absorb a modenue 1ncrea~ an ta\~ onthrtrproduel rathcrthan tofighta public battle · There ha\e bcon prtlaminary mttt· IOIS bct\\t(O re-p~ntatlH Of the t"'o ~•<k's tov.ard that end fh<' 1ndustl)'s amtude v.as signaled lut wed bv the antroduc11on of a "'ne· industr)·supponl'd bill th t v.oulJ increase "'•he tues from one 10 10 cen~ .i gallon. A 900 pcrctnl increase \Oun'-h hke a 101. but II \\OUld \1111 lt'J\C ( ah· tom1a·s wine la\cs leso; than a sn 1h ul the national a' cragc Thafs the lru\ ol the 1 \UC Can l14 uor-1 ndustr) and health-en· \ 11onmcntal·t·oal111on negotiators rc:.1ch agrl~mcnt on somc1h101 in bt:t\\l'en that would fore t.311 another npcn '"e ballot-mt'uurc fi&hf" Dao Walin. ls • n•dlcat~ ~l•moi11. · Pleas offered for a bachelor party and against beach noise he did ~cm to uarcc: that the res1dcn1 ha"c a .,.al1d tittf Wh at "e J1dn't 3Jll~ on," 'hu~ to h.lndlc at I h3 H' a hard 11me acc c:p11na h1nn1 thl· lOunt\ to monator our no1o,c , So in 1h1' '-i1lumn. I "'" nc:1thc:1 pl d nor hlC"l·d l·harallcr. ha,l· th\.· "or1d h\ tht' tail, a11J 1he-,. i...no" u' It ha.. been 10 \ca" \llllC mo t ot th~m 1_tr.adu11tcJ horn ~l·,-..pon tl.irbor High '>t.hool \k \ l <Ind tM tra"' V1 launch(d them'" k1mkrg.ancn nnd 8111 kt'pt ur "1th their high J•nk1. an high 1ot•hoo ' C\ltJl()ft·MC ~hoot di tnt) h d one rule OCH~' ne\ er pul cra'd.·UP\ John H~.ather und Jamee, lkracson an the \.&ml· d a ~ \ nt\Cr\lt), mt1lcr ft ~a. Peale { orps lor Brad graduatt' \Chool .and tr'l\t'hng ore all behind them 1 han i... God the) arc oO the pc&) roll' The ml·n art no" all loc into ~nou., rttn Wally Gernc. for c'ampk . ha' ~ \Cal on the P,Jk1fic tock l:\chan c. lC\e Matcht1l I v.1th a vcat ad • ·nt' and f't\thna an ht\ '"o" mob1fc ount The Ro,k t"•"' fi llo"od tht1r tn neffina 'trad1t1on. Ron as with the t S .\ml\ { Of"l>' ot t::ngin«~and Joe \\Or~\ for O.i' 1d \ 8oJlt' Enainccnna. Brad W~tcott as a n Franc1 o nlcr Km l.:ar\Cn 1\ an ad\C'r1t\1na c pm1J ·n1 in ht o tuart r\cr trade 1n the lucrall\(' rond marlct 1n the 811 Apple. However. •~ the<lc iany Ptu Dell ("The fra1tm1t) didn't act l1cl cJ oO campu\ ""h<-n we Yi-Crt there .. ) re· a ~mbai to .,.,.e 8rad one at'('lt $1CndotT, bectM:lor pan) .. e mother\ ha' ea nk1n1 n11e of i:k~ 'u f'U'a.c l.orJ. let tMar new mahmt) hana in lur one mOft di • fhc: "'°'' I CH dltrQ\(f fr m fl\ctdf'OPPH .. thfot,tah tht .. an ol la~Utf 1S thll d9ey sMa tO M\'U N' cnuK on the ~,. ' 11nu tl1Cn ~•~111U11~~·-9!~ft...Oi.Jfl"'J,,,i~\~ dinner1 .. lihtft1 l M fl....-.. Mona:· jOtCt :Jolln~.._ .. r1DCowbnt r~~ ........ Nil.Y ~ ............... .. .............. Ban on specific weapons is tarQet 1 hr first re pons1bihty of 'ovem- men1 and omc would argue its onl)' 1us11flcat1on. as to protect the hfe. labcn) and property of its citizens_ Domesticall y. our government ttas fa11C'J m1 rably to do so. Today. tragJcally. in some of our neigh· borhood! tn the urban corr and increasmal) even in suburbil, people cnnnot walk their str~ts, ca nnot let their children play in their ftont yard . Man) spend their nights hud- dled 1n fear as gunshots break the s1lcnl'C All thu. while murderers .. languish" an their a1Honditioncd cells. equipped wuh color TV and law hbranes, for )Cars andJears success- ful!) avo1d1n1 tnal nn JUSl punish- ment We a~ lo ina the battle against cnmr because "e have never scnously detcrmntcd.to fight it -not on the national. 'ltate or IOcal level. U inaorpo in any kind of sun dunn& the comm1 ion of a cnme should caus.c the perpetrator to So stral&h t to pnson for a Iona, Iona lime; 30 or 40 years '50unds about n&tn. And. With no e\ea barpiniq.. After "'c get 5(nou • the criminal will cmhcr all be locked up in jail or qull u ma auns of any kind. At the same time. we must get the sale of guns under some sensible control. We should rtqu1rc and enable deakrs. pnor to sdlinaany firearm to anyone. to immediately check state record The sale mu l be prohabtted 11 tbc bu)cr h.as bttn"con.,.,1cted of a felon). any. v aolent mtsdemcanor or 1lhc1tdru&u .or1fht'hasatanytime. bttn confined by a coun a .a danJcr to ham tr or other due to a mental rondmon. A packuc of It'll lauon to ac- comphsh all of thi and more wa put t~cthtr b) the mbly Rcpubhcan Caucu and introduced earlier this scs~1on a 8 66 and ...\8 800. Th~ bill). which I co-.authort'd. art absolutely neccs ry to confront the prohlc.-m of v1olcn1 cnmc hcad- on rt we don't pas them inlo law. a han on o dozen pccafi m11tury n..aull "capons wall ha"e littll' or no effC(t The ~K_.7 the Uzi and other m1htar\ S<"m1-automat1c . despite whal , the media have crronc<>USI} rcponcJ ar~ not thc "'capons of ch0tl'C of drug dcalc~ and "gang· banacrs " But. 1f the> were. the samc undcraround lhal smuggles an ton of cocaine and heroin ~rt.ainly 1s capable of uppl) •na uch firearms to at o~rall"~· or to an) one else. Wnhout the mt'ansanddctumina· uon to deal v.1th cnm1nals who con11nuc to "icum1zr the public with t~ v.npon the proposed ban Q,ilJ amount to little m0tt than a Band-atd on lhccanccrofcnme. lt v.o\ild~att a fal nsc of sccunf). certain to be '>haltered as the ep1dem1c of drhc-b~ hoounp ann('d robbcncs and drua ,and C><ccuuonscont1nu« unabated. Hov.l'\-Cf. for ~asons that have more to do v.11h h) pc than substanct. the sole focus of the med ta and many poltt1c1a n' ha~ been on lhc hmitcd gun ban ICJl)Jauon. 1\8 357 (Roos) and 8 19~ (Robena) With hbcrals OCCUP\lng lht ma· JOnt) of scat m bolh houloCs of the 1.cgi laturc. v..c Repubh • and tho'IC Democrat\ who want 10 rcall'r get tou"h on tav.brcakcrs. ha"c learned that the only way to set the liberal to pa our ant1-cnmmal kga:.latton 1 to hold back on 1 ut! th ) ~-ant until the) "ote oun into la w. bpcnen~ ha-. ho"n that their .. good prom1 •• to pa s ours latcr. ml.'an noth1na. That'~ "hY I and 37 othen 1n ~e \;,\Cmbly \Otcd ap1Mt the.-Roos bill. \R lS7 Nnn1n1 «rtain scm1-auto- ma1t v.capon lt rccet'ed the re 41 'otM nttdcd to 'Cnd 11 to the St'll411C ~1' 'ott had httk to do with the mcn·t~ of the propctt.ed ban it tr. lndl'l."d. m) ~1t1on ha been very clear lrom the bea.in1una. It wa quoted c\tcn \clY 6ccaute u .... sn•t "h t the med ti upcc\td rrom a Rcpubhcan cJn rvataH who Wf\.td 26 )C'I" a a MaoM and rouaht in 1hrcc "a~. I behe~c 'trongly 1n lhc · nd mcndmcnt. but I ha' nc"cr be· lae\cd that the ritht<>f citizen to bear arm iocludri l>ltoous. rnKtti• un and m1li1.ary1 .all wtepOM. Rut the tar\ that we ~ atlle ID J ·n~ 10 8 )SJ 1n)th1111 mOft lMa narrow pa from the ~. MV. &J\Ci•US le~ IO ~t It from bc1n1amcndtd an thcSenMe. '° 1nd.udc "-onfltCSliOn and a baa • hununa ~Md 10--. tllM tht hbttali ltnD& w .......... 0 and--1tt tM Wllf M CTUM. ~ -~ .... , .. -.mi .. --~ ........... -.... AM OI• .. Ooelt DAILY f»tlOT/ Tu.day, Mercn 2~. 1989 s - - ol6 .to Tomorrow ... ,,. Make Plans To Shop This Unprecedented Saving Event! 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' The ~nior ria.ht-handtr had beef\ coming out of the bullpen because fic's an efTcct1ve clutch p1t.cher. but in Monday·s quanerlinals of the Pnde of the Coast Tournament at E t.ancia,J:Mllt v.ent to the mound as the starter. He. respond~ by throv.ing "a complete-pme 1 _ .hatter Wlth ~vcn stnkcoutund three v.alks in hurling the EaaJcs to a 4-1 v1ctoryover Ane ia, v.hich was ranked • fifln in the C IF 3-A pre-ason ba~ball poli · "He's had a ift'at performance air )ear." sa1d Estandaas isu.ntcoach PauJTr~cl "1-k'sbccoouronl) clutch pitcher, so v.c've been .av1ng him to throw out of the pen. because he come in and chaJlen~s gu)s. He doe n't throw hard but he WH around plate all da} Iona loda). "lt'sgging to be hard to keep him oui of(thc stan1ng rotation) Thal'sar.ood team he beat todAy. He did a great Job. got ahead of the hitters." Javage unproved 10 3-0 and rea1stcred fhc of his strikeouts against the third. fourth and fif)h htttl'rs an the Ancsairtineup. The Eagl~. <t-3. face La M 1rnda m today's semifinals of the 16-team tournament at 11 a.m. at fatancia. Leading the wa)' at the plate were Mark lianlcy. Paul Mc Daniels and Marco Va!IQueL, ~ho each went 2 for 3 with an RBI. Estancia evened the game at one 1n the 'leCOnd inning when MrDaniels and Hanley sinaJcd. then advanced on a high chopper to third W11h two out. VasQ~l ingled MrDan1els home The Eagles "'enl ahead for good in the founh inning Ocean View 01:1thits Santa Ana for. 9-7 win Ocean View High rode an I I-hit attack and Rand)' K.arhner· scvenlh-innmg rchef \\ork to a 9-7 baseball victor; O\er h~t nta Ana High 1n the quanerfinal~ of the • nta Ana Elks Tournament on Monda) The aha"'k ad"anccd to toda~ 's ~mi final al Rancho · nt1ago C olll'g against the v.1nner ·of Monda)\ El Dorado-SJddlcbacl game Karhner came on \\1th a 9-7 lead. the basc"i loaded and one out in the SC\Cnth and proccded to strike out the first batter he faced before 1nduc1ng a fl)OUI tu ccnkr licld to end the game Karhncr hn~ fPIH se see TOURNEYS/Bl) '>'hen U.·n li\!rmnn doubled oll thc right ht"ld lence. took third on Va\qUl'J°'i 1>1nglc and sc.·orcd on an error on the Ancs1a shon!ltop. Estancia extended 1t'i lead tn the fifth . Scan Ni chol singled and< hm \pp pinch ran. Robert N)c doublC'd to put runnefl!> at -.ccond and third \\Ith no outs. McDanacls singled an ..\pp. but Nye was throv.n out nt the pla1e on a bang-bani pla) and McDaniel "-as doubled up tf)1ng 10 reach S«ond on the thro\\ home Ii an Icy follov..cd v.11h a tnple and srorcd on C1ar; Burro" • hit-and-run mpl-e "It wa-. a good team effort.'' Troxel said "Tbc kids are rcall> coming toacther We don't h:l\ e an> real h~other Pnde of the ( st Tournament action. · Corona d~I Mar 4, Raac.bo Alamitos %; Rich MalMr and Grea Haack combined on a thrcc~h1tter as the Sea Kings, 3-S. advanced with the consolit1on-round victory O\er the V;\queros. 3-4. Corona meets L)n\\ood today It 11 a m"'at ( oua Me\a Mathtr. 1-1 hurled fou1 innings. allowtna one hit and one run while tnkina out three. Haack relievt:d 1n the ftfth. hurling the final three innings v.tule allowina two hits nnd a run en route to earnina his first save. • Lcad1nJ the wa) for ( dM at the plate were: John Paulsen. 3 for J wuh t\\O runs: Brad) umar, 2 for J with one RBI , and Haa k, a srnglc and run sco~. The <;ca Kings built a 1-0 lead m the second when · Paulsen and Lamar hit single and moved up on Reese Thorlelson's sacrifice John MacMillan hit a sacnfice Oy 10 score Paulsen In the fourth, Todd ~ehrh and Paulsen smiled with ~chrh comm.a home on Lamar's subsequent single and Paulsen mO'-tn& to third. Paulsen thffi tetlc-home on a double steal for n 3-1 lead and CdM added an insurance run in the fifth on a R.tncho Alamitos error Lynwood $, Cowta Mesa t = ~ c allattaywem .Hor 3 and lut solo homer 1n the bottom of the founh for the Mustang . but The Wood rode a four-run fourth 1nnm1 to the consol11t1on round \. ICtory Costa Mesa. 3-6. "'111 pla} Rancho Alamitos at 2 p.m. toda) on the Mu tangs' field. The Mustangs pulled a triple pla y in the bottom of the •~th 1nn1ng \\llh L)n"-ood runners.on fif$t and third ""hen third basem.rn Phuc gu yen nnged a line dme, f PIHse Sff PRIDE /IJJ Women's volleyball loop suspends play ( 0 'ti lll '\ I I \ ( 0 I I I f, I ' Financial problems end MLV in third season of action sure ever;bo<h got paid and l.'\.er;- body left w11h good feelings for the' league in case we do decide to t:o mc back." The Starhtes. who drew O\.cr 1,500 people for their home opener this JO -. G so season at thl' UCI Bren Events By N rER U N ('enter. had drawn an 3\Crage of less OflN~HlocSUft than 300 for three "iubsequcnt home Near'ly halfwa) throuih their third date . 3\eragrng 592for four ma-tchc . season. the six owners of "'omen') In 1987. the league's first year. the . profcss10MI MaJor League Volleyball team averaged 980 pla)ing :u Loyola fraochtses have decided 10 caJI II Mar; mount rn We~hestcr. but aftef quits. • a fe\\-e'penmental matches at Gold- The owners met Saturday and en West College last }C<Jr v.-hen the dcc1~d to suspend opcrauons as of 5 team's aH·rage attendance for 10 p.m. unday as opposed to hmping home dates dropped to 100. 11 v.a\ fin:inctally throuJh the remainder of dl'c1ded Orange ( ount) might the sea on. announcrd Robcri pro\ 1de a better draw tor the BallnO\'ICh, leaauc rounder and ML\ franchise and the home schl.'dule v.~ Ch:urman of the Board mo\ed to the Bren "We didn't feel that I01ethcr we "-h1 k Cummings said there 1\ had cnoua,h cash flow 10 take U\ "some talk that "-e might bnng It bad. through tfic rest of the )Car." said ne'\t "car." those thoughts are onl) Starhlcs General Manaicr rran !IJ)Cru1at1 \e 1n nature at this point. Cumm1nss. "We reh It WI\ in the best Tht' leaguc·s " team had com- tntcrcst of all ln\.Ol"cd to cloSt" the pctcd an"'~ to 10 game~ this ~son doors now." and arc done for the year. but ov.ncrs Despite the 1mmcd1atc financial arc in\ e<;ugattng methods to re'itruc- problems which cnused the turctheleague forl990w11h5anJosc. su.Y>Cns1on of operations. the league Portland, and Minncapoli~ <.ttl·d a office •lated 1n a release that there lead franchises. were sufficient fonds to pa) all The league will hold an .\11-\tar cumnt out tand1na debts Match at the San Jose C'1\i1C "It "'ould have taken a half-m1lhon Audllonum on March 25 "to cd - to take us through this season," ebrate the three )Cars of effom b) the Cum minis said. "We probably could pla)c~. the owners and the ka~ue," have made at. but "'e wanted to make BallnO\ 1ch said SCC's Reynolds, players· earn national honors Southern Cahforma Colleae men's bas~etball c ch 8111 Re- )nolds wu named Monda> as tht' National Chri ti1n Colltge th· let1 A~ c1ation·, nauonal Coach of the Year after lcad1na the Vanauard to a 29-S record and an appearance at the NC'C.\ n111onal tournament. Reynolds. who ha rta•\ttttd 3 173-71 eight-year record at the hel m of the Vanauards, led '( C to its \Ceond Golden 'talc tb- ltuc onfcrcncc title 1n thn."C years and the ·ttoors first ap- praranct ever at a national po t- KUOn tournament. Scmor auard I Odd O.'on out of Oct-an View H1&.h tarncd N AA first-team lf..,.\mcncan hononanera~erqlnil S 6 points and S.3 a iM, per pme. o pho morc center Jeff ......... ---., Ye...,_ OCC-1 Brian Lewis Is one of four players who returned from Coach Bob Wetzers Pirates are aiming ~ a second state the Pirates· 1987 state championship volleyball team. title since th• program was reinstated three yean -.O· OCC offers visions of '8 7 title team Four return after year off to lead volleyball team to top l he~ ar l' unparalleled 1n 'olln h.111 thc~· I 1ratc'I. and ulmo'it lethal enough to ~declared unla" tul < oat h Bob\\ clld . the onl.' 1 n <:harge of cng1ncenng th1i. omn1f)\1· tent Ora nice oast (ollcgc team knev. la"t .\ugust "'hen he fi r.1 a\~rnhJcd ll that there "-1\ \OOll th 1 ntt \Pl'< 1al ;ibout 1ht 19~~ team \{01t l 1ndqu1 \t tY.ool lht• IC1ur plJ~er\ fl"turninj! lrom ( OJ\I '\IJll' l h.imp1o n.-.h1pduhol \ 1 11·, h.ird 111 ~o "rung. \\a re ult ol Prof)\1\l t1on I 1 \\ h1l h l .lllt-d lor<.-qu.il oppor1un11\ h H ~ornl·n'\\j)Ort\.()( C lan'tl :i lout · \l ar l:n ofTm 'olk\ 1"111 Hut thl' Piratc\caplurcJ a \tJll' t1t k \' h\·n thl'" rcturnt-d an 'IP . v. h1ch v.a' mnrc II kc· av. akl·nin1 a ''l'\'PI ng g1:1n 1 tn intt to kl·~p 'UP l'Cl'\'4.'d .. \h ··re doing \tinw {tOl>d lhtng'i \\<.·t1rl ~1d · \\l.'.rl·h1g ;indlkt p.ind V.C' haH· e\pcnent:l" Our rn,\111 JOI'\" to put lh l·rn Ill ~hJPl' Jnd 1..n•p lhl.'1r C'gO'>dllV.n \\ ,. ha\l' .-.ome talcnt .• 1nd CH'r\h<xl\ 10 thl'UlOIC'r'C'nll' kno\\\ th;it \, 8K:kmort nrtnd ond-team IJ. rn crican honon after aVerl&Jnt 20, J point\ and 8.4 rebounds ~r cont t. ..... ., ..... I he ~uad i i.~ndma Spnn~ Break w11ha ~ll\lf\I v.eck oIT. fiaunn' out ho~ the\ '"c JU t bla tl'd the1rwa\ tua I 0.1 confcrenC'C rl'(:orJ anduhjn·ol thc ~outh ( oa I Conlcrcncc le d bcrybod) m the conlctcnle,1ncluJ1n tOC C' kno"'"' coml·~ Jo"'n to one tangJblt fat.: tor - t.alcnt. I hen \:amda t \Car-morntfa "'a"ln to lnrgct ·oi~ la r a'\\ r11d "a' l lllnll.'rnl·J -ot\ 1hc Pirate\ \\l'nt Q., ;i nJ 19-11 o' era II l.C'\\l'i a \Ophomore outs1dC' htttl'r trom < omna dcl \ lar H 1&h \\a' tht' 'tale·.-. Pla\erottbl' \ l'arin 191(7 "hale kadinr. tht P1ratl' to an undcfoated \Ca'4m (I t\-4) 1n l on - lerencel Hchopedh>"alk-0nntl ( H1\ mun out la-;1 \Car. Wctzr l \.lid "a bttau~ "he ha·d a chanlJnaot the hcan .. Bein a tcv. umt \\hond1dn't help l 1ndqu1 1.an .\II-tatep1ck1n·s 1. took la t )ear off to "ork and add 30 pound to h1 frame. ma long ham l"-1ccas ooda hc"a in' 7. an.ord1na to \\ctzcl L1nd~u1 lJOtcau&ht up in tht dmin1\ll'ltn <' 'huffic. or red ape. \\h1leattcmpt1ngtogoto n01qo \tale The h •l didn't t h1 SCCQnd Both ~rt finMram all-dl'tn t ~--ld«tt0ni. and, 1luna ~it.h Rc)nold • g:l\t' (' its fiDl national honor ••nnen in the 1moori hi tor). Wtth pt.1) '" hkC' Rnan L~wl\ and l hi\ H'ar. the Pirate\,~ 1-1 O\ crall and 4 l-·~ rngam~ ph1)W .<lrd)tm1 compart\J to the team ortv.o ~ear\ a o E1 art' th..: onl.) thina tht.:)'rt (fttena '"OCC/AI .. Woodbridge faces touQher battle in '89 PCL softball race "II fttl the Wam,1 off to a • an. wtll bcrompctiu"c in I<' ue plal'_. ·~1 ~ kC'Y ,for us 1\ our dtfen~:· he 1d ··1n tht two-mn •t I t, v.e had "~ errors. Our ptl Mrs don't nkr nut 12·1 ~ ~)-en a aam~ hl..e Boyd did. lo lk 11m ba"e to be rt'~> btcautt 1hc othtt ttam arc aoin to tut the a.ti far. .. ardinals' 'MF. GO' Magranehas last laugh with Brunansky, Smith ~,,_TNAMDmc.d""' ST. PETERSBURG, Aa. -Some St. ""-. • • .1 £ 11.ouisCardinals found pitcher Joe M.,,.ane's :v"'"' ·d:iJCIOtDlbKJI thia sprina to be a Joke. Which, of :>nucoune. it wu. lit .The ~hole th!na staned when Tom ~runanslcy and Onie Smath sectetl)' arranJed a modehna session for •I· .,·Maerane on the Busch Stadium AstroTurf last summer. 4'1 Mlirane, who had been led to believe he was modelin1 for • lllftld 1n Gentleman's Quanerly magazine, smiled for tM camera in a winter suit in 100-degrcc heat. ~111 Mqranc learned he'd been had after receiving a '° 11'1tlealam tellinJ hjm the spread was canceled because ht not fhlld a losin1reoord .. M8J180C1ot his ~venge. however. OJ 1:.. Conics of the latest issue ofGQ \\If",... riict,.;hnt~ ,... n,. 11UI ' "" ~~;'St. Louis rallies by Badgers tmo St Louis, held to 16 points in lhe first --..... - half, scored 57 in the second half and beat • _, · f. ii, Witcoosin 73-68 in the second round of the ' ... OI National Invitation Tournament Monday ----b:f' JliabL Tbe visiting Blllikens. who trailed by 15 points ' r 1early in the second period, took advantage of missed foul '°' jbou and turnovers to cut the Badgers' lead to 4J;ltt-on-a -? 1 J.point goal by C'aarlea Newlterry. Wisconsin focreascd the lead to S 1-4 7 on a I ~foot jumpel' by Treat Jacboe, -but SL Louis went on a 14-4 run to take charge for gOQd . _..In other NIT action, Tate GeoJ"le sank two free throws .,rt 1 ,with five seconds left to give defending champion ri > Connecticut a 73-72 win over Cal ... Grady Mateea tied .... ,,,1his career high with 20 point~ leading five Ohio State • ..,.711players in double figures in a 8)· 74 win over Nebraska .. l!i ,, • Host Michigan State got 18 points from Toclcl Wolfe 18 ,points and 16 by SteveSmltJa to beat Wichita State, 79-67 n1, ••• Alabama-Birmingham used Reciaald 1'1lnter'1 24 . b 1 apoints and Barry Beardea'1 ~r of free throws with seven 0 ,1 r seconds to play to top Richmond, 64-61 . . . Host :Jll. ;Villanova led almost from the outset as Tom Greis scored ?.;'' 24 points and Gary Maney added 21 in the 76--67 win 1 . over Penn State ... In the NAJA championship iwne at .. .Kansas City, ADdloay ao .. toa canned lWO tie-breaking free throws with 48 seconds left, lifting St. Mary's 11, University of San Antonio, Texas over East Central of ~1• Ada, Okla., 61-58. 111 -IOt.1J ~n·. :>n• II -, ~It .. ; ~ .. , lu Ql"OTt:OJ'THE D ·\ 1· .Jact Arm1trMc, Cincinnati Reds pitcher on veteran umpire Fred Brocklandcr's calls in' an exhibili<?n game: "!t's tough enoUjh to make this team walhout havmg some fat little (expletive) squeeze the plate on me. I don't even want to know who he is, but I'll remember that fat face the next time it peers at me from behind that mask." r fm . '"·"Gavin keys Nonh Stars, 7-2 IP • Stewart Gavl.D scored twice and led a . defense that limited Pittsburgh tb 12 shots in a : , • the first two periods as the Minnesota North 1• '-:., ~ S!-8J"S defeated t_he. Pengui~s 7-2 Monday -.-- ,,,, mght to mov~ within one victory of clinching their first v playoff berth 1n three seasons ... In other NHL action ·w . K.eUy Kislo scored t_Wo goals !n a th~-goal second penod as the ~gcrsconunued their home-ice domination over St. Lows, 7-4 ... Aaroll Broten scored a goal and ~t up 1 two others and Seu B1rke s1opped 26 shots as the Devils .J~ _.k~pt t6Ctr playoff hopes maThematJcalJy alive Wltb a 3-1 ti , win over Vancouver ... Mite FoUJINI scored his 23rd goal 11~. to~~ third-period 1-1 tic and Buffalo went on to top 11..rl ,the Wanmpes Jets, 4-1 ... In other NHL news. goalie JUrt Mcl..eu of the Vancouver Canucksand right winger DI.Do ~nir ~W of the Washington Capitals, were named co-r 1 wi~ners cJ0be NHL Player of the Week award for the n ;~ endina March 19 ... The Los Angeles Kfogs' Marty 1 no eSerteJ •. under a tw~n:ie suspension after refusing to srru ve the tee a~~r a fight 1n a gar_ne against Calgary on 'JWI Lurday, says 1~ s all part of the 1ma~e. "You've got to '>rf 1 !~the reputation to a certain degree, ·he said Monday. Just my presence stops a lot of the garbage." I II 1·~::-,1 .. Cavs rally for win, 103-97 ·110'1 Job "Hot Red" William• scored six ll J : poinu during a key 12-3 flurry early in the •-' rll founb quarter and the acveland Cavaliers , ... .' 11 1 tied a team record with seven successful ). ~·t ,point shou Monday night in btatinJ the Washinaton -; , -BWkts IOJ.97. a.. llaJ'1er scored 23 points and Crall · ' Biiie had 21 for Oeveland, whose 48-1 7 record is the best in the NBA. 11/J pmes better than idle Detroit ( 45-1 7) in the Central Divis.ion. The Cavaliers have won three ~.JU"aisht games overall and 24 of the last 25 at home ... In •11 r othcr NBA pmcs, E4 PIM:bey scored nine of his 22 n1 n-·poinu in a I S-4 tbird-quarter run that enabled Boston to :m '' beat San Antonio for lhe 20th straiaht time, 119-108 ... ·''·Patrick Ewtq had 31 points and 14 rebounds and rookie ti > I· 1uard Red Strldl.aH had 22 points and 10 assjsts to lead • H. • New York past Ph.iladelphia, 129-109 ... Tom Cltamber1 Jti.J r scored 26 points and ltevta .J....._ bad 12 of his 21 in a •" ,, decisive third period as Phoenix rolled to its 11th strai&)lt : home victory. 115-97', over Miami ... Clyde Dresler and ,, ,, lteYla.l>eckwordlcombined for27 third-quarterpoints in IH >t Portland's best period of the season as the Trail Blazcn lfl ~ outscored Dallas, 38-1 ~en route to a 112-9 1 victory ... r. rt l TynM llfpet scored uve points in the final 49 seconds : u Charlotte scored 12 of its 14 points in the final three _111 , minutes from the free-throw line en route to defealina Sacramento 117-110 ... In other NBA news lteWI bm .J...._ of the Phoenix Suns, with an averaac of 23 pouus .,.,~t and 12.S assists, was named tbc NBA Player of the Week •inu"' for the period c:.=..sunday ... Charlotte Hornets n1 1t forward lteUJ T remained in the hospital for a • 11• ICCOnd day as doctors continued effons to diaagose the r.'1 ~ source of bis back pain . . . The Los Anacles Oippcrs , ., 1 sjped veteran NBA and Continental Basketball As.tOCia-., , tion auard EM.l1 WUdey Co a 1()-0ay cootraet to fill the roster spot left open when Norm Nil' .. retired last week. the wecund 1n tbt team's c..,..,._ • AJ Lana Field in t. Poctersbura. ln11ck> the mtpmw arc pictures of mcn'1 fashions brin1 modeled by none otber man Ma&r1ne. It turns out that QQ had aoc~n wind ot lhe prank and decided to take pictures of Mqrane after last ttason. "'Thi' was a ~at cornebeck.'' Bnanansky said. "I have 10 give hjm a lot of credit. He knew about trus all winter and there were a few times he could have busted mycbo~.·· Smith, who has bttn a GQ tovC'r model and u5Cd his influence t~ help set up the prank invoJvina Maarane last summer. said he a~aa.ecl Maar:_ane•s ttiponse. He also complimef\ted the 1\aft' of the mapnne tliat put out tbe Mqrane spread. • ''That toucb&lp anist is aood." Smith saad. ~'l~li~EI ~~ / ~~ "Whoa, radii Can I borrow It for my room? My mom will hats It! I" Abbott suffers bad outing ~ An,aels rookie Jlm Abbott was roughed up in his fifth outing of the sprinJ, 11ving up six hits and three runs, in three annings of a 3-2 loss to the Cleveland Indians Monday. Abbott took over after Mike Witt shut out the lnd1ans through six innings as the Angels pulled ahead 2-0. After the game. Angel manaier Doa1 Rader, who earlier had mentioned the possibihty that Abbott might stay up with the Ang~ls as a reliever, seemed to bac.k off that notion. "I'm being convinced that if he's not starting, his ability wouldn't be best served," Rader said. "There bas been no decision made on him, but he'll ehber be staning (with An.gels) or g~ing elsewhere to start. ~(s demonstrated poise and (pitching) stuff an,d lhc rest is Just the logistics (numbers on ro ter)." ... Ml.Ile Sclotda hit a pinch home run with one out in the bottom oflbc ninth inning to hft the Los Angeles Dod&ers to a 6-5 exhibition victory over the Atlanta Braves. Sc1osaa hit his first homer of lhe Grapefruit League season offloserTommyGreae to give the Dodgers their fourth stra:i.&ht victory and sixth in Jhc las~ sc_ve~ games. R~aht-hander Tlm Leary pitched six sohd mnin~. allowana Wt'o runs on seven hits while strikma out five. Rookie outfielder Cltrts G.,_, brother of San Diego Padres star T•y GWfllA, hit I homer and two doubles for lhe Ood~ to raise bis spri!g average to .SOO. Gwynn still docsn t know whether his average 1s IOod enough to land him a spot on the Dodgen' openin.g- 0..y roster ... I rcall)' don't know anything about what my chances arc and J m trying not lo think about it," said Gwynn, who's banlina for the last spot on the roster. "All I can do 1s worry about myself. If you get into those mind- gamcsi.}'ou can worry yourself sick. I try hard not to do it ... ... The New York Yankees obtained ri&ht-hander ~alvlao Galves from the Minnesota Twins Monday for nght-hander Steve S.leld1. Galvez. 25, appeared in 10 ~mes with the Los Anselcs Dodgers in 1986. He was~ I with a 3.92 earned run average. List season, he eitched in 23 games with Portland of the Class AAA Pacific Coast Lcaaue, going 11· 7 with a 3.77 ERA. • He also appeared m four pmes with Oass AA Orlando of lhe Southern Lc~gue, going 2--0 wi~ a 3.04 ERA. The Jo.year-old Shields c~recr rcc-0rd Wllh w Yan ken, Seattle Mariners, Kansas City Royals.and Atlanta Braves is 8-7 with a 5.50 ERA in 91 games. Gomez survives challenge KEY BJSCA YNE, Aa. -Ecuador's Andres Gomez survived a five-set challenae • • and Zina Gamson and Manuela Maleeva, /9' seeded fifth and s1xth in the women's draw, won in st.raiaht sets Monda_y ni&bt in the opening round of the lntcmatJonal Playcn Cbampionsbjps. The I Sth«eded Gomez joined Aaron Kricltstein, seeded 10th among 128 men in WJ.nruna in five sets. He stopped Jan Gunnanson of Monaco1 while Krickstein came baclt from two tetl down to ocat Brazil's Lu.12 Mattar earlier in the day. Garrison and Bulpria ·a Maleeva, meanwhile, breezed throulh ni&ht matches at the International Tennis C.entcr with Carrison bcatjna Jennifer S.ntrodc ~. 6-0 and M.alceva defeatina Australia's Jenny Byrne 6-1. 6-3. A 1C1Vice winner on match point pvc Klickstein the victory. 4-61 U , 7-6 (7-2), 6-0, 7-6 (7·S). Gomez Jost the first set of his match then rallied to win 6-7 (2-7), 7-6 (7-4), 6-2, l-6. 6-1. In women's play. ei&hth*teeded Katcnna MaJeeva bepn her QOmebeck from a aboulder iajury by edaina Nathalie H~man 7-6 (7-2), 1-6, 7-S. Knight named top coach • ST. LOUIS -Bobby Knilht, who lid --- the lndaana HOOJim to lbctr ninth Bia 10 . •"' champtonltup in his 18 yeen at the Mlm, hU r',.-. bccft named Coedl of the Yt.ar bY tht United --- S&atn IMketblll Writen AllOcfation. Indiana, 27-7 overall, tUa on Sctori Hall in the NCAA '1 West Retiofta.I temiflnals Thursday Jtiaht in Denver. K.niOt bua iUl-136 won-toii ftcord ll Indiana for a • 152 Winni• permt..._. Duri1t1 hit 18 ,_.. 11 tbe school, he bU won three NC' AA claunpjc)mbiPI 111 13 toumameftt ............ JI I I\ l '-.l f•'· -H \ l>l c• occ ,,....., , ~OCC....-.1aUnd· QUiit WatOOI thtdocW. Now be"a bl« alOM whb Lewis. co cause enoUlh dlmlle b IDOi& o/dw rntofthe ll«boof~to buck.It at tht' kntts. .. I think M can win, but 11 (this tcam)ts not asaooct at the '11 ldm," said L1ndau11t. 1 lhf004;..e midcUt blocker ... the '87 ttam was j ust a phenomenal team. But I lhink we· re 1oin1 to win it th is~:· Outside htttcr O.n Murray ot Estancia Hiah afid sen.er Rich Sm uh ofEdison, bOthofwhom aame upa unitsby last year Ind couldn't play, are the other two "tum1napltyers from Wetiel'schamp1onsh1p team of two years ago. "'The Pirates an back.'' satd ~etul, "and eve~body knows that 1n our conftrencc. ' The Pirates' record clcarl)' speaks for itself. And with nine conference prnes leO, they're on pace to Wln anol~r sec Ullc. Murray, alsoa &JUt passer who 1n onepmeaaainstGolden West this yearpasse0.64 ballund com matted only-two errors, was a pan-time Staner for the '87 champs. Smith. Wetzcl'sbestsettcrwhobasmi~ the past two weeks because of an injurrd ankle was used in a r~rve roleforthe '87 BucsaOeran All-CIF senior year at Edison. With freshman Travis Turner fill- ing in nicely at setter, Al Vistaunet. a Long Beach State transfer, and Kurt· Dumm, a middle bJockcr who Wencl says is "a real good Division I prospect," all exploding to their potential, the Pirates have anillery . the Pentagon should check out. Theironlyloss. in five games to La Verne. came last month. ··11 was a good loss for us," Wetzel said. ··1fyou're1oing to lose. do 11 early 1n the year, not at the end of the conference season and not in the playoffs. It (the loss) was educational for us. and fortunately we've played real well s1ncc then." It was also special because Charle~ Cutcnesc. another member of the ..., ........... "-...... Or•ne• Coa1r 1 Al vtstaunet, Kurt DUllllll end.....,. Lewll form •n adflllraltl• ltlocldn9 w a ll, •• t his fO• foufMI out. P1ra1es'statechamp1onsh1pttam, 1sa senior at La Verne after transfcmna from Chapman . .. We took them too liahtly. ••said Wetzel. "We beat them easilS' in the Long Beach Ci ty Tournament, but thcyJumpedouttoan8-1 leadinthe fifth game and won I S-13. Cutenesc played very well." So how about it, Bob? ls this team better than the one two years ago? .. I do know that we're better. but I don't know af the league is as strong.·· Wetzelsa1d. "'Tb1steam tSdecperand has more talent, but it takes more to win itall now. There's a lot ofluck involved because inJunes come up and&uys havctodO&Job1n the classrooms. Teams lose people that war, and 1h10gs come up ' Eighty percent ofcoaching 1s how )'OU handle your pcoonntl, what you do with the chemistry and how you makt')Our team into a famil>-. Twcnt)' pcrcentofthcjobisoffcnsc and defen~1 everybody kno~ about thcsafiC. whatyouhavetodoi execute on the floor. Wetzel credits the set ten for help- ing to put the Pirates wbcrcthey art In addition to Smith, include Jason Elder. who returned from a iroin inJ ury to record I 5 assists and thrtt scrv1ct aces against Mt. San Antonio 1n al-0 wmfocOCC two weeks qo. But Smith wdl probably sec most of the time when he returns aftcrSpnng Break. The Pirates. read) to cash 1n as the second halfof'89 approaches. Wlll return to the hardcoun on Fnday Ma rch 31 . at Palomar. Baseball investigates Reds' Rose Commissioner's office evaluates gambling PLANT CITY, Fla. (AP)-Major league baseball is in vcsuptine "'serious allcptions" involving Pete Rose, the c-0mmiss1oner's offi~ ac- knowledged Monday. and one souret said the Cincinnati Reds manager faces a' possible suspension for gam- bling activ1tes. The comm1ss10ner's office, in an unusual, carefully worded statement. did not say what the allegations were. but Rose 1s admmedlyan avid bettor on college basketball gam~ and on horse and dog races. He has never been accused of bettina on baseball. .. The offict of the commissioner. which was founded to ~rvc the 1ntegnty of .tlc AOle, has for several months been conductinJ a full in- quiry into senous alltgallons involv- ing Mr. Pete Rose," Comm1ss1oner Peter Ucberroth said in a JOint statcmcm issued with A. Bartlett Giamatti, the National League presi- dent and comm1ss1oner elect. "When the commissioner's office has completed its in9uiry, tht com- missioner will consider the tnfor- mation presented and take whatever action 1s warranted by the facts consistent with the rules and procedures of maJor lcaiuc bascbaJI." the statement said. Asked if he was Jware of the announcement. Rose id. ··Yeah." ~sked ifhc had an}'th1na to AY about 1t, he nodded toward the release and said: ''That's 1t. No comment"' "If somcth1na happen when 1t happens I'll iallc about it ~n." Roi( said Rose flew to New York from spri n& training on Feb. 20 to meet with Uebrrroth, G11matt1 and several lawyers. At the time, tbc com- m1ss1oncr's office said the matter was private, but several published reports said gambling was discussed. Not unttl Monday did baseball ackn'owlcdge 11 was investigating Rose. And one baseball source, who asked not to be 1denuficd. u1d that the statement .. was a prelude to what's going to happen m the neAl couple of days.·· John M. Dowd, a tnal law)cr with the Washington firm of Heron. Burchette. Ruckert & Rothwell. 1s leading the 1nvcsup11on as spcc111I counsel to the comm1ss1oner. The 47-ycar--0ld Dowd headed a Justice Depanment organized cnmc task force from 1971 to 1978 and kd rnvesugauons of the FBI and of former Penns)l van1a Rep. Dan Flood. Dowd u1d Monday that he had been 1nvesttptingR~ for about a month and did not know how much tbnguthemqu1ry would last "lt's dictated by the facts and c1rcumstanc~s. I have no idea," Dowd said. He would not discuss the naturt' of the anvest1pt1on. Baseball personnel are proh1b1tcd from belling on baseball games. but they arc allowed to make lepl bets 11 tracks, a common pa.stt1mc for baseball players and managers. De- spite that, baseball personnel have been suspended for a soc1at10g with gamblers. ··sure t fo to the f'8C'etrack ... R~ hlls said.·· own a couple ofthorouJb· brt'ds. But I never patronize racetracu hkt some au~. when I'm 'upposcd to be at the baseball parl, only on off-days. .. Rose said la t }'ctr. "I'm not upposcd to pmblc The>' talked to me about that ... Rose has den1ed reports that he was ~•t• 1to1• amo~g a JJ:UUP that shared winning Pick Six tickets worth S26S,669.20 at Turfway Park in Florence, Ky .. on Jan. 25. Amold Metz. a friend of Rosc·s, s1~cd for th e winmng tickets. reports said. Rose was suspended for 30 da)s lasuear for bumJ>tnl ump1~ Dave Panone twice at Riverfront tad1um on Apnl 30. the longest suspension "vcn a manqcr tn 41 years. Several manage~ and bbcblll officials said they thou&ht the penah) wu uccss1\.e and Oiamath wu cnucut'd for~ decmon. Red.s scneral manaacr Mum) Cook said he was not aware of an> detail orthe 10\<etltpuon. He UJd he had not spoken with Rose about the alleptions and that the ballclub -as not anvol\'ed 1n tbc inquary. NFL 's minor league may start in '90 Arkan oilman JctT)' Jones. who al read~ has installed the University of Maam1'1 Jimmy John50n as his co.rn. But Rozelle stressed that the vie wu as fOod aa approved. '"ll'sJUlta matter of time:· he id . ··Everyihiftl looks pos1uve. We ju t need a few papen." Al for the &Opie of the new minor ac.aur. it catM amidst almost a carnival aunospbcn: crcaltd by the ~of cilbt cnies for upamaon franChiles t\'tn the>Uah Rozelle hat mtPt-aflztd that upension won"t be coftlidnat until ~ i a new colltttive bupiruftl ~·· Witb tbt pfayna uruon conunuine to pre au antitrust Uit filed 11 tbe end oftbe 24-day 1tnke 1n 1987, that could dela) it for years. • But the anttmataonal le.aaue 11n't hkel) to be dcJa>'Cd too Iona, even thouah plans arc imprecise. fto7clle ••d 11 probebly would in\.·Ot\'e ~Wttn 10 and 12 tcams1 ~mly divided bct-un Europe ano NOrtti Amenca, or. as Rozctle ·nut 1t Uthe okS World and new -orld . .r - He pw no ~fie sun. but named l.Ondon and Frankfbrto West Gmna~y. H hkdy European locales and llid ArDcrican cities teeki OpallSJOO tams alto would be poeaabihbel.. W11'J atrt' F II - P.-c ......... W L . " e D t7 21 17 21 •• " 0 ,, 51 ..... ~ .... 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I • ., I \"<l'.C\"t.O TRA\S.\(TIO"S Q:., OnWlee CoMt OM.V PU.OT IT•..._,, Matdt 21, 1W Oilers' Fogg one-hits Warrior$ in tourne~ Huntington ~ach Ulah pitcher Pam fog hurlrd a ont·hit ,IJulout with thrtt stnkcouts and one walk to lead the Oilers pa~t Woodbrid&e 1n the champ1onsh1pquartcrtinal of the Woodbridge Easter Tournament at Harvard Parle on Monday. Lcadina the way for the Oiler at the platt were Stacy Moore, who went 2 for 3 with one RBI and one run scored. and TitTan> Delp. who went 2 for 3 .. Woodbridge, 6-3. will face La Quinta ut 11 a.m. today at Harvard Park in a fiOh-place bracket game ' l_n otheT Woodbndg.e Tournament action: La MJrada 3, Irvine t; Garden Grove l. Irvine 0: La Mirada starter Dena Mulhns hurled a no-h1t1er, having a perfect game broken up by a s1"th mnmg error wt11ch allowed the \ a~~~f~t~nl> b sc-runner m lhc ne al Harvard Park. he struck ou1 I. w3lked none and "cnt 2 for 3 at tht" plate. In Irvine·~ second _pool pme. Garden Grovt"·s Becky Eggers hll an lUU double 10 score Stephanie m11h from fir t bue with one out an lbt moth 1nrunl as the l10f\8Utl earned the f'ool 7 victory. The dramatic finish ended a bnlliant performance by Irvine phch· er Jennifer Brundaac. who had nine 'tnkcout in hurlinaa four-httter. St\e also went 2 for 4 at the plate. · Irvine plays today apio'1 Wctt• mm tcr at 11 a.m. 1n the IOICf' bracket. In the Oran1c Glen Tournament: Untnnlty ·5, Cft&nl I; Onillje Ole• t , Ualvel'llty Z: Sharttn Patton hu.rlcd a complete-pmt four·hi!terto improve to 5-1 en route to a victory over Central of El Centro 1n the fiDt round, but Ora nae Olen of Escondido ehmmated the Trojans from the champion hip race. 1n the sccond round Um's Teme Hubbard went 2 for 4 w11h one RBI to· lead the way to '1ctory m the first round. attd teammate Ltl Dale went 2 for 4 in the ntghtcap The TroJans. 6-2, play one consolauon game today before re- turning home. "Jennifer 1s the.best pitcher in the league. and she will keep us in every From B 1 game;· Dunmeyer said. "The quc~ th e top pitchers In the • outhl'm tion 1s 1fweca~suppo.nherof'f«asive­Sec11on. but Coach Ca thy Que nrll 1s I}. In the past two 1-0 losses, §he ha(1 op11m1st1c about thl" Monarch'' -three hits. but she can't do it all. chances. ..It 1scon c1evablc that we could win "We ha'c always had th<' athlete . lt'a&uc 1f our bitung comes around but not t~e Jlllch.:rs Finally th ts )car \\ c have a VCI) tough league and no "c ha\\~ a pitcher that can Mnke out one l} going to run away. In fact tbe I !-1 S pla)c~ .a pme." he said winner w11tprobabtyruave-1ttrcclo s. Frc hman Tern Kobata has QU•l l -If things don't come together hke I h l'mergl'd as the ace of the tatf and 1 ho!)C they do. 1t could be a lon1 year." balled b' Jcnmter Cline and .\m) 0 \1 oencr L1bcny Chnst1an 1s goina for a hat "\\ c haH' a \Oung ll'am (onl) lhn.'l' incl This )tar the Mrnutemen won ~niors) hut "e ha' c the 1akn1:· the Academy Lcasue "ollcyball and (jul'·,nell ..aid "The onl) problem "e bn kctbnll tnlcs. and they arc shoot- ha' t' IH\l)l'nt"nce fhe11rl wereJU t '"lforaclcan weep. blo" o awa ) when the) faced a real 1bcrty 1s ofT to a 4-1 st.art. and pill her Jnd the\ art' goma to meet C ch Rud) feels the key for h1 t"oofthem in li.a.guc club1 health. ''\\c h;ne alwa> f)la)cd \t Paul "Right now, we only have nine Jnd \1 Jo\Cph tough fhe gamC"i pla)e~. and we should be gcttina one .il"'•''.Y' ~cm to he low o;conng with bad.. from an m;urr, soon. so we'll the win being dcndl'd on an eiror ho' e l(.}," he 1d, 'l lbink we att · fh1'i )car. l thmk we ha't' th{' talent to aoing to c.to pretty well. Since 'the . tx.·at thoM: '"'o !.Chools " league hu bt.-cn restructured, some ol Mater De1 ha one ot the Ix-st thm1 the munger schools are aonc and I baseman 1n <.IF m Junior Sundy think we can do 1\," Mosqueda. \\ho 1\ bau1na S29 Leading the way arc pttchenscmor "Sund) 1~ a great plo)er " (jucsMll Sharon Crouch and JUntor Jenny ..aid. ··1 think \he c;houlcJ be all-( If [ngstrom 1h1'i )<"ar Shi.' 1s the mo t confident C'much 1\ returnin& all-league hmcr I hJ\C ever M.-cn h<' not onl~ pucher. and t.ngstrom 1s a rctumina hat~ "<'II. but \ht' can field as he ha<> all-league catcher \ct to mal..c an error" . upportma the ofTcn 1s senior '>cmor Beth Lonleh I\ thl" le dofl third ba~man Heather Clelnick) h11ter and although !.pc.-cd 1s not her whQ wa a second-team all·lcaiue as~L the \w1tch-h11lcr find) a wa~ 10 p1d l:t'il )Cir • get on base ( \00 a\eragel 0 O .Former Marina High girls ba kct· In thl' P'\'il I('" \car-;, Ir' me ha b.111 ch Mllrt TIMJrtoa called the b(ocn known mnn-for 1t\ 'oll<'\Nll dec1 ion to moH" on to coach than '" \otiball. hut under lil':\t:\ear womcn'c; tla,._ctbatl at Oranic C'oa t coach Phil l>unmc~er. 1hmg\ ma\ he C ollcgc one of the toughe t he hac; chan&tn& e'er made. There iltl' 11 trt"\hmcn and "I had a meeting with the returning i;ophomorc~ on the I 5-girl ~u..id pla)e~ rhat la tcd o"er two hours I .,uggc'iting 1hn1 great thma ma)-be rcall) \pent a lot of tune th!nJcini com mg from thl \ a4uc10~ down 1he ahout 11 It wu 1he toulhest decuaon I \lrCll·h ha"c ~"er made. 1nCtud1ng aeumg Rut Dunml'~t'r ha'I nut~" en up un marned It was hard to lca"e bee u~ 1h1~ \l'ar'\ learn dcsp1t<' a .-5 'llJrt In we h;td built up the program 1n thl' 1ac-1.'hc i;t1ll f<"CI' In inc tan tint\h on pa~t nm· )car.. to a high revel." . top'" the ~uth C. oa t League A<1 for an) local pro\pccts for(){'(. "We have been progrc sing wc:11:· Thorn1on said he ha\ received man) Dunmn·et 'lald "Our onl\ problem oral comm1tmC'nts, but he won I " h1t11ng We ha\ l" l(»t f{)ur go\ITlc ~now-for sure unlll they enroll 1-0 1n c\lra mnin~ H1t11na 1\ ( um:ntl) he 1s courting eight pla\.cf\ \UPfX"l' to hem' 'trcngth !>()we will from the un t League. lind out.. n)one interested in coach1na the Sophomol'l' p11lhH Jcnnrlcr Brun · Manna 11rls team nelt ~ason hould dagc lead., 1ht' \ Jq11erl" on the i;hould contat·t Thom ton at 380-03:?2 mound and at lhl· plall' 1 ~m 3' er-or cont t:t the ~hool'' athletic d1rt<- agcl tor. TOURNEYS From81 tour '!Clones and two\.\\\\ 1n '" appcJr.inccs th1' 'IC~n L l'admg the wa\ at UH.' plah: again wa' 'horl\top Daniel Hernandc1. who "\'nl ' for 4 Wllh a mo of R RI 'itnglc"l tO g1\C him"' hit' in the first l\\O game' ol thr tournament The · ·ahnwks. t4-2. built a 6-1 11.'ad through four innings for i;tancr Duane Page. "'ho wns.,. tied up fruln the Junior val'\1t)' and made hi\ l1r\t '\tart I k allowed m. hit'> and four 1un'> 1n tour 1nninti'> before Mike t...<lfl)t: I c.imc on to allow thr('( run\ tn ' WestminMeT pll)"S La Quint.a 10· mlht at 7 p m at Glo,~r t.adJum in \nahc1m for a bcnh 10 the title pml" and brag.ina nghts m Wcstmm ter. (1rcbc ~ruck out 13 and ....... llcd on<' ""h1lc allowing JU.St two hits llnd one run. He truck: out tht Ide tn the tif\h and S(\.Cnth tnninp. not unn dc"lpttc thro"'1n1 119 pucbe . uad1na the Lions at the plate were Brent Hcttd1:a • .3 for 5 Wlth three RBI Jeff fortune 3 for 4 with thrtt RBI and Chn Larwn. 2 for 4 with .1 double and two runs scortd In the Coachella Valley Tour nnment . EdlHll I, Calutc. 5: Joe Pence and Don 1 emnove had two-run 1o&Jc' to 1gnttc the Characn SJ'C•Nn nu inning nd Jc.fl' Oaruds came oo 1n rchef to hold on Calexico as th ( hiilrstN d'anced to todafs quar- terfinal ofthc 16-t m tournament. The Chargers_ 3·2·l. mttt Indio at ln<ho HtJh at 12.30 Don 'im1th pitched the first ' ·: inni~ allowma t•o run bUt then I< dtd the ba Dant~I cam~ on and 1nducc-J an 1nn1n1-cnd1n doublepla) t"o p1tchc later and .-eat on to allow our hits and thl'ft runt, only one uf thtm earned. over; a 3\'\ 1nn1nas tint. hawn (' \ltt w,ent 2 for 3 '°' Edi n. and C'had Poneplt"k W an RBI on a aroundout to bllck hncr and Tcmno\e 1n the ~nd 11tll1ne,.. .... An unlnsplr:ed rfi c from the Israel Phllharmonlc 11 Mkl NSSE1.L o..., .... c.us ....... The Israel Philharmonic Or-cbcstra•s ptrformancc at Sqerstrom Hall Saturday evenina was another Oran&e County Philharmonic Society concen which created areat expecta· tions amona reviewers and audiences alike prioT to its arrival. In this case, the Center was sold out. And.,.!fith Zubio Mehta conduct- ing, it should have been a marvelous experience. However, at best, it was only mildly cxc1tm1- The mJxcd proa.ram of Mark Kopytman Arnold SchocnbcTJ and Johannes Brahms felt quite "Iona," although in real lime, it wasn't Iona at all. Mehta seemed unable to extract the correct measure of zestfulness from the ensemble when it wasn't written into the music to begin with. "Memories," by Kopytman (who 1'\ l ,IS'l 'l '\GS was prewnted to the audience by Mehta at its conclusion), 1s dcnvcd from traditional Yemenite folksonp and is possessed of considerable tonal beauty, But. it just wasn't all fit snuaJy together. The pittc beaan with Gila Bcshan, who s1nas witfi 1 purity that could shatter a crystal goblet. in the solo spotlight, sin&in& • cape/la. Sh$ .tbcn walked among lb.e ensemble. ch~p­ pcaring offstage, singtnJ as she went. The orchestra then picked up her song. building ll into its own m~jh theme. Voice and 1nsirumcntspla~ th~ same melodjc line. each adaptma it to their own idiom. style and character. Next was Schoenbcr.g's ··'Verklarte Nachl, Op. 4," the melodic story of two mortals who walk through a cold. leafless grove. She tells him. ''I am beanng a child! ... not yours." Later he seim her 1n lus arms and they kiss. it is 1 moody compc,>11t1on, tran1fi1ed witb poinu of sadness and yeamina. flnally endina in an embrace. The leCond half offered the hopt of cam1na fotJiveness for the ~n­ fortunak match of the fint two pitces. It was Brahms Second Sym- phony. quite lyrical, with bcautifulb' nowina hnes. So, why couldn't I wait for it to be over'! .... In fairness to the ensemble. per- haps it was those new tiaht shOes. Or maybe the new tiaht security Which · wu instituted in responst to 1 bomb threat some weeks aao rejai'dina this orchestra. Among other thinp. &he house hahts were left up throughout theconcen. 'Whatever the reason, however, this Iona-awaited m&ht with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic never did fulfill its promise. I &:oo I 6:30 I 1:00 I 1:30 I s :oo I s :30 I 9:oo I s :3o l10:00 !10:3o l11 :ool11:3oJ a Utple HIW (R. •84) • • Ken Wahl Lld<I) 11 tlM HNI of t1\h Anmal Afl Lit ~ Nlgllt Achlt~ ... , Complete TV llstJngs tn Sunday's TV PUo t Ken Wlhl & Ch«y1 • Ladd turn up the hNt In PURPLE HEARTS r... t 00;oooo cas - ly RICHARD DUftl Olllly ... c.rr ....... For mQrc than a thousand years the kathak ·dance has told the stories of lndia•s folklore. This cnonnOusly vaned dance tradition tells of spirns,gods and hcros, lovely princesses, butterflies and nature -ageless stories beloved by the Indian people. At the same time, the dance tradition keeps pace with t101e, allow1n1 it to live and evolve as new, contemporary stories are told. · Ch1trtSh Das, formerly of Calcutta and now of Marin County, is perhaps the leading exponent of kathak an the west. Since 1970 he has t.aucht his dance in America; fonunately for us. he is located on the West Coast where he finds willing and able d1sc1plcs for his demand1na an. Oranat County dance enthustasts were treated to 1 wonderful samDle of Das' ~ork last Saturday at Saddlcback Cofleae's McKinne) Theater. Kathak as performed barefoot with numerous bands of small bells wrapped around the ankles. The pnnc1ple element of the dance is the extremely complex rhythms created by the dancer's feet. freed from the confines of any footwear. to explore infinite vancty of energy levels and subtlettcs. As 1n other dances of Ind~ all ~ns of the upper-body are uultzcd in stylized pantomime of the dance's storyline. including the hands and arms. head and torso and even the eyes and eyebrows. The dance 1s accompanied by the tabla. the dual drum so a~soc1ated with Indian music, and the sarod . a gu1tar-s1zcd stnngcd instrument related to the more well-known sitar. On a plain dark stage with the musicians seated at stage nght, the Chitrcsh Das Dance Company created a dance concen that was both bnlliant and enhghten1n&. Following the introductory innrumen- llO\ II . l ,IS1'1'\GS ofln tal piece by Chnstopher Ris (sarod) and Prancsh Khan (tibia), the •ta&e was "consecrated" try the dance ofTmnp of Gretchen Ha}d~."· Michele ~nka and Jane Simmons in "Vandafla. an upress100 of the j~y of life. Das provided one of the many highlights of the evening with his k.athak solo, explorina and describana the traditions and techniques of the dance as only the master can. One could only be impressed by the power with which he created sharp and impossibly loud stamps with bis bare feet and by the sccmanaJy efTonless quivenn• of the legs to create a. oerfccdy even and endle s shimmering of his ankle bells. Throuanout the dance he 1nterprc1ed the gestures and rhythms of the dance in English. •1v1n1 the performance the quality of watching a foreign film with English subtitles "Oarbar" contrasted the fluid, graceful dance style of the Lucknow &1>•rana(school) in nonhcstem India with the dynamic and powerful Ja1pcr &Jwana style of the scm1-desen. nomadic west. Both styles were then f unher developed in follow1n1 works. The hv1na. endunng quaht) of kathak was demonstrated by Das 1n a five-minute demon· stratton of storytelhnJ us1n1 only the ankle bells to mimic the sounds of horses, cannon and a slelm- dnven train as at leaves the station. travels across bridges and throu1h the countryside to amve at its final des11nat1on -a graphic illumatJon of the uthak trad1tton oftelhng stones 1n keeping with the umes . 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H S 6 JO 10 IS L gunalkach ... ilYel IOUTH COAIT ~ •• $ (-HllQIM_, 4'1 1111 -T.._.,_. ....... 1 tJO 2 ,..._Uw.et I 10 You loved our Ouistmu Fantuy .. now we invite you 10 our Spring & Easter Spring Decorative Accessories Eas, Bunnies It Basketa 1989 Patio Fumlture Lines P-a11r Pl"*>t aVailable in the Vic1Driaa Oaw:bo Column on motorcycle helmets saved her son's life DEAJl ANN LANDERS: Tbaat ~lw.a~our10n'1life. WcMda ipiri1ed dilcl 11 loe at lite diaaer tabk ...... "9)0Ul'columD OD motorqdc ~. ' YCN ~ about IDCMOr· Cydlia who hale co wear bclmeu. .. Dick~ naoae of thole~-it bad UI wnied llCk. Thal~UllUI was pretty~. Ann. After a JQa1 diacuSlioft Diet said, .. wcu.1..-w'1ript lt'sdumbto laU a CMMC." llwvcry natday,acarcut in front or bis q-de. iadnwip¢ anothtt car and a thard car hit Dick. Hit head hit the cwt>, but he suffen!d only a m1n9r ibo-.kkranJUfY and spent one nisht m lhe~taJ. The pol~ said that af Dt<:k ''"'''\hi H' b8d '* been wan• tail btlJMt, ht IUl'dY Would hllve beta killed. So tMM you; Ann, from tbe botcom Ol" our bcaru. -GRATEFUL PARENTS IN LA. DEA& GllAT&lruL: IAtten lat ,... .... ,..,. ......... ,.,., .. " ...... wW .. ,.. ............ ...... ...... , ................. ... ... .,.....:tr: ......... .. ............ ,._ .... ..,.,IM .... .,rn.... &MwtM~ .... ~~, .. ~,,. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER ·"Ori the Dole 1n AJbany" wrote to say that the publac assiJtantt system kill~ in- auata\IC, I ha\C ~nnen a rebuttal to "Dolt•• and I h.. that )OU will pubhlh It. Otar Do~: I ll't! that the public IA11tance 1ySkm 11 flawed and that 1t probably dOes kill anitiative, but let's lt1 to the root or your probkm. If )OU~ a chikt at 18, without a huand or financial IUPJ>Qn, you did a lot more to limit your future than any syslem could . Whtie welfare may be ''kicking you in the teeth," )OU didn't http matters by hootina yourself in the foot. W1thouf that unplaJlned pfe&nlncy, your future was hm1tcd only by.}our eneray and 1n1tiatiH and the dcs1rt to make somethin.a of)OUr ljfc. Wetfart was ori1m1Jly conceived to help people who tcmporanly nttd a hand. A democratic society must have such a t.y~lcm . You, hov.cvcr, wanr the v.elfart s)' tern. to support you and your out-of-wedlock son while }c>U 10 to school and train for the ca~ of your choice. Why should I. a ta•P1>er. ~ave to pa) for 1h11? Whatever ha~ncd to ptoonal -countab1htt,?-Pl'rT BURGH ~ DEAR PITrS: I •• prtadlic )Hr let&er bet-a ..... muy reaMn wrote to ~•&er &M samt eom,a.Ja&. You ,..., 11 well &&kn. 'nat welfare medter ~ &e 1tay a& llOme Mcllte Iller 1ta&e WMW Mt ,., for Ille kJIMI of ~.eatlff llile wua.4. la re.,...peet, I ... believe ~at tlM wemu .-W uve a11'ffd to take Ille CMl'M offere4 (at 1ovenamnt e.,ase) la11ta• of dectdfa1 to fora~• aliloet u ed•catloe alMI remaln oa th •ae. • • • DEAR NN I NDER\ In a bu anessdascu s1on with an otht'rv.:1sc llOHO'C OPI 1ntelhgtnt le$man, I betin hskni .. for his ntllt '')ou know." I became IO f11e1nated count1ni that t peid RO attention 10 h1 presentation. "You know .. has become a hllbh with so . many people it is aow ep1dem1c. This phrue repeated o~ ancJ over as annoyina and It divdtt attention from 'the •pcakcr's subject, A sample pause, instead, ¥.'Ouid be more effective . For those whose bu jness d~nds Oft communicatfon, hcre·s a 1• • • uon: Record your convenatioo Aed hsten forthe")Ouknows."-J.H.M .. • Jupiter. na DEAR JUPITER: Y• lrMW, yoe're ri11tt. nan. fer .. ,... h. Carroll'O'COnnor has additional surgery T11"4ay, Mardi 11 ARJES (Man:h 21-~pnl 19): Employment picture changes. People usu.aUy reliable could fall do""n on ~ob. Accent greater dearcc of self-reliance. Somcthma occurs behind scqnc to upset pre' ious plan. Pisces fisuru prominently ly The Allod.t•d ,.,.u ATLANTA -Actor Carroll O'Connor underwent successful pll bladder surgery Monday at Emory. Uni versity Hospital, where he has been rccovenna from a hean bypass performed Marth 11 . Doctors discovered Saturday that the 64-ycar-old O'Connor was suffer- ing from an innamed pll bladder. hospital spokeswoman Judy Smith said Monday. She said the heart surgery was unrelated to the gall bladder problem. ··He came throu&h the surgery v.ell," Sm uh s.a1d or Monday's two- hour operation. he saad the con· d1tion of his hcan 1s excellent and after a day 1n intens1\e care he wall be transferred to a pn\atc room He should be released within I 0 da}s. she said O'Connor. best known as Archie Bunker in telcv1s1on's "All m the Family," was filmin.J his current series. "In the Heat of the Nia.ht," 1n nearby Cov1nat<tn when he was hospitahzcd for heart problems March I 0. The bypass was performed the next day. LOS ANGELES -Show biz folks arc on the move. Actrc s Carol Burnett as scrapp1na her ocean-view for an land d1as. and actor Mel Gibson has booaht a Mah bu hideaway to use v. t)eo he's away from has native Australia Miss Burnett takes a· profit of ncarty SI S million in her move from the gated Cape Cod-st)'le home in Pacific Palisades to a luxury con· dom1naum in (entul) (It} near Be\crly Halls The S.SOO..square-foot condo cost about S2 m1lhon he reportedly sold l .. '9. 80\'D the 1~0-story ocean-view home for sh&htl)' more than its S2.4S m1lhon asi1na. pn~ after pay1na about SI I million for the fhc-bcdroom, five. bath home in 1985. Gibson. star of the "'Mad Max" movie senes and the recent "Tc!qu1la Sunnse," reportedly 1>3id almost $3 malhon for his new three-bedroom, four-bath Mahbu home, pre\llOU ly owned by soap star-pop singer Rick prinifield. Gibson and wife Barbara are said to havcalread) moved into the Mcdner- ranean-stylc home featuring two fire-places and a pool NASHVILLE. Tenn -Former Oak Ridge 8o)'s ban tone \\ 1lham lee Golden. known for his Iona beard and buck5kans. plans to ti) his hand at acting. "I've had a couple of opportunities to go out to Cahfom1a for some readings wnh casting director.,·· Golden ~1d. "So I talked with m) management compan) They \81d . 'There arc opponun1t1es comana up, take some acting cla scs: ·· The 49-year-old singer. who wa'> watb the Oak Ridge 8o)'s for 22 )ears before being ousted two )'cars a&o because members v.ere having trouble getting along. dropped a $40 m1lhcm-lawsu1t aiainst the group in September. . ··1 love to sing. and when rm not do1na 11, u's hard," said Golden "Music has a certain he.ahng power and helps release a lot of emotion'>. It takes }OU to another place.·· Golden now works .,..1th his sons. Rust} and Chm. "'ho perform as the Goldens The Oak R1dfe Boys' latest album. "Manongahcla' 1s at the top ot the country music chans. Time moves swiftly In lnd11'sJa1puriu sundial of such sizable proportions us shadow mo"cs from minute to minute about as swiftly as lbc Sttond hand sw1n15 around a modern wnnwatch h 's recorded thit women of old hal)· put bdladonna in their e)CS to makes lhemsche appear more at- tractive. Rcscarchen rcccntl)' wanted to find out if 1t worked. So asked a izablc ~mohna of men lo point to the be t-lookina of 1 .... 0 phOt<>lflphs of a woman. In one, ~r C)C'S were dilated. They all picked that one. Clothe p1ns?lht 'hakcr11n"cnted them. tudents at the Un1vcnit> •. of Vermont use this clas nomenclature for: anthropoloar,. ··~tones and Bones: .. bioroay. ·cuts a_nd Guts," urban local SO\.crnmenf, " lums and UIC IUf .I ly CHAJiUs GOlllN altd OMM SHMW TAU THE ONLY CHAN l!Ul-Wat vulnerable. South ... _ _....; _____ _ war ., Q 11162 .... ... JQ ... Jltt ... ..... Bums:" lirst aid safely. "Choke and Croak;" field zoology. "&g ·cm and Tag 'cm." Do you regard lhc renowned painter and ~ulptor. Ma chtl3nJclo as one of ihe area test poets of all ume'> His rontemporanes dad If ~ou don't "'ant to adm11 1t'\ " "blad. C)C." call It a "c1rcumorb11al hematoma. ~ Consider tht "'ctaht of 180.000 elephants Immediately leads to 1h1s companson. no'> It's Just about the same as the y,,eaaht of all the b1rd~d people bu> e"Cf) )Car an the nitcd Slit es sc1ent1fic stud) on cannabah,m rc'eals people meat 1s nutnt1onall> excellent and casil) d1gcst1ble. but topped c;hon of r«ommend1n1 at. not a reallJtJc opdoo after the trump lad-the chanca wae too areat that the defeodcr who woo the club would remove dummy's Wt trump, atrandint South with at least one &mond ioecr • for the aa. to pt home, declar- . er rant o( all needed to place East with the ace of IMarU. Nat he •oWd have to ftDd dthcr defmda · witb both the ti.a ol c.haM and queen ol cti1__.., or Wea with apedRcally t11i ~t of cluM and ftO mott thu dlrw -aonda. and be would haw to ,... wbkb boldlftt ailt..t . Oeclars ..:0. tM nr. trick in . bled, c:MW ... --kiae of dia· ........ ,.,,.. • 1 .-oad. The killSol....,._~b)t.hc ... ~ .......... IM NII Of II I . W• dllcarded two8-a11•ac91t. Dlcllrll ... Md 10 dtYloe tbs ........... utlM. Tlite ... .. W dlll. A !Iii k doilll'J ....., ........ 211 .,,., ....... . ......... . ............ as $1111i11Wtlla.1 • ..., .-ao .... .. .... .... ..... ... 111 ' / TAURUS (April 20..May 20). Memher of opposite -;ex, apparently in belligerent mood. makes false accusation Apol<>Jies come later. Mcanume, ma1ntain·sense of balance, fitnc . You"ll lx C'alT)1n1 re pon 1biltty'bdonai111 'to another GEMINI (Ma} 21-June 20): Lona-standing 1ransac11on is near comp~ t1on. lnvolvcsdurable good • ~s .. 1blc sale or purchase ofautomobile. ProlCICt arms. hands in connection wnh motors .... --------••Iii clectncat> Anes pla>s dominant role CANCER tJune 2l·JUI) 22): Clo~ relative sa)s. "I ha\C decided to tart anew " Be S) mpathcuc without bc<:om- 1ng ine\tricabl> tn\olved. tress andeptn- dcocc. crcatJvil). )Our own St)'lc. Leo wtll fi.&u~ in picture LEO (Jul} H-Aua. 22) ~1JI con-liiiiiilmli!lll•llill ta t made appro\1mately ~1x da)\ aao could resu1t tn financial pin Emphasis .... .,. •• on cooperatne efTorto;, po 1ble partnership. busine s opportunity. Public appearance may be nccc-ssary VlRGO (Aug. 23-~pt 21) g1ttarian madepromiscapproxif!lately _lh_rtt da)s ago -at will be fulfiHed w1th111 24 hours Focus on social act1v1ty, communatat1on. greater awarcne of body 1ma.ge T1mm1 w1ll be on tlf"&Ct. LIBRA ( pt :?3-0ct 22) lnd1' 1dual behind scenes 1. your'"sccrct ally." Financial tran\:lction, po 1bl> unknown to )OU. will ac1ually ~ ult in personal monctal) pm. Senou con\1dera11on 11111\Cn to relocation. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 ). ~read) for chan~e. traH·I. variety, unique communacauon from member of oppo ate S<'\ lnd1 v1dual )OU respect m11ht dedart' "You look hkc a 14-anner. )Ou arc a winner ·Libra 1 in picture. SAGITJ'ARIU (NO\ 22-Det: 21 ). ~tUd)' Scorpio me sage. Emrhas1s on prestige, fa\orable report regard1n1 .bu me or career You1 add to possessions, )ou'll al~ rccf'l\C e'ccllent health rcpon an conncctton "'•th family member CAPRICORN (De<.· 2:?·Jnn 19). Plan which had included tra\.el 1s not nactly postponed. but ""'" be <.·han&cd ~a could substitute for air m conntcuon w1th1oume) Define term . bnn.a )Our source matenal up to date. , AQUARJU (Jan 10-1 cb 18) lmpnnt tyle Creative JUICCS arc ~ta mu lated You nofonger feel "confined· ~nano h1ahhJhts color. de 11n. 1ntcns1fied rclat1onsh1p You'll ha\e \pcC'lll succe ~an oeahng With men . PISCE.$ (Feb 19-M n:h !U) Dec1 ion rca,hed in connccuon with • d1rect1on po able advcni 1na or pubhut) (.;3rnpa11n Mantal tatus t pothghted, oldcT woman ha much to ~> about budget. fundn\g. Cancer nat1\C pla)s role. . . -~ .. ~ IF MARtH it IS VO R BlRTHDA v )OU are dynamic. re lie • hlV(' t soClal consc1cnce and excellent ns.e of humor \-ou arc ... -.re of appearance. ~ wardrobe. v.ct&ht. bod)' 1ma.ge \-ou kno"" plent) about fa hion. h~\e tcndcnt') Veter•n •«or Don Ameche. 81, gets • hug from •ctre11 Helen Hunt durfng • rehe•rsal fn New Yorlefor .. Our Town:· Ameche wm P'•J the role of the ..... m•n•t•r In the Thorton WUder pl•J· He 11 returning to aro•dw•y 60 years •ft•r hi• debut there In t 929. to ~attcr forces Gem1n1.Sa111tanu\ persons pla) important rolt"S an )Our h~e. \ ou pos~ 1ntt'llectual cuno\lt) and arc capable of express1n1 idea m unique. entenaming manner. In ptember. }Ou'll make major dome tac adjustment that could include chan of re 1dencc or mantaJ tatus WHY IS THE LIVING TRUST REPLACING THE WILL'l NORAH M. MORRISON Attorney at Law · Learn how the living trust can help you • SAVE MONEY • PROTECT ASSETS •AVOID FEDERAL ESTATE TAXES •AVOID PROBATE EXPENSES AND CONSERVATORSHIP PROCEEDINGS FIEE SElllAi -II, RI. I, 12, 21 . 1111: n csan Seminars held at 8840 Warner Ave: #303 Fountain V .. ey 1 .. 1P1 11111112- .. M Oi'ange Cout DAILY PtlOT/ TuMctay, Mweh 21, 1189 by 811 Keane "Could you give me a hoof with these Q110Ce ries ?" r l J I J • " by Maratta & Maratta I S~tnd ~ 'lu~r.ty t ime with "'Y attAchrntnts · -. ... MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENMS THE MENACE "You take all the fun out of missing the school busr· PEANUTS I THINK OUR TEAC~ER IS IN LOVE l1VE ALWA'(S HOPED THAT S~E'D WAIT UNTIL I GREW UP AND THEN MARRlf ME . by Hank Ketcham <.--~ 3 21 by Charles M. Schulz ~ow WOULD '{OU SUPPORT H~7 ARLO AND JAl'fJS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE . ·---,,....,.. - by Jimmy John*>n 1 JOf>f &Ii#/~ rtoef~' by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly , JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE aoeEl8R08E . ~ ? "' by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan NAH ..• NO PL.At.a LJ~ 1HM51t>~INMY AW'IN* MAQ411U5. .. by Pet Brady FUNKY WIRltRBEAN GINNQ-" I ADMIRE QOOR srn:.KINb i'O 40«.JR GUNS IN REFUSING 10 04ANGC CIND£J'5 GRADE ' DOOIUBBURT by Tom Batluk I HAPPEN "TO BELIEVE 1HE SUPE.R•~I. Ot-l ~kf ~.>'RE' DOINC:71"1-fe -r~e OTHER HA~D ... RIG~ 1J.#ING .f ---~ I ' • , J ~~::':i i ·--~·....._ _ _,, --~ ' -...-.~------------~.1m1 • by Garry Trudeau M-1/tTIS n; J.Ol6Y' \ I . " I ? IRYllE RANCH WATER DISTRICT 18802 Bardeen Avenue P .o. lox D-1, lrvf ne CA 92716 (714) 476-7512 The Boird of D1rector.s of the Ir.vine Ranch Water Dtstr1c.t. by adoption of Resolution No. 1988-104. est1blished revised Rules 1nct "-"'l•tfons of the Oistrtct for Water, Slwer, and Reclai111d Water S.rvtce, an~ Exhtbits thereto ind directed the publication of all· sections of s1td rules ind regul1ttons which have been revfsed. A full and COllPlete copy of s1id rules and regu- l1t1ons 1r:-1v1111ble on request to the Secret1r,y of t"-Dtstrtct. . IUllS MD 1£&ULATIOMS FOi MAUI• SO«I MD l[ClAJMED NAT£1 SEIVJC£ " IAILE Of CQ!!TCMTS S£CTION ·l. IENEIAL SECTION 2. DEFINITl~S S£CTJC* J . AREA SERV,ED SECTl<* 4. 4 .1 4.2 4.3 4.4 IENERAl.tlEOUIRlMENTS Serv1ce Cond1ttons Applic1tton Procedures Pe,..tts S1ze. Loc1t1on, and lnstallat1on of Service Lint or L1ter1l Sewer 4.4.1 water ind R~clai .. d water Service lines 4.4.2 later1l Sewer 1nd literal ConntctiOfts 4.5 l1•tt1tions on Service Connections 4.S.1 water Service Connections 4.S.2 literal Sewers 4.5.3 R1cl11 .. d water Service Connections 4.6 Relocation of Wlttr Service L1ne, l•t•ral Sewer, or Recla .. d W1ttr Service L1ne 4.7 Illegal Connections 4.8 Meter Testing 4.t Ftrt Hydrants 4.10 Water lackflow Prevention 4 .10.1 Cienera l 4.10.2 Where Protection is Requtrtd 1 • 4.10.3 Type .of Protection 4.10.4 Inspection of 'rotecttve Devices 4.10.S ... rking Safe 1nd Unsafe Water l1nes 4.10.6 water Supervisor 4.10.7 Water Service Tef"lllination 4.11 Sewer a.ckflow Prevention 4.12 Authortztd Uses for Rtcl11,,..d Water 4.13 Sch•duling Recla1 .. d W1ttr 4.14 C..rgency Connections to Recla1 .. d W1t•r Systet1 4.15 Responsibility for ... inttnanct . 4.15 .1 water and Recl111Md water 4.lS.2 .Sewer. -Single F1•ily Units 4.15.3 Sewer -Mult1dwel11ng Units 4.15 .4 Obstruction of or Deposit of Mater11l in Meter loxes or Hydr•nts 4.16 Water Conservation 4.17 lntert• Wlttr Services SECTION S . 5. 1 5.2 5.3 S.4 5 .5 SCCTIOM 6. .. , •. 2 4 . 11. 1 &enera l 4.17 .2 Te11Por1ry Service Connections 4 .17.3 Agrtcultur1l Service Connections FACILITIES OESl6N ANO CONSTIUCTION 6tntr1l Offstte water, Sewer. and Recl11111ed W.ttr facilities Onsita Reclai .. d Water F1c111ti•s Conversion of Existing F1ciliti•s for Reclat .. d water ALTERNATE FINANCING FOR AFFORDABLE AND/OR LOW INCOME HOUSING 'ROJECTS S.5.1 Request for 'ub11c Financing S.S.'? tmi11tion of PutiTic Ffnancfng 5.5.3 Refusal to Initiate ,ublic Fin1nctn1 5.5.4 Ti .. for Acting on Request S.5.S Affordable and/or Low tncOlle Mous1nt S.5.6 Off ~S1t• F1c111ti•s 5.5.7 Coordination with Other Agencies 5.5.1 Approval by State Treasurer FAClllT1£S OPERATION Offs1tt water, Sewer, and ••clat ... d Wlt•r Facilities Onsite fac11ittes 6 . 2. l &entra 1 6.2.2. Ons1te Reclat .. d water F1tiltties SECTION 7. USE OF DISTRI CT SEWERAGE FACILITIES (No changes) $£CTI<* I . MONlTOR1N6 lNO lNSPECllOM 1 .1 water Ind Sewer SystMS 1.2 ltcl11"'d Water Syst .. s SlClJOM t . COMN£CT10M FEES t.l lentral t .2 lnter-pretat1on of Connect1on Fees SICTl°" 10. ~Tl• AID 1£CLAIMED Wll[I S£•VICE LINE Ml LAT[IAL SlWll CNMllS 10.1 Miter and ltcl1ill94 Miter Serv1ct line CMrtts 10. 2 Later1 l Sewer Chlrtt SlCTIOll 11. KCUllTT H.-OSIT SlCTJCll \2. SllVlCt CMAll(S lZ.1 l1\etl11s~t of a.tes 12.1 ~ ef Stn1c• Claert• 11.J Stnfct CINI,... 1111'"1 11.4 119\ert .. 11.I Ttlli eM lllRMr ef Pa,_..t 2-1 3-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-3 4-4 4-4 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-7 4-1 4-8 4-8 4-9 .4-9 4-10 4-10 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-14 4-16 4-16 4-16 4-17 4-17 4-17 4-17 4-17 4-17 4-18 4-18 4-18 4-11 4-lt 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-3 S-3 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 6-1 6-l 6-1 6-1 6-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 ,_, ,_, t -2 10-l 10-l 10-2 11-1 12-1 12-1 12-1 11-1 11-1 11-z Orenoe C-.. DAILY ~LOT IT~. Mtlrdl 21, .. Cl ''"""' A.1 Wlter l11Prov ... nt Distrtcts A.2 S.W.r l11Prov ... nt tistrtcts A.3 Cities v1th1n IRWO lound1r1es I . ••tts 1nd Chartts for Water, Sewer, and ltclai .. d Wlttr Service (S1p1r1te Oocu.ent) S.ctton 1 IENERAL _ water. sewer, 1nd recla1"'d w1ttr service by th• lrv1nt l1nch Nater D1str1ct; subject ·to the ava1lab111ty of factlittes. 1dequ1te Capacity. 1n faci11ttes, fun4s, or f1nanc1ng for. the construct1on thereof, or all of tht foregoing; 1s 1v1il1blt on the following tenas and cond1t1ons including all ten111. cond1t1ens , an4 cha.,es .htre1n1fttr estab11shtd ind provided for. The 1va1 lab111ty of such service on the bash htrt1n set forth h 1ntendtd to be furnhhtd to each _...,,r of the public or tlth se1Mnt of the pub11~ on the sa .. buh to the extent 1llf1 such •PPl1t1nts, owt'•rs, e>r custo.ers ire si•11ar1y s1tu1ttd end desire to be served and .. Y be served 1n 1n equal 1nd C011Parable .. nner. The gener1l 1r11s presently included w1thtn the boundaries of the District 1nd the exht1n9 19111>rovMent Districts are depicted on Exhtb1ts A-1 and A-2 to these regulations . Such l111>rov..ent D1str1cts hive been for11td for the purpose of provid1ng water, sewer, and r1cl11 ... d water service. It is contMPl•ttd th1t add1ttonal IR11>rov ... nt D1strtcts wt 11 be fo,..d, as de_d_ proper by the loard, at • later date or that 1ddtt1onal areas .. Y bt annexed, as dttef"lllintd by the Board. to the exht1~ l111>rov.-nt Districts or any l111>rovewnt Dhtr1cts subsequently estlbl hhed within the Dhtr1ct. In the alternative, other ar11s have been or tn the future •Y bt provided w1th wter. sewer, or rte 111•d water ~•rvtce by .. ans of contracts wt th ' the District. Such contracts require the construction of necessary fac111tits or th• p1yt1tnt of the capital cost and ennual cost of oper1tin9 and .. tntain1ng such fac11it1es . · The plans for factlit1•s to be constructed within the District 1nd 11ch of the txht int and future lt11pro~etMnt Ohtr1,cts are intended to be 1n 1ntegr1t•d part of th• District Is: water Resources Mister 'l•n: Sewer Mister Pl1n; Subere1 Mister Plans; and eddenda thereto. wMch ire 1pprov1d frOfl ti .. to t1•. hereinafter 1n SOM inst1nces referred to collectively as •the Plan•. The 'l•n is directed toward providing the District w1th the h1gh•st Quality of w.ter econ<>ft'1ca1ly and practically feasible. As it is the destre of the District to effect cons•rvation of water resources whenever possible, the Pl1n is also d1recttd toward collecting, treating. and rtcl11•1ng sewage and w1stewat1r ind ben1fic1lly reus1ng the rtsult1nt rtcla1•d water. The collection, tr11t.Mnt, and reuse of such SNl9t 1nd wutewater h proposed to be accOfllPlhhed in the 11ast tnv1ro,..nta11y sound, tconot11C11 ly f 11stble, and pract ica 1 Minner d•t•"''"•d by the District to be poss1ble . lt ·ts the 1ntent of tht District that such rttlai .. d water be used 1n a .. nntr .that, in t0111Pl11nct with any and all 1ppl1cabl1 F•d•ral. State • end 1oc1l statues, ordtn1nces . regul1tions, and other requtr ... nts w111 achieve the following: (1) Prevent d1~ct hUllln consU111Ption of the recl1t .. d water. (2) Control and 11•1t runoff of recl1tiled vtt•r by COfttrolling the installation and operat\on of systtllS usint recl•i .. d water. .. For these reasons. th• Dhtr1ct dtstres to constr-uct °" 1 sugtd bash the fac111t1es needed 1n concert with past, present, and , to tht extent possible, future environ111nt1l 1nd land use dtc1s1ons . Th• Distr1ct neither dtter111nts nor 1nttnds to dttena1ne or prec ipit1te land use dech tons or the ICCO"'Plhhtltnt of any pl1ns of developtWnt of vertous owners of undeveloped property within the D1strict. Jn .ast instincts when service 1s des1red for th• pur-posts of 11ndscape irr111t1on, agrkultur1l irrigation, construction ..ater. industrial process w1ter, wtter for flushing toilets end urinals in office buildings. or recreational 11111Pound11ent; tt is the general intent of the D1str1ct to prov1d• the appl1c1nt , own•r. or custCMNr w1th r•cla1Md ..,.ter in Heu of potable wttr. However, each use .ust be approved on a case-by-cast bists. ind th• Ohtrtet My-deten1t ne at fu d1scnt1on whfther 1t fs necesury or des1rable to furnhh th• 1ppl'1c1nl. owner. or custOfltr w1th potabl• water at pot1blt wter rates, either on • perunent bash or on an tntert• b1sh. Dete,..\nat\ons on the specifi c uses to be allowed shall be in 1ctord1nce w1th the standards of treat .. nt and water qua Hty requ1 r ... nts set forth in T1t lt 22, Chaphr 4 of the Ca Hfornta AdMinhtr1t he Cod•. and with the tntent of these Rules and Regulations to protect the pub11c htelth. £1ch use shall, in 1ddition, be subject to the 1v1 111bi l 1ty of fac111t1es ind/or the ftas1b11ity of .. k1nt such f1c111t1es av1 i l1ble . In llOst all instances , the sewer service 1s ava i lable as herein provid•d only where th• District is assured to its Htisfact ion that 1n per-p•tu1ty 1t will also be provid i ng water service to the app l icant. custOfltr . or property owner or the successor thereto for wh ich sewer service ts des i red . SECTION 2 OEFJ NIT IONS The tenns hereinafter set forth. unless otherw1se spec1f1ed, shal l have the foll ow1hg meanings : (4) (S) <•> A,,IOVEO CHECK VALVE shall .. an 1 ch•ck v1lv• that seats re1d1ly and CQllPl•tely. It 9Ust be cerefully .. ch1ned to heve free moving parts and euured wahr tightness . The fact of the closure el,.nt 1nd v1lvt seat 11Ust be bronze, COlllPOS1tion. or other ltOftcorroeltble .. terhl th1t will stat tt9htly under 111 .prev1'1'1ng cond1t1ons of field us•.. ''"' .•nd bushinvs shall be of bron1e or other noncorrodib le. non st tck ing •t•ria 1. ..ch1ned for •HY. dt.,.ndab lt eperatton. The closure tlMent (t.9 .• clapper) shall be intef"Nlly weighted .or otherw1s• 1nten11lly tQu1pped to PNMIC>tt r•ptd •ftd pos1tivt closure tn all s1tes where thts feature 1s obtainable . • A,,IOVED OOUILE CHECK VALVE ASSEMlY sMl 1 •in an HHllbly of tt least two 1ndependently •ctint 1pprovtd check valves tnclYC11nt t11htly closing shut-off valves on Heh side of tht check v•h• •ls9'11bly and suitable leak ... •t•ttor drains plus conntct1ons 1v1tl1ble for test1ng the ..aterttghtness of t1ch check ••lve. • A,,.OVEO llOUClD PltSSUIE PIUIClPll IAClf LUM '1£Yl•lloel HVlCl sha 11 .. n 1 ~tvtce 1ncorporattftl two or •re check valves end lft e.i ... ttc1lly oe>erattnt •tffe,..nt11l relief v1lve loc1t~ '-.._... t"9 t.. ce..c,1, two se.t.t-eff "lves, 1nd ""'"" "'"' 11ec•wrr 11-1 ..,.ri...cts for ttstt... T"9 '9vtct 1tw11l .,.rate t• •1Rta1• tM "'91••N 1R u.. 1 ... ~ M cM<k 'fll•n lns U... Ken• 11. SlVlMllLITY 1•·1 tM """',.. • t"9 1i1tr,c\'1 •t•r ••lw st• ef tM -.1ce. 1•-1 cnsett• 9f .,.1 n... ,....,.,. MWI• tM cMc• •1"" ,,_.-;::~~~:~t1~==~ri:==t1~----~--......,-----:-----'~::·:r--:_... ________ ~-~-....---=Ulil ... lf • l•CeHef 1 .tf et ~-... l~ Id 1•-1 •1•. a.. '''''""''-' .. 1 .. wn ....... '* ·-~..aJ•a .... ....... ..... " ,. .. "" ., ··=·· ta•• ..... •• ...... t•• ., . •11.. .. ... ~·· , ... , ...... .. t ...... , "'" ........ . °'91 ... Cwt OAILV ptLOT/ Tueeday, March 21 , 1te9 ,,..,,...c1 • Devices used w1th1n th• 01str1ct shill ·bt 1ncludtd on the list of dev1ces approved by the Foundat1on for Cross-Conntct1on Control end Hydraulic 11s11rch, Uftivtrs1ty of Southern Ca11forn1a . ~. .I (30) OPEN SPACE shall .. an land that has bttn dts1gnated by a iov1rn.1ntal agency to ret111n undevelo~d and therefore does r1ceh1 veter or sewer strv1ct. (38) RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM shall .. 1n 1nd1v1dually or collectively any recla1 .. d water f1c1lity or facilities installed by the District or f1nanc1d. constructed, ind dedicated to th• District by an 1ppl1c1nt. owner, or. custOMer or art the result of local 1n1tiath• and financing in tracts and subdhhions9 as wel~ as , cOtm1trc11l or industrial developments typic•lly less than 6 in d1a .. ter. Th• D1strict shill d1t1rwin1 what. facilities are p~rt of ,a distribution syst• f o. ~t1• to ti• as necessary. Tht District s dtte,..inat1on in this 1g1rd shall be fin1l and conclusive. (43) RECLAIMED WATER TRANSMISSION MAINS sh111 ,. .,,n rec lai•d water. lines and appurtenances typically 6• ind 11rger purch1s1d or censtructed by the District with bond proceeds and/or cavac1ty charges or those constructed by an applicant, owner, or cust01Mr subjtcf:, in whole or 1n part to re111burs ... nt. The District sha 11 dttena1n• what facilities are reclai•d water transMission •ins frM tilM to ti11e as necessary based on the currently adopted Mister plan and the terms ·and provis1ons of any re1111burse11ent agreements. The District's dtten11inat1on in regard to these .atters shall be final and conclusive . (•1) SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM shall 111ean individually or collectively any sewer facilities financed, constructed, and dedicated to the District by an applicant. owner, or customer or are the result of local in1t1ative and financing in tracts and subdiv1s1ons, as well as connereial or industrial developtMnts. typically less than 12• 1n dilmeter. Sewer collection syste11s shall include dry sewers installed by developers prior to construct ion of trunk sewers . The District sha 11 detem1ne what flc111ties are part of 1 collect ion system from ti.e to time as necessary. The District's detemination 1n th1s regard shall be final and conclusive. (49.1) STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS shall 11ean the District's •standard Spec1f icat ions for the Construct ion of Water, Sewer, and Rec la imed water Facilities•; latest edition. (50) ( 51) (SB) SURCHARGE shall 11ean 1 charge i11Posed by the District for the provision of a special service not non11lly provided by the District, such as situations involving unusual quantity or quality req~irements. This surcharge .. Y include, but is not li~ited to, punip1ng surcharges . TRUNK SEWERS shall 111ean sewer pipe lines and appurtenances purchased or constructed by the District with bond proceeds ·and/or capacity charges or those constructed by an applicant, owner,. or customer · subject 1n whole or in part to reillbursnent, typically larger than 12' in di1111eter. The District shall' determine what facilities are trunk sewers fr011 ti• to ti• as necessary based on the currently adopted Master plan and the terms and provisidns of any reimbursement agree11ents . The District's deteminat ion 1n 4egard to these matters shall be final and conclusive. . WATER DISTJIBUTION SYSTEM shall Mean individually or collectively any water facilities financ~d. constructed, and dedicated to the District by an applicant, owner or cust011tr or are the result of local initiative and financing in tracts and subdivisions, as well as conner1ca 1 or industrial developments, typically len than 12• 1n d1a•ter. Water distribution systentS sha 11 include a 11 fire hydrants . The District shall detemine what facilities are part of a dhtrW>ution systn from time to tifM an necessary. The District 's determination in this regard shall be final and conclusive . (63) WATER TRANSMISSION MAINS sha 11 Man water lines and appurtenances purchased or constructed by the District with bond proceeds and/or capacity, charges or those constructed by an applicant, owner, or custC>Mr subject in whole or in part to re111bursetMnt. typically larger than 12• in dia11eter . The Dhtr1ct sha 11 determine what facilities are water transmission 11ains frOll thne to ti.. as necessary based on the currently adopted Mister plan .and the t1n1s and provisions of a~ reimbursenient agreements. The ..Dtstrict's .detennination in regard to these .. tters shall be final and conclusive. •.3. PERMil'S o: S i Pe""its for water, sewer, and reclai .. d water service and any connection for ••service 11ade as provided in the permit issued under these Rules and r Regulations pursuant to receipt of an 1ppl1cation for such service shall be ''subject to the following conditions: • (1) The applicant shall adhere to require•nts prescribed by these Rules and Regulations and to any additional requirtt11nts prescribed by the Manager or by the Board, or both, to insure CQMP11ance w1th the Di strict' s Rules and Regulations as to obta1ning water, swtr ind reclai•d water service, and es to ch1racttrhtics, quality. and quantity of reclai .. blt 1nd non-reclaiMAble sewage that th~ District is willing to receive 1nto 1ts facilities. t ( 5) The District shall not bt Hable for 1ny da•g• by sewage or inadequate cap1c1ty, fro. defective p1Ulllb1 g, bro~tn or faulty later11s, sewers, or co11ect1on systns resulting frOtl any cdhd1t1ons beyond the control of the D1str1ct or otherwise. , ! r 1 G 4.4.2. t.ter1l Sewer and Lateral Connections " : Tht District shall dtttrw1nt and specify 1n the perw1t the s11e. location, and •nner of installing the lateral sewer. Such destgn shall be in accor'd1nct v1th the District's Standard Specifications. lf 1 lateral s-..r is 1nst.11ed by tht applicant, owner, or custO..r; the lateral stver Jotnts stwall re111in exposed uttt11 they have been inspected and approved bf the lhtrict. The t she, slope, 1111,..nt. and •tff'ilh of construction of tM custa111r's bu11ding sewer. end the .,thods to be used 1n nc1vat 1ftl. placin1 of the pt~, • Jointing, test1ftl. and blckf1111"1 of the trench shell c0ftfor11 to the ,,, Dhtr1ct's Spic1f1cattons up to ·D1str1ct's Jurhdtction 1nd fr• there on to the 1ppl1c1blt plUllbing codes enacted and enforced by th• c1t1es of Irvine, ; 1,Atuna leach. ~rt leach, orange, Saftt1 Ana, and Tustin, as "911 as by the County of Orante or its successor.. • 4.S. LIMITATIClfS ON SERVICE CONNECTIONS : Mo perwit shill be issued except on tht following conditions: •1 4.5.1. Miter Si,..tce Connections ----·. - ..... (•) (S) (6) (7) 4 .S.2. ( 1) ( 2) When property provided vtth a wter 11nic1 connecti9" •NI •ler •t•r 1s sulMlh1decl, such connection aM •t•r stwa11 M censi,.red as servinf the lot or ,.reel of 11IMI t"8t tt d1rectlr or ftnt enters. Additional tf9l•r .. ins 1nd/or ~1erv1ce 11nt1 "111 ~ requtred for all subdivided areas 1n ecconlance with these lules •lid letulations. All wattr used on any pr .. ists whtr• a Mettr 1s installed -..st pass through the .. ter. CustCM11rs sha)l be held responsible and ch1~1d ' for all water passing through their tlitters . [very water service lint sh111 be equipped vi th ·an angle curb stop , or wheel valve on tht inlet side of tht .,ttr; such valvt or angle ... • curb stop being intended exclusively for ,~ht use of the Distrtct 1n . controlling the water supply through the water service line. If the curb stop or wheel valve 1s da111gtd by tht custCM1er's use w an extent requiring replact11tnt, such repl1c ... nt shall be at the · custOftltr's expense . ~ Latera 1 Sewers For single fa111ly detached unit rts1dentia~ developNent I sep1r1te and 1ndtptndent literal sewer shall be provided for every individual parcel or building under individual owntr!J'ip. for cond011iniunt developMtnts tht following Minitlu~ number of lateral sewer shall be p~ovidtd : Non Stacked l lateral per every two units -•• size 2 Story Stacked l lateral per every four units -6• size Multi-Story 2 laterals per building -6• size (3) for 1p1rtflent developn1ents the following minimum nUftlber of lateral sewers sha-11 be provided : (4) ( s) 1 lateral per building -6• size The District reserves the right to limit the nuaiber of buildings or the area of land under one ownership to be connected to one lateral sewer . When property provided with a 1atera l s...nr 1s subdhtd_ed. such lateral sewer shall be considered as serving the lot or parcel of land that it directly or first enters . Additional sewers and/or lateral sewers may be required for all subdivided areas in accordance with these Rules and Regulations . ~ l / 4.6. RELOCATION OF WATER SERVICE LINE, LATERAl SEWER, OR RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE OR FIRE HYDRANT Should a water service 11ne, lateral sewer, reclai•d water servic_, line or fire hydrant installed pursuant to the request of the applicant, owner, or customer be of the wrong she or installed at a wrong location; the cost of all cha~ges requ i red shall bt paid by the applicant, owner, or custOfllr. All water services, latera 1 sewers. rte lai11td water services and f i rt hydrants provided pri or to final street illS)rovements shall be considered tenaporary and the costs for all repairs or changes required to bt perfo,..,d by the District sha )l be pa id by the applicant, owner, or customer. 4 .7 . ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS No person sha 11 Make connect ion to the District's w1ttr. sewer, or rec lai•d water facilities without a permit or except as providtd in the pem1t issued by the District . Specifically, but not by way of 11•itation as to any connection to the District's sewer1g1 f1ctliti es; no roof downspouts, exterior foundation drains , areaway drains,"' car wash pads not covered by a roof, or other sourcts of surface runoff or ground water sha 11 bt connected to 1 District sewer facility or to a building sewer or building dr11n that in~turn is connected directly or indirectly to a District sewer facility . •.8. METER TESTING If 1 water or reclaf,..d water .. ter fails to register during any period or ts known to register inaccurately. the cust011tr shall be charged with an average daily consuf11Pt1on during the sa .. 110nth shown by the reading of the .,ter when 1n ust and registedng 1ccurately. Any custa111r •Y d1111nd that the •t•r through which w.ter or ,..cla1•d water 1s being furnfshtd be ex111intd and tested by tu Dhtrt-e.t for th.a purpose of ascer-taining whether or not 1t h correctly registering the 111e>unt of water or recla1 .. d water being delivered through it. Such dtNnd shall bt in writing and shill be 1ccCM1P1nied by a deposit equal to tht ch•rv• for testing as deterwined by the D1str1ct . Upon receipt of such d1111nd and deposit, the D1strtct v111 have tht •ter 1x1•1 ned and tested and, 1f upon such test the •t•r 1h1 ll bt found to register over two percent (21) 110re veter thin 1ctuellr p1ss1s through 1t, the Mttr shal 1 be properly ·1dJuU1d or another Mltr substituted therefor. the deposit shall bt returned, and the water or rtclai•d water btll for the current 110nth w111 be adjusted proport1on1t1ly. If the •ter should bt found to register not 110re than two percent (21) llOrt water thin 1ctu11ly pants through tt, the deposit shall be ntained by tht Dhtr1ct as the expense of •king the test. ·" " 4.10. WATER IACkflOW PREVEWTIOH 4.10.1. leneral . Jhe purpose of these provh1ons h to protect th4t Dhtrict's potable w.ter ,..,1r 111tnst 1ctu1l or potential cross-connections by isol1ttn9, v1thtn the ,r.911tses, cont .. iNltion or poll•tion U-.t .. r occur ltecause of Mftdi1cover"ed or unauthorhecl cross-connect 1on on tlM ,,...hes. lhese prov1s1ons are in acconlance with the C111forftia Adll1nhtr1t1ve Cod•. Title 17 (hbHc ttulth), entttle«f •••1ul1t1ons R1l1ttn1 to Cross-Connections.• • These provisions shall be 1n addition to end not in Heu of the controls and requi,...nts of other r911l1tory 1eencie1, such as local tove,_..ul lftMies and local and Sutt llHlt" letNrtmnts. These f"91•11Uon are t11tiMH to protect the D1itr1ct' s ~ltlt "9ttr supply IM are Mt t•tetMIM to provide f"elUlltefy .. asures for Jrotection of USef'I f nlll the .. lli'°iS Of cress-coanectfons within Uetr °"" '""1111. lot.iitttsuildtftl t,..,, provisions, th• Dhtrict 1ccepts no relf0ftlt.,11ty for cron-c-.ctions or resultt111 hl11rds or cOftu.fMti•. The Dhtrict tt.s ~..,.1_,.. • 1ettve cre11-c-.ctt• cenrel ,,..,... wtU a c .... 1-con..ection taatrel ,..,.. ta eiMt•t•ter "' ........... -..... ,,., er •t1ftcat1ons ,..Nt .. tll1M ,.....11tw er U. ,.,,, • .._1, • •tNCtM ta tM lft.,ector. ,... ... , .. t..u•-·~--lt ::m1• --:::ms• ,,...,.Cl tftfon11tt0ft. tncludtnt pllllill»tn1 incl 'utldtnt plans. to etNblt the Dtstrtct to d1t1r11tn1 the level of blckflow prot1<tt0ft .-.qutred . The proper INckflow protectton, 11 d1t1r11tn1d by the Dtstrtct. 1h111 then be 1n1t1lltcl and inspected before w.ter 11rvtc1 is provtdtcl . (ICh tt• there h I Chlr_ttl Of CUlt-r (tfthtr owner or ten.nt) on any c-rc1al or 1ndu1trt1l ,,..he, the owner or c••t-r shall notify the D1str1ct ·11119d1ate1y. The D1str1ct v111 thlft rea11111 the level of protectton requ.1red. Aho, 1ny 1lt1r1ttons to ••ht1nt onsttt' factltttes that •Y affect tht level of protectton requtred ll!ISt be reported 1 ... diat•ly to the Dtstrtct. Pr• tt• to tt•, r1pre11nt1t1ves of 1ny health a1ency h1vtn1 jurhdictton and/or th• Dtstrtct Illy conduct surveys of any pr .. t11s where weitr service ts provided by th• Dtstrtct. The purpose of -such surveys ts to d1t1,..tn1 1f 1ny actual or potent 1al cross-connections ••ht. The app11cant owner or custCMMr , shall provide reasonable cooper1tton tn fa~tlt~ttng such ...s urveys. . .~ Addtttonal tnfon11tton concerning b.tckf low prevention •Y be.obtatntd from the •Manual of Cross-Connection Control,• foundation f9r Cross -Connection Control and Hydraultc Research, Unhersity of Southern Ca11forn1a, School of £ngtn11rtng . 4.10 .2. Where Protection ls Required l1ckflow protection for the Dhtrtct's potable water supply shall be provtdtd . on each water service connection to: ( 1) Pr1t11s1s having an auxi 11ary water supply. unless the aux111ary vattr supply ts approved by the public health agency having jurtsdictton. (2) (3) (4) Pr•"'' ses on which any substance h hand ltd tn such fashion that could pemit entry tnto the water systtnt. This shal 1 1nclude tht handltng of process waters and waters originating from the D1str1ct's system that have been subject to deter1orat1on in sanitary quality. Premi ses that have internal cross-con~ec t1ons, unless such cross-connections are abated to the sattsfact,on of the District and approved by the State or local health agency. Premhes having intricate pl umbing and piping 1rrang111ents or where not all portions of the prem,ses are readi ly accessibl~ for inspection purposes . (5) Premises hav i ng a repeated hi story of cross-connections being established or re-established . 4.10 .3. Type of Protecti on The type of protection required is related to the degree of hazard that exists on the premises served . The type of protect he device that May be required (listed in increasing level of protection) 1ncludts : Double Check Valve (DC),· Reduced Pressure Pri nciple Backf low Prevent ion Oevtc• (RPPO), and an Air Gap Separation (AG). The water user ·niay choose a higher· level of protection than required by the District. The •ini111um types required, relative to various situations, are listed below . Situations not listed below shall be evaluated on a case-by -case bas i s and the appropriate type of protection requ i red shall be determined by the District and /or health agency . - Degree of Hazard (1) S.wage and Hazardous Substances (a) (b) (c ) (d) (t) ( 2) (b) Prtntises where the District 's potable water syste~ i s used to supplement the reclainied water supply. Pr1t1tists where there are wastewater pumping and/or treatrlent plants and there is no interconnection with the potable water system. This does not include a stngle ~fantily residence that has a sewage lift pump . A RPDP ""Y be provided 1n lieu of an AG if approved by the health agency ·and the Di strict . Prttaises where rtclai11ed water is used and there is no interconnection with the potable water systtta. A,RPPD .. Y be pro- vided in lieu of an AG tf 1pprovtd by the h11lth agency and tht District. Premi ses where hazardous substances ire handled tn any .,nner tn which the sub - stances 11ay enter the potable water system. Thts does not include a single-. fa~ily residence that has 1 sew~e lift PUllP · A RPPO 11ay be provided tn lieu of an AG if approved by the health agency and the District. Pr .. ists where there are irrigation systtt11 tnto which ftrttlizers, herbicides , or pesticides are, or can be, tnjected . Prtt1tses where there ts an unapproved auxiliary water supply which is interconnected with the publtc water systtnt. A RPPD or DC .. Y be provided in lieu of 1n AG if approved by the health agency and thi District. '"•hes ..,._,,.. there 1s an unapproved 1uxtlt1ry w.ter supply ind there are no tnterconnect1ons vtt~ the District•s w.ter syst... A DC •r M provided 1n 1teu of 1 IPPO 1f 1pprov9d br th• health 114'ncy 1nd the 01strict. (3) fire ,rotectton sritem (a) (C) 'rwhes t.Mre tit• f1re spt• h . •trectlr 1....-11~ fr1111 lite 11str1ct•s wter 1rst• 1ftlll tMre 11u1M1pproved ••tHary wter ._1, • er to t"9 ,....ties (ftOt tnerc .... \M). Min imum Type of Backf low Prevention AG AG AG AG RPPD AG • IC • Orange COut OAILV PILOT/T~, Matdt 21, .. " WEid Detr•• of HIHrd or f1re PUllPS wh1ch t1k1 suction frCMI prtv1t~ reservoirs or tanks 1r1 used . (4) Prtt1is1s where entry is restricted so that inspect,ons for cross-connections cannot be •d• with sufftc,ent frtQuency ·or it sufft- cently short no~tce to 1ssurt that cross- connect1ons do not ex i st. (S) Prt~ists Where there 1s a repeated history of cross-connections be1ng established or re-est1b 1 tshed. 4.10 .4 . Inspection 1nd Maintenance of Protective Devices .. ,,., .. ,,,. ef 1tcU lw Pctytat1• J DC RPPO RPPO . It sha 11 be tht duty of the wa t er user on 1ny prtt1i ses on which backf low prewent1on dev ices are installed to have COftlP•tent 1nspect1ons 111d1~1t least once a year, or IM>rt often in those instincts where successhe inspections indicate repeated failure. All i nspections and testing shall bt pe;fo,...d by a tester certified by the local health depart11ent . The devices shall 1lso be tested inmed i attly after they are -i nstalled, relocated or ripa1red and shall not be pl aced in service unless they are funct ion1ng as required . The Di strict will notify. the appl icant , owner or custOtltrs when routine testi ng h needed and also supply theni with the necessary form that •st be filled out each ti111 a device ts tested or repaired . The notice wilt include the d1te when th• test ..ust be completed, generally 30 days 1ft1r the date of the not1ce . The c()ftlPltted, ori ginal forms shall be returned to the District. Copies of the COf'llPltted forms shal l also ' be sent to the local health departme nt. The appl icant, owner or customer sha ll not i fy the Di strict any ti .. the device is repaired, replaced or relocated. A second not 1ce sha 11 be sent to each water user who does n6t have that r backf low prevention dtv1ce tested as prescribed in the first notice w1th1n the time allowed . The see-ond not-ice wi ll ghe the water uur a lS~ay P•riod to hive the1r b1ckf low prevention devi ce tested . If no act ion h taken wi thin the 15-day peri od, then a third notice will be sent to t he water user gi vi ng the wa t er user 1 f inal 10-day period to have the dev ice tested. If no act 1on 1s taken w1thin the 10-day period, then the Di strict will notify the user that wate r servi ce wi 11 be teminated and proceed to turn off the wate r unt 11 the device 1s tested and passes the test . See Sect ton 14 .10. 7 . Terminat i on of Water Serv i ce . A device sl)all be repaired or replaced by, and at the expense of 'the water user, whenever it is found to be defective . Records of all such tests and repairs shall be 1111nta1ned by the water user . The District •Y request records regard i ng any ba~flow prevent i on dev ice on the pr1t11ses . A dev i ce may be removed for re_eair or re 0placement 1 provided that (_.) water use is dhcont1nued uht il repa i r or replacement is tC>fllPleted and :the device ts returned to service, or (b ) the service connection ts equipped with other backf low protection approved by the Di stri ct. A retest .will be required following the repa 1r or repl acement of the dev ice . A de vice may be relocated fo llowing confinaation by the District that the rel ocat ion wi l l continue t o provi de t he requ i red protection and s1tisfy 1nsta llat \on requ i rements~ A retest will be requi red fo llow1ng the relocation of the de vic e. 4 .10 .~ Ma rk1ng Safe and Unsafe Water li ne s Where the prem ises conta in dual or mult iple wa t er systems •nd pipi ng, the exposed port ions of pi pe lines sha ll be pa i nted, banded, or .,rktd at suff 1 c ient 1 nterva ls t o. di st 1 ngu ish clearly whi ch water h safe for drtnk ing purpos es and wh ich h not safe . Al l out lets i ntended for drinking purposes sha ll .be plai nl y marked to indicate that fa ct . For conditions l, 2, 3 or 4 above, the Di stri ct wi ll t1""1nate service to a customer 's premise after three written not iGes have been sent specHytng the correct he act ton needed and the ti• pertod tn which 1t •st be C011Plet1d . 'If no action ts taken within the allowed t1tne p~r1od, wter service 111y bt ternti nated tn 1ccordance with Section 1•, ENFORCEMEN T AND PENALTIES . For conditions 5, 6, 7 or 8 above, the Di st r i ct will .. 1te reasonable effort to adv i se the water user of intent to terwiinate water service. Then, the District wi 11 ten111nate the water service and lock the service valve in the closed position . Water service will not be rei nst1ted until corrtctton of al l violations has been approved by the Oi str1ct. Failure to correct the violations •Y result tn p1nun1nt terwii na t 1on of water service in accordance w1th Section 14, ENFORCEMENT ANO PENALTIES . 4.12 . AUTHORIZED uses FOR RECLAIMED WATER In accordance wi th the provis ions of Section l, the uses of recla1•d water 111y tnclude, but not by way of l i,.itation, landscape irrigation, avrtcultura l trrigat ion, construct ion wate r . industrial process water. wter for flushing tol tets and urinals in high rhe buildi ngs, and rec reat iona 1 tmpound•nt. la~ iuch use 11Ust. be constdered for 1p~rov1l by the Dhtrict on 1 case-by-case bas i s, and the 01str1ct .. Y deterwii nt in 1ts discretion wt\tther tt ts necessary or desirable to furnish recla1Mtd wattr for the specific u~e involved . Oeterwiinations as to spec1f1c uses to be allowed shall be 1n accordance with the st1ndards of treat111nt and water qu1lity requt,....nts set forth tn l i tle 22 , Chapter 4, of tht C111forn11 AdN1nistrativt Code . Prior to approv1ng such uses ; the Distri ct 11i1y. 1n tts dhcretion, set forth spectftc requirtMnts as cond 1t1ons to providin9 such services and /or require specific prior approval frON the appropr11te regulatory agenc ies . 4.13 . SCHEDULING RECLAIMED WAl ER The Ohtr1ct ,..serves the right to contro 1 1nd schtdu le the use of rec 11imd water 1f tn the op i ni on of the Manager or Ms des1gnated representathe, schedultng ts necessary for purposes including, but not •11•itlcl to. the •1nttnance of an acceptable vork ing pressure 1n th• reclatllitd wter srst .. and provid1nt for rt1sonabl1 saf1gu1nk tn relation to public health. Guidelines for such scheduling shall be developed 1s de.-d 1pproprtate by the M1n1Qtr or hts d•siqnated reortsentattve 4.lS. IESPOMSlllllTY FOR MAlNlENANCE •. 4.lS .1. WATCa AND ICCLAIMCO ... lER The applicant, ~er, or custo..r 1s r"9sponstblt for •tnutn1nt 111 ensUt facilit1ts that 1r1 under th• ownership of parties other UW.n the li1trtct • . 4 .15 .2. Slwtl -Slllll£ fAMllY UMITS 4.15.3. SCWll -""lflMLLI• •ITS (CGlllCIU•llM c.ltltS -••Ill) Rl1RteMMt ef en1Ut ll'Wlr. •In 1t•s IM11 .. U. .. l ~Coe t DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, March 21, 1989 ..... Dhtr1ct up to the •in lint cleanout or last •nholt. In order to qual Hy for such .. inttnanct, thtst fac11it1es 11Ust be fully dedicated to tht D1strict, including proper easeMnts, and approved by the Mln111r or hh designer. All lattr1h upstrea111 of th• •in 11ne are the respons1b111ty of the owner/applicant. 4.15 .4. OBSTRUCTION OF OR DEPOSIT OF MATERIAL IN METER IOX£S OR HYDIAMTS No person shill place, dispose, or deposit or p1rwtt the plac ... nt, disposal or deposit of 011, tox1c, hazardous or conta•1nattd 11qu1d or Wiste, trash, dirt, building 111t1r1als or other substances, objects or obstructions in, on or around Mttr boxes, .D1stMct hydr1nts or other Dhtrict faci 11t1es froni b1cot1ing obstructed ·or obscured by tre.s, shrubs, plants or 1n any other •nner so as to it11Ptde their ust or access to th .. to .. kt their use or access to them or •kt their location difficult to dtttrwine. If such substances, objects or obstructions art not cleaned and re.oved or art ptrw1tttd to obscure or i11Pede such faci 11ties, th1 District . •Y. after providing reasonable notice to the applicant, owner or custa.er, 1cc011Pl1sh tht cleaning and ....oval and C:harge the applicant, owner or custo.er for the cost of doing so .• 4.17. INTERIM WATER SERVICES 4 • 17 • l . Genera 1 Tht D1stdct's potable water system has been 11aster pl1nned to serve the ulti11att residential, conniercial , ind industrial needs of the District's service 1rea. Design and construction of (ac11it1ts are phased in unison with tht development of tht above ment toned service rtqu1rt111nts. However, the District w111 provide service for interim uses whenever possible, although · such uses shall bt subject to the conditions set forth herein. 4.17.3. Agricultural Service Connections (1) The District reserves the right to regulate agricultural users without notice 1f pressures in the distribution system drop below ~ the •in111&.1m acceptable range . When pressure is rtsu...d to an acceptable range for a reasonable period of time, all regulated agricultural services will be returned to their requested flows . (2) All requests for water and reclaimed water for agricultural purposes must be .. de 24 hours in advance of the intended use . Only authorized District personnel will set and adjust flows from all agricultural service connections. (3) Deliveries for agricultural use shall be delivered at a constant rate . (4) All changes in flows will be 11ade between the hours of 7:00 a.m . and 3:00 p.m. All changes in flow will be 11ade prior to ·10:00 a .m. the day prior to its intended use. The District reserves th'e right to interrupt agricultural service 1t any tinie without notice 1f such usage is causing pressures in the system to drop below an acceptable range. Such urvice 111y be pemanently discontinued upon 30 days written notice to tlte owner/applicant. Section s FACILITIES DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION S. l . 6ENERAL All offsitt water , sewer, 1nd rtclai .. d water facilities and all onsite reclai•d water faci 11tits shall be designed and constructed according to the requireMents, conditions, 1nd standards stt forth in the Standard Specifications, which docut1ent is on file at the office of the District, and by this reference 1s incorporated herein . ·· · The reclai•d water systttt, including both offs1te and onsite facilities, shall bt separate and independent of any potable water system. 5.2. OFFSITE WATER, SEWER, ANO RECLAIMED WATER FACILITIES l Any water distribution, sewage collection, or recl1i•d water distribution :systttt facilities, to th1 extent d1t1,..1ned by tht District, required to serve w1th1n dtveloPMnts of th..-l)roperty. vtthtn the Di strict sha 11 bt provided by the applicant, owntr, or cust0111.r at his expense. Plans and specifications for 111 water distribution, sewer collection, and reclai .. d water distribution fac111t11s shall be subllitttd to and approved by the District in advance of construction. Tht District will assURte responsib111ty for providing water, sewer, and reclai•d water service to tht point of connection (individual lots for residential water and sewer service) of such develoP9'nt upon transfer to the District of title to all facilities in tht required systetH and any necessary eastt1tnts therefor. All 11st11ents shill bt 1n 1 fo,.. accept1ble to the District and not subject to outstanding obligations to relocate such facilities or any deeds of trust, except 1n instances whtr ... such 1s d1ten11tn1d by tht Board or the Manager to bt 1n tht best interests of the District. 5.3. ONSITE RECLAIMED WATER FACILITIES . Any onsitt reclaiflltd water faci11ty shall be prov1ded by the applicant, owner, or customer at his expense. Tht 1pplicant, owner, or customer shall retain title to all such onsite facil1t1es . Onsite reclai .. d water fac1lit1ts, in addition to confo,..ing to the Standard Specifications shall confo,. to local govern1~ codes, rules, and regulations. Tht C1t1es of lrv1nt, Laguna leach, MewpC>rt le•ch. Orange, Slnt1 Ana, and Tustin end the County of Orange shall have authortty over .. ttr1als, equip...nt, design, and construction MthOds used wtth1n their jurhdiction. When the D1strict's Standard Spec1f1cat1ons require 1 hfgher qua11ty .. ttrial, equ1Pfltnt, dts1gn or construction •thod than that required by the 1bov1 local governing codes, rules, and regul1ttons; the District's Spec1ficat1ons shell t1ke precedence. Plans and spectftuttons and recont drawings sha 11 be preptred and subll1tted to the District 1n accordance v1th the Standerd Specff1c1tfons. Plans and spec1f1cat1ons •st bt approved by · the · Dhtrtct prfor to c~nc1ng construction . Prior to c~nc ... nt of serV1tt to an~ onstt1 syst• ustng recla1flld water, record drawtngs shall be provided and 1ppreved and the installed syst• shall be tested under act1v1 cond1t1ons to 1n111re that the opfrat1on ts 1n 1ccord1nce with the tntent of these lules end .. 1111t1ons. In 1ccord1nc1 vtte. Section 1 lwre1n, 1n those 1rets .,._.,.. recl1191d wter h not 11111dt1t1ly awa11ab11 for use ""'" tlw tlest1n 1re1 ts ,....Y for constructton, and 1f ttte Obtrtct hes .utemied tMt reclatllM .. t•r v111 be supp119d tft tM fvt•re, ttte •s1te factltttn 19'111 .... rtMl•• .. 4tltlftM to' use reclatllild .. ter. Prewtst•• ie..11 .. •• • U.St repl1tf11t1 follMd to 111w fer c•Httett. t4t U. NC11MllN .. ter f1c.,tH\t11 .._ u.., --1wat1a•lt. lft tM ttwae'111, .-1e ,_..,k •*" wtll ie IWHM te i.:: ....... ~,~,,,...,. .... ~ . .-",,.1a •Ur facUttta ••• • t121t£Xr. _....1• .-.r .Ur CIPRICtt•. A Nc'fltw ""91Ur '9f lie ~ ............. '• ICC ....... IHUt 11ctt• 4.10 ... ,. ... "111 ,,. u ,. ... •• .. ,._ f ntttn .,. •fM _..,.•Ur. TN Nekfl• ,,_,•ter 1MU M ... trllill.. e.tet -Ul11 lti a 119rt ., ttl t•Uttt•. 1'I It lttct MtH f'llilmM• NetfllW .,. .. "" ... wt11 tM CllAICtt• .. f UI ,., ..... ...., ...... 1 .. • ...... ...Smlll 5 , .. The oper1t1on 1"411 surve1111nc1 of 111 onite recl11md wmter 1rsttm f1ctl1ties, 1nclud1ng but not 11111tld to landscape ~rrt1at1on srst-. .. r1cultural trrt11tton syst-. wmter fer fh111t1111 totlets and ur1uh in h19hrhe office butld1ngs •• srst.IM llttltnd h• nlatton to use of recl11~ wmt1r for indu1tr1al process or centntettlft purpo111. or recnattou1 111POundmnt syst•s ustng the Ohtr1ct11 reclaimd wmter, shall M pder t• •na1-nt of an •anstte leclatmd Miter S.perv1sor• desf1nated t.y the 1ppltc1nt, owner. or customer and approved by t"9 District. Th• 01strtct .. y. from UM to t1M. r94U1rt that aft •0nstte ltcl1tmd Wlter SUpervtsor' obtltl instruction tn the use of recl1t•d water, such 1nstructton betng provided br or approved by the D1str1ct. However, pursuant to Sectfon 8.2 of these lules and Regulations, the Maftag•r or authorhed represintathts of th• District shall ..,nitor and inspect the entire rtclai .. d water syst•, tncludtng onsitt and offsitt fac111ties, and for these purposes shall have the r1ght to enter upon the cust011tr's·p,...tses during reasonable hours. ' The applicant, owner, or custOMr shall have tht following responsibilities tn relation to operation of ons1te fac111t1es: .. .., (1) To •kt sure that• .111 their operations personnel are tr.a1ned and fa•1111rtzed wtth the use of reclai.,d water. (2) To furnish thei~ operations personnel with •tntenance instructi9ns, controller charts, and record drawings to ensure proper operation tn accordance with the onsite fac111tits design and thtst Rulu and R'gula,tions. (3) To prepare and subflit to the District one (1) set of record drawings. (4) To notify the District of any and all updates or proposed changea, llOd1ficat1ons, or additions to the onsite facilities, which changes shall require approval by the District and shall be designed and constructed according to the requi re11ents. conditions. and standards set forth tn tbe District's and stt forth in tb•st Rules 1nd Regulations, 1nc1ud1ng but not 11•1ted to Section 5.3 hereof. In accordance "1th the above referenced rtqui r1111nts, cond1t tons, and standards, changes "'ust be subftlitttd to the District for plan check and approval prior to construction. The construction shall be inspected by the District, and revised record drawings and controller charts sha 11 be approved by the District. The Dhtri.ct NY-, 1f it deems such to be in the best interest of the District, waive or 110d\fy any of the foregoing. (5) To ensure· that the reclei11ed water facilities ret111\n in accordance with these Rules and Regulations including the District's Standard Specification. For exaniple, but not by way of li•itation, as st1ted in the design criteria section of the above referenced specifications : (a) Cross-connections between potable water facilities ind onsite reclai11ed water facilities art forbidden. . (b) Hose bibs on reclai111d water facilities are forbidden . . (c) Drinking fountains shall be protected ffOM the spray of reclaimed water. (6) Tp oper1te and control the systn in order to prevent direct hUtMn consutRPtion of r1clai111d water and to control and li•1t runoff . Tht applicant, owner, or ~ustOMr shall be responsible for any and all subsequent uses of the reclai,..d water. Operation and control 11easures to be utilized 1n this regard shall include, where appropriate, but not be liniited to the following : ('7) ( ll) ( b) (c) Onsite reclai11ed water facilities shall b• operated to prevent or •inimize discharge onto areas not under control of the customer. Full circle sprinklers shall not be used adjacent to sidewalks, roadways, and property lines in order to confine th• discharge from sprinklers to the design area. The operation of the onsit• reclai111d water facilities shall be during the periods of •foi .. 1 hwun ust of the service area . Consideration shall be given to allow 1 •nimuni dry-out tifllt before the disign 1rta will be used by the public . . . Recl1111td water shall be applied at a rate that does not exceed the infiltration rate of tht so11. Whtrt varying soil types are present, the design and operation of th• reclaimed water faci11t1es shall be C01111Patible with tht lowest infiltration rate of the soil present . (d) Whtn the application nt• exceeds tht infiltration rite of the soil, 1utCM11t1c s~sttt11s shall be utilized and progra ... d to prevent or •ini11he tht ponding and runoff of rtcla1•d water . Tht sprinkler shall not be allowed to operate for a t1 .. longer than the landscape's water requirtt1tnt. If runoff occurs before the landsc1pe's water requtr ... nts ere Mt, t 1 1utot11tic controls shill be repr09ra ... d w1th additional watering cycles of shorter du rat 1on to Mtt the requi r ... nts . Th 1s •thod of operation is tntended to control and l1•1t runoff . (e) To report to the District any and all failures 1n 1ppl1c1nt, owner, or cust01111r's syst .. that cause an unauthori11d discharge of ree1a1Md water. To COllPlY with any and 111 applicable federal, Stitt, and local st1tu'ts, ord1nanns, regulations, contracts, thue· Rules and Regulations, and all requireMnts prescribed by the .Manager and the Board . In tht event of v1olat1on, all charges ana penalties shall bt applied and collected by Otstr1ct. Section 9 COMECTION Ff ES t. l. llN£1Al Connection fees app11cablt to 111 property to be served shall be e1tablhhed fr• tt• to ti• by the lolrd and set forth tn [a"1t.1t I to thtu Rules •nd Rttulattons . Such property to be ser'Wd 11Mll ~ l1911ly dtscrtMcl 1n the 1pp11c1tton for service. If, subs..,_,.t to the hsuance of tll• 1R1tt1l perwtt. U..re h a chal'.'tt 1n _....,. 1pp11c1nt, tenant, cu1t1111r, cla11 of .,e, or cens ... t10ft, the D1str1ct •r d1t1,.1n1 that addtttona1 c..-cttlft fMs are ,_.u1Nd. T ... s• addtttOM1 '"'"•' shl 11 bt c_,..ted Oft tM Msts ef U.. resultt .. increese '" 11rv1c1 capec1tr and fl•; or. °" •Rr reclasstficatilft of •s•r tw.e. ......_.,r • d•"I• 11ee111tute1 tM ..... , ef f.wtMr '"' to Ute Dhtrict, tM lhtr1ct •r ,_.,. U. lllCW1 ... •clin1 .. • tie "'"'rtr (Ms.ii .,. ......... tek• f,. tM ... ..-.C•)J Wttlt .... ~·-ftt'-tM te .. ,.._,,. fer ••hti .. er ,.111t1e ,.._.. c•• 1tt• M ......... -.U.r a •Hft....i n1 ,.,., t1 ,...tN. lltetWt91t* ., tlle lt1tr1ct ta Utts NllN 111111 M ... t• I Mlwttll tfW fer '""'"' ..... 1 ., '-'· .•. .,.,,,_, ....... .... ,,.. .. cal ,..,. ...... ..,. 1-. ... -~u. t • f OF' ttrv1ct or any succtnor the,..of. Any such -.unt •Y bt ,..covered d1rectly from any of the for~otng by ••ns of procttdhtgs 1n1ttattd tn the proper •n1ctpel or super1or court of the Stitt of C.Hfornt1. In addtt1on to recover.tng such ..,unt by •ins of judtct1l deter:m1utton o,. procetdtng, the Ohtrict •Y. to the extent nw or subsequently ,.,..ttttd by '"'· cause such tllOunts to be collected tiy the County Tix Collector', t~ethtr with any 1entr1l or spect1l taxes or s1•111r chlrtts on the property to "'tch thts servtct has bttn provtded, and 1s 4tscrtbed tn the 1pprop,.t1tt 1ppltc1tton for service. Jn etthtr event, the 1ppltc1nt, ~tr, or custCM1er 1nd 111 persons stgntng the application shill be li1blt tn addttion to such 1110unt tndtvtdually and collt~vely for 111 costs incurred tn collecttng such 1ddiUon1l a110unts to the Distrtct. as dtttrmtned 1n the 111nntr htretn provided, tncluding a r11son1blt 1110unt for attorney's ftts. Also, the Otstrict .. Y. at 1ts dhcrt\ ton. termin1t9' water. sewer. ind/or recl1t•d water strvtce tn the .. nntr provtdtd for 1n these Rules and Regullttons 1f such a•unts are not patd on the d1tt in t~t .. nner tretn provided . c-9. 2. INTERPRETATION OF COttNECTION FEES If th• f1ctu1l sttuattons presented in 1n applic1tton by an applicant. owner. or cust~r do not fall within the cl1sstfic1ttons set forth tn Exhtbtt •e•·to these Rules and Regulations. thf Manager sh~ll 1nterprtt thlfl to establish 1 reasonable cl1ssiftc1t1on and fee . In 111king such interpretations, the Manag~r sh~ll be guided by the policy of the .District set forth herein . Further, 1n th3 event that the applic1nt, owner, or custot1tr dots not concur in the dtt1n1in1tion of tht MAnager, ht .. Y request that such be considered by the Board . Any such request shill be tn writing ind shall set forth detail and facts supporting tht differences between the request of applicant. owner. or custOMer and th• det1rwtn1tion Made by the Manager. No such application shall bt cons1dtrtd unless there is 1 specific and detailed request for action proposed by 1n 1ppltc1nt, owner . or customer s•tting forth the exact amount of fees that the applicant, owner or customer be11evts should bt established and shall tntlude supporting infonution . Preferably •. such supporting tnfonnat1on should bt prepared 1nd subnlttted by 1 Rtghttrtd Ch11 Engineer, experienced in the construction, optr1tton, 111nagenient, 1nd f1n1nctng of 11Un1cipal water and/or sewage fac111tits. If approved by the Board, such decision shall be i"'l)let11nted by a special agree11ent between the 1pplicant, owner. or custOC'llr and the District. including adequate guarantees and 1ssurances of further or addtttonal payt1tnt at such ti111e as the proposed use of the property described in the 1pplicatton for such 1ction by the Board ts MOdifted. changed. or amended, or the extent of the use of the applicant, owner, or custorMr exceeds that represented to District. The decision of the District in all instances shall be final, subject to administrative or Judical review. except as otherwise provided by law . 9.3 . DEFERRED PAYMENTS Rescinded by Resolution 1919-1. effective January8, 1919 . Section 10 WATER ANO RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE ANO LATERAL SEWER CHARGES 10 .1 . WATlR ANO RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE CHARGES ( 1) ( 2) ( 3) (4) (S) (6) The District shall 11ake charges for the installation of and perpetua l maintenance of 1 ll service lines. water and reclaimed water r111ters. and appurtenances thereto; all of wh ich art the property of the District. Said charges of the Oh trtct. inc 1 udi ng the water connection fees, ntUSt be paid before work will be perfo""!d . Any requ1red backflow prevention devices on potable water serv1ces and flow or pressure control devices shall be downstream of the meter and provided by the 1pplicant, owner, or customer at his expense . ti In tho~ instance-s where the applicant provides (at no cost to the District) the water or reclaimed water service line and appurtenances thereto, the District shall ..ake 1 charge for the installation of the water or reclaimed water meter only. which is to remain the property of the District. Said charge, tn addition to all other usual and regular charges of the Dist-rtct, including any specifted connection fte, as set forth in Exhibit 8, must be paid before work will be performed . The District shall niake charges for the tnst1llatton of and perpetual maintenance of 111 service lines for on-site fire hydrants or 1utomattc fire spinkltr systems, including a check valve on potable water services of a type approved by the N1tiona 1 Board of Fi re Underwdters, .. equipped with a bypass Mter. l>ut not including the down~tre~m control valve, 1f Jue~ 1s required by the customer, all to- reniain the· property of the District . Said charges, 1 n add it ion to all other usu11 and regular charges of the District. including any specified conntttion fte. as set forth in Exhibit 8, raust be paid before work will be ptrfonned. Whtntvtr 1n inst11l1t1on ts requtrtd by 1n 1ppl1c1nt that is not covered by tht schedule of ch1rgts established from ti• to time by the Board and published 1n Exh1b1t 8 to these Rules and Regulations, such work wi 11 bt done with ch1rgts based upon 1n esti .. te of costs •d• by the D1str1ct. If a water or recla1•d water strv1ce line exceeds SO feet in length. or for any other va11d reason it cannot be 1nst1lltd for the aflOunt stated tn the 1pproprt1tt schedule of charges set forth in Exhtb1t B owing to the pecul i1rtty of the proposed service, tht D1str1ct reserves tht r1ght to .. kt said 1nstall1tion. A deposit will bt required to cover tstt .. ttd costs prior to the perfo,..nct of 1ny work . Upon CQ11Pltt1on of the tnstall1tton. the depos1t wtll bt adjusted based on actual costs . If 1ctu1l costs dtfftr from tht deposit a•unt, the appltcant. owner. or custo.r sha 11 be invo1ctCI by the Ohtrtct for the excess of the 1ctu11 cost over the deposited amount, or refunded .the d1ff trtnce 1f less than the deposit. Whenever veter or ,..cl1illtd veter servtc• ltnes. ..ttrs. fire hydrtnts, or other appurtenances art requested to be ••tel by the 1ppltc1nt for any reason wMtsoevt,.. A deposit wt 11 bt required to cover estt•ttd costs pr:ior to the perfo,...nct of any wort. Upon cQllPlttton of the servtct relocation, the depos1t wtll bt 1djusttd used on actutl costl. If actual costs dtfftr frm the deposit uount, the 1ppHc1nt. cwntr, or custo.r shall be tnvo,cd by th• Dtstrtct for t ... excess of the actu1l cost ovtr the dtpos1ttd ..aunt. or refunded t9"1 •ifftrenct tf less than tht dtpos,t . A t._orary service cen..-ctiOft •Y bf instalJiM for 1se over • period of t,• •t eacetdi .. st. (i) monus . for e1eh 111elt c .. ectton, an appltc1tt• 19'111 .. f'1ed in acco,,..nct v1U tM ,,.vtstons of s.ctton 4.Z of tt.n• .. ,., •M l91ul1t10ftt. btes to M cMrttd for Wlt•r nM ,,. ••• c011MCtt• 18'111 M 1• •cco,...M• with •T 141rarv CeMt"9Ctt• S.mce• c•bilttd tn £xht~1t I. n.e 11ser of a tellferary rec11-.. •ter sentce 1Mll l•t111t1t1 •• •0ns1te ltc11t_. •ttr _."tser• t" •cco~anct v1t" t... ,....,,__ts of Secttea 1.1.t ........ ~ LATllAL • CllAm (2) Orange COUt DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, Mer~ 21, 1118 cS ' ftiUC iriii esti .. tt of costs •d• by the Otstr,ct. Any required bactwlttr valves and appurtenances shall be provided by tht appltcant. owner. or custo..r at hts expense . Whenever later1l sewers. ..nholts, or other appurten1ncts art rtQutsttd to' be 110ved by an 1ppl1c1nt for any reason "'•tsoevtr, the charges shall be • .. dt on the b1sh of an estt .. te of costs by the Ohtrtct . Tht char'1tS he,..1n required art 1n addition te all other: charges required by the Dhtr1ct for stwtr servtce and art p1y1bl• pursuant' .to 1rr1n9Mtnts approved by the loard. A deposit w111 be required to cover esti111ttd costs prtor to the ptrfon11nc1 of any work . Upon cor..pletion of the servtct relocation, the deposit will be adjusted for actual costs. lf actual costs d1fftr frOll the dtpostt amount, the applicant. owner, or customer shall bt invoiced by tht Distric~ for the excess of the actual cost-over the deposited 1110unt, or refunded tht renwtining balance if less than the tstt111tt. Section 11 SECURITY DEPOSIT . .. As 1 rule, the District .. Y require of an applicant, owner, or cust011er such • deposit. 1f dened necessary by reason or est i•ted future water, sewer~ and reclaimed water billings or 1f there is an instance or instances ol ,.anthly • delinquency. ·such ai.ount shall not be less than ttte 1stt11ated cost.of water, sewer, and reclainied water service for 1 ont-t10nth period or such other aMOunt as determined by the Manager or Board . Otposhs Ny be returned after one (1.) year at the request of the applicant, owner, or custonttr; providing that all bills rendered durtng the succeeding twelve (12) 110nth period have been paid within fifteen (15) days of presentation .-A deposit d1tenained by tht District w111 be required for all construction water 11tters. Upon ttn1inat1on of service, depos1t 1niounts not previously returned shall be applied to the final utiltty bill •nd any· remaining 1tnount refunded to the appltcint. owner or customer. 12.2. CHANGE OF SERVICE CHARGE The Board reserves the rtght to change the schedule of water. sewer, ind rtcl11me,d water service charges and other charges at any time . 12 .4 . METERING For the purpose of computing charges, Heh 11tter on the custOMr' s pret111sts will be considered separately. and readings of two or •rt .. ters will not be combined as equi va ltnt to nieasurement through ont 11tttr except that in those instances in which, by reason of speci1l optrtting conditions, the District substitutes two or more ... ters of a snialltr s1zt for 1 stnglt 11rger Meter on the same servic• connect ion . In this specta l CISI. tht s ht of service connection shall bt substituted for the size of the Mttr tn tht application of the rate schedule, and shall be the basis {or COllPUting charges. 12 .5. TIME ANO "AHNER OF PAYMENT ( 1) A 11 b11 ls and charges for waier. sewer. and rtclat•d water service hereunder shall be due and payable upon presentation and shall btcOftll delinquent tw•nty-f 1v.t (ZS) days tbtra1tter. Such bttls and ch•r'1ts shall be dee1Md to have been presented upon having been deposited in the United States .. 11; postage paid; and addressed to the applicant. owner, or customer reflected 'in the records of the Oht;.ict . ( 2) ( 3) If payment 1s riot 111dt within twenty-f 1ve ( 2S) days after presentation, 1 late charge wtll be levied on any unp11d b1l1nct ind, following such notice and proceed ings 1s .,Y be required by l1w. the water and/or rec 11inie~ water servke .. Y bt discontinued . water and /or reclaimed water service shall not 1g11n bt suppl1td unt11 111 delinquent bills, plus a restoration charge, which 1s est1bl1shtd by the Board have been J>tid~ H the turn-on 1s requested to bt Mdt outside regular work 1ng hours. an increased restor1t ion charge sha 11 be paid before servict is restored . P1Y1Mnt shill be Mldt tn person or by ma '1 at offices of the District, or 1t the opt ion of the D1s tr1ct, to its authorized collectors. Discontinuance of service by reason of a delinquent bill shall not automatically constitute revocation of permit . However. such delinquency may be considered IS sufficient reason for a revoc1tion of permit 1n accordance with the provisions of these Ru les and Regulations . Sect ion 14 ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES 14 .l . GENERA L Any person, firn1, corporation. association. or agency found to be viol1ttng 1ny provision of these Rules ind Reguhtions or the te,..s and conditions of the applicant 's, owner's, or cust011er's service 1gree111nt. penwit. or 1ny and 111 1ppltc1ble Federal, State. or local statues. regulations. ordtn1nces, or other requirements shall be served by the Di~trict with wr itten notice st1ttn9 the nature of the violation and providing a re1Son1ble time 11'1t1t for the sathflctory correction thereof . The offender shall, within the pertod of time stated in such notice, ptrta1nently cease 111 violations . Th1s proviston 1s 1n add it ton to and not by way of derog1t ion of any other ,...dies or procedures ava ilable to the District by law, regulation, or pursuant to 1ny of the prov1s1ons of these Ru les ind Regulations . Pursuant to Section 35424 of the Water Code of the Stitt of C.ltfornia. any violation of these Rules and Reguht ions h a "'1sdetM1nor. the vio lat\ on of which shall. upon conviction thereof , bt subject to .. a fine of not ltn thin 125 .00 nor 110rt thin 1200.00. failure to ptnunently cease all violations within the ti• stated shall result in revoc1tton of the penwtt by the D1str1ct and termination of water, sewer ind/or rtcl11tMd w.ter service. Violations regatding 1ny one serv1ct ""Y r~sult, at the sole discrtt1on of tht 801rd or ._.nagtr. in terw1nat1on of • 1ny c0ftlbin1tion of or all Mater, sewer, and rtcl11•d Mlttr service in tht following .. nntr: Stct1on l6 WATER WELLS 16 .l 'ENERAL The Distrtct h1s"ln 111Port1nt interest. 1long wtth other 1ppropr1ate regul1tory egtnc1es. 1n •nitorin9 tht grounclweter bastn locat9d w1thtn its boundar1ts to otttain infor"llltton 1s to its Quanttty, •U1ltty and other ch1racteri1ttc1 °" an ~1storical and ongotn1 INsis. 9'1ny wells 9'ave ~tn constructed 1nd eperettd wtthtn the D1strtct for 11r,cultur1l ,v,.,.ses ~ private users. ,,... ti• to tt .. , •ue to iMr"Htirte urtNniutt•, ta. of these wells are M lMter ne1dff as productton wlh. The '"'"'°'' •f tlah section ts to r91ulatt tilt COftltnKtton end rteOftttrwcttott of ell ••htt.._ •M future W1t1r wlb to 'ro•i• for tbl •1trvctt• •r et"9r ne ef __ ........ velh, and to 'rovtde fer tM t•ttiattOft 1'"9 c-.letten of con-ecUwe -s•ns relative to wlls vtt.9',R \191 li1tr1ct, t• accC111Plt1~ ttw f1lltwt"1: A. To pretect "-~•Htr ef tM 1reu•Mter W\U.t• U.. 111vtct; To ,rouct te.e Mltt8', ufetr. lhtrtct; PNMP ... CS C. To prot1ct tht c1p1b111ty of tht District to product 1nd distribute w.ttr for th• use , btntf 1t and protection of the residents of tht D1str1 ct . D. • To avoid pre .. ture destruction of wells that can be converted to 11e>n1tor1ng or production use . 16.2 DEFINITIONS A. B. - •Destruction• of a well .. ans th1 CC>nlPl•t• filling and s1111ng of tht well in accordance with the procedures out lined in tht standards incorporated into this Section. 1 I • ... 11• .. an$ any excavation constructed by any .. thod for the purpose of extracttng water fl"Oll or injecting w1t1r into th1 underground, for p,rov1d1ng tathod.ic protection .or electrical grounding of equip-..nt, for .. king tests or observ1t1ons of underground conditions, or for any other ·si•111r purpose . Wells shall ·include, but shall not b• li•ittd to, COllllUnity water supply wells, ind1v1dual d011estic wells, industrial wells, agricultural wells, cathodic protection wells, electrical grounding wells, test and exploratory hol•s, observation wells. saltwater barrier wlls; and other wells whose regulation h necessary to fulfill the purpose of this chapter as dettrwined by tht Manager. Wells shall not incl~de : -l ~ Oil and gas wells, geothenaal wells, or other wells constructed under the jurisdiction of the State of Departn.ent of Conservation, except any such wells converted to use as water wells; · 2. Well~ used for the purpose of dewatering excavations during construction, monitoring high groundwater during construction. 1110nitoring or ascertaining ~he existence of groundwater contamination, or stablizing hillsides or earth etlbanknH!nts : or 3. Wells less than SO feet in depth or 6 inches in "dia11eter. 4. Other wells whose regulation is not necessary to fulfill t~e purpose of this chapter as detenni ned by the Manager . C. A we~l shall be presUtled to be •abandoned• when i t has not been used for its intended purpose for a period of one year . 16 .3 PROHIBITED ACTS --PtRMITS REQUIRED A. No person. firm, or private or public corporation or ag•ncy shall construct or reconstruct •ny well within the boundaries of the District unless such construction or reconstruction is carried out pursuant to and in confon1ance with a written permi t issued for that purpose by the Manager as provi ded in this Section. B. Ho owner or operator of an existing well shall allow it to remain in an unused condition except in accordance with Section 16 .4. An unused well dettl"Tllined to be abandoned shall be destroyed pursuant to and in confonn1ty wi th the require11ents of the District as set forth in this Section unless the Manager determines that the District des i res to acqui re and equ ip the wel} for monitori ng or product ion purposes . 16.4 UNUSED WE LLS --DETERMINATION OF NONABANDONMEN l A. If a well has not been used for any of the purposes set forth in the definition of •we11• for a peri od of one year, such well shall be presuaed to have been 1bandoned, and the burden of proof shall thereupon be upon the owner or operator of the well to establish to the satisfaction of the -Manager that the well has not been 1bandoned ind that the owner and operator intends to continue to use the well for the intended purposes . The Manager shall require 1 written declaration under penalty of perjury concerning intended future use to be filed by the owner or operator of the well before the Manager detern1ines that the well has not been abandoned . Application for the renewal of a detel"ftlinat1on of nonabandonment shall be required to be presented to the Manager by the owner or operator at the beginning of each cafendar year. Such renewal applications shall be acconipanied by a new written declaration filed under penalty of perjury. Test holes and exploratory holes shall be considered abandoned twenty-four hours after construction work ha s been completed unless otheniise determined by the Manager. B. In the event the Manager detel"Tllines that a well is indeed abandoned, unless the Manager deterwines that the District desires to acquire and equip the well for 110nitoring qr production purp6ses. the well shall bt destroyed within thirty days in accordance with the provh ions of this chapter. However. Jthe owner sha 11 be given written notice of this deterwination by the Manager . The notice shall specify the reasons for this decision and shall notify the owner of his right to request a hearing before the Board of Directors within ten days . 16 . 5 PERMITS . A. Applications for permi ts to construct, reconstruct, or destroy any well shall be made to the Manager and shall contain or prov'-de such infonution IS he shall require. - 8 . Each application shall be acc0111Pani1d by a fee which shall be established by the Board of Di rectors. A perwit shall ret111n 1n tf fect for one yea r from the date of issuance. C. Permits may be i ssued sub.feet to •ny cond1t1on or requir ... nt found by the Manager to be necessary to acc011Plish the purposes of this chapter. D. i perwit :..y be cancelled or the conditions .~ by the Manager if he deten1ines that to proceed with th• wort WH1d result in 1 v1Q11tion of the ter.s of the perwit or of this Section. £. In the event that 1 perw1t ~s denied or cancelled, tbe ...,1tc1nt or perait holder sh•ll a.. given written notice br the 111-..1r. -..tch nottce shill spectfy the reasons for hts 1ctton, 1ftd 18'111 ..ttfr t"9 applicant or perwit holder of hts r1ght to request 1 he1rtnt ._fore the lo1rd of Directors wtthin ten days. 1•.6 COMPLETION Of WORK ~ NOTICE TO MMeA&ER --INSPECTION , -Th• ,.,..tttn 1h1ll notify the Mlnager 1n wrtttnt .,on C011Plett• ef tM wrt "rformd llftdtr t,.. ,.,.it, and no wort shlH ._ ie Kiii ta._.. ..... c .. ~ •ttl tKh wrtttn nottftc1tton his e..n rec1twe.. A ft1111 t1•1ett• 9f U.. wort 18'111 M •d• by tftl Mana91r, 1ftd • ,.n.ttlM 19'111 N t.e '9W C0111Pltld vith the provtstons of thts ce..pter ef •ts ,.,_., iittl s.c• t1t1'9(tton 8'1s been "rforwd 1'"9 the wort .,,,.... ., tM lllMllr· IOTICI .,_ HTDIJllATIOlf"W:TMIAI TJ IMTll M.1n, \ ... vtthift thirty days fro11 the d1t1 16 .1 IMMEDIATE ABATEMENT Of TMl£AT TO WATll QUALITY, lllALTlt OI SAflTY If th• Manager finds th1t illllild11te actton ts .ece111ry ta ,,..v,~t t.pat,..nt of the groundWater or 1 threat to the he1lth or 11f.tr of the ,..lie "9 .. Y correct th• cOftditto~ without giving nottce. Tbe listrtct .. Y chart• tftl cost of th• corrtcttve .. 11ure to the owner. However, vtthin ttiMnty-four hours after initiating IJICh corrective .. asure, the M1n191r shill nottfy tftl Miiner of the t1111, date ind place at which 1 heiring shall be held by the IOlrd of Directors rtl1ttn1 thereto: the date shill be not less than ten nor more than thirty days 1ft1r th• d1te of such notification . . 16 .9 BOARD OF DIRECTORS HEARING ' A. 8 . c. D. At the ti .. fixed for 1 heiring before the lolrd.of Directors concerning an abandoned well, 1 perw1t, o~ 1 threat to veter quality, health or safety. as provtdtd for in this chapter, the loer.d~of . Directors shall hear and consider 1lT0 rtl1v1nt testi11e>ny and evtdenc·• offered by th• property owner and by any other interested person. . "" . If the Board of Directors d•ttrwines th1t an unused well w.s incorrectly cla~stfttd as abandoned or th1t 1 per111t was 1111Properly dtnied or cancelled, it shall direct tht Manager to rec lassify the well or to 1ssue or reinstate the perwit. If tht Board of Directors finds that 1 threat to w.ter quality, health or safety, as deten1in1d by the Manager, dots exist, then it shall direct the Manager to t1k1 any necessary action to protect the groundwater or the health ind safety of tht public unless the situation is corrected by the owner on or before a date to b1 specified by the Board of Directors. The cost of such correct·ive Measures by the Manager shall be charted to the owner or operator. In tnstancet, where th1 Manager has corrected a condition under tt'I• i...,dtatewt6rrection provision of Section 16.8, the Board Qf 1 Directors shall ascertain and review the pertinent hcts concerning the correction. If tht Board of Directors deterwines that the Manager 's 1ctions were justified, then it shall direct that tht cost bt charged to tht owner or operator. 16.10 STANDARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION OR DESTRUCTION Standards for the construction, reconstruction, or destruction of water wells shall be the stand1rds rec0111tnded in the St-ete Depari.tnt of Nater Resources Bulletin No . 74, Chapter II, and future ... ndfltnts thereto. Standards for .the construct1on, reconstruction, or destruction of cathodic prQttction wells shall be the standards recCM111ended in the State Department of Water Resources Bulletin No . 74-1, and f~ture ... nd.ents thereto. 16 .11 VIOLATION --PENALTY Any violation described in Section 16 .12 shall be subject to Paragraph 16 .12. Any other violation or failure to tCMllP-lY with any of the provisions of this Sect ion sha 11 1bt handled as provided herein and sha 11 also be subject to Section 14 as/applicable. I 16 . 12 AGREEMENTS The District .ay enter into agreeMents with property owner~ concerni ng the drill i ng or abandonment of wells and/or other .. tters covered in this Section, and provide for alternate or .odified .. thods of .. •ting certain of the requirements contained ~ere i n . In such cases , tht 1gr1..ent(s) will govern as to the ~pplicabi lity of the affected requirtt11nts, in the area(s) subject to such •gretments . 16 . 13 NO LIABILITY ASSUMED Notwi thstandi ng the provisions of thi s Section p1rn1itt i ni or requ i r i ng the District or Manager to issue pel"Tlli ts, .ake determi nations 1nd /or take corrective 11tasur1s relative to construction. reconstruction, abandonment •nd destruction of wells and quality of groundwater, the District IS>UlleS no liabi lity to the property owners or operators of wells or any th~rd parties , for the making of or failure to 1111ake any such dettl"Tll1nation, or tht taking of or failure to take any such Measure, or the' issui ng of or fa i lure to issue any such permit . . ... WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT aOUNDAIY MAP ' • .. ....... .., .. ""'-' CITIU WITHIN I 8 W.D. IOUNQAftlES 'B': [[] ...... co D .., .. , -=-,.._. ' ·-~ ~ "'''&· t • I# KAOt EZ3 Tiit~ I aMT• Mil •Wlllll'T llae .. ----I • EXHIBIT A-3 TO T,.l ~ AMO -.UUToe Of TMI tlt'tlllll ll&tlCJI •ATP OtlTlttCT ~~ ' ' ' ' ' SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BOUNDARY MAP -.. ' I ..-- • • • • • L : .. J UllllT A•2 sm•u• la U.. lnl• ....... tu' DlaUlft Mll118le of ....... Z& h bel .... nuta &M md• a. · w rer ur, •••• ~•I••• Ml' -..1. _., ~ .. , ...... I Ot_,. COMt OAILY PILOTIT~. ~ 21, .. d w• ;r:: ~IN0.11 . AN ORDINHtel OI' THI 90AM 0. DNCTOM OI' THI C08TA •aA IAMTMY 1•TNCT MLAT91G TO LOCAL t\GWY ... CllfftGa8 n--.T1NG • ...._,. om11m LAND uu Al'NCTINQ LIQUID WMft DIWOUL, PAOY1DIHI POR DIYILOPU PAllTIC•AT10N • THI CON8TRUCTION Of LIQUID WA8T8 Dl8P08AL PACIUN8 IN CIRT AIM IN8TANCE8; AND GIVING MA80N8 THeMFOR. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT, ORANOE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, ftnde and d.:lar• at followt • UCTION 1. PUf.,011 That the DISTRICT commluloMd a 1tudy end plan of the need• of the DISTRICT for llquld wute dl1poNI Which Aid ttudy and '4'1an w11 completed on 0< about January 1. 1978 and wH enUtl9d Matter Plan ~ Ind c.pltat lmprov.ment Program for I~ COSTA. MESA SANITARY DISTRICT. ~ That tald 1tudy and plan Mt for•h the Mf(Sa of the DISTRICT bued upon the Ctty ot Coata M ... o.n.r.t Plen end lhoM of other ,1Vrlsdictlon1 whote. temtOf'y Ilea within the geographlcal limit• of the DISTRICT ... Mid Med9 ..,. proJected In 1~78, That at the time or 1ald enactment the DISTRICT had the fund• and aaw the future tOYrc:. of fund• In Wtlk:tl 10 ext~ Ind lncreue the capacity of 1t1 hquld waate d sposaj 1yatem to mMt the ')Md• of the t.nd UMS end denefflee comtemplated by t"' aforeaald G9Mral Plan, That subMQuent to January 1, 1978, amendments of Ganeral Plan•:z.,,. chan~ development revleWI, ri the ~t ol new Z<>n9S and the g,.nho"1.var1ances and conditional uM perm1t1 have matenafly affected the cMnalty of land U9" lncreu1ng the use of ex st1ng'i.OW1t1es and creating demand fOf' eddttlonal facil1h•. That Increased con1true1ton eostl for labO<. material equlpment•nd cwerheed have surpUMd original eet~ end budget• and will continue'10 accelerate In fhe future. requiring need for lncr.ued revenue'°' the OlSTRICT to meet MrYice demends: That leg·tlallon llm1t1ng the 19'Veflue ra1s1no ~· ol II •~al agenc..a 1nctud1ng the DISTRICT haYe requwed a aubst1nt1aJ curtailment of the capacity to serve the d&mands created by the afontsatd 1ncr ..... of dentlty that haa occurr9d since January 1, 1978, Thet any uM of DISTRICT'S l1<1u1d waste disposal fac1htles beyond thetr d"igned capacity will llk91y cau .. f .. lur• ~ the 1ystem wNch will result In an unreasonable threat to 1~ health, aefety and welfare of the reeldent• end Pfoperly within the DISTRICT, That It 11 reaaonable and within the powefS of the DISTRICT to require the burden ol the expen .. of lncreued llqUld wa1te dtaposal Installations to be b<>tn by the user That certain t1m11at1on1 on establishing and collecting lees have been placed upon the DISTRICT by the leglttature rendering portions of Ordinance 16 obsolete and unenforceable. requiring the repeal ol Ordinance 16 and the enactment of this Ordinance l!CTION 2. AUTHORITY Accordingly end pursuant to Section 6510 thr<>Ygh and 1nctudlng 6523 3. Health and Safety Code (Sanitary Oiatrle1 Act of 1923) and 1pec1f1ca1ty 1n acc0tdence with the authority found In Section 6520 2. Health and Salety Code, and u llmlt9d by Section 6600 thrOYgh and 1nclud1ng 66003 Government Code, the IOltowlng regutallons are edopted '· • IECTION 3. REGULATION$ 1. APPLICATION Th11 Ordln nee shall be apphcable to any apphcat1on tor sanitary ~ service tor any development °' i.nd UM whld'I tllthe< (I) tncreas.s the 1ns1a11a11on ol plumbing fullures .u del•ned by ordinances of the DISTRICT u the plumbing fixture pro19Ct1on1 existed ind were established by tti. DtSTRtCT 1 Master Plan u of January 1 1978. Of (b) ts ror any uSfl crea11ng an tncteas. en den~1ty wruch materially lncreaMS the use of the DISTRICT'• liquid waate d11posal system as pro,ected by the DISTRICT s Master Plan as of January 1, 1978, regardlMt of the number of plumbing units planned The change 1n density or in demand lor sanitary ,...,,., serv~ may be caused by amendment Of mod1flcatlon of lhe tand uM 6rdlnances ol tne local agencies wl'\OSe geographlCat lim111 he within that ol the DISTRICT and ahall Include, but not necessarily t>e hmlle<I to changes 1n density create<! by amendment of Gen.rat Plans °" land UM Ofdlnanc.e, zone changa creauon ol new zones or the granting ot zone relief such as varlanc• Ot' conc:t1t1on.i UM permUt on exletlng zones or uMS developm~nt reviews or any other practioe IOllowed by said local agenclel wtlich cr .. t• lner.uee tn UM ol the DISTRICT s llqu1d waste d1~posa1 tac1h1tes over and at>o..,. that proiect~ a.a ot Jenuary 1. 1978 2. DEVELOPER 08LIOATfON-SEWER CONSTRUCTION The OiSTRtCT may r~uire tht1 pptreent toT ~service to con1trvC1 Hn1tarty ~ ""'1Ce tecltit'" In the public right-of-way before DISTRICT will author11e connec.tion to 111 1y1tem Such con truction Shall be without cost to the DISTRICT and Shall be In accordance with the DISTRICT' a atandard 1pec1tlcat1on1 3. DEVELOPER OILIOATION-OISTIUCT-WIDE IMPACT Sa.Id con11ruct1on may be require<! to HrVtGe applicant s parc;el or proiect or may be requir9d to MN9 oth« parcelt whid\. when developed ¥<Ould have been ""'ed by the DISTRICT'• 1)'9tem but which 11routd be without aervtce Ot' 1nsuttleien1 servtce by reason of apphcant s development or use 4. DEVELOPER OILIOATION-PAYMENT OF FEE In lieu ol requ•rino the epphcant to construct I cihties u Ml fOfth 1" Patagragl\ 2, the OtSTRICT may r~re the apphc:ant to pay • tee, v.hich sa•d lee aha.II be reasonably eateutated to mett the construction costl of the eyst~ u proVlded IOI' 1n Paragraph 2 and shall be dete<m1ned anO COll«ted ue ._bt>ttleO byOtST~ICT reeolutlon" 5. FEE JUSTIFICATION The lee provided for 1n Paregrapl'I ~shall t>e e!>labhsl'led by resofvt!M duty passed and adopted by the Boerd of the DISTRICT The rHOlullon snatt t'!>tabhsh iustilieation IOI 11'1• '" und* aM ot the f<>ltolro1ng ~tegonea ~ (a) Purpose Purpo~e lor ¥1-h•cn tne lee 1s t>eing 1mpoHd (bl UM How tne funds coU.Cted are lo be used . (c) Reta11on~n1p -use ReletionSh•P bet~'t!'en tt>e uM 01 tne IH and ty!M ot devek>~t (d) Reta\10n$htp need Rf'ta11on5h1p between nNd '°' the ......., facility anc1 IM 1ype of <J•v.roe>me'1f (e) Relationship 1m0Ynt ~a11onsl'l1p betweeri tne mount ol tM IH and the cost of the MW9' facility annbuted to the development The DISTRICT may sohc1t par1tc1patt0n by the developer ul)O(I whom the tee 11tobe1"1p09ed In "'9ettng the 1us11flca1ton provided tor herein I . ACCOUNTING ANO USE Any lee obtained put'4/1n1 to th•t Ordinance and 9Ccompany1ng rnolutlon ahaJI be held 1n a aeparate account and not in the DISTRICT s general fund and shall be uMd only lor the purpoM lor wf'llCh It was collecte<I 1. DISPOSITION-UNEXPENDED PORTION. Any uneXSMnded pc>ftlon Of portion not commltt9d for tM wee tor whkh It wa1 collected shall, at the expiration ot five (5) year• from the date It ••• cott.cted. be refunded to the CS.veloper or then current record owner. a. EXEMPTIONS. rt11s Ord1nanct-d~ nol apply to that portion ol any IM cotleeted which ts subtect to a reimbursement grf't"mf'"I t>elween lhf" developer and the DISTRICT or the 1 .. 1 charged l()f proc:eutng ~t apphca11ons t . OTHER FEES NOT AFFECTED Ir any event whelher apptieant construet1 the fac11tties as provided tor 1n Paragraph 2 or pa)'S his P'OP<>ft onat• share ol tl'I• cost ol constructt0n as pro~ tor in P81egraph 3, DISTRICT may '9qwe appllcant to pay a IM es provided t01 .n OtSTR1CT ord•n•nc"a relating to enQ•neenng, Inspection teea. OISTR.ICT svpen11SJon costs and any otner costs rea~"nabt., 1ncorre<1 b~ DISTRICT •n connechon w1tl'I the ai>c>1ic:.at1on fOf MWer sen-1c. u provided lor ,., th• Ordinance 10. OIVELOPER 08LIOATION-RIGHT·OF-WAY-RELOCATION tn tM event that addlttonal tedltiee • tM entar~t of ••lttlng facllltle1 In the pubtlc rlght-ol·••r cannot be eceom.,.._hed bec:auw of..._., ~·o..S utlllU.. being prkM ln rt;ht, the co.t of conatructton or th• tunda requts:9d by tM DtSTRtCT eheM ateo lnctude coen of ecqufeltloft of right-of-way on prfnte pro.,.rty tor IM locet!Of' of the feclllti... Of the coet of ~ ol tM prt.r 1.n rteht Uftder9round utlllll... , 11. OTME.R O"OINANCES NOT AFFECTED ~"e "aoptton ol tt111 0fd•nance sf\alt not atlect the ot>llgation of the applicant for sanitary sewer ~'"ice to comp•)' v.·I~ "I ot '"., othf!r o•l.l•nanc.s end Pol•C~ ol the DtSTRICf that are not 1ncon1J1tent 'Mth this Ordinance llCT10N 4. REPEAL Ord1nanc. 1& of the DISTRICT 11 hereby repealed NCTION S. ""8&.tCATfON Ttae Secretary ot the OfSTRICT shall certify to the pauage of thts Ord•nanoe and shall cau .. the aeme to be publehed once In the Oranoe Coast Daily Pilot. a n~paper ol 1J41Mf•I c1rcuta11on printed and publ11f* end cin:utated In the COST A MESA SANITARY DISTRICT Orange County Caltf0tn1a. and ~ (7) dayt trom end atter lta pubt6catlotl It lhell be tn fUll for~ and ett.ct PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Boerd of OlrectOfl of the COST A MESA SAP~ITARY OfSTRICT. at a,.,.., meMlng he'd on the 9th d•t ot M r~ 1989 ATTEST. R08ERT HANSON Secretary JA.Mel A.. WAHNER ..,........ I, Ronne T ~ C.k of the Coet• .... Sanitary Diet.net Boatd of ow.ctore of Orenge ~ty. CalMomle. DO HEREBY CERTI"' thet tt-. fo!9QOlnQ OrdW'lenee. b9lng Of~ No 21, wa dut't pwed, apprOV.S and_.,_... e.y Mid Boatd. ~ end 19*' by the Pre.ident of Mid Boerd, and at._., by tt-. &ecr.cary of aeld 8oerd, el al a regular tMetlng ~ aald Boerd helld on Mar~ 9, 1NI, end that the wne w pwed end adopt.s bye. toloM •roll call vote • • AYES DWKtOrl • Wahns, Cr ,.., Han.on, Green fiwry.man NOES. <Nectora • None ABSENT. °'1'ect0ft -None DA UD IM 14th day ot March, 1NO P\.C>Mtl T. MtCHU ctlrta ..... ........ c.... -..... , .,...._, T4t3 .- • Cringe COUI DAILY PIL:OT/ Tueedly, Mlweh 21, 1919 ON>tNANCa NO. 20 AN ON>INANCS PROVIDING RULl8 AND MCMA.ATION8 RELATION TO CO...C110Na TO Dl8TNCT aawaMM PACILITIE8, E8T AM.t .. MtQ CHARGa8 ntmMFOM MID NOYIDINQ N~ Tm8 'Oft VIOU110N8 THE BOARD OF DIRECTIONS OF THE COSTA M ESA S A.NIT ARV DISTRICT DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 81CTIOM 1. PtlRP<>a• ' The Boetd of Director• flnda end dectar" that n1.11Mfou1 application• fOt con'*1lon1 to, construction of, and the uM of eewerage facOltiM are being made by ruaon or the r9Pld growth and deWl!Opment within the DISTRICT. The Board of Direct~ furthet declar.. and llnds that rapid development within the DISTRICT demand• and require• th• •tablietlment and periodic revfalon ot proc.dur•. r.,utet1on1 and 1tandard1 IOI' MW9rage lec:llltlff 1n Ol'd« to pr"erv• the p1,1bllc health and utety. The Board further find• and declar" that the overtaxing and oY911oadtng ol DISTRICT fdtlee nec.ultat .. Ihle Mt•bllShment of funding u herein .. , forth to ellevl•t• and retlev. the lmm!Mnt dang« of ma)Ot' lnt•ruptlON of eervloe The Board turO~ f1nd1 end declar• that the DISTRICT ca.n no longer rely tot.ity on the ed valorMI tax for thla purpose t1'e Board f\J'rthet finds and dedar .. that In the lnt« .. t of clarity end efflcteney It It deelfable to r•edopt an ~ed Ordinance 8 u Otdlna~ 20 and by r•adoptton to repeel Ordmanc:. 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, and 19. Ac:co<dlngty, the following revtaed and amended Ordlnanc. 8 It hereby edopted H Ordlnanc:. 20 ARTICLE I • DeF•TIONS For the purpoee of thla Ordinance. certain word• end t•m• are deflMd u follow•. (a) Auessment Chwgea. A,.. thoM otiargn paid dlr9Ctly by the property owner tor the c°"atructlon of strMf MW9f'I (b) Connection Manhole. Shall mean a manhole constructed In the main ttne of a DISTRICT trunk or aubtrunk aewer not aa • part of the orlolnal eooatructlon. Of' a manhote built adjacent thereto, for the purpoN of pe<mltting sewage to flow Into a DISTRICT S~.WER. (C) DISTRICT Connection Charge. Is a connection charge Imposed dlrec1ly by DISTRICT •• a charoe for the UM of the OlSTRICT'a aewer tyttem • (d) DISTRICT Sewel'age Feelhty. Shall mean any property betong ng to DISTRICT uMd an the transportatrona or dlapoul of ..wage or lnduatrlel weste. (e) Oomest1e Sewage. Shall mean the waterborne wut• derl\19d from the ordinary llvrng proe ..... which are of such volume and character aa to permit satisfactory draposal Into a p1,1bllc aewe< (f) ~Ing Unit. A d'Nelllng unit lhall conslat of one 0< m<><e rooma In any building designed for occupancy by one famlty and containing one kitchen untt. (g) Industrial Waste Shall mean any and all liquid or aolld wute substance not a.wage. from any producing manufacturing or processing operation of Whatever nature. "> (h) Industrial Wute Treatment Plant or Facility Sha.II mean any works or device for the treatment of lndustrtal waste prior to ltt dlaeharge Into the DISTRICT aewerage facilities (I) Main Sewert. Are those financed In part or totally by DISTRICT connection charge• or by developer• and which form the oonnec11ng links betw"n the 1runk or subtrunk sewers and th• street aewers. lncludlng pumping tacillUes when auch .,. n.cesury. O> Pk.rmblng Fixture Unit. A plumbing flltture unat u used In the Ordinance Is defined H being the ~as set forth In Chapter 4 of the Westerm Plumbing Offlciala Uniform Plumbing COde aa adopted by the Clly of Costa Mesa. a copy of which Is on file In the office of the Sectetary of the DISTRICT All roughing-In for future ftittures writ be counted as fixture unite to set eharge (k) Pretreatment Shalt mean treatment prior to discharge Into a DISTRICT sewetage facility by means of an Industrial wu te treatment plant or faclhty (I) Public Corporation Shall mean any city district or other publlc agency duly authorired under the laws of the State of Caltfornla. (m) Sewerage Facllltles Are any faollrties used m the collec:Oon, transportation, treatment of disposal of sewage and Industrial WHte. (n) Street Sewera. Are those eon$tructed as a result of local lnrtlallve and financing In trectt. aubdMslon•. commercial and Industrial de~lopments or other bullt-up areas through the uM of assessment proceedings under the StrHI Improvement Act or 101 tor otherwise. StrHt aewera Include dry sewers Installed by developera prior to construction ol trunk and aubtrunk sewe<a. (o) Trunk Sewer Manholes Shall mean thoM manholes conttrucled u part of the DISTRICT'• sewer system ARTICLE 2 -P£AMIT REGULATIONS (a) Requirementa. No person or publlc c0<poratlon Shall be permitted to connect to. uae or maintain a connection tc the eewerage facllttles of the DISTRICT without a valid permit (b) ConditJon Pree.dent. No permit Shall be valid unless the real property to be Mwefed by uM of the permit shall bE Included within the boundaries of the DISTRICT or which It currently being annexed to the DISTRICT or unless sakl property Is tubject to or It being made subject to a eervie. contract between the real property owner and the DISTRICT Any owner or~ or property within the geographbl boundarln of the COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT who aewera said property by• direct connection of MWel' lateral• to the facllltles of Sanitation OislrlCll No 1, 6, and 7 within the COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT. shall be exempt from the fixture tee f9qulrement1 of this Ordlnanc. (c) Permit. ( 1) Permit to Connect. A connection permit for the purpoH of authonzlng connection to a DISTRICT sewerage facility under conditions Ht for1h In said permit Is required before connection will be authorized. (2) Permit to UM. The uH permit wlll prescribe requirements aa to a connection manhOle. an lndustrlal wute treatment plant or facllfty, or pretreatment, all to lnM.tre compllanoe with the DISTRICT ragutatlona u to characteriatic.. quality and quantity of a.wage and Industrial waste. Any such requirements .nall be Ml forth In the permit (3) Surcharges tor UM Permit The DISTRICT hereby ntabllshes the quanhty of 15,000 cubic '"' of aewage or lnduatriat waste per lnonth per ecr. of re8I J)'operty MtWd u the maximum attowabta wtttu.nl to be discharged Into the OISTRICT'a NWWage facihtles without the payment of aureh«ge:s Each UMf dl9charging mo<e than 15.000 cubic t .. t ot aewage or Industrial wute per month pe< acre lhall be charged se 00 per 1,000 cubic feet Of any po<tlon thereof 1n excess of the 15,000 cubic teet maximum All public agenci.t shall be exempt from payment of any surcharge herein establ11hed Measurements may be required by the permltt ... or permlttM'I effluent may be eontldered equivalent to the water (except!On Irrigation watef) purchased by the permltte P•mlltee upon demand ahall provide DISTRICT with hit or 1t1 water usage records and DISTRICT Shall blll ••c:est ua.ra of the ayatem monthly bu.d upon t~ charges set forth here•n (d) Suspenston of u .. Permit The second pan of th• permit may be suspended If a permltt• 11 acting In vlolatton of any provlalon of the pe<mlt or of the ord1nance9, rules or regulatlons of the DISTRICT thirty (30) daya after receiving a formel written notice of such violation and demand tor correction thereof from the DISTRICT Such formal written notice shall be given only upon recommendation of the Manager and approval ol the Director• of the DISTRICT (•) Vlolatk>n. For each day or pan ol day a permlttee whoH permit hH been auapended continue• 10 discharge MW•O• or lnduatnal wute Into a DISTRICT sewerage faclllty In violation of the permit or of the ordinances, rut.. or reguleriona ot the DISTRICT. he or Is 9hall be charged the aum equat to 10 pe< eent of the connection charge per day No formal written notice of violation thall be euthorlzed uni... the Manager of the DISTRICT hat flftt given an Informal written notJee of violation the tubject permllt .. at !Nat fifteen ( 15) daya In edvance of ac:tlon of the Board of Directors The same noticing procedufe Ml tor1h here!~ appty twmtermlttent or spoiadic V!Olstor• and In tt.u of a auspen11on of permit. the DISTRICT Oirec:tora may tmp(Jse a tine of not lest than $200.00 per day or any p8'1 of a day for Intermittent vlolatlons. The amount of the tine may be djrectly related to increaNd hand! ng coeta oecallOMd 10 the DISTRICT by reuon of IUCh vtolallons and/or damage caused to the ~age faclllttea of thlt DISTRICT by aueh Vlolatlons. In tueh euea the formal written notice of vlolallon shall Mt forth the line to be 1mpoMd for 1110fatlon1 atter the thirty (30) day c:orrec:tlon pe<lod (f) Procedure to Acquire Permit An applicant for a permit or hit agent etlall make application on a form furnished by the DISTRICT. The permit apphcallon Shall be supplemented by such plant, apeelftcatlons or other Information eontldered pertinent In th• judgment of the ManaQer of the DISTRICT The permit fM and char~ a• herelnaftet delerlbed shall be paid lo the DISTRICT at the time the pe<mlt appUcatlon 11 llled (g) Disposition of Charges All charges .. tabllshed under this Article. When oollected, ahall be depoa1ted 1n the DISTRICT's Facilities Revolving F'tJnd ARTICLE 3 • PERMIT CHARGES Before any eonnec110n PiWmit shall be issued the applicant Shall pay to the DISTRICT or Its egent the charges sp9Cllled herein. (a) Permit Charges, Ptumblng Unit The charges hereinafter provided may be changed from time 10 time .. provided for In ARTICLE 9 of thlt Ordinance FIXTUllH! Bath1Ub Laundry Tub Pf Westler Sl'lower Sink. bar Sink, Kitchen Wash Balin WUh Balln (Set) Wat• CloMt (TOiiet) Bidet Dental Units Or1nk1ng Fountains Floor Drain• Interceptor• for Grease, 011, Solids. Etc Interceptor• tor Sand. Auto Wash. Etc Laundry Tub or Washer (Self Servioe) ~ptor• Shower, Ga~ -Per Head Sinka. Bar -Commercial Sinka, Commercial or lndualrlal Sinks, Floor Sinka, Fluahlng Rim SIMa, s.rvtc. Swimming Poot Urinal.I, Pedestal Urlnala, Stall Urlnala, Wall Urlnels, Wall Trough Fii/FiXTURE S15 00 15 00 15.00 7 50 15 00 7 so 15.00 4500 15 00 7 50 7 50 15.00 22 50 4500 22.60> 22.50 7.50 15 00 22.50 7.50 4500 22 50 45.00 4500 1500 15 00 2250 (•) PwWt ,_. ~ Hewty ...... (1) Conatrue11on tn~0t (2) E_iiglneertng A•O. (3) lnlennedt•t• Clerk TVS)iat { 4) Ac:countfftg C ltt'k (5) Permit , .. (b) PIM Check end Inspection ' (1) E1u ling or n~ 6" VCP laterel (2) New manhole and 9" VCP to propetty I ne (3) Conatructlon of new tacllltiet for dedlcellon to the DISTRICT (c) Ann .. aUon FM. (1) Olatrtet Englnfff' (2) Oi1tt1CI Atte>rney (3J Otstrtct Men-ager ('> Cwk of the Ofatrrct (5) Atalttant F1nanc9 Director (8) Accounting Clerk ... (7) M1acellaneoua prlntmo & postage , ( 27000 76000 7,-. ot eon1truction cott but not i... tha" ueo oo SAOOOO 30000 I0.48 124.52 2687 ..... 30 30.00 $1,005.00 Tne DISTRICT may charge actual a<JC11tlona1 co1111ncurred In annexation which may be cauMd by, but not nec.aaartty llmlted to. annexallon electlona, the expense• of public hearing• In noncon.-nt anne•atlona, lltlgaton ctia.llenglng the vat1d1ty of Board action In the approval of annexations and ~ other re\aona~ coat• Whtcl\ may be Incl.If red over end above the permit '" provided for tn lhlt Article and subteetlon Add4tlonal a.aaeum«1t1 for anMJ(ttlOn may be lmpoMd by the DISTRlCT for Costa and exi>ensa.Jru:utted by the DISTRICT~ 9f•of an Ul'lYaual naturenotnotJ'l'lally incutr.ed In the course of an annexation or any add1Uona1 cost or ex~ Incurred by the DISTRICT to correct any enor or misrepretef\tatlon mad• by any applicant to the DISTRICT regarding any propoMd annexation No refund wllf be made to any apphcant abandoning any annexation wh«e aald abandonment 11 not attrtbutable to any fautt of the DISTRICT (di Connection F" ,_permit lee of $14 .. 00 Shall be charged Where applicant wllhel to connect to and uM DISTRICT tec:rhtiea without constructaon of Improvements The fee ahall be charged In any eate where DISTRICT administrative and 1napectlon services are required A~TICLE 7 • OTHER AGENCY FEEi In addition 10 thoM fees provided tor In Articles 3 and 7. there Shall be "tabflahed and collected the following fees. the amoont ol whlcl'l shall be determined by the agency tor which they are collected (a) Any fee cOllected tor and remitted to County Sanitation D11tr1Ct1 1, e and 7 (b) State Board of Equalrzat1on annexation ftllng , ... collected for and remitted to lhat a~y (c) County Surveyor for the County of Orange tee collected tor and remitted to that 8Qel'CY tor ennex.auon planchec:k (di Fees collected and remitted to Orange Coonty Local Agency Formation CommlasJOn .• (e) Any other fee 1equued to be collected and remllr..d to any other governm«ital agency .. a eond1lton to anhexation • or use of said governmental agency·s lacthfles ARTICLE I -CHANGES Allot the lees estabhahed by this Ordinance may be lnerea.Md, deorea or abOllltred, or·otherwise modified et any time by resolution duly adopted by the Board or Director• of the DIST T and reaotutlon shalt have the 18me force and effect when adopted as though this Ordinance had been amend to proviO. tald changes ARTICLE t · ANNEXATION REOUIAEMINT\ (•) WtMn Deemed AnneHd. Except as hereinafter prov1ded no sanitary MWer a«viee. including relldentlal 1re1h d1aposal aerv~. shall be provided 10 any appl1Cant for MNice unless and until Mid applicant ahall have applled for and been approved by anne.llallon to the DISTRICT Approval shall be deemed complete When approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission and when the property to be MrYed hat been declared by Board resolution to be annexed to the DISTRICT (b) b c.ptlone. Sanitary sewer aervk:e. tncludlng trash cotleeuon may be prOVlded by .contract to applicant• for Mrvlce without annexation to tl'le DISTRICT, however contract tor Mt'v1ee may be ent•ed 1n10 by the DISTRICT only on · thoM parcels lying m County territory or wtth1n the geographical llmjts of an incorporated city other than 1ne city ot Coat a Meaa. All parcels lying within the Geographical hm1t1 of the City of Costa Mesa will be Mrved onty efter annexation 10 the DISTRICT as heretolore HI forth ARTICL! 10 • ENFORCEMENT The prov1Mon1 or tn11 Ord1na~ may be enforeed by CIVIi action at law •ndlor by injunction In this connectl<>f\ thee& regulat1001 Shell be construed Ha contract by the COSTA MESA SANITARY DIStRICT and each permlllM ARTICLE 11 -V ALIDfTY If any artlcie Melton. aubsectron sentence, claUH, or phrase of th•• Ord1na~.0r the application of any thereof to any peraon. entity pubhC cQrporallon or circumatanc .. be held to be invalid tor any reason such vahd1ty lh•JI not affect the vahdity of any other provlslOn or application ot any ot the rema1n1ng provtlk>na or portion• ol this Otdinance, and 10 thlt end the Board of Directors of the COST A MESA SANITARY DISTAICT hefeby declat .. that 11 would ha~ adopted this Ordinance and each nd every a.rucfe. aec11on. subsection. sentenoe. ClaU89. and phraM thereof irre1pect1~ of the fact that any one or more other 'arllcles teet1on1 1ubMCllon1 a.entencea. ciausee. or phr•M• or the application of any thereof to any perton nllty pubhc corporation or c1rcum1tanee be declared invalid ARTICLE 12 -PUBUCA TION The Clerk of the DISTRICT snail cetllfy to the pasaage of th1a Ordinanc;.e and shall cauM lhe ume to be p1,1bllShed one. in th• Orange Coast Daily Pilot •newspaper of get'lefal circulallon printed published end c11eulated 1n tf'le COSTA MESA SANtT A~¥ DtSTRtCT. Orano--County, California, and NVen m«faya rrom ano alter 111publtution11lhallbe1n full l0tee and efloet SECTION 2. REPEAL Ordinances 6 7, 9, 10, 11 14 tS ana 19 are hereby end by adoption of tt111 Ordinance 20 repeated Any otn.r ordinance or part ot ordinance of the DISTRICT 1n confhct with thtt Ord1«1anee 11 hefeby repealed PASSED ANO ADOPTED by the Board of Oirectora of the COST A MESA SANITARY DISTRICT at a regular "'8ellng held on the Dth day of March 1989 JAMEa A. WAHNE-., ~elcMnt ATTEST ROBERT HANSON, Secretary I Florine T, Reichle, C~ of the Costa M ... S Mary Ot1tr1Ct Board of Otrectort Of Orange County, C 1f0tnla 00 HEREBY CERTIFY that tile foregoing Ord1nanc.. being Ord1nanc. No 20. was duly puaed, api)roYed .-MS eck)pted by aaid Board. approved and aigned by tn. Pteald n1 ot aald Board and attested by the Sectetaty of Mid Boerd, at a regular meeting of aald Board held on March 9 19851 and lhat the aame was paaMCS and adopted by the fo&IOwlng rote calf vote AYES Olraetora -Wahner Crank Hanaon, Green, F rryman NOES Directors • NOM ABSENT Dtrectora -None DATED this 14th day of March, t989 '1.0NNI T. MICHLI c..,_ -' Hie l*trlct Coe&e MMe Senttaty otetrtct Publ'*'*' Orange Cou1 DaHy Pilot March 21, 1919 MUC MOTIC£ MUC NOTICE . · . • - "8.JC Jl)TIC£ II 1n Ml.IC Jl>TICE II 1n ·~ .. I • .. " . . r\llJC Jl)TIC( Ot'~ Coaal DAILY PILOT I Tueeday, MatCh 21, 1989 l"t LC..) 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 DU.OLMI 540-181 -·· C .. CK YCKM M> THI '1RaT DAY .... o.. ..... .-.-.. ...... 4'llt .... t41C-'•• ............ '*, ...... _. _,,.,.-, .. • .-" ~v •• _....., -.., • -• .,.. .., ....... "9( • ..., ..... ....,, • ..,..,.. --.....-.... "" ,,.. 0. ..... ................. ., .......... ., .. ... ...., ........... 1111(11 4 .... 'i .... ...... .............. 19" --..... . .......... ....._..... .... .,...(~IV ..................... ,."~ From North Orange County From SOuth Orange County 54()..12JO 496-6m0 NIWeon 1tactt 1069 Coa MN ll 24 &ta iliii 2624 N.wport li«tl 26691J•~ffi'i"'!~iiMit~~~2~66~9:1:·~oo~••~•~t~1~1~i'~Mt~•~a ILlffl * ~BR TOWNHOUSE LO ~ 28' 2tla, eky NWPT HOTS 2BR 1BA. ... Tl II.I. 28R. 28A. lmmacu•ll•·i~ 212'4 Upgraded 2BR. 2BA on NPT HGTS 111~2· ·~ ~~~F/P~.~~· wood~floor~··m''plc .. ,~~~· 2BR 18". i.undr~ room, lrP'Ca::*AINQ09waw -~~ M!!:~1~""1mo~ ... ~ wt<M greenbelt, 2 car gar-patio. vary nice. 2 -v • nr un · ar ' 0 7 2•82 ... 1e clOM to ~ & bu..... IMO l44-090i' --·---,..,._, -.. ".,.._ age, laundry rm, •Ingle St #C S1025. 780-0788 l1il00 213/M0-9513 -M t&/mo. •WITl•T ... * 10 bMC:h. Awll """*'· teval.1._ ncurlty syttem, .0.1. ILlfPI• -SEASPR~Y. 2BR 2BA, lftlTMIUI 2257·81 MAPLE * ·---· EXCLUSIVE IEACH .173-tn~ ate . ..,1s.ooo Spaolou•. upgraded 2BR frplc, gar, MC, pool, ten· OcaM tronl, 38R 21,tBA T81.. MGMT 842· 1803 Frig. dtltl1Heli9i.-atoll• COMMUNITY ~/F PfOf to lf'lat:,: ~~:b~~o:i~,7:~~~!: ~;~~ c!in~~11tcC::.~02 :.;, i~/.~:1~2;'" to ~~~~501-::UU~:~~· llMm Dlln -~No ~ l41-4155 2 ~r~d,;1 n:.Wpt In=. • f;,~~~"~ O. I< 64'-8200 car garage. patio., deck I lulte 21t2 544-24&4 S1M "'1 *~ 11M• dehw1hr, firep..C., *'9 ''5()0/mo OM 152·7500 •HARBOR VIEW HOMES Pool/tennl1 11200/mo ut. U Spacloua 2BR Aptl Frig. dlallw..,_, atcwe IQ Qlrdan l garage Also ~ Pvt BA. 2 btOC*a . 3BR, 2BA. lg pool. newly Agt 87S-4912 VIN+Xdt 2BR, fantutlC . YUIU IDT1&U300 Baeutlful pool 4fN, large Incl. No I*• 145--•W an.Joy our prvt beach Ir ~ 1'50/mo ,. ramocMlad Oflared 11 -.._ Gounnet kltcMt\ Nr bCh 3BR 2BA 1 rec. room l laundry rm. • 18 2 ~ll n undl 11900/mo om ~ cal "'*C:•'IC)lt -·-· -·-- Dt •°'-.fft \ef ... 4M ,.....,. , ... .... ,.,,,,.. , ....... .,.,... .. ,,,,,, ,,.,,,. , ...... $499,000. 852-8148/Dys •Hll•TUll• 11250/mo Avl now Famhm28R~ Oanl1400 ONLYM75-M85mo som.:utllalnc:~ncloMd Alao1BR 1BAS890 ~·us-MH ' . •~ -... •• ·-• .... .. 650-3008 evenlngl 2BR 1 'tBA TwnhM Ftpl, OWnr 722-9730 ~~ .. ":,', 33B8AR 22BABA 1511~50 A&J .U APTI ,.,.,..,.., S700/mo AYllll· ..... lllM lltra• =~.:::.~':"'.':"::"C dactl. oaraoe. W/D hk-up ..... IV..... .. ... .... ibi.~l 7eo-&882 SORRY.~6 PETS • PINEBROOI< v....-, . -=._~:.=..::--: .. ::::.-310 ,4LISO AVE-$595,000 2218 E Paclflc•E $995 htnt 2144 BURR WHITE • --••• • 1 .... 11 futn aacept BR 1435/mo , ...... -· -.. i!"\:':: ........ . .. 1.• .. ' " f• .... ' ~!!a. • I I II.I . ''' q I ,' t 1 ~ " •.. ,. ·V ~)'r~')'' ,, ,, "'• ~;.I I ' . .. tt -. ,• ' 1· J,.l\tjf' ........ c,,,.1111 I I t • '• ~ ... , • Ope" H,,uu ... o" ... lvfy 'la• -,;. I :C".J~• •BR Npl Hts, comet Of mo SM first. then'*'-REALTORS 874-4830 111. ~ • *BALBOA PENINSULA• _.. + •. Nariey, 54~. Clift Of. Ocean view from ..... 759-1104 D/644-8722 UNIVERSITY PARK-Met· 112·M11•Ml·1•1 28r 1Ba. 4 60011 to .. nd. Ni'CE'Npt Hgl• 2BR 0111-WQtk, 170.-.711 2n<tnr. Ownr 875--06A7 3BR 1• BA dbl gar lrg yd quette Mod•I. 3BR s.nt. Ana 2180 ..._. htlJ YG~ ... ~~l/r~dpd122~7900178 809, laundry fee • gu S.-_,,. F lo lhr 28' -•..a aum ' ' • 2'1tBA cfoM to pool-On -•1 "7 .,.. ~ -paid No pata 1715 /28a ~Pt, n·tlnkl, ,,._ ._._... $1325tmo 1stllast zi.o. -wide greenbelt . SELLER ANXIOUS 3BR. ...-.aaa~ ••-·tbklttlBR 1BA •• ..,.,.213 0t790-l418 -ta, aut. ~.\ Dawe End Unit adjolnmg Goll dee> Can be seen at_... $1500/mo. Agt 873-5354 1BA, SFR S1>9rkllng 309 .. , 1~ 11r5 ~ .....,.... ,.. • .. • CourM 2BA + Oen All Towne SI 954--0694 -W•t Cubbon Owner E'llda 2BR, gat9ge, larr. ~airs Ol.llet arM 875-8497-H 883·"44·W top quality INtures Incl 3BR 2BA HcM.lae 2 car gar-•WBOODBR:OO!:m~ $135,<>.90 582-5323 yard .tth patio, wsnr h • lf~ pr;rn2.~ W •_!11,,0 21Bpilll2B• WaHt S"r SBA 28A ~ Mftr plantation ahutters, 1 le ferlced erd 2 r attrect..,.. o, • --up $775/mo $805 NC "'"" • n, " bdtm/ba e\11111 Nwpt/CM "c 7~~5 3·120Thl172 1S~ap19~7ro ~i1 Zwl S1250tm~ Nr ~"!'7Maman2 818~~s1.!:~:· Apanmtnts 25~ ORANGE •EASTBLUFF fwnhse to ahoc>plng H50/mo . ., .. 0eraoaict5Jmo ~ 0, -• ...... .. SC Plaza 540·06011 Vf-VV --TSL MGMT 642-1803 Apt. SBA 2BA 2 car oar Pvt P•tl:.~~~· pool utile. 5"4&·5211 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;,;,;;;;;;;,Im'!"~ ---LUXURY Townhome 2Br 1a1M>i COZV Furnished STUDIO No pell $1025/mo yr _ Santi Ma 1080 3BR 2BA. family rm, new 1'ABa, gar•+carpor1. lu Call Mon Fr1I;;;;.;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;..-._. ._ 2740 paint. gar & fncd yd Nr W/O rafrlg patlotyard IUnd 2606 ~~2,5~:ro. !~!11~1d~/ ~f 644-8852 Ask for Ru~hle Sout h Co11t Me tro ;;;Geits-.~iiii!!"'~""!!i~~....,,·~!'!'!"'- SFR. 2BR, iBA Lrgcorner SCPlta A\114/" 51250 ~ pooittennia $1100° FURNISHED 1BR 1BA. 648-53301eavemessage ·--Ill• 2686 NEWPORT BEACH lot lmmac & vacant. tec:lncl grdnr 6'4·1179 5"44-21771E 955•21211D charming p(lvlle lndry ... , L.atge. 2• HR ecena. ~:r.53si3.~~~~.~ner 3BR, 2BA house Large UNIV. PARK 3Br 2'/rBa, 880, yrly IM S9J5tmo'. OIZT '8111 Vary attractive quiet 2Br Lg 1BR, 1BA. lowef un~ S1801mo. Cell ~w.n ya r d . I 1 r e p 1 1 c e bonua room, din area, Slngl.. only No pe11 2BR 1BA d 1 d H~B•. ~ carpel, w/d covaf~ !:vk~ng, gat~, 9AM· 12Noon. 648-2558 $11 50/mo No pets. 2100 eqft.comm.tennls. Brian Oys2l3-838-2412 •1g*'·5/251 " ry hk-up,gar•S895/mo pool• trm&ln ry -------.---R.E. Wint~ 1625 498-8500 pool, $1250 786-8525 Ev/Wknda(213>460-106 1 rm, gr~j ~C1or1a mo TSL Mri~OT1 ... 11•~2-1803 tee $&80/mo. 979.099~ 'C_0t..,rn...,m•11t•Oll"!'"'!'--~- ~R--2·p1111,·ope-rt•y•o•nml!"B••l•boa--or 3BR. 2BA trl-1111 condo In MATURE FEM to share TSL MGMT 642· t603 ON THE BLUFF NR HOAG MISC. Rtntlis It.£. Salt/Rent Corona del Mar. I have 2 VIiiage Crffk LR/DR/FR. Llgun! leach 2148 bHutlful 4BR home WTSIM 11111& l200 OFF 111 MONTH - well qualified buyer•. Bkr, 11100 1•·1111 2BR, 1BA, + DEN Frplc. ~/ .. ma. $650/mo Call $550/mo 250·8002 or •Lg 1Br, micro 1725 Rooms 2706 I Ullntss/Offlce lttnt call anytlmal 722·8028' 3BR 3BA 2 atory, (lg 1700 encl yrd Pvt, quiet area Li. at 873-2895 650-5194 •Lg 1Br, FI P. gu pd S750 *WALK TO * 2769 all dph<) New decor. S 1300/mo Nwly re---EASTSIDE Pool, tpa, gar carport SOUTH COAST PLAZA "" .•• ' I 1 1275 218 Palmer Nr E modeled 619-728-8886 a.rboa p~ 26()7 1BR, small. but cozy 1401 Superior 645-6838 Kitchen pr1\lllegeS 1.111111 al-C-UFFPllTD'"'IVE 15th 229-09271995-7998 tBR. 18A, 2 cw gataoa, w/lota of natural Wood &LW&YI Tll llmt ~/mo 6'5--2'35 a WW( "" 4BR 2BA lg backya7d. 2 ~ ~ 2 I 52 wl d 1825 +water+ S800 Freeh & clMn Laundry 1. 2. 3 & 4BR yurly Apt & LIVE IN PVT HOME E .. de NwJ)t Bch, Ag1 541E 2 --------·1 garage fireplace. blllns LG 2BR 1'h&A grt w . va-MC:Urity. Mi< fOf Pete or rm & cable S5251mo HOUM Rentals Cannery c M Unf\lm, tingle room ARBORETUM Catering to Houses/Condos E 20th St Avl 411 cant. gar. pool 1P1 ten. Elten 831-8280 938-0552 Rentals, JR Momt Inc. 314BA S400 ~ utlls NIS the c:i.eign community . ' S1700tmo 548-0434 micro, I* up, patio, 2 l/p USTll• 875-4~ , Avall lmmed 648-6015 Ideal fof 1-! par90n firm, lalM>l llland 2106 Eu111de 2BA 1''aBA $995mo+MC.3S..-1102 CoronadtfMM 262 2 Dar1•ng 1BAwl SiflOlegar-CtiARMING small 1tud10 YOUNG family In Ftn Vty ~-=~1~u:=: "!!c•osu-"'!Mt"'!'"-___ "'!1~0~24'!I IUI tm W&TU condo w/pool. garage. $1300/mo 18F\ -+ loft aoa & lg lanced yard Xlnl Patio, frig, 2 blk1 to bch nu room S380 mo • '. vice avallable-Xaroa. sa SBf\,1'Y•BA,Sl400tmo patio $850/mo A\11411 Newportltach 2169 ~rig flfeptace, paoo condllionl Avl .-11 $475t mo •MCdap NI S utll W/D own lridge ph<>M,fu&cont.anoa •2 HMS on Loll E/lldel yearly 499-2715 645-2848cw548-9341 Ill _.112 11~ block to baact1 Avall $695/mo 675-<6'27 Call Mike 875-3267 mate or fem 964-7317 roorT\9. From $330/mo SBA 2BA-+ lBA lBA AD ,,_.-"T"-.,--3BR 2B Eatra nica 2BR 1n good ... ~"*' E~7s...-9~ WTSllE·Ull IEWJ CLIFFHAVEN 2BR, ~1BA Call 281-1212 redone $285K Ownr-Agt Uppet duplex. ' A. area Extra bath, carpets PENINSULA YEARLY 1BR. atove, refrlg. dlw 28 R 1 BA s8 oot m o patio, gar, etc No pell Hot..i../Mot..i.. 2718 BRIGHT N.B.-0-F-F-IC_E_ u--~/CondoS wtll co-op 6'42-9666 Bay view wl utll New & dr•,_. germ wl d •Cute 2BA 18A Uppaf lg •-Id wood bu n l"'-aJ f ti .-... ~• ....,. ~ carpet, fresh paint, frig hkups-..-d.l w, $ 85· Imo ba'--y, 1,...r1825/mo m,...o w ' • r Bachelor no kitchen 5.,..,700/m0fo~~-~~5par4•_'°53n0•6 1 a..-a •HAM App: 643/eqft, Prlll Bath Home on lg R·2 corner lot S1800/mo yrly 675 4293 """' .,.. frplc, pvt patio. encl gar $395/Mo . New carpet. ......, ,. .__ -New PCH Po.t office Generlf 1002 18th St 1 blk E of New· ---631-8814 •3BR 2BA upper duplex Pref 1 mature adult yrly paJnt etc 250-8002 or "'-'-·xe 28drm1 on • oll --111 Mariner'• Mila 648-2147 -11111111111111~-""!!'~ ... ..,,..-port Blvd Asking --on canatlront. 2 decks. 1 IM 1895 873-7220 or · ...,..... .. -·-CORONA DEL MAR $235 000 Ownr 645-41 t6 C!p!sttano Beach 2 I 18 ~:SA VERDdE A I ga111ge. lndry $1375 819-728-0112 65Q-519-4 bMc:h from S1050 to Wkly rentall 1155 & Up N.-d'lwt ofc epaoa 11510 ADORABLE 2 bdrm cot-IR.S LOSSES 2BR Dup4•x~ 1BA. new 4:~~1 N:P.~~gs~r2501;,~ YIW REITILS OCEANSIDE OF PCH E'SIDE 2BR 1BA, attract-S1350tmo 38drm. aJao HBO, tr" coffee heated Supal'lof.CM 380911,futl tage with hardwood carpet & paint Close to 3099 Sumatra 6•6-3627 28R 2BA refrig wld lrg Ive, li6ht, airy, xlnt cond avl VIP Prop1 875-2232 ~·.::~ Nt~~~; :,~ ~~!4~~::eMde 1100"· llrepla~ 4 1 ba~ 2BR 2't8A Townnome. 2 be~ch. Credit & rels --*IEWPllT ftEIT• dbl gar, Pool & lac p8Ak:>. Garage. pauo. •valJ 3'25 WTl&.llF Laguna Bch 4M 5294 wbdlnrdmo,w2 pbl•ut•h uonvlet Ywlth car encl garane In qulel reqd. 1750/mo • $900 M.V., nu cpts, drpa, pnl. 2BR2BAconOO 2carAar vlewS1195/mo ~6-9286 s775•dep.549•17o9 To111y i.novated •Pt -NWPT BCH OFFICE " sec 213-691·3838 r/o Nopets·3BR, 1'·BA ' " ' --300 BR •••WlllTIL SUrTETOSH .. AE O--' trfftop v11tas $510,000 group So. of Bristol. · 3100 Samoa 11145/mo clote to bch. FrplG, wld, Newer 2BR 2BA new $250 OFF 2ND MOS Aprox 1 sq It 2 . .-.. • """" OWC, $229K 673-6819 2 w/grdnr 854:8742 lrlg, micro. dlw & tre.sh carnat w/d hkup pvt AENTI E'SIDE 2BR 1BA e1 wl own BA ~ 1/2 BA Wkly rental1 now avail locatlon l~I fOf amatl 111 rfr H I Corona d~ Mar 2 I 2 compactor Pool. 1aun• atlo · etcl S 1100/mo Cottage Enclosed gar-Dbl enclosed o•r open· S140.00 Wk & up 2274 ~ 720-7418 ' .tltt Olt OMfS, nc. lrvfne 1044 •t1J••S11f POI NEW E'SIOE 3BR, 3'"1BA, & tennis Quiet area ~vall ' 1780_11882 age,taundryfac.NoPettl .,., Pool $1095 •sec NwptBIVd.CM 846-74•5 NE~ES t7th St - RULTORS • -Fam rm. den. wld hk-up, $1500 AVI 511 646-9211 now =--a201mo.;. MCurity dee> d • p A P P o 1 n t ---IMdg. ox 280 aq. h t>31 1400 3.B~~~ea:~~~on !~1~1. No pat• 1~~4 ~:; s'~r~ ::,~~ *NWPT CREST CONDO· Cou.,. .2624 645-723• mant-875-0088 Vac.atJof1 lttntals 2722 Fut JWltal rn 6000 UQM & bright Plan 1 Lg 2BA wlbak:ony & tom• Lale• AtrOWhMd Cabin Parictng ~2 ,t,O 3, 00 on the pool Highly up-LAG bnght & airy 28r. llWNIT lllllTI ~BR 28A S 1350/mo Sparkling c1Mn 2Bdrm 1'1111 211 v19W, 1taps to beach · m graded-Lots of marble. +den. 2'"B•. dramatic 2BR 1BA h Encl 875-9495 or 720.1682 1~8• S750 All u1111 paid 2 ltory. 1'~BA. d"" encl petlllng d1hWlhr lndry cozy lrpk:. Hur leJ!e. vii-•I& 1 .. tiled pello & more• Very w/loft FP, l>Nmed c.etl M ~·· Gwaoa. Sorry no pet• gatage, patio, no c>et• yrty 11175/mo 723-033' lage & Santa 1 Village i . 17th St , CM. groaa Allit£MIE1110fTHE light, show like a model S1475No pell 640-SOM wsnr/dryr hkup$8 enced •PllllHUn* 1NOWALLACE $750 •MC 64s-.3t9 213-847-1801 ..... 1350/mo 8'8-9M3 Sl'MS ANAHCW. Nf:'rWOM ' OwnrtAgt $369,000 or 2BR 1BA fireplace 3 blkl rrrt~atlo 75/mo •Fabulous & unique 3BR 642-1424 842-4905 E SIDE APT Pvt entry. Lill If ... I PALM SfiRiNGS LUXURY -;;::;:::;:;;;;;=:;;;:;;;:::;:::;;;;. IN S2500tmo Call Paul · 28A 2 story family home -S 1M ., VILLA own .....,.. & .,,.. ~ 640-532• Prll)cipals only to bNch New crpt1. NWPT TER"' .. CE 3BR 2' 1BR, no kitchen no pate. ,,.,..... _. Commerdal Property COLD We.LL BANl(eR O paint cabinet• AYI "1 "" ' Lg veranda, family rm, no smoking $375/m 1 & 2BA garege lndry rm Private llnftll recquet- l1ro0/mo 499-1975 BA Ylaw end unll on1 hardwood lloots CioM \\lt!tilFtl!kl Caltatt.,-530546-7643 cloMtobNCh 'Nicequ .. t ball on Hiile goll 2778 L1Quru1 Beach 1048 park nu crpt. frplc. gar 10 bay/ocean beaches al '°' 5695 to 1875/mo ,,..,by (819) 327-5107 •RETllL SPACE• ,."'n .UOI •Tiny. qutet 1BR cottage. N/peta s10~ 644-14801 •09-M Street Avt Apnl aa••tMmS IWT L.M&TlllJ • 1480 MONROY~ Awtox 1200 •If. Jtlnt 1o-l~ ..... v .. 1 U" ·I><:~' ~ cat•ino• yard Nr S-"' 3BR 2BA-,-...... ty 111 12500/mo _.._ $....,,.,.,.,, 1BR · "'"llO newl TSL MGMT 642 t.,_3 -t'--·· ...........,. "'"y -"r" " '~ •llYll( OIYE• anps/bch 504•,., Jasmine upar ·v ..... •cOmfortable 4BA 2BA 2 Large •ttractll/9 Apia In • r·~, oacOr '62s1mo -uu Roommatu \I/anted ... ""' ·-·:--............ Ullll llHI Two Mediterranean cus-S800 NO PETS 722-8011 ~k~·2 ~:~.~=·I 1tory home, 9tlel patio beautiful gargan Mtttng 0u':r poo1 gu incl no NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2724 Hall f119t 873 5354 ,000 ~om homes Sweeping Beautllul 3 BA 2"l BA eulppad k;icnan big fncd lndry rm, 2 car oarao• Po~ps ar•~,, or pe11 S•oO sec Avail Sml Bach w/pvt patio Fem tor m1tr BR ot 3BA 21111/F 2 .. Fir Left GORGEIOJUIOS 4BR. 3 5BA Ocean 1118\111, pool, spa w/frplc. encl garage yard $985 9S 1~8814 Of1Y8 by 2137 Se11tlle ;;EVERAf(0c~TIONS now 145 E 18th St Utlla pd OuJat n/amkr 38A hM nr Dell Sondeck Atnp6e pet1dhg In Shop- Beaullfully flnlshed In w/opnr Interior wl d S 1800/mo 28d 2.,. S8 10 673-3632 1'25 No pell 759-9194 & Ir pie 1480 1m0 ping Cn1r f119t &45-.e2M home. marble llooring. mart>IQ granite & WOQd h k p t s TWNHSE w/2 mUtef Sias. YILU unw rm ... - oak paneling. custom det•HmQ Maid's quar-1~1~0 ;1~_8SO: 2-car attch gar, circular tl• .. 111 388 W Wllaon 631-5583 large 3BR 2BA upsta1r1 In NWPT HGHTS Mwly re 733-8935 Jul••/0.bbl• PIUal L.MATlll wall & window coverlng1 tart Bot" have 4BR 5BA· atrcase, baJcony, lkylts ------4-Plex Nr OCC Garage furbl.n.d 2BR IBA. lrpk '*•ON THE WATER•* RETAIL LEASE.. 3500 eq Beautlfully landscaped One h .. a 3 car garage Baautlful 4BA 3BA home 11100/mo * 648-1058 3BR 2BA HARBOAVIEW 1 Bedroom $640 1034-C Valencia. 1875 dtw, Patio, •net g1rage NB 3Br 2'"1Ba WtD trptc n Hart>ot l Newport • corner location A must Sl,750,000 & 1he other lnlrvlnaTerraoa Hot tub, HOME Community pool. 301Avoeado 642-9850 mo.Nopata.5<45-7983 NO PETS Oulot neigh prkg ProfNIS $so0 Walk Blvd 549.3401• Days : ... , has • 10 car garage lg yard, S3000tmo Short f~Jn C'daner LM. l1800tcno 1 hd---585 NE Eallllde location bofhood $925 875-6808 to bch 411 645-393t 5-48-3270, Evae • ___ a.. __ ·1010 s~g-~m·o~~ 1~~Jr ::·~5Y19EW.119n3 llY II V1"2 2134 5-6412 or ~3-2541 241 .,Jo::.'iaon 831-0960 ~~'!_ ~:~l~h sl:;: tm llUYIUI &nl I.I. W11t1llff '"' ,._ llT&a. LIWllT n10E1 -Clean 3BR 2BA. dbl gar· BAYVIEW Ct. condo. 28R ~2· ... 1n ·--•1 •722-0582• Spacloul 2·38R (tome M/F lo lltlr 2Br 2B• condo LlllTllll Ol-1.IL.,Fs 2Br2Ba,trplc,gar $1690. age nice yatd Children 2BA,2-cargar,AC,w/d, _, w/ooeanvlew)onF1lrwt1~ lrplc pool $400+ ·~utll H,_ 111 blli l ample 511 Seaward 780-8382 oil No pall 11250tmo t pool. Avl now. $1325/mo 1 A. 1BA 1585/('l'IO 1400 .... , •.amt of Newport Baa<:h Coon· 648-4148/H 873-7870/D 'V'' .. ty • LIGHT and airy 3 brm. 1' » SPYGL•ss 4BR 2'LB• 3 "° Call H.ien Agl 953-5447 Of 854·9570 MCuflty Avail nowl try C!Yb Gated comm. 2 1 patlllng Bayiront on b• condo on quiet 11reet ,.. ,. "· • 8-53 • 1970 Wallace 831·1879 2BR wlf:•'· c:rpt1, lnc:cl yd car garage wll1018Qe He N.-e.actt Cottige CoHt Hwy, Newport 11 waiting for the investor car gar Light & bright 213-59 0 5 BLUFFS 38', Ylaw, lmm.d. ~ 20 Call 1-5PM FrJ)lc w/d hkupa pool & I 5 blkl bClh Shr wl prol f BMctl 1200-3000 I ll or first time buyer In MfsslonV~Jo 1067 Specucular ocean , CONDO 2BR, H'·BA,dtw. occupacy On point over-lllAIYllWllllU 2:221f>lacanlla 'D' 1710 IP8 Nopetl Nowlaaalng NtmkMitrBr/ba/cblTV. evallabl• Sllp avail • move-In condition Walk· harbor & llght view wld, nu crpt, patio. frplc. looking beck bay N...., Deti.aflr. flraplaoa, patio. .....T •lllTI by Appl (714)644-0803 wld 1525 Incl utt 538-11199 w/~ 645-7 tOO Ing distance to 2 com-$3750/mo 760-1488 or pool/Jacuul S950tmo pnt/drap .. /cr~t /appl• garage. apa Parkllde • munlty pools scnoois & URIE CORIER 644-59t0 Broiler No Pets ~2-1827 11950. 1 yr IM 59-S<M8 No pata. 1950/mo NON-E~~•18~~~f' n•::r • ahopplng ar .. Shutters LOT WITH UNIQUE Old COM duplex ---BLUFFS SBR 2"'BA 1900 9MOKERS'3000FFSE-oak' cab7netns.,9:001' • private patio and new 2BR 1BA. carpet, drapn. llf, green~ 2 patioa. ~UAITY 831-e101 -carparJ & lnd;y fae11· carpet mall• thla condo' I YIEWU dtw, aocl patio, offatrt Hwtt. leach 2140 lndry, lrplc, attaehed gat. EA8TSID£ amall complu. MM/Mo No pata. Cun II • i"1~ buy v.;as~r irver •• pning S900tmo Credit 2BR 1BA nae. w/d hkup, 11850/mo '* 759-9089 28r cottaoa wtth amall 831·1286 • Inc~~~ .~~du S255.~ce 3 ::;~ 2r~~~~:;'" ~=~~; report req'd 640.2549 8f,e ~ .:!'1-~5'74~ Ill• .. IPLI C'/s: m~~a-~12~ liifllT lllllTI • lll-1100 Country kitchen. Family WW Tl 1110llllA 11tllst & MC 964-1055 1 bite to Nnd SBA 28A, 2 28A t '"" .... T .. __ p 1 N'°9 2BR 1BA, ce!pat1. rm Den Gas r1replace Nice 2BR l~BA CdM ------cw gar, w/d Nlup, micro, • ,_,. wn,._ •IO, drapaa lg living rm ( ~H.~ ;1 I I KJN~ Barb.et ·carpet ne._; Condo Pv1 rear deck, lg •,::. ~°eR~A =· frpl 11400 Agt, 722-1520 i:~/ frpl2eJ1°A~~o Cerpo;t, lndry lac rr= ~ { Y\11'\.'\.'\ kitchen noor verticals. encl front patlO. Jann•~• 2-car get wl 09f!r.'.ouiei UDO ISLE, 3BR, 2BA, St S.~610. 842-5722 17251mo 875-MOe UtiilJ IU. \I 10~• and paint throughout kit. frplc. utH rm. ••,lie In ., .. S 1175/mo 989-9211 patio $2100 -•••• -• Thia home 1s 1n Move-101 pantry, 2 car. Pool 995 __ _ 8 48, i 2Br 1h. pV1 patio, ~-•--.&• • HD llWI P&.,..EITt I Condition and ready IC>f Laa. Agt 650-8553 4BR 28A, 1850111 Frplc, I..~ ~2~ 2 •tory pon. lndry rm Rac.nt r• 2BR w/gat, ctpta, drpa, •• lut Hie" 1 m11e from 2'h-carattch glf. new •P-. ~ very nice 1875 blt·lne. fnc:cl yd wlpauo. We'll gtveyouthedown in M v take $229.900 COlt.IMesa 2124 p11ancn.carpat,bllnd1& LIDO AAEA 2BFRrnh~~ 390VlCtorl1St 54S-M23 83M120CALL 1-5PM axcngforashereofown-8•2·432 1 exA 302 palnl 11450 536-3907 bldg..1._PoOI. · • 24390rano-G' S750 arahlp You make the 859 3879 evenln s ' 2 E'SIDE Twnh ... , •Int ----WI ._,500 2BR Ilka new. near SC -----• mthly pymll & we 1hare ,,;_1 HllEgl .I cond, gar, lndry 2BR Hun Cont Twnhm1. N'#ly HAR VU HILLS 4BR. fam, Plua. Quiet. encl gar. apprec You receive ..-ir. • S780: 2BR 2BA. lrplc, refurb 3BR. 1'ABA YU 13.000 w/d hkupa 1775/mo ..,..~BAB 100% tax benefit• Must UTIU&Y lllll&Y yard S890 666-4019/d 191184 lnvernua MAIKAI CONDO, 40' 151-057510 85"4·17191• -.;;-u ,. have clean credit Agt 640-2428 evas/wknda 1875/mo 831-2665 Baytront patio, furn 2BR, -957~2 Oy1. Ev. Wknds 2BA. SUOO **llU ,.... Af&IJmJI BAYFRONT Lg. d~. furn •2650 HARLA AVE• sgarlellng clean, lerde Newport ~ach • 1069 • lllboa Island 1006 .,UT&mo l&Y FlllT , Chotca S. Baytront homa 2BR ConOO. poof. full MC Vlewa of bay & Pavllllon bldg Completely turn ' Priced reduced to wllh 50' boat sllp avlll 1990.000 owe wtlg Mutt 1ell, by owner down. Pacific Sun RE 1395,000 7141673-1501 Sarvlcal 723-4180 or 819/245-778 t LITTLE Island 2 hou ... on BLUFFS Newly re<Sae 2B1 f lot. raaldanc:. * Jn. 18e, 2 car gar End unit come 1550,000 Shown Gmblt View l225K lahld, by appt only 873-!55" princlpata only 721.JMDO ~ ).-· ;_..~Merrill Lynch Realty 1 BIG. BEAUTWUL AND BELCOURT One of th nlc t 1n Newport's prestige areal A •BR, '48A Frpk., J·c.u garag~1 pool home with tll roof N~w •na ne ding to sell. S1,6~0,000. . 759-6600 Dilly Piiat Especially For You 28A, 29A. den. frpf, ter· A IMllll. q\.llat Cdmpln 8'den apt1 S..utlMly r~ M ,750 1tdrm '850/mo w/emall 11nd1caped g1ound1 LINDA ISLE 2 llOfY 58r, backyard. patio • Pool&apa patlol/daclel bOat doctc S 10,000 cal'P,Of't "Liila new & very =:, °' WPott ' • .....,... .... ••. ~~. f;r'!·~~ ~· 1 e.ciroom lm IULTmll1·1• NoP9'•· v .. ma640-2447 28drm w.ea $790 ...... MTIL --.BAY TIM8!RS• 1$1E11th SI &4e;.tl14 Comm 28A 29A, 2 cat 18A, trptc, cable, pool, 1 he:! ------.705 gar•g•. pool, jaeuul petlo, tw· No pate. 398 2..... room1, ... •• ,. Wall! 10 Newport 8ay W lay at 1815, IS0-6357 _,rm ... -" 11395/mo 854-4~ Agt •o.!Wl• Hr 281, frptc. 151E2181 St 5-4.,_2'°8 ~!~,ft ~...C:f:I:.~•= Hw&INd? 2@ hlghly upgrad•d. n; + 1410 ct.p. 831-t155 1 IORM, 18A, COii _, & gr""t>ah. '2175/mo *LOYll.Y 28A 18A. ne. dlll\waan.ri MOO/mo, "5-3454 Oi!Mr/Aeent ...... ..... & pelnl ,.,,, .. , •100 .. o. HA~ v.w HCWa lfNMCt 1711 mo Hf ~.a1i-ae:z-2214 6811' 3aA furn°' YMirn OOC. No .... 9410804 LM ..... ........,,.. air 2 11tso1mo •·• mo• •• Tiil Wll =.,2~:,a· a .F::;. 1ff.IOtt., ~7 l9ft. 1"419A .......,, pool 2400" "'~ ..,_,, Huge PefttllouM Vlllt £:10. "" pat OK t 1480 1 1,,....." Mtbol IM. taA. M"r Mn ;;:-::;;;;;iiiii::;::;;=I lult•. I 1,210/mo. _.. ...... _____ __ ~2341 As a convenience to our Dally PllOt customers We're Open Earlier and S14r Open Later for New ads, Correctlone and cance11at1on1. ·To Piece Your Dally Piiot Glelllfled lfO\JHO MALE PUPPY lltlW a lt*tl9 "" COiiie. In Fountain Valley m..-11 -•n n 11111111L.. 11 a 11 n n ... ,.. ..,_ A#~•• 20 llltt/w9' lnWF I ............ ._._..,._.Good ~ ... , .... ,.. , .................... .,...., ... L.amll'I ~ ........... ..-.-.all ,-n--lf.~Y'rii.,.. -~-::&.. ... ,._,.,..... 9'•1Pfvl. OrH t •t· ~ .._., .AoM· boe rd :.::,;rlen~• ION..._.,~ ••1111, .. Fl ..... c.l"-'9'a. ..... ~.W-· ...,., .. , tott ... C .. AICOOKUl: uoo ........... , .... werto,..,,myldeele; IND DJ~--~ on• hr• Incl. C•tf .._ etma....,. e.11 ~W.lllWPtldl .,....., ... 2 a.. YOU Who " IN 1N _.... 11MOOOllDl'IPP'. ...... ..... 11'1o-7llO. ....... •truottoft ~ .-ceof0tttw9anct ~a car.., In BOYS•as l111ftledlate ~~°""'''' La&lmn All I 1m111mn t.ori'tKl'°'*nowfliMO, ~·===:.: fofo-t •:1"'81 ie ;o;;"~" eo, tM 11-11WU tmaflll a c... op. ft1..i1gtau.1Mnei..t1m1 '°' .....,_, IMdl o.. l•O·HO CHI\ dally • .,.,,., 1llO I..._ =·:r:..~~~ 25"°'-e1::1~1tt TUANYOURlftAR!TIM( "::..~~·M~~) ..U:r• .... ~(• • ~)....: CF:''· !'onl t Office1._ .. t' ln;.G7•7 Awe., •.I •..... AM. .. ____ .... ... m INTO•OOLL.A-T• -~---, ... F•• "' on.1. •YP no. 'W" ll10I. JUI ....... my tlf9 wftt't ma. I, In INI 1 Ad11.,t11lng ._ 1-11M•-• '311 fl . Ot ~ Law. , .,.,en09, Com· llP, W. .... ' lf'IOlrt d4alogl.. went to o • .,..""'8"1. If you •e Wont in pluttl, new *"" puter _.., °' Wiii train F0t ~ IPGIUWMt II I Ulm=-"**you'°'~ .... ~ cen type •5 WORK AFTER 9CHOOL 11111 -·· roundlngt' ~at• 0..... ONtY. 2504002 Mery+ oomm. ~ '°' ....... "' iico end QOnftrm once mew. wpll'\. •6 lllle to._ to ANO 8ATUN>AVS GET· Ttce'•Atnt•needlar.w ~e. $a1ery CIS*I: IMdl Gott CoutM C .. l.OtaOfWlltelJ •1.;aa that I Ml* w.nt CO be )IOI.I. E•c1•1 It~ TING NEW CUSTOMERS oood ~ to rent grMt beneme. Cllll Olw 0111] IJl•IT•• .John 1.Aonard l~-MH • :v;; ...,_ated from You no FOA A LOCAL NEWS. trucllt and eq~t forlnteMew.211·2345 lmmedOC)enlno. TYl)4nG50 iibHiTY~ INttat how great ma-FOf~cel: PAHA. NO DELIVERY learn computer, ano wt>m,1-5. 546-tM5 -.... "'ICll•lf WotklatlM.._ f' ._.., deW9 m9Y be I CHEIVFREEMAN INVOLVED, ANO ALL .,..... phones P ..... ~mt ..... l\ECEPTIONIST Real &-s~11,u1 + -.uni llJBJJll wtll'lt1o~wttbYouand ' TRANSPORTATION eootYHe00lAmbert.11e P/T11M<e UrotogyOfllel,. cO lfPOt1 ,I We Oftw ~ llillf, ieM my loll9d onea inr:: DAl Y PR.OJ PAOVIOEO 8Y AN ,~.El Toro, 837-0777 "N,a. ~·· Wiii trail\. ::. '1,"~kr .. S~artlng E)leellent ~unity fO( tr91ninQ & *" beMll8 . .. TDll 110,0IO/Mt) No Hin Hwbow REWARD ~-Ql«y. ADULT SUPERVISOR. or 1NO Newpbtt Blvd., 2233 9e00412001m0 Reeume tM right person. Wiii hire No ~ ,._, Cell . ...,.,,_pen Cell (213).M:l-611• . outorYourl0"9tOWWd co.taMeaa.S.2·S.19 ---to· PO BO)( 2211 NB &tralnS.,..~t• now. 714-77..._.... .._. ..... tn-7311 me and my loll9d °'*· •• YOU CAN AVERAGE s e _.,~;• t"-;,. · • ' . tlvet In Southern Cd-liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii .... AINfl • •• ..,... ..,.. ....... ti..vy~~ 69..,.' fomlL Exoeflent lncen-. LOST In o.twa Point 3119 ~ tMy.Pf'9Y tri le l.&la..U21 $75 FIT&PITl:lotltJon•vall. 7 •••ll'flllllf ~-nllllf tlwe l bOnu .. If you .... ... Hlmeleytn M• Cream prayer S oon..cu.tlve Oeyt/W .. k. FIHlble 3-7pmMonttwf1I lloh ~ ~-Aelc fof tOM •I .... lllf te • --bfown. tono half'. ~.After the thkd day, houte. Ryder s~mm•. Fuhlon lllandS.4-7941 1 c 81s,:1,1i t · (114~188 ' &iJor ::.=.u tdWldef ~~!~· ~~ue,.:~:T· :WmaW::.':wbectC9:: ATTENTION • HIRING! OR MORE ~~~~:t'd:: --R:CEPTIONIST wanted ULllPll• =~oom . ..=:I . ..-. . --- 1 i I •" -"--. -·-... L.4 ... • ~. ·--(1f4~41-142e ' may be. Then promiM to ~t JobS • fOU' b1e Of Kathy Mt~ Df'lvet1 & 11e1p1fs wented for a btol(et In c M FOf STATIONERY STORE. on a IWtury-tlner. P09-' publleh th69 dialogue .. .,.. 117,"40 . $&9,485 fOf local moving co. ToP Salary negotiable Call CdM. FIT, 5 Daya. Xlnt ltloM IV.. .......... No _,_, • .,, ,..,__ 1002 eoon M your fallOf flM 1-4I02-«JI IHS. x R398 FOA MORE llLJ pey tor eitperlence. Cathartne 948-223S working OOndltlona. flt. exper. nee. 47'"'511D 'Wl'O .. ~ 1;;;::::====:1 ..._, orenMct. MCP Mother' a Merket & 2•0-7727 •oeptlc>ntllly fine dlentllle. ·~Cal 1-I00-3'7·UM fl INFOAMATIONCALL KJtc:Mn 11 taklog appll· NEWSPAPER . llWfll•IT Phonefouppt,9?3·•'71!.2 .. ,,.. .. I 11.... AT(ENJION (2°11) •lt..aell • . c a t I o n 1 f o r N.8. a.Mon office ..-1ng Jew.I /Watcti s.i .. --WWA • 0 HOIY St. Jude. APo*lle CASHIERSIOELI SER· IMfgetlc penon, front Fff In Irv~. exper _,.plus, Pf:[, 10am-2pm~"t:t bllbe WI Ille? and Mwtyr, or•t In vlf· VERS. Full time positions tilDll TIE office eppearance. M-Fr1 bUt no1 nee. Great oPP ~ some _,,., ~·.,.. c.11 t;.eoo.317 .. 788 tue and rictl In mlr~. IUll/-ml day/evening hours/ 1-5. For r90e0t1on, fnlng, •dv•ncement for t • not necH 1 io!euon· LolliFOUftd 292S ~.,~1~,u~' ,-::=~ we 11.w •Job for 10011 11 CNA&Ha1c.~&apHng-=:n~~PZ!~~'~C:, Wllllll TUI ~~"a·A.c~;~~t1e, at ~~~~~,:.:· ::'~13 j.M · -CWOf Of all wllo Invoke DcNMlilCI 3()18 you we t 1 to 16 years ol llah &4M71$ Mar1hl ptomotlon end growth In ' ' m ••• •• ...... yourepedalplltron•ln ?I age Md can work alter · • thenaturalfOOdlndustry. The .Number One News-lltlPTlllllT lrvlne Jewelers, Jene.II•• LM4 °" lalbcNa ltland, time of Med. To you, I HOUSEKEEPER fOf COM Khool •nd Saturdey WJ mTIU QI Apply at 225 E 17th St . paper Promotion Corpor· HIOh cell bur Newport 752-199 t ......... lllflllll emall box containing Mw recourM from the r•aldent, 1 adult/lite momfno•. Getting new Lg cabinet Mtg IMlllng Coeta Me ... 548-7786. 1110~ h•: ~=~:!i~ Beac:fl Reel Estate firm SAVERS, 1 new Thrift lfYOll'fwive a good phOM .... Concord watct\, det>tll of my heart •and work. 3-• mornings ·or citetomert tor the Dally eablMI lnetelr.ta wlet ~.nglp:ilc•nta mutt n .. d• smart, well· o.>t Store, ls now hiring voice and can '* an ceeii #4'8037 with ·ye!. humbly beg to whom God 20·26 hr WMI< Perteet Piiot. NO dellverlea In· ie .. t 3 yrs exp. Midi hive lllJYllY Plllll ;-..;.y Mlf·motlvate<I groomed, lndMdu.i fOI production workers and .. ,,. SI() to $300 weekly, • low OOld. lnbr~t .. ~! ~t"'o9!'...-IUChto mOy'· .. ·~ ~= e~ age ~~. T~~rp:= lownn ~~. 1'120tool1nd'· uA•pplytrlal F2'!M At~, ei. IOf'NlsBt and cr .. tiv. The ablllty noneC-lmok31ng 2~..._ ~; Mlee cletks. If you are Md can WOt1t '*1 time°' clamollde ~ ... ,....., ,... .. _ ...,.,... ,.. ,....... .....,.. ....,. , ....... ""' to r•te 10 t.;..._• In a M orv. • 1 ... , ...... ..,.. en«getlo ~d customet full Time. CALL SteYe ,;l"""' ~ link~~ tlatll!QI Help me in my NANNIE Fu 11 ·T l me 2:30 and 5pm· Ave, N«QQ, CA-675-1353 ~In .,.vf«>nM;,111. 117. Newport Beacitl. CA ietvlce--orlented. PleaM S.2-43$3 Wtul ,,. dlemoncl9 C.it PflMnl ll'ld ur~t petf. 7:30am .. :30pm 1 boy. 7 Ulllll/Ull SUPERMARKET muat. t: use of a v•n. 92MO: (71•)813-9333 lpply In per..on between COleCt uf 14) 173-7668 tlon. In return, ptotnlM moe. Ute hMkpg In Nwpl All •• UE Gift shop, John Wayne Air· DEMONSTRATORS truck with a shell •. Of large RECEPT./OROER DESK 91" .. 13m1. andM 3 llp.m.s •t p•DJ.Tll UN•s (7'0I) 1141 , to make your neme 8Mc:h. Clll MS.2988 M2...aH port FUii or part lime Cool(lng eaper, S7 00/hr WllOOf' 11 ~ Golf Mfg. H.B area H ~~2a688~·· M nuuft FFY trtencs tor family known and ~S Y°!'. to C•ll ·Bettle 852•91ee 750-0329 Typing. Xlnt ad111nc•· unt. . • "'"· Otd English Sheet> be tnvoked. •Y tmM (~ 5530 . w••--m ment. 8•7·1109 ••••nn--uy fllL .TllJr PAY 0001 ,upe. S300. HllllMarysandGloflas, -IUITYllPft.YUll CASHIE~ALES •ITILlllllT&ITI __ , 1.:, • 417-7011 deyt •MHllTI aMuty llU9PIY co. seeking PERSON ¥arlne Hard· Newport BHch office Lot• ol computer time & • ..,. '208~ .....,~ lndMctu.lw/buUIY.UPP-ware StOl'e.~ f« Jofln Mele.a exp. esental asals-We off•1 •n excenenr Satee mlTITon olfie< re1pona S10001Wk Potentlail. Tele- f(Xfl) ADS AR£ FREE Cal: 141-1171 lmmed. CIS*llng f()( exp. 1y el(p. fOf retail division $45-1711 tents f()( front & back Of· guerentM of $-400 per •• 01 + Sm, friendly N.B • .,.. Of· ma..-etlng ottlce aup· AJA ci.rtt In WMtcllff 'u:H/part time 770.6608 .,. _.... flee poeltlont. 497-1387. week while we train you • b In garden turround· Pllee. Eaay hrt. 6AM·l2 WM of Newport 9eao11 -•;30pm to 7·30pm only After training, your In· L()ol(lng tor Shatp am· lngs. Doug 831..a.80 Noon. No W-*endl. oat• entry exp & 10 k . BOOKKEEPER Motivated ~· IOoklng come po1.-1a1 11 un· blttou. Salee Rep• end NO EXP we ltoueh 1 must. Medical Full ch.,ge, trevel eom· f« challenge In Nlee 1111 Pllmlll llmlle<I s .... Manegers for grow· lllllTUY.P IT . l1L lnaurenoe bactcgrounc:I pany, Laguna Beach. Full dMalon of trvlne firm Full· !lme. Some up Ing company. Cw allow· Experienced w/gooCI Call before 12 Noon +.Good ulary & ben-Ofpalttlme.•97-4253 P ..... ca11Ann474-17H prefd. 975-7100 + c2-:3~~:.~1r~ anceandt>onuMtfOftoP typlng&PhOn•MIUs.Fun NEWPORTICH91'3-373S •tit• Conl•ct Ker• llllUDll P/T OILIWILL 111111 Mnll men-oars. Co. nr Hoag H09P (Nwpt COSTA MESA......,..tt B«:ltlngl\am M5·6670 In 1r11lne Approx t . F« dellv.rlee WMkd1ys PAIT T1111 lllllT&IT Contact Mr H-otufld Bctl). Flea achedute 0 I<. SOUT.H O.C. 512·12.0 Hra/M .. A.Hist Adml llAL llTITI I.I. & PIT' Set 852·9155 Office 7..to,k & errends I« 852'«6t $8/hr. GIFTS INTER· GARDEN GROVE ASST MGR Wiii treln. S9thr start. Apply In per. eon: The Mall Room, 3535 e. eo .. t Hwy, CdM ANl•tant In •tabRahl Need• experienced PIT bUay RMI Estate Agl. NATIONAL 122-eoeo 74-8237 manual accounting r receptionist f« ~tly Rml P /T Fie• hrs, te.25/Hr toi.-----------------------.. cord• to Include payrOll Setutd•ys Pleue call M..aenger ....-vloe Ea· a tart. c 111 o 11 n • C8'1 Donna •t •7••811, Oarteen 6'4-.90e0 perlnced Muet have 7eo-5000tEv M•~6590 ......... lntetior IExterlof 24 Hr Srvc Quality Work Refer~ 53•-0105 OMV printout. car In· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I :'i~a7:oo y~ CAP.!'~ P11RT y•tl' SALES call 714/491-3700 "' ~ -1 Must ha~ble car & The Oally Pilot II currently ..-1ng UMrtl~ lndlv· Ina. Great Job fdf stu· dlJal• tor part time lntlde c:t.rlll FT/PT. $300/wk HIH, Mondey thru po181ble. 832·1212 Thursday 4-8 P.M. llalW IFrllllS We ofter Mlery .... 1 plus commiUIOn lllllT&lllS lndlvl<lu111 mu•t type 25 Wanted (n the South Of. wpm and have gOOd enoe County area apeltlng skills Come and SPRING MOUNTAIN work fOf Orange Coun· ESCROW CORP PleaM ty'a leadinO -commuAlty - eall Francine 721-MOO newtpaper v FLllllT P /T Newport Beach. Good 1 .. rnlng exp. M•·1•t3 I Cell the OWiy PllOI lod•Y Ask tor Cheri Freeman Ml-4121 NEWSPAPER DELIVER~ * NO eOLLECTJON * ..r Early m orning m otor routes anailable Must have dependable vehicle and liabilit1 insurance. 7 d•,. ~r W'Hl, 2:30 •· m. ·513" •.m. 6'BOVE t\ VERAGE EMlNINGS Call 7 14 642-4333 between 6:00 a.m .. 5:00 p.m. (M-f) 6a.m.·10a.m.( ~T&SU ) AREAS AV Al LADLE: Huntlngte~ Beae h Co s ta Mesa, Fo•ntaln Vall y, & ewport lleaeh - --=--------------------- -- CLASSIFIED ABJ'EllTISIN6 SALES We are AD DING to our sales staff. If you can type at least 4S wp m and have great telecommunication skills -We can off er you a base salary + commission AND a gUJJJ place to work. F•H Tl•e 4Pitrt Tme A ¥11ll•ltle. Do you.rseU a f a•or -Call us. Cheri Freeman 642-4321 llilJ Pilat · 330 Weat Bay St. Coat•Meaa,CA 0.-,, ................. ...... .. -, ................ .... ................. ,. ....... . .............. _. '"""' ................................ DAILY PILOT Ol'JPICS 11' COSTA llE8A 21, 9919 ·--~-~j ~-,·, .. ---'-. --L.. PC wt MOW.O IALI Anllque......,. , .. & din, 1100 Ml._.. 6 -1~ ,,.._ ._.... ~ owotl, end rectiMfe, 8edroom _. Or1111 a. 090. Btend n.w In· Roof ---.a-..a .., ...... etut1M oon-__..bed,MeUVe~ Olfl.Nlt ~ .. ,_.. .............. bOet wl mot« I. ......... -----d•..._ =r -..___.............._ ~•11001111.,.,seeo •bed 10~~ :=:.-•ra OBO. e1ec ...,'°"_, ...... ·-•lllllN """"--., ... _ ........ • Lm--IMWIHYrrywhle~ •• _.._ ..,,enty. 11, '" ... ..._ Mk bdtm Mt, OtMi IOr pelnl roller, UOobo. -•lll IMtl ...... ....., .... 000. ., ... 1 2 IO uphol chelre 1 .. n & much mor•. '40-MOt Afl 5pm Wtldyt ..rw STDUll -~· dKV"'7t ~AH II to S" Hour. w/ottOf'MIW, uphol bench 144-'419 or 723..o545 .,. A'* 1 .... trMq. In red veYet. Qlasa top NfW DAYBED WHIT! & 'M ..... " 1.. ... L*t ,,._, •• (ll002 MIZ '7' 2IO Cell·---tAM-5~ PrOY eoftM Ible 31 JC 31, BRASS. With menr .... Jfr#fl!1 /'1111/ An Fully loeded tedlM. .UIO Lm ---76,000 ........ H<**ll la..all 1-dr..., ~ ehe•I. I trundle compl•t• 6025 m ••I c. • u n' 0 of· 1540 Jembof" R<Mld ... ,. tN!pe, l.eoGO 112.-11 TILUllllE llUI iiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiil ll!Mpe. 173-&e11 S24S. •l40-.lf33• p/tt..,lng, •Ir (857748) NftP0'1 BNct\ -, ...... .. ·"'""""=-::==:=""'.=uc=:-oHI ~1 BEAUTIFUL Quality Trudel ,,.,_ •• •tt --.... ,. -1_ .. . 1 FT. DESIGNER CO QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Blue Topaz 8tone1 ···-, I ....it .. _ New ~lne, lac.tlent & LOVESEAT Golden •BOX, OUILTEOI ONLY 1300 FOR ALL '71 ••NCHERO G·T P,U. ---.,, Autom•t•C, .. ,. n ... r condition llll!IO Cell ---'.""~~~"S";~Ei7 beige. Good condition 3 BRAND NEWI 1155 Calt 8'°..aeae Gr;';. •h•P• $2850 M1·11ll POW9t door took. rlld'el ~ f oYOC• C... if 1ii1, ~°'8a~~~-=e Mil CALL 1r M0-1733 * _ 131-1900 __ 1 , .... 11111.11. C:. =~; powet ..... 11111 =.':C.~tuft.-==' Put ·your pel"9qnellty to Texu Bound sei.1 Tt>te ... ....,._ 'M lllUI .... le•elt/ ..... I 1L Lm.... bcellMt hleclton 12100 obo 131 .... 111 wortt f« youl Loe.I~ ALMOST new4 II .~;:· w/4 Cl'lrl hi 0retMt For .... &LUMP-STONE ..-..-.,...... Full Lo.ded. Low mil•, 11• a.-Win ..... ,._ & ~owned (2A1.f32t) P•"""r nMdl money-100 lrg v rm._~ S145. RefrfO 1295. Book IAICKI 420 whole. 25 \.\ a.ma 9045 51pd, fadl•I•. •lloy1, .,.... . 'II lllllll ..;.....~~=-""=~~ mo'ti";.tect people to WOtk ~~~_._~~c•~2:~4' c•• & ltmPa 845-8208 btlcke. Steel rode. 1400 •15 MUSTANG Origln•l p/atMJlng, brekM, air. •••Is, .. ...,. Mt SM.£1 , w VW .'73 8UO 1IOOcoeefo tn °"'telephone NIM of-.,.,......,.... • caw.. 548-5392 owner. 2", V8, euto-(1lET272) 111-1111 Now 1:r"i ~ afforc:I a new ••••ns =~:·MO ftce. 8e1e1y withe fentu-BRAND new bHutlful ~ 60 I 5 matlc, .AMIFM-cauette. ...... fW liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ IM I Hur ... ryt:ie le tupply Y~r Authof1aeel MefcedN 2000 mllH 01'1 l'leW tic bonUt p!M. No •x-couctl, cf'l•lr, ouoman, maple OMc:. furnlbn Runs WI. neecta paint H1·1171 • DMlet brak... sunroof, rune ~~·-=·~ C,: =t:~·:i~:-;'1 Im-~=:.::;;· I f"P'!" 6047 '2500 · MM 2 20 '14 St~ red PgASCHE • &~ ~,rr-1~e::1 • =:d·..=-~~~ 8'4Mt. tern to apm. llAIS ...... • cut' lfon/bfue Beket • p~~~~.~:; '°'. no-flaalltway to.noc>. ::~ :;.~ m:~~~~~ 1540 J8ml>ot' .. Aoaci ua-•• 11500 080 ........ 11 )~iiiliiiiii~~ Footboard with rails, rack, queen bed, tallfllh oopler •i certrldge . ,!'Y cleellfi9d . quick Hie. e4~844 7 N9wportl• e:.f' , 11 3008E, 8k, ( 53591 N•1.-T I W.. •Ill RI queen tin $195. 840-6733 S254450 E/&48--0754 1100 291-0516 Autos !iliOrifd 91 aftw 5PM ,15 5008E. 44 K mt ( 28281 COHVEATIBLE. tllv•r PT/FT Tool d"lgner (Contour) ~ng CNUr. FURNITURE, whit• dr• & HUGE PRIVATE SALE CREVIER CONSIDER wet~. 'le 420EL, '34,950 (1117) ~ •c••urt COl1- •/f1XP needed. Engineer-neutral color, heating & twin C9f\OPV bed &150 Large Mlecilon of tr•· 'II 41TTI I •. vetue, HIY to mo '&4 30080. MK ml.(9710) ~. •toted 1 ~ lnaCo.lnSent•008AllE•~ ~bretlng Uk• new Orig both.Levl•21X28.lt!•t• dltlon•I ei1ecut1Ve office M Stick ahllt, 1unroot, purch••• flne nclng . 'M6I08EC.(M91) 2•,000mlel.llOOO lfi2PM 6'5-1 ""' l3500811Cflfioe,l295 ooo &rnuc:tt~tl l42·71 15 fumlehlng•&•n Ofpanol 62 ercedes calMtte.(23704) DEIO . Compare HOUM ol lm-·951~.Whllttw.(6111) ln•I 0..,., 751·11 ~ -IT-945-7671 • GREAT EXPECTATIONS modern moduJer olflc91 ""-nf por'tt& S.Saf• 2131714 fUlll llOOCt73 !Mn u,, to '300/d~. MOVING: antique rocker. LIFE TIME MEMBEA· complete with 40 wort! 111·1171 SALE$$ MEACEDES ~;;;;;;;;p;;;;a;~;;;;;;~ii People ml you. ftoor tamp & glass; queen SHIP FOR SALE HOO. et•tlon• Mutt •II Call 11111 fMI hljMflel GET hlgMr clofler velue IOI' .... ... Kalhy 71,..751-e675 JCA:l bed. Ilk• new, m11c. 154.t584 380-2941 ..a 111 Pmm A FEW EXMftlS Of y 0 u r p •mp e r• d ·-a• ... --CADILLAC 1 .. 1 ...... laJ>let l Chairs. All YfllY New wood Hot Tub w1~J!;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~L~,....9 Air. power steering dilC lllllU ~ Pl[-OWlfD..... Mercedet-hni Com ---U ,000 m..... oriatn .. gOod cond. 673·2512 woodburnlng hHter 1'1t1 I Al*nM CVT t>rek•, ltrnb lt!ln. Loededl Nice car, redue»d .84 3181 Sspd (lLORlgll pare Hou .. of lml)0(11 a 2+2, eutomatlc, warrenty. O'#f*. aeooo. ~1 MUST SELLI Bullt for rMgGlne ertlde. DARLING chocol•t• Sher midnight blue. l lPll• nr '84 32Sf 5 • ...1 (28)Zl08) 8• Sure 213/11 35,000 mllel, lo•ded, .,,.FO"""""R='o-...,,1='91~.:--A::"'.,:-:-::-01':':1:'::.::-,, COSTA MESA uelnQ beet quenty m•· Pel puppy. 2-mos old, 2 plec:. lwb cape 111·1171 ..,.. MERCEDES 111,~w:0:~·1515 Whit•, aood ~. Rattan couch & love.se•t terlM. R9ctengulet, HOO ran, American Shar Pel '86 325 SSl>d (100161 HOND• 1<>•• Pr ... -SI •10,000Tobo .. P1-GSlll 2iiii~:::!~ .................. _ ..... I •11 ·-. 0 ............... -m, IL Sales Saru•-· ... ·--u..... PEUGEOT '87 &.1\5 STI. • 601 J $400. 1950'• walnut/mint ... ,. rwuwuuu """"no. ~bol Amer 844-4 14 ·--'II' -... ........ whit•. 5·•1>.ed. exctllen -M0-1885 e trim oompl bdrm set ttalnleu fHtenlng1 ---Full Loaded. Low mu... Part• -Leulng condtton, •II opllont. 17,000 rnl .. a. red, v-e. -------~:---- *WANTE : REF IGER· I) $400. Lg upright 11400 ~-6153 & OrglllJ 84l•l 194 a utomatic, tunroof. 131-3111 s14,900. 495.5200 113,&00 175-7659 ATORS, WASHERS & euer S225 Aquarium 6059 p/1tMt'lng. air. (6577'4a) IJ 11 DRYERS Working or / 1 . $35 All Wedding DreH. brend U Ill uw 1500 Auto Mall Or. MBZ ·11 4:>UbL. ....... 1 not-P•yceellt 845-9'1! w ~rd••, 979·2S88 new: Wht .. un w/lace & -a-••-ya .. 111a PEI •" . Santa Ana One owner 2 top•. red llllUIA -verygacon · beed•, 11 8. Pd 11150, _.,,._. --1111•11 •54 0778 ALL APPLIANCE REP IR Sec S850 497-7370 With ptanqcorder. 4 yr1 '11 .. l•I • • 55 Fwy. at Edinger $2 1.000 " • lmmeculale, blac:k w/tan C.I Aetrlg ltd $9.500 7 • - -955-2580 IMthet lnteriof, 5 ~. :~~..n.r~:0ryeri'. ~~~for:=.. l loOIC~fOfafr*'<t?Flnd old. 9• 759"°332 Sliver w/blu• l••ther B,~~3~5:d:~·!=i OPEN 7 DAYS MBZ '792'40D fully lo•ded. tunrool, ~ .. 942-4072 toyour~netda. llttflrlo cr111er1lnctaulfitd. G Sites (920058) $11,"99 condition, 41.000 mtlea Servtce Hra. Mon-frl. GrM1 tllepe. runt well, chrome wh••I•. only /t ~ •'9' Lm IOll lft Asking s 13,800 obo 7:00 am to 9:00 pm I 6 5 o o 12 2 . 8 9 1 9 18,000 ml.... 144.900. ' 111-1110 850-435& ( 1KNC88e) j .. ______ _.I 11 IPWW804 #F82ee7 955-2214 CostaMfta 6124 ~~:::..:..:..::..:..~-+...:::_:.:.:~...:__::...:..:.....:__..+==='.~~~=-~t--==-::-:::=::---t~-=::::-=:;:;:;---t~:::~::::::;-- i-..*•RET.._1R .. e-M'""EN-T,.s .. A-LE"!"'•-,.._IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE PlBJC N011C£ PlBJC NOTICE NI.JC flJTlCl JmUC mncl Evetyday 9am.? Too many ruo"'"'"""'• .UllltESI , .... of Dlrtcle>f ol PurchU-....._.., F1etll~ Planning lA.lls G Botero-Londono flCTIT10UI IUWla ACTrnDUe w a. thing• to mentJont 172 ...... ........... -"'1 -Ii MAm ITATIMDIT MAim ITA~ Mont• Vleta. &42-1353 NJ.Me aTAn•NT iog, a.ny 1<11111, Coest Com-Triller Coplu ~be ob-Thie ttatemenl WU led The folloWlng ,.,_., Tbe followtnO pef'90nt .. The IOlloWlng perlOftl ate munity College Oialrle1. 1370 tllned on reqval A COC>Y o4 wltl) the County Cterll of Of· doing ~ • do1ng ~ _. dolAg ~ u, A1'emt A-1Ue, Costa Mna lneM rat .. lllaJl be poeted angt County on March I MrCAO,.COAST CON· nlT EXPLOSM WU.A. GEM MARKETING ANO 92e2tl et Ille job Mte tMt NO ao 2 S C 2 -... I llV SALES, 308 VIit• Tructta. Project ldent1f1ce11on tunallbemandatoryupon F41oeol SUI.TI 1 111 1 • • 1n W. 1..,. trtet • Newport e..cri. Call! 92e60 Nam• GOLDEN WEST the CONTRACTOR to wl'lom Publllhed Orenge Cout Cotta ....... Calif 92627 Colla ...... Celd 92121 G Edward McCullougll, C O L I. E O E A E · the contrect 11 awarded and oe.ry Piiot M.,d\ 14 21 29 61tvwi Enc 8'uaa. 1 '*"" P O'Toolt. m W 308 Vtat1 Trucha, Newpof1 MOVALIREPLACEMENT upon any subcontractor Apfil 4 1989 21st SI C-2, Costa MeM 19tft Strwl •V. eo.-. MeN.. 1o1b, GentfM 7011 Beach. CCII 92eeo OF 2 PCB TRANSFORMERS under ~ CONTRACTOR. T-481 ~uy·2::)'M • Vatdaman, ~ ~tln..e 11 con- -••• .,,., ..,,., 0,,.,,., & O C Tlli. bualneN It con • 111811-89 HAZARDOUS lo pay not i.a tllan the MIO 2070 Tllurln St B. Costa duc1ed by. an lndMOual ,..,, fit HI, -•••••• , • .,. "'''"" ceu., .. .,0 ,. .,..,,~ ••"< • • 327 Chevy motor M ducted by an inOlllldual SUBST !<NCES REMOVAL tpeellled rates to all W01llers __ ... rtaJC..._ __ *l_llCE ___ 1 ....... C911f 112927 Tiit reglatranl com· ,_...,10•• •1111 tt•11 •-.. " ,,.,., ~" ~ ..... , '•" 011 • •, • • par11, rebuilt w/recelpll Tiie reglttrant com-AGREEMENT BIO • 1450 em~ by them In the••· , -...... ~·;~·' ~,.~,~~'(l';:!:~','• 1 '"°PP' • # 21&0MC,23'totomt>oal rnenoed 10 transact bUlol· PtacePlanure onr11e Of· ecullonollhe contree1 ftCTl'110UlllU ... al ~l'M.=,t!;"='!.n~~.con-~UO:, 1~1::'; You C-J(." fl 0 IT IN THE CLASSIFIED !! traller98~~~1~g ob o ::':n~"":.~lleorfi<:=~':,:i~r~':rr:~=:.,:•~~=~wi~~=~ ~~are TP!t regl11rant com·bullntta nemt or ntrnet I'\ , --hsted abOve on NIA Harrie. Coast Communtty (901 daya titer the date Mt doing bU91Mll u menced lo tranuct bu8'-fisted abOYe on Merdl 7. CALL CLA SSIFIED 642 5678 It MONTGOMERY G Eaward McCullougll Collage OlsHICI 1370 fortheopenlngolt>lda HABITECTURE. 21841 ::,...~.,,:.heOfflet= t':no·T~ • Flb.rgl•• Lep SI rake Thia 1111emen1 was llled Adema A..,., Co1t1 Meaa A payment bond and • Cenada RO 14-C. Et Toro. -Ol~hy, 2 HP Johnson will\ tlle County Clerk or Or· 92626 • TraJler Facltllu 1714) per!Ofmanc. bond Wiil be "•"t 92630 titted lbovt on Mardi 8. TNI statement wu fled Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington ,leach .Fountain Valley NO COL LECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week • Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney ' --" 11119 wfttl tM County Ctent of Of· $1 . 875-8909 ange Covnty on March 10. 432·&707 r9qUlfed PflO< to ••ecutlon t.aya A,.•ta:..21841 Can-Ouy varoaman = County on Mercf'I 7. ---~---· . 1118$1 NOT ICE IS HEREBY of lhe contract and lhaU be ada Ad 14-C 1:.1 T0<0, Ceut Eleclrle Bay Boal. 14 ' F4110ll GIVEN that th• •bov•· In the fO<m .. , 1«111 In Ille 92630 . Thi• ll&lemenl WU fltecl 19 II 00Q<!cot"ldltlon,1llpavail· Published Orange Coest named SCnoot 01ttr1Ct tor conlraC1docu"*'ll Tlllt bu11ne1t 11 con :,:.''c;::~1~~.,~~<>;: Pu~ Of-"4= •bit $4900. 875-2927 Dell)' Pilot March 21 28 Ortnge Co~mly, Celll0<nia. Pur1Uan1 to Section 45$IO ducted by an inONldual 11119 ' .......... Pltot M~i'r 21, 28. -.T •in L ••ay AprD 4, t 1, 11189 Jetlng by tnd lllrougll 111 or Ille Go-.nfM!'lt Code ot T. he reg111ran1 co • ,41.,.. ~ 4• 1989 "'9•• -• -T-485 Governing Botrd, herein· the S1a1e of Caltfomla. lhe mencec1 to trenaact °' Coat .... ~ T-488 111711'1aJ lelt, ---------1atter rtf«red to u "DIS contr1'1 ¥tJ11 cont.al neea uno.t th4I t1et1110u1 =~-c:n~ 21 28. ---•..I ·•---.t-I •-ir NOTICE TRICT' .. W1ll rec.tlve up to. PfOYWOna perm11Hng Ille bullneel n8fNI Ot namee 9 _.... .. ....., ... , 1 r~ but not1atertllanthe1bov• 1ucce11lul b1ddtr 10 ted abowi on Marctl 2 4• 1" ---------det lff4. I nt 1111. FlCTmOUI au11NEaS 1taled time. MaleO b+Oa fe>f 1Yb1t11ute teCUJ•tlea tor any tNll T-469 "8JC fl)TIC( lal lfter lPlll NAME tTATUKNT the -wd ol a con1rac1 for rnoMyt Wltlmeld by 1"9 DIS-i..y1 Atatt• P\BJC NOTICE _ ...... _....._ ____ _ II. 1110 The foOowlng peraons are the ebov9 pr0jee1 TRICl to en1ure per Thll statement wu hlecl ACTTTIOUI W.. • doing~ 81 S.01 lf\aff be r-...a In f0tmance under the con·1w1111 lhe ~nty C"'1l of Of l'M:TI'T1i0Ua IU8*llll MAM9 8T4~ WINOSHIELO REPAIR OF lhe p&ace tdenUhed above tract ange CoUnly on Marci\ 1 MAMe aTATDIENT The tolloW!g Pt'90N an p~ Boats 7012 ORAl'IQE COUNTY 3511 Bay and Shall be opened and Wallt tllf\I Matc.11 20 10 1989 The ·~ peraonl .,. OOlngS~SEC. 19:c &031 vi-Terrece Costa Meta publicly reed lloud at Ille am · fat.,... 1 d0inll ~ • WJ 1g79 SKIPJACK 20' Cutty Calif ~27 abovt -1tated ume and Bod Date AprM 4 ·?pm I Pubftlhecl oranoe Coaat Fl~E ART ACOUISI· Birch St •C. N-port Vdvo V-8, Volvo OUI· J amee F Volla,.. 3511 Bay pUloe Oewetnl"9 lloard, ay De<ly Plk>t Maret\ 14, 21 21. TtONS N.S2 Siar Drt¥e a.en, Calll t2teO drl,,.., VHF, CB. winch, ._._ Terrece. Costa Men Tile<• will be• S tO 00 oe A""9d ft. f«Mftdez, ft.H.D., Apt~ 4 t9H Huntington e.ach Callf WJS, Inc Dt&a..,. 6031 belt lank. Bimini top. call! 92927 po11treqUtred for each.., ol CtlMceltor, CNet c_. T-•85 92$41 Slrel'I S t •C Newi>ort "°'• COYer g19-2834 Thll b1n1neH II con bid docurnenll 10 gu.,antM f'ftWlhJ c ...... Ol8trkt Edllllletd A d• Sliva N52 Beectl. c-.i t2ttO -ducted by an 1nd1Yldual '*'return In good con011ion Publ•lhed Orange Coast rtllJC *lllC£ ltar Orin Huntington Th1r i>u11ne.. la con· 1 llSTll WIAL1I Th• reg11tra n1 com within 1en daya 1ttet tile bid Delly P1101 Maret> t4 21 8Mdl Calo! 111648 duded by • OOl'PO'•llon 18' G , 2fl() Mercury, bell menced lo trenaacl bull· opening dala 19811 ACTmOUa ..,_at Tlllt bualnee& 11 con· The rtglttrant COITI· tanll du .. b•ttery & u -neu und!tr tM 11em1ou1 Eacn bidder .n•" be • 147• ..... ITAn.....,. CSUGlecl by en lnOMOual mencecs 10 trenMCt t>ult- tru 's11.500 840-0597 ooalnen name or namet 11cen1ed c onttac to r The lollowlno per900i .,. TP!e tegletrant com· MM under the lk:tltloue -~' ~ Uated abOve on tnot yet) pur14.1an1 to lhe Bus1net.1 P\8.IC "°TlCE doil'WI Pusineta u menc.o to trllrlHCt buel· ~ name °' namee 21' ~OLBALT 85 Run· Jam.Vollare and ProleMIOOa Cooe ano SO&TT EUAOPlAN -under the hclllk>ul bted above on~ 1, ·~t. Cuddy Cabin 260 Tiii• atetemenl Wat hied bt lleenMO In Ille IOllowlng ftCTITIOUa BU...... COAP 5031 81retl SI •C bualnMI name Ot n~ 1Mt 110 Many extru Bflllol wtlh 111e Counly Clerk 01 Or· claat1l1Catlont NAiii aTATWMIEWT ~t Beacll Calli 92&60 litled above on March 1 Scon W Roblnton VIM Low houfl A•klng ange County on March 11. C·10 Eleclrlcll (general) The following per1on111e WJS Inc o.;._.,. lHt Pree!Oen1 118 000 080 675-0323 t1189 . Each bid mutt conform dOinG bu1lneu u Tll19 1>u11neH 11 con Echw•rd A da Sha Thie llattmen1 ... lllecl • ,. 1CllOI and be rMponllYe to the WJS IMPORT ANO EX· ducted by • corporation Thll ltalement wee hied with the County Cletlt of Of. 26' OWENS 1965, rebuilt PublltMd Orange CoHt contract doeumen11 POAT, INC ~ '*'B•tell St Tiie reglitrent com ~h the County Ci.ll of Of. ange Count}' on Mareh 6, engine, looks good Delly Piiot Merell 21, 28, Each bidder IP!all submit IC, Newport Beacll. Calrt menced 10 lreMICI butl· ar109 County on Marctl 7, 11111 Greet Catalina boat Aprll 4. 11, 1989 on Ille lorm l\lrnllheO with 92660 ,,... undet !he tlct1uoua 1NI ,.._ N~ '9450 642-2615 T-481 the contract docurnenll. • WJS. Inc.. o.laww• ~31 oo.ir-name Of names 'aiout Pvtlll9hed ..,.ange ......., lltl of the propoted 11.1bcoo· Birch St •C. Newpot1 lilted ebc>Ye on Jenuery 1 P\lblllhed Oraft99 Cout Delly Piiot Mardi 14, 21. 21. U ' 111111¥101 1l lO ---------I 1ract0<1 on thll PfOIKI M BMctt, Cellt 92680 llllt Deity PllCH M111c:h 14. 21. 21. ~ 4, 1"9 New engines 1984 PtB.JC NOTIC£ required by lhe Sublet11ng Tiiie but1nH1 II con Scott w RoblnlDn, Vice A~ 4 ,Mt E•cellent cond S2900 and Sut>cont11cung Fair oucted l)y a corpotatJon "'-ldtlnl T. 723-0154 or 548-8164 Ftcfl'11QU• llUllNEll Pracitlctt Ad o-nment TM r•9lat,_M-c.441• This •lalement •U l11fd ---------1·---------NA• aTAnMENT Code S.Ctlon 4100 et Mq menced to tranaact l>Ual· with the Counry Clerk of Of. "8.JC NOTICE f'WlJC M)TlC( T~57 The !<*owing peraon1 .,. EacP! bldd4W mu1t aubmll neet under the llct1t101.1& County on Mar ell e ------------1 _.....;..;;.;-......._.-....-.... __ dotno ooa1nee1 u wtth acfl bid c.rur.ed °' ~ name °' NIIMI = rtennoua .,_.. llltennoul WU AtTECA OISCOTECA. CMl\WI check payab6e lO !lated 1~ on January I, '410a MAm ITA'Q....,. 111Am ITAT'lmllT Glupar Avalon 11' J ohn· '---------------------------. eon 55 hp outboerd & TODAY'S .CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROH t Pltctl 5 ·-H1 1" 9 Sharpen 14 -Shafll ... 15 Swan~• 18 Found WNlth 17 Floor~ 18 Blecll Fr 19 Bird 20 Conveyanoet 22 HM<! peraon 24 lmaglM 2e Conjure up 27 C,,.,.,, CIUMt ~ Ne«hettandl commune 30 Metal 33 Yullon bealll 37 Cont- 38 Aa to 3t Prior p<ef "° Camtlrie 41 Control deYice "'" 42 AurelaftaKI 44Welghfunll 45 Needlefiatl 4' Cofnpoaiuon 47 F•wttt 49 Motlfl!OOf 53~unl1 67 T.-f off 51 In Motel of 5t At6aft ler1d 2 3 14 - 8t Relettd 82 Sw.thearll 13 OrMOMone 14 Pllilo90PI* lmmenuel - e5Uleleat N Oeptnoenc. 67 P<>'atO buds DOWN 1 Terra 2 Afghan IOrdl 3 c ... room1 4 F•rfVI 5 Half a candy 6 Off. balance 7 F~r"* 8 DlltetptclM II IOWllng teat 10 ()ccupttlOtl 11 "8mb6e 12 ~OWa'llt 1i Heid btc:k 21 Tingle 23 0r .. 11ac11 25 Tide 28 PWllng IO Powder t>eee 31 ""°Vert" 32 Cape S3 ""° a.-Awert of as lcrewny M Aof ETA 37 Aenan ll'Meket ..0 T~otf 42 P.:1!909 43 FN1y Item 45 Pluc:kleat 47 p,_.., 48 ~' me111ng1 &O Wine &I Shetptlh 52FllllUN9 53S~ artllt ~Blad! poet 55 lni.t 51 UflPtnhlul to COfftpoMf -Aotem 10 11 12 13 _.. 745 W 19th ~G Colla the DISTRICT Of e bod bond 1Mt Pubtlahed Of-Coul The~ per.one•• The f~ pert0M are MUL.TICRAFT 18-Foot. Mee&. Calif .92$27 1n the form Ml loflll in Ille Scott W ~ Vice Deily Piiot M r;h"{'i 2I 2t dOlnCI bulllneaa.. dOtlQ ......._ • trailer S 1800 67-3-U33 1981, with lraller 75HP luia Alfredo Bonilla, t884 COflllect doeumtnll In an Prealdent Aptll • 11119., • M fl ICHANTZ AP· W.lt T,_AOIHO, INC rnot0t '4000 751·5715. Park"*" Cu • Colla M.a emoutlt not 1eet tftan '°"of Thia 1tstetMrtl •as tt&ed ' l ·•'le PfVJSAL ff.IMCES, 3400 I031 Blrd'l It eC, ~ 551-8307 Cellf 92$27 the IT\UirTMnn ~I of bid wtttl the County Cterk ol Of. trWMt A,,._. •221, ....... lteefl. Celt t2MO 1~----11111[1---• Thi• bvttn"' Is con· • a gu.arent• ltlal the bod· .nge County on M•cll 6. "8JC 9'0TIC( Pon Beedl. c.at 12te0 WJt. tne., o.i-., ~I loat/YldM Chlntrs dllcied by an lndMOUel def wlll enter Into 1111 1Nt Mel " ISctwlntl.. Jr~ 803 81tctl St 11c. Newpor1 Tiie regt1tran1 com· PtOPOMd contract 11 111e Fa1mee ..cnnoue BUWU Themta. Cetta Meta. c.., leedl. c..r t28IC) ~UNAWAY FOR WEEK· menced lo tranaact bUM· -la ewardad 10 we.ti Publllhed Qf~ Cout ...._ STAftflll)fT f2at Tiw9 ~...,,... 11 COfl• END. cn.rter Stele-Of· nMI unoer the flChtlOUI ~ In ,,,. ... ol ladur• DIMiy Piiat Maret\ 14. 21. 21. The folowlng pereona •• Thlt bul!MM ii 'on-dUCteO by .• cerporatlOt\ Art :M' CrMlock Pkg t>uslMll name °' namee to enter Into Mid conlrKt ~ 4. 1989 • ctotno buelMtl u duded bt. en lndMduJll Tri• reo1atr•11t com - ONJ w/tllipp.r 175-7100 listed •boft on Feoruery. euch ..c:url1y Wiii be lor· T-45' BOOY CAT, 2"0 Atdt\111 The reo•etrent com· fNf'oed to trlfllNd bu9- 1980 felted 8', Coet• MeM. Calll t2121 "'9floed to tranuct buai-,.. Ul\4lar the ktltlOue 70 4 Lula Allfedo Bonilla The OISTAICT r.-VM rt.a.JC *>11C£ ltatt. Concannon 124 Vie MM uncltt ..... flctlllOUt ----,...,.. °' '*"* 1.Sll..., .. ao.ts..,...., ____ ~1-TNI S1atement ••• filed the right to retec:t eny °' •N ....,.tone. ~ leecll. ~ name "' leMd ~ Oft ~ 1, HOBIE CAT, 18--lool, T• wttll lhe County Clerk of Or· bide cw to w~ any Ir· ACTTTIOUa _,..... c.rrt t2M3 titted atxwe on Merell I. 1Mt quit• SunrlH n il•. = County on Marett 9· NgUlafllin In.,.,., bid• Ot In HAMS HATWMKNT Tim butlMH II con-11M loon W • .__ .. __,. YIOt 11000/obo 853-4164 the bidding Tl'lt lollOMnO '*'°"' t<e ~.,by en lndMdUal Mel"-lchenu . .Jt ,.....,.. P .....,.._.. ,.._ '4= P\Kwenl to the P'OVltlOn• doing butlMM •• Tht re9l11ra11t com fhll 1taternent wee fllecl Thie etaM!ftent .. fllecl u ...... ..., ""ange Ol &ectlon 1772 ot the Labor CM.ATIVE TREAS.UAE.S, INl'ICecl 10 ttenMCt bull wlt1' the County C•tuif Of· Wfth V. County a.tit of Of· Slps/Docks/Ston1ge Delly Piiot March 2t. 28. Code OI lhe Stat• Of Cell• 5t4 Hamilton •D. Colt• ,,,... \lnoet the lletttl MOt County on Maid\ .. MOt CouM)' Ofl M~ .. 7022 APfll 4, 1 '· 19811 lomla, the DISTRICT hll ob-...... Calif. 92627 butlntta _.,,. °' 1Nt 1Mt 1 ... ---.... -~~!"' T -482 ta&ntd from the Director 01 · Lut. o Boleto-1..ondono, letecl ~on (not yet) N 14~ 19' lk>et ellp wenled In ---------tl'lt Oec>er11"*11 of lndutlrlal 2020 fuelef1on 14 ... Coeta '"I 8 Concannon P\iDlllNd Ofel'IQe CoMI ' ~ OfMJl'.9 C09IM N.8. nr PCH tor reatored Pl8JC NOTIC£ lflltlattori• 1rl• o•neral ....... Oellf 112827 Tlllt ···""'*'' WM " Dally,_. Merell 1•. 11. Olly"°' MMll 14 2t, ae. 1941 mallOQeny Chrl1 Pf9'tlaltlng rat• of S* diem Thi• bu1lntH 11 aon· wflh Ille CouMy Qwll ot Of .. 4. 1ttt .. 4, 1tM Cl'eft. Vence 'M2·2517 NOTICE TO w•oee anc:I Ille o•n•ra1 ducted by· an lnd•vt0ua1 MOt COunlY on Maron e. _ T...._. • t -455 COWffllACTOAI Pf9Vefflng rate I« llOllday The regl1tran1 COl'll• 1tlt 38' NEWPORT MOORING CAUJNO '°" M>I end over11meWCfk 1n ttte '°' menc.o 10 11anMC1 t>ua1o ,... Rooms ao;artments homes -With 25' Sall boat School Olttrlct CoHI Cfllltyln~tnlawOflc ltto Miii undtt the flcllll ~ OfMOt Coat 1 / r,f:-. d '. fy 114.600 M0-27"8 Commonll~ ~ Oletrlet bt pertotmec:I tot MCh ere" .,.,......_ nwne °' ,,.,.,_ o.ity Pt1ot Marcl'I 14, 21, 2a, CtUSI re can SitlS DRY tioet t1oraoe eva11. 8ld DMdline 2 00 o'ctoclil or 1YP9 °' wonier needed 10 ... ec:l •bcwe on ~t>tr 3. Aotll 4. 1Mt your housing needs ~ Dunn, Newpor1 PM of the 4 Clay Of APtl . ...oute !fie COr'llfact ThtM 1M '7 • • ,_..,,.....' 1Mt ,.._ .. on lie II lht Oii· 8Hch f44·0128 Or Ptect of ltd ~: Of TNCT .mo. localed et -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::==!=========================:;;:::;;;;~~ ~10,T~S.t j, ------------Ul \ 111, 0 I IC I' Wednelclay. March 22. at 11:00 A.M. al hcifie Vww 0.pe-1, S~ Pacific Vi~w Drive, Newpotl BMch. In I .u of now.... CIOftlribut.loN to Childrwrw Home 8odfty ol California. m Chrtad.na Driq, Hunt:al~n Beach, CA or any Gd* dwity °' )'OUf' choWt. ! -r ,, STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oepett"*'t et the Dally Piiot it pfHUd to en- nounce a new MrVa now avell· 1bte to new bull~ We will now SEAACH the n•m• for Y'O\.I at no extra charge, and 11ve you the ti~ end the trtp to the Court Houee In Santa An• Then. of COUtM, ... ., the Mareh t• cornp .. ted • wttl file your flctltlOUt ~ nt11M statement wittl the County ci.n. pubhsh once 1 week tor tour ..-1 • required DY tMt ~ tNn .... yout P'OOf of Pubtl· cation Mtn IM COunty CtetN.