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1990-03-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
Southwestern cuisine Today' hi"ht: 65-78 FAIR . THE ORANGE COAST 25 CE T GOOD MOR.NING ! It's Thursday. March 22. I 990. artd here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHE R: Low cloud and fog this mom- 1ng, otherwise f.11r. SPORTS: NBA: Utall 118, Clippers 10! Volleyball USC 4'. Olllo State ti TRAP: LaW}er sa)s pon1on of PC'H an Hunungton Beach 1s a speed lrap. A3 REAGAN: E.11-prc 1dent won't have 10 turn o'er d1ar) to Poindexter' law}cr A:? 24-HOUR HOTLINE TO THE EDITOR --642-6086 See Page A2 for details ABORTION: Candidates ) mour. Bergeson clash on abon1on. Al. BASEBALL: Dodgcrc; to host Padres at -;cason opener >\pnl 9. 8:? SOVIETS: Gorl"lat.·he' or- ders L1th da"hwn~ to turn 1n their gun) ..\4 DROUGHT: Water agency "'ants to han "'a'hing dn' c- ways. car, . ..\2 EX ECUTION: Go' cmor ca'nccli. demcnq ht-anng for Robcn "I lam.. \4 BAILOUT: Judgr hloc~-. Bush ..\dm101stra11on' '>•\\mg~ and loan bailout plan .\5 FASHION: foda) ·~ popular la)ered look I'> nothing nc"' 1n fa'>h1on ~\6 BALLE T: ..\BT·cnds m 5cn- 11men1al JOurne~ 1hrough 50 }e'Sro; of t ' \ ballet h1stor) B6 IRS: Srarh half thr lcttt·r1 the IR ma.1lcd to ta\pa )er~ last )Car \\Cf'C 10 error \5 WEATHER AND OCEAN CONDITIONS PleaM lff At fer ftlaJl1 Oruce C••• iempentlll'ft TMay'1 '1p/a.w: l i-H Ycscerda> 's h1,hllow: 6S-S3 Tomorrow·~ h1Jh/low: 64-51 Air ••lJ•y: Moderacc with a Pollutant tandard Index of 100 Seit skims: now Summit, c1'ccllent spnng conditions ""1ch no bare patches. all tratls open. Bat flllllq: 811 sculpin catches at fzors near Newpon Beach. Bat .. rftllc: San C'lnncntc. :?-3 feel. &ood •. :,hape. west swell. water 57 dqrttS. BMtlq ceeililli••: L11ht. vanable winds ex«pC souch- wnt winds I 0-1 S knocs lh11 ancmoon. ~as 2 feet West- erly swell 3 fect. Bridge Busl~ss Classffled Comics Crossword Ente~nment Food High Society Horosc~ Opinion Potlce Log ftubltc Notices SporU TV Listing Weattwr CJ A5 C6..S BS C7 86 c 1·5 A6 CJ A7 Al CS-9 81-4 86 AB THUR DAY, MARCH 22, 19 90 Fashion . lsla~d j~Wel..heist aborted Robbery attempt is latest in string of holdups h;l\l' ht.·cn robbt:d morr reccnll) in. a \1m1lar mannt•r • \1ohmo hnl' frwelry and C1em\ 200 'e"port ( cn1er Dn\<e, on \-1 an.h I"\ I .oo<,e gems and fine ieweln pit-cc\ "onh more than SI m11l1on "holc.,.ilc \\ere stolen b) a trio ol mJ,l..rd gunml'n who stormed the \tore ;ind held eight people ho~tag..: .titer c ra!lhing through a locl..cd ~( unt' door l y IRIS YOKOI DIMiy l'llOt St ... lllrfte• . NEWPORT BEACH -An at- tempted break-in at a ewpon Center JC"'Cll) store this week could be connected to other recent heists 1n the fa h1onahle shopping d1stnct. which has twice been h11 by milhon- dollar JC" cl lossc'>. poller said Wednesda}. A tno ol men escaped \\1th more than SI m1lhon in IC\\eln last week after holding eight people hostage. and robbers escaped w11h about S2 m1lhon in gl'ms last foll in a danng theft. On Tucsda). four men pulled up to the front of Wyndham Leigh Je"'elcrs at 8:50 p.m m a newcr- model, dark-blue. four~door Cadillac "Ith no license plates. Newport Beach Pohcc gt. Andy Gon1s said. The store was being closed at the lime and cmplo}ecs "ere 1n a back area of the shop. accordrng 10 poltcc Walls come tumbling down re pons. Three men "raring ski caps got out of the car, while the dnver sta)ed in the C ad1llac and ept the eng1nr running. according to Gonis. One man. "ho pulled his ski cap down o"cr h1 face. 1ncd to open the shop·s locked door. C..on1c; said. After about fhe to 10 seconds of trying to open the door. he gave up and all three got back into the car and left. Gon1~ said. No "'eapon~ "ere c;cen ~t least A bulldozer lcnoclcs down th• ftrst of the houses being removed to malre way for th• widening of Victoria Street In Costa Mesa. John Gonet guides th• bulldozer Wednesday whll• Arturo Rula waters down th• debris to control dust. Th• city hopes to have th• four-..lane thoroughfare completed within l 'l1 years. Knott's Berry Farm to open chicken restaurant in . Irvine l y TONY OOOERO 0..,. ,...,, COn'~ldcoOC IR VI f -..\ftcr 66 ~cars of scr-mg ch1ckrn dinners 1n the amc Buena Parl neighborhood. l\.nou's Berl) Farm ha" det.1dcd to mo"c up town and has <;elected In me as the spot 11 will open the tirst Mrs Knotrs Restaurant and Bakery The re taurnnt and bal er) will be loca1ed in the planned .\lton Square on the nonhwe~t .comer of Jcffre) Road and .\Icon Parkway. and 11 will duplicate the food and scr' ice of M~. Knon's C'h1cktn Dinner Res· taurant. ..\lthough Knoll's fkrr) Farm 1c; more fomou!I for 1t'i nmu~·mcnl park and 1t'I bo~scnbcrn 1am the t:h1d.en 1.hnner hou~ has also made a nam1.• for 1t,clf "We \\Ill not ~ JUSl lending our name to a n·staurant." said Knott"s Berl) Farm pubhc r1.•l3lion director Stuart 7an\llle "\\ e "'111 operate the restaurant ourseh e .. Thi.' rca<ton for th1'>. he ~lid. ·-,~ to ma1nt:11n th1.· quaht} and standard of C\ccllenc:e that people ha' c come to e\rx,·t lrom the rarl..." "The lir\t time \\C ~ned meals d'ates ha ~ 10 I 9 "\4 in the Knott's 01n10g RO{)m." /am Ille ~1d. ~skcd "h\ the com pan' dc-c1dcd 10 open another restaurant after so long. he said Knott' ha had the idea for ahout I 0 ~ t•ars "'\\.{"\(~ Ileen con\1denng tal..ing the rt.'\tJur.1nt J\\3\ from the park lor qu11e J\\ h1k ·· he 1,.ud. hut In me "'" ho: the tirc;t !.ut.·h '"'ntun.• The restaur::in1 and bale!) \\Jll not be as large a\ 1hr Buena Park <;truc- turr "hkh ha" a capaut\ ol I 000 JX'Opk. and I .in' ilk ..:11d ht.· 1.kK''> not c\pect n to lool the \ame either Zan' ilk <,a1d ~arelul con 1der- a11on "'cnt into Knott·., drc1\1on to place the re taurant 1n In inc. which he termed J• "l..e' loca11tln" 'Jego- uauon arc l urrenth undl'r "'3' to open rc'ltaurnnt' in other c111c'. he said Ph1lhp Brn"n ol fX Dc'clop- ment. "'h1t.·h 1<; rnnstnic110g the \QUJre. <iald thl· restaurant h.1s gen- erated C\lllement ,1lrcad~ .\nd per- hap\ a le" appetlle'i a "'ell Costa Mesans miffed as city roots out overgrown trees 1y I08 VAN !YKEN °-"' .... ,...._ .. COST A MESA -Decade qo somebody pla)cd a nasty tnc~ on Costa Mesa and other Southern C1hfo m11 cities. They planted ha<k tren. Not JUSt an} shade trtts. h cus bcn.Jamina, Bra.11han peppns and other species whose bid habits ha~ come home to roost amid thctr fnendly bnnchCS and eitten11"c roo11. ··in the 19.SOS. ficus was con-.,dertd the ideal Southem Cahfom~ trtt," Yid John Parktt. of the Qr. antt Cout Colkaf Depennwnt or Oma~ntal Hon1rultuf'f. "They have briahl. \hiny P'ft" lnva. ~·re vtt)' J>Jell> and provi* w.ctt. But the')' alto •~ pi'obkm,. In add1uon to shallow root system' that break UP. side- walks. the) ha"e susccp11b1hty to in~ct~ and d1sca~~ ('arc and m:un- tcnancc can be a burden .. In Costa Mesa. concern over legal ltabrhty stemmmg from broken ~•de· "-alks hu led the ctty to cut down la.,..c numbers of mature ficus trees.. PcJ>Ptr trtts haH also b111cn the du.st 1n la~ numbc'n In add1uon to root problems. peppers have an un- fortunate tendcllC) to Jrop m HS) teed pods. C1t) omc11ls acncrall) rcplact the falkn t"° with new ones. But the ttSUh is slrttU hncd with hny sapl- inp lnst* o( tcafy .,anlt. And ru1dcnts onen rcwnt their new IMacc in the 'un ··11ivt on a mad). beautiful ''tttt and 1he) ·re ao•nt to take out the r1eut ttttl." tald Zoltan Tcsias. a rnideftt of the Collctr Park Miah· borttood. ..we·~t Plid ror tholt ,...._ '" TilllS/aadl f';•I two of the men "'ere desa1bcd as being black. Gonis said . .\II wore dark clothing . Officers searched Lh~a for the Cadillac but '-'' cntuall) ga' c up Gonis !Hl1d. The Je""ell) store "as the site ol a "smash and grab" robber) camcd out b} three men rn .\ugu<;t 19~5 The robbers took more than SI 0 000 "'onh of nng'i. bracelets and ocher goods from the broken d1spla} ca~s Three other nc.-rb~ Jl'"'cln store~ • C arul Klein Fine Je"'cl" 240 "1e"port Centt•r Dmc. on Oct 19 l hm.• bandit\ "canng Hallo"'ecn mask'> hound l\\O women 1n the f Pluse see HEIST /Bade PAgel COVER STOBV /CITY B4'LL Salarie _s· of city chiefs revealed Huntington's Uberuaga tops roste·r at S 118,225 By ROBERT BARKER Hl'~Tl'\C110' Bf \C. H Ta\pa~er\ 1n "' ut11.•\ along the Orangt.• ( O.t\t pa' .thout S 100.fJ(l(I a dip lo ul\ m.inJ~R'r' to run their l 111e.., \\ hc.•n the P.l' lor pollle lhlcl\ and and lirt' c-h1d\ :lre t.l1.l..l"d on 13\J')J\er<, ~hl'll Oll l nl"'11h )I -; m1lhon a '"'Jr 111 thl· 111p honcho.-. · ltununvt n\ lkalh < 11' .\d· m1n1•.tr 1tor \ltl..1.· I ht:ruJg..i 1h1.· ne'-'l''il "' tht.• ""' •Jdl'r\ nul..c.•\ S 11 .~~' -thl' h1ghe\t bJ'-t.' sala~ "' 1h1.· I" al 1.h1cl l'\· CCU\I\ l'\ Roh \\ 'nn thl' de.m o l lll\ m3n.iger\ Jlong · th1.• < >r.ingc lOJ\I. h:I\ !Oft guided ''-"'~ pt1rt lk'Jlh tor 20 \l'Jr' m.1lt''i $11 .J -f(I lr,~l' t II\ '.'-l anager Paul RraJ 1\ in th\· hall par!.. Jt SI '" L.1~un.t lk.tl h < It\ \t.lnJgcr "en f ran " p.ud 9.J '~n and .lud\ ""'l\l'\ the \\nh "-Oman ~ 11, m.inattcr on th<' coar,t gets S 'JU (JOO. • 1 hl· PJ' lor ( (l\W \lc\J ' h1 h rlgankd .\ll.m Roedl·r prl1\eJ II• Ix· morl' l'lu'>•'e Lm- plO'l'I."' 1n th1.• pef".4.mncl dcpan- mt'nt "ouh.1 1•lk . o nh Roeder's pa' ranttt' "'°'' l \' r .·., .l I~ and Sll 111 n a month -\ "11.t ' \UI"\ .... , lomp1kJ "' 1ndl\ 1dual ulleS Pl'~cd Rl ·Jer ' pa J SIJ~. '-liO ( o'ta \k,.1 l llll'lt•l.:f..'' "crrn't 1m prl'\\t·d tn ll m1ndl'r.. that Roc.·dn' <.,1lan 1~ p:ud b\ the f Please see PAY /Back Pagel Salarles of Orange Coast city managers ~ J 4 5 6 MANAGER \-11lc l bcruaga Bob \\\nn Paul Br::id~ Kcn Fran~ .\llan Roeder Jud~ Kel~~~ CITY Hununaton Beach "c"pon Beach Ir' 1m· Laguna Costa \I~ f ountam Valle~ SALARY Sil .125 SI 14,710 SI 10.000 $94.320 S91.350 S90.000 Columnist finalists unveiled Monday The fi, l' finah'>t., 1n the OrJnge ( oa r Dari\ Pilot' "Pa e 3" Columnist· C'ontc<,t "'111 tlC .innouncrd 1>n MondJ" March 16 .. \\ e arr ~1111 gointz through the tat.~., of entnes." s~ud editor Wilham Lobdell .. \\ ~ nr' er gue'l'ied "'c'd get this a' alanche of response. We'll be \\Orkmg through thr \\Cckcnd to get this done. hut it's tx-en a pleasure so far \\ c·, c JI read' lound a couple ol gt'm'> and can't ~an to unveil the \\IOnCr\ .. Lobdell ~1d thl' Pilot "111 putih~h a column from each finahst m the coming "eels. and rcader'i Mil hJH the onportunit~ to vote on the column1\t h' u\lng the Pilot"., "l:.:d1tor'> Hotline·· "This newspaper as a democran and "e '4ant co male '>Ure o\Jr reac:krs are comfortable with the column1)t ''r ~lel·t.. · The Pilot ha\ alread' \Clcl'lt'd a \l\th finalist. D R Segal. president of the Orange C ount' Reg14'll'r Supervisor Stanton: Fisticuffs at Nordstrom • Aa DAil Y PILOT I Ttueder, Mllidt 21. 1llO ~lllllllil ........................................................................................................................ ~ . ly DOUG \lllWS ~,.......,.... SACRAMENTO -State Sen. Jo1n Seymour of Anaheim accused Se . Marian Bergeson of Newport Be ch of being "untruthful" Wednesday about why Seymour sw1tch~d from the pro-hfe to pro- cho1ce position on abortion. The ·two Orange County legis· lators. rivals for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor in the June S primary. clashed in the first formal debate of their campaign 1n a breakfast mceung before the Lincoln Club of the Sacramento Valley. The) agreed on far more issues than 1hey disagreed. taking almost idenucal tands on an11-dru11, and anu-cnme proarams. and both stressed the role of the fam ily ia educational reform and emphaiized their ties to U.S. Sen. Pete WlllOn, the expected GOP nom1ntt for aov- ernor. But the abortion issue brouaht a sharp clash. in which they even disaveed over whether they were talking about abortion. ··What ki nd of mcssaae arc we sending to the people of California if principle and commitment are aoi~ 10 be based ... on the poll s. &rgcson said in what most of the audience took as a reference to Seymour's change on the abortion issue. Her campaign manager. Ron Smith. said later that rtmark was aimed at ~mocratic Lt. Gov. Leo ur cl McCanby. who bu swilebed from oppoaition IO IUpport of tbe death penalty. But Seymour IOOk it. liu earlier 8e,.eson remartcs. u an It• tack on his switch on the abonion issue. "To change your mind on some. thin& isn't wrona. ... if thett are new circumstances."' Seymour said . "The attack she makes on me. pu11in1 a finacr to the wind, is unfair and untruthful." Seymour said he is a Catholic who remains personally opposed to abortion. but that he chanaed his position on the law after die U.S. Supreme Court gave states more leewa) to adopt abonion ttstnc- tions. which he said would cause confusion and chaos. ··1 made that decision before there was a ~ (for 16eutneal 90veraor). before tbe H&111ter election (ia wllich pro-choice ReoublicH Tricia Hunt• ct upte1 a pro-lift Republican for the Assembly). before the polls," Seymour said. Bc~son also criticized Attorney General John Van de Kamp, a can· didate for the Democratic nomi- nation for aovemor, for callina for state tcttiftf of the French mom ina after abonaon pill. RU 486. as a political ploy, while Seymour said the pill could be "much safer and m uch less costly" than an abon ion and should be made available "once it's proven safe." Both Seymour and Bergeson aimed most of their criticism at McCarthy. with Bergeson in pan icu- larly cha~ng that he fai led to show ladenbip_ in tbe lwutenaat l'JV· emor's otlke, which he hat held for riaht years under a 90vcrnor from the opposite .. n y. "The o nly way we see our stealth lieutenant aovcmor is if there 1s a disaster and a television camera.'' Bcraeson charged. But when asked how they would perform if put 1n a similar position to McCarthy's, under a Democratic aovemor, both said they wo uld co- operate with the governor. Seymour, the former mnyor of A¥hcim, stressed his experience in contrast to Bergeson. while Bergeson carefully declined in the hour-long program to mention Seymour b) name. ''I'm better qualified because I have much broader expenencc. I'm better qualified bcc:au~ l'"e stancd two busa~ I'm better qualified because I had e1aht year'\ in local 90vcm ment. We b uilt hbraries. We built schools. We built park!., and yes, we 1o1.crc scns1t1H' to the en- vironment:' 5c)mour \31d. dc~nb- 1ng himself n'i n "clo~ personal friend" of Wilson. who has end<w~cd neither Sc)'mour nor Bergeson. Bcrgc!.on . a lormcr pre 1dcnt ol the California School Ronrd'> -''· sociation. said she "ould work tu "move schoob back 10 lhl' com- munit)" and end \Htll' ma11da1es on local school<;, nnd she wa\ cc,pct Hill> critical of McCnrth) for his infrc· qucnt part1c1pant 1n mcc11ng of thl.' regents of the Un1.,,cr'i1 t) of Cali- fornia. which 1s one of the lieutenant governor's frw const1tut1onal duties 1 Judge refuses Reagan diary subpoena Body found near Leisure World LAGUNA HILLS -A womans's body was found behind a commercial building on Ridge ,.,,~ Monitor shows foot-.• of for"'er Preside nt ••-n Mine sworn In to testify In Jotln Poindexter's Iran-Contra trlal. l y ,.ETE YOST Auo<IMM ...... 1111r11 .. WASHINGTON -T he Judge in John Poindexter's Iran-Contra trial reversed himself.Wednesday. saying that former President Reagan does not have to produce d1iry entries SOUJh t by his one-time national SC· cunty adviser. U.S. District Coun Judge Harold Greene issued the ruling as the jury began watching eight hours of videotaped testimony by Reagan. Greene had ordered Reagan to tum over the diary. but "Said after reading the three dozen entnes sought b) Poindexter that the ma- terial was not "essential to the aclucvcment of JU51ice-in this case." Poindexter said he needed the excerpts because Reagan, in his taped testimony. "professed a total inability 10 recall .. the diversion of l~n arms sale proceeds to the Nicaraguan Contras and a 198S Hawk m1ss1le shipment. Defense lawyers also said Reagan was unable to recall Poindexter's activities on behalf of the Contras. Poindexter is charged with five felony charges of conspiracy. making false statements and obstructing Congress in connection wi th the Iran-Contra affair. "Mr. Reagan did tes11fy under oath at great length about many specific ac11v111es in his admin1s- tra11on -an event that 1s un· precedented 1n American history." Greene said in a 14-pagc ruling. He irantcd Reagan's motion to quash Poindexter's subpoena for the entries. which relate to both the Iran initiative and Contra resupply oper- ation. saying they "offer no new in~ights about these events." Rea~n. later joined by the Bush administration. fou$ht the <iubpoena by invoki ng executive privilege. "If the concept of ex<.-cu11ve privi- lege 1s to retain any meaning. it will surely shield personal prcs1den11al papero; from production ... on so 01msy a basis.'' Greene said. "The inab1lit) of a wuncss to recall ... does not automatically ent1· tic a pan) ... to rummage through ... personal papers. in lud1ng his per- sonal diary," he s:ud. Prosecution witnesses have testi- fied dunng the 71h days of the trial that Poindexter destro)'ed a presi· denual document and sent false let· ters to Cons ress about coven aid to the Contras. · Reagan's videotaped testimony taken Feb. 16-17 was shown 1n Greene's counroom on 1elcvis1on monitors, including one positioned in front of the JUf). The JUI)' six·nt all day Wednesda) watching the videotape and was 10 fini sh the process Thursda)' morn- ing. . The Jurors watched intently as Iran-Cont ra prosecutor Dan Webb que t1oned Reagan m rapid-fire fashion. Route early Wednesday. the Sheriffs Depanment NEWS said. The woman. clad in a black dress. was in her BRIEFS 40s, sheriffs Lt. Dick Olson said. He said 11 was found by Leisure World sccuritr officers at 3 a.m. behind a building at 23452 Ridge Route. There was no 1dent1ficat1on, he said. Olson said the body was lying face down. but t~ere were no obvious signs of physical trauma. An autopsy was scheduled Wedncsda). Olson said. Osmond, Aldrin honored ANAHEIM -Singer Donny Osmond and Apollo 11 astronaut· "Buu" Aldnn "ere inducted into the Orange Count) "Wall of Stars" Wcdncsda) before a crowd of about 00 fans. In a JOint ccremon). 0 mond and Aldnn unveiled 1hc1r Side"allc plaques at the entrance 10 the Anaheim Hilton an(] To~cr,. JUSt south of D1sne) land. Although the singer and former astronaut mal..c an unhl el) pair. Osmond tofd the cro"d that he too had been to the m oon. at least his voice had made the-tnp. The Apollo 11 crew tool.. .in Osmond Brothers tape w11h them into space. ht' said. The "Walk of tar'I" was c'itabhshcd three )ears ago in front c..'lf the hotel to rcco~n11c pro minent cntcnainers. athletes. p1onccn and business professionals who were born 1n or h ve in the count~. Others honored with plaques include Steve Martin, uale Storm. Rub)' Keeler. Joey Bishop. Buddy Ebsen. To mmy Lasorda. Don Sutton and Olympic gold medalists Janet Evans. Greg Banon and Greg Lougan1s. Police seek midnight rapist L.AGLINA BEl\CH -Police an· looking for a man "ho brol..e into a house in the 400 bloc!.. ol i\\ter Street and raped a "oman earl) Tucsda) Homeless count said . conservatlve Agency calls for mandatory ·~ water conservation in region The as~uh occurred honly after midnight o\ "Oman rl·poned that she heard someone breaking into ha hc..)mc. got out of bed and confro nted a black man in h1'1 20<>, 5 feet ~ inch(~ tall and of medium build. "1th a short afro hair u1 ~he \.11d the man grabbed her. tool.. her into a bedroom and raped her Pohce searched the area but did not find the a~sa1lan1 PohH· Officer Jon Fehlman s:11d ., 18 deputies to be honored By A.NIT A SNOW AUO<l.Med """' wm .. LO ANGELES -Federal census takers completed their preccden1- set11ng count of the homeless Wednesday. and Census Bure?u of. fic1als charactcn1ed their numbers as conserva11.,,e. John Reeder. ( ahforn1a regional director of the U. . Census Bureau. told reponc~ that "the general thing we heard. at least statewide. 1s that the (homeless) count 1s le s than expected." Offic1al'I provided no estimate of how man) ho meless were inter· vic~cd b' 3,000 census takers across the state · "We rcall )' had no expectations. We knew that especially the street count would be conservative. The l~11ons were pre-1dcnt1fied for us," Tcnd bvreau spolrcsm11n b.trry- Bryant. ttt-:IHD '\l·:tts llulh: Relld ~ /lpl No ~ bl'o«oll WASHINGTON -President Bush slood firm Wednesday on his ref\lsal to eat broccoli but aDPlauded California aro-wn· eflippina 10 tOM o( tbe ~ to INd the hunpy i_n the nation's 'tal. ~ am not aoenc to rethink my 'Uon." he said. 1a..-.1na. on c:' way to his pri¥a1e qUU11n (tom dw Oval Office. .. .. t ........ t N .. tlf IO tel die ....... ..=-Air~~::= ...... ... ~---... • ... 11111111 ...... LOS ANGELE -As the state enters another drouihll )'ear. the largest water ageni:) supplying outhcrn Califo rnia wants man- datol) conservation rules banning dri"eway washing. daytime lawn watering and car washing. "Even 1f we had rn1n of biblical proponions. we couldn't get back 10 normal this }Car:· Bob Gompcrz. spokesman for the Metropolitan Water Distnct. said Wednesday. Using aqueducts from the Colo- rado Ri ver and Nonhem California. the district 1mpons water into the dcsen-like region and wholesales water 10 27 smaller water districts. ··There is a poss1b1hty that (Southern C'ahfom1a) could e:it· pencnce shonagcs ... even w11h nor- mal prec1p1tat1on for the re t of the )'C'ar." saJd d1stnct general roanaser Carl Boronka). 1s Southern Cahfomia's lafRCSt, supplyina mort than 500 billion gallons )'early to the 13 million residents in a six-county· area serving 300 communities from Ventura \ounl) to the Mex1~0 border. "If (the shonage) 1s as senous as I think 1t 1s. then it's time we all got serious" and begin mandatory pro- grams 10 cut usage. Boronkay said. If communities begin water-sav- ing measures 1mmed1atcl)'. most of the region could avoid being forced to take such drastic steps as have been taken in Santa Barbara. where watering lawns 1s now 1llcgal. Statewide. a number of com- munities have already rcsoned to rationing. Montere) County 1s holding con· sumers to 80 percent of their past consumption rate: anta Clara County has ratio ned water at 7S percent of normal: the Central Val· Icy Water Project has cut the now of water up to SO perctnl! and-El in &he world o( 900 telephone numbtn is an earthquake in ... mauon hotbnc complete with .... latest predietionl by Senta Oan County ~·• Jim lertlancS. By diali111 (900) 144-JOLT. callln can lllect l'OID an amy of mnbquate dlta M iDcl8dn die --leillnic ·v::. i• Nonbern Califonia. __. ide ..... irdor••li-. Wlhqueb trivia and qualre-nlated product iafonuliali Tiie new lllipllaee line com Slllrllill ......... , •• ... •• ~--•11111. .,.·rsd .......... ...,,. ., ...... Oll.17 ..... h 11111 ... Ir! ......... ,.. ........... = ..... ..... ......... -· Dorado Count) has banned new water connections. Cahforn1a's rainy season 1s j ust about Over and snowpack levels are running at less than 63 percent of normal and river runoff 1s JS per- cent of normal. the state's Cooperat· ivc Snow Survey rcpons. "Most of 1he season is over already. The thing is cast now. It's grim." said the survcy's Jack Pa rd~. h's the fourth dry }Car for Cah· fom1a. 1erra runoff fell to 63 per- cent of normal in 1987. ll was 60 percent of normal in 1988 and 64 percent last year. So far m 1990, the runoff was 63 percent. The region has also lost soml' of Its share of Colorado River water. The pro1ected reductio n was about 300.000 acre-feet. or approximately the amount used by 700.000 house- holds annually. -81 1'h-A•HClltlftl Plfl• Eighteen sheriffs depu11c "ho ha'e d1spla)'cd \alor. rouragc and mcnt dunng their work will be honored toda\ dunng a presentation at the Westin outh Coast Plaza Ho tel in Costa Mesa. A purple ,hcan also will he awarded 10 a depul) whu was seriously injured in a Ma) 8 shootout at the Nellie Ciail Ranch "Ith a suspect invoh cd 1n a car chaM:. The luncheon. open to the public. 1\ S65 per person For 1nforma11on. contact LI Richard O lson at 647-1851. -From &l•ff aad wirt rtpor lS Lotto 6-4 9 : Herl' arc the winning numhcrs picked Wedncsda} night for the Cali fornia loller)· tw1ce-"eekl) "Lotto 6-49" g.amc 11 . 6. ~8. 48. 15. 45 and the bonus number. 43. Players "ho correct!~ guessed all " numbers will share a pme pool of S4 <) million. lottery offi cials said. The numbers "ere chosen b) Lotto machine dunng a telev1s1on broadcast onginaW1g in acramcnto The numbers are listed 1n the order the) "ere announced. but any comb1nat1on v.ould win --All those "ho picked fhc number plus t!R"bonus nurnberwlll d1 v1dc among thcmsehc a pruc pool ofSt.3 million: five of 1x "'II share S69S.OOO: four of SI'( will hare $63 1.000 Thrl'C of SIA 1<. ~Orth an au1oma11c SS per winner Decco : Herc arc the winning pla)'ing card number<; p1cli.cd Wednesday night for the ('alifornia Loller)·~ daily ··Dct·co" game Hcans: Ace +c tub!I: 6. Diamond!\: 7 • Spades: Acc. Players who com.'C'tl~ guessed all four cards will ~kn SS.000. Three correct cards win S50. 1wo correct card~ wm S5. •Meta CoatolW.led W11er Dl11rtc1 Board of Olrfttera, Thursday. March 22. 7 p.m d1stnct boardroom. 1965 Placentia ve., Costa Mesa. , •c"ta Meta Clay Cond i, Monday. March 26, 6:30 p.m. council chambers, Civic Center. 77 Fair Drive . • ...... Bad! Plualq Cemm ....... Wednes- day, °).taf(h 28. 7 p.m. council chambers.. SOS Forest Ave. Hl 'HI ll"-ll"l"f" ry studies revive flt;>er wars Jwtc.11••- Wtwt do you "'e about the Deity Plloe? Whet don't you like? Cel the rum. lbcNe Ind yax m•1g9 wl be flC()fd@d 1renacrlbed n OllYlfed lo the llP' Pfopr•te editor MAIN Ol'PICI '\JO W lM; $t '°''' Ut!to11 Clo 9i>t.21 HOWAM> L ICMRAMll \/ ~ Pl """''' A•J..tirl "I think it'1 an e1c:ellent adjunct 10 I prudent diet," Uid Dr. £leaor 0 . Levin of Kaiter Pft'manenae Medical Group in Santa C1ara. The ...,. 2'-hout .,....erit ig WV108 mey be \-.d to rtc:Ord .....,.. to the editor on rtit topc Condlueora to our Lenn eoum nu1 Incl* it. '*"9-Ind ,.. phCn runblr tor ....... l Tel U1 wNt'I on yol "*'d. ...., .... o .... , ..... , ..... .. "'°" ~ .... JW....,., •• _ ......... 90.l'll ... ~~ ........... o..~...-.o... .... llOl'll •• ,,. 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IMAM CclntfoW DAVIDMO&.nf Ptt 0£1!C7'1 QI ...WT-.oac Pres~ ..... ~ Pr•Aocm...., wn•w °"""'°"' F!mlt~ 1 • C~Sl1 Let's go surfing now with Donald Bren Drive mounts against speed tr p Irvine Co. chairman could sit on his fortune if he wanted, but he doesn 't C onscrva11' ely_ in- vested, Don Bren's fortune could cam him $500.000 c'cry day. Last Scptcmbtr, Fortune Maga- 1mc estimated his net wo rth SI. 9 b1 I hon. That figure has nc,er been publicly refuted. Many obscn ers con 1ckr 11 o n the low <i1de. Jim Wood Now picture the ·uoo. h ome Lagunn Laurel project. a de,elopment that Laguna Beach doc n·1 "'ant and the c11~ of Irvine doesn't "'anl. Last November. se,cral thousand people peaceful!) protested against 11. Regardless. Don Bren and The Ir. me Co. push to build the pro1ect m Lagunn C an>on. and to build 11 on scenic. compan)-o"'ned land that ha•m't changed mu h in 15 \Car . ll 1 n·1 the onl~ land fhl' In inc Co. has 10 dc,clop, hut 11 1\ the onl) accc<;s1blc undeH•lopcd coastal canyon m Orange ( ount And 11 is p1cturc-.que , lmaginc one 'iUnn) da} Don Rrcn <>ay1ng. "Aw heel.. with 11. l d o n t need the dough. kt''i go surfing." h this 'l<l un1mag1nnhk'! He doesn't need th(' mone\. l he SI 9 b11l1on '" a net amount. The half-a-m1lhon dollars a 'da} tt can produce nmounh Ill S 180 n11llton a )ear. What 1f Don Bren did take up surfing. or fo und n con,uming interest other than homcbu1ldmg'! Whal 1f he met a la(h 1n10 ll'n Buddht m and thl' t"'9 eloped to Katmandu'' The "orld \\OUld go o n Orange Count) would surv1,c. And so would Do n Brl'll. Thl· JX)int is Don Bren docsn·t work to put food on 'the table. He \\Or"s hccau'ic he enJO'" 11 ne,elopmg ht!I land ,.., ht\ passion. In Ne" "'ed.\ h~b 9 l'i'iUC, Do n Bren was quoted a\ rcfcrnng to h1o; land ·'"· .. m~ can' as It 1\ m} wa} of expressing m~ S(.'lf .. It's his IO\OIH·nwnt. Im wa' to fisht off the old ennui In I Q8 l "'hen arqumn[l'O" ncrsh1p of The In tne Co. Don l:Jrcn admtttl·d ,\\ m1H.h .• , ou can onl~ take so man) trips ond cat tn o maO\ tanl\ re\taurant\ ... hl' ans"cred "hl'n a~kcd "h' he wanted soch m:i<;•>i'-c rt'"lpon"l1h11t1,-· ..\nd hl' dOl''>n't de, don The In inc Co.'-. land to sa11sf) st0<.0l holder' I 11(-{ ti\ cl~. b\ O\\ nmg 9! f)<'rccnt of thc cotod. Don Bren Is fhc In till' < o l:\Ct'fll to r thl' cantanlerou Joan In rnc m1th. thl.'re arc no -.ux·lholder. de manding a return on lll\e'itment l>un llrl'n .ind The In inc ('o d o a trul) outo;tandtng JOb nl dl0\(•lt1p1ng rl'\ldl'n11.1l lommu11111c~ ) ct h1<, ah'iencc \\tl uldn·t crc:uc a hOU\lllg \hon ,1&l' or cmrlu) mcnt en 1 in Orangl' Count\ Other butldcrf\ \\OUld 4u1clh lill tlll' \Old But hopcfull~ the' \\01tldn't do 11 1)0 IW1 bnd I or :1 mt111tl'lll, forgl't thl' l agunn l aurcl 1o;o;ue<, ul pwpcn, nght,, 11.1llil l<Hlflh and rc1mom1r growth. Thcrl' Jr<' '''II ,11.Jc, tu each of1h1N' 'llhll'll' l n,tl'all. thinl ahou1 the fl3!>Sl(lll'I ..\rrarcnth. ~r Hrl·n h.I\ :1 JM<.\lon. not J tH•cd. to dl'~ clo p ht\ land 10 Laguna C Jll\tlll On thl' othl'I hand. thousands of foll\ ha' e .1 pa'>\IOn. not a m'l'd. It• flrl'\('nt• .1 '<'l'ntl J)Ont\ln o t the pa't. "K1 poso;1hh 1hl' l aguna l aurd 1''ul· 1\ om· 111 pn-.-.1onl>: not ncR..,l!J11co; ----. ""'"' lllll"dn Don Bren nut hu1ldmg the l .200 hnntl'' .ind rathl't kJ\ mp I .1~una < 3nHrn J'i '"· in 11-; natural Ctlnd11111n I he onh \\a\ th.H \\Ill h.ippt•n "11 ht• lind'\ a llC\\ p.l .. 'ilOll It lOUld Ix· \uriini.t nr drurr1n~ out h' ~:umandu But that·., mll ll l l'h ''' hapJll,'n \\ h.u rcJl1't11.1lh , oultl hJppcn 1s ~1r Hren d1~m ennp. thl' pJ,,111n.11c """'·'l 111111 n l ln1m 1ntt nulhon'ic "111 turn rr he l'n111\lntt a l.tr~l' p.Hll'I of hi' l.1ml 111 11' 11.11uralh tx·Jut1ful \t,111• t le ullild mJl l' 1h.11 h.lpfl\'ll \ l'f\ Ir \\ hum uh <''l'r hJ\C thl· opportun1t' tu l'\Cr\.l\l' that l 1nd ol p;i,\lon Jim Wood'' rolumn runs Sund•_t·s. Tu~sd•) • and Tbursd11) • 9Y AMANOA WRAY ~ ..... k..., llfttl.- H NTINGTON BC H -~al Beach attornc) Frnc 1 Franct'sch1 J r 1s lf)mg to pro"e thro ugh a lawsuit aia1ns1 Huntington ~ach that a 2- mile s1rc11..h of Pacific Coast H1gh- wa> hctwecn W arnt·r A\enuc and Bolsa Chica 'itatc Beach 1!> a speed trap. Frantc~ch1. l'\. who rcce"cd three citation' 1n the la'lt two years. says he no" 3\ 01d'I dm ing that 'it retch o f h1gh"'a~ because he bch<"ves the Police Department 1s malong too much monl'y for the city b} using radar on the g1 o und and speed a nd d1'itancc calcula11o n' b) helicopter. Francc!>ch1 'kl'.., JUdgcs d1sm1s<;ed all three of I"' ttlkct'i. a'crag1n(t S 175 each but he 1!> ~l'kmg rctrt· but1on thwugh J da,'i-ac11on suit Suspect in carpet scam due in court By BOB VAN EYl<EN O•lly ""°' Sl•I'! "''"" L \( 1 l ' \ RI \( ti -.\ forml'r carpet deJkr " 'l0ht..·dukd to mct-t at ~outh Or.1n{!l' < ount' \lumc1pal ( oun to<.IJ\ \\Ith J rro,cru1or and a pohcr tn\l"'ltgatm m-H • n allege\.! srJm th.11 n1.1' h.l'l' l·o-;t Laguna Real·h rl'\llkn" ur tn SI OOJ)(Xl pohn· 'aid (, rcg11n I kndcr\on a lormer rc'il- di:nt 111 lhl' I rl'.l,urc 1.,rand mobile honw fMrk .llkgnlh lured CU'i· ll..lml'f' \\Ith .1n Jlhcn1Sl'ml·nl for a ,,ill· on l·a rpct1ng hut 1hcn closed his l\\O shop' .mil lkd "11hout dell\ l'r- 1ng .1 '1n~k 'qu.m· II.m t of lloor CO' l'rt ng .. -pol 11 i.• 1 "' l'<.llgator R 1ck ~c.1p1n ,,11d ··it .1pp.m·n1h \tJrll'd 1n Januar. ... \l'.~1n '·llll .. Pl·opk \\llllld rc,pond Ill thl' Jd' Jnd Titlll'r p.o 111to h1\ 'hop' or \IHlll'l\lll' \\llUld jtO llUI to th~1r hou'l' JllJ 1.1lc.· mea'>uri:- nwnt' ·· llu1lll't ""' "11uld .tho 1.1 kc 1.k· 1)l•,1t d1t.·\. k, '"' 11 r to h.11f ot thl' pur1. hJ,l' pnH 111 thl·, .11 p.·h \cap1n ,,lid ·I h1.· dll'' "' \\lit.' .11".I" l.1'hl'd 111111wd1Jtl·h llut n11 l.1rpct' "l·rc n ,., d1It'1.'r1. 1.I •• hl "'"'' · 1 ht.•n nn \1.11d1 I I• hl d<"l'd Ill' 'hlll" .ind kit h11 p.111' unl.1\11\\ll .. filed 1n tht' l \ l>1\tr1C't ( o un in Santa Ana th1\ \\ttk tor an\onc t'l\C' who has ~c:c.·1,cJ a c11a11on, "The ac.11on 1\ brou,ht o n l~hJll of an) bod\ IA-ho 'c\ er had a c11. t1on .. b) rndnr on the ( o:i'll H1ghwa~ 1n tht' lu t 10 \CJr\ ·· I rant..e~h1 J td "Tht fi r'it Ct1<.'l cl) I d1dn·1 thtnl. much Jhout 11 I \\Cnt 1n there <tnd got not guilt' lh the third o ne I rcall1ed the\ 're doing th" c' Cr) da' ro u11nch I hl'\ drrl\ r .1 trl•n11.•ndo11\ amount ol rn~oml' on thC'ir Ill l et· n •• 1 ~ran( <.''l h1 \J 1d 111, IJ" '°'' challenge' I l11n11ngton lk.11 .. h, the.· Hunt1nl(ton Bc.llh Polttl'q >c.•part· ment. the l hid ol pollH'. thl' ma' or of Hun11np1un lk1l h thl' \\ ''" Or- angl' ( OUOI\ \1UOll 1p.1I ( nun th(' d11itnll .lltm lll'' ' offrll' ,1nd turrnl't l11'itno \1tnfllt:' < l'\ll ll1t•i.., lk 'i31d thl ' h ., ,. "\o dJ" 10 r1''-fl<lllcl and h3$ u lled a dcpo\1t1on in 30 dau f'ranu•\Ch1 ~1d h1\ o"'n 1n,es11aa- t1on \hO"") that for polt<.·e officials to lcg:ill~ u'it 1 adar o n a road "'here tht' '>pcc:d hm11 1\ under 55 miles per hour m u..c mu l be utKtanuatcd \\tth a 1r;1ffil ~un.c} not mo~ than fi, c )C:ll'\ ol<l from thc.-date of t~ llC l t.•t. "\\ e·, c abo;olutel) 1nves11g.ated thl\ thing " f-rancc ht aid "( Pohce o tlinal'i) ha' C' t<.'\ll li(•d in court that the\ ·,c nl',cr done <a sur'e') It's on~ of tho-.t d('al\ "here the local go,emment 1~ not taking respon 1· tuhl' .. H untington Bea h Poflt:e l t Ed \h.frla1n 'ia1d he "'a'> un.1blc to anc.wer "'Pl'<'lfil 4uc'it10n\ not )et ha\lng rC'l·e" c.•d th(' letlal paJ'CI"\. hut 'i.11d pohl<' oOil 1a1, did not ha',. a 'un C\ ol the area in hJnd ··Our pcoi>lc are now checkilll with state o fficials about wbetMr a un C) has bttn conducuid." McErla1n said "As far as who'• responsible .. rm not l'Qlly cer- tain ·· McErlatn said his depanment 11 no" asking Caltrans. the Cabfonua H1ghwa) Patrol and traffic enpneen about the c>ustcnce of such a 1urvey. McErl:un did not have faaurcs on the num ber of c1tat1ons reaulatly handed to m o1or1$ts travelins through the Huntington Beach por- 1100 of C. oa\t H 1gh""a). but said the area ml'nt!. a large num~r of tJck.elS because ol a p<>or record It has with li~Cdl·r and drunl en dnvers. .. , .. , .in arl·a that 1rad1t1o nally throughout the 'ear has a larst numhc1 uf c..oll1~1ops. particularly fatal rnll1\1on\" he said Airport moving Duke's statue .\ "JT .\ A. N .\ -Tht' Duke "''II be nding off to Texas short I) 'anqu1shcd b y pigeon~ and 'imog 1hat have g1' en his bronzt'd complex· 100 true gn t O ffi c1aJs at Orange Coun· t) · John \\ 3) ne .\1rpon plan to take a 9-foot-:!·tnch statue of the Jctor otl 1 pedfital o utside tht· airport entran~ Fnda) and ~hip 11 to a· Teus foundn for a S:?0.000 fa e hfi "The pigeon ha' e g1' en 11 a bea11ng... said Michael 'W a~ne. the late actor's son After the %~pound statue has been refurbished. a1rpon ofTk1als plan to set tt up m 1de the lobb' of the new Thomas F Rife~ pa!>~ngcr temunal. where tht' tmds and air pollut1on can't get to 11. The nc" terminal 1~ sched- uled to o pen on ~pl 15 The statue \\a designed b sculptor Roher ~ummers. an a\ld \\a,m· tan and ded1- catl'd at ihe a1rpon tn I q :? Wayne·• son. Patrick. poses with a scaled- down version of the statue during • press conference In 1982. 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Tlw Hunta..-on Bach foUnll o1 Jtdy Paradt "'•~ clnignattd ( ahfom11·, offittal 8tttnttnftial ,.,.._ ·T111r IN p;araJc •1'\ hdd IO 19ffl. •la lnllle: mtmonal monutMnl at U I aiva ~ ID .. ..., POet'1 found1n' pubh htr, Walltt 9um>u1h1. for 9'11 ..., m "1rti11 ... Unt,cn.t of ( ahfonu.t to tht Ori• Co.st. •la I IC I Nlpel: l.Apne Niptl -cdld 5-Cwy .. ~ ill <k\doprn -... kf\ witboul a .. C'OMl .... a.a ..... ,...,. • cantal _,., from Dana I l11llllncb IO 9o"'9i l;il flil•L~ .. ...., .. orbachev tums up heat on Lithuania l"llld 1 ,,,_ - VILNIUS, U.S.S.R. -Presidellt Mikhail S. Gorbecbev increated pressure on the breakaway Litbwi- nian republic Wcdnnday by order- 1111 its citizens to tum in their auns and tellina the KGB to streftl1hen controls on the republic's border. In 1 decree certain to heiahten tensfon between Lithuania and the Kremlin, Gorbachev also tempor- arily banned the sale of firearms in Lithuania and said tho~ citizens who do not surrender weJapons within a week will have them con- fiscated. Lithuanian President Vytautus Landsbcrgjs. in a statement diS>- tributed by aides at the Supreme Council legislature, said Gorbachev's directive "amounts to claiming the non-existent and un- JUStified sovereignty of a powerful count!) over a small and unarmed neighbor." Moth~r, 3 chlldr~n found fatally shot LOS ANGELES -Police found three children and their mother shot to death Wednesday in a murder- suicide apparently triggered by fam- ily and money troubles. The bodies were found in a house in the Reseda district of the San Fernando Valley about 4:30 p.m. by . a fnend who was checking up on the family. "The family had been having some financ1~l and personal prob- lems of late, and that appears to be the mouve,'' said Detective Ri ck wans ton. The v1c11ms were identified by the detective as 32-ycar-old Roxanne Fernandez J ones; Brandy Fcrnandet. 16. and Let1c1a Fernandez, 13. Also killed was 7- ycar-old Jeremiah Jones. The detec- uve added u appeared the children were shot in their sleep. -By rte A1.ocJatefl Prn1 ' .~ I Senate rejects recognition of Lithuania WASHINGTON -The Smatc rejected 59-36, a rft<>luuon Wednesday n~t W"lina Preti: d~~t Bush 10 arant immediate daplomatic m:oe- nat1on to the breakaway aovrmmcnt of Lithuania. Dem«rats helped Republacan lndcri in the opposition to the Helms propolll. Votina in favor of &be resolution were 27 Republicans and JUSt nrne Democrats. Opposed were 44 Democrats and 15 Republicans. The sponsor, Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., 11~ tempted to attach the resolution to unrclaied lefi~l~tfon. But he fail~ i!' his .ancmpa, a symbolic cnt1c1sm of the admm1strat1on'1 caution onr Lithuania's attempt to secede from the Soviet Union. Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole of Kan11s told colleaaues the White House opposed &be resolution yet predicted. wron&Jy, &hat it would "It could be enforced only by brutal military force:· he said. "The ghost of Stalin ism is walk in& in the l&cmhn, and the shadow of it Hci far to the west (in .Lithuania)," Lands~rgis said. Bui he predicted that Lithuania would remain "ser- ene and united." Premier K.az1mira Pcunsk1ene of Lithuania told rtporters in Vilnius pass. her aovemment sull was counting on neaotiations with Moscow on the republic's declaration of indepen- dence March 11. "We are not getting too worked up about this." she said. "We. hop(' common sense wdl prevail." Gorbachev has proclaimed the declaration of independence invalid, but Lithuania ref uses to recognize his authority. In 1ssuin1 the decree. Gorbachev used powers given him when he was elected to tht' new, more powerful presidency last week. "The decree demands that citizens hving in Lithuania tum all their firearms in to temporary police custody within the next seven days." the Tass news agency said. Governor cancels clemency hearing By JOHN H0\11 ARO A.-.-rr..W- SACRAMENTO -Gov. Georae Deukmejian o n We dnesday canceled a clemency hearing for Robert Alton Harris, saying the con- demned killer's withdrawaJ of a plea for executive mercv made the proceeding unnecessary . Deukmejian, who had planned to conduct the March 27 hearing at San Quentin Prison. where Harris is being held on Death Row. said in a written statement released by his office that "since there 1s no request for clemency before me. the hear- ing ... is hereby canceled." The Republican aovemor's move won almost immediate backing from Democratic Attorney General John Van de Kamp. Van de Kamp, who is runnina for governor, issued a statement sayina that in view of the withdrawal of the clemency application by Harris and his lawyer. DeukmeJian's decision "was entirely justified. Harris. in fact. was directly responsibfe fo r the cancellation." Hams, who is scheduled to be executed April 3 in the San Quentin gas chamber. withdrew his request for clemency earlier this week and asked that the hearing be canceled. He and his lawyers described the proceeding as Deukmejian's "clemency show," noting Deu- kmejian's widely known support of capital punishment. "After long and careful cons1der- at1on, I ha"e decided not to part1c1- pate in )our clemency show," Hams wrote in a letter dated Monday and received by the governor's office the neitt day. "You have made 11 very clear that you do not believe in interferinc Wlth my execution. Smee you have already made up your mind in this matter. my part1c1- pat1on 1 really only to give &he show the look of being fair when it 1s not." Hams hnd his a11orneys say Dcu- kmeJian, the author of Califomia·s 1977 death penalty law and a vocal proponent of capital punish me~ 1s b1a cd against Hams and likely would not grant clemency. Hams' a11omeys. based in San Diego. arc expected to file an appeal in U .. District Court in an Diego by Monday. petitioning for a wnt of habeus corpus and a stay in the execution, according to a secretary in the lawyer · office~ Hams. 37, was sentenced to death for the 1978 murders of two an Diego-area , }Ouths. John Ma)esk1, IS. and Michael Baker. 16. who were hot to death following a robbery. lfhe 1~ put 10 death, Hams will be the first Cahfom1a inmate executed since 1967. \\hen aron Mitchell was gassed for killing a acramento policeman. The best selection fo.r . great outao·or tu·n! 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Jn kccpina with its ~hey of nol d1scussin1 details of pn vaac acquis111ons, the museum said 1t wall not disclose how much 11 paid for the work. Suspected fruit. smugglers a"ested LONG BEAC H -Federal aothoriaies have charged a couple with smuplin& illepl fresh fruit susceptible 10 mcdflies. the pest that California has. been batthna since last summer. Donaciano Ramirez. 43, and his wife, Luz, 39, allegedly smuggled 17 S pieces of banned produce into California from Mexico. accordina lo Quintin Villanueva, Pacific rt&JOnal com- missioner of the U.S. Customs Service. The couple was arrested several months after Customs qents made undercover buys from Amip Produce, which the two own. in la1e December and early January. NATION: . Bush won't censor subsidized art WASHINGTON -The Bush admin1stra11on told Conarcss on Wednesday u would not seek 10 control the content of art supported with federal tax dollars The decision seemed sure to anger ri&ht-wmg Re- publicans. This )Car's pending hill contained restnct1ons on art. inspired by Sen. Jesse tielms. R-N.C .. on linanc1ng obscene works and gave a definition of obscene within limits set by the Supreme Court. The restrictions were good onl:t for one )Car. In subm1tt1ng leg1slat1on Wednesday to extend the existe nce of the arts endowment for ano1her live years. starting Oct. I, the Bush admin1strn1ion chose not 10 include "content restrictions" similar to those 1ha1 appl) this year. Jury dellberatlng Hazelwood's .fate A C'HORAGE .. A.laska -The jul) in Joseph Hazelwood's tnal began deliberations Wedncsda). and sought cxh1b1ts dealing with whether the skipper \\a<; 1nto\1Cated "'hen the Exxon Valde1 caused the nauon's worst 011 spill. After pending about o;even hours behind closed doors, Jurors went home for the night \\ 11hou1 reaching a 'erd1ct. Deliberations were to resume toda\. 'rhc prosecution·., ~asc against the fired Euon kipper rested heavily on con' incing the JUI'\ 1ha1 Hn1clwood \\3S drunk when his ship went aground on Bhgh Reef'. Ha1el\\ood hnd left the bndge of the vessel before the accident. WORLD: Tokyo stocks drop 964 points TOK YO -The-chief index on the Tokyo tock Exchange on Thursday recovered almost half 11 1,800-point morning plunge but fai led to rise beyond the 30.000-point mark, while lhe dollar closed sharply higher against the yen. The 225-share N1kkc1 Stock Average was down 963.8S points. or 3.13 percent, ending a hectic da)' nt 29,843.85. After losing 1,836.0S points. or S.96 percent. to bo11om out at 28.971 .12 at the end of the morning session. the 1ndc1t recouped more than 870 poi nts in afternoon trading. The dollar closed at I S4.83 )en, up 1.18 yen from Tuesday's close at I S3.6S yen. The currcnC) opened at IS4.50 yen and ranged between IS4.SO-ISS.4S yen. Ethiopia gets famine relief ADDIS 8.\8>\. Eth1op1a -A convo) of 1rucks unloaded at least 110 tons of food for famine '1cums Wcdnesda} after safely passing through war- t-TI"O"..-...,..nhNTI Ethrop1a ---· The 11 truck am\t'd Tuesday night in Kobo 1n· the Wollo province after leaving the prO\ inc1al cnp1tal of Dessie at da\\n on a 7S-m1le Journey over mountainous roads through contested temtory OBl'fl . \RI t:s Lord Rothschild, WWII hero, millionaire banker LONDON -Lord Rothschild. the m1lliona1re banker and decor-· ated World Wnr II intelligence agent. died Tuesday at age 79. His fam1l} declined to disclose the cau~ of death. Lord Ro th~c h1ld wao; born Nathaniel Ma)er V1c1or Roth!.Ch1ld was bom into a famous family of German.Jewish coin collectors who founded a banking 8} na~t} He succeeded his uncle as the 3rd Baron Rothschild in 1937, tnk:ng his seat in the Hou!>C of Lords, the unelected upper chamber of Parha- men t. as a memhcr of the Labor Part} Dunng World War II , Ro thschild served as a senior offictr with MIS, the Bnt1sh counter-< p1onage ser- vice. Responding 10 whal he s:ud were years of innuendo in the press. Rothschild wrote Thc Dail> Tele- graph in 1 9~6 urging MI S 10 state publicly that ll had .. unequivocal evidence" d1sprovin-rumors that he was the "fifth man" in the infamou~ Soviet spy ring formed by Guy Burgess. Kim Ph1lby. Donald Maclean and nthony Blunl. Prime M1n1stcr Margnrc t Thatcher said the government had no e' idcnce that Rothschild was ever a Soviet agent. Oscar-winning dlr~ctor Maurie~ ClocM, 81 PARIS -Movie director Mauncc Ooche. best known for his Otcar- winn1na film, "Monsacur Vincent." died Tunday of Park1nson's OilC&IC It qe 12. .. Monsieur Vincent," a dramatiza- tion of lbe life of St V 1ncen1 de Pllul Lord RottHchlld starring t'1errc Frcsnay. won the Academ} Award in 1947 for best foreign film. II also was honored as the best film in France that year. Cloche' SO-~car career included spy thnlle,..; ns well as films with refig1ou'i nnd social themes. His best known films include a "La Cage au~ 01scaux," (The Bird Caac); "Le Docteur laennec," the s1ory of the inventor of the s1e thoscope: "Ne de Pere lnconnu,'' (Father Unknown); and ··1..a C. aux Fillcs" (The G irl C'qc). In 1940. Ooche founded a film society for youna talent. It later became France's leadina film 1ehool, the Institute of Advanctd Film Stud· in . Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ThUrtdey. M.,°' 22, 1llO Pro ft-takers weaken dull stock market Judge bars regulators from seizing llliilois thrift The service told the Senate Bank·).~~ ... GORDON Magazine: IRS letters wrong half the time l y J IM LUTHER 111, ubscnbc~ (with a mcchan in· come over SS2.000 a year) and found that at M>meume 10 lhcir "'cs half had rccc1vcd IRS bills for more ta~es and penalties 1y DAVI SKIDMC»I "'_._. .... ~ WASHINGTON -ln a ca~ that t ould dcr&JI President Bush's \&V· ings and loan bailout. u fcderal Judge Wednrsday barred 1hnn regu aiors from se121na an a1hng Illinois 1n- s11tut1on. lJ.S. D1stnr1 Judge RO)'(l (. I ambrrth 1 '>ul·d a preliminary in- 1unc11on fo.-b1.Jding the Trea ary Depanmell ffice of Thrift %per- \ 1~100 from 1 •• i...111~ comrol of Ol)m-• pit' Federal S:l' mg and Loan As- oc1at1on an Berwyn. m. The ruhng came the same da that J 1op S&:L reaulator \81d 1he govcl"fl- rnent planned to dramatically an- neasc the pace of the bailout by \dhng or closing 140 ins11tu11on by the end of June. Lambenh ruled !hat both thnf\ offi ce director al vatore R. Martochc and h1 predecessor, M. Danny Wall. were unconst11u11onal- I\ appointed. He -;aid the govem- mcnt canno1 seize the suburban Chi· cago thnf\ until a new d1rec1or 1s COO<,lllUllOnall y appointed. Late Wcdnesda>. 1he Judge re- Jl' ted a government request to stay hi\ oroer. Thnfl agency lawyers 'Wild tht:) would appeal. Lambenh stressed that h1'1 urder applies only 10 Olympic 8u1. tn hr~ 46-pagc .opinion. he ack.nowlcdfcd' "Th1<, ma y lead to a areal dca of hl1gat1on and place (the thnfl of· fice's) operations in some con- f u'l1on." The dec1s1on could slow Bush's bailout b) g1 v1ng an estimated 200 other thnfts believed near failure 1he ground'l 10 reQucst a similar inJUOC· llon. Reaula1ors had not moved to lJkc over Olympic. but the thnft l"x-heved ll was 1n immanent danger of sc11urc The ruhng also potenually calls 1n10 que 11on. but not as strongly, thl' legality of tho takeover of 137 thnfts. w11h $97 h1lhon 1n assets. · '>tncc Aug. '}, when Bu'ih ~1gncd lhe haalout law lkcause of tht: uncena1nt), the )Dk or ulllm:ne closing of tho'>e 1n'it1tu11on~ ma) tx-postponed. In U.S D1s1nu C. oun rn Topeka, t\J n . Franklin S:H ings A<,wc1a11on of Ouuwa. Kan .. 1s d'1allenging thnfl regulat11rs' con\t1tut1onal authority Ill (I hu.J l(1 0\ t•rturn 115 r cbruary 'il'll urc Ho\locver. the < ongress1onal Re· 'il'tmh Sl'r\ 1t'c '>aid in a memo last v.cck 11 is legall} more difficult lo O\ cnum pa<il se11ure'i than to pre- ' l'nt a prn'ipcct1' c takco.,,er 1ng \ommittee that a lea.al pnncipaJ ., known as the "de facto officer doc· NEW ORK -The stock market 1nne" lcg1ttmues the actions of of· finished IO\locr Wt"dne.sday in light fic1als who acted 1n good faith cvcn trading, weakened by profiHakcrs when It later turns out they lacked and an uncertain cam1ng.s outlook authont) for a broad range of U.S. companies Lambcnh's ruling would not af· The Dow Jone'> average of 30 feet the 265 S&Ls seized before Aug. industrials lost 1 o 81 pointc; at 9, when Wall was the constitutional· :! 727 93 • I) appointed chairman of the now defunct Federal Home Loan Bank Dcchn1ng 1\c;ue~ outnumbered ad- Board. vanc1ng onc'i h) about 3 to 2 m Oly mpic conte nCtcd , and nauonwu.le trading of New York Lamberth agreed, that Wall was im-Stock EuhJngc-hstcd stocks, w11h proncrl> named director of the thnft IP<> do\!. n 5f<:! up and 513 un- office when the Federal Home Loan changed \ Ban.K Bonrd wa'i d1sman1lcd and Volume on the floor of the Rig man) of 11"1 duue'i tran.,fcrred 10 the Buard totaled .i weal 130 99 m1lh1'n thrift uffiu.• shares, do"' n from 117 3~ m1lhon an The new S&L law automaucaJly T1w\<.la) '\ \t·!l'llon 8<""" Wall the JOb without requmng ~tocks wen: ml\cd through mo~t a presidential appointment or con-of the lacldusta ·~·<1<;ion, and the firma11on b} the Senate bull ol thl' 10.,., ocrnrrcd JUSl hcfore Manochc. bl·cau~ he had been the do1,1n~ txll confirmt'd h)' the Senate a<1 an ams- tunt secretary of the Treasury Dc- panmcnt. could normall> ha"e suc- Lccded an outgoing thnft office d1- fl'CtOr on an acung basis. How- l'\ C\('r, in this ca..c he canno1 be· cause he -;uccceds someone who nc' er kgall) held the 1ob, the JUdge <;aid. ftHAT '\lSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Mer 21 Advanced Beci.ned nchanged Totatlu ues New highs New lows WK S79 87' 512 'W 46 WAStffNGTO earl > half the 36 m1lhon lcur~ the I RS mailed to ta:itpa)'rn la'>t Jear demanding udd111onnl tall an pcnal11e~ were erroneous Mone)' maga11nc e"lll· mated Wcdne'ida) l aJtpa)t'l'S conlu~d by the law and afr:ud of challenging the Internal Rc\(:nue Service forlted o'er S7 b1lhon that the)" did oat ov.c the magaiine conduded f "llearl)', 1nd1\-1duals arc caving 1n lC> que-.t1onablc dcmand'i fo1 more monc) 1hat v.ould propel them to the phone an J ~'<:ond 1f the bill Lame trom \Offil' han k or credit-card w mp.in)," M one) says 1n 1t~ pnl edition r he mag;ll1ne hu1ldtnf on .1 I 4J!Oi '>tud' h\ lhl C 11.>ncral o\rcount1ng < >llilc .in .irm ot C ong.rt:\\, 1nter- "'l'\l.Cd l.tV.)Cr'> I.I.\ J('('OUOlJOt\ and IR\ ofliual., in rl·ach1ng tho'<' con· clu.,1on'i I .il'it month Munn polkd l{J() of NEW YORK IAP!Mar 71 Aovancf'd W~j Declined 195 Unchaog d ... '161 To11111uues 1219 New hiOh\ l Ne-N rows 18 .. i\ stunning 4S percent of 1hosc who conte!lted their nouccs repon thar the IR claims were totally incorrect and an add111onal 24 per- cent said that they were at least partially wrong;· the magazine v.rott' ··What's more, of those who challenged tlu· IR on their own, 53 pcrn~nt "'ound up paying nothina c1nd another 17 percent suc~ed m ge111ng the bill redlleed." Tiu.· telephone poll had an error margin uf plu\ or minus 6 per- centage point!> NEW YORI< {API -MoOfly ratH lor Wedne,dav a' reoorled t>v Telerete Sv• lems Inc Teleratt 1nt~res1 rel• 1noex I 213 Pr me Rare 1000 O scount Ra1e 1 00 Sro"er ca I loan rate 9 7S F=ederal lllnOi markt l r ate H1gn • J125 Low • 3175 LU I • Jl7S Oea1er~ _commerc1t l P•per )() llO dav\ I lS·I 77 CerM1ca1es of OePOs1t Prl~rv ~ dlVS 6 I• devi, 6 91 0 dllV',i 6 96 1 vear / lO Certil1c11es 1• OePO''' t>v ~eler 30 dllV' 32 ~ davs 3S d8VS 8 3, I& OllV\ 'H I davi 8 I davs 8 Hailes retires .from Freedom board '\ l "SE l~EADEHS 1'llEX l~EADERS GOLD Pftlf'ES IRVJNE -Harry• H. Ho1lcs. a lnrmer co-publisher of 1he Orange Counl) Reg1s1cr, has retarcd from thl' board or director.; of Freedom "1t:wspapcrs Inc. Ho1les. 74. wa" replaced h> h1<i ~m. T1moth) Ho11es. 36. puhh<ihcr ol the Frcedom--0wncd Dail) Pre~-; ol Vtctorv1lle. Calrf. wrd Freedom Presrdent [) R. Segal llo1lcs. who retired on Monda~. dcdrned lo be nominated fo r clrc- 11on to another one-year term a'i 3 dircc1or. Segal ..aid tlo ales had served on the board of the nation"• I 4th-largest newspaper chain since the earl> 1950s. From 1<n5 10 1979. Ho1lcs was rn-rw~ll\hcr. with h1~ bro1hcr ( larcncc. of the Register. Freedom's flag'1h1p newspaper He wa!i publl\hcr of the Colorado ~pnng\ (Ja1c11c f ckgraph. another I m.•dom nc .... .,papcr, from 1946 to JIP 'i f le al<;o onct• \Crved a~ presi- dent of the chain. In I 98:!. Ho1lc'> 'ued Freedom and the tamrht''i of ht'I \l\lcr, Mar) Jane I l11tlcs Hardie, and the lalt: \larencc I l111fcs ... cck1ng n coun order giving him unl··thml ol I rccdom's assets and pun1t11.e dJmagc\ lfo1lc-. allesed thJt his rclatt\C'i had dl'n1cd him a meaningful man- 3gcmcnt role after Clarence Ho1lcf death 1n I 9N I and conspired lo '.\l'St: ('0'1POSITE TR1''.\St\('TIO'\S "''"" "-· .. fCINM\ W F~SB•• FIB~S• 11 FCeo~o "'""" 7 F .... ,.. J FIWCllt I U ,._[' .. ,. FIO"ISI JO ~••P•o 161 ""'°' ,. ",,.,,<(; >to FOldM , .... S''I n •+ • l.S~+ • J1\o. , ,~. 50 'I+ I l de' alue h1'1 !>ltl(.'k. .... hen he «iught to '-'llhdraw with his share of Frec- -dom's asset'I. J.\n Ornnse County Superior Coun Jul.lge d1sm1ssed the u1t on grounds Holies foiled 10 pru'c chat his rela- llH''i '1nlatcd corporate laws prolect1ng minont) shareholders. I lo1ll·\· appeal will be he3rd Apnl 17 h) a panel of the <,t3te 4th D1stnC1 < 011n ~1f •\ppcaL :. I toilcs also conl(·ndcd that other hm1rd mcmbl.'1'$ v.tre leading the (·hJtn 11v.a) from the hbcrtanan ideals on \lo h1ch 11 \I.as fou nded tfo1lc~ and his ·family control 32.8 pcr~ent of the shares of the Freedom d1a1n -By Tb~ A11ocl•IH Pnu DOWNS Heme LHf • ~,, • Pct. I Amdura ot l~b 1 ~ OMll\f,rl ~ • -1 3 tvtr\I co I • -11 .. 11 7 4 ortec .. -10 ~ S Reoeen~ '1. -• I~ 6 Sa1an1 o 7 '• 1 SvcRe\our s J 9 l g NewAmerH '' -" u Soee,181< 'f' -I 1 10 Anacomo . -" l1 To1~ros J" -69 ? RA MIO I -4 4 7 13 Ca1oobLw o• 14 • -I 66 14 WstPIPee> )1 • -2' ij IS Hanson wt r---~ I~ OHM CP . -lot I AlhedPrd ,,. -'J tg ~milhCoron n '• -" t rouldSav ~ • ll r .,~ .... " .. . . -• J ~~fiuelB s r-~ I> lcll lnd '• -. ' Rae.airer l ) -) . S Ehennd n ~. -'• OTf l"PS '\0 DOW\S NEW YORK (AP) -Sales • pm Wednesdev or ce and "e' ~flange of t~ lS mosr acrl"• New York Stock E11cna119e ISS~=~~r•d1ng n&l•v~ll~Vrmlll "10(:,;hanC~ Nevist•r I . n • " ChaseM~nh 1. t 2~ -• Citicoro I I 1.. + • Homes ta e 1 i I 19._. • ~A Ceor s I 36 • + " enElct 1 2• .l 6• " -• hilMor, 1.2... lt'• s ~~~Mtg s l JH· w! ~ 1 81\NEno 1 tHI S -1 SMwmulNll l O~ . 14'• ~ • lme>erChtm l.O , 7 P• -1 Ame_rt&T 10..1 "'• + ! AmExor 99 . '17"• + " Uo10M 98 JI '• + I • NEW YORK (API -Flnel Oow·Jones fle~siWldnftdev 111 Htlll L9W O.S. d 2 6927 9 2111 2onH: 1 lf'rn n 9,S9 lll .. ru "" 47 1111fff'l II 21::192 16 21' t6 2l• t11 lk 1019 S2 I 4 1009 16 10tl S-4~ lndu' 1',199, Tr en 2.m . Utlls 2.037,SOO 6S Slk tf,131,.00 NEW YORK API -Sales • I> m Wednesdav e>r ce and net t n•"9• of l"t 10 most active Amer can 5IOCK E11chanr •nun irealng nallona Iv al more ll'lan ' N1me VOiume LHI Cttf sa1~•k 193wt , 01&.m • ... + ,. Dnmk Nk wt 794 9"t + •· Amdah 180 00 14' t. \t BAT Ind S82 ~ 12 ·• -S 16 Sa1FT 9Jowt S l• • t. '-Ws10101tt l 49) 12 '• + '• SelNlk f93wl 484 9~ + ~ .. OowChm rl ••0.2 11 t • ICI Inc 369 11 • •• BT N k: w• 336 11 • ~I • NEW V'ORk. .API Mo'' achve o..,er· ll'le·counrer stock' 'ue>olied bv N.ASO L'st w JC~~me JV~me ~3' -Shel ~. r cmA s 2 073 ll • + • ~:Y··e } ™4 . f'"' AopleC I 4~ .... SunMit I 2•'• le1Mex I 230 I 1 )1 L ire llD I ~ 2• L a di 8 I 4 2? MCI I 06 l }4~ I • -. -~ t • . "' + • + ... .. '9ETALS PRl('ES "'EN •OA!I ·-'IP· llOl _...•o.. -~ ...,.,,....,., •"'"'-1150 --.no "v Come• 1IPOI ,,_"' w.a C°"'9' SI 10 • POU"<I US OWi_,_ C""'9t r l 1'0 ( ,...,. --H'f eom... '°°' ,....,.,., ... ,,,._, '--s~ as """'' • "°""° ,_ •0.19 c-t•. "°""° -.0 nn » 8lt9 .u.. ... >N-~· pnce -!ti I ....... s~ CHIO .. ~ & >1.,,,..,. om,. 0.-V _, ...... SS OSS 1>41' '""' t\1 l'IV Come> 11P01 INlfttl\ ... ., -h"J '1&~ ~ S '00 '° 0-,. It> --. . ~t-S!>O,? 00. S~ 00 Ir CW OI N Y IQOl\l'ectl ~·-"'IM 80 N 'f Met' IOO' 0.. 1rciy oa WllCI ~IMIRtQWtlll ~, .... td • 14 It CtHIC .._"II • flNlll ~ IO Dm • AocllY 81 """' re.at eo e. tvcry (;ibrnltar bnuu/J is stafi'cd b_v dedicated people wl10 cnrr nbo11t t'1r ctm1111imity tlJl'.V JN"l'r. E,,1plo_vrcs at mer Newport Bench bra11(/J hnv( a con1bincd 5 .vcar of t~¥pt>rkncc. Herc: .n Gibralt.1r. \\c\c.: b~cn ~r1ou' Jhout \ou .rnd \our monc\ t(>r O\Cr 100 \'C.\r\. \\'c kno\\ \'CHI want .l great r1..·turn on \'our mom:\. But\\C Jl\<l kno\\ \Ou c.~pc<.t J 5Jk, M:curc. fricndh' place to h!lnk . \Ve.• wouldn't \Vant ir .un· or her "J~. All the grc.1t people ar 1ibr.iltar arc. dcdk.nnt to pro\ ad· me. fr 11.·ndh. n:l1.1bk 't°" Ill'. .t lld rh~· ,,ltLn .md 'l'1..ur1n \nll dc,crH·. GrcJt Rew.1rd\ <.1 1br.llt.lr h.1, ·' lcm~ ,r.rnJmg u lllHl1lt llK'llf rn I hr (Otlllllllntt1C"i '' l 'l n 1.. 111\. lud1n).!. otknn!!, 'nund . . ' b.m~ltl).?. .md tin.rnu.11 produu' ,ud1 ·'' "nur \crH lll'°I ~.\H'r' Prog:r.1m .md '-1100 Rc\\Jrd Progr.1m. ~ \n 1f \nu .ut· look mg f(>r .l h.ml tlut '' )ll\l ·'' 'cn nu' .ihout \<ll\f ·'' 1t 1-. .1bour your monc,, \nu'll rind \\lut \Oll m.:1..·d at (;ibr.1lr.1r Drop 111 .md ,,\\ hello tu ~omc fr1cnlh. You 'II find 1t mo t re" anting. ~riot11 .. I\' ~2.!~~4!:. 1700 W. rAM& BWJ • ....,.. ...• (714) 111-•11 • • ' Or~ CoMt DAILY PILOT/ ThUl'lday, M81ch 22, 1t90 HIGH .SOCIETY layered look is nothing new to world of fashion lly VIDA DEAN 0..,, ,.... Con'etpOndent Shiny, black patent leather shoes were outlawed for females in Eng- land around the tum of the century. Why? Because there was the remote possibahty that the mirror finish of the footwear would reflect a woman's under garments. Heavens forbid! Also. during that tame and even an earlier years. a woman would be sure to cal"T') smdhng r.alts an her reticule. With corset\ tightened to assure a 13-to-I -tnch waist, at was a cinch some female \\Ould faint before the dn> \\as 0 ' er No. hfc \\asn't cas> for }ester- year's fashionable \\Oman. according to Sandra We\sel who presented some of her 3 0 'antage garments to the 300-plus crowd attending the annual fashion show of the Women's Aux1hary of the AnhriM of Santa Ana who has been collect- Foundauon of Orange County. ang for 20 years. No to 20s. no to .. The layered look is really not JOs. but a few saad yes tO 40s styles. new ;n fashion. A Vactonan woman "I remember some of them," wore 10 to 30 pounds of clothing commented a how re&ular Mary and it took two hours for her to get Brown. adding. "fancier styles than dressed wath someone's help." said the ones I had. though. It really was Wessel a she commentated the a \\Onderful show. So different."' sho\\ \\hale lave models paraded her Au>.iliary president Lucy James treasures. (8) the way, Charles was chaal'\\oman of the fund-raiser \.\onh "a the first de agner to use for the second year. The SI 0.000 ll\e models.) proceeds wall go to juvenile anhritas The show -enutled .. A Walk research being done at Childrcns Do" n Mcmol") Lane .. -began with Ho pltal of Orange County. a frock from the C1,1I War era and .\no t her second. was the continued \\Ith bu tk drcssc . 1900 Out!>t:tndang .\ward given to Judge tunics. Edwardian -walking um. lkm Fhas. \\no "as also the recipa- tlappcr attire. Gibson girl looks. cnt ;n 1979. WWII fashions and follo\\ed up· Eha . appointed to the bench in \\Ith E>aor ne" look of '47. Chanel 1976 b) Go' Jerry Brown, has had gO\\ ns 1hrough to the ughe of the anhnll since she \\as 25 and walks 60s and the comfort era of the o· \\Ith the aid or braces . .\ccepting her and 90's. ··Donn) of) ou remember a\\ard. Ehas praised 1he aux1haf') any of these fa\h1ons:· asked We$scl , olunteers for raising funds for re- search and saad."I pray that }Our children ''on't ha'e the problems that I ha' e had. I'm stubborn and I l eep $01ng." h~ron Johnson. current eit· ecut1' c director. saad research is done at lJCI and at C'HOC. Rett) Jones. former eiteculi\e da· rector of the OC Anhnta Foun- dation. was emcee. and also an· tro<luccd former poster boy Scott Warncke. "ho has attended four pn,~\ IOUS !thO\\ . Besides fa haons. the 40 auxaltar) members and their guests love pnze . The) had a field da) with 38 oppQnunat) pr11cs and 32 door pn7CS Prett\ mirrors. red swans. carna- tions :ind candles centcrC'd th e table as guests dined on salad wath as· soned bread'\. chicken crepes and 'egg1cs and null). chocolate cake. Edna Maller and her sister Beuie Johnson (\\caring bathing costumes) and 'hemll MacKa) (an a turn-of. the ccn1un garden frock) were among those gathering for the affair. Other'> \\Cr(' Elaine Vafiadis. Claire Van ll orn . fran Tandowsky. Margu('ntc Moore. Sharley Dincher. Maxine rell. Loyal Nichol. Benha Jones. Dortha Joyner. Antoinette Recd. d' the Barlon. Edith Sco11 and \tarJorae Langdale. Bettle Johnsbn of Hunt- ington Be•ch •nd Edn• Miii- er of Westminster model period swimsuits ftop rlghtJ. Evelyn Smith, Lucy J•mes and M ary Kvlen fbottom far rlghtJ. Sandra Wessel shows a 1860s-era dress frlghtJ. Lof s McKoen:-SIHt rrlll Mackay and Elalne V a fiadis fbottom left). Honoree Betty Ellas and Arthritis Luncheon emcee Betty Jones ftop leftJ. Bl .. ACKBOOK b,:;:,~~r;;p?.n;,1f;k~~·:;io:,;i; Marriilge without sex like ~ake ·without icing pp. per pc~on. TBA. to be arranged. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS D~ratlag wltb Ailtlqaes March 22 at 8:45 a.m. Assistance League of Ncwpon Beach. Virginia Castle Auxahary at Four Seasons Hotel. Ncwpon Beach S50 pp. Phone 673-6 130 Golf Toamameat March 22. Floren- ce Cnttenton Services. Anaheim Hills Au).1haf') at Western Hills Count I) Cl ub S 150 pp. Contact Melinda M i tchel Guanaldo . 870-5890. LaDcbe.a Fashion Sbows March 22-23. CHOC All G uilds at Anaheim Mamou Phone 532-8675. DEAR ANN LANDf R') I ga\C' the enclosed lcncr to m) \\afc on our 3:!nd anna ve rsar\: but \\C nc,cr had a chance to discuss at. She da cd from a hean attack two da)c; later \\'hen I "as going through her things. I found the letter an her bathrobe pocket Please pnnt at. 1f }OU thank at might help some of )'our readers Herc 11 1s. In m) opinion. \\C ha'e J problem wath our mamagc I th1nl "'c 'ihould talk about 1l be fo re 11 \plats us completcl). Four yea~ ago. when )'OU turned 50. )Ou decided that )Ou no longer needed sex. You came to 1h1s con- cl usion on \.Our own. I don't than!.. I am being· unfair when I ~} )llU should have given me a chance to express mv feeling\ on th e matter Ann landers f o all Outward appearances \\e s11ll ha,c.· a perfect mnmagc. hut \\hen \\C get ups1a1r\ to the tx·droom. C\ Cl) thing change'> You hcrnme a \trangcr If I ~ much a' put m} arm around }OU an bed. I can n pcct an cit>.>" or a knee '>ho\ 1ng ffil" awJ} \t 57. I rl·al11t• that sc' as not the mo't import.an t thing an the world. hut at'\ '>1 111 .1 \l'I") l'OJO}ahlc and mc.1nanglul pa n of mamagc No\\ th.u 1hc kid'> arl' gune. the\t." should he the hc\I H'J r' o t o ur II\ ('S. but the\ art• ta1 Im m 11 C omp.1n· nur mamagt' to }our fJmuu' thnlol,ate takl' II \OU don't put tfll lrn,lang on at 1s \tall choc- ol.tll' c.all' hut 11 ...,n·1 a'i good as 11 could be. 1 h"" tht· "·" I lccl about our mJrn.lgt• v.11hou1 ~' It 1s good. hul )(lml·thang \t'r' '>pcc ial as mis~ llll! Plea<;c.· thank ahou1 tha'i. and lct°s <l"u1t,, 1t I oH' \nn I lc\-1 guilt' about ha' ang \Hlllt'n th1<, le tter If \OU thank I \h11uh.I hJ\t' u>un,l'lang: I \\all get 11 -"1,0 'I,\ \.11 O R (11 r . PLF·\S[ Dear Friend: Your letter was a good one, and you should bave no qualms about having written it. If you are still deprHsed wben this letter appears in tbe pa~r. do get counseling. Dr \R \ "'' I ,,m R~ \.h right hand '" an .1 la~• \\hen I "en.I to gt'I a pn.,1..raption tor pJan tht• ph.trm.tll'>t put the pall \ an a tMittk "1 1h J chal<l-prool c.ap I d(1n't t'\Pl't.t hnlh.tnt.l' lrom druggaw~. hu t a ltttlc rnmmo n "4.'0)(" \\OUld h\.• lll t t' -\111 1 \"-C1I{"\ I' ONIO Dear Angry: I'm sure those ml er· able caps have saved some llvH, but they can be a terrible nuisance. Tbe pharmacists bould ask customers whether or not Ibey want a cblld· proof cover. vRIJIR TIJ J< StjOP WhJ P•r More? 1 Choose S Ca tom J s Leaek!i 1n SetectlOO Service. Ou 1ty t. PrJGe 140." -•so." d T ~~ Woot Tuaedo S29S 00 Wedding or any Olher oc- cas.on Pecllage 1nc:t pant eo111 sn1r1 1 ... cumbefbUn A11a1tab<hty km1led to slodl on nend Pnce good lflru 1211 Sll9 ~.s-.ow a.....aaCha~r Period Decor. Wedding•. Reception,, Anm•erM~. Lie. Prov~. ln1rrf111h 494-1535 A Ch.,mi"I Ceremony In My Chapel or Your Lotation. Sf>0·$100 Confidential licenMI mu.cl Sell &47-4669 German Home Balser, Weddtnc cakes "'Ntte Old- F_,,lon W•y" 2~ Grace ln. C.M. call for Info ~I A Bea•tlr.J Claapel I r1d11ton1I or C.Onaemporary t .-llltol1r, l'rnlr,11nt. 'on·llrnom, t n1th•h Cir ~ni~h 898·70'77 l .M. Boyd Facelifts , l:ff) Ii ft i A<j~ In th · matter of facchfts. wha t we l no\\ " 4~.-l () of same were pcr- formt•<l n.l110n\\o1de an 19 8. nd I 8,Q07 ol 1hcm \\ere done on people under age c; I Promoters of such t•o\111et1c. 'lurgcf) usuall) wand up th\·11 t·a,e \\Ith· "If that's what 11 take" to gl\ c )OU back your con- li<lcnl'ef\o he 11 ·· What's >Our stand on th" one'' \\ h) don't we have a National ( h1ldrc.·n·., Da)'1 Japan docs May 'th fa.,e Judges of Ol)mp1c-boxing conte'>ts arc dra\\ n from five conta· ncntc; In an attempt to a sure ncu- trJht) \\hat 11 a surcs. some \lay, " the Judge'I !>O 5"atter after the games that the) can't be held accountable for rotten calls. Q. Which was invented first - outef\\cnr or underwear'> A. Your query docs not compute first outerwear was undcrv.car. That bon v1vanl of yesteryear CJaf. ton Fadaman noted: "~here arc only two ccnain aphrodisiacs: No. I. The prc'ICncc of an attractive woman. And No. 2. The absence of an attractavc woman." What )'OU wear on your feet may ll\C M>mebody trouble. Certain m - v1ronmcntalists ~utfon apinst both rubber and plasuc. And you know how the animal-abuse activists bate lcatha. Q. What did the Clunete write oci before they invented papa? A. 8oMI. *Ill nd liJk. .... ORANGE COA T lltlihl Piil "1 ... , An Independent Newspaper I Robett IE Willlom S. Lobdell, eo.10• Steve Marble, 1\ o•e <>d 101 Don Fenley, ' o• ... ed '°' Tom Clanin, • ... i Pl IOt t-:Dl'fOHI ·\I, Roger 81oom, ''°"" " , e 1 •QI Roger Cotlwm, ~ c ·~ ''° •c• Elliot Stein. Jr·~ L.l~LCn · Feinstein gives OC GOP leaders bad case of jitters Dianne Fetnstein's snowballing bid for the Demo- cratic g~bernatorial nomination is giving Orange County Republican ~ea~ers a bad case of the jitters. There's no s~ell of panic .in the local GOP camp, but local pundits pnvately admit they may have a big problem. Feinstein has narrowed the odds of an open-and- shut race between state Attorney General John Van de Kamp and Sen. Pete Wilson. That troubles local Re- publicans because a Van de K.amp-WiJson race is their best ~han~e to ~eep a GOP lock on the governor's office. A Femstem-W1lso n showdown presents an opposite and omino us possibility. Consider the things she has going for her. She has captured the attention of Democratic kingmakers and when political and fi nancial push comes to shove can depend on major-league support from both inside and o utside California. he has a solid record of government service and as fa r as political packaging goes is a natural candidate. But worst of all -at least from the GOP perspective - she supports the death penalty, get-tough- with-crime programs and ad vocates a style of govern- ment that even some of the crustiest conservatives can identify wath. If that were not enought to temper GOP hopes for Wilson w1th caution, Fei nstein can put the frosting on her candidac> wi th things that have nothing to do wi th issues. but C\ erythmg to do with influencing voters. O ne nataona l colum01st describes her as .. tall . stri king. gracious. anstocrati c and has the face of a Madame Ale>.a nder doll... And the fact that she's a woman and a Jew bolsters her appeal to minorities. Tho e charac1en s11cs and her public service record make Fein tcm a formidable ca ndidate - one that j ust might give Wal on fit s. <\ te lling recogn ition of that possibility comes from some lead ing local elected o fficials themselves. We asked se\eral Rtpublat·ans to pick the Democrats running fo r state office that the) would hke .to work w11h and who would. m the Republicans· opinion, make the best state offi cials. You guc~ td 1 t. Dianne Feinstein was at the' top of the h t Local Rl·pubhcan h~n c good cause for a c,ase of the Jitters oq~r the "-o,embcr gubernatorial election. Risk ing death and taxes .\mencan old1crs who invaded Panama ma} be heroes. but that doesn·t mean much to U nd e Sam. Every man and woma n on the fronthne dunng the L' . in\as1on of Panama received about $220 in hazard- o us dut) pa) -but the) ha\e to repon it to the Internal Re' enue nice a c'tra inco me and pay taxes o n 1t. We realize Preside nt Bush needs all the help he can get to \\_age war on the deficit. but taxing the hazardous dut) pa) of soldier he ordered into co mbat is carrying that -need-to C\tremes. __ Making 4iold1e rs pa) C'<tra taxes fo r risking their hves in the line of dut) for thei r country ts ndiculous. l.t-:T'l'l_.H, Alrllnes go up In smoke To the Editor: Well. Big Bro1hcr did 1t! Now we can't smoke on planes. so we'll have more ume to wo rry about c;rashins! Of course. the aulincs love 1t because they can save hundreds of dollars 1n fuel bccau.se they will replace the air Ins often, and we•t1 get' sick from perfumes. body odor a nd aenns. in11ead of good old cigarette smoke. The newer airplanes have equip- me nt for charcoal-filte nng the &mokc, but this would cost m oney, 100. And. former Surgeon General C. £,err tl Koop's book on secondary smoke clearly illustrates (pp . .!15-216) that \moke-filled bars pro' 1de \Cf) hlllc mcoune to no n- sm{)k<.'rs. about eq ual to 1/4 of a cigarette. But halleluj ah! we arc all going to be saved h> the great white fathers 1n 'Wa,hington. like 11 o r not. BO B WO LFF ewport Beach Trashing Irvine police f o the Editor In reference to }Our anicle in the Ma rch Dally Pilot regarding the Ir' 1m· man ~ho was a rrested for p1ck1ng up bot1ks a nd cans 1n an In inc pa rk. I feel compclcd to speak out It 1!. without a do ubt the m ost outrageous and ludicro us U'iC of police time that I ha'c ever h<.'ard of. I JO& dail} and al"a}s stop 10 pick up cans and carT) them home . .\t our daughter'<; soccer a nd softball game\. I rnrT) a paper bag and l.'ncourage c\t:r)Onl.' 10 pick up cans. \f} daught<.'r then counts and bags the cans and takes thrm to her S{hool. "here the monc) earned fro m the rcndl·d LJ ns 1s u~d to hu\ a \ma11 part of 1he 8ra11han rain tnre\I Thi\ 1eachc<; our daughter not nn l~ thl' 1mponJncl' of p1d..1ng up httl'r. but also 'aluahlc lc<1<1ons 1n Clolog} and liur en\ 1ronmcn1. \1r 7'11kolaJ Gnncnko deserves to be congra1ula1cd for his service to thl· In inc Lommun1l\. not arre<;tcd b} the In 1n1: pohc.c' urcly the pohu• offa:crs ha'c some1h1ng bctt<.'r to do "1th their time. paid for with our hard-earned 1.1, dollar . than 10 go around arr<.'4'ting 1nd1 \. lduals who Me picking up litter strewn o n grass Jnd p:l\ l'nl\"lll ' Ll C IL l E .\ 11 .\RRI. O"J < ornna dcl Mar ODO r n lhl' [d1t11r (irac1ou!. go1.Kln,·.-.s1 I wac; incensed .ind 11u1ragl·d 10 rl·ad in the Pilot that 'O-}car-olJ '•kola) C 1nncn ~o ".1' .1rr~~ll'd 1n In inc tor "picking up honl~ .ind t'an<, h~ found <;Ire" n on th\.· gra'"·" \\ ha1 on ranh ha1h thl' 11' In\.' C 11~ ( uunul -wwught b> la\l11on1ng an ordin.1nl·c.1hat "ould he l0nl1.ml'd 1n lhl\ mann<.'r., \\ l'0 rl' not talking ahout ""i:><m on· 1ng p1gl'un' 1n the pJrk" or other da .. 1a1dh d cl'd\ hu1 rather a c1 111en n l In inc tx·init t.lkl'O Ill IJ\k for t kan1ng up r1·lu'l1.' Hacon"t the l·oun- \.11 he.mi th.11 ··c\\:t) lmer btt hurt, .. ., I ,Ju thl' \3rlll' in th\.· cit) of '\l\.l.l\clrl fkJlh Ill ,1,\t<\t nl\ Oll'l'C 1n doing. hl'r h11 l11r thl' rl'l'd1ng mo\C· llll'nl I'm gl,1d th.II 111 It\ infinite \\l\dom lhl' U I\ \.II '('\.l.~lf\ Bealh h.1,n"t flJ\!.l'd an l"~uall\ d rarnman 11rd1n.1mc C 111\ Tl R"°LR "l'"J1on &a\.h Yos t sails rough seas r (I lhl· [ d11or "udo\ for the Daily Piiot's ncv. lormJI It mah•\ our faHmtc com- When Writing tcr the Orange Coast Daily Pilot . _ Orange Coast Doily Pilot Comm unity Commentary Guest Commentary Ed1tottol Response Orange Coast Doily Pilot .. Orange Coast Doily Pilot munll~ paper <,parkk "1th color an1t l iu.irJ\, ,p~:n..lin!,! l •I 'l •1ru· huJgl't nc:" h1gh llght4' It d<.'mands a11cn1 wn m1,01., t•n r\.·-.Cjf\h 11n ho" 1111 l•lm· .rnJ ha prompted th1<o lc11cr a rare n.1n1<:' .in r.:Ju .. ~· CTl'" nU'1lbc~ t" C\l'nt m m' f11\' ,. •"l'I or 1n11. ottcn11ml.'' 1nl11mpc:- l hl' t:O'l'r 'Ill!"\ profile on \J-11•n1 N1t Im'' 1tah1' 'trC',,,,.,1.011t l'Jl!l'r m1r.1l Paul 'I 04'1 Jr 1\ a \ht>< king rn.1Nnc" Thuftdey, ~ 22, 1llO A'I 1h.J \lad\ ha\l' one ol the Point D 1.h.'' nllatjtik· boats check. I I oJll da1h lhl' dl'pth of ~ater at the p1p<.'11m• moonn[! area It 'Alli break th1· horl·J1,m ol lhl' Point D1' ide·, hx ·hound l fl"" I Ill' .\nH.man Tr3dl'r inudcnt 1' 1r r~1bk tiut '" \.l.t'rc the .\laska .rnd '11rth '\c.·.1 tanker disa\tcf\ Hunl1n~lo1'1 ~h"s-cJre. ~ ,1111pk '°lhu1 the p1pehnt.• 'a Ive\ on 11' ll'rnllff' and lhallenge Bnu h_ l\·trolrum m ,11un Let BP pa\ for lhl' .. k:.inup and rcou1ld1ng or the p11:r -J' a ix·nall\ -and negotiate J fjtr pnH• J'll'f rorte( for US(' Of the p1pl'11nt c )h 'l'' jl!.o n:qu1re BP to JO\IJll JI ka't onl' s 'nu depth 'ounJ,•r 11n 11<. \l"\..Cl\1 o\nd h1re a lumrx·11·nt ix·r,on to read 11 es· rx•\r~f\ "'h1·n m(l\ nl?' I !I.in ' •U Pilot. for rt',callng the m1.1m1x·ll'n\\· ol our < o3\I (1uard 'hun•au1 r a,' 'I nu ma' "l\h to ask \.lm11a , ,,,, "hllh (111 t ompan' ha' cn~LJ t 1n tor .i 1·u'h' "reure- mL n:·· flc.l,ill{10 \1 \RI"' ffTOOLE '-c" pon Bea h Live and let live rnl'la11on ol thl' 1ncp111udC' ol thl' I .101 ,urt• thJt \dm1ral \ ul\t lommandcr 111 "hat I J(\.l.J\\ re· '"'ult! 1mml·d1.lll'I r·l\'l\e hun· '>J1l.'l"ll'U a~ one: 1ll ·\menca'<, Oc\I dH'\h 111 llnnathm' trnm local 'l'n Ill'' It '" nn" o tl\ iou., "h' th<' mannt•r, 11 thl· c,, .. ,, < 1uard l annot < 11 J\I (1ua rd 1gn o rn 11c; ,pc:nJS"11 ll1ra\lmpkJC'pthtindc:r l o the lJ1tor rc:,1x1n\lb1h11c:~ "h1l h m o!ot .\men· w lhl'L llil monrint arl·.1 "hl•n: lht• < 1rl·a1 k1tt:r lrom _lo\Cph .\nnster _wn_i. e\pcCL J tx'hl''I.'. include inter· \ml"rll.in I ralkr 1mpakJ 11\l'll rt" "I cncr w lhl editor dl\pla~s J1L1wn ol drug <,mu~kf'I. quah t~mg \\ h\ d1ll''n·1 inc \nH·mJn I radc-r 11: adolwr.nrd hnnmphuhnf ' b' K largl' \h1p'c; o~·ra11ng f)(.'rsonnrl and ha'l' ltnl· l''l"I"\ 11l,h1m· li\hl·rman \\ ''''" m thl' \1ar'h 4 Oa.lly Pllot \J \ Ing \J ifor~ In Jl\tfe..,...'i,...-IO___,.S.,..IO,...rm..,..,..,--in-c-,-l.-n-a...,.1 .... ~ "Tl1~)t-:1t-....\\ .... h,...JTk,.,,•r,...JTu-:-)t,:~ ....... , ---\-\ -h-Jl-, ... -" r1mp \.\Ith II\ c and let '>l'J' \Jm1r.tl 'I 1•-.· n1'l'Jn'1 h.1'l' thl' .\dm1ral \ ost"s po">1t1on on the 011 Pmnt I),, lk "Jlll'r p ut 111 ~a tn \Pill '" inrrl·dulo u\. J\ ·~ the ( oa~t 1.hl·~ I. lh(" 111hh11rl' pipchnl' motinn¥. It l>'I ~ ll"-ERSO" "e" flun Beach In defense of Orv Amburgey's sweet, solid reasoning He·~ noi m' ~n. he'" a de,clopcr Ah. lhl' '>"l'Ct, whd rca\oning of On \mhurgc}. lh<.' ( o ta Mesa count1lman "ho has pro\ldcd local resident<; wi th as many laughs as David I t'llcrman on a good night. But J S U\Ual. rm coming 10 Am· burgc) · defense. not that he's asked for 11 or "nuld C\Cn want II But what the heck Steve Marble pc1111nn .ind gaH' 11 10 the cit\ \mhurgl·~ -lhl' lOunc1lman. not the de' eloper -got his hands on the pc1111on and at cit) C;\pcnsc. "rote kucrs 10 \omc of the res1- den 11,, 1al1ng e\ccpt1on with them for ''gning thl' dornmcnt. oalk. \oted 10 l'\ 1(t thl• chanl\ In 1h1<, case. ho"l 'er . .\mburgc) ·~ pos111on seem dclcn.,ible .\ftcr all th1c; ,., a d<.'\l'lopmcnt and .\mburge) doc\n't often pu'h hi m~lf awa> from the dinner table "hen dcHlop- mcnl 1s being scr'ro It doesn't ma ncr "hcth<.'r 1t"s ht n or some gu' hall"a> a ro ., to"n "ho 'itands 10 gain \mburgc' 1s Ille!~ to bal l him It', the '1a1~1h.11 h:i' dcc1dt:J th.u then··, nothing 1llq?al. immoral Cir C' en 'hghth taucning atiout 'min~ o n J Jl',c:lupml.'nt profl'i~·d b' \CIUr on. dau~-htcr nt.'phc" ~ou\ln ml\· trcs v.hatl'\CI '' lc'ng j\ \OU don't tand to mal..e ,\ pmtit on ~our dl'C1\11>n \OU i.an thrn" the old hruod a lj\ or :ill Ja\ Inn~ .\nJ that ., "mn~ It ha' tCI I°'(' "rong It doc'in't mal..c \Cn~· It d tx-n't C\cn 1.:omc cloc;(' to making scnl>C f t'<i 1'ut t'\ en in the nght ocighhorhood rn.1 1.i.· J ,n.1p .. a ll on "hcther m) son 1' '>all r llUI JI tir.t ha-.c .\nd I'm u·rta1n h" llJ~h1·r "nuldn't as~ me 10 gradl hi\ 'fl''lhng lc'>t Or a1 least 'hl 'J he 'm:irt nnt 10 1 ht 'IJIC in it\ grl'.Jt JnJ OOUn- lllul \.I. l.,dl1m ha' dccn•cd that a ix·r't'n ' ohJClll' 1t\ and emotions "Ill rcm.11n 1n l hc1.k unlc\'l there·, a ,1.1l ~ ell monc' on the tahk It " :app.1rcn1h nncr occurred to an)On<' that 1t·, nol 'man practice to let a lather tkudt.' ~hat' good for a ctt~ and "hat ' good for h1 son at Lhc ~me time m burgc)' waded into the new again la t wcekl'nd whe n he said that he wa going 10 vote on his son's development p roject He d idn't say which wa) he-"as goint to vote. 'l Jtmpl) that he was go ing to \Ote. little strttt nt'ar the Santa Ana R1"er. The project. as oflrn happens with d evelopments. has drawn cnt1- c1sm from some residents in the a rea . In fact. some neighbors were upse1 enouah that thev s11ned a 'o" .ill ol 1h14' might seem hkc oJd ~ha"1or to some. espcc1all~ tho'ie who sub l:nhc to the theor) that pol1 11 an" should be above re· prnach in all th<.'1r declSlons: that the) ~hould error on the side of re traint But 1h1'1 '" Orv o\mburgey v.erc 1alking ahout This 1s tht same fcllo" who cha rged k an Forbath for etc tncal worll. he performed at the Shan~ O ur ~Ive<; food pantry and then. after hastily agree.mg to pay her If nothing else. '\mburgc} 1 con- s1<;tcnt. 't ou know "here he's com· ing fro m 'ou knov. v.hc re he's going 10 You ma) not hkt 1t, but at feast '<OU knov. 11 .\nd that in itself i<i a gu t of lrt'sh air 1n pohlK Hov. can a father 'Ole ohJ('('tl\ch on c;omcthing tu wn i\ <.101ng. e>- pcc1all) when it 1mf)3ll\ hie; n· 8u1 then 'ou'd expect small o't'r\1ghl\ hkt.' 1ha1 from tM state 111\ w n -Ron mburgey -has plans 10 build a couple handfuls of 1 townhome" on Valley Road. a uny IOD\\ I' lll~dOH\ Today 1s Thunday._ March 22. the 81 st day of 1990. There arc 284 days left 1n the year. Toda)"s 81nhda)s. Actor Karl Malden IS 77. Actor Werner KJcmpcrcr is 70. Pan- tom1m1st Marcel M1rcnu 1s 67. "USA Today" founder Allen H. Neuhanh 1s ~· Com· poser-l y ri c ist Stephen SondM1m 11 60. The presldmt of Harvard Un1vcn1ty, Drrck Bok. 11 60. Actor Wilham • Shatntr 11 59. ~n. Omn Hatch. R-Ulab. it S6 Si.,. pitaritt Oeors BtnlOn is 47. Compom-Anarc. ~Web- ber it 42. StM>n1c11ter lob C.. ... ii ll. Si., ........ luic Mills ii 33. _., n. Arrrm111 ...._ No. the bad guy 1n th1!t whole affair isn't o\mburac). it's the ~talc h'chhood. his v.cll-bcin~., I'm not urc I'd e'en ht tru tcd 10 • t~.-~ M•rtle I• * 0r-.e C.UI D•ll> Pilot '1 .~r ~-U · tor Foes of homeless census inspire little sympathy They don't w ant t o participate, but t hey'll gladly take taxpayer handouts 9y CLAUDIA \IVINICUR That a 1peci1I censu.s of homeless people should be ncc.tilat)' here or anywhett 1s ~ltabte That 1t should be controven11l 1s absurd Nev~lal 1e>me .. ildvocata for the hometna~· the 90venunenl'1 eft'ona to "°°' Uvina on u.e atrerts 11 pan ofdlel Ah ...... openton. 1i1r* W +'•o-D.C.'1 ...._. Mitch ...,.., nl llt ID ClHJI -ny! lemute, ..., .......... _ ..... IOlliL la --. tlcam-. ... 8 INI. E"" ...... ,,, .... 1¥11111. fbed lddn11 111 , 1 n4:cC\\anh imperfect. given tM teak of' the undcnaking a nd human falhblhty. How much more 1nc 11act must be the effon to track dov.n people 1n shelters and abandoned bu1ld1np and under bndles. Tht.' ad' oc~t~ arc riaht: Tht count will be lov. Rut thlt 1s no reaton f'or prde1 rina numhtr\ picked o u1 of thin air. uch numbers -or It laA. h.pty quc,t1onablc c 11mat« -clulltt dilaallioas of homdnancss ~ raner from a low of i 0.000 1n one U S ()qlUtJMftl ol .... , and lJrblln Dev~ study _ID~IM m1llmn cited b) actOJ ~n 5'eea. Mio p,,., ... ect M1t h ~nydtr on • ICTeln. 11 wUI be progrc to mo\C to an IPPf'Ot1ma1c fiaure v.-how bam " aenrraJly known. TM Census 8urtau"s me!lhods arc pubhc informatio n. For the horMn count, •h1ch took platt Tuttday. 15.000 Census Bureau employees WttC deployed at pttdctemuMd locations hkc shtlterl. vacant bulldi.-. tram and subway ttahe>nl. daurcbn. ltl'fttl aild perks where ~ were known 10 ~ tk n19ht. In five aua.. d9e ...._hired,_.. dmt lftOIHton IO ...... t& .... -die procea ......... _ .. "'' ·-,... n. ._ ... ,,, .. ........... ......., OrMQe CoMi DAILY PILOT I Thureday, M.ch 22. 1880 111E BACK PAGE Retarded man remains missing in LA EL TORO -One of two mentally marded men missing since March 4 wu reunited with his father this week, after spending weeks in the Los An,ele1 arta, the Orange Coun-!.t Sheriff's Department reported ednesday. Richard Neve. 22, who has a mental aac of 14, called has father in El Toro early Monday, said sheriffs spokesman Lt. Dick Olson. Rory Nichols, 35, who has a men- tal aac of 11, is still believed to be in the Los Angeles area. and police and sheriffs investigators there arc looking for him. Olson said. Neve began call ing his father fr~m Los Angeles aficr he had been miss- ing about a week, Olson said, but wo uld not reve:U has exact where- abouts. .. It wasn't like nobod} had heard fro m them:· Olson said. The two reponed that they nad tr;acked down and cashed paychecks they we're owed from an unknown wo rkplace. Before Neve turned up. the last time the two had been seen was when they were boarding a bus from their El Toro residences for the Mission Viejo Mall. Nichols 1s 5 feet 8 inches tall, 132 pounds. with brown eyes and curly blond hair. -By City News Service TREES From Al trees by watenng them over the years and taking care of them. I JUSI feel the Cit) doesn't care about the trees. I want to ti) to do omcthing about 11. There arc other things they could do instead of JUSI cutting them down.·· There are· wa) s of pruning back tree roots so that the} no longer threaten sidewalks. he sa1tl. .. The cit} doesn·1 want 10 do that because it's more expensive." Teglas said ... But I wish the) 'd put a httlc more value on the tree., .. But Mike tc' ens. construction inspector in charge of tree removals for the cny of Costa Mesa, said what the city 1s doing as sensible in the long term. "I don't want to gave the im- pression that the city has not looked into other opuons:· te\'cns said. "Root pruning as one approach. That stops the damage from occur- nng. but not for long. You haven·1 solved the problem. and ult1matel) it's goin~ to come back and haunt you again. We've taken the stand that let's solve the problem once and for all. so the ne\t person who comes along doesn·t have to deal with a shade tree that's going to have Driver escapes serious Injury Ann Prlncle, 7-Z, of Newport .. _,. w•s westbound on llontt. C.nJon ltoM be· tween M•cAurthur •oulev•rd •nd COJOte C•nJOn at ........ Wedneld8J wli•n she lost control of her t992 Honda, which struck an e111bank111ent and rolled over. Prlncle, who w•• not wearln9 a seatbelt, suffered he8d In· Juries and was taken to H.._ MelllOl'lal Hospital. An lrvlne pollce spolle ..... n 1ald Prlncle·s Injuries were not llfe· theatenlng. to be removed." Bcverl)· Hills. where they have not According to Parker. root pruning caused maO\ problems because also makes trees more suscepubk to streets1dc rights of way an.• wi~ soil-borne diseases. which can be a enough to accommodate the in- maintenancc nightmare. vast' c roots. Stevens agreed with Parker that Parker lamented that Calt-toda~ 's tree problems are the legacy fornians· habit of film~ lawsuits at of bad horticultural decisions made the slightest pro' <X-a11on has left decades ago. man) neighborhoods denuded bc- "Trees such as ficus. pepper and cause c111rs \\ere unwilling to accept bottlebrush were planted b} de-the poss1hiht} that someone might vclopers "ho '-"Crc told the) had to tnp and fr,11 O\'er a buckled sidewalk. have some kind of shade tree." he The problem 1s part1cularl) acute said. "The knowledge of these trees· since man} c1t1es. including Costa characteristic was a'ailablc. If any-Mesa. arl' now self-insured because one had taken the trouble to ask a of the astronomical cost of com - nurse11 man they could haH~ found merc1al liab1hl\ insurance. out about the root problem. If they'd .. I think it's 'a sad state o f affairs opted for another t"pe of tree, we when we have 10 placl' the value of wouldn't ha"c to bC culling them omeo ne tripping and falling above down now:· /the 'alue of trees:· he said ... But I He said ficus trees first attained lo.no" thcre·s no eas' ans"er. I can \\idc populant} a~ ornamentals in CC \\-here the ClllCS arc unwalhng tO l HEIST From Al sto re and filled two 3.:!·gallon plastic trash cans \\1th an e 11mated S2 malhon -wholesale -"onh of va ua es rom the safe. The store "as pre' aou I) hat in May 1988 by t~o armed men who escaped with nearl) $400.000 "onh of diamo nds. rangs and bracelet<;. • Carlson O"Bru.·n Fanl' k"'clr\ and Gifts. :!03 ~e"pon Cente·r Dn'e on .\ug. 14. Three to live men armrd "11h a handgun and sledgehammer stormed the shop, mashed the dlspla} cases and Oed ""h an undetermined amount of jewelr). Despite the numerou\ robbenes at expose their taxpayers to the nsk of millions of dollars in hability. Maybe there's some creative legal approach to this. but I don 't know "hat 11 is:· In the absence of a legal reprieve, the onl\ available oluuon is to bite the butict for the present and try to plan better for the future. Stevens said. .. What "'c·re planting an place of the trees we take out as the Austral- ian "allow." he said ... It has a non- invasnc. deep root1n$ system. It's drought re~1stant and at grows to be about 25 to 30 feet tall with a trunk about t\\o feet 1n diameter. I know people hate 10 see 3 tree cut down. But whale-we may have to suffer some inconvt•nicnce no". when our children gro" up the} ·re going to ha'e a tree that "'on·1 ha'c to be chopped ~o" n ·· Fashion Island and Newport Center O\Cr. the last )car. the area's crime s1a11st1cs remain lo"er than ne1gh- bonng commun111es and other reson c111e na11on\\1dc. Gones has attributed the number oF Je"'elr) heists to a hea,·ier concen- tration of fine Je"cll) stores m Fashion Isla nd and its proximity to ma1or streets leading 10 the freeway. I >ailY. !~lot's h's sample' It's fun! Pack the wanncTS in the 23 Oscar categonl"<l'......_, ... lasted below and you can be a wanner. too. First pnze as lunch fl two at the Polo Lounge 1n Beverly HilJs (up to S 100 value). Entncs must be received b) 5 pm. Monday, March 26. Mail & dehH:r )Our entry to: Orange Coast Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. -£,oS\3 Mesa. CA 92626. attn: Oscar. Winners will be announced in Don't forget to fill an the Ile-breaker! 1. BEST PICTURE 0 .. Born on the Fourth of July" 0 "Dead Poets Society .. 0 .. Driving Miss Daisy" 0 "Field of Dreams" o .. My ten Foot .. %. BEST ACTOR 0 Kenneth Branagh, "Henry V" 0 Tom Cruise. "Bom on the Founh o f July'· 0 Daniel Day-Le.was. "My Left F"oot" 0 Morgan Freeman. "Driving MISS Daisy.. I 0 Robin Williams ... Dead Poets So- ciety .. S. BEST ACTRESS 0 Isabelle Adjani, "Cam ille Caudel" 0 Pauline Collins. " hirley Valen- tine" 0 Jcssica Lanae. "Music Box" 0 Michelle Pfeiffer. "The Fabulous Baker Boys" D Jessica Tandy. "Orivina Miss Daisy" '· BDI' ltJPPOllTINQ ACTOR O O...ny Aiello, "Do the Ri&ht Thins" 0 DID Aykroyd. "Orivina Milt ~ Brand{>. ''A Ory White s.on·· C.,... Undau, "Crimes and Mi .. •a ••an" C Dimel W .... iftllOn, '"Glory" I 0 Peter Wear, "Dead Poet 0 Kenneth Branagh. "Her\ C Jam hendan. "My Left 1. BEST ORIGINAL SCRE 0 Woody Allen. "Crimes an demeano rs" 0 Tom Schulman, .. Dead P Ciel}•• 0 Spike Lee ... Do the Right 0 Ste' en oderbcrgh, "sex, h '1deotapc" 0 Nora Ephron. "When Ha Sally ...... 8. BEST ADAPTED SCREENP 0 Oliver Stone and Ron Ko "Bom on the Founh of July" 0 Alfred Uhry. "Dnvin& Daisy" 0 Roger L. Simon and Mazursky, "Enemies. A Love St 0 Phil Alden Robinson. "field Dreams" 0 Jim Shendan and Shane naughton, "My Left Foot" t . BEST Jl'OllEIGN 0 "Camille Claudel. 0 ''CiMma PandilO D "Jesus of Mon 0 "Santiaao. The Life,.. Pueno Rico o "WallZina Reti at. Ul'l'AllTIDI~ 0 '"The A"'9" 0 "The Advenlu Munchamcn" O''launaa" 0 .. Drivi O .. Otory,,· tllc h 28 cdiuon of the Daily Pilot. FEA· m Clayton Powell" mon Threads: Stones from tit" ck USA: Country Under All Manlond" per Chief: Q"he Life and ) of Earl Warren" • ~T DOCUMENT ARY SHORT ECI' nc Food. Fine Pastncs, Open 6 e J ohnstown Flood" d Vashem: Preserving the Ensure the Future'' FILM EDm:NG • o( Baron ... J "Linder the ··a .. from "The Little Mcrm:ud" It. BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM .J "Balance·· O "Cow,. r "The Jl1ll I-arm" to. BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM 0 "!\ma;on Diary" ri "The Child Eater" LI "Work E'penencc" Z I. BEST SOUND 0 "The b)'s~" 0 "Black Rain" 0 "Born on the Fourth of July" 0 "GIOI)" 0 "Indiana Jones and the Last ru~de"' u . SOUND EFFEcrs EDmNG 0 .. Black Ram" 0 "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" 0 "Lethal Weapon 2" U . BaT VISUAL EFFECTS 0 "The Abyss" O "The Adventures of Baron Munchauscn" 0 "Back 10 the Future Part ll" TIE·BIUCAllEll How ma.-y "lorn on the minutes will the Academy Awards I. broadcast run? (It's teheduled 10 "The Fabulous 1 IHt 180 minutes.) ------- Little GmfHIUl.mtm o•M* Ar._ -Or •Are" Addrna:---------a ... °"' Wlao Ulld IO • Me" flam "S • trr VEia ,.... City. ~--------0"'1 W.. 10 lie Y• s.it" ..... ..... hi~ o.ytime .... -···----0 •Kiri,,. Gilt"' ...... Lillll uun ·r Pair charged In OC baby-buying ring SANTA ANA -An Oranac County welfatt worker and an at- tom~were chaflCd with opcrat1n1 a ba -buyina nng ~~hat all~ly offe women $20,000 for newborn children, authorities said. The district attorney's offict on Tuesday filed felony conspiracy counts against Youda Huor, 33. a suspended employee of the county Oepanment o f Social Services, and Ira Aspiz. 34. a Long Beach at- torney. Aspiz also faces a misdemeanor cbatlLof ...attemplina to arran~ a third adoption by offering a pay- ment, accordinJ to coun documents. The complaint alleges that Huor advised two pregnant welfare recipi- ents they cbuld earn thousands of FIGHT . From Al prosecuuon. According to witnesses. the tracas began Tuesday afternoon when Stanton and Kashiyarandi ex- changed words, Cordero said. The incident escalated into a .shoving match and witnesses later told police both men shoved each other. Both Stanton. 5 1. and Kashiyarandi, 34. accused the other of staning the fight and each told PAY From Al public and should be public infor- mation. They still wouldn't )'leld specific information. To the south, Fred Sorsabal, a longtime city manager m Costa Mesa. is paid $98.000 for running things in Mission VieJO. Farther south. Doug Clark gets SI 00.000 in Escondido. When compared to the pay ofank- stained wretches of the press and other low-paid professions. the salary of the cat} managers appears to be-in the far off and unreachable stratosphere. But it's not even close to major league baseball salaries where the minimum pay soon wall become $I 00.000 -no education or ex- perience required -and the average pa) is $500.000. A .225 h111cr can make SI milhon. The city managers· pa) also also appears to pale when stacked up with s1m1lar JObs an private industry. Richard H ughes. a panner 1n a San Francisco consulting firm . ~ad that Cit) managers. an terms of re- spons1bhty and the open e nviron- ment they work an. "arc relatively underpaid "hen compared 10 the market place (of s1m1lar prl\ ate in- dustry JObo;)." WEATHER dollan by allowing their children to be adopted. . She referred the women to Asp1z in July and January, it SA)'S. Huor has screentd apphcants for the Aid to Families with Dependent Childttn program at the Social Ser .. vices office in Santa Aina since Janu .. ary 1988, documenJs state. Arraianment was stt for April I 3 at Central Orange County Municipal Court. If convicted, the defendants could face a maximum jail term of three years and eight months. County 'A!Clfarc. su~isors .sai~ they are mvest1gaung two other 1nc1- dcnts m which Huor alltjcdly re- ferred pregnant welfare recipients to Aspiz to arrange adoptions. -By City News Sa'Yke police they desired prosecution. "The matter wtll be forwarded to the district attorney." Neither Stanton nor Kashiyarandi could be reached for comment. Hos- pital officials said Kashiyarandi was not admitted as a patient. Stanton. a former mayor of Foun- tain Valley, was first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 1980. He has been o n the board ever since, representing a central Orange Coun- ty district that includes Fountain Valley, Santa Ana and pans of West- m inster, Garden Grove and Tusti!l, Hughes said functions in govern- ment where things are done in the open and before the public make the JOb all the tougher for city managers. "Many more Jroups need to be involved." he said ... Yoo've got to touch bases with a lot more folks.·· Hughes is a panner with the Hughes-Heiss consultant company that helped Huntington Beach locate and recruit Uberuaga. who had been Concord's city manager. Huntington Beach C11y Coun- cilman John Erskme said he and his colleagues in the c11y of 188,000 are very pleased with Uberuaga. con- vinced the} got the best man avail- able. The city was able to pay him only slightly more than he was making at Concord. a smaller city in the Bay Arca. But local leaders dangled a possible bonus of S 10.000 and also agreed 10 make a loan at reduced interest rates to beruaga to finance up 10 70 percent of the cost of a ne"' home an the area. .. Evcl)one had great things to sa) about Make:· Erskine said. "I've been told he's probabl} the finest administrator an Orange Count) ... Erskine said beruaga has bttn working sax and seven 12-hour da)'s since coming aboard carher this month. 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Fla. -Dark clouds from a potenual springtime squall swirled off the Atlantic Ocean toward central Aonda. passing quickly over the beac hes without dropping precip1ta11o n on the un- obsen ing panic1pants below. At Dodgcnown. where fans with cameras stood behind restraining ro pes. occasionally cajoli ng a player to stop to sign a n a utograph. there "'as almost-frenetic activ11y. P11chers raced from the mound to cover first base in the lime-honored openin~ fundamental drill b f spring; eager hitters mo' cd in and out of the batting cages: coache with their arms folded over clipboards shouted instrucuons in half-sentences: Fernando Valenzuela played long- toss alongside Field No. I. while nearb). the TV producer m ouoned for her ca merman to focus, "Hey, Freddie:· ~koned TV an- nouncer Stu Naha n. ··~y na me 1s not Freddie," said Fern:indo. turning awa} . .\I m ost as 1f nothmg had hap- pened, baseball "as back. . All but eight members of the Los Angeles Dodgers "'ere in uniform on the third da) after the owners' lock- out was lifted. Con p1c1o us by their absence. ho"e' er. more than 60 hours after agrecm~·n t had been reached. were Kirk G ibson. Kai Dan1ds. Hubie Broo k . Juan am uel. \\ 1lhe Randolph. Alfredo Gnffin. and JcfTHam1lton. lron1call>, mo\I of the absentees hold kc) s to Dodger success or f:ul- ure th.ts iC:tsOlk B1gge t concern at this ti me. how- l'\ er -not o nl> for the Dodecrs but for all major league dubs -1s the prcpara11on and nuriuring of pitch- er Example: Dodger p11chang cooch Ron Pcrrano.,ki keep a da1I) pro- grc s chan on each pitcher. Nor- mall ). he cham lhl' number of in- nings \\Orked each da) d unng spring training. This spnng. howc' l'r, chan entnes for 17 p11chcrs o n the DQd_gers' maJOr kaguc ro ter arc being made for "minutt.·s "orkcd." r:u her than in- nings .. -\t lcast it's for minutes. no t numhcr of p111:he :·said Pcrranoskt. "riling the number ' I ~· beside Valcn1 ucla's name aflcr Wednes· da) 's I ~·minute "orkout ofT a mound "I "as lhro"ang back in LA ," s~ud \ alen10ela. "but this was my first 11me off a mound I feel fin e." "The " hole scene reminds me of high ~hool." said pitche r Mike !\forgan "On ~londa) )OU go out fo r the team. on T uesda) )OU hope to sun'' e the cut. and o n Fnday you pla) ... It" 111 come alm ost that quickly for the Dodgt'rs. "'ho pla) their first e'<h1b1t1on g;imc 10 O rlando next Monda) against the Minnesota T"in". then pla' nine m ore games an Flon da before depan ing on pril 4 to face the -\ngel three times 1n the Frcc"a) Series -\pn l 6·8. '-\nd \\llh this train mi camp finally opened. the same q ue 11ons of mid · "inter rt'm:un for the Dodgers: •Will the SUf$1Cal knees of G ibson and Daniels allow them to pla) outfield" •Can amucl pin) center field a nd bat lcadon·1 •Will Brooks remain in n&ht field o rc\Cntuall) displace Hamilton at third base? •Will added bats m the lineup allow the Dodgers to score enough f Pleate lff T AUIY /12J INSIDE ........ , ... , ..... plltl'llU .......... .... ,, ......... ,u. 9y JON FERGUSON ~ ..... SUlffW ..... H UNTINGTON BEAC H - Jason Perkins and Drew Sheward arc two of the younger members of a young 's volleyball team. but that in no way downplays their import- ance. Perkins, re- cruited by vir- tually no one out of Corona dcl Mar Hiah last spring. has stepped to the forefront as one of the Trojans' key players and is being mentioned as a candidate for col- legiate freshman of the year honors. Sheward. a sophomore setter from Newpon Harbor High, has settled into a new role as the Trojans' defensive specialist. Another Orange Coast area prod· uct also staning for the Trojans is Newpon Beach's Nick Becker, a junior co-captain ou1 of Mater Dei High. Two. years ago. Becker was almost cut. first-year coach Jim McLaughlin said. All three are walk-ons playin~ key roles for a team which was fac ma a potential rebuilding year. But thanks to the suppon play around All· America selection Bryan Ivie, a 6- foot-7, 220.pounder o ut of Mira Costa High. the Trojans are 14-1 and ranked first an 1he nation. Wednesday night at Edison High. the Trojans pl:l)ed whal has become an annual home match in Orange Countv and disposed of a feisty Ohio State squad. which is making a W est Coast tnp on spnng break. 1n thrtt games. 15-7. 15-7, 16-14. Ivie had 22 kills. and Perkins and Becker had seven kills and eight blocks each. Perkins has been a pleasant sur- prise for McLaughlin. hitting at a 38 percent clip (second best on the team) and fuannmg the middle with Junior Kc\ln hepard. McLaughlin, at one point. \\3S a surpnse for Perkins. "ho was re- cruited b) ou tgoing Coach Bob Yoder. Perkins hadn't heard Yoder had gi¥cn up th full-umc.. coach duties to pursue busmess in1ere ts until he "'cnt up to register for classes and "ent 1010 the athletic o ffice. "I went in and asked for Coach Yoder and !W one knC\\ '\I.ho he "as:· Perkins said. "SomeQ.Oe said he had resigned. and I sn1d )OU have 10 be joking.'' The' wcren'1. Whe n Mc Laughlin took O\'er, he opened up the stanang pos1t1ons to everyone. Perkins. who led CdM to a CIF utle last spring. took advan- tage of the s1tua11 on "After l"-O "-eeks. 1 liked Jasoh's f Plusr sre TROJANS/841 US~1 Jason ~ertrfn1 fleftf and Nick Becker. product• of Corona def Mar and Mater Del ,.,.,. Khools. p .. to ltlodr r THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 1990 I :J .,...,,_,....._~D- dUrfftf Trojans· sweep of Ohio State. Below. Sstancla product Todd Brooks of Ohio State dives to record dlf. Jim Litke NorfJ1ality ·isn't taking long tor A.' s · With just one· swing, Henderson gives fans so me things to ponder PHOENIX -At exact!) 3: 14 p m "1th 1he rus1-bro" n Papago p:a~~ '1s1ble in the distance. Dave Hend1.·rson 1urned "1clcedl) on a bat- ting pr.al'ltce fastball and the sharp repon of "ood crunching leather ech1.x-d around a most I) empt) ballpark .\nd some 300 un-drunk v1s1tors swpped "hate' er cl'ic the> were doing. tracked the nse and fall of its arc and kne". 1 m media tel) and fi. nail) 1ha1 baseball really was back. Thi~ "as not the baseball oflock- outs and arb11ra11on. o r Chuclc O'Connor and Donald Fehr. This I • "as the game \\llh a hundred interior dramas. al\\ a) s bo1hngdown to a singh: duel bet"een pitcher and hmer "1th1n chalked " h1te hnes. decided so often 1n 1he bhnl of an eye. Hender on's shot. b) a n) measure, "as something 10 behold, long enough !"or <.<>meone to be doing sonw thmg cl~ and still pick n up. h1gb eno ugh 10 dra" "oohs .. and "aahs" and a round of applause when 11 d1~ppearcd 1 nto a tand ofp1oes al must 400 feet awa> Its l11gh1path,1ro01call>, earned it · 0' er the to p of a billboard put up by a health-care pro' 1der. who saw fit to boa\t ... o,cr ~-million people trust us'-'' l'f\ 'ear More 1·han 10 11mes that number tnNed baseball b~ putting their fan- nies 1n the· pa) 1ng St'ats at major league stadiums la st ~ear. and count- ies'> mon.· \\Jtched on n .\nd though those sarn_~ fans had LhCl'rt'd the .\ ·s appearance and the \'<,doing calisthenics. the A's play- 1ng1:atl h and the .\ · s running a1m- k'> h Jround the outfield. Hen- dcf'>on '\ dm e "as the first real re- minder 10 too long a time that spnng tram1n~ had realh begun. and that ~hl~'-'.1' mdccd J µme w_aab) oflhc._ ml1nn and emuuon -not to men- 11on 1ru\1 -that each of them had 10\ l'\ICJ • • \nd w 1he) cheered Loudl) ~nd Ht.•ndcr,on a "ondcrfulh ccttntnc sort "ho had scorC'hed mo t o f the pre' 1nus half-doztn or so pitches o'er the head o f:i n 1magmar) short- ,1vp. pn'tl·ndl'd to be pa med and lallcJ o ut o'er h1' \houldl·r. "What's thl' matter don·1,ou like hnedn'- l'' ... . ll "a-. lhl' onl~ !:\all he managed to .urmail out of the small roadside p.irl bu 1 11 "a~ 1.·nough to break the 1Cl' \nJ "hen Ht'ndcrson left the Lage to tal.1.: some cuts off a batung tn· a fc" \tcp'> bchmd the plate. he I P IH ff SU UTKE/82) Brujns faced with Duke'·s defensive quickness By BIU. BARNARD EAST R UTHERFORD. N.J. Wh ile o ffense abounds elsewhere an the NCAA tour- nament. defense 1s lung in the East Regional Loyola Marymount. UNL V, -\rkansas and Texas - all in the final 16 and ranked m the top e ight an the nauon in sconng - hog the headlines with 100-point games. Connecticut, Clemson. Duke and UCLA -the four teams in tomaht's East Rcg.ional sem ifinals -have turned heads with their success at not o nly stopping the oppos1t1on. but de· ..... c:.... (21·12) ... ~ <•-4), S:lt """"· ONe , .... , "' 1T ... CD-t),.....,. , .... , I C• •dlCUt (Jl•S) "" Cluuwww <»-•>, 4:41 ..t 0.-<»·I) YL UCLA (2Mt>. ...... TV--..: ..... c:... I ... -ArbMesl .,.,... -UCLA. C.....1 o~ holding the J:l\ ha\' l Eagles pound on Universify; Sea Kings stun Saddleback ly RICHARD DUNN D..,. "9ot ~· Wrft., COST MESA -The earl>· momma workouts apparently have paid off for the Estancia H1&h Ea&Jes as their bats wasted no time waktna up Wedn~) 1n a Sea View ~ue baseball ~me against n1vers1ty. Estancia pounded University starter Mark See for five runs an \he first inning before cnusing to an 8-0 victory on the EaaJe~· field, "That's the best we've bit all year... said Estancia c~oach Ken Millard. whose Ea&Jcs colltttcd 11 hits, includ1n1 sill 1or ntra basn . .. We h1"en·1 bttn hinina well We've bttn 1tnk1na out t very pmc 1n double fiaurn. bu\ I've been takina them early in the momina. then (co-coach Paul) Tro•cl \lkn them 10 the afternoon. We ao out on the track at 6: 15 an the momu'I (to run). then take them to the tenni courts and hit. It eets the playen home arty when the day's owr and 11 IN our conditiofti.. CMlt ol lhe S.. View L...,_ L .. ..,_ e>wr .. WLTWLT Tu,lln 2 0 0 6 1 0 t orona del Mar 1 1 O 3 • 0 E'lancia 1 I 0 S 3 0 N•woorl Harbor I I O 2 7 O SaOdlel>aCk I 1 0 S 3 0 University O 2 O • • 0 WednncleV'• SC... Corona del Mar 7, ~ I Tustin 9, NewPOrt Harbor • E'1anc•• I Unlvenlly 0 ,,..yr, 0...... (J:lS) Corona def Mlir •• T111lln Unlveri•lv a l Saddlebecil E.ianci. at NewPOrl HerbOr on the TroJao (4-4. ().2) earl). Center fielder Jeff DeSandro (2 for )) pro\.1drd the htgt t blow 1n the first 1nnm1 "1th a t\\O-run tnpk. later. he btllt'd 1 solo home run 10 make 11 7.() in t~ fifth Cat her Paul Md:>tn1els (2 for 3) capp(d the first 1nnina with a two- run home run, h1 first round tnpper of the ~ason. "That •as a chatch hH OtS.ndro tot. 11 rtall) broke 11 9PC"·" Mallard •id. "h was the fint umt this •ton 1h11 I'd contldtt at a bit hat moralmng 11 Duke. 1h1rd-~<"ded in the East and 15th nauonall). is tht' closest thing 10 an o tTcnsl\'c powerhouse in the region ranlcmg 14th an the na11on in sconng dunng the ~ ular season But the Blut' De' 1ls (.:!6-81 held Richmond to 46 points in the first round "h1le sconng I thcm- \Cl\ e .\nd the' ha'e dcfcns•'<' '>topper 1n seniors Rohen Bn clc' and Phil Henderson 'CL.\ (.:!~-1 0). the No ., \Ced. up$Cl second-seeded K.an"3~ 10 0 points. 20 under their f PIHH SH UCLA/82) NCAA to honor Livsey Th~ Dally Piiot Df ' \ER -O range toast College's Herb Livsey. "ho 1..\)Jlhed the P1rat~s from 1969-76 and 1s currently an ass1~1an1 to Tand\ G1 lhs. v.ill receive a ment award for 1 more than '\(, 'cars as a high school and collcae coach dunn~ the Fmal Four ~( ~-\ BMketbaJI Tournament's testi' 111c here. on l\.1af('h 30 The 'a11onnl .\ssoetat1on of Basketball Coacbn will be<.tO" the honor on the Costa 'Mesa resident at a lunl heon 11th.•d. "Gathenng of Champions." LI''>'\ "~ Co ta Mesa H1gh's coach (66-69) and il'I 1'tcd .it l ( I and -\nzona talc. .. , .. the Usles are ~ti .. med to Millmd•s rilHnd~lune plliloeoplay Md toolc It upon themttlvea '° jwap ,....._ '"saA VllW/UI ........ c •• , Pr••• ............ .,_., ............ . ()qnge eo.i DAILY PILOT/ Thur9day, Match 22, 1"0 TIIF: Retarded man rema j ns missing in LA EL TORO -One of two mentally retarded men missing since March 4 wu reunited with his father this week. after spending weeks in the Lot AQFln area. the Orange Coun-i Sheriff's Oepanment reponed ednetday. Richard Neve. 22. who has a mental aac of 14. called his father in El Toro earlr Monday, said sheriffs spokesman t. Dick Olson. Rory Nichols. 35. who has a men- tal age of 1 1, is st ill believed to be in the Los Angeles area. and police and sheriffs investigators there are looking for him, Olson said., Neve began calling his father fr~m Los Angeles after he had been mlSS- ing about a ~week. Olson said. but would not n:veal his exact where- abouts. . "lt wasn't like .nobody had heard from them." Olson said. • The two reported that they had tracked down and cashed paychecks they were owed from an unknown workplace. Before Neve turned up. the last time the two had been seen was when they were boarding a bus from their El Toro residences for the Mission Viejo Mall. Nichols 1s 5 feet 8 inches tall. 132 pounds. wtth brown eyes and curly blond hair. -By City News Service TREES From A 1 trees by watenng them over the years and taktog care of them. I just feet the cit) doesn't care about the trees. I want to tr) to do something about 1l. There arc other things they could do instead ofJUSt cutttog them down." There are wa)s of pruning back tree roots so that the) no longer threaten sidewalks. he said. "The city docsn"t "ant to do that because it's more expensive." Tcglas said. "But I wish the) 'd put a little more vaJue on the tree'i ... But Mike tcvens. construction inspector 1n charge of tree removals for the cit) of Costa Mesa. said what the cit) is doing 1s sensible 1n the long term. "I don't want to give the tm· press1on that the ctty has not looked 1010 other options." Stevens said. "Root pruning is one approach. That stops the damage from occur- ring, but not for long. You haven't solved the problem. and ultimately it's goin~ to come back and haunt you again. We've taken the stand that let's sol'e the problem once and for all. so the next person who comes along docsn"t ha"e to deal with a shade tree t~at's gotog to have Driver escapes serious Injury Ann Prlncle. 72. of Newport ..... was westbouneron llOnlU C.nJon ltoed be· tween M•cAurthur 8oulev•rd •nd Coyote C•nyon .i a.JO ...... Wednnd•r when sh• lost control of her I teJ Hond•, which strucll .n .,..INM•ent and rolled over. Prlncle. wllo w• not we•rl119. se ... lt. ..,,,.,. head In· Juries •nd ••• .... n IO HCMta M•••rlal Hospltal. An lrvln• pollce spoll•-n uld Prlncte•s l~urle1 were not llfe· th••t•nlng. to be removed." .\ccording to Parker. root pruning also makes trees more susceptible to soil-borne diseases. which can be a maintenance nightmare. Stevens agreed with Parker that foda} 's tree problems arc the legac) of bad horticultural dcc1s1ons made decades ago. "Trees such as ficus. pepper and bottlcbrush were planted b) de- velopers who were told the)' had to ha"c ome kind of hade tree." he ~td. "The kno"' ledge of these trees· charactenst1cs was a\ailable. If an)- onc had taken the trouble to ask a nurscr)man the) could haH~ found out about the root problem. If the) 'd opted for another t~ pc of tree, we "ouldn't ha'e to be cutting them dO\\n nO\\-... He said ficus trees tirst attained "1de populant} as ornamentals m HEIST From A1 store and filled two 32-gallo,n plastic trash cans wnh an esttmatcd $2 mtlhon -wholesale -\\Orth of valuables from the safe. The store was pre' 1ousl} hit in May 1988 b) two armed men who escaped "ith nearly $400.000 wonh Bcverl) Hills. where they have not caused man) problems because streetsidc nghts of "ay a re wide enough to accommodate the in- vasive roots. Parker lamented that Call· fomians· habtt of filing lawsuits at the shghte\t pro' ocauon has left man) neighborhoods denuded be· cause c1t1t· wen~ un\\-1lhng to accept the poss1h1l1t> that someone might tnp and fa.II 0' er a buckled sidewalk. The problem 1s particular!~ ~cute 'itoCe man~ c111cs. 1ndudtog Costa Mesa. arl· no" ~elf-insured because of the astronomical cost of com- mt'rc1al hab1ht\ insuranCl'. "I thin~ it'\ ·a \ad stale of affairs "hen ") ha'c to placc tht \alue of someone tnpptog and falling above the 'alue ol trees ... he said. "'But l kno" there"• no ea~' an\\\Cr. I can sec \\here the t1t1cs arc unwilling to of diamonds. rings and bracelet'!. • ( arlson O'Bru:n Fine Jc"cln and Gift\. 203 "ic"pon Ccntc"r Dn,e. on .\ug I~-Three to fi,c ml.'n armed wtth a handgun and slcagchammer stormed the shop. mashed the d1spla} cases and Ocd "uh an undctl.'rm1ned amount of jewelry. Desp1t~· the numcrou'> robberies at expose their taxpayers to the risk of millions of dollars in liability. Ma}be there·s some creative legal approach 10 this. but I don't know what 11 i ... In the absence of a legal reprieve. the onl~ available solution 1s to btte the bullet for the present and try to plan better for the fu ture. Stevens said. · "What "e're planting to place of the trees we take out is the Austral- ian "11low." he said. "It has a non- 1n\ as1, c. deep roouns system. It's drought resistant and 11 grows to be about 25 to :30 feet tall with a trunk about t\\O feet 1n diameter. I know people hate to sec a tree cut down. But while we may have to sutler some 1nconvcn1encc now. when o ur children gro" up the) 're going to haH' a tree that "on"t ha"c 10 be chopped do\\ n ... ·Fashion Island and Newport Center o'er the la~t )car. the area's cnme stat1st1cs remain lower than neigh- boring commu01t1e and other re'IOn c111es nauonw1dc. Gon1s has attnbuied' the number of JC\\elry heists to a heavier concen- tr:111on of fine $"Cir) stores 1n Fashion Island and its proximity to ma1or <;treets leading to the freeway. It's simple! Ifs fun! Pick the winners in the 23 Oscar categoric listed below and )'OU can be a winner. too. First pnze 1s lunch fix' two at the Polo Lounge in Beverly Hills (up to SIOO value). Don't forget to fill m the tie-breaker! Entnes must be received by 5 p.m. Mo nday, March 26. Mail ,..& dell\ er }Our cntr) to: Orange Coast Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. ~Jv1csa. CA 92626. attn: Oscar. Winners will be announced m h 28 ed111on of the Daily Pilot. . 1. BEST PICTURE 0 "Born on the Fourth of July" 0 "Dead Poets Society" 0 "Driving Miss Daisy" 0 "Field of Dreams" 0 "M y Left Foot" 1. BEST ACTOR 0 Kenneth Branagh. "Henry V" 0 Tom Cruise. "Born on the Fourth of July" 0 Daniel Day-Lewis. "My Left Foot" 0 Morgan Fr~eman. "Dnving Miss Daisy" 0 Robin Wilhams. "Dead Poets So- ciety" 3. BEST ACTR~ 0 Isabelle Adjani. "Camille Claude!" 0 Pauline Collins. "Shirley Valen- tine" 6 0 Jessica Lanae, "Music Box" 0 Michelle Pfeiffer. "The Fabulous Baker Boys'' . 0 Jcsaica Tandy. "Drivina Miss O.isy" t ..... IUPPOllTING ACfOR 0 o.any Aiello, .. Do the Riaht Tbi111" 0 0.-. Aykroyd. "Drivina Mia ~ Brando. ••A Dry White 9-a" C MISlill bndeu, .. Crimct and Mi~ . . ,,. .. D o-1 W~. ""Glory" I 0 Peter Weir. "Dead Poet ::::; Kenneth Branagh. "Hen C Jim hendan. "My Left' 7. BEST ORIGINAL SCRE w Wood)' Allen. "Cnmcs an demeanors" 0 Tom Schulman, "Dead P CIC\) .. 0 Spike Lee, "Do the Right 0 Steven oderbergh. "\ex. It 'idco1ape" 0 Nora Ephron. "When Ha all) .... " 8. BEST ADAPTED SCREENP 0 Ohvcr Stone and Ron Ko "Born on the Founh of July" 0 Alfred Uhry. ''Driving Daisy" 0 Roger L. 1mon ·and Mazursky. "Enemies, A Lo"e St 0 Phil Alden Robinson. "Field Dreams" 0 Jim Shendan and Shane nau&hto n, "My Left Foot" t . BEST f'OREION 0 "Cam ilk Clau«I ... O "Cinnna ParadilO O "Jaus of Mon O''Santiawo, The urc." Puerto Rico O"Waltn.. . 11. aar AaT •I' a . .,,,, """' .. 0 ''TM Advnl Muachaaen .. o .. •unan" O .. Drivi 0--0lory, m C'la )'ton Pov.ell" mon Threads: Stones from tit" ck ll ~A C'ountf) U nder r All Mankind" per Chief: The Life and ) of Earl Warren" .aT DOCUMENTARY SHORT ECT ne Food. Fine Pastnes, Open 6 e Johnstown Flood" d Vashem: Preserving 1he o Ensure the Future" 0 .. ndc r the Sea'" from "The Little Mcrn'31d" lt. BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM O "Balancc" O "Cow" 0 "The Hill Farm•· to. BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM U ".\ma7on Diary" "The Child Eater" .. "'Work E\pcncn~c" !1. BEST SOUND r "The Ab,·ss" 0 "Black R·ain" 0 "Born on the Founh of July" O "Glof)" 0 ··tnd1ana Jones and the Last Crusade"' %%. SOUND EFFECTS EDITING O "Black Rain" 0 "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" O"Le1hal Weapon 2" U . BEST YISVAL EFFECTS 0 "The Abyss" of Baron 0 "The Adventures of Baron Munchauscn" Little 0 "Back.Jo the Future Part If" flE·BREA&Ea How many mtnuies will the Acadany Award• broadcall nan? (h's ICbeduled to laJt 180 m1nuta.) ------- Name:---------- ~------------------ City, Zip:~~~~~~~ Dltdma .... ----- Pair charged In OC baby-buying ring SANTA ANA -An Orule County ~lfatt workn and an at- 7~ were ctwp wi\h operatina a ba -buyina ""'-~hat a11e8edly o women S20.000 for newl>om children, authorities laid. The district attorney's office on Tuesday flied felony conspiracy counts apinst Youda Huor, 33, a suspended employee of the county Depanment or Social Scrvicn, and Ira Aspiz. 34. a Lona Beach at- torney. Aspiz also faces a misdemeanor charae of attemptin& to arranee a third adoption by oft'crina a pay- ment. accordillJ to court documents. The complaint allqes that Huor advised two prqnant welfatt recipi- ents they could cam thousands of FIGHT from Al prosecuuon. Accordina to witnesses, the fracas bqan Tuesday afternoon when Stanton and Kashiyarandi ex- changed words, Cordero said. The incident escalated into a shoving match and witnesses later told police both men shoved each other. • -Bo t Sta nto n , 5 1, and Kashiyarandi. 34. accused the other of starting the fighl and each told PAY From Al public and should be publtc infor- mation. They still wouldn't yield specific information. To the south. Fred Sorsabal. a longtime c11y manager 1n Costa Mesa, is paid $98.000 for running things in Mission Viejo. Farther south. Doug Clark gets S 100.000 in Escondido. When compared 10 the pay of ink- staincd wretches of the press and other lo"·patd professions. the salar) of the Cit} managers appears to be in the far off and unreachable stratosphere. But it's not even close to major league baseball salanes where the minimum pay soon will become $100.000 -no education or p- penence required -and the averpge l)a)' IS l500.000. A .2:5 hitter tan make SI m1llton. The cit) managers' pa} also also appears to pale when stacked up wi1h s1m1lar JObs in pnvate industry. Richard Hughes. a partner m a San Francisco consulting firm. said thl\.t ci!) managers. tn terms ~f re- spons1blity and the open environ- ment they worl to. "arc relatively underpaid when compared to th~ market place (of s1m1lar pnvate in- dustr) Jobs) ... WEATHER dollan by allowina their children to be adopted. She n:fened the women to Aspi,i in July and January. it U)'S. Huor baa ICl'eened apphcants for the Aid to Families with ·0epsnde1Jt Children prosram at the Social SttJ vices office in Santa Ana since Janu· ary 1988, documents state. Anaipment was let for April l 3 at Central Oranae County Municipal Court. If convicted, the defendants could face a maximum jail term of three years and ei&ht months. County welfare supervison said they arc anvestiptina two other inci- dents in which Huor all~ly re- ferred prepant welfare reapients to Aspiz to arranae adoptions. -By Cfty Ne•• Sen~ police they desired prosecution. "The matter will be forwarded to the d istrict attorney." Neither Stanton nor K.ashiyarandi could be reached for comment. Ho~ pita! officials said Kashiyarandi was not admitted as a patient. Stanton. a former mayor of Foun· tain Valley. was fint elected to the Board of Supervison in 1980. He has been on the board ever since, representing a central Orange Coun- ty district that includes Fountain Valley. Santa Ana and parts of Wcsc- minster. Garden G rove and Tustin. Hughes said functions in govern- ment where things arc done in the open and before the public make the job all the tougher for city managers. "Many more sroups need to be involved," he said. "You've go\ to touch bases with a lot more folks." Hughes is a partner wtth the Hughes-Heiss consultant company that helped Huntington Beach locate and recruit Uberuaga, who had been Concord's city manager. Huntington Beach C ity Coun- cilman John Erskine said he and hi"i colleagues m the c1ty of 188.000 are very pleased w11h Uberuaga. con- vanccd they got the best man avail- able. The cit) was able to pa) htm o nly slightly more. than he was making at Concord. a smaller c11y m the Bay Arca. But local leaders dangled a possible bonu of S 10,000 and also agreed to make a loan at reduced interest rates to bcru~ to finance up to 70 percent of the cost of a new home 10 the area. "Everyone had great things to say about Mike," Erskine said "I've been told he's pro.babl} the finest administrator in Orange Count) .. 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Fla. -Dark clouds from a potential springtime squall swi rled ofTthc Atlantic Ocean toward central Florida. passing qu1ckl over the beaches without dropping prec1p1ta1ton on the un- o bscrving part1c1pants below. At Dodgenown, where fans with cameras stood behind restraining rope • occasionall y caJohng a player 10 stop to sign an autograph. there was almost-frenetic activity. Pitchers raced from the mound to co, er fi rst ba e 10 the time-honored opcn1 n~ fundamental dnll of spring; eager hitters mo,ed in and out Qf the batting cages. coaches with their arms folded O\ercl1pboards shouted i.nstructions 1n half-~ntences; Fernando Valen1ucla played long- 1oss alongside Field No. I. while ncarb}. the TV producer motioned for her ca merman to focus. "tte}. Freddie." beckoned TV an- nouncer 1u Nahan. "My name 1s not Freddie." said Fernando. turning away. I most as 1f nothing had hap- pened. baseball was back. II but c1gh1 members of the Los .\ngcles Dodger "ere in uniform on the third da)' aftt·r th<.' owners' lock- o ut was lifted Con p1t•ious by their absence, ho"'c' er. more than 60 hours after agreemcnt had been rcach<.'d, \.\Crl' Kirt.. Gibson. Kai Danicls. llub1c Br0or...<1.Juan 5amucl. \\'1llu.· R.rndolph. Alfredo Gnffin. and JcfHfam1hon. Ironical!}. mo<,1 ofthc absentees t'told r...e} s 10 Dodger success or Jatl- urc this season Biggest t·onccrn at 1h1s 11me. how- l'' er -not onl)' for thc Dodgers but for all maJor lc.lguc t lub -is thc preparatton and nununngofp11ch- er-.. faample Dodger p11ch1ng coach Ron Pcrrano.,i...1 kl·cp<. a datl} pro- gn:'" chan on cal'h pll(hcr Nor- ma II). he chart\ the number of 1n- ntn~ worf..cd c.1ch da)' dunng spnng 1ra1ning. This spring. howc' er. chart entncs for 17 p11chcrs on 1hc Dodgers' maJor league roster arc hctng made for "minutes "'orkcd:· rather than in- nings. ·· ..\1lcas11f) l~ir n11nu1~. not numlx'r of pitches." sa1d0Pcrranosk1, "nt1ng the number· 12· be tdc Valenzuela·) name aflcr \\'cdncs- da\ ·., I :?-m1nutl· '-'Orkout ofTa mound .. , '*as thrn"'tng bad in L ·\ ... said 'v alcn1ucla ... but 1h1 "as m} first time ofTa mound I feel fine" "The"' holr <,t·cne remmds me of high hoot. .. ~·d pitcher Mike \torgan "On \1onda} )OU go out for the team, on Tue~a) )Ou hope to sun l\C the cut. and on Fnday )'OU pla) ·· It"' 111 come almO)l that quickly for the Dodger . "'ho play their first C'<htb11ton game 1n Orlando next Monda} against the Minnesota T"' ms. then pin' nmc more games m Flonda before departing on pril 4 to face the .\ngcl three times 1n the Frccwa) Serte'i ·\pnl 6-8 And w11h 1h1'i tra1n1nJ camp finally o pened. the ~me questions of mid- wmtcr remain tor the Dodgers: •Will the surgical knee~ of Gib on and Daniel allow them to pla) outfield., •Can amuel pla) center field and bat lcadolT? • Will Brooks remain 1n nght field or e'entually displace Hamilton at third base? • Will added bat m the hneup allow the Dodaers to score enough I"-•• SM T AUEY ;az, fNSIDE ............ ,. .... .... ~ -.... ,.., ......... ,u . J THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1990 I : J ·Walk-ons giving USC edge , ~ •. . ~: Trojans stop Ohio State in 3 straight 8y JON FERGUSON ~ .... lulff \Wrtw HUNTINGTON BEACH Jason PeTklns and Drew Sheward a.re two of the younger memben o( a young 's volleyball team, but that 1n no way downplays their import- ance. Perkins. re- . cruttcd by vir- tually no one out of Corona del Mar High last spring, has stepped to the forefront as one of the Trojans' key players and is being mentioned as a candidate for col- legiate freshman of the year honors. Sheward, a sophomore setter from Newport Harbor High, has settled into a new role as the Trojans' defensive specialist. Another Orange Coast area prod- uct also starting for the Trojans is Newport Beach's Nick Becker. a junior co-captain out of Mater Dci High. Two years ago, Becker was almost cut, first-year coach Jim McLaughlin said. All three are watk-ons playin' key roles fQr a team which was facma a potenual rebuilding }Car. But thanks 10 the support play around All- Amcrica selection Bryan Ivie. a 6- foot-7, 22()...poundcr out of Mira Costa High. the Trojans are 14-1 and ranked first m the natio n. Wednesday n1gh1 at Edison High. the Trojans pla)'ecf. what has ~ome an annual home match 1n Orange ' County and disposed of a feist y Ohio State sq uad. which 1s making a West Coast trip on spnng break, tn three games. 15-7, 15-7. 16-14. Ivie had 22 kills. and Perkins and Becker had seven kills and eight blocks each. Perkins has been a pleasant sur- prise for Mclaughlin. h1111ng at a 38 percent cltp (second be)t on the team) and manning the m1ddlt wtth Junior Kevin hepard Mcl..aughhn. at one point. was a surpnse for Perf..tns. who was rc- cruued b) outgoing Coach Bob Yoder. Perluru hadn't heard Yoder had gi ven up the full-11mc coach duttes to pur uc bus1ncs 101eres1s unul he \.\Cnt up 10 register for classes and "cnl into the athlettc officc. "I "cnt 1n and asked for Coach Yoder and no one lne"' "'ho he was." Perkins said. ·· meone said he had resigned. and I s:ud }OU have 10 be JOking." The} weren't. When Mcl..aughhn took over. he opened up the starting pos111ons to everyone. Perkins. who led CdM to a CIF title last spnng. took advan- tage of the i.11ua11on. "<\fter two weeks. I ltkcd Jason's (Pluse see TROJA NS/841 USC1 Jason Perkins fl•ftl and Nlcll •ecller. products of Corona del Mar and Mater Del high schools. go up to -block D..,-,-.. ~D--... durlnt Trojans· sweep of Ohio St•te. ••low. Est•ncl• product Todd Brooks of Ohio State dives to record dig. Jim Litke •• . Nor:mality isn't tak1n~g-. -· long for A's· With just one sw ing. Henderson gives fans so me things to ponder PJIOF"-1'< -At exactly 3:14 p m "'tth the rust-brown Papago pcaf..'> 't'>1blc 1n the distance. Dave Hcndcr.,on turned w1ckcdl> on a bat- 11ng prauicc fastball and the sharp report ol \\ ood crunching leather e1.·hoed around a mostl} empty ballpark .<\nd some JOO sun-drunk v1s1tors 'topped"' ha1c' er else they were doing. tracked the nse and fall ofits .m and f..nc'-'. 1mmed1a1etvand fi- OJll\ thJI baseball reall)' was back. Th1) "'a) no11he baseball oflock- out'> and arh1tra1ton. or Chuck ff( on nor and Donald Fehr. Thu "as thl' game "''th a hu_ndred mtenor drama\ al"'a~ '>boiling down 10 a <iinglc duel bet""een pitcher and hitter "llhtn chalked"' h11e Imes, dec1ded 'o ohen 1n lhl· blink of an e)'e. ~kndcrwn '!>'>hot. b)' an} measure. "a" something Ill behold. long enough for '><>meone to be doing sonwthing else and suit pick 1t up, high enough to dra" .. oohs .. and ··aJh ··and a round of applause when 11 dt<,appeared into a stand of pines 1 almml 400 ICi.'I a"' a) It\ ll1sh1path.1rofl1call}. earned it O'er the top ofa billboard put up by a hl•alth-<.are pro' 1der. ""ho saw fit to hoa'>t "(hi.·r 3 m1lhon people trust u'> l'' l'f\ 'car " \fore than I 0 11mes that numbCT tru!ot~·d ba,l.'ball b> putlmg their fan- ntc'> tn 1h1.· pa~ 1ng o;eats at maJor league ~1ad1ums last ~ear, and count- 1c .. ., more watched on T\' \nd though those same fans had 1. hl·crt.'d thl' .\ ·s appearance and the \ <i doing lalmhen1c\, the A·, play- ing l <ltl h an~ the .\ ·s runntng aim- .Jl.'.''I} ;iround the outfield. Hen- 1kr .. on·., dn' l' "as the first real re- minder in too lung a 11me that spnng training had re all~ begun. and that th1~~"-tn-Oe~d-.t-game v.-0r:t~fthc munc' .ind cmotton -not to men- 11110 tru1,1-that ea~h of them had 10\l'\ICd \nd w the' l heercd Lo udl> A.nd ~knda,on a "'onderfulh cccentnc '><•rt" ho had \\:orchl·d most of the prt'' tclUS halt-dozen or so pitches o' l'r the head ol an 1mag1nal') shon- 'lllP prCtl'Odl•d tu lx' pained and lJllcd out 0' l'r hi' 'ihouldcr .. What's lhl.' m.iucr don 1 ~ou.hke ltne dnv-(.\,.,_ It "'3'-' the onh hall he managed 10 .ltrm.111 out of the <,mall roadside p.irr... hut 11 "'a' enough to break the 1u• \nd ''hl'n Hendcrwn left the <.lgc 10 ta kt• c,omc cut oil a bat11ng tn· a fl'"' •Mp<. hchtnd the plate. he (Pluse se~ UTKE/121 Bruins faced with Duke's deferlsive·quickness ~ l y llU. BARNARD EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J Whtie o ffense abounds else"'here 1n the NCAA to ur- nament. defense 1s king in the East Regional lo)ola Marymount. UNLV. .\rkansas and Texas -all in the final 16 and ranked tn the top e1gh1 1n the nauon tn sconna - hog the headlines with 100-point r ,T .......... t-edule ,._.,, ..... c.... (21-12) .,._ ~ ta-4), 5:M JCMllr, ONe , ... ) .,., T ... CD ·I),...._. , .... , Ctn l ctkVf <•·5) vs.. aen-<•-•>, .,.1 CMle C»·I) YI.. UCLA (D -11>. ...... TV..,,._...,.Cere· moral111ng 1t Duke thtrd-Sttded tn the East and I 'th nattonalh. is tht clo'it'sl thing 10 an o tlcnsi'e po'-'erhouse 1n the region ranking 14th m the nation tn sconnj dunng the ff&· ular \Ca,on But the Blur De' tis (:!6-8> held Rt t hmond to 46 points in the lir•q round "'hik ~onng I thcm- '>elH'S .\nd the\ ha'e defenst'e \topper<, 1n ~n10-r'I Roben BnC'ke\ and Phil Hender o n. · NCAA to honor Livsey Ttie Dally Piiot DI:-'\ lR -Orange t oa~t Collcgt''s Herb Livsey. "ho coal hcd thl' Pt rate from I 96Q-7o and 1s currently an 3~~1~tan1 10 T and~ C11llt) '-'tll rccel\e a ment award for morl' than JI 'ear' a a high school and colleae coach dunng the Final Four 1\( A -\ Ba ketball Toumamenfs te't'' 111e., hrre on \farch . games. . Connecucut. Clemson. Duke and UCLA -the four teams in tonight'~ East Regio nal stmifinals -have tumcd heads l.\llh their -;uccess at not only stopping the oppos11ton. but de- - -Artr ... 11 °'*• -UCLA. a..111 1 l CL.\ (~~-10). the :-.lo. ; 'CCtl. up'iet \econd-secdcd Kan~"· o~ holding thl' J.1, h.i"' "'" 10 '70 po1n1 . 20. under their Th~ 'atiun.il .\ socumon of Basketball Coaches wdl be\tO\\ th<.' honor on the Costa Mesa resident at a lunlheon 11tlcl1 "(1a1henng of Champions." L1' \l'' '-'J' <. 1Na Me'\3 Hlg.h·~ coach (66-69) and a \t\led JI l < I nnd i\nwna tate Eagles pound on University; Sea Kings stun Saddleback ly RICHARD DUNN o.iy Not stoon• wm.- CO T '\ MESA -The earl>- morning \\Orkout~ apparently ha' c paid off for the Estancia H1ah Eqjt'S as their bats wasted no ume wak1na up Wednesda)' 1n a Sea View t.naue baseball pme against nt\.Crs1t y. Estancia pounded n1vers1ty Staner Mark Stt for five runs 1n the fint innma before cru1s1na to an 8-0 victory on the EqJes' field. "That's the best we've hit all year." said Estanc11 co-coach Ken Millard. whose Eaalcs collected 11 hitJ. includina sill 1or utra bases. ··we haven't been himna ~II. We've been stnk1na out every PIM 1n double fiaurn. but I've been tak.tl\I them early in lhc mom1na. then (co-coech Paul) TroJLcl takes them 1n lhc a~moon. We ao out on the trKk at 6:'' 1n the mom1na (to nan). then take them to the teftn1s couns and hn. It tcts the pla)Cn homt arty when the day's over and it 9"I our condition1111 °"' ol the ~ .. the Elila arr ,mi .. ....S IO MiMnrs n ... nd-lhlne pltiloeopby llld toc.t it upon tbcnudva to jUlp I SH Vlew l.....,. LMWe w· O'tet" .. W l.. T W l.. T Tu•tln 2 0 O 6 t 0 Coron• det !Nir 1 1 0 3 • 0 Es1enc1e 1 I 0 S 3 0 NewPOrt Harbor I I 0 2 1 0 S.ddlebeck 1 I 0 S 3 0 Unlversilv 0 2 ~ • • 0 W ...... V'S Scerft Coron• del Mer 7, Saddlebeek I Tu•lln 9. NewPOrl Herw • Estenc•• I, Unlvenllv O ,,.....¥', Gemes (~15) Coron• oet Mar et Tu•lln Unlversllv et s.tddlet>Kk Estenci. et Newl!O't Harw ~ on the TroJans (4-4, ()...~) earh Center fielder kfT DcSandro <2 for 3) pro\ldcd the b1~1 blo" in thc- fim tnnina \\1th a t"o-run tnplc Lattr. he belted a solo home run 10 ma._e 1t ,-0 1n the fif\h ( atchcr Paul \kDan1tl~ (~ for 3> capp<'d the lint innina "1\h a two- run homt run. ht~ fi"t round tnppcr of tht ~a~n "That •-as a clutch b•t OtSandro ,ot, 1t rrall) broke 11 open." Millard said "It v.as tht li"t ttme this teeton &hat I'd (On'*1' 1t a bit hit ........ IM Y A V11W /811 • (PIHH lff UCLA/121 Sweet 16 has special ' meaning for Clemson basketball couple lbere's a pair of sweethearts in the • ~ s~ 16. ,-. Derrick Forrest starts at forward for ....;;.. __ _ the 17th-ranked Clemson men's team, while bis wife, Donna. is a reserve on the women's team. Both T~rs teams play tonight in the East Rqional semifinals. The men meet No. 3 Connecti- cut at East Rutherford, N.J. A few hundred miles down the Atlantic coast in Norfolk, Va., the women take on defending NCAA champ Tennessee. "It's special. It's the first lime for me and b1m in the final 16. We're happ)' to be here," Donna Forrest said Wednesda)'. "I know that it's gom" to be tough compeut1on. but I belJeve we're ready. ' The compeuuon off the co un to find lime together has been equal!) tough. Smee the two tournaments began a week ago. the Forrcsts have had onl y a few hours together. "It's been rough," Donna said. "But th is as what he wants and this is what-I want. As long as we're wmnmg.' it's all nghl. l::ventuall). we will be together." Dcmck agret.>s. "Sometimes, it's tou~ being mamed, especaall) dunng the season ... he said ··our schedules are kind of craz)'. but "e kno"' there w1ll be more time to be together once e\t~rythmg 1s o'er "Right nov.. I hke to thank that absence makes the heart grov. fonder " The Forrests managed to spend some lime together last "'eek an Connecti cut The men's team was pla~1ng in Hanford. wh 1k the women were an Storrs. about 30 miles from the state capnal. Spartans give Giibert boot SAN JO E -San Jose 'tate football coach Claude G1lberr. who led the 0 Spanans to tv.o conference crowns as well as the 1986 Cahfomaa Bov. I lltle. was ---- fired Wednt>sda' in a d1sputt' over rccru1t1ng. "We v.ant 'our ht>ad football coach to follow through with o ur recruiting phalosoph), improve our student-athlete academic performance rates ar:id con- tinue our succe ss on the held 1n and out of Bag West Conference pla), all an accordance "'Ith NC AA and conference rcgulat1o ns." said di- rector of athlcttcs Rand) Hoff- man G1lbcn. 57. has been cnta· c11ed for his 1 nab1ht~ to attract high-..chool athlet~ and for has rcf1ance on Junior college trans- fers. >\II 21 of Gallx'rt's ncv. recruits announced last month arc from Junior collegt>s. fhe coach. who has a Giibert 38-30-1 rt.>cord 1n c;1x seasons as head coach. has contended that the school lacks tht: <>eholar\h1p funds needed to draw top ht~ school pla~ers Galben v.111 be reass1sncd 10 other dut1e\ w11hm the unt\erstt) and remain on the pa~roll through December 31 . 1990 The I 989 San Jo!ie State team posted a 6-5 record. Gilben has an 0' l'rall collegiate coaching record of 99-56-3 in 14 ..carons as a major college head coach. including eight >Cars at San D1ego tate. Hoffman said a searth~d be staned to find a new coach but no defin11e etablc to complete the selection process was ann nc . Offensive coordinator Rick asnack was named to conduct spnng practice. which staris March 27. ..-1·:1.1·:\ ISIO'\-H \DIO TELEVISK>N Tennis 10 a.m. -lnlernalfonal Ptavers Championship from Boca Raton, Fta ESPN Pro Hocllev 4:30 pm. -SPOrlsChannel 7.30 om. -New York Islanders at Kings, Prime Tick el Cdte9t 8HlltttMI s 10 pm -NCAA Tournament Nor111 Carolina vs Arkan~s from Dallas, Channel 2 7 IS P.m -NCAA Tournamenl Duke VS UCLA from East Rutnerford. N J , Channel 2 HWM Racine 7.30 o.m -Santa Anlle replays C11anne1 ie ISoortsChannel 10.30 om J 12:30 e m -Los Alamitos herneu replays, Prime Ticket. Sllllne 9 om -u s men's oro comoetlllon from Sugerbusn, Vt (tape). ESPN eoxlne 9 o.m. -Glenn McCrory vs. Jeff Lampkin, crulserwelghls, from New Castle, England <deleved), USA. 12:30 a m -J~ Hardlnq vs NHlor Giovannini, llgnH1eevvwe1ghts from Alltinllc Cllv (taoe), ESPN RADIO c ..... 8aMietbal 7·1S pm -NCAA Tournament Duke vs UCLA from East Ruther1ord, N J ' KM PC (710) Pro Hecllev 7:30 P.m. -New York Islanders at Kings, KLAC (570). LITKE From 8 1 was wcanng a smile 1dent1cal 10 the one he had plastered on some 300 faces just moments earlier. Sprina training is as much about zaniness as it is readiness and in Hendenon, the fans knew they were ae•tina both. "You must be in pretty aood shape,•• one ob!crvcr said ... What tOrt of *otkoutt have you been doina over the wint.er1'" "None " Hendenon Mid. "Wait. I take that \.Ct. I watched ICTObicl on TV. Bu.t that ... iL "I daiDk tbe eaecbet wotbd out DOW ad ..... but you'd M~ to ask ......_ n.re11ota1.natbleteladd ........ -i," be llid. =·· bil ..... pumas oat bis t. nat-..., ... 1111 ... ., fJff IPrilll. ~Dina allo twolll1•-~Wor1dseria The anguish of choosing sides for debate teams Rose hoping to stay free CINCINN T l -.'\ )Car afler Pete Rose v.as linked to a baseball gambling nng. his laW)ers are quietly trying to keep him out of pnson. federal sources say. ~ Rose's attorneys alread) may have gained some IC\eragc fo r the ooseball legend because federal pro!ol·cutors arc consadennf forgoing income tax e' as1on charges m favor o a charge of fa ilure to repon income, sou rces sa)'. ~ .\nd Rose much less quietly may be helping himself b) conttnuing counseling for a gambling add1c11on and dehvenng spttehes to groups na- llo nv.1de Prosecutors neitt week are expected to announce v.-hcthcr Rose v.111 be charged with income Wl '1olat1ons involving income from baseball memorabilia and card shows and race track winnings, sourn:ll sa~. Toronto salvages deadlock Daniel Marois scored his second $Oal ... of game on a po"er 'pla~ with ea~ht .. • ~ seconds rema1n1ng an the third penod Wednesda' night. g1' ing the Toronto Maple Lea'fs a 5-5 ue "Ith thl' Nev. York Rangers at Madar,on uare Garden Elsc"here 1n the NHL \\ednesda~· . • Oiiers 8. BluH 6: Brett Hull of St. Louis be1..·ame onl) the Sl\th pla)cr ever to score lO goals in a season. but Edmonton broJ...c out of a sconng slump to beat the '1s1ung Blues •Sabres 5, Flames 4.: ('ltnt Malarchu~ mede 40 sa'es and Ken Pncstla) snapped a ue w11h the onl} goal of the third penod m Buffalo as the Sabres snapped Calgar} 's nine-game unbeaten streak. •Jets 3. Canadleos 2: In Winnipeg. Pat El)nu1k lltored tv.o goals. 1ndudang the game·v.inner in the third penod as the frts halted \1 ontreal's s1>.-game unbeaten \trt:aJ... •Whalers 4, l\ordlques 1: In Hanford Pat Verbeck scored h1'1 41 'it and -i.:!nd goal!>. leading the \\ hJle~ o' l'r haple'i-. Quebcl Valvano on his way,, <?Ut7 "lnrth ( aroltna tatc's board of trustees. stunned b) ncv. information regarding the academic per- formanC'e of Jam Vahano's basketball pla~ers. has directed 1t!I attomt>> to ~ck the toach's res1gna11on. tv.o Nonh r arohna ne"~papers rcponed. The News and Obscr\er of Raleigh reponed in 1oda\ 's ed1t1ons thac 1f Val\ ano refuses. he ma> have to go to coun to ~cJ... compensation for the 41'z )ears remaining on has contract as head basketball coach. .\lso. The Charlotte Ob~rver rcponed in its ed111ons 1ha1 the board '0ted 9-J to a k the attorney to begin the nego11at1ons. In otht:r ports news Wednesda) .. •Spaniards Emilio ·anchez and Conchita Mnrtsne1 led another wa'e of upsets at the lnter- nt1t1onal Players Champ1on,.W1ps . ousting top ~eds h an Lendt and Gahnela 'Saba uni from the S2 5 m1lhon tennis tournament in Kc) Basca~ ne. Fla. amhe1. thl· 15th ~l·d. stunned the v.orld's top- ranled men's pla)cr. 6-l 6-7 <3-7). 6-4, 1n a founh- round match. and harcl) '"'o hours later. aba11n1 fell to Manane1 after leading 4-1 in the· first set. Manint.>z pre' ailed. -6. 6-2. OH'r the No. I seed. • The <. leveland Browns announced that tackle ( cxh R1 s1en is ret1nng from the team this )ear after 11 )cars "1th the Browns. At a news conference. R1s1en. 3:?, ..aid famil) respons1b1ht1es and a stnn~ of anjune~ and ~urgenc~ "'ere big factors 1n his dec1s1on. «p I OT I . 0 I I 111 . U \ \ Tom Plale, edatonal page edllor of the Los >\ngclcs Times, on Vlade Davac. the Yugosla- \. Ian center of the Lakers: "When D1vac fCJCClS a 'ihot. at !)hould be known as an Eastern Bloc.'' pla)'c• s le II into a s1nglc-lile ltne and ran. And ran and ran and ran. From home to first. then from home to first and the tum toward second. Then from first to third. fro m home to second, from second to home. home to third and finally, merci fully, from home to home. It was on this last full circuit that Henderson called out to Walt Weiss, runninf directly ahead of him. "Man, 've aot 10 get some shoes that fit. "My dop," he said. pointina earthward. "arc bartinaalrady." La Rum proved that he was not beyond a bnte humor u welll thou&h h&S spints undoubcedly were ouoycd both by the su~naly IOOd turnout and the surpri11naly IOOd concUtion of moat of his p&aytn. Thoup 1.0 of'haa major producm, Rickey Hcndenon and the aforement.ioaed CaleCO. were ablcni. La Rut11 Mid be bad at- surances that bot.h would be in full drat and rady to 10 Wednetdly. "It could be worx ••• he llid. .. lftd the lbleaca lft u .............. J0te it t'OIDUll from Miami and he11 be here by S IOftilbL" .... be ariviftl'7" ... ,qMJl_ ....... llbd. Oifta CHI I t'O'I peach IF t f'or driviJll .... l.a R-tuned IO die q..aia nsudputoa bil -~ ~--·===r:..:=..~ .......................... .. ,..,. ........... l' ,,,_, ·~ -~...., .... .... ya.ii ·'One-design' .boats rapidly developing a new reputation When one speaks of"onc~cs1.an" sailboats they're usuaUy talk.in, small to medium sized boats that are exactly alike and race under no- hand1cap. Laracr. cruisina or racer-cruiser boats u.sually differ in ccnain aspects and and arc handicapped, even when racina apmst each other. Tbmgs arc chanains ~pidly. One of the first lal)C one«sia,n boats ts the Catahna-37 "bicb wu desianed and built for the Conaress1onal Cup match racing series. No lonacr can a skipper claim that he bad a lemon of a boat when he lost a match. Chns Dickson of New Zealand summed it up after winninJ his first three rpatches and losing has next three. Asked what he thought of the New Catalina-37 after three los~s. he said: . "The) ·re great. When you are ahead }OU can't be caught, and when ~ou're behind )OU can't catch up." Another large one-design. accord- ing 10 its builder. is the SChock-35 which v.111 be used in both the Balboa Challenge Cup, March 31- Apnl I. and the Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's U.S. Yacht Club Challenge. Apnl 4-7. In the BYC Challen~ there wall be 17 compellton rac1n1 around the buoys of Newpon Beach and in the NHYC Yacht Club Challenat there wall be an e en dozen seeking the titk of"best yacht club in the U.S." "We have been workin, on the .S. Yacht Club Challenge for over a year and c"ctllent plannina by Tom Schod.. NHYC. and John Cazier. Balboa YC. insures that both e\Cnts v.111 benefit from the support of the Schock-35 flttl," said 8111 Crispin, NHYC n~t captain. Schock is also vice commodo re of NHYC and Cazier is staff com- modore of BYC and president of the . Schoclt-35 Class. "Everyone wants to sail in good competitive events," said Crispin, "and Tom Schock and John Cazier have spent a lot of lime promoting both e' ents to the hock-35 owne~ abd v.c v.111 see the fleet out 1n force for the BaJboa challenge and the NHYC U.S. Yacht Club challenge.'' The Balboa Challenge has become a lot larger than expected , with I? clubs. from San Diego to Santa Barbara seeking to wrest the title from NHYCs Tim Hogan. Clubs entered arc Alamitos Bay YC (Lona Beach). Anacape YC; Bahia Connthian YC: (Ncwpon Beach), Cahfomaa YC (Marina dcl Rey). 8afboa YC, Del Rey YC (Manna del Rey), Huntinaton Har- bour ¥<::. Kjn& Harbor YC (Redon- do BeacH), Los Angeles YC. Lona Beach YC, San Diego YC, Santa Barbara YC. Santa Monica YC. South"estem YC (San OiCjO). Voy- agers YC. Windjammers YC (Mari na del Rey). and Voyagers YC.. 0 The Boat Lovers Boat Show, more formerly known as the Anaheim Boat how will open the turnstiles at the Anaheim Boat Stiow April 4 and cont inue through April 8. Ho urs are Wednesday. Thursday, Frida)', 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Saturday 11 a.m. to I 0 p.m .• and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p m The show as held at the .\nahe1m Convention Center, 800 W. Kate Ila. across fron Dis- ne) land. Pnccs arc $5.50 for adults, SL?5 for children 6 to IS. and children under 6 are frt.-e. For more information. call (714) 999-8900. · A/moo Lodabey'• colomo ap- pears e•1ery Tbunday. Dodgers, Padfes open April 9 From The Assodat~ Press The Los Angeles Dodgers announced Wednesday the} will face the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium on Monda). >\pnl 9 10 open the 1990 season for both teams. Tickets for the previouslr scheduled opener be- tween the teams on .\pnl 2 wi l be honored at the Apnl 9 game. the Dodgers \aid. The season was pushed back a week because of the 0" ner•;' lockout. The ov. ners and players reached a four-)car agreement unda) night. · Prt:\lousl~. the Dodgers and Padres weren't sched- uled 10 pla~ -'\pnl 9 before tx.-gannang a three-game senes at an Diego JaC'J... \.furph} tadaum the followmg n1&}l1. The opener .\pnl 9 wall begin at I :35 p.m. ihe Dodger ..aid thnt fan'\ w11h tickets for gamell v.h1ch had been ~heduled >\pnl '·Ii are ~dvascd to hold those ttckl't'i until furt her an no uncements are made concem- tng tho c games. 0 1 he Los ..\ngclcs Dodgers held 1he1r first full .squad v.orJ...ou1 of the s~rang Wednesda) 111 Vero Beach. Fla a'I rno~I vi their maJor leaguers made 11 into tr.:uning camp .\II hut Ill pla~crs on the Dodge~· 40-man wanter rmter \\Crc pre'>l.'nt, "htch was a dramatic change lrom a da) earlier v. hen onl} eight pla)'ers took pan m lhe in111al v.orJ...out of the spnng. . "I guess "l' kind of look more like a baseball cl ub nv"' :· Dodger.., Manager Tom Lasorda said. JOktn~h "Tht~ 1., .a lOod fr.cling to cc all thc5C..-f.U)'.£ here .. .' Lasorda said the club had been in contact wuh the pla~crs v.ho h.:i'-e )Cl 10 amvc and all will be prc!IC.'nt tor toda\ 's v.orktlut Pttchcr Fernando Valen1uela threw ofT a mound has lirst da' an camp and ..aid hi'i leh 'ihoulder. v. h1ch he spent mollt ol the I 9 9 !>Ca~n rcbualdmg from an lnJUr}. fell line . 0 •' Ba<>ehall and < Ii could not complete their efli rt Mclemore' s trade hopes shot do,wn MESA. Anz. (AP) -A rumor. whictl later prO\Cd to be false. circulated through the Cah- fom1a clubhouse Wednesday that the Angels had just complctl'd a ma~or trade. .. II nght'" said s«ond baseman Mark '\klcmore. "Ma~ be th1<; ts the ncv.s I've been v., 111ng for'" He v.as disappointed 10 leam that the clo~ door meellng bct"cen Manager Doug Rader and <.icnerul Manager Mike Pon concerned other mat- t\.'rs. No trade had been consummated Thl' news Mclemore wanted to hear was that ei ther he or Johnn) Ra~ had been traded to another club This town isn't bag enough for both ut thC'm "He pla)s Sl'cond base. I pla) SC"Cond base. We l'loth thini.. wc should he 1n the hnt>up e'ery day." \tcLt:mo~ said "~ometh1ng's got to happen." hl rl'Storc the 16:!-game schedule o n Wednesday. b~t both thl' comm1.,.,1oncr''i office and the network said thl'' "ere hopeful 11 could be done w1th1n a lcw days. . . . Thdirn week of th~season was wi.ped ~ut bcca~ of the uv.ners· 3:?-<la~ sprang 1ra1n1ng lockout. and the li1s1 V.l·cJ... of games must be rc<ieheduled for there 10 be n rull M"ason. fhe option being g1,en tht'" most attention is l'\tcndrng the season b) three da)S and 11) ang to re'i hl·dulc tv.o games dunng the season. according to offic1ab at the network. tht' commissioner's office and the pla)ers association. Clippers blown Sway by Jazz From The .. Au_odaJed Press John \Hx·J...wn '>lOr\•d 2' po1n1c; and sparked a founh-quaner bur'>t as the L tah Ja.11 bl-at lhl' I O'> Angeles ( hpper'i 11 -1 0:? V.cdncsda) night an ' ( orb1n and Ton' Cam11hell each scored 20 points lor Minnesota. · alt Lake (II) and chn1..h<'d a pla)off <;pol The Jau leading the M1dwl'st D1v1s1on at .$8·11". Joined the Lal..ers and Portland a'> We'itcrn Conference teams an the pl•l\ off'i. •Bullets 136, Nets 106: L cdell Eacklc , again filling 1n for in1ur~ Jeff Malone. ~ored a career-high 40 points and V. ashing1on sent t'V. Jersc) to ats 21st straight road lo'is nod eighth consecuta'e loss overall. The :-.:01 ... v.ho v.on their first tv.o road games this season. art· ..i-30 a"a) from home and have not won at the Capital Centre since March 17. I 986. tah led tn: 6 w11h 7 55 left when Stockton's 3- • 76ers 118, Heat 97: Hcrse) Ha"'J...'" !)(:Orcd 12 of ha:> 25 points 1n the third ~uancr at the pectrum and the 76cr!I beat the Heat for thc-fifth stnaght time. M1 am1, which pla)cd withoul center Ron) Seale.al) who had a 'ltomach virus. lost llS founh stnrt&J)t game and fell to 6-28 on the road. point shot stancd an 18-4 run • Karl Malone second 1n the NRA wtth a 31-point a\eragc. scored JU'it lour points an the first quaner. but finished v. 11h ;g for t ltah Thurl Baa le) added 21 for the Ian In other ~ B·\ gamc'i \\ cdncsda>- •Hornets llS, uns 114: Dell ( UIT) Orl·d fi,c ol ha!> 28 point!> 1n O\ename a~ Charlotte "on for onl) the third tame on the road 1n 33 g:ime~ this season. ~e llomct!) also def ea led Phocn1 '< for the tirs1 t1m<' in their NB ht<,tOf) alter four lo scs. • P1cen llZ, Buc~s H : Indiana made ats first 13 shot from the field and stopped a three-game home lo'i1ng •.treaJ.... The Pacers ( 17 for 21 1n the openma pcnodl did not mis un11l 3:07 remained m the first quaner Dcspllt' tht' hot hooung. Indiana led JUSI 36-28 after the fi~t penod The Pacers made 48 of 82 (S9 pen'ent) for tht' game. • Kings 90, Tlmberwolvea 84: Rodm· McC ra) shot 8 for IS .from the field and scored 19 points as Minnesota suffered its 21st straight road loss Rookie Pef\ ts El hson scored a season-high 18 points and wa, man Ta'idale adcil'd 17·for ·;acrumcnto Tod Murph), Tyrone •Celtics 123, Cavaliers 114: Larry Bird scored 25 points and had his ..ccond consccut1,·e tnple-<iouble as Bo,ton ne'er trailed in stopping Clr\eland's winning Mreak at fi, e games •Bulls H . Hawks 89: Michael Jordan <;cored 27 points and C:h1cngo held '\tlanta to four points m the final live minute!> at the Omni. The Bulls completed a v.ccp of their fivc·gamc 'iCa!IOn \Cnes Wtlh the Hawks UCLA From I I average, an the stcond round. "We're an offensive team. but we act a lot o f offense from our de- fense." Dulce Coach Mike Kn)'7ewski uid. "UCLA as playing tts 001 defense nght now. They've 1one to a different le vel dcfen,1vely. Tbev wtrc excellent apm1t K.an-w . ·1 UCLA forward Trevor Walson praised Dulce's quickness on de- fense. "Brickc~ ie one of the quickest forwards 1n the country and Phil Henderson is a att4• athlete," Watson said. "They make you pen- etrate and then help each other out lO stop the beU and takt cha.,..es ... No. 17 Ocmson (26-8). whxh meets No. 3 Conn«ucut (J0.5) 1n lhe fint prM at the Madowlanda, has Mid opponents to 40. 9 pm:icnt lhS:.~ this teat0n and hat not al better than 50 pm:icnt lbooti'!f an ant. or!" l4 pmn. The Tiim lamiled ......... You111 IO 47 poinll in the ftrit round to over-come d9eir own o«en.tl~ trOUblel. nc H..tia. cop ..-.. in me -. bad SS Wftft m IMir ....... Yktoriel a.. .... um:•, ... ca1·,.• ,..,.. .. ft pr111u11 ••••Aw ........ 11111 --111M, CawcdM ii IO defense what Lo)Ola Manmount. which averaged 124.8 Po•nts. as to offense. • "Both Clemson and Conn'Cellcut won their conferences because of their defense." Clemson Coach CtafT EllJs said Wednciday. "Neither team has the one player glowinf walh points and shoot1 n1 a ha~ per- ccntaae. Both teams won with ath- letes who arc gutty lcid,.'' ··we'll try to pressure the bell an such a way as to force a t.rapp1n1 s11u111on. whether at as 90 feet from the basket or close to the basket:•· Connecticut Coach Jam Calhoun said. "We hope it has a wcari.na effect over the course of a p~c .... Clemson's defense 11 dniancd around 111 two b11 men, 6-foot· I I ~nter E~n Campbell and 6-11 forward Dale O.v1s. both AU-ACC .elccbons. To make mattcn worx, Connc.ct1- cul ccntcr Rod Sclkri bu an 1n,,ured knee and did not practJCe Wednft. day. leavana tht ansade to Din CYnalik and f'rnbman Tora1no Walker. .. Thole two bia JU)'. are like ~ ....., out t8'ere, Calhoun •id of C-.pbell and Divas. "Their odlen pys try to ftlAnel ,ou into die bis ..,., and ....,. ....... -..... ..., •• ,._ m·llllt!UD'Bt: ~ OeoijllOff• ... MlllOlabollldMIMDDMo ....... . Penn State in NIT semis from The Auodat~ ftr•u Two free throws by DcRon Hayes pve Penn lite the lead for aood a.nd the N11tany Lions held Rullrfl to four point 1n the final 6:37 lO defe.at the Scarlet Kni&hts $1-55 Wednesday naaht and advance to the ~mifinals of the NIT. Penn State (24-8) closed out the pme with a 10-4 spurt af\c.r Earl Duncan's 18·foot jumper 11ve Rutaen (18-17) a Sl-48 lead. The pme en&d as a )..point shot by Ru\&Crs· M1lce Jones bounced off the blc\:board, ACvcr com•"I clole to ao•na 1n · Haya and Ed F•ll trored 16 points 1piect to lead ~nn Sea~. Earl DunQn peced Ruttm wttb 12 points. In •other NIT c : •v••••~ °"'-' •: Eric lad 11 poinll ud ipited dne Nftl U Vudeftllllld- ianced 10 dte NIT attniftnala. v ... dlltill. fnlldlll ita lbird NIT • -ia ~win mny :Ta~ ...... ._ •• 11zm111 JOlilld • New Y ., M·•11 .....Olnlia. • Monarchs rip St. Paul, 7-0 Theo.ly Not SANTA ANA -Back-to-beck home Nns in the first inninJ led Miter Dei Hash to 1 7-0 thump1na of St. Paul 1n Anaelus Lcaaue blteball action at the Monarchs' field on Wednesday. The bi& blasts came from Lionel H11tinas with a two-run shot and Jim Betzsold who foll owed with a solo homer. Mater Dea was never headed. Sean Sutton got the win for the Monarchs (8·2. 2-0), going six in- ninas and giving up just three hits. Sutton, 2-1. struck o ut five and walked one. Colin Gawronski came in to pitch the seventh. Ryan Andersen also contributed at the plate with a two-run double, while Cale Caner went 3 for 3. The Swordsmen drop to 7-3 and 1-1. Irvine trims El Toro, 5-4 · The Dally Piiot JRVJNE -Mike Seal doubled 1n the winning run an the.' bottom of the ninth inning as Irvine High won 11s South Coast League baseball o pener, 5-4 over \I i11ng El Toro Wednesday. Mark H uffman led off the ninth with a single and was able to spnnt aro und the bases when al's blast found th l' gap an nght-ccnter field. It was Seal's third hat of the game whale Huffman "as 4 for 4 w11h a pair of stolen bases. Irvine (4·4) trailed 4-3 entering the bouom of the se\enth when Huff· man led off "llh a single and stole second. Sear single moved ham to th ird. but the next t\\<O Vaquero bat· ters were retired. Ho"e\er. a wild pitch allo"ed Huffman to race home with the t)ang run. Football clinic for coaches set The Dally Piiot A free football clln1c for coaches on all levels as chedulrd for aturda) at the Doubletrcc lnh in Orange. under the sponsorship of Prudentrnl Lafe and coordinated h) El Toro tlagh"s Bob Johnson. Among the speaJ..crc. an the sn · hciur format. ''h1ch begins at 9 am .. are Edison H1gh's Da'c Wh11c. Fountain Valle' ·s M al..c Milner. El Toro assistan1 ·Man ) C)pald1ng and Saddlcback ( olh:gl' asmtant 8111 Cunen~ l!st•ncta•s Jen DeS•ndro frlghtl Is greeted by teammates Jett Kraus fJOt •nd Jesse Alvarez after unloadlng fifth-Inning solo o.., ..... ,........., Lee,..,._ homer. DeSandro also had a two-run first- Inning trlple to lgnhe Estancia to •ts 8·0 Sea View League victory Wednesday. SEA VIEW From Bf an 1hc lir\L 1nn1ng.. \\ l''\.c '>Cored run'> in 1hc Jir~11nn 111g. l>u.L on l'rror' and !itulT." • enaor kl1-h.111Ja C 1rl'g n rn nn1' "a' 1n control for li'l' 1nn1ng' hdl.>rc nght-hander < hn'> \\ ,11\l)n di>\l"d the door on l nl\ cr-.11' lur lhl' linal t'-'O frarnl'S Brannac; L~-~l .1 h.ml-lml.. p1tchl'r thus far 1n 191>0 allCl\\l'd onl\ onl' h11. s1ru1.I.. out li\l· .am! 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Thur~1:l'ltll Jlhmcc.I JU't \I \ hll'> w cnrn ha' \i.'lond \'In 4' the . ~a King' pulkd thl' up\t.'t m <.'r Saddl~had .11 homl' 1 hor!..d,un \\i.'nl thl' dl\tan~and strutk nut '>ncn \\hall' gl\ang up om• \\JI'-,I\ C oron.i d1.•I \1ar 1m- prO\l'd Jo '·4 on 1lw 't'J'on 1-1 an \ca \ ll'\' I cagUl' pl•" \,1ddlchal i.. goes to '\. l .ind I I HolJ1ng j 1-0 ,1J,;101agc 1n lhl' hollum •>I 1h1.· third C d \I C\phxkd for .,., run' I odd t..ehrh kd 1h1..• 1nn1pg oil "11h ,1 \1ngk Jntl "l'llt to c;i'.·rnnd un l hnrl..l'l\un·, ground ball (1reg ·rrou~h lJnlr Ufl nL'\I Jnd prompt I\ duuhkJ <l1m n 1h1.• kll- liel<l hnl· 111 '>l<>rl l\l·hrh r am l>l·( IOi.L''> d11uhkd Ill Prough and thl.'n C hn' < onnt'll' ''ali.l.'d John >turph\ th1.•n fl.',llhl'd nn J n c:rr111 th.11 '>u>rl'J Prough Jnd flUI 1unnl'r' on '1.'1.onJ .10d third Br.HJ\ I .1m,1r \\.Jll..cd .ind T nlld \luth 1. k,Jrl'd lhl.' h,l\l., '' rth .1 \ln~k Jnd ~• fielding l'11or •Tus tin 9. ~t'\\port Harbor 0: 1'h1.• 1 sfkl\ U\l'J ,1 14-hll Jlt,\l I.. Ill t:ontml thl." \.11lor' ,11 h<'ml' l>.inm B.tl..l'f Pli.'l..l•d up hi\ t.1urth 'tr,11gh1 \\IO \\ 1th1lUI ,l IO\' tor [ U\llll J ... the I slkr' I~· I 2-111 JUlll!X'd out 111 J IJ.~ 11.·.1d Jltu t\\11 inning' \111.·r 'l'\\p11rt c2 " 1-11 11111!.. ;1 kad 10 111x·n ch<· ~.inw. I u't1n ll''l'<lthkd \\Ith \I\ IUO'\ Ill lhl' 1)<11- 1 lll L•I thl· llr\I Jig h)tl\\\ lJflW 111 t 1. h.11, "' \h.1"11 C1r1.·1.n B1.n \Jun\l/ R\Jll R.i rh ;.inti lkn \Ir.I\ • \ltl \ HOI ,,,. I' Fogg sets down, 39 straight in loss The D•#y Pffot Despite a Herculean cffon trom Pam Fogg, Golden West College dropped a 1-0 dec1s1o n 1n 17 innings ro hose Cypress 10 Orange Cmp1rc Conference softball 3Ct1 on Wednes· day. Fosg thrc" 1611, 1nn1ngs of shuto ut· ball, mcludmg a stnng in which she retired 39 straight batters. befo re three consecutive Chargers singles won the game an the bottom of the 17th. Fogg had ti\e Mri l eouts and v.alked one as her season record tell to 9-5 and the Rustlers dropped into founh place at :!t-10 and 3.3 <;all\ Dugas also had a greac effon tor C)press going the: d1"..tam.1.. a' ()press sta~ed on lop at ~1-l and 6-0. The Rustkr<, h.id '>l'h'ral op. ponun1t1c:; to "10 th<.' l!.-lnH' lhl' ht:'t of which came 10 the: I I th \\1th thl' bases loaded and onr out a ho11.:hcd fielding pla) b~ thl· C ha'l!er'> aurni.-d anto tv.o Ru<itler<> hcang thm""n uu1 at thr pla1e Golden \\l'sl rl'rurn' hi .1d11111 .11 R1,er!i1dt• FndJ) Jt '\ pm In C>l ht•r '>Ol lbJll •Orange Coa t I. Saddleback 0; Kn 51m H~·11er thrc:v. ha tir<,1 rt•rkl 1 game for lhe P1ra ll'\ u1 homc I hl· freshman strUlk ou1 thl' lir't 1hrc1. battcei IDl' ta~cd lhcn rl'l1cd on lhl· . ( oast dcfen'>t' tu 1mpr11' t' h1..•r rcc11rd to 15-3 on 1h1.· '>l'a\on I he: P1rJtC'> 1mpro\t•d 10 19-'1 U\1..•r,111. '·I an conference nnt• gam<.' txh111d &:h1n1f leader (~pre<,~ \addld'al I.. drofl' 10 l:!-1~ and 4-~ The onh run H1.•1tl.'t Ol't'dl·d lJm1.· an lht'. lounh \\hen C alh' 't..Jnl,;in tnpled to k ad ol the: 1nnan!! .inJ Heather m1 th hruugha h1.•r hlirn1.· v.11h a haSf hat O< C v. 111 ho\I Rancho an11agt1 .1t h1 m1.· on I nda. al 3 pm Plyler powers SCC t4-lJ and v.on a non<onference game at CC'l ( hnsr C ollcge second baseman ;rm..indo Olivares v.ent 3 for S with t"o run') scon:d and t\\O RBI and ('( I left fielder Lou Simon went 3 tor S "•lh '"o RBI as the Ea&lcs '>cored 10 times an the first (our inning., Oli vares had the b1g blow 10 a four-run fo unh inning with a two- run double. ( ( I c;tartcr Rand) Little (4-11 pack~d up tht• '>ICtory with five inn111g~ ol "'orlo. Mesa takes opener D ... rrl.'I, ~uns t douhkd an tht• SO free-~ 'I) ll· <1nd thl' I JIJ but· tt'rlh lo kJd C mta \.fr~ 10 a ~2. ''10 ,,,·er I rahuco Hills an till' £fu1.1lil ( (IJ\I l cagUl' bo~S S\\lm- nltn~. orx nc·r ror hoth o;chool'> \l,u ge1111.l-'""' ronhe \.1ustdngs v. 1: r1.· Hrt'll 1>1 hall an the ~00 free- '" IL' Ir rn C 1arna m rhe 100 brt•a\htro'-l' anJ ( orl'' Delahunt in llw lOiJ lrt'l''''lt· 1he "'"improved \1c\,1 [.l I-~ ~l\l'IUll In •lh r h<J\'> ,v.1mm10g • (orona del Mar 112. Estancia 3K, I d <.,1mpk1n .. qu.iltficd for CIF v. 1111 .in nu1,1.1ndrng 4 5~ I an the 'i 1 lrn·'1'k ,rnd \In Ta hmoush J11uhlt'J 111 tlw PHI and 200 freest\.le (l\t'> 1'11L"otd !fa• \l'J King~ ( OrOna \H111 1.'\ <'1' 1.'\i.'t11 in 1h1.• meet and 1mpr11 ·<I 111 2 1 • '\f'\\ port Ha rbor JI S. L'oiver- '>lt) HI .., 1 1 '' Dittrich Jev.l•ll and \.I 1r I< I f.t .1ff n v.l're double "anm.•r, J' tt \a1l 1r<. v.on a Sea \ 1t·' l c.1gue n1n·1 .11 l n1' ers1t) Jc:v.l'll Rullim T 1111 '11..hol!> and Pet\·r c 1orl;i form,·.J 'l'"' ro n·s win- 111nt1. J ' tr ·1.· rel.a\ tl'am \qchols n1' ' n ti "' lr1.'t' ~J .n1 S \\ oodbridgt' /ot I. Laguna Hills 75: ..,. l t..1r..h11n < 1a>g 8 1<,hcff and c • r'l,an H.wJdH kJ the \.\amors to th1.:11 luun~ t •n'>l'l.Ull\e \.\1n a nd ouihern ( alitornw ~ :u,t an PJ\11i, < •J\I l t•ague action. ( II In i-r'' nll" .,, 0 ege g.l\ 1.' ""tint• • ( orona del \tar 111. EstaAcla· Biota a douhk Jo'l' 111 troubk trom 'l'n1or P.1ul 1-1 H ti· I 1. 2 ' rnldle' and 400 Pl\ ler a\ the lcll-h.amkd wn1111 "c.-01 Jr '1 I t1.·.1m' It r th1. . a t....Jngs si \ ann'llng!i tor lh1. , •1.llln. ,1, "1..'ll ·" , uahtirtl :01 tt1.. t If rl'la\~ in the " r I h1.· ~00 medic' team of Jill slugging a pJ1r ul ,11111 h111111.. rnn' \\ l r1111 Hallan r)undas. 1'io ra and J run·'>lcmng. ''"ll.h: tt1 p.J\l' 1h1..· ,JI ,.i .mJ ,111, ''-inon qualified \ anguardc; to .an 11 ''\I\ l>l'trtll \\lfh •• llml.· or 2 1 55 v.h1k• the 400 Ill bJc;rball \ 11..lun trt"\ 11.·am 1! l>unJ.a., '-an a. The h,1r,1 \ Jn!tu.ird\ .ii''' gl•t .1 \. for-J d l on twm fol' \ \ a,.1 ""hi' < 1\"0r~111;.i \" h .rnd I mil\ C osmer dro'l' an t\1.~ 'torl·d 1hr1.·1.· 11m1.•, ,and 1.Jll.thlit"i• 1" J ::. ::. h.td four srokn ha'>1.'' f ,tJr' .1' ·tfort' V.l.'rl' highlighted I he v. 10 amrru' l''> \( ( ·, H', •rd tu b\ I n~ ' 1. I• 11 '' hL1 doubled an 14·1 I 1t \ ' 1 1 ~ •h,· I ha, \trokt' an In other 1..11llcgl hJ, h.il t ..,, \ ·' l 1..agu1.· '~·nl'r • Cbra l College lr\ine 12, '\ortb • \\uodhn dit" 1111. Laguna Hills 5 ~ \ , I<' ,!iluh ·J n the ~00 1o1.e t ~azarene a· fhl.' ( Jgl \I I \1 ltct 'l I "t~J't'trnJ..l.· to too ad' ant.Jill' ,11 1. 1~ht t•rror' JO! ti' l' pa<,o;eJ ball., t>· 1h.: ( r ..... idL·r, (Please see ROUNDUP /841 .. • rt= . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. 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R..,ona1 (at Oakland) Frldav~ ~emlfiNh L nvOld Mar>mQunl 17S S "' Ala Dama t?6·S I • "~"""' 1 ct• S 7S om N"va oa LI\ 111;..,as 31 S• v\ Bat S111te 76 6 Cnannf't 1 10 m•nute\ al•f'r t.rst 11ame1 SundlV'\ Ch•mlll«t\hfD UNL II Ba St w ·nrf'r V\ l MU A•aOctn'a w•nner (N1nnr 1 7 111 1 03 om MldWHI R ... Oftaf tat Dalasl Todav's Semilinah Nortl'I Carn na 71 17 v\ Ar~arsa\ 178 41 ICl'laMe 1 atS10 om >Cav f On•') 71 4 v\ ff'•t\ 7) I) 10 m1n1 'f'\ afr~r t1rs1 o•me SaturdaV'\ Ch•mot«tSl!io ~O''" Ca'0"''ll Ar,anw' winn~r "' )(ev•t"' Te•"' w nner Cl'l11nr>f'' 1 at I Ol om Souni.ut R..i-t t•t New Oflean'I Frldav's SemlflNls N .. cn,gon Stale •71 SI v\ Ct'Org11 Tech 116 61 SQ.I om "M1nne~ota n II V\ Svracuse «76 61 lO m 1nu1ts allrr l1rsi gamt Sundav's Cl\amolonshlD M1ch1oan SI Georola Teen winner v\ M•Me soia Syracus~ winner !Cnannel 2 111 10 •0 "m I EHi R99IONI Todav'• s.tnlfinals (at East Rulllerford, H.J.) C onncc ••<1.1t 130 SI vs Clem\on 176 I I • 41 om Duke 126·11 v\ UCLA 121 10) tChannfl 1, 30 m 1nu1ei. alter t1rs1 1111me Satvrdav's Chamol«tMl•P (al EHi Ru~d. H.J.) Connl'Ct•cut Clemson winner vs Oukt UCLA w """' (("lll'ne-1 1 otl 10 40 ft m I TM Final Four (.at McNlclHlls Ar..,., CHnvff SemlfiNh Satvrdav, Mardi ll Ea•• cl'lamo•on vs MIC!we\t cl'lamo•o• Soutneast cl'lam1>•on •'I Wt\t '"a"'""'" Cf\amoleMl\lo Mondav, Al>"• l ~m.f•nA! winner\ N•tlonal Invitation Tournam.nf QUARTERFINALS Wtdneidav'• kor•'- Penn S1111e SI Rutg.,, SS Vande•b•ll U Ne"" Or .. a ns 6< T.O.v'' Game OePaul 170 10 at SI Loul\ I 19 I I 1 \ 30 I> m Frldolv'\ Game Hawaii 12S·91 <ti New Mul<o IQ 121. 6.JS gm tat Maclbon Square Gardtn, New Ywll) SEMIFINALS Meftelll'I'• Game\ Pairing\ TBA. •and 630 Pm W~idaV'\ Games THIRD P LACE Sem~fn111 IOsen. • 1> m • CHAMPIONSHIP Semifina l wln!'ers 6 30 om WOOden Award ffnali'h Tl'le I• llnalosf\ on the 1990 t>enot tor the John R WOOden co11eqe 8aslltlt>eH Plaver ot tl•t YHr •WllTCI TM 'Witmer wfH be announc~ AMII • Kennv Ander\On lre•hman guard, G..orgle Teen Stace., A119mon 1unior forward, UNL V Oerr.c' CDll'man. Hfllor lotwaro, SyracuH Han' G.a lhl!n Hniof lotward, Lovoi. Marv· mount Kendall c;111 s.niOI' uwrd, IWinois J Cnr1s J""'°"· toOhOmort ~rd, LSU Larrv Johnton. luftlor l0<werd, UNLV eo l<lmOle \ef\for OU¥d. LoVOla Marvmount AIOnro Mournfn11, SOPllOmOr• forward, Georoetown Garv Pavton, senior euard. Oreeon RUIMlll RO«>IMOn, tenlor 9Uef'd, Mlchieaft Denni• SCott, Junior lorwlWd, 0-ela Ttch UOMI SlrnmoM, Mftior ..,_d, Le Sallt Stelle Smftll, Uller ..-rd. MlcHeen Stele • \ 0 I I I \ H \I I _> '-.• .......... •XHiemoN M«I -PadrH. al Yuma - Tues -PadrH, el Yuma. ,_ WffJ -Padre\, a t Yuma noon March tt -PtClrH. al Yume, noon March 30 -CUC>i at Mtta, Ariz • noon Marci\ 31 -Jndians er Tue.on, noon April I -Bre-s, Clla lldtw, Ariz . noon A1>rll ? -Paores a1 Palm SPrl119s, 1 1> m April 3 -PlldrH, at P•lm S1>rlt19\, I p m Ai>rll • -Padre,, 111 Palm Sorino,, I Pm Ai>rll S -Padre' at Palm Sorft1111. I 1> m A1>rl1 6 -OO(loers, at AIWlhalm Sia d., 1 JS om Aorll 1 -Dodgers 111 Dodger Stadium, 7'05 1> m. A1>rll e -Dodgers 111 Dodger Stadium. I OS 1> m Docteen KhecMI EXHl9tTION Mon -Twln1. 11 Orlando, 10.35 1.m. Tues -EKPO,, at Vero Beach, 1035 • m Weo -8r11ve1, at Vero Beach, t 35 em March 29 -Me11, at Porl St Luc:le, 10-os a m March 30 -Mell et Vero Beach 10 35 1 m March 31 -Mell •t Porl SI Luc:le 10 35 a m Apr.I I -Vankee1. •I Vtro Betel\, 10 3S • m A or ii '2 -Braves Wes I Palm Beach, 10 3S a m Aor 1 3 -Vanll.ft'l Fon L•uderoate, IOOS a m AProl • -E 'PO' ot Vero Beacn 9.JS • m April 6 -Allllels. 11 Anane1m Stadium. 7 JS om Aor 7 -An9els er Oo011er Stadium 7 OS om A1m1 I -Angel\ al Dodger Stadium I OS om Cole9t NAIA DISTRICT Ill SoCal C ..... II, 8 .... J B '> 11 000 201 0C»-3 I 1 SoCa Co tile 170 401 I la-II 13 1 Worre Of'IO 5.'lf'T'S RO•IS 16) PM..-Pel\8 171 G.a•c"' 9 •no Slag e w-PMer. ?· 1 L Woue1 2B-Howard ISCCI Maharo (SCCI S1a11.e SCC Lfwl\ IBI While (Bl HR-Plvler SCCI ? NON·CONFERENCE Cn• st Cot1e.ie Irvine 17 Nortnwe11 Nazarene S N<1rthwes1 N1111rt nt' 000 010 31-5 10 13 (nr·\f COll"9e Irvine 141 .. 01 01-11 IS 2 1 Came cal ed I 1nn1nll\ oerw.neu> Hou1el Feller 4 Radke 1. .. 1 Lonvtev It.I, v1111011 11 one! Reomono. Lillie Castle (6) Cu1ev 1 71 '\elM-1 111 ono Oanlgren, Johnson It.I w -L1Hl1' 4 7 L HOU\l!I 1 I 7B-Ohvarf\ ICCI! WPIOOll CCII BOYt'• INNI High school SEA VIEW LEAGUE E \tancla I, Univenltv O U"·•N\llv 000 000 0-0 ? 1 F•tant•a SOI 011 _ _. 11 0 Sf'P Miller • 1 • re\ler IS> Vall lt.1 .tno 8 utlfr Brannis Wa11on 161 and McOanlels w Braonl\ 7 2 L-See 0 I ?B-OeL0'111 (() 'li'COan p1, rE JB-Uct..i~r 1E I OeSanoro l(I HR-Mc011f'l•t•s E OeSa!ldrO IE ) TuUln 9, Newl>O<f He11>« 4 N1 "'""' t HarDOr 110 100 I 4 I I T ~\• ~ t.lO 000 a 9 14 l ~·kl'• Br no.,...ar t•I F~aooro 16 and S•"ffr, B~v· Strack St Courirev 161 and Ra11>1'1 'h -B , • .,. 4 0 L -SI .... , 7B Munor Tl ? Re o~· T Ra•i>" T Sir a ck T S•1>11er (NH ) l B R4•1>" T Fa" NH• SI> uir NHI Corona de' Mar 7, SaCIC9ttloacll I Sa 1:1•tt>~~· 000 100 ()-I tt 7 c ., ., oe Md• 10o 000 • 1 8 I Pl'• Pl LOt>el JJ ano LOl>fl Peret 1)1 Tl nr"r wn a"O Mu•" IN-Tl>O<kt'l\On 1 1 l Ppr~1 7B-OcC n<t\ 1CoM PrOVQl'I tCOlllt) HR Pt •l'Z S ANGELUS LEAGUE M.tter Oet 1, St P•ul 0 ~· pl,' 000 000 ()--0 J 0 M..l'~' 0 1'· 310 030 ~ 1 13 I r,...,,c 11 R L t'Oll 4 Ye~\ 6• 11no Me•en arr\ '}t. flon C.owrl1n\~ 1 o~d (4Htf~r IN \v"on Z I l (;~rt"" 2B-Carttr tMOI Ardeo• \~" MO t1R !las11ng\ tMO> Bl'lnn10 MD SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Irvine s. 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M1s,1on V1e10 S.n Cttme~•l' Cao $lrano Va rot Dana H•llS E t Toro LH- W L T I 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 Wedne1dav•' Scorn Irvine S El Toro 4 M1u1on V1e10 l Dana H1I•\ I Oven I W L T • • 0 4 1 0 ) 1 0 3 s 0 J • 0 •• 0 San Oemen1e 4 CdD•srrano Valiev 7 Frldav's Gamas Dana 111111 al Et Toro Irvine al San Clemente Minion V1e10 a l CaP1strano Vaflev HOCKE\ ·~ NHL standlnel CAMPBELL CONFERENCE •·Ca gorv • Eomonion •-W .nn10l!'Q ~-l(lnes Vet>COuYf" • St LOu•\ •·Cn•CIQO T0tonto Minnesota Detro t Stnvtt>e Dtvlslen W LT '.19 71 14 16 27 13 J6 30 'I J1 36 6 ]) 40 l) H orrh 0.VlslOft 34> J I 9 37 )I t. 3' lS 4 l? 3' • 71 )4 I) WALES CONFERENCE i ·NY Rangers Nt>N Jersev wasn1n111on Plttsburgn NV tslanoen PM11dt1Dhi• Petrkll Dtv1slon l • 18 IJ 3? 33 • 33 ~ s l? )6 ' 29 Jt. 10 ?9 J6 ' Adam' DIVhi«t x·Bo\lon 4l 2• 1 x·Buffa lo •I 16 I x-Monlrtal 39 77 9 x·H11rttord 3S 37 1 Quet>ec 17 SS 1 •-<llncneo ptavoll t>e•lh Wadnesdav's keru Harttoro 4 Quet>e<: 1 8 ulf1110 S Caloerv 4 T0tonto S, NV AanQe<"s S Wlnnl&>eg l . 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Slenecl Tim CUC lY Leoler. oua ro. 10 • IO•Cltv contract IOUTtt CIOAIT CIOM'UlllCI ~ ( .... def LA l'tlret, 15-1', 7-IS, 'OOTHLL 1,_11, IMt, IJ-7 ....... ,, ..... a.... 0.-. Wtllt .. C.-.. ef IM GanvtM, CLEV!LANO BROWNS-AMOul!Ctd""' re • tt-1. 1t-t. ,,... llrement Of CDdV Rl\len. 1act1• -...--SAN FRANCISCO fKlt-SleMcl Seni.v .._ -_,,.. IMKll 9nd llrlell Sleftf, wld9 ,...._.., • ...,, ftlll•L8•1W Olllerd, l~er. Oevlcl IOllfl • ......,.,. eftd, .. =11 ......... c... .. "'-'· U-4, Met"'8'W 1'1"1, CllUOI ,......,,.., Jim~. ... t1, end lrelt wt.M, ~ llllemlll, Orte HotM, V11W ... C... DfY, tt-1•, U-15, • I oun19ft Gerry .Jemn Miii Twww Kno11, NfWllM 1.. ....... •M. 11-lt. IMS. ~ aflCI CrM =~ • • ....... ...... &..-.. \T LOUii kU.I Ill If ..... I'"'"°". C9lldlJlr .... ,..,.,_,,.. C.--' Clll:Lllll ............. PACllllC COAIT LIAeu. c ... -..n.~ ... ._ 100 "'8cllev r•r-1 Co.ta NWM. IM '3 200 lr-1 OleOell (CM), HI,., 2 ..... ~ (THI 20212 3 !Crtutilo.emo (CM), 2 .. II 200 IM-1 PrHIOfl (THI, ncu•. 2. G~llCIM ICM>. 72Hf. 3 Gatcla (CM ). ~.o. so Ir-• Kun•• ICM), nos. 2 Limn (THI. n "4. 3 Lewrence tTH), ?316. 100 flv-1 1<un11 (CM), 1:01 00, 2 Kllf'l*'on (TH), I OJ"· 3 PoPov (CM), I 04 St. 100 tr-l Delahunt (CM), SI 01, 2 Llnul (THI. 51 73, 3 Fttkel• ICM), 5147 .500 tr-1 Ali.ln.s (THI, US.'31 ? l(reullkamo tCMI. 6 Ot 3'; 3 Law (TH), 6:1Ut 100 oack-1 Lewrenc.e (THI. 1:03.311 2. Oelahunl (CMI. 1'03 71. l . Prttton ITHI. l:OUI. 100 l>rHSl-1 Garcia (CM), 1.1125; 2 Giil- tone (CM), 1.1136, 3 $18PhanM>n (TH), 1:12 5' 400 frff rtle v-1 Trat>vc:o Hill\, 3.SI 31 Wu•._ II, L...-W H .. '5 200 mee11ev rel•v-1 Woodbrl<loe, I '1.2'. 100 fr-I Carvin (Ll. l:•S 20; ? Hun<!ebv (WI. 1U66 3 Cllt>ert ILi. U I 64. 100 IM-1 Met,umoto (L), 1 S7 ... ? Steinhauser (W), 2 Ol 9, 3 JOMson (W), 2 t• "· SO fr-> l(lrshon (W), 'l1 ... 2 VlllOa IL), ?l I•, 3 Vlll\Oft (W), ?4 20 ' 100 ftr-1 Stoect.l!'I (L) SJ 61, 2 Stewi.ul8<" (W) 54 S6 l G111>ert (LI. SS 20 100 1r-81snet1 (W), SO ll, 2 PortlllO (L), Sl 06 3 Rndtr tLI S? S9 .500 Ir-I Carvin (LI ~ 43 OJ. 1 Sloect<et (LI U Hi. 3 Hundet>v IWI, 44785 100 oac,-t Doi (WI. I 07 l?, ? RHoer (LI. I 07 35, J Hewut !Wl I OS 11 100 oreas1-1 M111wmoto (L) 1-01 ?J. 1 lt•rsnon IW) I 06 63 3 Gee IW), I 09.54 .00 tree reiav-1 Laguna Hills, 3 19 13 SEA VIEW LEAGUE C«-dtl Mar Ill, Eatancla ll 700 meoMlv rttav-1 Coron• def Mar I •7 7 100 tre-1 Tahmous11 tCOMI, I SJ.3 ? Grav !COM) I 54 9 3 La"ger IE), 2 09 I 700 IM-1 Soa r-.S {CdM I. 211 •. 1 ~t'llCI !E l ? ?1 • 3 LtBeron t E > 7 37 1 SO tree-I Tucl<.er ICCIM I, 23 I, 2 G.r•nt tCdMI ?3 4 3 MllOv CEI 73 S 100 flv-1 Qewne \(CIM ) S8 9, 7 Orumwrighl ((CIM ) I 00? 3 M1IOV (E ), I 00 1. 100 tree I T1nmouu1 ICdMI. Sl I. 2 Soever tCOMI S79, 3 Read (El, 560 SOO tree-I S1mp...ins <CoMI •.54 I, ? Bise ICCIMI. S 71 7 3 Lesoeur (CdMl, S:?H 100 bnc~-1 Orumwriohl (CdM). S9 6. 2 S1>1ro.s ICCIMI I OS 3 3 G.roeve1 lCCIM), I 10 8 100 Ort.Ul-1 Moon !CdM ), I 08 2 2 AVll>f tCCIMI I 10 I 3 Langer IE I. I 10? •OO tree relev-1 Corona del Mar 4 32? Newl>Ort HerbOr I IS, Unlversltv 40 700 meotev re111v-I Nt'woor1 Harbor I 4t. 48 100 tr..-1 Jewe t !NH> t SJ 51, ? K.ottoro (NHI I S919 3 Corl<! (NH) lS981 100 IM I Rutf.n1 !NH) 7'09 70 2 T Gelf•ncrv tNHI l 1S66 3 AIPerl IU) ?7)89 so lrtt l N Cl'I04S INHI 73 47 1 Slullkv INHI 14 OS 3 Mc A ster NHI 74 13 100 1 .,. I B•noer u 1 S7 IS ? Eastmono INH S969 ) IN.Cker U• >979 100 lrl'e I Rutf1n• NHI SI 69 1 Me1fl IUl S7 01 l Mcttwa,11 NHI SJ 36 SOO lrtt I Jewe NH· S 17 73 2 Socio. INH I S 17 14 3 8 noer U S 26 79 100 oaci.-1 Rousst• NHI I OJ 95 1 Somen (NH ) I 0546 3 COl&rl IUI I 07 Q.t too ore11s1 I Mc11 .. a .n NHI I OS S8 2 T G.tlft'nfv NHI 10600 ) ~CAlt.\lfr <NHI I 08 J9 400 trtt reo·a• I Nf'wt>Orl Hert>or l 32 66 High schOOI 91r1S SEA VIEW LEAGUE Corona del Mar 111, Estancia 44 200 IT'e<I ev re•i v-1 Coron" Ofl Mar 101 SS 700trel'-I Ou·nlana E 70973 2 FdmunO\ l(OM) 2 11 t6 J Weloull l(OMI 111 I 700 IM I Narvo CoMJ 7 JS 4 Z Tood tCdM• 7319 3 Sm11n1E > 1 419 SO free-I Slll'lcton El 16 I 7 Asel\ ICCIMI 1tt 9 3 NOrlOI' COM• ?I) 100 tlv I ,nrky COMI I 11 00 7 Rodlle1m (C(!M l 17 l J G.usll!l)on l(OM) I 17 4 100 lr~t' 1 Cos"'er tCCIMI 1 00 o 1 Pat 1ersor •CoM1 10?9 l Dallon 1CoM 1040 ~ l•l'f' t £.omunos 1CoM1 S S3 2 1 Nor•on ICoM 6 I\ I l ~tl'luiv (dM 6 28 9 100 DA· ~ I Sneioon • E J 1 07 S 1 Wet1>u1t CoM I to 9 J Co\mfr COM I 16 I 100 ore&\I I o ... OU CdM I 14 I 1 TOCICI CoM) I u. ) Hec-.f'• CoM 1 16 . JlO Ir•(' rt av-I CorOnd M Ma• 4 07 7 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Woodbr1dte IOI, Lavuna Hlls S4 lOO meo •• •t ·4v-I Woooor 011e 7 09 II> 100 lrn L""'C" W 2 10 99 7 Fe Om•n ILi 2 2U I J ra.,11 IW 177 61 ?00 •M-1 S•f'OI f' O L ?17 )I 7 J Rov~eo W ) 1 71 39 ) Lart'IOY IN 130 'IQ so lrfe-1 ReD8' (W j 16ttl 1 Mavo (W I 1t II l Bev• n !LI '8 16 100 I v-t Lv"C" WI 1()1>4() 1 WI 10114 3 8ovt. n ILi 10791 Rove• 100"•-1 S•ed•eo IL 100~ 2 Aot>es W .1.00 .. ) Ma~O IW I OJ )9 SOO lrl'I' I A Rovce w S 11 07 1 "ran11 WI tt 3566 l Bou 10" LI 6 S7 90 100 C!llC~-1 Fl'IOman IL) 10931 lW ' I 17 ~. J Lerenbv (WI 1 17 61 100 b•H\1-I A Rovce IW I 11) 14 7 T•vlOr Ill 1?'1S l Mor1noue ILi 114 ?0 400 trl't •1'111¥ I Woodbn C111e 4 09 28 .. SKll~G ~ Thi' c urrt nr conditions 111 ski rtsor 11 1n int no""'"' OOfl1on ot 11'11' Slerra Neveda as o•ov dto Dv lnl'. Ca111orn1a State AulomoDllt Ano "' o• At!Mnt MeadeW\ No ntw S•9·toot t>ll\e '''"' D& •eo n"acn•ne> groomt o 11 cha irs 8•09er Pau N11 new 2...Lloot t>an. "•' ""'0 ,.,,. t •t cne r \ 80<eal No """" s 1 1001 t>ue machlnt 1 f'd \Or r ;i '' '" t n11" oav ano two cna n ,. or• D009t R10te No new • s toot DHI! S<>r •v ~f \f'vtn <~II r\ •ncl lour suiace •fl\ HHvtntv V1hv NO t>ew l 1 7 toot Dase ma•" "~ groo<tlfCI l><tC"e<l oowoer soring •kl! D\lllC I'\ 1• ills Homewood • No new ?·6·foot oue cci<n 1~ ,.,. \0""9 •t lour ctla r\ an<I lhrH sunaceo ,,,, Iron Meun1•ill -No new S l ·toot Dase 1>1c• t!O POwOer \Prong I •e tour cna•rs June Mountaln -No ,,... 3·•·toot t>ew ma c111ne oroomed oact.eo l>Owder. sh< chairs Mammotll Mountain -No new. S-6 toot bUI' moch•ne groom.a 1>at ked POwder. 1wo 11onon1as 70 cha•rs ano two surlace hit\ Mt R.O. No ,,..,. • 6 >-foot l>ilst. firm 1>111 t.ed oowder "')ring ""-' \even ct1a 1r, Mt. Ro'8 -No ntw l ·S too• t>ew. machine 1r.1ro """ ch111r~ Mt. ShHta -No new 2 • tool bue. maclllne groomeod 0D\lacle1 l1v1' tl'la lrs NCH1h Stir No new l 6 tool base macnlna orooml'd firm oacked svdng·lllo.t. OD,la(.lts. t•Qlll Chll•r\ Sierra Svmmtt -No nfw, l' ,.foot baH, machine oroomt'o firm 1>acked si• chal" De at San O•t'911 SI Lov11 h cbn\a 8a•t•mo<t Kanw•C•tv W'Ch•ta CtevttanCI MfSL , .. .....,.. WESTERN DfVIMOM W L ?S 16 " 21 20 ?3 11 7S E AST•RN DtV1$tON 7• II ?3 II 21 " I• 2S w ...... v-.sc.. ~rt 610 475 4'S .OS 571 S.I S2S J90 C._.,elend •· Sr Lools I T.-V"aQtlfM w ic.1111• at 8el11mofe, •.lS P tn ..... Y' ..... c ievetand et I(_... Cltv, US • m G9 s, 6 . , 7 ,, , Ca JUI.,,_ .......... c:oew••••• CWNl81 .......... Goldtfl Wftl --- --~ • 0 CvllfHI 000 000 000 000 000 01-1 • 2 Foot and Palllnwn DU!fa\ encl Fwranle w-0uea1, 10-2 Foeo •-s 0r...-(Nit I, ll••llull t SaddleCleclo. 000 000 .-0 0 I Oranee Coast 000 100 a'--1 • o l(ullns anci Skidmore. Hellw and JOllnMll\ W-Helrer, 15·3 L-t<u11n1, 11 •7 29-ftewcomoe (OCC) 39-Scalllaft 'l'l·.'\'\I' ~ ,.. ..... a... ........ (at l(ey 91KeYM, 3'111.) MMl'I 'aurttl Atulld SIMJes EmlUo S.ncl'lel tlSI, Soaln. def Ivel\ Landi (I), CrHnwlch, Conn 6·3 6·7 (3 71. •·•. Sttlen Edl>ero 13), Sweoen. def Carl Uwe SINO (Ill. Wtll Germanv, 6·?, •·6. 6·3, Mertln Jelle 1101. Argentine, def Aleuno..-Vofkov, Soviet Union, 6· 1. 6· I Jakob Hlaseol<., Ciect10\tovakla, def Brvan Slltlton, Hun!Svllle, Ala . 6·J . 6-•. Jim Courier ( 1'), Dade Cllv, Fl.I del Jevlef' Sanel\e1 Sc>aln, 7·6 (7-•I. 6·3, Andre ANHI (SJ, L.H VtQas, def Andru Gomez (17l Ecuador, t.·1 (6·11. •·? 6·3. Je v Bt<oer m Welton, Fla • dtl Mark Kre11rrn1nn Australia , 6·0. 6· I. Pete Sam1>rH t IU , RanchO Palo\ \lffdH def Je.en Fleurlan. France S·7 6·4 •·I w_., OV.rttrflMI ~ Juo11h Wiesner t ISi Aultrta, eel Manuela Malffva l•I 8ulgerl• 2·6, 6 1, •·2 Nathal•• ~urlet 191 France oef C1tuo111 Porw1k, Well Cermanv 6 3 • t. 6·3 Monoca Setes (J), YU1Jo,1a vla def Nat111111e Htrrerrn1n. France, 6·3 6·1 G.aO(lel!I Sabilhnl I 11 Aroenlln• def Cone.Ma M•rllf11!1 ISi S1>a1n 7 6 !10 I ), 6·2 Hltlft KMGI boVi SEA VIEW LRAGUE Unlvffsltv 11, Esfllncla 1 Slnoles Hua n11 <Est) IOsl IO Oa M 0 6 loll Boweroenl\, O 6 lo\t to L~, 1 6. Bowlltl IElt> 10~1. 1·6. won 6·3 6 7. Sen • ,., IF\I) IOSI 2 b, 0·6 3·6 D•U1 l'llot photo i.r Oaftlet H a"ll'" DoublH _ Bu1-renat1 1£111 lo\! lo G1e'Snaoiro 1-1> oe1 Nouven•Manchur11n o ·4 1011 10 Ou1m11n G.revllle 7 6, Brown Ho~•nson (( \t) to\t, S 1 won, 6 3, 6 3 Leonaro Tan11 tEsll lo\!, S·7 won. 6·0. 6 3 USC's Jason Perkins rejects •n Ohio State offering. Corona Off Mer 17, SaddleOaclt I Slnoles RhOdcr\ tCdMI ort Cl'I• 1 ~ del Castillo 6 1 oet Ko 6 3 Walden tCoM won b I o 1 6 4 Prev10I' ICOMI IOll 6 1 W0'1 6 0. 6 I Doubles Camera\ M•cllet•\on ICCIM drL f ren v Nguven 6·7 oet J Nguvrn Sf'T 11.1110011 t. l de' Trung -0 Nouven 6 I P•""'" Generau• !CCIMI W0'1 6 • 6 I 6 I Oe1>11r OOf\l"Y ICOM) won6 4 6367 ' Newl>Ort Har~ 11, Tustin 1 Slnoles Ha•u on NH 10,1 IO H1Nhl'\ ~ 1 oet Vo 6·0 oe• Pl'la"' 6 0 G O\on NH o\' l o won 6·0 6 0 JICOD NH '0\1 7 6 ..,.,,, t. I t.-0 Doubles Sct"ull tla NH O\' ro 11.t'nva l<.•w 3-b ~I ro Vo Cno 0 6 Ol'I S•mOWI\ o .. nn 6 ) Bti ro Reao NHl ""0" 6 I 0 } 1 \ Hc:ollrt "" l<.3~,,. NH) won 6-0 OSI 3 b b I NON·LEAGUE ln1ine 16, Laoun.t Hills 1 S1"9k!S AnOl'r\On II O~I II 6 4 di'! 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NL'" man .tddcd tour ..cr\IH' aces as Wolx.lhndge mm cd 10 '-0 o'er.ill. '-0 m the PaufiL Coa'it League In communtl\ rnlll'l(l' mutrhn •Orange Coast 3, LA Pltrcl' l : The \ 1 111ng P1ratn prl'' a11l~d. I 5-12. 7-15. 15-11 , 17-llJ. 15-7 1n a matrh that took nl'arl)' 1hree hour~ and determined the ~uth Coast Con- ference leader Out!ltanding cfTort'i for C"oa 1 ( 11 -1 l "ere 1umed an b) Matt L)lcs (47 l..tllsl. Lanc.'e hons (35 kills). < ra1g Buccola ( 26 k1fls. 8 \luff block~) and 1 r.:l' ,., Turner ( 119 a\'1\t\). f>1crcc drop'> to I 0-2. • GoldH Weit S, Colle1e of tlle Caoyoa1 0: The f.tusth:.~ had httle ptoblem on the road a5 the) 1m· proved to 7-S in South Conference pla) Frie Ztno and Lane Moore led the WI) with 12 lull\ .ip1rcc, whtlc Circa R)'an added c1aht lJlls and thrtt \tufT blod.~ In a collqt" matlh • UCI I, a...1 Bodi tale !: The Antnttn 1mpro~cd to 6-1 J on the ttaton. ckka11n1 tht 49trs. 7· 15, 4-9', I S-1 l , I '"6. IS-IJ tcvc Aor- mUM was ~ b• man for UC'I .-1th 17 kill'-Yth11t Sco11 Ra«ltnor and .. O.Vid Pmktt tu.d 14 ltdlt eech. The Antea&en tra\'el to Cal Slaw Nonh-ridar Friday tor a 7;.lO p m. matdl. • TllB FAlllLY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "I think I'm gonna have some more business for the Tooth Fairy." MARMADUKE I t 322. by Brad Anderson "For what I spent on obedience schools. I could have sent you to college.·· NANCY ARLO AND JANIS WY ARt 'It)() GOltJU ro ~E HAR~RE ~TORE.1 ~ ~l.t YOtJ &€. M C1<1 WME.Rt .. TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE \ ROSE JS ROSE I COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta DENNIS THE.MENACE by Hank Ketcham -Ti"!' -~~ z't - ._.._..... .. .,tj I .,, '}l,., ~ ~MA~A~~ ~EMtNDS ME OF Ot-.IE OF THOSE 00U. THAT 1ALKS 8LJT DOE:SNT PO ,ANYTHING ELSE ." ,1_, by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson l J~T wee. TO K~W WH~Rf. Y04.J ~ EViRY ~otJD Of E.VERY ~>.JOri Of E.VEIN PAY' ' m by Tom K. Ryan GOO" ~Y. .. YOlJR t10nr E'OIV •• :You MAYWA& '(O<.JR FUl\JPAMEN'f. \j by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady . , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thur.cjay, March 22. 1990 811 PEANVTS I CAM1T DECIDE IF I LIKE '<OU OR NOT . '<OU ~AVE FUNN'{ LO 6 MAIR ... z GARFIELD FOR-BETTER~oa-FoR~woRS·E-.. JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1 I DOONESBURY 1 ~ FM'I ~ SOJN()'j A LITTl£ OlffeRiJHT NOW, MARX. IT'S 8UAiJ5e 1)1 {)fff£R&NT JM~~AKIO~IN6 RX IWO AB(}(JT" 01H~ l(flJ'S WHERE z 1.N A FOR1'Q M IL.£-PER-HOUR z.o..lE z. b Garry Trudeau 1 ~ TAl..I<@ TO MIO<.. A.1'KJ llf)() A8alT" THIS. ANO 71£'1 EKJTk A6li:E£ ~ MJ5IC. 15 MMR..-* (;;(Y-6 tJ WAV 10 a..R "5!CN fRS UliA1 IT !JI() IU8'J wt~AU... ~~'JQ'..AG by Charles M. Schulz E5PECtALL'f' W~EN T~E TEACMER CALLS ON VOU by Jim Davis MAVf. YOO 5EE.N M'T' NEW FLOWERPOTS? by Lynn Johnston ... by Jeff MacNelly 'f"OU OAJl.."1' .,.,, .. mJK ~J'~E A P T~E'"R by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk NO , tr WAS A SCHOOL ZCN , ANO 1 WAS OJt~ Ff Fl?.> Mt LES PER HOUR OVE IHE 5PEED k.IMrf I HCll D I I' r I I CXAAl I I I r I = F C S T l l J t • ii -DAILYPILOT/Thunday,Mweh22.1890 ENI'EKii\INM f:N 'f I ABT bows out~ dh-so-gr.acefully at Arts Center . x-u JIC·P< PtlOf Seel Gold CllDJ Sacr x·U1 Pl'lll, Bost Ne~ W•J Ney. Mlf. x-0 Cl'll< Mil\ lndh ·Alla Cle' Orll x u p ..... c II 8 c S• 0 0 p 0 c A s I\ c. N c G ,., c 6·1 • Mar 7-13 Ban• 0·0 " 21 f l·S Eclv 4·6 Toi Clio Ufal 3 Nor (Slo oul· Nor .$1,t! 17J. cats 1en< (26 wlr ml ml \OI on m Wll or R IV T1 , .. , . .. I I., lly RICHARD DUREE DIMiy l'tlot C-.~ A 14-day sentimental journey through 50 years of American ballet history ended Sunday night at the Performing Arts Center. American Ballet Theatre, one of America's premier ballet companies, treated its audiences to some of the finest works from its 50-year history -works which arc recognized as standards of ~a . w r s se or the company by some of the finest choreographers and danced by '!lome of the finest dancers in the world. Saturday night's muted repertory included Sir Frederick Ashton's "Birthday Offerings" in a repeat of the opening night J)erformance of March 9. Created to celebrate the Royal Ballet's 25th Anniversary in 1956. Ash ton salutes the classical heritaee of ballet with seven couples. the ballerinas tn identical white costumes cac~ ~rimmed in a mfferenrcotorand perform' • vanauon se t to complement the their indi vidual talents. Quick. light jetes and battemants by Deirdre Carbcrr~ and C} nth1 a Harvey contrast with the effort- rci.s jetcs and pirouettes by Julie Kent and Leslie Browm· and the lrrical movements of Marianna Tchcrkask} and Christine Dunham. Lead Susan Jaffe concludes lhe di' ertissemen1s with her own brilliant. prense technique. Francisco's War Memorial Opera House just last Feb. 28. th is is one of the company's best received works. In a free-association creation, Tharp has set three smaJI ensembles in a quickly moving sequence of vignettes. featuring stunning solos and pas de deuit and various combinations of the three ensembles, costumed in mock-Scottish kilts and tartans. Cheryl Yeager and Julio Bocca share the lead. he elevating her in breath- taking lifts and bounding across the stage in marvelous jetes and ac·rial piroucttesnvahng the briTliance of the n.•ccntly departed Baryshnikov -a wonderful di$play of v1ruosit)' and skill. Ballet mistress hellcy Washing1on spent her time on stage barel) touching the floor. She was lifted, turned. folded and passed around by kilted Kevin O'Da) and Keith Roberts in a passage that is pure Twyla. classical ballet, resta&cd several times by tbe Royal Ballet and ABT. As when earlier paired in "Romeo and Juliet," these two created ma&ic with their dramatic int1.•nsity and nearly flawless technique. As in Satur- day's "Brief Flins." Bocca revealed marvelous control and balance in his floating jetcs and pirouettes. seem- ing!) able to spin as long as he wished, ending in perfect control. Ferri's perfect balance .and beautiful extension compliment her strong dramatic abilities in telling this tale of tragic -love. Leshe Browne, Cynthia Anderson and Christine Dunham perform the thrc..-e shadows in exemplary <'lassical style. and it's a rare treat to stt these three priocipal dancers together. One can only be impressed by the near-perfect precision of the corps, 24 strong, the se' crest test of a company's excellence. Santo Loquasto's costumes and sets provide a perfect atmosphere of desperation and stark anaer. each character of the large cast easily identifiable, yet blending in a homogcnous whole. Tharp's .. Push ~omes to Shove" closed .the per- formance with a delightful performance by Gil Boggs, Amanda McKarr'ow and Susan Jaffe with supporting roles by Deirdre Carberry and Jeremy Collins. Tharp's bluesy. )any, funny creation is an unabashed parody of classical ballet. complete with fanciful, mcanjngless arm gestures and comical. unpredictable lifts. McKarrow must have enjoye~ thi~ one. her ~sua~ly expressionless face :iltemately reg1stenng cool d1sda1n. flirtation and startled surprise as she is suddenly and unexpectedly turned upside down and deposited in an undignified split. Derby hats are sported, tossed. stol~n and chased: Boggs performs some Sl>(Ctacular aenal solos-, only to slouch unconcemedl-y--effstage-.to.ples of laughter. Tharp's works have beer:' the highlight of.this series and it is hoped that she will return to. continue her wor~ with this company. which performs.it so well. _Tba~stantl1 chan&in..&-...choreo,i::aplu' set to Mtchrl C'olumbier's "Country Gardens· and Percy Grainger· "Handel in the Strand" holds the attention with humor, brilliance and solid technique. This piece coul<l bccomc. ABT'~ future trademark. Perhaps the highlight of ABT's appearance - "Romeo and Juliet" notwithstanding -was Twyla Tharp's brand new ''Brief Fling." Premierlct at the San ' "Theme and Variations" also repeated earlier performances. this time featuring Amanda McKarrow and Guillaume Graflin in the lead roles. McKarrow's eternal!) bland expreesion fa iled to spade this Bal- anchine piece. kn' mg an otherwise exciting ballet rathrr flat. Sunday evening's "La Bayadcre, Act II'' featured Ale!lsandra Fem and Julio Bocca In Petipa's 1877 Agnes deMille'S "Tia Informer" tells a tale of confli ct and betrayal in the lrish-EJi&lisb conflict of 1916-1920. DeMille's penchant-for portraying the stereotyped characters of cultures is well-illustrated here, llery young men and grieving women cauibt up in an underground war with a foreiin constabulary. gathering in .small groups to dance their step dances in a show of unity. ~ed-haired Kathleen Moore carries off her dramatic role with believable flair as she discovers that her "'ounded veteran friend (Victor Barbee) is responsible for the capture and execution of her former friend and young rebel (John Renvall). In this very dramatic work. the quality of ponrayal by these three is superb . ABT returns to New York to continue the nex t stage of ils de velopment under the direclion of jo1nt directors Jane liermann and Oliver Smith. 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" 119731 Rod Talli<lf Daw It. rmt WWOR Mcwlt: "The Mlturll'' Cont d Ntwto ·C011111tr Jldl lleMv Paid Pfoar1llll Joi f'fftlln Paid PYoaram WPIX WPIXNtwt USA T onlallt CtlltnO H'lllOOMr Hill S1r9el lllult USA T oftlafll CarlOll *** "RetlllfMI tor Mllrdtt'' . Complete TV If stings In Sunday's TV Update "**** A green weekend for 'Red October' HOLLYWOOD (AP) -For the third week tn a ro". "Thl' Hunt for Red Ocwhcr" \\OS the nation's f:I\ Ontl' movie tn a weekend high- ltgh1cd b' a '>hO\\down hctween 1wo ini.tant lambada films. The Red Scare drama "Red Octo- . ber.'" 'tarring ~ean Connel) as a ·o, 1e1 suhmanne commander wh o had lost h1<. 1,1,tl..' for bor'.l<:ht. col- k ted $11 I m1ll1on for li r'it plan'. Jl'Cord1 ng to ligure' released Mon- dJ\ IH E\h1b11or Rcla11on!I Co. ~·hik nc1thl·r "Lambada: Set the "light on Fire" nor "The Forbidden Dance" ground ou1 'IJX'Ctacu lar tum- '>llk hu~1ness .. "Lambada Set the '\:1g.h1 on fire" tin11,hed 111 eighth ''htk .. r orh1dden Dam•c" rnuldn't g)ratt' into thl' Top 10 In Sl'i.Ond \\3!1 the romantic com- l'U) "fot• 's till' okano." ~tamng Tum I lank<o and f\kg Ryan, with 11d.1.•1 'alee; of $7 null1on. It was follm,ed tn thtrtl bv the director Harn Hook'~ remake olthc 1963 film ·"Lord of thl' · Flil'"·" '' hich cnllntl'd $4.4 million 1n a hcn lth\ debu1 ''l'd.cnd. · "Hou!>e P:lny," the ltghth eaned tl..'cn 'e' corned~. continued to d ll !..trong businec;s. gross1ni $3.6 m1llwn tn its second wee~ of release. The indcrx·ndcnt lilrn l'las now made $Q 3 million. Opening poorly 1n fifth place was "'Blul..' tcel," w11h a gate of $2.t(~ n11II1on 111 '' 1tk release The blood- splattcrcd mo' 1c loo ks at a rookie pultci.' offi er (Jamie Lt:c Cunis) and her rcla11o nsh1p \\1th an attra<:t1w man (Ron $Jh i.:r) "'ho doubles a!> a P\' l hop:11h1l killer. ln \l\lh \\3'i "Dn,tng MtS\ DJ1.,, ... \\Ith k<o\1Ca Tand\ and Mmgan Frl'l..'tn<1n. on receipt~ of $2 87 m1llwn. "Bad lnOucn<:c.'' the late~L non-' 1dco v.ork h> actbr Rob l o\\c. fell 3:! percent to seventh plarc "1th sales of $2.6 m1ll1 on. "Lambad.1: ct the Night on Fire." stamn~ J. Eddie Pt•ck. grossed $2 m1l11on. A CLEVER, SMART, WIITY FILM-11'1ul'9d•y thn.t Saturday, 1-., p.m. • Sunday, Noon·& p.m. an entertaining blend of heart and hilarity:' I•~(,.,,.,, C.AN'llrTT '1,fW<il'ArfR~ Orangti County's gh111t .;rm l-annuul t'\'1•nt i11 1111tiq1w.,. Door prize ellC.h afternoon and pveninA -~t()OO'J purcha ... • 11•rtific.alc. 'lea time and after dinner c oltet> and tidbit" -f1lEt:. A comedy for 11•1•rym1c w/1(1 '~ t't'rr :.tru,'o(,i.:ll'd to lot't! 11 linlflwr .. ~----p~- COMMDO: llUlLDING • OllANGt: C'..OllNn' •:.\IRGOlJNDS M FAlll DaJV£ • COSTA MESA. CALIFORMA ' ·NIWIORT llMJI.. I ..... ,.... ...... a...a ..... IMD·Dll.1111.••• . ,. Or .... frii11,"(l1• mw. • Genero.I Admi~ion $3. 75. H'ith th1~ ad am numbl•r -S.J J5 NKh, SMJors 162 & ol'UJ and /unJo~ I 12-m .-S2.50 coch. <.hildn'n undt•r a fn: · . u~ Mln§IOll Drl~'f.l /bOdiJ cntlolH'r Saturday aflcmoon and SuM.n: PROTECTANT • Illy Piiat THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1990 t Inside/CLASSIFIED .. . . . ' -0 0 M~[fD~D©mJ ood nutrition should~ bore you. lftllad, it should lpllk ,our palate wtlh halthy addldons IUdl u llWJrY Soudl9fftlrm •'His Entfta UK &hac noc only elknlmlc excess calorics, fal and IOdtum, but allo Include adequate protdn. vitamins and minerals to keep your hod y up to speed. What hcttc:r time to focus o n these nutrition concerns than spring when o utdoor activitks in- cttase anti worries grow abo ut fitting into last year·~ bathing ~uit? Hett are rwo healthful menu i<lcas to help put you in the: lean and h ar<ly crowd. Try Grilled American Lamb. Blac k Bean Cake and California Imperial Swn·t Onio n on k cbcrg Lettuc e with Rt:d Pt.·pJX·r Saun· "Snak(·~" or Southwe~tern Lamh Salad with lmJX·rial Swn·t Onion Relish. Quid. an<l l'a-")' to prepare:. thl'SC recipc!ii feature ~uccu· knt frl·~h Amcrkan lamh. thl· tantalizing California Imperial Swl'l'I O nion and rcfrt.·~hing California-Arizona Iceberg Ll·ttun·. frt.·~h Americ~m lamh. whic h ha.' a milder flavor than it~ fordgn t·o untc rpart. contains o nly · 1'76 c.:alorit.·s in a thrt.'l'·ounn· lean ~t.·n·ing ( lc:ancst c uts art· from tht· kg a nd loin) and .,.8 mi lliwam~ of cho lestero l. making it ideal dic..·1 food. Thal ~allll' ,t.·ning ~•l~o contrihutt's most of the: B· I .2 rn1uirnl d aily. a~ wdl a~ ampk am<)unt!'> of niacin. iron. tine.: .ind pm1l'in . Adding a rdrn.hing al·cc:nt o f lla\'u r arl· Imperial ~\\l'l'I Onion!\. gro\\11 l'Xdu~i\'dy in Californ ia'~ lmpt.:· r ial \'alk~ A\'ailahlc: l'~tc.:h !\prin~. tht'!'>e onion~ have hcc:n !\hown to han· 11l·althful dft.'l'b on tht.· heart and ~tirn1lal4-)ry !oo)'..'1~m F~Oc.·r-rk:h.-.<-l~ "'6ntain mort* 'itJmin < 1h.tn '>t>mc: fruil~. lxnding ~pring l'Olc>r. a~ wdl a!'> l'OOI, n"p ta~t(' b H 'r:-:11ik llThl·rg kllul'l'. lligh in na1ural ti her. low in 'C>thum and l·alont·~. il pro,·illc:~ \'itamins A. C: and E. "' wdl a' iod1m· .tnd pota!'>!»ium. \X11l·n ~dt.·c1ini.t ln ·ht.·rg kuun'. J\'ailahk )'l'ar-mund from Califor- nia and Ari1ona. look fo r ":-prinJ.zy firm " hl·ad~ that ~in· !»li~hll) IO ~t·nilc: prt.·~,urc. TI1c: n>111hi na1ion of Amt.·rk an lamb. Cali· t<1rnia lmpt.·rial ~l Onions and California· Ari1o na kd>erg Lettuce will put you righr in thl· wi n~ of spriJl8. outhwestern Lamb Salad with Imperial Sweet Onion Relish I """''" A•Nf'Wn kmtb sirloin sl«8lt ( lt1im'f"r #ff of kmtb c"n be substillltl'd) I lurp.t• l>t!ml k'fhrrB Wtllla Marinade: .! tah/1'Sf>tH111s (l/tt•c• u ll I 1 let1S/XH>11 ort•.~11110 I t11hl<•s/>om1 lt•n11111111in• ~ I .! ft•t1spow1 Clll't'llm' f><1>/>t•r I rlr 111• gt1rllc. cn1slwd Imperial SWfft Onion Reli•h: I cup lm/~al \u't'<'I 0111011 I lttblt>sf"xin toftwgar cl>OfJ!X•d I tahle ... poo11 ollt't' <>ii I •l .(>tUlt't' <'1111 dK>PfJt•tl ,~rt't>fl I ..! /(VIS/}(Hnl s.tlll CIJlllS I 2 l etlS{J<K>ll growul hlmk 2 large rlpt• /(mu1t<x•s. chopped fX'PPt,.,. I I 25-0 1111ce can cbopped black ollt'f:'S nlled American Lamb, Black Bean Cake and Imperial Sweet Onion on Iceberg Lettuce with Red Pepper Sauce "Snakes" I cup bol#M 1" Bf wl ,._, '*' PllJPrt s. tln1111~tt· I 'I ~,,,. ~ P ·--t.,ahlt• or ollt 'C' ml I -1 cup ~ Ham }I## 2 mt'llium dDIW .-Mc. llaltwl Combine marinade ingredients and mariruue lamb two to fo ur hou~. c..'Owred in refrigerawr Combine relish initredit'm:-and refrigerate two to four hou~. Core. rinse and thorouWll)' drain keht:rg lt'ttuce Rl'friger.are In a pta.,tk hag or cri~per until sen i ng lime Grill or broil lamb. approx1 macely ~ minutes per side. Lt-1 rest 10 mmult.-S. Slice In strips, approxlmatdy I· 1/2 by 1/8 inc hes. Cul lettuce into four "rafts" by slicing head croMW'ise into l·inch thick slices. Place strips of lamb in pinwht.-el <ksift" on lettuce. In center o( I to /. / 2 f('(ISIJO<>ris ho..,,.,, pe/J/J(.,. f1t1kt'S I mn (I S mmces) black lx.Yms wheel place 1/4 of rclbh on ('ach raft. GamlM\ with sliced onion. Sc:rve lmmedla1dy. Makes 4 ~rvi~. Each serving contaJns: 314 calories. 27.~ 8 procl'in. 16.7 g far. 14.7 8 carbohydrate, 78 mg cholesterol. 76 f11R calcium, • 4 ""-' Iron \ 'IJtd 6 38 nl(l soctiUm 1/4 cup flour I j umbo lmpt'f"ial Su't>et Onion ( m.u mmn•s) 8 10111 /a,,,b cbops. I fncb tbldt "/ /IJ IMl(JOOrt SLl/f I /8 t«U/X)()n /Jf'PPer' .. I bead I~ /~""'"· Jim .. >/)' sbn"tltk.vl 6-aWI (optional)· J com ftwtillcu. blue or yrllou• I teaspoon oU For ..:iucc. ':omh1nl· fX'Pfll''"'· I I l'UP 011. IOOl.llO JUll'l' j.!Jrltl .ind rc:u fX'PfX'r t c..·;;1n det.'lnl' hknuer \X1m ~wp-.1nd-~o l.t,hmn un11I purec..·d Dram :mJ m.t'h tx·an, \11' ""h tlour .,hapc mm four paltle' ( lhl') . ho ukl tx-.. ud: ) Du,1 ho1h 'ldl'' of pa111e!> hfthll~ \\1l h tlour Fn m 't..11lu u'•ntot I U.'L.,poon rnl unul cru~I) on OUl!>ltk Keep warm < u1 onion tnlO lour 1h1l·t.. 'ltec~. hru~ \\1lh I ll'a~poon oil ~;i. .. on ontnn .ll')d l.imh c..hop' \\1th -.ah and ixi>pc:r • .md hrrnl ahoul ~o uwhl'' from hl'al for«; mmule on t.'al·h 'Ide . or un11I c:oo ... cd ~ de,m:d Onion' m.i\ lake longer To ~nl'. hne four plall'' \\Hh lctluu · .mu lop t'ac..h \\1lh r.·o lamh chops. an onion -.hc:c and tx-an lall' 1hal ha!\ ix-en hah'ed \\1tJl "stepped'' cul R1hho n .\ ta.~tc,poon' of \.luu · 0Mlakes" O\cr plare ( Lchrnl'r '3ul·c..· m;I\ ht' "cpl rdn~craled for up In "'o \H'c..·k~ ) ~nnkll· onmn wuh rt.'d pt."Pflt'r 11.U..c..·!\ 1f d~1red. garnish wuh 1o nill.1 hve~ and trc..~ ed1hk flo'1.en. . .,uch as nasturtiums. For tortilla ~ll\·cr... brush blue o r ydto" t·om lor· tlllll!> with oil. then cut imo I '4·ml·h 9.1de 'In~ f>tac..·c m pan or foil and broil. !\llmnjil onc:t.' o r h\1<.'e, un11 l c:n'P)' M:akt.'!\ 4 M~nin~. I • Lf prcferrro. substitute 2 1ars C 4 ount.'{"t; each) diced sli«d or whole pimentos for sau« Add I tablespoon ~ lemon iuice Each seni ng of r.-1> ~ contains· ~40 calones. 38 ~ 8 proccin, 27.1 8 fat. ~ I g carboh)'dratc. 87 f1l(l cholntnol. ~ .. "1R calcium. ~-2,. lron. .223 "'I IOdlum A ~<hop Kni"-contmns ••• alorift. 24.7 g ~ 22.6 8 fat. ~.I 8 c~. ·H "'I dk>k•uol '" "'I caldum. 4 3 mfl iron and 184 "'f' 90dtum . Cl ()qnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/,....,..._ • ...,_ 12, 1llO Ethnic foods perfect for participative dinner parties Two m~or trends affecting the way we entenain al home are the popularity of ethnic foods and cooperative or participative social occasions involving food, accord- ing to a recent survey of news- paper food writers and editors. Put them together in a Southwestern style dinner party and you have a smashing success on your hands. Keep the menu simple, with dishes that can be made ahead and easily carried from one house to "another. Herc from the Kraft Kitchens arc three that fill the bill -Shrimp Piquante Spread. Layered Southwest Salad. and Chicken Tortilla Casserole. Add guacamole and chips as a second appetizer and either cinnamon chocolate cake or caramel custard flan for desscn and you have an exciting meal. easy to divvy up as far as preparation is concerned. SHRIMP PIQUANTE SPREAD 8-ounce package cream cheese softened I/a cup salad dressing 2 tablespoons cbJll sauce 4 teaspoons prepared borse- radisb, well-drained I tablespoon capers, drained (optional) Ya teaspoon llot pepper sauce 1 8-ounce package frozen salad shrimp, tbawed, well-drained Mix cream cheese and salad drcssina until weU blended. Stir in remainina inaredienH until smooth. Cover. chill. Serve with assorted cracken or com chips. 21h cups. LAVERE. SOUTHWEST SALAD i C9pl Ured4le4 lfthlft 1 lar1• avoede peele4, nbff• 1 11-ouce cu black beu1, drained 1 I I-ounce paclka1e con, tbawed lt c~erry tomaton, Ulve4 1 medlam oalGa, tlablly 1Uced 1 cap 1alad dre11l•1 Ya ·cap sour cream Ya cap eac~ flaely cHpped re.I pepper ud rree• pe,,.er 1 teaJpoon dried oregano leaves Ya tea1poon garlic powder '>'I tea1poon salt 'Iii teaspoo• pepper In 2-quart serving bowl layer first 6 ingredients. Combine re- maining ingredients until well blended. Spre.ad salad dressing mixture over salad, sealing to edge of bowl. <:;'over; chill several hours or overnight. 6 to 8 servings. -Toss avocado cubes in lemon juice to prevent discoloring. CHICKEN TORTILLA C~EROLE Z table1pooas oil 6 cblcken brea1t balves, boaed .......... " .......... ....... ~ CllP ~, llleM ...... ..... 1 clove prUe, mlllced S taMnp11u cornlard 4 e9p1 celd ~ .,. .. 1 I), C9pl <• ...ces) ~ Moatere1 Jack clteete, dlvt4ed If. cap aalad drn1la1 If. cap ... r c,..m 1 •...ace cu cMpped aree• c~llln, udralae4 ~ cap sllced rtpe olives, divide.I •1, cap cHpped cllaatro or pal'lley ti (7-lDcla) noar tortillas Heat oil iri large skillet over medium high heat. Add chicken. onions and garlic; cook stirring frequently until chicken is golden brown and cooked through. about 10 minutes. In ~ucepan stir ~gethcr cornstarch and chicken oth stirring constantly. Bring to ii over medium heat; boil I minute. Stir in I cup of cheese, sa lad dressing, sour cream, chilies. 1/• cup of the olives ~nd cilantro until smooth. Remove I cup sauce and stir into chicken mixture. Spoon 2 tablespoons chi cken mixture into each tortilla; roll to enclose. Place tortilla seam side down in a t 3 x 9-inch baking pan. Spoon over remaining sauce. Top with remaining cheese and olives. Bake at 350 degrees 25 minutes or until thoroughly heated. 6 servings. Microwa.ve chicken tasty, simple dish 1 Even if )'Ou're a beginning mi crowave cook. yo u can cook this delicious. company-best chicken dish easily and in less than 45 minutes. 2 cups frozen sliced carrots One 9-ounce package froien artichoke hearts 1 cup frozen wbole small onions 2 tablespoons water 4 whole mediam chicken breasts, sklnned, boned and halved lengthwise •;, cup margarine or butter •;,, cup all-purpose flour 1, teaspoon salt 1 31 cups milk 1 cup 1bredded surp American cheese (4 oances) ,,., cup mayonnaise or salad. dressing 11, cup dry sberry I tablespoon margarine or bat- ter s;, cup soft bread crumbs (I slice) 'i'l teaspoon paprika .• In a I 1h-quart microwave-safe casserole combine carrots. artichoke hearts. onions and ~ater. C'oo k. covered. on I 00 per- cent power (high) 12 to 14 minutes or until done. Drain and cover. Set aside. Place chicken in a microwave- safe 12-by 71/z-by 2-inch baking dish with meaty ponions toward edge of dish. Cook. covered with vented clear plastic wrap. on high I 0 to 12 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink, rearranging chicken halfway through cooking time. Drain. Arrange vegetables on top of chicken. ('over and set aside. In a I 1h-quart microwave-safe casserole cook 11. cup margarine on high 30 to 60 econds or until melted. t1r Jn flour and salt: add milk. Cook on high 5 to 7 minute or until thickened and hutibl y: •Mr c' Cr) mrnutc. tir in cheese. ma y- onnatSl' and \heIT). Pour o'er \Cgotabk-.. In small m1crowa\C-afe howl t•ook I ta blespoon margannc on high 30 to 40 econd~ or until mdtl'C.l Stir in crumbs and paprika: ~l·t aside. Coot..,ch1ckcn and q:gctahk -mrxture. un- lOH'rt.•<l. 8 to 10 minutes. giving dt'>h a half-turn once. pnnklc "1th crumh ml\turc. 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I .. . 11&•1a1:111w11a ••• 11ane 120Z 1.89 7.99 ' 6.ff ~-" SZECHWAN PEANUT CHICKEN % wbole d1tcken breHtl, boaed, skinned and cat Into l·incll pi eces 4 teaspoons soy sauce I clove garlic, minced 2 teaspoons finely llliredded fresh ginger I tablespoon peuat or ve1· etable oil l small red bell pepper, cut into, :i,.incb pieces 1 ·~ cup pl cute sauce \ 2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter 3 green onion,1, cat dlagooally into '-i -inc~""tleces Hot cooked rJce (optloul) ''• cup coltrsley cllopped peanuts Combine chicken. soy sauce. garlic and grngcr: set aside 10 minute~. Heat 011 in 10-inch sktl· let tncr medium high heat. Cook ch1t l..cn m1,turc 1n 011 untjl no longer pink. about 3 minutes . ..\Jd red pepper, p1cantc sauce and peanut butter; cook and stir 4 m1nutc'i. \dd green onions; heat throu~h . Serve over rice. if de- ~1rcd. Sprinkle with peanuts and scr.c "1th add1t1onal p1cantc 'i.3UCC. ~ 1akt;~ 4 ~rvtngs . . SOU'fHW AVOCADO CHICKEN 2 whole chicken breasts, split, booed and skinned l teHpooD around c•mlD '• teaspeon salt •,. teaspoon pepper I tablespoo• olive oU 1 clove garlic, KOlDced :i, cup plcante sa•ce 'ti cup dairy sour cream J ripe avocado, peeled, lffdH, ud sliced Claopped cllHtro (optloul) pnnklc chicken wtth cumin. salt and pepper Heat o il in I0- 1nch ~t..1llct O\Cr medium heat. Coot.. chicken and garlic 10 oil until lightly bro"ned, about 2 minute\ per side. Add picantc sauce. cover and simmer unul ch1d.cn 1s tender. about 10 n11nutc~. Remove chicken to scrv1n1 platter. lecp warm. , t1r sour cream into skillet Juices unttJ well blended. poon over chicken; top .,,..,nh a'ocado-shces. Spnnkle'with cilantro. 1f desired, and serve with add1t1onal p1cantc sau e. Makes 4 sen ings Always pick fr:est-l greens "JEW YORK -When selecuna 'Wllac.1 greens, look for a healthy grttn color-and leavC"S that 1ook fresh and young. A \>0 1d gree n s that arc blemished. ha"e discolored areas. insect damaae or a willed appear- ance. Purchase arcens as close to the time of use as po~s1ble Wash ca ref urly WJ th cold water. shake off c~ccss water, and pat dry on cloth or paper towels. Chill greens in a rcfriaerator cn sptr or a plastic t.g until ready to serve. All of the ~ns hsted below may be eaten either raw or cooked: -lccbcr&; probably the most popular, but tht least nutritious. of .. ..._typt .,.,ens. Very mild in flavor. -Roma1ne or Coa: tall and cyhndncal plants With crisp, dark areen leavu. Romaine Ml a 1tronaer ftavor tho molt ~ -Endive and Eacmolc: frilly narrow &eaves that pow i• a clume. ~ip&ly bitter ftavor. -SpiMm: • •ticiout IDWClt of vitamin A. Can ..., be med to maU IOUp&. _ ~ .......... ,,,_ Fresh Frying Chicken !?~!':!!,fi.!?ks, Thig~s • Beef Loin T-Bone Steaks FAMILY PAK U S D A SELECT l~. ~,, DIET PEPSI 12 PACK • c.o ' DIET COKE CAFFEINE 12 OZ CANS ~°' FREE DIET PEPSI 0A CMFEINE FREE OIET COKE _..., l Hatvest Dey ~gefables 1eoz CAN Farmer John Fresh Porlc .... Spareribs LB i=~ I CLASSIC OUARTERS I& OZ PKG lLady Lee ~Blends FIESTA BLEND 1& oz pt(Q ,,, .39 .99 .45 CUT OA Sl.ICED GAHN BEANS OA WHOLE KERNEL OA CREAM STYLE CALIFOANIA C~I COllNTRV ITAllAN ORIENTAL COAN II& CHILDREN'S COUPONS ~. I • ' • ME>CICAN 0A WINTEA FAOZ£N NOW, EXCWSIVELY AT WCKY THRU MAY 141 · J For FREE Children's Coupons , just ask the Lucky checkers. See coupons for Clrcua Vargas dates and locattona . New Crop Calfomia Asparagus LONG GREEN STEMS -8 l ' Gatontde ~-Thht Ouencher ASSORTED FUVOAS "' Ol BTl luay u;e bn8fo Sauce • J29 Ravorlul Roma Tomatoes .• 49 I!' l 1btal '10; ••G .2 69 Cereal GENEAAl M .; .IB lViva Paper bvels .B9 Our ~rice Protedton ltoMc:y guerent9ee t""9 pric9e to be • .._.... lft ~ ........ Orenge, Atve'91de. YentUf'9 •nd Sen Bemefdtno Counttee "°"' 1 •·"'· Thu,.-Y. llerch 22 thN mktntgM Wedneedey, llerch 21, 1tl0. ~ t .. llly l~St-lftt A""'"'"~ l-i ....... -........41'1CS n41 .... e::nr eo.t DAILY PtlOT/ lllur9dliy, March 22, 1980, 642-5678 , CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 flllOM NO"TH OlllANGE CO. FlllOM I OUTH OlllANGe CO. a.o-1m ..... 540-1220 496-6800 m illllia 21& &11a 11111 2, 2• 6 eoa..... 2624 c;una 1NCt1 2648 m 2106 F~t._ ... lllfllll E'ltDE 28A. new peAnt, NltT 8hotee 29r n. 3 ....,a11e1Nrww.1BR, CL.IAN 1BR Apt, bllnd9. L:ryo!::'=:·a :S:; ·~~:: ... a.::, ~· --2-Sty comer honte w/lot1 ~ & ver1 l!Mnda. bll1 to betl. Vety "9 metr. E'llde, ewall now. Frtge, ~. lrg P'!llO, near T No cootclnQ er amoklng lly. 4 BR, dtnlnQ '°°"'• of glue & wonderful Vety clMn. Gw, lndry, 1ar, pvt p001/lennl1. dMn, P'!llo. M15/mo. IChooll/lhops. 1580/mo. 8MCtl acroea llreet. OC> "8 5-33 1 . large living room. 2~ BA, vlewll 38R SlhBA lg good IOc: 1810 M0-2421 1900/mo Agt 17M111 175-2511 213-854-3740 No pell 850-7244 of world deck. Wall-wa2 11 S350tmo. 7 9 2.300 aq ft. OS*) beame. kllch«I w/bftlnl 2' car · · ' glaM llv rm. Flrepl.ce THE DAILY P1LOT m-----1-~ Cl.ASSIFIEO OFFICE HOURS te1epl>Qnt1 S~•vtCe MOfl·flt Sam 5 30pm HA~I PU8LICA TION DEADLINE Monday Fr1 S 30 AM Tuesd1y Mon 5 30 PM Weonet01y Tun S 30 PM On bMullfUI greenbetl gar w/d knup Yrly IM Ex<*lent TwnhM, pttvele •PENINSULA P!R~CT HR 2BA. Laund ry, EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA Laroe bdrm1. Many Hocllll!a!ll 2718 s:~~ae!!!:,~e~op~c;.o~; Age' 873-40l2 . ' t~:·I ~ s;:l~ ::r:::~ 3 BR •• 27:t~3:'/mo. ~~-L~I ~"; ~~~:i-· CJ.~':1t1o ·~ ~ti. $1850. 494-2265 u•• •• 2 car garage. $436.000 ProfeMlonalty decOfaled 11150/mo."2-1552 Welk tobwtt 2000., 2 0t175-7719 $750/mo Agt631-7370 Ntwpof!ltlCh 2669 •••• OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4•30 3Br 2Ba hM. Gar, "Pc. ' ' " --I 2109 VISTA LAREOo. w/d, IOll of WOOd & Illa. IN MESA VERDE... MMter BRa, 2 BA, tennle. •2BR & 1BA, garage, EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA, frplc, Wkly S 175-Up. Heal pool Matcu1~ty 675-1131 S1700/moyrly.673-5348 L' 3BR 2BA home . ._.patlo,pool,JaQml, belc:ony, lndry rm, OIW, d/w,bMmcell1,gair,1ml mwlllT ..... IPTI steps to beh, eable, kite, ..... ------·----1200/mo. Call Verna guatded MC. Avail Im-eable, no pa11. $675 frontl tMlcit yard S785 + maid IYC 985 N eo..1 *" ._. ...... 5<'5-33&9 Of 540-7355 medlalefy. S1750/mo. + 845-eee2 °' 650-2311 '600 MC. 2 Per9ort• No *""'.,II.Jn• Hwy Lao BMch ,494.5294 8u11r.-l..oo""'' M r s oo .. m 5 OOt>m Tnurldly Wtd s 30 PM FrlOly Thlifl S 30 PM Slhlfday Ftj S 30 PM Vernlllel 1g 2BR 28,,. HC dep. 849-3244. '*2BR 18A Duplex, quiet pell 650-1798 EXCLUSIVE BE-'CH --·----- w/bey'Mwl POOi Spa E· f'rill&U i1()7 Ow,_ 126 Ma-7475 .. -COMMUNITY IUi.m ... Sunday Fn S 30 PM CHECK YOU" AD THE fl"IT DAY t 11<i1 0.1ty Pilot slt1•M l0t ett1erenc:11. ana accuracy Ho..,(••e• occ1st001Wy er•or• do occ:ur PletM llalMI ... ,.en •""' 90 •S •HO bac~ and CIMICll YOUf *' dlilV At>P<'fl l'llOfS tm~tllet)o 10 64'·56711 fhe D .. ly Ptlol acc~pts 1><1 f•ab1ht• fQl llny efror in an 11ctvet11Mmenl IOt '"'"'t' '' ma• ~ •H POl'l•bl• fl~cepl ror tne cost of the ,~, .idually "'cue»~ by thfl l'ftOt Credit Cati OfllV be Z .... ,.6 ;.,,. • -... & pvt, garage, w/d hkuP, -·-2BR 2BA Beautllul bay Wkly en1al1 now avail termalt -..-1uv lmmacutate 2BR, dbl ~· EAN 'A9W lwnhM. 2Br Wonderful 3Br 2 ... houM. 1735 Small pet ok. 2BR Apt, Incl gu. water & vlewl Micro. d/w ltre-S 147 r wk & 2274 *-••/UY"""* ~ ~~· qu.~-~r ~ & 2Ba, MC, 2-at gar. Litle Walk I~ celtt~· 6'&-1284 °' 842-9668 pvt garage. $735/mo place, trash compactor & Nwpl ~ CM ~7445 -ay Y arry new. neer transpor1allon. open • -car '**2Bd 10 1BA 2323 Elden 548·7854 garage Entoy our prvt -;;===;;;;' =;;;;;;;;;;;;=~ Brand new SH Fair• 850~ M 6~66 $850/mo. * 496-8742 gar. 11500/mo. No pale. rm en, beach ll975 All main· ~ condo. never occuppled. 722-1251 Eaatllde, Back Bay area. EASTSIOE nNt 17th St tenanca Ind Roommates W1nted ~'.:T:~~ patio, coronidefMar 2122 IMnt 2144 YQILYMITILI 3~~~'::~:'1or, Apt a. ::~01,~8:: 0:~~· :J~ •hetllt btr•* 2724 •llC'wf'd '°' ,,,., r .• 1 "-''°" ""' .1mouu1 "<>t l>d•O ""''"'" JO oay1 H requ;red wtM be '"bli'Ct IO but not t moffl<I 10 l1n1nc:e Clllrget computed dt t ot tn. unpatO wre~e pe. mOfltn ~ eollllclfon C0$11 ~n9 any •@HOflAblll lllOfM)> I lees '"'"'"' ... ~ ...... LI . . . t t .. "" .. ' "' 11 A ' ... ' ~-.. I ·••,•· ........ • • I I •Was $425K: Now S380K 1 ... Tl i1ms LUXU~Y L .... Spacl81ill "0cnfrt 3br 2be 11700 $ 6 9 5 I m O • 873-0282/d 722--0435/e SORRY, :ro PETS Call (714)723-4290 2BR 2BA, 2 car garage, over 11800/mo. FREE "0cnfrt 4br 3ba '2100 No pals 842-2116 .. __ ULL ll0-1111 xlnt condition, $1650 mo. LOCATOR SERVICE. "Nr und 3br 2ba 81300 ••--·· IT _.,_ *....-T* Avl 4115 640-532• 651-1111 M95l-5S80 '*°'"-,...•811Av111• •.-m I * Newer 1BR 1BA amallet --------• By owner· 1211 E. Balboa Balboa Newport Riiy Spaclou• 1BR & 2BR. garden Apt, very quiet, 1-1 ..... , UY Blvd Must sell Reno-Ill 11A 9L11 SUNNY 3Br Woodbridge (714)723-4494 mlnul• to bc:h 722-0652 $675/mo. No pet1. Cun II r-n vated 3BR 2BA, lam rm, W/Frplc, So ol hwyl $1050 condo nr shoe>I, lake, •BAY TIMBERS• 631 -1266 IBR 1BA nr NB Cen1er-JW 3-<:ar gar S 1, 150,000 EVff/Wknd1 548-4598 pool, spa. S 1500/mo. r-... _ 1BR I IC ble pool $745 No pets 640· 1364 •723-6086• May1entwlthw/d.Fnced ..,..,_, ' rp • ca · • ... llWl4001fftl IBR. llngle Steps 10 Light & airy, 2 BR. 2. BA. 2 WOOd deck. 721-0234 C!p!strano 2178 pWa~loa. 0~'·~~ r~·~rr 2 BR, 2 BA. lrplc. a/c, d/w, ocean & bay, Peninsula UUITllT--1" 1tory.cloaetobMch.w/d 3BR 2BA d/w w/dhkup yS ....,.,. • w/dhkup,$895 596Vic-Enclosed oa1aoe A real home on lg 101(4700 hkup. c1rport $1,300/mo UguM Beach 21 48 yatd, dble garage, )no II.Ill Tl ILLJ torla 645-0302, am pet S700tmo Call 548-4122 sf) 3BR 2BA. 2 car 11. Dayt 833-3030 e111 202, -pall 11050/mo + ,11 teched single ramify de-nltesl wknd 548·8854 1 BR Condo, 2 BA, pool. 1 .. 1 •5200 dep &45•9388• lllO lfF FIUI I OLUI * 11DRI HOO* tached home. Xtra park-•Tiny, quiet 1BR cottan•, w/d, gated community. ' . 2BR 1BA, lndry rm, close 2BR 1BA Apt, sngl car gar-Frig, dishwasher. stove Ing, pool & ooean1lde ol ,... 50 yds from bHchl to bul 1hop1 Wiii acoepl age Incl. S675tmo Call Incl No pell 545-4855 Coast H'""'. You'll love It beamcell1.1mallyard Nr $800/mo. 497-1465. SaftUAty 2180 OCH~:·'ng•.;75-$755. ROBERT MILLIKEN ~, 1hp1. beh, 504'"' Jasmine 831 .. 773 .,..., .., 631 1286 I d $421,900 Chuck & Liz $799 NO PETS 722, 011 ... 48R 2BA home, 2-car gar, 2268 & 2272 Maple • or etarls Jonea 631· 1286 19a, fncd yd. Avall 411. TSL MGMT 832-2232 3 BR. 2'~ BA, front ~nit. Newport lelCh 2169 Pets ok. S 1300/mo. Call rema.11 black logo •21Hllll0* Fr q d1shwosher s1011e •n 1 N1.1 pets 545·4855 COM hse 4 1>*1 to bc:h, 603 Orchid M1tr bt. pvt be/deck. 1525. Reoulat br $450 714/894-9388 Furnished 1 BR. Newport Cres1 Pool, 1ennl1. 2 min to beach. 30 • prof Male. n-smkr. $500 11111 Inc 6,S..6003 Olll llWll-111 IU M/F gn foe-Beams. vtew. 2 blkS bch, gar. w/opnr, W/D, maid $500/mo. 675-6451 or 645·4553 IRVINE New ~2'hBa lurn condo nr UCI Pool, spa M/F $400 FREE rent 'tu 411 833-7829 few short bll<S to t>eachl •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• Martll'l/AI 241-9553 alt 4 •lllA ... I 15001.mo No pets 2 BR. 2 BA, lmmaculatet MARI< CARDELUCcr: •GA.TE.occ;~=TV • LUXURY CONDO/St $7 25/mo Agent .-----BKR 720-1760 _,_ Albani. 2BR 2BA, 1010 850.;220 llUT LIO&TIH . ~ ~ ~" ; . •' .. • t BR, East bluff near Ne,wport Center Pool MIF 2 BR. 1' • BA Condo. carport 80 1 Domingo Or ntce locallon San Juan "•'·'• ·V u, ... , ., r\ .. . .. Housn/Condos 1002 •GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM S 11 Foreclosures Included. VA, HUD. etc, 1-800-748-5612 Ext. H3 lllFfl·-IAOI IAYYllWlll RARE "R" plan localed on c quiet cul-de-sac with mini view ol Back Bay Tht1 model nu one ol the largest muter bedroom ault .. In 1he Bluffs on 1 aepatate floor by Itself Al10 Included 11 a 19aclous eating area In the kitchen wtth MaglC Chef oven and mlero- wave Shutters through· out and neutral carpet- ing 3 bedroom• or 2 bedroom• plu1 lamrly room/den. Call now lor an appointment to see $389.000 LH 111-1100 'C.I.( )J{( ,1 I I KJ '\''- r;i=.= \I l\11'\ '' ~ 10 \I ft Ill'• COLDWC!LL UN._.C •••••• --------2 & 3BR 2BA A,pt1, frple, 1/f, S 1025/mo. Oya 1 BR. 1 BA. lrg patio, up-lllllllU llYt 3BR 2BA lronthouse 4 -.t bar. micro, wshr/dryr 638-CM05 Eves 731 -7521 $550 ... 0ep. 1BR Mobile stairs Pool lrtge gas 854-5854 or 720-7499 Cap W/O, nu crptlpnt $400/mo 661-4306 eve 28R 2eA Townhome wta blocks 10 beach Sundk, hkupa, central air, 2 ear home. Oulet & aec:ure No Incl No pets $625/mo little ooean view 2 car ~"· d/w, w/d $ l'450/mo gar w/xtra storage. All Peta. M1ture adults. 645-5853 *ILIOl Tt WCI* MIF Beautrtul Newport 1200 lff t>eachfront home all prlv gar w/pool & spa End all 714-69•·9~fl!_ maintenance Incl Sorry. 1991 Nwpt Blvd 648-8373 Large iBR. new carpet & Unit Light & airy-you'll 3BR 3BA charming home No pets .• 644-0509 Balboa Sorry, No Peta. paint oeil fans dlw encl • I 3BA 2BA lower u1111 gor-1 Non smkr, $550 incl ulll age. WIO lllt-UP. 0 w $500 sec 646-4546 ('\per"'"'" .. 0 •(9'\ I )I J 'la~ love tll $205.000 L12 & w/lamily rm IOf Executtve llO• fla.T •-_ Island 2606 Bachelor $550 gar in a quiet comple• Chuck Jones 631-1286 moving into the area - ' -w n~w 1 Bedroom $655 548-3706 or 525-5520 S2300tmo 760-1914 Best View ot Back Bay in •LARGE 1BR, '"' blk to 2Bdrm H4Ba $750 I •~i~\:-~ Blutts 3 BR 2'' BA. love-t>chl N/amkr No pats AVI 2edrm 2Ba Twnhae $845 Lovely 3BR 2BA twnhSe on 4 • •: 1 BR/loft, 2 BA. woodsy fy uf'lgrao~· oak lhruout, 4115 '650 yrly Utll• Incl 825 Center SI 642•1424 Eut11de New er pts 1.,_ __ , Nr beh F/p, gar, w/d, • French doors 1st time of-E11e1 6?3-27o6 frplc d l w, patio I Uniquer S 1250/mo tered $2,400/mo 2149 lllO lfFI $1095/mo 675-0447 9!1C---.,-.. M---10"""2!i-2•l 955•3•00. &73•7174 Vista Entrada. 675•5234 ;lafboa;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;;;et;;;•;;n;;;SU;;;N;.;;;;;;;2;;;60;;7;l *ALA MOAN,\ APTS * NEWPORT HEIGHTS .~' ,., OtON ar .. Piil.. ... COUNTRY FR CHARMER 26 Seascape 2 BR 1•,i, __ ...,.,,....,...,. ___ I 2BR 1BA, lrtg carport, *flJll llPLO* 2BR 2BA, frplc, pool So ol PCH 2BR 2BA. BA, new pal~t. ftp, V.:td, 2 BAY FRONTAGE. pier. & 2BR. 1BA. O/W, lndcy faCIJlty No pell S 179,900 631-5596 frplc, sub-zero, patio car gar wlopenet Pool furn. 2 BR. $450/wk Avl beautllul pool 1rea, large $740/mo 675-6606 45 fl R-2 Lot 3 BR, 3 BA. NEWPORT HEIGHTS • w/blt In BBO S 1900 S l075/mo 862· l93 l M11ch VIC Ulll pd 303 E rec room & laundry room, and 2 BR, 1 BA Ask for Orlglnal 3 bdrm with 1015 A11aJI 4115 661-9526 ------Edgewater 871·2866 close to shops & buses DONNA WALL 675-3233 ol potential on absolutely F.ULL Oceanl Hrbr View •lllFFI• OCEAN VIEW BACHELOR SS8S·S675imo. Grubb & Ellis A.Its HUGE lot. t800 sf 2eR 3BA. 2 car 2BR 1'11BA ... den/BR, up-Kit/dining area, $800 Incl 530 W Wiison 844·6200 631 -1400 $375,000 ger. nu crptlpnt 5 1925. graded S 1350. 644-1620 utllllles. yrly Non-1mkr TIL .... Sorry No Pets. IEWNllT IElllTS Super sharp 1BR tBA Garden Apt very quiet' POOi, carport Sorry no pe1s S675tmo Curt II 631-1266 W-A-NT-=-e=o-·-cCdMhome or -tst/last • dep 675-2812 •lllffl YllW• No pet1. 673-6372 722-9012 or 832-2232 condo by pr111 party 3 '4A11 Hf HO'l/1 Ocean & Bay view. 3 BR, 2 End Unit. 1900 s/I beaut C--• ......... u-2622 -------BR or 2 BR ~ den No llU~I., h•c. BA. 3 car garage Across 3BR 2',.,BA. all new thru· ..,..,_ uin -Tiil 11 Tll PLAOIU l arge 1 BR apt balcony. agents pis 673-4630 ~ REAL TORS from park $2100/mo out! Spec baytnlte Ille IP.-S Ill 1~ 1111 UIU IYI no pets, lndry rm stove & ;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;_1---760-8384 view Lg encl patio $2200 CIOM 10 ahopi & t>Mch frig S6001mo 706 James Cost• u-•• 1024 1-1 t Bkr Dowd 720-7432 Top ara1, park·llke set-St 979--44 10 649·7007 • ,_._ w• I IRVINE Terrace 3Br 2Ba · • $950/mo 6'4-2611 Need 30 Day Escrow! 4BR ting Beautlfully main· -WESTBAY APTS $1225 mo 208 & 210 Lugon1a TSL MGMT 832-2232 llCllUIE lPTS ON THE BAY 2 BDRM 2BA S l 450 1 BDRM 1 BA $925 No pets o auv 9·5 548· 150 1 LARGE 3Br 2Ba lndry hie up dble 9or Ou'"' adult area 1!>th & lr11tne s121s.mo 631-7530 LllO ELEUICE Vu IBR 2BA 11tra lg s1•9s &73·508e LlllRY APUTIHTS 2BR 2BA 15th & Monro1110 Nr Hoag Hos· p11111 Mesa Development 7 14-979·999 I ••-•• lrg lam rm & rear yd gar-2BR 18A, qu'-t, Ir""'". w/d, 1 1--.. 1BR /f ,_,,_ ~,.. 2"~BA custom 1 story dner ln<;l. s21ooimo 1549 •LJll ••-• "" .. ~ • ,._. w rrep """""· S200 OFF MOVE-INll 3BR,1BA,2cargarage, VAC ANTI $530,000 833_27~1w 673_63241h -•r-11 garage, ups1aJt1 patio balcony, cathedral ce11-l Bedroom S685 •IWPllTSIHEI large yard $310.000 '30 Donald Pfaff 631•1286 __ __ 3BR 2BA In a prestige btdg Now a111llaole S 1050 1ng1. carport S675tmo & 2Bdrm 1 ·B• 5795 Yrly 4BR 2BA dishwasher Costa Mesa St By owner Old w orld Charm 3 BR. 2 wlln11de tndry, 2 car gar. 750-9028 Or 675-6527 up Pool & spa with 131 E lSth St 646-6816 Close to Beach 6•6-181• Byappt only 1·02:p:tia BA. den. g11,e 1ron1 & ~==~ure~~ac~r ;~?Si~ Ill llL--6-'----", poo111deBBO Lgtaundry Sl475.mo B1u 6•2-3850 * fllllmllfl*n·"""' -·~-~:kL:~~::r ~~~~: Lido Soud. $2600/mo Deck w7o~~~ ~ ~~c~·~ ISi -~·2447 ~=::m :~;~1 PElllllSUU Owner wlll help ,........, _ -----Call LYNNE LINDSAY $1000/mo vr"-774-4320 -2Bd 1 B $785 ' 'F ,... II Tll., •-" rm • a • -••LY IE1T••1 lhil great tamlly home 5 ... _......_ u-.~ Cost•........ 2124 760-5000 or 675-0555 OUPL"'" Sout"' ol PCH • ,... r~ "''"'n V d • 40 9626r Jir.9R -BR 3 BA. 2·300 sq h -~ • .._._ 3BR 2eA, frpl~· d w encl JllO UIU IYI '-'>IV anguar ;,, • •IYE·fl lllOlllTSlll Gr ea I con d 11'1 on I F« S. 1100 E'SIDE 2Br 2Ba. 5 yrs old, gerage. Interior w/d Top area park-hl<e M l· WINSOME 1BR enct gar * 1 to 3 Bedrooms S 3 I 5 . 0 0 O Agent ••••• PUI Im mac. new pelnt blinds. nkup. 323 Iris 675.~6 ting Beau ti lull~ main-elec range Inge patio * unlurnislleo 850-1220 --w/d hk up, gar w/cpnr t1tned lBR wJflreprace. E Side No pell $550tmo •Closo 10 beach BALBOA PENIN 2BR 1torage rm 1'0 Alber1 LARGE SUNNY upper 1 baleony c:atne<Sral cell· -$700 dep 842-5984 •Free ust·CALL fOOAY' IYllSW ..... P ·BA fully turn w/BAY •A $950/mo 640-2426 BR. dee.II, lrplc. 1v111 411 1ngs carport S675'mo & YILU REllTILS UY "llU''tl VIEW! S 125.000 Pacific •2BR OUPLEX~'Ouleti •NEWPORT tiEIGHTS• $750/mo Singles only lJp Pool & spa with Hunt. lelCh 2640 3BR 1¥.BA. lrple. 2 car Sun R.E 723-4160 good area, fresh paint & 2BR 2BA hse w/lrptc, kit 6'0·7438 pcolside BBQ Lg lauM ., 871-4912 garage. encl patio .• End nu drapes, sngl gar $750 wl aalfng area gar. 0119 wamnllT APT flClltlles 1SI sec. 2B~ 1B~. d~w. balCOfly ~~~u~ ~~~',~:~ci. R.E. \I/ant~ 1625 539-B Ei.rnard 647·75~0 pd s1100 mo 759-9194 1 BR. 1 BA, vaulted ~1. NO PETS 54'1 "~ ~~rc,e~ d;r~Hu~~ Cell ROBINSON RLTR Have beautiful Nwpt Bch * N ne 3BR 2, BA 'iNi'Ce Newport Shores Inga, carport s 1100 mo Tiii ii TiE PUCEU l"'f1tr S725tmo 843-0930 548•5647 office bldg, 8449 sll tw~hM ~r behl Dbl ~ar yrly, 4BR 2'~BA d/w, No peti . 642-8515 Want Sea Island or f/p ln~d yd spa S 1250 patio. deck, 2 car gsrage. A.,•-n ll•E Hunt •• _ _.... 1040 Betcourt Hiii condo or 7 sm'i pei 011 6:.6•6541 community pool/tennis Costa Aku 2624 r...s _....,, (714)261-6102 ___ 1 $2150/mo Bkr 642-3850 -Tll *llF.aaa1 Ir* •Secluded 2BR 2',.,BA JBR 2BA h F-I THE VICTORIAN Mountain 1ett1ng sur- --.15 twnhse on Bluff Huge yd, sundk. new:~ & ~~P~· 2BR w/gar. n...,. decor, rounded by streams & 3BR, 2 llory end unl1 0.-dbl gar . .1ura1. S 1095 Pet Comm pool & tennis Incl Ollln1, lncd yd w/patlo falls! Garage wtopnr & 1lr1bte Village Townhm. ok 646· 1284/642-9686 w/d, lrlge 3 blks to beh Wtr pd 636-4 120 9-5PM earpor1. w/d stack hkup. Nlcely upgraded Move-3BR 2'.,B" brand new $1600/mo * 495--0589 687 VlctOfta I $735 woooburnlng fireplace. In cond Comm. pool/ " i 1 d tennis. quiet foe , cioee to ~--'!'IP-'!""'"___ home Frple Spa. S 1550 BEACH HOUSE 3BR 2BA $200 OFF MOVE·IN m cro st • ep shopplngl1Chool1 Low Houln/Condos IMBERNINO REAL TV Gar+carport Comm Sp1rkllng clean 2Bdrm 1BR Condominium $775 2~11 2BA. carpel. drapes. gar . dlW, coin l11undry $750/mo 2116 Hess Cr 960-6227 or 846-6451 •BRAND NEW 1BR 1BA, gerage 7 blks to bch v ~ulted c e111ng1, S850tmo 536· 7310 S1eps to beh, 2,BR 2 BA upper unit & a 3 BR, 2 BA Ne141 crpt & paint Gar & balcony Ulll Inc s12001mo aoc oep Call Betty. Agl 262-3124 ITIPI Tl IUOI, YIL Y 3BR 2BA trplc lrg patio. '1350/mo 6.73 2507 YIPPllHITIH lll-2212 ~ F n-smkr shr 3 BR C M home Piil room & BA. cable. w d. 642-7686 hm, 759-2436 bus $400/mo Entire hoose m Big C.nyon to share Non·•m<>'ler Perfect lor couple $995 644-2746 Private BR & BA In Uni11et· s11y Par!\ Irvine. belw 405 & UCI Pools, etc $375/mo 786-8048 eve Garars·ror Rtnt 2740 E'SIDE CM near Tustin & 20th Sale. clean. slngle on pvt alley Storage only S 125/mo 673-3600 ~ge 2', car garage with 010< t>enchl!'S & storage est 181n St C M S275 mo 641-6949 Co!TWMrdal R.E. Salt/Rent Business/Office Rent 2769 WllTOUfflllLllll Crnr of Westchlf & Irvine Newport Beach Full Serv1ce-Grou Fax & Copy Service A11I Sign Space Av11lable IU-1101 t,700 sq 11 or prime Retail Space fOf teate on Palm St, Balboa Peninsula. Ex· cellent locallon high VII· lbtllty Call 645-5639 * \,200 sq ft Waterfront space on Balboa Penin- sula Already llnlthed a1 An Gallery/Frame Shop Call 645-5639 ••• lfflOEIWAllHlll 5000 sit Warehoute with ample carpeted Olfrce down, VA/FHA term1 ===-====== 725-9383 pool/tennis 218 62nd St 1'.BA gar $740/mo All 40 :A~~f.:!,C:: ~~ros WT191 U $137,900. OPEN SUN. Cienerll 2102 3BR 2BA, tamlly rm. very $1400/mo 631-7531 ut•ll pd Sorry. No pell NO PETS Call 549-2447 • 12 30-4 30 Call Tani Cfe81\, no pell s 1300/mo 1960 WALLACE --- 4-PLEX. 1''l yrs new 2Br 2Ba encl gar S850tmo • 9'c dep 960-3557 or 962-7205 1BR lBA Nr Bch $750 2BR 18A nr bCh $950 3BR 2BA nr 10 beh S 1350 Space M -1 zoned Outstanding Cos11 Mesa tocauon near Hoag Hos- prt al Good parking 645-5800 John Hamilton 1111,llO Chri11man, ~r 536-3539 CdM • 2BR. 1tep1 lo bch Incl grndr 2737 Fremont mllTM -1141· 1424 642-4905 BACHELOR untt with tull ilLmTll IPfl TWO homa on a lot Dart-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; c~~~NA HGHLNOS ..JBR Ln. 854-8742 --W/PllYlll ..-1 WESTFIELD APTS bath & kitchen 1550/mo. st:;,~ 2:1~ ,~~a~ ;M:lsc=. "='=nt='='=s ==== ~n:.rn ~~: ,W!': Laguna leach I048 hm, pool & mint ocn vu 3 BR. 2 BA house. 2 car In guard gated commurut> 5200 OFF MOVE-INll SS50 d~~ll 411 quiet community Laun-Rooms 2706 garage, plu1 1 BR houM IRVINE cove. Riviera °' s uoo ~ar. all new appliances. ~~~!:.~~:Club 1 ~~~LITIES PA~5 IUITWa W119I dry lac ApprOJI 6 blkl 10 -··••lliliililiiliii.I In front'°' Income Call hacienda on Jg fla.l 1oL BALBOA IS.. BeauL 4BA rple,Qlusncarpet..n·Ptll WARREN ... OHNSO"' ..... OI 301 Avocado 642-9850 2BR , .... BA to~"house • .beach! No pets Shown .... , .. •m .,, .. ,.11 .... for appolntmentl Great wtlltewal• vlewa. hm S3.000 $1250/mo 837-6565 873..9333 "·"' ,. -.. by Appl on1y-Weekd1ys Haroor/A dama, c M ........ $2,500,000 Turner Agt .... ,., ... ll•H IM. -·11111 ., •-H NEWLY DECORATED garage. lrple, laundry rm. 9.5 960·2468 Ltvo at l"9 beach Laguna s9s mo 2 desks, JYJ>9- Ad r I an a W 11 son . llALTlll lM-llll •-r.-u LIDO ISLE TOWNHOUSE 2BR wt g1.r, fncd yard New patio. close 10 schOOls I OCH n v• w couago Prt-writer computer Use as ""' --499-1878 Of 494-1177 A PUii Ti -3BR 2''tB,t. 2 pauos, lrple carpet 636-4120 9-5PM $895/mo YOAJ don t know What )'OAJ r• 1 =~ =~~h s~~~talk d:: own Ideal lor Bkr Sec Andproe>«tles -Tl Nr tennis-S1700 long 2224 Placentia 'B' $735 2314 Santa Ana mtss1ngl1younaven tl'Nd POSAt 499.2969 Mfg Rwp Anytime 702-658-6005Ext R Ugun1 N9lf! 1052 lalbol IUnd 2106 I term 646-7155 ...,...... TSL MGMT 83_2·22~2 dusoftedlatety ~9·2842 ---------1• _ _..._ __ _..._ ____ ,~~~-------Mountain setting 1ur· --..-• -.:.::..:.:.:=.:.:... _ __:::::_.:.::.:_~==::::.::~--......:...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.~---=~~~--- ..... ,'~1 ~R2BAHou•®~~. ~~ed~ll~~&~wrom s~R~~~G•rden pool ••ttlng ·~··••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •-• ATTN GOLFERS d/w, w/d, refrlg, stove, 111111 Garage wtopm & to beachl 3BR 2BA + 18R, '625 2BR sno We'll give you the down In : frplo, patio $1400/mo carport, wl d 1tack hkup, f1mlly rm, $1550/mo BBOI 5 min 10 beh Cable exchg for a lh.,. of own-CondOI & Homes fOf Hie 818-241-4736 woodburnlng llrepface. DOCKSIDE RE 722·9730 r .. dy No pell 842-3146 erlhlp. You make the d ..,.;1 1-----micro 111 • dep mthly pymt1 & we lhare aroun ""' courae. • Lg redec. 2 BR. 1'' BA, 1 BR Condominium $775 apprec. You receive ....... L lelf1 •r l/p, Fr doo11 to deck 401 Brighton Springs 100-/o tax beneflt1 Mu11 714~1-433«1 0/W, w/d, ger, n-petl, (Avallable 3/15) have c!Mn credit. Agt yrly. S 1·600 NO PETS. Call 5<'9-2447 239-4335 Dys. Ev, Wk~•, ____ !!!"'"' ____ • Cozy 2 BR, front hse '" Sunny porch & patio !!"""~------~Newport Beach 1069 Ei.rt>er crpt. Gar, w/d _w __ a_.a_IUnd_.._ __ 1_006_ *' ... Ill.I* n-petl. yrly $1. 100 ..... ~ • Lg 1ngl, red9c. Walk-In 8111 Hardeely. All, apec:l81-Waterfront lot on Via Lido d F/p, aldng door to ' tzlng In Baytront Homee, NMd. Very rare property. petlo, n-pal1. yrry $700 503 P.,k Ave . Bal 11 Principals only Ul-1141 •71.W75-28M• ('408) 825-S37.! Wllmllft.ll Tl•••• 3BR 1'"iBA. formal dining, lrplc, lndry, 1ngl attached cer garage & yard $1050t mo Curt II 631-1268 let U1 Hel• Y 11 Sell Y °'' Pro,ertr! L 11fit4, 7 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER CASH ANO CARRY Th11 17·p19e, all-color gu1<1enook provides step·by 11ep 1nstruc11ons 101 • 11at1t1y or ar1,.c11ve and p11c· ltUI wallets tor men ano women There 1s a comP1•t• materials ltst lor each proicct as well •• htlplul h1n11 and a glossary 01 ltfm1nology The colltchon of Slrtn n Sporty wallets 1nctudn lloth 1 two lold and lllfM· fold wallet • ladies c11ecklloo1t clutcll. 1 wr111 or 1nkl1 pocket and 1 w11s1 or 1nou•der pouch --------------Send dleelt tO 0 ... ...,,, ..... 11 a OCOP "";a Detlt 0 '12-flll ._ ..... a• P'O ... • .... ~111se:Aa .... .. ._..CA•• •.....-0111 ....... A G i_,IMftl ss30 l,.laa-• ssiO m 6014 ,. I A.Will 60ff _________ , *Ill&• 111•+11 H• wn-1& F n11m , ...... llO .. s .... cfew eapanOlng FOf-Orqleouftty'a moet ft?lll 1111191 .._ *' .... etM lrnmedtataty no• · eteoan• eecot1 aer...ice •llll dltloMCI. Avallabi. nee eam.12 nOon ;: Must .,. ... dtwed I .... ._ try~ NnCt-,,..,olo'MQ.reepoi--.... !JILP' FfT .. ..__, ..... M /Hr -.... ~··••wm ct..,., buftec tlW:tt I owner. 3.5 Y" 010 ... ... OLAM IA,. AVALON. _ .. " -· E di OOt'Mf ... ....__O Oek I 'II T()if LINI 11', 56 .lotlMOn, = eftta Ugrit typing lor apan no company ..._--• Sernecc:No HOunO Very El!Ollleftt --./Laat ........... w""4 tral .. r. 1 1 • 14~2'3 W..-andt Call Coal• I09h••t~ Dey a E..,. W• ., ....... l!Nppitlg .__..,..3""0f-=FIC=EsUITE ...... office 5•8-&9t9 nlng Shifts availabte ~IOcMed. ~ ~ Newport Beach Newport &73-3735 • Calf TODAY! "' -· S .. 75/mo lno u111 (11•)11._... iranaponetJOn of con-., talner9 between !he lat 71•·631-7~ UTmlTll/llUI •II & Notti\ AIMflca I ~~~~~1 SU~T•E• ch 11~!!!..1'111'm For '~~~2c:r;~ac:tor :;.=:;: !:.~~~~ 1575/mo Inc. utll ..... ,llT ,.., In Inf! tranapor-71•·131-7~ Cl8flcal po1111on avilleble Generll Off•--talion Available po1- Ul.L eerv~ office In to BMl•t flnanclal con· ..... ltlona Incl 0oc:urnen1a. ~ Center, FHtllon 1u1tant1 In bu•y bro-rr••rATION tlan IOJWI a rating, lrelgl\1 compu\ef Swn-I 30pm neectt mote ~ weathefed wood lrotn ,.,. Df.-d, '*'' male -.. -AIJiPf'I In PerM>f\ 8oOke Guaranl..O $111\r tor Mont.,,. l'IC>l'nMtMd " Gr•I w/klOI a otr-tMn 2' iw.. Nr, .,.eo. 113-41133 on Tepe, inc . 121 Fereo :;i ,~O:,~=-~ ;:, :':~':r:se1':" doOl 131-1030 :r:'rn!'; .r:::· L:;'~: Sii ao;; 70t4 81 . CM 54-5525 '*~ ~ bYt no! -P£Ts'ARE PEOPLE TOOi 1\#\ t 1•.000 8nowrl in l~!"'PPPwi!'!'!"!!"!"lllll!!'--'*="..,.... No pranure ......... I........ Doggre Hatrcuta C11 9alboe 8ay CIUb .a1p '&2 COAOHADO W I*• P•Dl lUTll &pertenoed for art worll antiques. gtua, furnl1ure. etc N•w locatlon In Leguna Hills Will UM nail gun Cell Dave at 71•·•72 -2259 or aalea Laguna H•ll• I<>-tilt ,,.._, $155 Balh.I Lodgl'?.'°' pet1 (71')85' ... '14 Iv mtg feet day aa1i.r extra catlOn FT /PT Ask tor CALL '* 8'0·8733 * Opetl 1 dlyS 6-2848 25 APOLLO Flbergl .. 1 Mila (~~3 l~ ~ ~= o«M>, Tom=::::., Ml ~·~175 s~~ia:arr':t.~~'::.9:. ~.~':~~~ 75 C ATAL I NA ~ .._, rror n1ht11 , atand Talk•. tame 3 yrs In watltf Matin• Dunes wltrailar, 2 v••r oM Tl llllll•lll tamps StO 73-M157 old S299 969-1~ Slip With boat Muat Mil Yemah• ' •tr<*• 9 ~. NINJ)t Bc;h RE Developer Sofa & chair. Ilk• new, taa11lng stat• Sii 500 bullt-tn 2• gallon fuel hat opening for ••Pd b4U./grey contemporary Mulkal lnsttumtnll 080 551-1993 tank, alHp 5 com - well organlztd aec· w S•50 835-2122 wkdays, fortabtyl Too many ewtru -- --oner attractive non ~mk~ 7&0·8'3' ev" Cnery1 6055 to 1111 seooo o t>o PUT/fill TI• environ . 0000 t>enetits & (11•)731-119& !eland Answering ave k.,ege Ot1lce Org1n1za. lJllr accounting, boolllng & only ahlo avellable lion & good Interpersonal W llOIMf MrYlce lunc----=r-1111111 • plus; experlen<:e LIT a-Yll tlon1 & transportation ..... IH UITll I b k ·-I supervisor.a PIMM Nnd 213-~57-2390 8'0·5•70 ;,.,~~_;r•~~I bnu::n~!~ llTI H•• reeume to Ad• 100, c/o quired 11 lntereated &end Choose your •cl\edule. Dally Piiot, PO 8011 15&0, resume to. Debbi• Piiger Mlect a locatlon cloM to Cotta M.... Calllornla Tired 01 wortllng 9-57 competitive aal Pia call MIK~IMOUS 6015 lfllM•m Work ~our hours. clerleal UH, HUGHES INVEST· CENTRAl. Heating & Air ·-Pll.Y • ••11111• fftoe, S .... & 89f'Vl<:e Merrlll Lynch 19000 home. take home WEEK-92626 & general assembly Po•· MENTS (71•1 759-9531 1ndu11r1e1 atze unit with Exc;ellent condltlonl Mull ltlons Top salary Call -thermo1111 Mpe otter s e 11 s 3 5 o O B O ~ Spece 350-1800 ~ ti Slips & dry t>o41t dlspl11y spece Prime N B loe MacArthur Blvd Suite l. Y paychecks Ind even -LIT----200 p 0 Box a Newpo t reGellle ••Cellent ben-r---119K• Beach 92858 EOE' ' ef11st Remedy ts now plac:-Clean, 11atld COL reqUired nowt 213·285·3210 ll•ITT Ullll Call 6•2-2277 ----Needed lor private com. 434-1951, Iv mag PUT •mil munlty 1n Laguna Beacn flllW .... WlllO * &73-9330 . Lloyd Pest C0t1tr01 eccept· Contact •9•-85 7 1 Priv Party S 100 lor all tno apphceuons tor Route St>ottJns Goods 606S Ing those w/ skllls In Job lnclud" pick up & *CLERICAL deliver, c!Mn & dttall 119· Pl• lllTI LlllU ppw 909 alt, S2/FI FSG Call Mr Baker •99-& 19 I AIDE-LIVE-IN F ntsmkr * TYPING hlcl", llso light malnten- Eaat c M ASSISI teactier • RECEPTIONIST anc• Friendly It· In Wtllchr PV1 BR/shr BA • 'WORDPROCESSING mosphefe Apply In P«· • sal 5•8-5870 Temp & perm POlltlona !On or call Hutcheson'• So give Into temp-Body Works, 1'0 ln<lus- ommtrclal Property UrllH ... ,, t• 1•1,000 1a11on CALL REMEDY trl•I way. Co11a Mesa 2778 ALL POSITIONS Ask for Terri or Dana 548-5513 Technician Must ha11e TILllUllnlll 548-6109 good driving record & Newport Beach insurance G E 1 9 4 c u I t Branch II Field Rep Agency Hourlt bonua retr1 g11reeur $275 l.1cense Call Charl(e Flexible ume ava•I Stu· Mallin p1110 table 4 8am-12 noon 979-6021 dents & retJred weicome chairs S250 Charm-Glo • E 0 e 833-9550 Ask tor Ja'/ Gu Broiler w/tank & PllTllE FUlllM rot•n•ere S 125 556-5630 MEN'S got! Clubl ~ bag S 100 Lady J gott clubs & bag $75 Shefwooa regu- 1a1or & gage $75 Alum· 1num tank SSO '•wet suit sso 557-0541 anttt 5pm ! _ _. _______________ .._ .. m_in.ut_e_s_lr_o_m_L-1d_o_.c_om..,._1 l·T.~~4 225~ ext 425 IU-IHl ••ul ... IELP p I e I e I y e o c I o 1 e d pm $ 0 lee -storane/wonc shop orea ASSEMBl.E ->Ut products Full or Part Time ,. 7 1'·665-6318 Ideal ror R v a & other ve from your 1oca11on Earn llST /llSTEll hlCles Possible olltce up to $525 per v.eek Call 11111111 · E•per•enced mat 'Cutter needed lor"PT to FT work In Orange or at your o.vn hOme (71')744-60 11 TUYIL llEIT GL.ASS bar Avalon. 16 55 Full Par1-T1me Compu!et Johnson rr g wh&el e11peroanc.e Bea~ti c111 •ra1111r $1800 Please call Call 7141&68-Q4&5 673 6633 w11•w WlSllH IT&LWI WTIH IUlllCllml• SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATI I lll.LIOTlll lllW ONLY 40~ /line. CALL 642-5671 · MAR 2• 4 25 9am Spm I CHINA SVC tor 10 $75 grfO Orange County Fair Balboa Island 6106 gete tor Chilo S20 tools grounds ,-Costa Mesa H~ Garege Sale' Mo111ng 25c-S 1 SO. sewmg mach area Call 645-3323 or 619·•91-2486 DaY11me or evening lull or 645-9427 part-ttme Kaplan'• Res· &SIEMIL Y f /T taurant & Bakety. 321 t SHOP SPACE to share 8am-4 10pm h 50tHr Hert>or Blvd, Costa "!rth sign company In No exp nee Smt mfg Mesa 557-6612 Newport Beach Coll to• p1an1 Apply 1n person be mor& info 6•5 I 770 twt'f'n 10 & 2 Tue Wed or -Thurs t6t16 1 Gemini I llOISE 11Wlll lndustrlal 2788 Lane Huntington Beach P T Good1 ,wages & ;;.;.;;......,-. ___ ..;...;.;;I I bonuses Xrot advance- '"()(' SO FT wlfronl 111111 ment oppty 840-0604 ?fl .f' large rear dr1vtH n 0 ooor S7801mo 629 Ter-raveytHd shift (.al\ lllT&LUR m1na1 Wtty Costa Mesa Siivia 760·Jl886 IFor w111dow hnttng Rest· 540-9352 CISlllH a &nHIHT dent+al & Commercial Eicp COUPLE !or lovely Laguna Hiiis SELF- STORAGE business Full & part lime 830·6•51 •UlllllLLlll E•p d/selt-dtrected FP Group Npt Sch 64•-7848 •llOUlllZER Neeaed Part time 10 ser· vice Greeting Card Dept In Newport Beach $5 hr 831·9875 HIEllRll -. * 1600 s/I nr n~ Indus-SERVICE STATION only Call Ken 650· 1111 11111 400 A/C olc truck Salary & Comm All t>en llTtRllR IEOIUTIH Engine parts eales & 1nven· ooor 1560 Superior CM ot+t, Apply 2590 Nf'w C'lreer Oppty FIT PIT tory control Compuler $1260/mo 642-9666 port Blvcl C M (2l3I 439·7•07 k nowledge helpful 600 SIF ore & Warehse ClSlllER I Fringe benefits Salary C The blOQelt megaphone In based on ewperlence 17thSt M Hi c.e+ion9s For pari..nggarage 1n NB l town 1sanad1nclass1hed EOE Call Maur+ne. restrm. sprltrrs 100 amps P T days S51hr 675-2790 Try 11 ano see 5•0-6855 tor int~vi~ SS001rno Bkr 640 • 152 !• ________ ._ ______ ... _ .. _"• Business ~Its 2904 Oelt/Pttti -tocal Rou1.. l or talt 1-800-7•9-6000 NEW CONCEPT Easy Vending t'41gh Return-No selling Catt f-800-635 8768 *:~~:.;~e* PART TIME Students 11 YNrS Lots of 1a••t>ry1 Type so wpm 10 ~ ,_., prepare re· por IS tor Personnel Dept phones and people con111c1 Near Dyer and Ma n +n Santa Ana Call Ltnn tor 1m m e d atA app t 714 151 .. T'1 c10r.ca1 FILE CLElll DATA EITllY CW. EA1L 491-3321 &Oldv Earn U).$100 per .... k aellingTh• Orange Cout Daily Pilot u )'OU CAI\ wora 3 houn "' the -runo-n. .. • job f o.-you withlu{lh~ No el'per nee t~~d own Sample --S,lel Women s Enter oft Arlington St on• Stat t>tka TV cabnl $7 SO 30 st1uner1 clot~J k1tc~n & more soc ea propane B80 PRINTING FJEIH SC Hetd Speed ·lr .. ine-transporatlon 7~9-0775 J ck ts Suites Skins (7 14)261-7594 ----------Handbags WED 4 30· 7 & Mtmbtrsh!ps 55 40 s Al I 0 . I 2 0 6 ~ MESA VERDF C c Full Diamond A11a Balboa Tren1porlallon • IEOEn /CLHICIL Needed lor lasl growing architectural color con suiting llrm 1n lr11tne Good phone manner:.. typing 45wpm computer knowledge, rietptul Call Debra Smith at 660-1966 for Appl Membership Goll tennis Island 675-3529 & sw1mm1ng Premium TRACI< LIGHTS & electric lamlly club 1n Cost n sewing tn case almost BoaU G I 70 II Mesa/Hunllngton Beach new From retail store ' tntra area C811 Sundays or Make offers S•O 9483 1988 12 West Marine ln-e11en1ngs 540 4423 llatabte Excellent con- N B Yacht Club Member Ca~ras & ditlon S600 645-8796 ship lor sale Cos1 Equlpmtnt 6016 8 hp Yamana and 3 10 R Sun ll-6 ?03.0ny• $10 1ypewrtt8f tbl S7 SO 2 matchg swag lamps $8 MOVING Must 11etl am ap-anvil S30 297 E 23rd St pllanc• boo~s misc •SAl URDAY 8-5• nou~hold Items S05 E Belboa Blvd Sat 8 ? lalbo• Pfnlnsula 6 107 •TI-ftmLYUU ANADE STREE1 SATURDAY 8-3 FOR SALE Furn lamps, new oricks etc 208& Westminster A11e Thur • Sar 9 -? 646-1289 MOVING SALE - 18 yrs of salllng otte<1 accepted Sat 9 oo 380 E 15tn St REOEn /CLElllCAL S5,000 Sac s2.ooo OBO - -A11on. Folding sa11 ooac Looktng tor vor•ety? we 530-2697 UIU IR 11111 ladder folding cloth can!'!!"'-------------Sat 312• 8· 1 Closing need a bright enthus· Rangeflnder eQu•Pmant -with wheels dinghy dllllt c~ dtf Mar 6 122 home Misc turnllure 1as11c ind1v1dua1 or Costa wanted by P P Any cond best otter 637 -6779 LOTS OF OLD STUFF I housetiold items 3102 Mesa f1nan svcs firm •34-9707 or •34-0 11 7 I •••,. 1111a•llE NEW PHONES Also Glnger(HarbOr/Nutmeg> Phones, typing filing - • -furniture & ctotnes SAT --- compurer eJtp a plus • Coll .. ,_ 6017 SIDEWALK S.ALE 8-4 40• trts Ave eagerness to learh ,. ---------· ~lun:S MARCH 24 &. 25 I N!WJ)O!t Buch 6169 must' Call 432-7 108 be-AntJquts 6010 Greatouy11nma11negear1 SAT ONLY 9-12' tween 9am & Noon llt1'IE EIPlllll * .. IO INll ,t,1. -.A1scelt8.1'~•· HOEPTilllST Fine European & American FOR SALE SPIDERMAN Pow~ Boats 701 2 327,v~or•• Chm• Se:ley IT'lff-A-UI *IAll* THURS, FRI SAT Enthus1as11c person to Ant1Ques 8000 sq 11 SUPERMAN THOR ., argue<ite In • answerphones&takeac-WeBuyEstaies 6•2·8990 DAREDEVIL & "'any 11Hlt'~ curate orders for cater-193 1 Nev.pott Blvd CM more mies ro cnoose ElllTlll UY MIT Cosu Mfsa 61 24 Stutt a large bag fOf s 101 _,, ..... _..-.. __ ...;;;,;,;;;., Mens women• teen9 Ing Some typing. Mon-*BUYING IT EMS * from Mosr tn eiccellent Many extras pro-day Friday Days FIT, '* 1890 19SO cond111on Call 850-1315 fessionally maintained Meyer Hot s l rY-1J.e · s to s • Ask for Marl< Must sell' L11 Msg 261_6178 l •Jewelry to Housenpld• 546-2,67 Plea~ Lv Mag 673-6223 HCEmtllST Newport Beach medical · HHIDGI·: SAT ONLY 8am-3pm Oreuer dlal\ee pots & pans h<NMhOld misc "'32& PRINCETON DR ch+ldr9f'I 1 wear. ~· aod kitchenware The Ast•stanee League Thrifl Shop 505 32nd St office 646-3903 Aepllancts 6011 Frtt to You 6022 FOR SAl.E Used GE built· Free to gOO<l home! Small In White dble 011en trash ~e':neppe~/n dent M ~~. t •I ndt By cu ""RL.ES GOREN Ul or tlie up 1catfon o r s-·Ac Restaurants compactor, d1shwaher w.., • raine "'"' .,_, llow HIRlllG Xlnt cond 725•0220 & loyal 549-4328 with O MAR SH ARIF shortness the contract would ha11e d T ""NN ""H HIR SCH offered no challenae. GE· REFRIG IS 5 cu It . an n n Declarer wa.s unlucky 10 rCCClllC a lnvt stmtnt Opportunfty 2908 ENJOY 14-150,. return on Trust Deeds S 10.000 to S 1 000 000 C ti De<l1son Assoc: 673-73 I 1 NOW• Full llmf' PO'lll1ons Mon-Fr1 8-5 in Hun11ng1on Beach Nice 0Jt1ce busy billing service Coll 969 344' ask for l 1t1 Line Cooks, Bus Persons wf'llle, trost free 64H Jtwtlry /Furs/ Art Both 11ulnerabll' South deals d I •,.••••••••••••••••! & Food SeNers tor high 1128w A300 Set up lor 6025 spa e cad On any other lead de· volume lrne d1n1ng cale tcernaker installation NORTH cl&ttf would have bttn able to COft• Apply 1n person M-F Sell by 3126-3128 Like RARE 11tntage watches 1nc1 • Q J cede two diamond mcks to the Money To loan 2914 •W•DOW HAS SSS 4 TDs1 S 10 000 up No credit"' No ~nalty C.a11 Ot>o+son 1'~'10C 673-7311 NOW' CLElll For gr •cery store 1n New port DunM Ei.penence P•f'le11 ed peop or en l ted 729· 1137 "40 Qut hfy.ng construe.lion CHl/UIER oen avail Own8flBu1lder F T pos1t•on avt11lao1e tor 0 K F11S1 funding Broiler Pr ep Coo~ Baker at 714-760-2535 ~ma I col1ee house in Mortns. T.O. 29 18 HAL EITITt LIUS E-Z QUALIFYING nretest only or amornzrd •476-8005• Newpott Bf'~cn Ex per1en'41 preJerteO 675 02 J 00 .. THUUS IARllE ~nov '>•1lor1• 1.00~.ing ror a rev. e•P •Al ""' c•ew ror P T tJ -4 · 1800 Custom,., Ser111ce TICl'I IHITILS lost & Found 2925 Need• people to tent :======== truck• & t>QUIP Uniforms FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: UJ·lllJ t & nt1allh ins pro11\de<I Appty 170S S Coast Hwy L8g11na BP:lCh DELIVERY PEISOI Fo• pr1l'lt1ng compdny Musi l:>4l E'l•OUS Quick & CCN'1 Ou& 261 -7594 UPTO 5 800 ·PER MONTH * NO COWCTIOIS * Early morning motor routes ·available. Mus1 have dependable transporlation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH, Ca>TA ~ NEWPORT BEACH. TOUNT AIN VALLEY, IBVINE & LAGUNA BEACH 10-5 Neiman Marcus new 5250 0 80 642•8118 Rotex Large co11ec1ton ot I 5 4 2 enemy and coast home 10 comfort Fashion Island EOE anUQue & as1a1e Jewelry 7 6 J But 00,. the defenders were a tempo 3116 N-port Blvd + Q J I .. ID .. ( .l• t•ll " ahead and, wuh only seven fut lnltl IUllUHT •· • WEST EA The Paper Doll & Lily or llSIWISIH I • 10 9 I " • 7 6 .. ,) 2 trtcll\, declarer had to dC'lelo p two L k 2 " " more trt1.ks while surrcndcnns the Crystal Court South 1 e new years Old Peu & Animals 6049 -J 9 6 J II 7 lead no more than one• Coast Plaza are now ac-Black S300 0 B 0 ... ceo11no aop1ica11oos Jot I c a11 64 7-1906 1 .. msg * * PfTWI* * + ?o ~ 5 + ~ J6 210 The fir'>t suit to 1ackle was hearu. Mgmt FT PT Sates As--NPPY SAU SO :TH " If the \U1t broke c"enly • Ions card ::~1e:,,:.~=·~1~ns ;:~ l&nll WWH A UP TO $200 OFF -.ould ~tt u·p m dummy and an entry per1ence in fash,onable DRYER $400 673•95 19 Se ected AKC Pupp+es • A k 10 the table could be forced m clubs. • Amsric.an Est>.1mo • A k Q Un fort uruattl), East dlSC&rded a oills cards & iewerry Atter 3Pm Ba ss e 1 Hou no • A I 5 ' l spade on tht third heart, kilhna tlw rftQ d Apply tn person or I Cn1huanua • Cock A + A 9 J" Call SCOTT F I 60l 4 . . ho~ (6191296·8 151 um turt Poo·• Coclter Spaniel • f°The btddmg South found an tntrtatnng w1y to 2 TWIN BRASS BEDS w1tn ~achshund • German Soulll Wrst "llonll use d~elop t"'o c:111ra trrcks 1.11 the cJub _ mallresses & bO• ~Pherd • Go1den Re-12 + p l p .... Rn AIL SALES springs v~y gOOd cond tr ever • Keesnond • au -utt He led a lo,.. club and, when s2oo OBO 675• 108 1 Lhasa Apso • Maltese • J NT Put Pe Pus Wc~t follo"'ed with the five. dcclar· Prt tor women' oou11que New1oundland • Nor -I O"'mno l••d Tl'n of • Call 644 t823 E T F so .,,. • ... er fine sed 1he board's Cl"ht' If East • B AU 1 UL FA 10 .. e· weg1an E1knound • Pom • Bridoe 1~ a oamc of never-cnding .,, seat ch .r & ottoman • Pei.onqesf' • Peke-A-d "' • took that tncli: wtth the kana, dcclar- NEW1 oai. tr•m Secrillcf' Poo • Pug • Ro11wei1er • won en When 'AC first '*""' 1hu er would have no problem collecttns $295 ? 14 843 6181 Samoyf!ld • Shih Tzu • srruat1on II i:roppcd up in an• ~hsht· three club cricks. so the defender Phone lrtagetprocedure~ i Wt'ISM • Vorl«P fy different SUl5e some ycan 110 duded NB groul) 644·7848 llllSS llUI IHI I All puppies guaranteed South's ~ucncc ,howcd a bal· fo no avail Declarer used that 111/PAllT TllE IHllllY Sates1As~mbly Wori. 1·900·654 225~ eKt 777 e·am-10 pm 7 days 1cost rs S 10 per calll IE Cl I In On mattress box lrnmE' PETLAND PAVILION anced hand of 2< 27 w h new $235 840·8733 OPEN 7 OAVS ~-points II eiitra enln· to run t he queen of 1 16374 Beach Blvd m1 s all pnmcs and a five-card sun club~ 'When thar held South had IAYIEI WlllTl I HASS 405 rwy ne•t 10 T;rget South's hand was worth corutdera-chrtt club tnc~s 1n the bank, 1oacth· Mattress & trundle never * t•l •J•t * bly...morc than 1u nominal count er wtth the contract. uMd S 195 • 840·8;33• .. •• • ----=:-:=--==---------------. SELL 9mont!~!~~etriever , TODA Y'S . ~~~~~ l~:.,,;'f:,11~ CROSSWORD PUZZLE home Call 8~4 0884 °' ................... ~.. throuoh clcl& i f1ed 557.35:-1 OST Blactr & wht ma•• -"" ~~::c~i~I H3u 1 s 1 "'{ :f ~ Oppe-.W• lnedvet1antty ran tM "'°"''*-cope'" T..._.,'• edttlon, ..... 11111111 ........... .. Immediate openings all shifts for tne Costa Mesa Laguna Hills areas SS Hr 7 14-9' 7 ·40• 1 WAR01 Call 642_0228 for all ol you who voiced your requ.et•. here " la: T By SY DNEY O MA.RR _r_av_ti ____ ... 30 .... _-t Tul'sda~. Marrb %0 I Won • S 1000 Mea1can vaca11on 2 Air 4 Da.,. ARIES f\t.m:h 1 1-~pnl 191 't ou'll ~) "4.t lir~t lhtngs appeared va tarta Cancun Must '" Ix• ni:hulou~ ,mJ then hard fact'I -;urfaced." M eans )'ou'll be On~e~,:;v~1·,~~,g.~656 lk.1lrntt \\ tlh 11ua11on\ f)('r'>on'I '>UbJCCt to change. Ptc('S, Virgo n.1t1' t'!> liguri: prom1ncntl> T Al'Rl S ( .\pnl ~(J.~1a) 20) Lunar aspe t co1ne1dc ~llh r uti1t .. h1ng 1ra\&:I. 11Ji:.ihc;rn, phy~1cal auractton. You'll commen1 I "I \ t'r\lhtng 'i11tldcnl..-is '>O intense.'' I f playing games. m ove on. This '' 't'r rou' .rnd tor 1'l'l'PS. ' ________ .._ .... .igo , nuld ntw• reach fru111on. You gain confidence of one capable 30181 GEMINI ( M.1~ ~ 1-Junc :!O) What was started almost t'l\'O m onths -·ui--ll n l pro\ 11.ltn~ fin:inc1al help Fmpha\ls on m ys1cry. 1ntnguc. new o f "91'.JE rs .. IUI jl(1'i\tlik rnhcrnancc )(tntr~l~·!~~~~~~e~ CA:"oC'ER (June 21 -Juh 22> ~Ire s danng. independence, pio n· 2'Ml2..f... 1•1•nng ~pint 't oung Jl"mlO "ants ou to do some1h1ni_for not.lung.. I .. .__•--P11n·1r "noilight .iho on partner-; 1 pu61te relations. manta! status. ,...._ .. , I c11 rl·"' role N-.c! ttmale 10 car• tor my Morn white I'm at work, M·F, 7am-12noon Call Eddte an 1pm 645-9303 LEO (J JI\ ~ J--\ug. ::?2l Emphasis on teaching. leam1ng, using rntu tt1 \l' tnldfl'{ 1 01~pla) of ab1h1 to anal ze character could dazzle PH"\ IUU\I~ \lo.CJ'llK . I anJI\ tdual OCUS also on baste ISSUC fitnes • humor VIRGO ( \u& :!"\~~pt 22) tud) Leo message. how that )'OU Emp!oymttll 5530 ltln lau h .11 \our b"'n l orblc" Be tntcrcsted tn man) things but l\Otd -...li.iiiiilliiiiii_;..._.-.-'lJ1tc 11n~ lon.c ~potltght on entertainment. travel. publtsh1ng. •ue-llHI• 't cu1'll ;idJ to ".irtlr\l~ Ptf 210' E1191111111k coa11 LIBRA ( pt. ::?1-0ct. :?2> o\ttenuon rt\lolvcs around sccunt), Meu Rtt1rH1 •n· prnfX'rh. hfc~t)lc lnd1v1dual phy~tC311) auracccd to you Wlll confeu. cou;:f.~831°s1e~!P'V rnntide. ~cl approval 8c open-minded without being gullible evaHabte In .Costa Mesa licorp10 pla)' roll: SCORPIO (Oc-t. J3°Nov. 21) Scc:nano fea1urc discovery. e11c1tc-- 11wn1 rnnta,·1 w 111l relative who had been "a~nt wttho u1 leave " C >'It al~o h1ghltght<i shorl 1nps. surpnS( \'1SltS. ab1ltty 10 repair mcchamcal OhJ~·ts. SAG ITrARltl (Nov. 22·Dcc. 21) Y ou m t&ht say ." uddc:nly fin.1nrn1l pro\p.'tts look \Cry good " ConK'rvc assets. Check pouc- bcltl) o f 'illlc deposit ho,.. Future ~unty could be at stake. You'll cmpro\e appearance of home CAPRICORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 19) M oon 1n your "'"' hiplt..,ts 1n1t11ll1\l', pcnonaht)', K'' appeal. l nd1v1du al w ho wor\• behind enc' ~111 take )OU into confidence. You'll team prrhaps more than )OU care co know' AQ AIUUS(Jan. 20.Fcb 18) You mt&ht Ix •rans to younclf. ··1 want wrMttuna SJ>ttlaCUlar." Much thal occun 11 qwrt. txh1nd \t'c:nc c;ccnano af'° fc:aturn cn tcnsaty. rctpon11bthty.1VOD1 roman- tic rc:la11onsh11)' NO COU.FCTlNG PICES (Feb 19--M arcb 20) You cornpleic cycle -what had NO SOUC111NG been put 1 tde will Ix rcactiva~ Wcsh coma true ia dramatic Oft. Olw ~ A •«ti - Mm ........... °' .. ,.,,al-. ... . l4Nlll fashion Scenano features complcUoft, romaaoe.. dMlec:c to bit finan<1AI ~kpot. Suck with nu•blr 9. ... _ If' Mdal 11 • Yooa ...,._.Y: la ia ._to .ab~ an domal~ 11tuaUOA. You ":.'/.I c:wt• --w.-. I bl doina riab• 11u,.r· You .not oaly , '°"Nil for your nftotionll. mcatal. ftftanciaf ~ Y•'I h ill ~ ud ~ ... ,,.. ... ~~--" Oifikion. canorr pcnana ·11111 _.._.,..... ,_ •·,.... blil •· Cllld .. .atcr &bu Wl MGCMr w ....-illln•• ..._ ., ..... ~-----"'41Nomnbfr wtl "' ,...,. .... ' --,..--=::=::=::--;;;.::::===============l--..i ~~ ARIES f M arch ~ 1-.\pnl I 'I) f-celtng ol rn~lentmcnt do minates. C )<.IC,.., .-.uch that ~ou sa~. ··ftnal1' I am gm ng to contact m fn('nds no mattt'r "ht•rc lhe~ It' c'" ' ou feel at onl' ~1th the untvl'f"ie Let go .tnJ grab hold. TAURUS ( .\pnl 20..Ma' ~0) '\trc<i'I tndetxndi:nce onginalttY, ~our o "n 't'.>k C~ck h1ghltgh1' achtc\cmt'nl promo 11on. "i lhng· nc's to a ccpl re pons1brltl\ ~tn1or ~kht '>'Ill he "nttc.·n o ff books l co figures prominent!) • GEM£NI (May 21 -June :!DI: l unJr aspect co1nc1des with I t'ommun1catton. travel, greater degree of rnm·r pcJl'<' A rcmarkabk dt~l'O\CI) also 1s part nl e·u:1t1ng 'ccnano (a mer .\quJn us pcrwns I "'" pla~ mHstanding rbk' CANCER (June 2 1.Jul) ~~) lnd1\1dual close to }OU con fides "" nl're the monc1 1s •• 't o u'll bn::nhe '>1gh o f rchef Focu-; o n social ac 1n 1t). populant~ a~arenc.-<;c;, ol tl(xf' image t-onncr teacher 1s 3\atlahlc lor con<iuhauon 1 r • LEO (Jul> ~3-i.\ug 2:?) Ltgal Jcxumcnt'> figure prominenth Be pos11t\C concerning nghts. f)('nnt'>\ton ~pothght alw on emotional c.:umm11mcnt'i. financial 1n,estmrnl,, manlal \tatu'i Taurus, Ofl>IO pcr'l<ln'i plo~ roks VIRGO ( .\ug. lJ-5cpt .:?2) 't o u'll he~~ tn(l. "I dtd ct before and I'll do 11 3gain1" Focus on ~ork. ba 11.: 1\\UC'>. \uccco;slul use of "nncn "c.ird You'll ht' Ill conta~t ~11h rc'itlc"' d\n;lmtl crcattvc 1nd1\1d·j ulli. LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct 2:!) enano fcalure blend o f the m1cllect "tth ph)stcal attraction .\1tc:n11on re' oh c'>. round home ab1ht} to beaul1f} urround1ngs l O\C rcl:u1on'lh1p dominates Taurus will figure pmmmentJ)- ~ang s \.i'W'll!fftl•"Q 9 Std!'/ $luff 1• Dull pain s Dout>~ neoative 16 Mau.chuserts 1own 11 Garr'\' or ~ 18 0·~9tng 20 Be ag.rateo 21 CommollO!'I 22 6ootM 23 r +s111no ""~ Pll'1 2!> Glanctt 011ei 27 Garmen! par1 29 SundOW!'I 30 u i.e vetw1 3• Cun..- 36 °'"'ne rooo 38 Stagto 39 Colttl>Of al !Of\ 42 E.11\aUate<I •J Mo~latl" •• 01'1 S~ SK •!. ~ .. ted •6 EQOS • 7 K. no<;kS OY9t •9 Common IOI~ 51 Ent~• qwrit ,, !.• A'1 ~· 2 3 ' S8 Grid VIP 60 Ca~ 6~m nw ~ II'.\ Antl4'>! o.an 6" Concef" "G 85 8e'W'()l~I 66 Mld4! dO ..., tti 87 Of lmO()f"I 68 Pa.!~ 69 Dawn llQ11•C>t DOWN I I' 'l'l ~·" 1 TrH nut 3 S1(1y <I ArrenQ4" s wau ~ 6 H!Qhwavt • rw11n lllle 8 8o•f'f eg 9 Gumen1 10 boV' 11 i 911 pan I:' l'tOQ i •1n IJ P1P4! ~1' 19 S•a\'fl O! 010 ~ 1• C"~ 26 841<\~lil 2e Tatn•sl'l 10 1 ewmakef lbbl 31 l ~~ 1\()-tl() J2 JOI<' IOQelhf'< l.lb'*~' J• F°u'lC llO!'lt 3c; Mud~ 37 An SCORPIO (Oct 2 }. ov 21) O then cM'1 fool )OU but )'OU could 1' foll \lcttm to ~lf-<1cccpt1on ploC'c • p('Oplc a'I they a tually e~1st. ~-+--+---il-'---Empha"~ on pro~'· ba~t<' 1 \UC • ~n\C ot \Urv1val P1'1C%s. Virgo 17 pt'r\005 pla' Joie'> AGfTf ARllJS ( O\. 2:?·0ec 1 1) Offer 10 help relauvc 1s 20 (C(.'tl' cd w11h mixed blc\\1ng Do )Our bnc but rcfu~ to be emouo na.11)' tncapac1tatrd by tho~ ~ho want more and m ore. 23 H on1o ns (''pand. romance 1~ ca1ch1ng up CAPRICORN (0« 22-Jan 19)· You thousht )'OU mt~ m.,Ot' o pponuntt)' approximate!) nine da>' qo h was 1 tm. not a mlst. 8 ) tonight )Ou'll kno w . you'll ruhu It '' mone> en the t.nk. Anes. l 1bra pt"rsons U\ p1cturt AQUARIUS (Jin 20.Feb 18). Moon 1n your sap cmpbastres p('nonahty, 1n1u111vc, chami. wt appt"al. Your ClOlon dom1naie: 'anou hades o f blt.te What at first appeare'd a defeat wiU be tran formed into 1'0Ul•n1 victory PISCBI (ftb 19'-M.arcb 20>· You'll be ldmmed lo inner cu-etc. ' Round table.-d11eu~1on provides rcvetataon You'11 am about ll't'ftt mancu~cr. infortnauon that had bttn withheld. C.nttr nauve p&ays role IP MARCH 22 IS YO k BIRTHDAY You have come anto )Our o.,o -ou hold trump card,~ 1n dnvtt•s eeat. Weth all dais 1r._,.__...,_-t-+~~ comes J)t'n'ure. added mpoMlbibty. Rtlationlllip en~ finanaal pte_ture it bfWlter. Focus oa mantal tU!Jll, pollibility 1Mt lmul> wt11 lncmne~ .f nnaa. tio. Scorpio pa1Dn1 -.., rmpoa ... folri 1n your tiff. Vou11 tr8wt ia 'April. iadll 11CUY11* niw--ftnancial -1ndflal1 pOiaible.. ~·trill be ,_ w memonbk t.rr-t--+-t--+-- lftOfttlt, feetunna p10Matioa. ,.. k11oa. low. "'fVIOOS PUZZLE SOl.VED '\ II r O'g"'e •O BP<!c., • • 1 Cont "fl• • 8 1 .. <l S()(••O •8 WH 'IU4i<'J •9 G•az nQ ""° ~ Str ftQ •atw S2 A U& "'cf' ~ 'ill U C•tv .,_. Soo•IQU1 ~!i A>l>t>e>n comtl to•m l .. rttO<y s;-Bog 100 4! g l!Em~t ~---- 6' Back•ard 10 11 12 13 • . • • • • I DAILY PILOT I ThuraOay, March 22, 1990 W GS 7014 Antl~s. Autos l"f°"td 15 c AT AL IN A n Classics 904 5 llZ '12 '*l 9100 XUtos lnfontd 9100 AUIOi bONsllc 9300 __ ,.. __ .JC __ ...,_TICE ____ ,. ____ ec_llD......,.ta ....... _ 1 __ ,.. ____ ec ___ llO.._ncE ........ ___ ,._-....,ec ........ 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AULT T•• MOTICSW llOTIC8W w/tretl9<, 2 yHr o•d 87 •27SC C OBRA 7•1< m1u Frnnly 141f· v ... a11a .. ttroll• 9 Ohp Rl:'PLICA 289 VII, t. \llCeJ All rKorda ~ ~-In 2• o lion fuel •oeed, protess1on II) c:hrome Cenlra wtleelt & I~. 1leeps s com ou111 w /w eu n ty n•w tiru Both IOC>I lociablyl Too many ulr•• 71•·595·5599 Brown Saddle 1ntlt'10t •o .. 1111 S6000 !>bf', CHE\IROLE: T COHVA IR $25,500 Hl 62 1·1081 • " (71•1731· t 19-0 19G5 red con~l>rllbtA, W 980·6700 filNDER J2 7 11l!'t PoWG!' g1klft t11m 1•4tw (Mt Lockrnillof) "61.il:tronics, rflitny •lllt'> tire\ Sh tp G 11 $3.200 MERCEOES I 81 JOOSO S28 900 •O M t•urmQ 786 8183 Turbo Diesel Mtl Ille _.•wp ort $ 10,000 browo, unroot Good Motivated• w111 •"" Autos lmporttd 9100 cono111on. $ 1•.000 togethl!f' or seo.iratPly1 -53•·6017 96•·9718 • •VW BUG 72 Cv~1om pamt & 1n1e11or 300 wet MHCIHI 'll, 2H Slll'is/Oocks/Storagt sovrut ~y'lltom • l'•tras Perl•ct eond1t1on t r' $1000 ORO 4J4 6548 ownf'r 99.000 m1 Whllo 1021 $5000 Call Doono ·T·a·· _-..,.--,-3·5-S_L_l_P_t;_· _f_O_R A llOI t <I '11 (. T ;i door 4 7 4.5 1 t I 9am-Spm >v ,.,ti 1 <,po ••d ,.•C••ll«>ut RENT Prtrntt lull ,,., vite ,.0,,,q tondlttnu S HjQO MFRCEOF.S 86 300ff Newvon M,1111 l 6!14· 701q .illf" '>POI Wt111n blue ml A !.. rully Ullo Y Jc.111 Ar1. '"' 111•· I toaoeo Good c:ood 6T3·9:no DMW IQ. I 2l>IJ2 llllW S25.000 OBO 8!i7 1l83 p111nt ~ ltrttS r11ros ,,.c. .. 1 Shp A11111t No l1VI' At>olr•l lt'lll ~l 4SO Ofl O M 'Jf.T MERCEDES BENZ 300 ~t\ Tie 10 25 $240 SEt L , 4 ., 7:J 1; TURBO DIESEL 198:? ··s~ALES ANCH0 fl4v f 11 w m1IPilQI!, I uW•111r 03•1}'9-5 • .is 1•.01 BNIW 1<:11s.i 3 181 ... t1111 n 1nt cond1uon $17,qoo WANTED TO l:llJY Sm II sunr(IOI ltld lllt'• .ip <. 111 1J;Jf hOll.tllt . .,., .. li;.lr1I eou I "b will Iran i .. rabl II or L v. • •t' $AO 15 MGB n t;ONVERllBLE Sfi<:"e m!X'• 9 o• Dalli 8 .1url!n 'f.0 881,:i 11ara-1op r rtblt •ng ISiand C111 b • AA. 4 MlK. Transportation --~,.. Motorcyclts Sc-oottrs "TO Ira ... nlN•r p,i1fs 434 970 ' 4 \i'lhttl Orlvt Jttp.s MW 82 or,2a .. A Ip ... n. N,.,•U'i • NOr.. s 115<! d : C• S>I 000 ,,~f.q40!< • "1 , 845 llj!SSAN l ~i'.i :'tiO/ E•i'.:~ .,, n' Corl<.M On ~lutth tr"" m 511101 4 ~• t>t>l1 11 r r.•e• .. o (1r J "" 0"-'.. 4 4 000 '" • s '53000 ·5r, q,\S? '-11$$..\N ~(tHRA tl!S4 4 T YOTA 1983 Ce!Ke QT HEVA LET '85 LAN(). 9MT91G_,. WllA_W,.,.T, NOTICaW ~NUFllG ....CNIAl•ll fllCel*\t wOflilflO eon-MARK CONVERTIBLE NOt<e IO•*t ~ ttlel DAftO ANL_ !!1. ...... ~TU'e IALI T •. .... AINAL -AINAL -TIS dltlon AM/f'M , AC A-1 Condtflon 35,000M the BoerCI ot Tfllal ... Of IN LaN YOU, ... ACTIOll ..... , N.• ... "UIJFll U ,000. IU-07311, a12000 557-12U Coett Communocy COl!eQe TOMOTICTYOUll,_.· T-..0..W CG-HIOWI CGHllll a.1 ll•O·H25 Olttriet of Ofet\09 County lltn, IT llAY • IOU) AT 11911 ..... AL CW ,.,,..,AL°' VOLKSWAGEN t977 -'llwa Cal1torn11 wMI rec-.ve Mel· A~ IAL8. •YOU ..,Oln'MT COlllllTIC*ALUM COililDITIOIUlUM CO -u -eel blct• uo to bul no leter •ID M 10&.MATIOll NOTICF' ~NO. ..-TNO. NVERTIB LE lrlPl•s11000<t>estotter AIC, 11\M 200 pm , Mondt)' CWntaNA~Mnta YOU A~ IN DEFAULT .. ., ..., white, gotd wllMlt H<.el rediO Oreat trantpor-AorO 1990 allhe Pun:hu ,.IOCllDINQ AQAINIT UNOER A D£ED OF TRUST, COMTAL COAITM. lent eoodlliOn S•UOO t111on \;ar •"11 O.OllllMlll of MtO COi-YOU, YOU IHOUlD CON· OATEO Oecembef 16, 1985 DIVU.Of'mNT o.wl~ 535·563 l Ml· l1N 1tQe d11tr1ct lbealed 11 1370 TACT A 1.AWVltt UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-PIMllT NO. •1 PIMllT NO.-.» VOLVO 11175 W1gon, Adame A'<lenue, Cotta NOTtcl 0# TION TO PROTECT YOUR (Te ~I ( .......... ltl automalle Ei.celltl\t l••-------· ...... Clllforn11 at WfllCh TMllTll'I IAU PROPERTY. IT MAY BE ....... .._,, ....... ....... mechllnleal and appear-CHRYSLER 1982 LeBaion time Mid bldt will bl pub NO. '112M SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE ....._. .. e ......, ..... S .. C b'-M k r . llety opened and raa<I tor On APRll 3, 1990, 1t IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLA· ...... ......, lftel.lfiieht11llll•llllftll9 I enca ervice recorvs. onvef'll "' ar .... ou PURCHASE OF MICRO· 10 00 AM AT THE MAIN NATION OF THE NATURE ,..,.,_) "*" .tery) AC. aheepsktn exiras. leather In tenor AC. COMPUfEl\S. ORANGE ENTRANCE TO BUILDING OF THE PROCEEDING NOTICE IS HEREBY • NOTICE IS 1-4EREBY lie s219s OBO cruiee Ellcellent con· COASTCOlLE0£ LOCATEO AT 1120 w LA AG AINST YOU. YOU GIVEN lhll the Hunl nglOf\ 0 1\/EN lhlt lhe Huntlllgton 60-776"/w 673 1!867/h <I It 1 on S 4 1 0 0 All bids 111 to ~ 1n llC· VETA, In tht Clly or OrtnQe, SHOULOCONTACT A. LAW· 8elc;tl City Councll wut hold Belch City Couocll wlll hOld 583·392 lld 8!'i4 1300/e eoroanct with the Bid ~u· County ot Orano-Stile or YER a publle hMrtno In lhe Coun· •public helrl1111 ln the Coun-VW 1117 t BUG, 'lhabby runs 0 K $~00 6• 1·58ti1 VW 197 I Karmann C.h10 EilCellent cond1t1on Musi sell ca11 •94 8434 DODGE 1984 600ES menla Which or~ now In ltle CaJlfom11, CALIFORNIA RE· F A R M E R s A N 0 ell Chamber It lhe Hunt• ell Chamber at the Huot· Convertible black, turbo. and may be aacur1<1 In the CONVEYANCE COMPANY, MERCHANTS TRUST COM· 1ngton S.ach Civic Center, lngton Belen Civic Genier, all electrtc, 56K 55000 oft1ce 01 tho Olre<;tor ot 1 Ctlllornla CorpOlallon, as PANY OF LONG 6EACH 11 2000 M11n Streel. Hunt· 2000 M1ln Street, Hunt· Work 851_ 1100 Eltt 27 Purc:11as1ng of 111111 collf.\gl duly appointed Trus1ee duly appointed Tru1t11 1ngton e.ach, C111101n1a, on lngton Belch, Callfotnle, on dl1tr1GI ufldtr thll certa•n Oeed ol under the tollowlng dt· 1n. <1111 and at lhtl ume In· 1he d1ta and II Iha tlm41 In· Home 6•2-8539 Eich blddM mutt •ut>mll T 1usi t•ecuted by MEtR E tcrlbeO deed ol tru1t Will dlcated below 10 receive and dleattd below lo rec:.+ve 11\d DODGE 84 DAYTONA wllh hit bl<I a c1 hler t GITLIN ANO ESTHER G SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION contldtr the st11ement1 ot eonslda< the etatamlf'llt Of vw 1973 f'811b.irll Re AIC PtS P/B Good eon checlo. et1rt1l1td Check . Of GITLIN HUSBANO AND TO THE HIGH~ST BIDDER au pel'IOfll wno wish to bl all person• WllO wtsh to be bllllt PnQ11'e 5 MPG dttlon s2SOO OBO bidder bot1dm1d1poy1blt WIFE a1 trus1011 rec:orded FOR CASH ANO/OR THE h11rd rallli¥9 to the appll· heard ralallve to Iha lppli· c I P an $ "i S 0 Io ho 969.8764 to the Otdlr 01 lhl' Col5t on Apnl 30 1984, as lnSlru· THE C ASHIERS O R ce11on dttcfloed below e111on dHCribed below 650·7<176 Commu111ty ColltQe 01w1c;1 menl No 11•-176891 ol Of. C ERTIFIEO CHECKS DATE/TIME Mot1d1y, OATEI TIME Monday, V••• 7L CO•'VE"TIBL c f0RD 1960 Falcon COt.11>41 Boera of TrushH!S 1n an llClll Rec0tdS of ORANGE SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOE Ap11I 2 1990. 7 00 PM Aprll 2. t990, 7 00 PM . •• , .., ·~ " ""' Good bl)(jy runs w811 amoum not ltn .nan five County Stala or California SECTION 2924h (payable II APPLICATION NUMBER APPLICATION" filUMB~ BLAUK New eno1n~ $1t75 605-6510 pe<cent (6.,<.) ol the sum bid under the pawer of sale the time ot sale 1n ""''UI Appeal 10th• Planning Com· Aooeat of Plaonlng Com- p 111 n I ' t 0 p $ 5 5 00 as a g1111 nlH lhll Ille btd· lhertln contained. wlU sell It money OI Ille Untied Slllffl mlssJon I Appr0\111 ol Corl· mission'• AOl)IOllAI of Con· 675·S0~5 FORD 84 l TO 4 door dl'lr w111 enter into lhfl PVbhc auction to the highest 111 right. Otle lf'd 1nte1Mt dlt1ona1 UM Permit No d1t1on&I Ute Permit No VW 7 CONVERTIBLE fully equ1ppe<1 $2700 proposed qontr11ct 11 the oldd" f0t CHh or check as conveyed to and now held 89-'25/COHtal oe1111lopmen1 89·57/COastaJ Oeve4op~t BUG Nf!w IOP lrw•rlor 000 2131860·4428 t1me " awarded 10 111m In described below payab~ al by II undM Mid Deed OI Permit No 90 1 Plfmll No 89-32 '" tlo41 t•tnl ol 11•1\1•1"' to l'nllf tile t•IT14I o1 6al4t In lawful Tr~l 111 the prooe<ly 1>11 .. n-APPLICANT Or Jamq APPLICANT Bdl Ridge· ru"' greill \3 IOO oeo FORI 'll T ..... Y·I tnl O IUCh contract the money ot lhe Umle<I States lhlf dMCllbed Sclllll way Oestgn 5828 E SflCOtld 841·2935 1x1n1 cond UK etlencl d P•OtHd~olthec.h«k ... •1104l ol Aml!flCI w'lllOUI W8f TRUSTOR ROBERT E APPE~l~N T Rooe11 Street long Beech CA vw 85 C~BRinl(; r ... aw1nty Orig ownN rorlt•ted or •11 tt>e case of 1 ran1y e•pr11n or 1mp1oed as MEYER. a $Ingle mao as hot ChiCk er at . 901103 1 o""ner Gocd eoritJitlon $10 7co 760·96:?8 bo"d t~ lull tum 1M1·1eol 10 ltlle "~ o<>\!Mh1~10n or soie •"<l sepatate proPf'rty L OC A T 1 l) N 18 8 7 2 LDC A T I 0 ~~ 16 39 t · ""ii bd tort"'1tt'(J tu d c.ol t ncumbraf'Ctll •I "9hl. ltUe BCNEFICIARY FARMERS Ba1un1 L11na tDavanport Ard!lflV C1tc.le, ~111 of Ed $T500 OBO 641•8113 I GOVERNMENT SEIZ!'D 1agl' <l•~lllCt and 1n11test now neld by 11 ANO MERCHANTS BANK 1s1111d Hunt•ngtof' Harl>OUrJ 1nger Avenue w111 of VW 8!1 VANAGON vehicles from S 100 COi • No l>•ddl'r may withdraw H such Trutleti 1n and to the OF LONG BEACH a Call· ZONE R 1 CZ !Lo'"' OenSI· S11brool>. Ln IHumbo+t Con•plOll'ly upg1 adt'<I v It t I e '> Ch,. v y s ntt hod for 11 rr• od for tort)' following ae~rtbed properly l0tnia corporalloo recorded ty Ru1den11a1 Coastal lstena1 New II• O!'./ br 1 ,_ I' b Por~cl1es and 0111111 c<)n· •1ve 145 days fir• lhl' d lt s11ua1!'Cl 1n lhl' aforPsald February 7 1986 as lnllr~ Zone I ZONE R l·CZ (low Oenal· S8500 t 7!1·5025 ltsc11ted properllt'S Fm '"' lor IN! 1>p•r11,q thttr1tnl Counly and State to wll ment No 86-0~26•0 of 01 REOlJrST To perm11 the ty Res1den11a1 Coastal 74 KS BLAlEH UcPlft>l'\1 Buyers Gu d& 1-(800! '"" Bo.i1<1 u1 fruSt<'O' 11• LOT 72 TRACT 826 t IN flc•el Record! 1n the office or remodel end addition to an Zonel pQRSLH! I• •\I I' I flf'. 448 2562 Pl't 408b Also 'e''" ll•f!pr .1 .. 1,.olrt'jf'<.I THE CITY OF IRVINE. AS lhe Recorder of OranQe l'•ISttngt,.,,o\lory\lnQlt·lam• REOUESl Remodel and stort>d 1,11, ,,,.w C.:1J1 ,,,., Autos Oomtstlc 9 300 oreo eves & weel(enno; .. g "''"' ""° 111 t110~ or to PCR MAP RCt;OROEO IN County ''Y 1~ 1<lPn<'l • Tha 11do111on add111on to 811 e1usttng sinole ~ >.4 • I 2 13 860 44. JEFP !G'3'J ""'·'' ,,, 0 lect c1Jnd11 , " m iles $•• (l0 2\j .SQ;> l , ' Trucks TQYC)' 11 I'S., TinH'<l rims Vans FORD l'lBK M • VAN pan+'I , 1n speeo so 1 1~ This ls a grent 11mt1 t• Ou• lhat llshlng bnot ~ou '" aJways wa11te<1 Elet tl•ti"• ~ ona for sale lhts wee> •n ch1SS4fltl<I llORUSEYOUR RUCH! TllllOl&H OUR MEW llPROYED LOWER RATES r--r--1 $2.44 per day That ALL \1 0\1 p.1y le 4 llrP JO I ly '"'' m,,. '" 1n .. SERVICE DIRECTORY ~,., m 'f.l ''' (AL ASI FOR LOIS Ser"1( P rJ •ec: 10•"' Reprf' ,f>I t l1 v•• 142·4321 Ext. 310 • 110 l• • f\ Ur u~v6 N " e ~ r a ming (;om ml H"s '' lrt I Qr l< t l CUSTOM CHIMETRY. K t('ftt ,._.,,.., trq it 8' '•lrt ol '' FRff .. ~t .\ I 1.z.11 Doors >h•t 1w All• •Jl10• • le Hl"·l•I~ I' I I o , 1s·1111 011,,11 r-,t"'" ··tr: )~ ¥' , ... J .. r '[.JI, 0'6. I FIMISMlD CAR,HTRY ll 1t>,nf'''> ... 11 jr I .. \l(l I'\ w nao"" 1Pr ~ L bOrt•1 ? tlS '"XP 434.4q2~ Carpet Cleaning & Repair Sen11ces Ct•N'I Uphot51'"'Y Clean- ••, Empty SpP• •a 101. s 1 't t.Jpho ,(f'r f or ... nta Rue; ,'\ hdr<l tr • in •at• r c" m~ 1PK• tu!r 9 t' "'~" (,'II Sh'"" 840 "87- Cement/Concrete (irovPwoy~ 01111 Plllhs PIC NC' tOh too ~mall r111. Mlcklr 631-0513 ~ l vouR c ()N( RFTE N!'fOS Ou1111~ "'or~ at •HJ'i Pllt t'S r r.... u51 JG I <1-..1,., HICK /COMCRlTl werk Prot rellilllle reai rel'I FREE est 540 4411 IAN C.ONCRETE C.RACKED or WA TEA PUDDLING? Re,url&Cf' wt PPbblelo.ole Dr1vpwc1ys·BlllCOttlf i>tc EXP LICENSE DAYCARE Baell bay smell orouo lg yard 1nae1t1 Drop-ins or wicly 71m to ., 7S6-1663 •CHILDCARE • - Br•kful lunch and anecks LMg• yard LOii Of hugs end. play • e.41-008'4 . Complete HOUNCIMnlflO & Momecare Service CALL CH(>AES, ETC ,,.. .. 1.as1~ wa1H1 any ''"~ul 111111!\ or ,,, BOOK 3:>8 PAGES 30 Saia d£1ed ol 1rust di' oncludt'S a 2 000 square 1001 fam11~ dwelling 1r>elud1ng a S 14 000 '·1 i' •? i AMC 7• Hornf't n:io1111" I LINCOLN ·71 Gon11nen1;il luimollill+'• .,, uny t>o<J or 1n THROUGH 19 OF MIS scnbes the following prnp owa ~tory llltrd story Tne dwelllng •• PORS('Hr. Hl tlJ 114\ Automatic Runs """ 460 engine Rvris Q(ln<J 1t1en1CJ<lln() CELL ANEOUS MAPS IN erty EN VI R O NMENTA L proposed .1< hA~A •.99• Pl 1tr1urn unrool .. H;}f(.11bac.i.. $671\ S1400 SE.E 642·0'167 OENE FARRELL. Vice THE OFFICE OF THE THAT PORllON OF STATUS Categoncally ex. \QU&re fl'Q!OIMtllllhfenrM l)fi!i·6510 -. Chancellor, ButlneH Al· COUNTY RCCOROER OF BLOCK 0 OF CORONA mt1pl PllllUAnl 10 S1te1ton and a 767 5Quarf' ""' ;i•r MERCuRY 8J <'Ol ONY falra, Co111 Community SAID COUNT { DEL MAR IN THf CITY OF 1530 I Cln ,~ 1 ol me Cah· age L... CADILLAt; 1'17'f St'vlll!' p A R K N I N E I College Dltlrlct EXCf'P TING THE RE NEWPORT BEACH. COUN lornta Env.ronmen1a1 Oual1ly EN v I R 0 NM r N T A l Eat""''"' ond•I Qll Ull~ PASSEN GEH WAGON Punh >tell n l"Q l..o.i" FROM All OIL GAS MIN TY OF OQANGF STAIE or Act STATUS Calf'gOflClllly f'• r,; O""I'*" $7~00 OBO SJ675 75~ 8512 01•l1 P1101 M·ln h 12 2'1 E R A l <; A N 0 CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP COASTAL STATUS AP· empt pursuant lo Sf'ci1on tl'iO 3006 1llflO H V 0 R 0 C A R B 0 N RECOROEO IN BOOK 3 PEALABLE ISM BMowl 15301 Clau I an<l St'CllOI' M ERCURY 87 COUGAR Tll27J SUBS T ANCF.S IN AND PAGES 41 A.NO 42 OF Mt$. Trtt'I pro1 t 1!1 n tile ao 15303 Cius 3 ol the Cah· CAOILLAl Sabi+' llt-Bl' l•1lll11l I LOAOEO Very lnw m1IP'> UNOER SAID l ANO BUT CELLANEOUS MAPS Rf p111101a 'portion ol the rornoa Environmental Ouallly $10000 CaU67'• or,o,r, WITHOUT THE RIGHT or CORDS Of ORANG E j,o •••al ronf' · ACI SHAM DtVILLE S 1 QOO •t If. 111411 or ,,48 Q ' l.AOILL AC EI DORADO b t!C. 080 CHEV 1 c11~; C1tm;u o rl'tl PUBLIC NOTICE SuRFACE (NTRY TO A COUNTY. CALIFORN IA. IJr•df'r tile pro-.~1on) o• COASTAL STATUS AP- FICTIT Ous Bus NESS DEPTH OF 500 FEET ANO CARNATION AVFNUF. "'" •iunhugton Be en Ord1 PEALABLE See Below) I I MFASUREO fROM THE !FORMERLY CAl LEO THIA Mn' ti Cl)<le lhe action This pr'l1..._1 1'1 tn I~ IP-NAME STATEMENT ~ TN· 10 .,. rq PN 0 , Jte SURFACE 'HEREOF AS,T1Elt1 AVENUFI VACATED •akrn Dy lhP C11~ Council •S 11>eat1bla port•"n of tne I RESCR\IEO IN OEED RE· ANO ABAN00NE0 JANU• '"'JI un1o>ss 1n tlPfA.tl Ii hle<I coestal ZOM' "0~~"c lld~ $ ~EE C1rn C:OROEO IN BOOK 11167 ARY 11 1920 BY ORDER OF to "t' Collllal Ct>mm••~>On Un<ll'f tnP prov•5•on• 01 19061 6,;.,,., l.iono tlunl PAGf ei6 OFFICIAL RE BOARD OF S11PERVISOl'lS Dy lhP 11'.'0I canl or an aq lhtl Hunton9ton ~a<"h Ora · B C C.OROS OF SAID COUNTV 0" ORANGE COUNTY 1r eved p.111~ nancl' Code tll' ac:tton ?~3.'6°f'$01 "l I A A p N • I 151.01 CAL.FORN•A A CERflrtE.O Said l)(~ea1 m .. s1 t>e ,,, taO.efl by trn> Cuy Counol IS Ctl'(h J11r 1> r.01·11· 1\!Gli I Tt>e 10181 3'fl00flt OI lhe COPY OF WHIC"l WAS RF: .. r t.ng ancS mu11 et lortf' n fin• unless an DP"'•' II hied t ~ VII IJvtomatri: 1ROC 1 1 1 ""' Pcl5 11ria t••"'s to "'eel PONTIAC 69 SJ Grat1d· pr w 428 VS 11utoma11c ;i c 2 ooor h ird11:-n l "" II" W $ J 6 0 0 0 fl 0 '? 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Main I Pa•nt1ng Int E1o,1 House 4 ADI Ou ' 1ob Free ett SI lie ~69897 636-17'>11 Yllll P&llTlll A HIN I HANGING/STRIPPING LIC 5801175 VISA-MC 673.isn SUPERIOR waueo .. ermg lnll•llatton R•moval Wall 99JH1ir Prompt lie •566215 Marll 642·6e•2 WE gal111\d nano together Sl"P palnt01n11111 Ad vice to lhe erNY 14 yra U.P 833-7\72 an~ htne Ju ll'll 11~ n.lovi<lu 11 costs e•pen!'f's and '\cl• RECORDS OF ORAlllGE parly dCH'ms 'tl.rn .. etl ag-Saoa appeal must t>e 1n r 1111 •<•glslr inl c:o,,,. vane es at lhl' t•mn ot 1111' in· COU NTY CAl IFORN A g .. e~ea Tlll'rf' 1\ no ll"C lo• 1 ... 11111111 and must set tor1111n mf'nC'"" IQ " ln)tt{I DUSI l•al pu1lhca11on of ti•!> No-MORE PART1Cl.ll/<Rl y OF '"• aPl'1'41 of l c Odtal dtt detail Ille actions and rn<is tl!ICl'J ti'! 1 ct 1 Ou!io flee ~'" S 13431' II• SCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS •l'!loorrl'nl l.'••11') I An ag grounds Dy 8"d 110011 .Vl11Ch llVS'N" '""'' or fl !rl' Curr .. nt\ di\lf."<1 Ca5n•P•~ COMMENCING A.T THf Qra100 P'"'°' "'·'• 1111'! an the 1tpphc11r11 or mlMl'Sled I ~I a ,olJtl••' 111 Nn ... mr ,., 6 Chf'C~S "' Cf'rt•loACI Cn!'<'.O.s MOST NORTH!: Al 'Y COR aopfla 10 tnf' ( t,.J'111 Com party Oet!m~ n1mSPll Ilg l'll''J Oll~illlf' lo lh•• Tru•lee or NEl'l OF LOT 18 Or BLOC!\ m1ss1011 .,..llh•n tl'fl ! 101 wori\ i;r f'vf'd Thert• 15 no fee lor Cine!, J.1r .. ,,, ... 11 t"dOH• '""' dC('l'~·l~lllP to 231 OF SAID CORONA OF l ing dily• Ir 1m ""'"'n tnl' thl' 1pl)f>al Of 9 co.ulal <le Tni~ ~I l ll•mt•t•I ""'" ldt>tj •rv511'1' nrov1de<l proper MAR °THENCE NOAH .. 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From nlotm•lllur which WES' AlONG HIE SOUTtt from thfl Clly ol Hunll,,gton appeal 10 the Coastal Com· oll1flH our.h uu f'v•UlllV 1111' Trustl'6 deem!> r.,1. lllle, WESTERLY LINF OF THAT Belich pursuant to SftClton m1s1Yon w1lhtn IPn ( IO•work· 1:-1 lfl 10 F~7 ' Pubh<;llHd Ormni• C:olUI but lnr wh1chTru!>IP'1>ma~f''tCERTA IN •OOO tOOT 30603 ~f 111 PubliC Re 1ng davs lroM wllen the no rep1p~n1a11on or war RIGH T OF WA'r CON ,ourtotCodo 1n wr111ng 10 Coastal Comm1n1on re Dally P•IOI M <re.II 1~ 22 24 rt1nly fhA ~l•eet A<ldr AS'l(ll'<l VEYEO TO THE COUNTY Ca•1lorn10 Coaital Com· ceove<I Ille NollCI' ol Action April S 19"10 ~P .. fuCC )lo PlltCl1f''t TP•"ir•s Rer l r 1r1f l.•t F f' <,t 'i63·'.J41 111 Plumbtn 24 Mr HO• 141·H22 HEA I NG • Pl UMBING OLDEST AO • lu 0,418~8 · VISA• MASTER OARD EXPERT C:1•f111c1• A ll1·t m Plumt"'r 51nco l(l~;> W"llP• llMll'llHllf.0011 l • 10111'1' ta 1< ulS fl•luu•!S 11~ 4il'l01S "1f.·t-8Q 1" PRO~ sir Cl' 73 I Ow 1,1h•S Ot•PO&Al!i hit t tt!rS 10 et "''' D•rlO II• h1r~s C.ill l!)r p110nt~ NOi,. 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STATEMENT ~Pi !11'nt1. · c-mmfllrCt I RPtOOl!I j.. tor ~ I~ ylts Qua •'Y Nork F '' A.uns Fnsi GtJARAN IF.F.n Svc f REc E•'·""''" , 55711'14 968 ~e<i I Mlol fi~4 n'lfl• Count,-o J'."tlrua•y oen ' corr1>el~~ fh 11m Lyon ComDan~ U !I() The IOllOlo. ng ~isons arp 21 1990 &>enel ~11uf'dt'!l1,1d0t'l'<1 'Von t<arm11n Np..,port <lOl'gt>llS•ntossas r447171 I) T·u~I tly r"JW" 01 ' S.ach Calif 9:18AO HOOTON ~ COMPANY Publl'>red Ora ,.e Cu.isl DrMcr or lll!IOull n tllP 01>1 L 1M N ) 1 ,c;,n Juan 1301 Oo•• Strt'el tOth 01•1)" P110I MMt 1 8 t'i 22 gallons St>Cur•n tflltreDy CaoosiranQI I°' • C11J1 fl()Or N-pe><I Be ch Calll 1990 nas fll•..,.utl<d nrl ll1• l~l'lrt•d 1orn11 c.Npor1111on 4~90 92660 Th ,;,>o 10 1f'10 undl'r '!I"""" ""'111 .. n V n 1<1r""" Nll!,,.PD•at Stewn R Hooton 18261 PHOF ~ 11c" i J 5hm<JIP1 1 ___________ 1Dt:c111t•ti0n .t Ollti1u11 ,1n<1 84Mch Cahf 9:1660 Pamela Plea VIiia Parle, Brokf'>n' Mo.;<;on!,17 rtal Ml.IC NOTICE Oi>ma••<l lrn 'ial!' aod wrol Th11 t>11•1nf'H •• oon· Cahf 92887 r •Ol le:iks F reti E'il lied 1en na11ee 11 llrf'.trll nd or ductf'd by a c.orpm8Jlon Wilham H c1151 111 122 Low,RalPJ1 72:1·5703 Gil ICS52IO etec:uoo 10 c:au e lhf! undf'r Tile reg•atrant com Park AY1!11Ue L0"11 Beat:h IEIT RIOFlll FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~•ont'd to sen ~-\Id orOIW'llY mencf!d In 1tana11c1 Dus• Calll 90803 MAM£ STATEMENT 10 Hiity 11110 obhg11uon1 nen un<ll!f lho llC:llllOUS LI Ulll K Hooton, 18261 RflrOOllRl'Pd"5 All wor~ The toltow1fl\l persons "'I! and tM•1tfallPr the under Dul4n1!H name or namn Pamela Place v.t11 P1trk pu.ii he 5 70710 7?2 7517 de><ng bua1rtua 11 signl'CI c.auwd Sll•d not Kl' ol llllad at>ove on N A Ctltl 92687 TOP'S RllFIMI w .. T 1fl TMn All' Tiit Qr•v~ fllfC 722-0599 ~ ~ Reeding SAT/AP ltll G1edH II· t• CALIF C1edan1111 675·2760 ••1'1naan. Tree R•mov l·trtm lfHfl hauhng FrM Ut 5•5·1193 C AM8Rroor C'OM · bf~QnO &lell'f.toonl•l>fl "°""'-G MadrJ•1~llJC.tl -fltt5-0\15•r'INS .. Hn-- PUlER CONSUi TANT$ I rec0tclt1<1 O«,.mt\H '2 t98~ Pretid<'!nl ducleo OV a 0-11 part· MAfldlrin 1111 ne C"ltl I In It I Um en I fll O This ~latftmf'nt w I tti.lCl ~Sh•P 92714 86 590895 of 0 11.011• R~ with 11'1e County Cle<lo. of Or Tiii! reg1tll&C'll com• Ponnll Mafle Barrycza• 1 corcn of OranQe C<Xinty, aoge Counly nn FeDrvary menced 10 tran111c:t but1- Mand11"n !rvlne Gahl Sald11lewollbem1~ bul 21 t990 n,.u Uf'det ""' 11c11t1ou1 9271' wllhoul cov,.nani Or w r· F .. 7'90 bus•nass name or name. Th" ou11neu It con reoty axprus Of implled, re Putw!l'leO Or•nge Coeat 1•1190 1bow on FebfuNy 1 ducted by an tndo\lldut! gar<11ng totte P<>SMSSIOO cu OllJly P•lot March t II 15 22 1990 T11a rag1a1ran t com 1111CUmt1r111nc.s to PIV 11141 1990 Stewn R Hooton Gen menced 10 lrlfll&CI bus•· rem111n•"9 om~c:i!l'I JYm of rn.211 Partner neu unclef 1118 flcuuous the note l•I Ma.Ill by Aid Th.-11a1emaot wu filed buSIOHt n,.,,,. OI names Oeec:I of Ttust wtth '"11f"f with the County Clefll Of Or· 111ted 1boY1 on N A u pr~ded In "'° note •d· rt&.IC NOTICE •not County on Fal>nitry Donl\I M 811r1.,c1a~ vtnc:e ti any un~ Ille 28 1990 a. Th•• .-11tement wu filed term• of ...a OHd of Trutt ic..- ''"lh Iha County ci-11 ot Ot fen charges and ••oertMt is1Cm10U1 Ml ... 11 •not County on ,ebrulr) of Iha Trutlet and of the Ma. ITATl•NT ,...... 27 1990 trusts crM tecl by tltd o.ad The followlng person• are Ou111ty wQl'tc,e•~~ed .,.....,. of Truet dOll'lg bu9ineU u reuonatH 9'18·5401 Publlaned Orano-Coatt SllG 11111 W'll be l'leld on Sf'ATt! COLLEGE AS- PuOhsl'lecl Orang.a CO.ti 08tty Piiot Mitch 8 IS 22 29 1990 Tll-23 t m.••••••• Al!litomm fr• eat Ina /lie BUBBLES H9·~99 Oatty P1101 ~arch 8,, 15. 22 Frld1y. Mtt'n 30 t990. 11 SOCIA TES 359 S1n M~ 29 19~ • 00 PM at the Mlln en Or1w SU!ta 201. Newport NlJC llOTICE Th·212 trtnee to tile LOI Al1milot Bllcn C1hl 92MO ----------1C11y Htll toctt41d t t 31Qt Stanley A Solofnon, 3511 ·-PlBJC NOTICE Ka tell a A"•"ue, l .. 9.,, Miguet OnW. Sutta 201, 'ICTmOUe .,.._11 ----------1Alltlll!09 Clllfo•nta ~ Bllcfl, Callf 92MO MAm ITATnmNT ..:nnoua .,..... At the 111M or •he 1n11111 Aic:hlfcl N Dtc:k t 111 fhe tolloWing owton• .,. 1UMR ITAfl•MT putillc.atlon of thll notq, W•tctlft Oftw, Suite 8. OOlnQ bu..,,._ .. Tl'le fOllOWt"11 Pl"IOn• .,. ll'le ,.,. .. lll\'IOUnt 01 the un ~' 8"cn, C.I t2tl0 E CJ A 0 p A I N T E R - clOinQ bUtlfleee II &>.id ~ Of the Ot>li· .._ L ... t90 ~ NATIONAL SALO"' & SPA, NLWP<>f'T MESA OEN-getleln ---by Ina ~ c..tw OrM. Sul.. too. 2• Fllfllon la6end • uo TAL. •M f Srt•tlWirlfl Owfi«led Died Of Trvtl 11nd Newoot1 e.ectt. Callf t2tl0 ~ heon, Ca11f t29l0 ,,, .... Sul.. 103-A. Coat• •l!Nt9d CO•ll e11S*IMI Merion l<notl. I03t 8Mcfl E11rooe .... ~ .. .,,. Mela Callf tH17 and ed'<l•IClll 19 ~o•· lt'ld , eu.na PIW1I, •Callf ~ Ltd , ,_..1 ~ Jecti Ow9r\ W._ JI , ll'netlfy 1170.t7• tt T"-t2120 C)( HU Met1111e. 01rcl•n tottl ~,,... '*"t en TNt e>vtl~ .. con· Cellf ~Newport leecfl. Otove Cellf 92'45 ~ ~ ~ OCtt-*' duc:ted by • v--• ,,.,.. Thie tlutlMll II con- Tlltt t>utiMH ta con• "Y ~ CyntNI ci.. 9' ,_,..., dllC1ecl Dy. llmlWd cluc1ed., • ~ (at3) •:11-0011 the d•Y Tti• reo1ttten1 co1t1• """ • ""'*· Tiie re11a1r1n1 com· befOJe tN M6e merieect to lf..-ct ~ flte rett1tre nt ,0 "'. ~ to .,..... flMlel.. DMe ,~ 27. '"° .... Uf'°9r Iha llcttt!Oull IMflCeCI to .-...ct ..... ,_ ll"dlt "'9 tlc""°"8 P A .. • I It I A • D ..,..... nerM Ot ,_... ,_ 11Mtr .. 11cttt1oue ...,._ ...,.. 01 ,..... •••CMA•TI TltUlf ...,llloveon °"°"''°· ~ ,... or ,.,.. ......... on ...,._ '2. C ... A.'I, O• &.He ttlt• ......... Oft NIA MO IUCM.•11111,._.,., ......,A~ ,_..._ .-.o..i ..... Jt •............. 5 ,_ .... ,." -... ,_ .... , ........ ?-. I I •• -... .-.,.._ .... CeuMy Cillftl Clf Ot· ..... ~ Cillftl ef Or· .... c.._ ..... o.-l'-111~ ....... a.., ...... '· ... c.-e, .. ,..., -~---.. ~ ...... ~-·-ca-.... rs ":: w ra m::rc...r.:--..::r,., .. ~-..::rn !!l!~!!~~!l==!:~!!il!!L::lltil~flill'!J:::::::~:::!l._.:~~~~~J;i1~~~s;~;n1~ .... ~ ... ~!'..._~ ,..... .. Or8f'99 Co.ill DAILY PM.OT~ • ...,_ 21. --Mlle 11na PmJC ma ...c ma ...c mra PaJC mra PaJC ....: aa M.& aa ,.. lelo =:.."::'.!:-:: A11WM.c. ~ CINTIA CA CIM'11woor_.,_ •• ,,_..,... • 19'M&T lOf t *'TMSAIOCUlllA....,.....,. °" ~ e ,_., ..... IM eeu rw-.............. c....-OrMto ... ao, -·-.. ~ LN ~ WIUC* STIWU, tWO ..nca °' Illy lftCI.;::.:: ~ to Md ,... ............. c:.. W1t5 MW. OCT a •• "·-. 1'ttl..Cf SOUTH PAM· VIQOf F-vo ,,.._.t ,..TB'a MU T. a. ... ........,,. ~ i. YflCler MIO 0.... al Ti. ~ '9 CO"-...,_ 'fOU TM8 AC-lilL ~ THf EAST UN( st~ ... -., ...... l*ty .._ °'..:t 1 d Tt\IM 11'1 "'9 Of°'*'Y ~ c9llCted DY: e C01DJCM•1011 ,_ YO MONCT .,..... OIF &AID LOT I AHO.JTI .,\!I t"9 ~tr 0.-of Qr. 1'19e 0.. ..... There ie N) ... -:; ~"'...,~County Cll-Tll• rev111ren1 CO"'· AIOI Uh. IT .... -H()ftTH(,.~Y CXTlHSION .. ~ Gl'I ~ 1~ ,..,,---~=• ......... OI. ~· ....... _ OMCnt•oo IN .., ,.,.... IO IJW\alCt ~ ....... , ... ~ WL ZJ2" FEn THENCE ttlO .. OllTMY Wlllo'"*" P9Mlit Art "**" -~ IM lctotoOWa • ~ -M ~ SOUT .... DEGMIS 21 ,..-~ ~ 19-LOT f IN llOCtl 20 CW ....... ~ 01 Mmee 111\na. W TMI Iii\,.._ WDl 14$ 13 FUT TO A Pv~ o._,. eo.t1 YOU AM N OUAUlT 1NMf 1:-'~ ~ ~Hf EASTSIOE ADDITION 111.o IOOW on ~ 7 CW fM9 NOCllD•e POINT T~ WEST NE o..ty PjOI '-'Mtll 22 2'9, UhllEA A 0££0 OF TAUST l'l'llleionWIVlln'-'(10)-.ott. T~Tt1f8Al80ATMCT IN 1'80 AeAl •IT YOU, YOU 0# SAi() 1.0T t """IC> I' APf4 5 17 990 Q.\,aD ~I llM Ufit-lflQ deya from -.n ~ f CITY Of '*'#POAT M.,-y Aleft S.U..ary ... OULD COllTACT • NOATH u: 02 FUT FROM Th-2T: l.ESI 'f()U TAl(f ACr co .. 1al c MACH. AS P£A MAP AE· Thie .tll1ement ... fiteO u ............ ., THE SOUTl!WESTCOl'!NEA TO PAOUCT 'tOOA PAOP ....... Olt""9d !fie::. ~Act:: COAOED IN 800f( 4, PAGE *"°'In. Count'f Clel1l Of Or· T,_.,...... T)1£REOf THCHCf NORTH "8JC N011C( EATY IT MAY BE SOLD AT .......... , 1fOft11 tN City OI Huntlf!Ot 20. Of MISCELLANEOUS M'f9 County on ~ ....., DeM ALOM:i THE ,.EST LIN£ OF A PUBLIC SALE IF 'f00 NOflCl II H(jlli(IY IMcfl ~ Sec1 on MAPS. IN THE OfFlCE Of a . 1980 ., ,,.. SAID LOT • .+.NO TS llesnl NEED AN EXP\.AHATION 01V£N tfWl IN ~ 30903' Of Ille·~ =-THE COUNTY AECOAOEA ,...,_ Tl .... • llllO/ N~lt4EAL'f OTE"'S O"' ,tCTmOUe .,_.. OF TME NATURE Of' Ti1f 8eedl aey CoMnal will hold eourc. Coo. ltl Of' SAID COUNTY Putlflltled Orlinoe eo.1 c~ ND..... 232 H FEET I 0 T~E .... ITATlmWT PROCEEDING AGAINST 1pu111e....,lngln1MCcul-California Co..~!"'&: TN .. ,_ idOr'Ma ~ Deity~ Merell I . 15 22 L.-.... CENTER Ll~E OF WILSON Tl'MI 1~ ~er• YOO VOU SHOOLO CON• di Qlelftber ..... Hun!· mlMloll 245 w Br~ other common dMIQMllOn. 21, IMO ,..._,,... srRE£T. THENCE V.EST 0001'19 ou .. ,_... T4CT A 1.A~EA '""'°" IMcfl CMc Cent•. ~ 3io P08 50 ' It any, of tl'le ,.., pr0f*1Y Tl\-230 NOTICE .. '*90Y QI..., LONG THE SA10 CEN'fER SOCCER Kie,.; u 120 2000 ....,.. sir .... Hunt· •••ch c./11 • L°:'9 d ••crlb•d 1t10•• 11 I 1" • 1 c A L FE o LINE o~ N •LSON sTqEu C41fver °''"" '"'"4t Cll•t '"°'°" 8Mdl. c.Mor-. on 90t0M4So (213) si:~11· P\lf"P()ttecl to tie· 1213 EAST "8JC ll)TICI ENTERPRISES • C..·tom.I 165 T) FEET TO T'1f POI~ 92114 Ille'*-end .. "'9 Ur,. in. The COllllll COl'M'li BALBOA. BALBOA. CA ~··~astrwt .. Ottue• OF BEG1 ... N1"1G MJV. Soon• ll'IC c ..... ..... t>Mow lO,.....,.and rellteW I MiOrl 92te1, lllo tflOWn .. 1212 tfC)TICa TO c euor truat•• or EXCEPr T<iEREfROM l()(nll 14 1~ CUI,,., Ori ... GOnliOlr' 1f1e Melementt of mence aC ~ O~ ~ EAST IALllOA BLVD . COWTbCTORa .,O.Muted trUS1 .. our.-1 THE ... £STERl t ONE· ,..,,,. Cail1 92"'4 1111 .... ""° wilfl lo tie l*lod l'lelended NEWPOAT BEACH, CA CAU.IMO 'Oft..,. to ,,,. ~ ol TNfl b · ~ALF • ., s OUf•nH• • COii• Ml'd ,....... '°IM IPC)4I. PMAl ~tlwl=nolC>-TN undellliOlled Truat.. ScllOOI DtttrlC1 COAST ecutad Dy VANGUARD' Prop••h IOO••u " :l<;CllOOjl a COtpotlllOI' c:e1lon 0Mc:tltled b9'ow Cef\ttWlllbenotlfled::; ~lln)'~IOreny COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERS LTD-XV A l)UtOOfleQ~' nu n . 1eg1slr1n1 c:om· OATE/TIME M ondi )'. Coaatel CommlUlon ~of IN e!reet DISTRICT CALIFORNIA LIM ITED 129 N ,., -StrM I ..,.~ 10 Iran~• Dull- l\p(ll2. 1llO, 1 00 PM the det• of,,.~:: 9dOreea and ottw common Bid OMd••ne 2 00 0 Clock PAATNEASHIP anc:s Ra-Coste ..... CA );'62" -uoc. IN tichLola APPUCATIOfll NUMIEA· IN Coaatll CommlHIOn ~llon, II .,,y, .,_ PM of !I'll 19111 CSa)' of A.pnl coraecs OCTOBER 31 19es he UNl~l'ed nn!M OUS."-' "-OI l\lt'l'<t9 ~lo tN Plennlrlg Com-V'9w ~ ,.. herein Slid ..... ... be 1980 lfl Boca -· P-oe -lr•stru-cl.sci-• .,., I O<ilh '°' ..... •tea •OO... Ol'I ~e~ mleliOll'I ~of~ not 10 beginltlfeadY!Md made. but W1tt1ou1 ~ ~ OI Bia Recelot Of. ll*'t No 85-42107• ol Qt. nc0trec1,,...s 01 ,,,.. W MI 2l •990 1 dlllOllM u.. Permit No prior 10 lhll aat~on.tl'\ICllon or wwrenty, .. SWMMd °' llCll OI Oirec1or OI Purc:flM... r.c.11 Recol'os n tne on~ 01 ao<l•"s no '~ CCMm<l<\ M.oc"M .-,;.. Pr~1 89-Sf/Coeetll 0.-0.llopmer,1 OH FILE A ,,,,... f implled regarding t1t11, cioa-1ftQ Betty 9aldwln Coast 1ne Counry R«otoer or OR· c:sesog~111U1 r ~ ~ s ,11,411'!'11'!1 '"'n '..a Permit No ~ C-v, o IN .-llon or encumt>ranc;,. Commufl•ty College Otl1nc:t AillGE Coul"ty C.hlorn11 11¥~ ,. ~ tr>e C°""ty O..-i.. ot Or· APPllCANT HUlll!ftQlon ::;o:s ~.,, to PIY tne remlintflg pnno-1370 A~ Avenue Coste ano p..rsi..tt>I to tl}e i"lotiee "'°"n1 • tr• M!Qa Co.;1'!!, on Feocullt\ By r: s.. .1111)' pel IUtn of Ille n<>'ll(ll -Me9a CA 9262t Of ()el...,,, ..a EJ«t-on to wnoaia l'C• ' ,,.. .. OOI .. 23 I~ ~Atio': 1300 Paaflc ='°~ment S Olpattmenl. cured Dy la.d Deed of Trutl Pro11 ct •dan11t1c.e 11on Sal tl\ef9undef Recotoecl ~, °" Mel;tlO O• ,..,. 'ucu ~1 Mn ""' Hunt· wltll lnllf .. t tl'IWeon u Name BID • 1506 ~ 12 6 89 n Booi. -Page •• erty 10 C• s~ •no OOI\· P,.ol!v9o Or•<'Qe Coast CouZO~~~town Sw•t"' ~ngton 1 BHcn Caflfornl• l'>fO..iOed 111 MIO notl(t l. eo-Cout College & OtttrtCl ns1rumen1 "'o 89-66209' ot aooe est ,...~,td ccsH •• oa , ?A<>t v .;cn zz 29 ,..... ... 2649 °' lnsc>eCllOn Dy !he vances II 11\'f uoo.r 1119 Transpor1a11on Gere;• said Ott< ai &:\ecorc:ss 1>4WlMS no ll••!IC•t .\!Ytl s 12 1990 Pt~~~~ 2Four uni! con· !MlbtlC A coe>y 01 the staff terms 01 tne OeeCI of Trust A 1bet10 1 Abatement Mii on •pr1 OS 1990 11 St 625002 tS oomontum Wiii\ IC)Klal per. '-ro" :J1 bl ........ Die lo "llmalld ..... chargtoe and 1999-89 C•Otlal Oull•y 01 30 PM I I IN rHE LOBB' s. a ti." u t'4' m•ll tor 111 upper lle>rt Ml· ~ :111 Plr1141S 11 Cny upenses ot tne Tru1tM and Aat>estos ~· I TO THE BU1-.0•NG &I 1 .,. 1"0w1 :Of'! • 1 ~ wa• I or the In.SIS CtMlec:l Dy ~ Pi.ce Pi.na .,. on' .. O! SOUTH LEWIS STREE"' .. ,,,'I ••P•.-S$ Of "'P ~ ••. bKI! (2~ CO....,IQI (31 ALia INTERESTED PER· OHO ol Trust IO•Wll lie• ot Otrect()( ot Pn~ic·• ORANGE CAL FORN A at gara "9 11 • ;>(IUOlloW()I\ or ground Pf!Vll• ~ SONS "1 lnVlted lo anend $575 204 26 Est1mattc::1 F1C11tties Pllf\"•1'19 Coat! i;iublic auction 10 the noQl'>est arn:u,,..cr•,.c• 10 u1 s~ '"• .c>•c• and 141 minimum said n.anng and express Accn.iec::t 1n1er911 and IO· eommvn•ty Coll~• C>str1ct olc::I08f '°' casn IP4Y110le a1 nO~llO"• ~41<:u•eo 0\ d1met1slon or common open Q9ln10111 °' Wt>mH ·~ d1t1onal advances 11 any w111 1370 Adami 11ve Cotta time ot uM! 1n ·awful niooey sa<r O..CS l'Clud 119 1ne , .. ·~ '°'°'Igel,, .. Ille •PC>ltCllllOn 1ncr.u. U\IS tw;iur• pttor to Mesa 92626 Trliler Facility of 1ne umieo Stlltesl aJ I a/'IC ••P41"1M o• '"" t•uJIM E N v I R 0 N MEN T A L .. oull•ned Ibo... II Iller• Jale 17 l<l) '32-5707 r1gn1s l•tte and ,,,, .. Ml a/'IC OI 1ne ''"'" .:re.ueo o.- STATUS Thi• project was 1111nvques11onsor lurt~ Th•~l1C1ar;unaer sa1d NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ .. ~ 10 ano "°"" llekl'SIJO oeea .ad\.af\Cet fl'\t!f~ coveted Dy EIA No 92·2 delllls necessary pre11e Oeec::I ol Trust 11.,totor1 ••· GlllEN 11111 Iha 1oove-oy 11 ul\Oef ta•d oeeo '" 1111 unoer w '" "'••Ht IS purSYent 10 Caitlornta En-c:ootact Aow t A Franlilln, ecultlc::I and c::1e111tered 10 lhe nameo Sc11<><>1 Otslric:t ror oropert)-SJtuateo '" sa·o oro .. teea tl'e<@t<' enc t"e V"ronmental Ou•llly Ac! t':~~;a11 P11nner at underslgnec::I • wnuen Dec· Oraf\QI County C•Jllorn••, County and State and d•-uno••d.,, nc ?41 '°t tn., "°'* Guidellnn, Sec11on 15 t82 1 llflllon ot Default ana De-ecttng oy 1no 1hrough ts tcr tied u 1o11ows ~ur.a t'v s•IO JNCI ••"tn Tiie EIA II on Ille 1r11111 Com-Connie llfocti•ey. Hunt-mend for Sale. Ind a written Governll\g Bolra ~ain-EJ(H1B1T A n1ern1 rner"°" u oro\•dec:l muntty Oe1telop~1 D•· lntrton 9-h City Clertl Nolloe ol Oetautt ena El«:· 1n., reterrec::t 10 as OlS-PARCEL , n ,.,<I. Note oanmenl of the City of Hunt-f>utlllahed Orange Coast uon to Sell The undettlgned TAICT ... ~ •KIN• uo 10 1HE WES TEAL y !'<ALF OF Oa1ea Mllftf' 8 1~ 1ngton a..e" Olily P1to1 Maren 22 1990 CIUMCI HICS NotK:e ot De-but no!, ... lllan Ille aoov... T'1A T PORTION OF LOT 6 CAL f'EO ENTE,.fl'flllSES. COASTAL STATUS AP· Tl\272 laull anc:s ei.cuon 10 Sell lo lllllO hfM Malta l>CSS IOf OF TRACT NO 156 •S PEA tfTO Wllahlra 1ou1e ... rd PEA~BLE (S.. Below) .. _II' NOTUtr: tie recorded tn Ille county Iha a""•fd of • COl\l!llCI l()t MAP RECORDED ,.. BOO" lo• Ang•le•, CA toOJe Thll PfOjt!CI la en IN~ ~~ 11'\K ~ the rNI or()9ef't)' 1s IN 100 ... P<O)KI 11 PAGE 47 OF M S· ('21J) 132-a12a (LlO Ml • DN••DI• poruon ol 111• localed ano more 111an 1hrM e.as snlfl bl rec~ .. ed '" CE:..LANEOUS "1APS -. 5.-00 prl'\), .. ~ Trli.al .. coestall Ot\I ll'l=~NT months n • .,. tll.OMCI since'"' l)llCe <rent.led Sbo•• THE OFF CE OF r ... E •Y GfNA OOUGLAS. A.S· u~ Ille PIOYISIOlll ot SUCll recoroattOll ano ,,,. 09 ooeneo It'd COUNT\' AECOClOECl f)F SllTANT l l ClllET4111V 'M Hun111191on a..eti Ordl· ANO HEALn. DATE. 312 90 publtefy reaa ~o at 1"9 SA1DCOUNT'f DESCA1BEO TAC '2541 nance Coc::le IM 1c11on SYNOPSllOfTHE IMl'l,.IAL COlllPOlll· ltlO'ff SlalaO 11m1 end 4$ FOLLOWS ?utl ~ ::><a"-;a 1. t1 !lllen Dy tl'le City Council 11 AHHUALITATOllENT ATION M .U.MCA. a. Olk• COM.,_.E...,C ll<G .>. r ~ !)aJ.t-y P 01 MMC" ·~ ~2 ~9 t1natun .... an1DON111 hled YEAAENDED_...._ llCY '"'"' C<>Ufn', '"" Ther••ill t>elSIOOOoe-OO N.,. "'-.... e CEN";"ER 1990 to ,,,. Coastal CommtUIOn ...... ~ER '1, 1-OIRQO, CA t2123 (111) C)OSll •1Qu1reo IOt eacn Ml ol L ... E o~ w I.SON s. REP ?~.;:6' oy 1111 1rx>1ieant or an IQ· ,_.,.. Americ::en Corioeny 292.-. er. ..._,, ll. boa ooeumen1110 9uM•nlN 82 "'EET wEST OF ~~E -. ---------- gri.vec::t pany 01 l.J•t ano HmM lnlinnee. HulMf. Aeet. ~.,., 1M>r ••~"'" "' oo<><I oon-.,.ERSECTION OF TME PllllC M>TlC£ Saoc::t IC>oeal must be tn Sol.ell RNats<Oe Plaza. Put>hsned Orenge Coal! d1toor> .. '"'" ,., ., .. , altef NOl'IT,..EAL' E TENS 0 "1 .. rt11ng ano must .. , torlh IO hago, IL eoeoe 01•!y ?1101 M11cn IS 22 29 ,,,. °'" Ol)M•ng Cate OF .HE EAST L·NE OF SA 0 FICTITIOUS aUSINESS •t'• oa111I Ill• ac11on1 and OIAll ldmltecl llSMCS 1990 Eacn o<roer ...... tit! • LOT & w T .. SA10 CEN EA NAME ITATEMEHT groun<Ssbyanauoon wllidl l98l,823,IM1 Th26J 1c•nsed c:ont•.a .:tor _,"IEOF '(<II.SON s·AEET lhe ec>plleant or lnlarestec:t Olll l\lbrilt .. $1,870.412.331 p.irsullf'lt 10 11'14! Bus•neu .,..ENCE SOI... TH PAR.\ OlrtY dMms hlmMll aQ· S!O(Q $2.500,000 rta.JC NOTIC[ and Pro'es .. Ol\s COCS4! .-no Lt.EL WITH TnE EAST L 'llE grleVed Tiier• IS no IM tor egell ...,..,....,,. '°' Olnat 0. ieenseo n 111• lo no OF s.+.10 LOT" 6 ANO ·~ ,,,. •PPH I ot • coulll oe-llan1peoa11urp11a11.w10s S-K O~L clus1roe:a1t0ri N0.,.'1ER1..v E'tlENS 0 1o1 ~I per-mu •n aQ· roes Olld in ano oon1nt>u11d NOTICE OF PETITION e General Bu 10,~ Con· ~32 ge FEET r .. E"ICE grteved person may Ille I n urpiu. Sl0,000.000 TO ADMINISTER traetor C-6, L m rtto SOU"',. 89 DEGREES 28 apoeaJ to the Cout1J Com· tq1111P1Ci.11urp1u& S-ESTATE OF: S0«1a1ty C 2 nsu1a11onana WES• •es ""3 FEET ro • m11:t1on w1tl\ln ten \ IOI work· U-lgned h.incll. (I~)" JOSEPHINE C. AcouSl•UI POINT N .THE WEST 1.. NE 1ng dayt lrom ""'*' lhe ,111,510 Eacll 1)10 "'"'' cc>nlOtm OF SAtD LOT 6 WH1C ... ·s CoHtll Commission re· (Loh) lrom operalons JOOSETPISHaklN•E C. 1na oe resl)O"s•~e 10 1ne NORTH o42"' 02 FEET l'AOM cewed the Notte• 01 ActlOll 25,258,125 C()tllr.CI dOC\lmentS T;<£ SOOTHWEST CORNER tr om the Cll'f ol Hun1111910t1 ..._Income' S2•.•23.194 SI NC LAIR E.acn bidder snail wom11 Tt-"EREOF THENCE NOAT" a.ac11 pur1<.1a111 10 Sec:!lon lno'-(Otcr-) In C&pltal CASE NO. A1 52785 on '"• •oon '"'"'"'ea "'"'" ALONG r11E V\EST _.NE 01' 30603 of the Put111C Re SUrplul dllnng 1999 To all ~rs the con1r <;I oocu!Mflts .s s~ D LOT 6 11-.D ·s tourcas Cod•. tn wrtll1'19 IO ,6611,.a5 beneficlanes, creotors 1 .11 of tht proooMO SUDCOn-NORT,..ERL ~ e\""ENS ON c aqfornia Cou111 Com-nsur'l(ICI in Fon:. contmgent credtlOl'S anc 1rac:10fs ori tn•s 0•01ec1 .u 23, 89 F'£E. TO ~ ... E mlHlon. 2•5 W Bra.dWay NclOnWlde '20,795.393 persons who may required o., Ille Sublell•ng CE'llTER L "4E 0" -N LSO"I Su11• 380 POB t•SO long Acc:lder'lt a .....,, Ptanuums. othetw1se be 1n1erested "'l 1"0 Sut1con1rac:ting i:a • STREET ·HE-.CE EAS r B •• c n c . I ' t 0 r n I . $5,<Mf..517 the Wiii or estale or bolh Prec••ces Act Go•emme<'lt ALONG TME SA D CENTER 90901.1•5012131590-5071 lnt1nttea 1n Foroe Caliloma of JOSEPHINE 'c OTIS eoo. Section " 100 ,., ..ea 1.•NE OF w •LSON s·Reer Tna Coastal Commission b"-Page: aKa JOSEPHINE c Elcn oooc:s~ l'!'lus• suOl'T'•t •gs ~3 "EP •o r..e P01•.- '""1ew ~·oa .. 111 c:om· S2.47'11,1 4e,"°1 SINCLAIR .. 11n tlCI' O•O • Ce-fl' eo or OF BEG "iN·NG rner>ce after the C.IY appeal Ac:dderl ~ hMllh prwnlume A PETITION has been cU/'l•ef 1 cNC• oa1et-•• 10 UCEPT .. HEREfROM 4'11 °"'°" llas enaeo aod no IC>-Olr.s Calbnie eiaw-1:.ed. by JAMES K Ille 01S,.RtCT or. Oo<I "°"" ~NO• OED O'loE FOURTM PMI• 111~ been lilacs AOOll· Page l?llCf.293 TURNER tn the Supenorl '" trie rorm q n tonn n 1'1'1' CF -1,1.1. Ott 4S V N c:ants Wtlt bl not.fled Dy 1111 W1 '*'111¥ cert~ thll 1111 Court ot Cablomia County! contracl oocumentt n •o EA A 1.. S • 1110 O .. E :> Tn• 'Ot « \1 °"' lO!lll I.It' .J00"9 ou neu I' CO-.CP ElEC.RO"I CS J 11' WUI ''P•"• 4,,4 Sant• 4na Ca t 9.'.'~0• .,,, Sur " C•r ,>e • • "'f C.1 •I ~2"20 DI"'" R1g1n Eawa•.Js 1008 B .. ene \ 111 .a :;.1" C1ernen1a Coul 9.:6 • c' -:'ll1S Ou' neu S ~On• OUCI~ 0\ t ~~l't~ tie•!· noirsn o i!'le r t'g 5trlll'I '0"' mence.:l •o •• nsac1 ou• f'tSS unJ.. 01-t' ! Cl lt0<..1 O...Sil't!SS na"'• c• 111.m .. s I II.CS iJOO•I! on ... " Anl Su•• """' S St•!~f't •.a t "" • ,,, ,..,. CO<i"'' i:iel• 'O- tn9• Count, Oil V..a.•c:ro !~ .,_.o S""'._ o., .. ,,, ...... At" ~ 9 1111 d11e ol 1ne ~ ot wtn lhe AM4lel SlalWTW'il lot THE PETIT tne m•< mum ll'X'Unt 01 ti.a Si.JBS r" NC ES _" .,. .:; ---------- !he Coutll CommlAIOn r• ... , ... lfld9CI OecemDer ,,, requests lhal JAMES K IS. gu1r1111ee 1na1 ,,,. 0.0 BE .. OW THE SuRF•CE .:>· P\alC NOTICE Coutal Comm1u.on u ta ll:Jolle...,,. ••in eccoo.ice of ORANGE ~MnOUnl nt1t as 1n.,, IQ+, o• H T ::> R o C l\ A S O " ,,,_ "PQllClnlllfllOV1Md 1988 made IO Iha 1,....._ TURNER be appoinled as d•• w•U ensar -nto ,,,. SA•O PAO?EQ•y BuT ---------- not to ~"' cons1rvc:uon Commlallonel ol .,. SI•• ol personal represenliltve proposeo cont• ' I th• w Tn NO R•G .. T OF soi:;. 'VILIC NOTICE 0t10t 10 111&1 d~t• Celitorn• PIA~ IO tew admmsier rte estai. o same s •••ro"<l to w.:n i: A c E E.., .. A" • s 1 NOTICE Of ON FILE. A copy or Ille Jolln p Do¥1a. SI Vice 1ne decedenl OtCSO.. In 1114! e~enl OI , ....... ?RO ... OED .. DEED RE· AEOUEIT FO,. oroooMCI Olvelopment ot¥I Pr•ldenl THE PETITION to"''" into Y •d conHacl CO'IDED N BOO" •6:4 QUOTATIONS IS on Ille 1n Illa Community Eclww1 • !) TleOerNn. re<;uests the ~I ~" MCU• ly .. De to• Po\GE l!J oi:i:.c Al l'IE .. F 0 NO P\&IC NOTICE FIC TITIOUI IUS&NE SS NAME SUT'E.MENT .,.. '" • "'!; -.~<101'S .VI J.:-•ng ~"ti> u THE ... e... FU Q ... s ... Eo QAA'.)EN 'JI' NEWPO!'lT 8EAC .. ,,. Sal' B4'-t"•rO•"<> ••e Ne"Apo<' ~r Ca"I 9266J "1.11n ~" F i!lCll... ".l'a"Z ;uS Sa., Bt'f"a•i.1 '"' •H· N..,_00'' Ek t" C ;1i1 9:66.> '• c, Jare ~ eie~ .. , 2-3 N ., G•O•" '• e Ca I ~~-. •" t Ous nt>s• 1 co•" .J..Cl.CS Cly .:O.Cl•t~••5 ·"· r•r; tran• com. ~<@J 10 ri•<>uc• t>us •ss '-"'~~f '"'~ •:ct • .ou.s l.'WSrt'ss nam" • , .... •00·" O!'I .... "t J•ne: ~~crt!":t ..,. I s·a:·~~i •b • -flit.1 • "' ..... C~·, C •r, • :'.\I Cou .. , Y oro \A!W'C"' ».;e ~f!l<l O• i) \ "" • '4" 4 1)f 5 • 2 ,.,, ~ ~9103 P\alC NOTICE ' 0evelo9men1 Dep1.t1mlf'\t S«:ri!ltrt·• WILL and codic:tlS 1t any 1 .. 1eo I CORDS ~03G 2000 M11n s., .. , Hun! Mar 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, 1980 be admltlod lo piobale Tne OISTA CT r•~''" P.\RCEl 2 'llCIC• "••tttl• g •f'I\ 11\lll 1n91on BHCll C1hlorn11 ~ C4ell Deily PllOI Ttie Wll and any 000.Clls Ille •1gn1 10 re.eel .in, O• .. fHOSE PORTIONS OF ,,,. c ly I M ... nllr\QIOtl KSSOl3 92648 tOf 1n1pec11on Dy Ille ate available lo Otc::IS or 10 """4! nv r LOTS s AlllO 6 OF ·s:iACT BHcn c. 1lo)1nlA n•llH FICTITIOUS IUSIN£SS IMll>llC A copy of 1111 stall examnatton in Iha file kept r90ul1n1oes "anv tl•d' a-'" 1'110 •56 ·N T1-<E Ctn OF QwOlll•Ol\.s •or,,, ~nro 1 NAME STATElllfNT •ec>Ort Wiii De eve111~ 10 P\llt.JC NOTlCE by me court tile O•dd1ng cos-r A MESA AS PER 1111 DI)• ...,.," att al'\a f">e '' v.,. 9 :>ersor< .1 " 1n1er .. 1ec::I P•rt1es 11 C1~ THE PEirTtON Pu•tu•nt r. 11>4! pro••s10t1s l fl/AP 'lECOAOEO IN BOOK equ·~N nKe ur, 10 • "' "'.; r::-v •"H5 as 1'1111 B 087573 requests authority to ot Sect•Ofl I~~ J Of "'~ L•OOr 11 PAGE 4 i' OF MIS· mo•tl '"fl !ta Wnq COf\C•fft' v• .. 1.• p "-i:Z•S •PUH ALL INTERESTED PER· LIFE ANOAOQDENT administer lhll estate Coae or !he Stare OI Colll CELLANEOUS MAPS INl 11r. roof .u ,,,. Warn~ A. YE"l·s -""I! '.\ hJ .... SONS.,. lnvlled 10 11141110 ANO HEALTH under the lndopen<1enl l()(n11 111eOISTACTn SOI>-·He OFF'ICE OF Tt-"E enue •··· "''"''°" ,,u •t L•O" C<>'""1 , AA~ ~or salc::I llea!tng •nd •~l>'MS SYNOPSll Of THE Admtn1s1ra110n ol Estales 1111\ed "°"' ,,,, 011KIOr of COL.NT"lf RECORDER OF o•ac• ... II'\ I hgn1 ..... 19h1 !(I """' ....... ~ • & .... c,, c»ntona Ot tut>m1t evidence ANNUAL STATEMENT Acl (This authoril'( .,.,,I 1ne 0.01nmtinl 01 ll'!Ou trial SAID COlJNTV DESC.R•BEO n11uraJ -1-...'isurtecea '1Mi Ca 1 n600 l0t0ftgaln11tneec>otic:.t1tion YEAA£ND£D allow tho personal R1t111ons ,1ne O•"er11 ASFL.OV'.S tie root L M ·ll.'> u oulllned above II ll'lfftl OE~fft '1, 1.. represen1a11va 10 lake Pft vl •••ng '"' ot Of'• diem SEO "'"''""G • T THE N Cov ~' 01 1r.e '1eo-.4!"1 ,..,, Caoostt "0 ~ •••any q~11ons 0t fuflher Gt.-Soultler1'I Ula many achons w ithout w•glS ano tl'le ;ll!flt!ttll 'ERSEC TtO"< OF •HE Ouo1a11on1 R i: o NO '-''"'11 CCl•PO• l•On datallS nKaSllry PIHH ll'!IUfllnOe Compeny, 3121 OOlalflltlg COUii approval Ofl'taltng rite'" l\Ol•CS•h' EASTERL'll l.J"IE OF SA•O QQ..422·03.8 "''' O<t Ci t ,\Ion .... , ..... ~ •..... ;oot• contect Aotler1 A Fr111•11n Bu1111o Speedwy, Houaton. Balore talo.ing oeruun very ana overtime •O•' .n tr•4! O· lOT 6 w TH 4 l NE ?ARA 1a nea 1rem 1•• ot'~• 01 rN ~~" C1 1 9£ 60 Auoc1ate Prenner at Texea 77088 important achon1 ca 1, n ... 11-cn tr• 5.,0,,, '10 LLEL N 1T1-1 APllO o·ST4"'T Pul't:llH"Q ~•"•9t'' •;,r '"' "'' Ow' 11• • 1=0n• S38-5271 TOllll lldmlltecl -• however the personal oe P9(formea '°' eacn cr111 SOUTMERL • •S ;)() i:ep C•lr 01 """'~Ion a.a.:" c...c:eo o, • corO('<at.on COftftle 8'odlw.,, Hunl· M35.047,289 re1><eseota1tve w1U ~ Ot hoe ot •••O" .. OtM!CS~ 10 ME4SURED •• R C,t<• 2000 Mt n 5HH I p 0 Be• .... •e9is•••n1 CO"'• ~ ..... Chy Clertl Tarel ~ $.SJ1,830,935 reQU•ed to give notice to ••ec:usa ,,,. conlr<KI ·hese A NGl ESI J'AOV • "E 1 '1u"l"'IOIOI' ~ .. ac~ C..i •· .., I.cl uan<;ec' c.. . Put>lllhed Orenge Coast Clll'lll Slodll 12.000.000 lt'lte<esled persons unless •ates •r• on t 11 1~ D•S NOR!HERL 11 L NE o• s.+. 0 • 0 ,,, • ~ "• • • • ~ o..,., Pl4ol MlfCll 22 1990 Groaa Perd .., ~ ~eo they have wallled nollCe or! TR•C'f olf•c• 1oca1eo II LOT 6 SA•O NOR ... EA .. 'II 3.)6-52: I 0..CliAI ens '1'• Th271 1tirplul SIOt,21fS,3S. consenled to ~ proposed P11.,s.ca1 I' act' I~~ Plan .... L NE l\LSO BE NG .... E 0. ~"~"" ··~ 0'' t ... c ... ----------Gain (l.ON) tom opera-action ) The Independent Tra 1 1310 •dams .+.v.i SOUT11EAl Y LINE OF '<><""•".:I 1 NI preoa19d rtaJC NOTICE s10U1S5.47'9 adminis11a1ion authot1ty Cot11 Mesa CA 92626 N U.SOJll STREEt 150 •Ee .. in aero< ancf' ,. ,,, ,,.. rt ~·~SI.Jent NII Income. $83.a1U42 be 91anled unie. an ~ may Oil. Ql:llAdWS .on WIDE• AS SHO~N..Olll.SAJ.Q ~vi.1-1lJ 1 l~ .l: 0 -1\,$ s••·~t .. ~~ FlCTTTlOIJS au-.u ~ .._...ITATE~ "nel ""9~.,. '2~0..St~U '-i R :.j: SUR! ~EA.A AS:.' ... oor. .~~ 8-cl\ c l iil651 =IWMIJ Ort ~ .. ,.~ RoOon ......... •!>:.' .,Oli, ~ Seacn Ca t 9265 •" s Ow~ness 1 .:on • .,.,, lec:l °" !'<;St>aNI ~ ..... ·~• ,.g strtnl ~om· "'•r-<;ea •o tnn..c:t bl.- MS ..,,O.< I~ hei•l~S O<.!lones"t n;,me Or ~ li:S!e<I 'ilt>ollt' O)A N A l'l;itff'I ... l..r• •1 • ~ S1"'l~I WU t1i.a * I" l'W C°""'" C @f~ t'I ()r • ,.nge ::'.e>ut1h on F@etr...at\ ~8 •990 f441M2 1>1;01 iNt<l Of•'\Qe Cou1 De '1 Pik>1 ,.,.. •e+! S 1S 2Z 19 ·~ '\SS2S8 ~TtTlOUSIU ... U NAME ST.\T'l-JfT .'t.;>, ~-· "°'"9 0..SJ -.. •e V CCAUl.E'f & ~8·A S Pt.a.IC NOTICE ~SSOM FICTITIOUS IUSIN(SS NAM€ STA T'UKN'T "•» ?lat" 5u •@ 650 N-e .. • 9~• • )Oron J ~...... 597 S0t~t>fo-:' !'lortn I~ Cll!r g:·•• ::iv 51 er: ~ Duo.a Jr 2~' ~98V°-LllQUl\9 'Otgu• C• • z15~· s1.-.~ J °""""'° 13 :>1,...,o .. 1n ,,,.,.. Callt 9:·~ . "'1'12J FtCTTnOUS 9'.JI..._ NAMf STA TU•UfT • .,. , .. 1' °""'-are P\B.IC M>TICE ·QTtg O\AU' t'S• s ----------.... \):, "' 54'1 D EGO FICTITIOUS 8USJNESS NAME: IT A TE ME NT cou"r' .:>E'liELOP\.lf ... .,. C -!!>\)O Von " ,...,.,, "·· 5 14!"<00 ,.... -ll~ ;: .. .i.• ~·"'" .... ~.,,, "' Ca •.:i•rn• ,..; • Ca. tom!• C'Qll'>C.r .. • " "l)tC01'0 ~ • c !Qtl'lla CO"l)OI' •I~ • ._ > t>w""~ ·~ eon JUC'""' !"'t a ~al C)tlrl• •VIC NOTICI Of l11Cr-(DecrMN} ., CllC*. Interested per9:1n lites an reQuftt A 0:09'11 ~ ln.M MAJ:' -.H.EN.ce. PAR4t.LEl OIA!'I ~I cauont .:If'-... II' 1"• ~,,.;-er~, 0 u ' 1 !ii • a.:J.! ..,, or com PUIM.IC ~ lll'CS ~ OUflll9 1988• Obj(ICllOn lo 1119 pet1110n ,.," .,.., tie OOSled ar IPI@ TO SA D NORTMEALY LINE tcr C'll()n DI .. nr• ena or ~ <A>., .. i.,. ~.o..an "'C<"~a·fCf>~O' '·~;;;;iiii;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•~-~;i~f-~A.L TO THE s100,211.:is. and stlowS good cause 10t1 s.1a souT ... llQ OEGqEES o• ~.iocu"'~"'''"r"'n.a ~·' ss~ ..... .atoo•• no •1t r• .,I. "ulf•lta tllllll'W\Ce 1n Force wny lhe ooun shouk1 no1 It Ill .. oe manoaioo-uC>Ofl 39 03 e,.t,ST 1e 29 F"EEt ~o ouo111 on '('.a oe \uo ,..,.,. s • •f'f' •to 1• COi" C~IM>N'I ~ 111.535.789 granl tne aurnor1ry. Ille CONTRACTOR 10 ... l!Om T~E BEG1NN NG OF " m.treo '" .... !'Cl .... ~ Putll Sh.O Otfll\98 ' ...eu O:Ofle.;fn.... ..~ C~L ~II :;=.,:e HeU!I Prarntum• petit<>n HE~l~IN~ :'Id ~~ ~':o~~~ '!::c·~~.:r: b~~~E~~u~~~VE~T~~~; ~~~;o 1;:,' :~~::."': .:~~ ~~ p '"'~•re~. I e IS 2Z ~;~~' :.i~ u: ~~ NMllTMO. lneurance in Foroe c.i·rorn.e Api:ll 12. 1990al145P M undef sucn CONTRACTOR ANOHAVING AAAD1uSOf f"'ler•ea RF 0 NO tl<HCfoOfOl•'•"'""'MI NI •• b~P9qe l81 5.1s.,.a11 1n Depl3Alocaledal700top1.,.no11estth1r>1hen1<22500 FEET THE-.cE;o.•n-01211 10, th• 911 0<"s "''"" ,~,.,.o, COAITAL AcidderTI 11\0 l'lellh pt11111Ums CrV'IC Cente<. Onva West. soec1foed rates ro 11! .. 0ti.ers SOIJTHEASTERL Y ALONG ""'ni,.n•"<) 1 111 1100< ma P\8.IC N0TlC£ "at •• ... 'l.l!f'O •~O ' ''°""" DCVU.~NT ()lrect c.turnlll Butir-Santa Ana. CA 92701 tmPIO>'ld Dy them In tne ••• SAID CURVE THAOUGI-< .. ler I I nu •Qutpm•l\I IC rn. .,,..,.,,.'II...., ... , (ltl•<I NMll'T MO.--~ PllQe S20.n1.557 IF YOU OBJECT TO ecutoon of the contract CENTR"'L ANGLE OF 128 necessaf'r IC' remcvt tl\t t • FICmlOUI 8UltNIU Oeclaraflcn 01 0..1au t "-' ,,...,._... t '*'111¥ mr11fV IMI Ille 1ne granttng ol lhe pehlt<>n, No Olc::ICSe< mat w1ll\c::lraw DEGREES 10 19 S~ 9J '""'II cori,;1t>le '"' root •II NAME ITATI WNT C>emana 1or Sa,. flO *'II• _..........,. boYe lleml.,. In llCCOIO.ICI you should appeat at ine any Did I()( • pettOCS o• ... ty FEET TO A POINT oi: RE .,,. W•rnft Avenue F1re St• Tile lo 0*•"9 ~· are,,.,. l'IOllCt' OI t'•e• ... n .,,., a• "9fect wttti ~h the ~ Siaamerw tot hear111g and stale your f60l d1y1 alter the date Ml \/EASE CURVE • RADIAL Mn 1no rep11u with• l+Qllt d0t1'19 Out•MU as •·ect'°" 10 e u~ 1ne unOt'< ..-cW ,.,,....., ,,. , ... 9f!Oed DlcemDer 3t. ooieci.ons ck Me wnllon f()t 11;11 apen1ng ot bids LINE AT SAID POIN f •-'11111 l\llUlll Ilona sur WAHOO s f'ISH U CO sionec 1(1 'M"'l ... ,>Cl t'• h NOTICE IS HEREBY t• m4IOI to Iha lnlUIWICI OOjecbOns Wllh lhe court A p1ymen1 oonc::t •nd • e EAR s N 0 RT H st tactc::I ..... h root 1133 Soulll P.ohc: Cols• IC' ,.,.,~ u 0 01'11\'l•llont GIVEN lh.al 1111 HUfltlngton .._,,_of the SI• ol betore the 1neanng Your perfOfmence bOn<I ""''" De DEGREES 2e o WEST Ouctimon '"•" De 1uo H1gllw•y Laguna Btacl'I eno tnfortta•t•' me under 8Mcf\ C11y Council Wiii hold purlUWIC 10 '-appearanc• -may be In required l)tlor to e .. cu11on T H E N C E S O u T H m111ed ori or Delo•• 4 00 Ca 11 9265 1 S'9nea ca.uMOO .,.;o " uce ot •put>l1ChelrinoiotheCou!\· L ..... PNaldenl personorb\l)'ouranomey Ollh•contrac1 1nc::tsl\all t>e WESTERLY ALONG SA•O PM MW.0.....0ly March LemKOn• Res11ur1nrs Or..Ch.,,., t l•O"l()ff ell Chamber el llW 'fflJnl· ~ '*""1w1. IF VO\J ARE A 1n Ille f0trn Ml 1orth in 1111 REVERSE CURVE CON· 29 1990 10 Ille Purchu1119 Inc C• •10f"'I •ecot'Oec! Oect!moer ' !Ir tng1on 8eec11 CIVIC Center CREDITO R Of a conrracl documents CAVE SOUTHEASTERLY Oep1rt,,,..,1 of Hunl!ftQIOll Th.is tlu11ness 11 con-1 s I r>s Ir um• n I "'o 2000 Mlln StrMi. Hunl· .... 19, 20. 21, 22. 23, 1.0 conltngenl c:redilOf ot fie Pur"IUant 10 S«ltOn ,590 .\NO HAVING A RAOlUS Of IBeal;ll 2000 Main Strtel oucted Oy • COf'l>OflltOtl es-~90896 QI Ott • ~ .. '1'19ton 8Mal. Ce11t0tnia on COMI ~ PIOI deceased, you ~t file ol 11'11 Governrnent Coae or 3030 FEET THROUGH A p O Bo' 190 Hunhngton t111 r1g111ran1 com-coras ot ~•"Of COUtlt~ IN Olt• and al ,,,. llme In· your claim wtfl lhe OOUl1 Iha Siii• ol C&11f()l'"n1• ,,,. , CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 !Baacl> C•· l()tl\<I 11264t lftel'Cec:l 10 tral'MCI l>uSI• Saia ....... tt tie maJtl OUI chceledbllowloreceiveand rta)C NOTICE and mall • copy to ,,. contract Wiii c:ontain DEGREES so 09 •• 19 OuollltOnS rK*Ved •"«,,... uNl91 ,,,. hcw io...• •11\0ul ~.,,, °' .. ., conlllder Ille alalert*lfl of personal repreaenlal1Y8 P'O'llSIOllS perm1111ng Ille FEET THENCE TANG ENT Ille·~ time Ind date .... t>ut<riess ~ (!( nln'tfl •l n!y ••O'..U Of mpl •• .. l)lrtoN wfto ...... to be MOT1CI Of' appointed by th• OOUl1 IUCCtUlul btdd•r to TO LAST MENTIOf'EO be rt led The Cit)' , .. 141ed ·~on F.ot\llN 9 garO•"V hlte ~.., 1)1 '-d re6attw 10 Ille appij-""'8TWl'I IALI w1tiln tour monU. trom 1Utlshlu1• Mc:Vfll-'°' any C u RV E S O U T H 3 7 _.... 111e 11gh1 to reiec1 .,,., 1990 ~t>tltl\Cel 10 O.y tne c:eoon Oelct'IOed '*°* Tl .... , -· .. lhe dale of first llluance °' moMyt Wllhnlld by lhe t>IS· DEGREES 'I 08 WEST and"" QUOll l-lnctudl!\9 ~ K-c""""''" •a.'!Ul""llQ PMCIO• "",,, ' DATE/TIME Monday YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T letters • ptO¥idlt<S In TAICt 10 enture P•r· U7 llO FEET TO A PO•NT IN '"'°""P .. 11 QuOl•ttona QuO• Tl\41 llllll'Mf'll WIS r...o tn. n<>'ll•I MCut• Oy u..:r Aorl 2. 1990. 7 00 PM UNDEA A OEEO Of' TAUS1' NCllOn 9100 of fie lonruinc• ul\Oef Ille con· THE SOVTHERL Y LINE Of lllJOM •11th trt~•I• 01 ~In Ina Co.inly 0. a' ()f-0... ol Trw1t "* lh <lnler911 Let your neighbor know APPUCATION HUMBER OATEO ot/20/M. UNLESS Callfom.18 Proba .. Code trect . THE LANO OESCA18E.D IN ~l•llOfll 11'111> Q~,..,.. .,. Coutll) on Feorvaty .. or<N'ded.., ..-0 nc!1e .., ~lotllePteMlngtom.-YOU TAKE ACTION TO The lime fOf f!IM c:&aima OHetRlftt ... rd, IJ THE DEED TO HUSBAND OvottllOl'll an•n 1>1 OC*I· 27. 1990 vanoe t II')', I.Ind« 11'11 ( .tlf U\ lftiMIOn'a Apc>fO'tel of Con-PROTECT YOUA PAOP· W11 no1 e•ptre beTor-e tout ...... I'. ,..,...,.,, ""'D. ET Al AECO ROED IN ao irnrned !el'f 111• Iha , .... 1 1.-m1 ol Mia 0..0 OI Trutl t\4 ~ • /.. "? I" 4"lonef u.. Permtl HO EATY. IT MAY BE SOl.D AT monfl• ftom Ile hewing CMAI tit • c .... c--BOOK 2572 PAGE 494 , Of· &t>ove hme in tile P<'IMne• P\.it>'rsn.G OI'•• COU1 ,_~~cflar::r:~Ol9~:~j:~·c·'*'~l .... ~!====~~====~-~· ·~'~"!!!!!!!!!!!I •st1eo.ie1 Oe<;lllOpl'Mf't A PU9LIC SALE. rF YOU date nouoed .a>cwe. ~ c.-... Dtaertct FIC!,4L AEC~OS THENCE of any CMSoer"' b!OW• OI Qelly 1>11o1 -...,CI! 1.1 15 22, ~ 1111 TNSI .. 11114 OI l!W P9rmi. No ~ NEED AN EX'°'NATION YOO JAAY EXAMINE PutlhlMd Of~ Coll1 ALOl'fG SAIO SOUniERLV 11 tl'lefe bl none on such di) 1990 APPLICANT Huntington Of THE NATURE OF THE .. lie ltept by .. court Detty PWol .... c:n 22 ~ LINE NORTH e9 DEGREES ana time M!eelt<I ~ Iha leech 9y TN See PAOCHDll'fGS AGAINST you .. 8 --ttlO 39 03 ' WEST 3 19 FEET TO P\HC:"-<f\9 Man~ LOCATION NorlhH •I YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-in..,_ted In .. ......... th274 THE SOUTHEAST CORNEA The succentut bidder ._ ________ _ c:orner FOUft_.,th Sir ... TACT A LAWVER you ~ fie wif'I lhe ~ Of TI1E LANO DESCRIBED llflell lurntlh ... 11'\llirenc• rtaJC ll)llC( 8fld Pedftc CoeM Hlgflwey Ori 4/5/tO el 10 00 AM. a 1Dfrita1 Aecalwt lot P'taJC NOTICE IN THE DEED TO GLADVS otrll~I" Qf otlllt r9QW«1 1----------- Th 221 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ZONE Dowolown ~ H lhe duly ep potnted Soecia1 Nob of Ile MATISON RECOflOEO IN sutlm111als prior to en) IC-~ 2 T,,..... 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DAILY PILOT I ,.,..,._, MerOft 22, 1880 Jd'P· Special Advertiser Profiles Huntington travel agents have world of experience If your Y~tlon plane Include ftylng 11erou the country or the ocean, or perhapa a tuxurtoua crulH, there are thr• women In Huntington Beach reedy to make thlnga ....., for you. ~ctive senior citizens find p leasure at Carmel Village Let's Talk Tra~ opened In January In the Ralph• lhopptng center at Warner Avenue and Golden West Street u the third office In an expanding ayatem, joining other• In Irvine and Rancho Santa Margarita. A fourth outlet Is acheduled for Coto de Caza next month. Retirement needn't Include the tiring task of upkeep on a house.nor should It mean the dependence of life In a con- valescent home. Active senior citizens .along the Orange Coast are offered the pleasures of leisure time *thout the burdens at Carmel Village, a retirement complex In Fountain Valley. "We encourage people to maintain their individuality and Independence," says Burl Muir, who manages the f aclllty with his wife, Arlene. At Carmel Vil- lage, the operative phrase is "elegant retirement living." The Fountain Valley complex Is one of some 80 such facilities In the United States and Canada owned and oper-.ted by Holiday Retirement Corp., which has over 20 years In business. Its 187 .apartments are 63 percent occupied. "Holiday offers a unique con- cept in retirement living," Muir says. "We're not a rest home and we don't offer nursing care. Our guests must be active." Carmel Village provides op- tional social and recreational .-c- tlvity for Its residents and em- ploys a full-time activities direc- tor. A bus driver also Is on staff to see to the guests' transpor- tation needs. For those requiring medical assistance, there Is Retirement Plus, a separate service on the Carmel Village grounds, which assists residents requlrtng special care. The average age among Carmel VIiiage residents Is 82, with the oldest -World War I veteran Ben Rosencranz -just two years shy of the century mark. Carmel VIiiage Is iocated at 17077 San Mateo, just south of Warner Avenue. In Fountain Val- ley. More information on the retirement complex Is available at 965-2700. ........... ,.... Barbara , Ladd, a . certified travel counHler, la the manager of the Huntlntgton Beach office and refers to her "CTC" deSlg- natlon as "a master's degree In travel." She's spent 14 years In the travel Industry and owned her own travel business until last year, when she sold It and joined Let's Talk Travel. Robbi• Gordon ... ru'a Udd and Margaret Riiis lfrOlll l eftJ offer you th• wCHld •t Let"• Talk Travel. Other travel specialists In the Huntington Beach~ office are sales counselor Margaret Ellis and travel consultant Robbie Gordon. "We handle everything, but we specialize In cruises," Ladd says, "and since we are a preferred agency with the air- volume of airline business gen- lines, we can offer lower-priced tickets."· This designation came as a result of the firm's high erated. The agency prides Itself on its people-oriented service. They'll even deliver tickets within the Huntington Beach area. And, after the traveler has left, the agency may be reached In the event of an emetgency at both state and national 800 numbers. "We also have the very latest American Airlines computer sys- tem," Ladd points out. "And we're considered experts In ar- ranging Club Med vacations." Let's Talk Travel Is located at 6920 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach. You can reach Barbara, Margaret or Robbie at 55?-0491 to talk about your upcoming vacation. Fine china, crystal offered . . . at new ·Lenox store in Mesa Lenox, America's pre-eminent which appeals to individuals manufacturer of fine china and who favor upscale, quality prod- crystal, has opened a Lenox ucts. China Store in Costa Mesa's Lene»x will be celebrating the South Coast Plaza. holidays by giving Lenox China Designed by ROSt-modern Store customers "The Lenox architect Michael Graves, the Book of Home Entertaining and Lenox China Store is the first Etiquette" complimentary with such venture In California and purchases of $100 or more. The the 14th company-owned store promotion will continue through In the nation. the end of the year and is avall- segment of the California Lenox market. The new Lenox store presents avble only at the Lenox China a total design philosophy rep-Store in South Coast Plaza. ............ ,..._ resenting a complete Lenox life-Richly illustrated. the hard- C.n11el VII .... •an•1•n 8url M uir 8IMI his Rllaabeth Olson and aua. .,enner. 8 Jb.e style. According to Len~x. the bound book Is a perfect gift and l'ount81n V alley hcNll• for 8Ctlv• .. nlorl. . Orangtt Coast m&(ket · 1s . well Cl soarce of inspiration for ·'We are delighted to open· our first Lenox China Store In C~lifornia," said Deborah J . Baron. director of marketing. "Our clientele will have the widest selection of fine china. crystal and gifts available, in addition to a spectacular array of exclusive Lenox products available only at the Lenox china stores. The store features a complete product line for both casual and formal occasions to fir any-Uecorlrom-traditional tcr • contemporary." wNe, Goltlle .... n.,... ch8t wltll residents suited for Lenox merchandise, gracious entertaining and time-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ le~ etiquette. Regularly ~I~ , Fat ~free. Ctiolesrerol-free. Flavor-• ·---------------------• Ci D l~C0&11011(mzm•an:...,..I 40~ I ! SAVE 40¢ 5,•05 11 I when you buy any variety !I I KRAFT FREE. Oressinal I I I ' I I at $25, the book blends the traditions of fine entertaining with modern lifestyles to help create elegant and stylish social events that are easy to or- chestrate. The book will guide readers step by step through entertain- ment planning, detailing every- thing from choosing the kind of party to give to the etiquette of Invitations and planning menus. A wide array of parties for all occasions, budgets and life- styles are discussed as well as Information on coordinating all elements of table design to achieve a memorable ex- perience. As the home has become the focal point for both work and leisure, the popularity of formal entertainln~ in the home h'as grown. Design and decor are especially important to a large The Lenox store features fine china. sterling flatware and gifts -exclusive product introduc- tions such as Lenox table linens. engraved wedding and baby gifts and home fragrance. Lenox's newest product lines, including Its Chinastone casual dinnerware which is microwave and dishwasher safe. also will be available. along with pewter gifts and Hartmann leather ac- cessories. According to Lenox, the store will offer a comprehensive gift registry. "Lenox considers its bridal and au -occasion gift registry a lifetime service." Baron com- mQ.rTted . "We plan to keep In contact with brides long after their wedding day by giving them the opportunity to register for anniversaries. bJrthdays, baby giffs and other speclal occasions." Dial 800 for Rent-a-Wreck Megan Baack would like people to know that she's not In the car rental business. Unfortunately, many people had that Impression last Thurs- day after reading the story on this page about the opening of Rent-A-Wreck, the used car rental agency In Santa Ana Heights. Their phone numbers are Identical -wtth one major dif- ference. Rent-A-Wreck's la (800) 962-67«. Buck's la the same, From the heart of Italy DE RUTA fflndpalntld In bokt cotors and striking mottt1. this lll1hlnwn brings the splendid heritage of ltlty directly to yourtlbll.Mlny ....... tochooll frGm ... ... "'*" -.... "" Slvl21'/1 ............... ..... , without the toll-free designator. Our story carried the local number without the 800 prefix. The people at Rent-A-Wreck will be pleased to know that over 30 people called for Infor- mation about their service the day the story ran. However, the calls went to Baack's Fountain Valley home Instead. The Dally Piiot regrets the error and points out that If you want to rent a car at discount rates. call 962-6744, but dlal 800 first. -z.~ ""1KfAll-iMm*""" 12 Breaded or -. 8 In Batter I\ . 'I ·21 to . 21 .2-()Z ' I • • • " . . " • . . • ·,, CENTER CUT 12-0Z OR REGUl.AA -~--.~~_. ~ ----~_, l =---) . 16-0Z PKG. MEAT BOLOGNA 16-0Z PKG. Ground Turt<ey LOU8 RICH FROZEN TURKEY BOLOGNA TURKEY FRANKS ~TUNCE'Y BREAKFAST SAUSAGE ILJC8> • MEAT OR BEEF VARIETY PACK •2-0Z •1• SMOKIE LINKS Ir.OZ 1241 I.OZ '23' HAM ·& CHEESE tOl •1• ,. tOl '227 .. •toz '23' ·,.oz '241 Turkey Variety Pak CHOPPED HAM HARD SALAMI SMOKED COOKED HAM .oi •1• .oi'2" • '''°' '3" j T~rkey Smoked Sausage 1URKEY HAii __ _ What a great way to start-tlie ilij! 9 ·' . -Mrs. B~orth~s PANCAKE MIX BUTTERMILK . --• ' , I • .... . . '.''I\: 32-0Z Mrs. B SYRUP .. REGU.AR OR UTE MOZ 1&-0Z 9 ~, .. °'JERKY ~· --TREATS .. 19 3-0Z ORANGE. STRAW8EAAY Oft~ CRUSH SODA &'12-0Z CANS .. I . I • . REGULAR OR VARIETY PACK • YOPLAIT Soft Frozen 1 ~ Yogurt . GORTON'S VARIETY PACK Fish OR VANILLA Sticks Drumsticks FAMILY PACK Cool-Whip $1 09 Topping s-0z Popsicle $159 Big Stick S'J~ 4-VARIETIES s1 ~~z 50-CT BAG $3 9;02 s3~/~·0Z • CHUNKING Fried Rice Wl'IMPOAI< • Welch'• Grape Juice 9! WELCH'S Juice Bar $ Roman Meal Waffles • $139 Microwave . · $139 Downyflake 12-0Z Cheeseburgers BAIOGF~~~oz Waffles ~~~;. t I '• ' ' ~> &-VARIETIES ---Nice N' Light 7-VARIETIES PRE-STIRRED Yogurt c 8-0Z ..._ .... Reg. or Light N' Lively Sour Cream ICE MILK ' Light N' Lively NON FAT s 1 59 Cottage Cheese 18-0Z • 11 • • ' •• t •• ' ' .. ) Fruit Cocktail •'-R • E: Fruit Cup Lite Cling Peaches Qf. ~ -"[ ....... f~ C)Q Sliced Pears 1J Apple/Cherry Juice C::[ ~ ... ... ""4~C'' l•'9 '"1-C. REGULAR OR NO-SALT Sliced Green Beans ·Cut or Shced Green Beans ,, . • .... • ... .... • • 1 ·Whole Kernel Corn Whole Kernel Corn ·Cream Style Corn ~~Vegetables Large sweet Peas Sweet Peas Log Cabin Syrup Pio!'>~., STYi..E P.•[\ICA' _,TE\'\[.., OP Stewed Tomatoes TQmato Sauce Ketchup ~ \r.ARtE" ES 8 to 8. 75-0Z Pudding Cup "' .59c: Ja.&I:' s11s ,· .77c: a1c . s1 59 ·, .57c · :57c ··c:59C: B .42C •$o:55c ~c:22c . :89e .. :$135 CHILLED 96·0 Z Birkholms ASSORTED VARIETIES Regular or Diet Pepsi Cola ' ' ,Jt ' ·.\,J,: ,j, ~ .. ' BREAD CINNAMON OR CINNA~ON ~AISIN / 16-0Z ALPO CM Food GOURMEl OINN!R 11-0Z . . ' ., I ) BEEF CHUCK ) o :BONE DEFROSTED BEEF Rainbow Trout LB s49a LB s 69 LB Back Ribs Hi-C Drinks ASSORTED VARIETIES 46-0Z Heinz KETCHUP . tllrdseye ' ~WEGETABLES 3-VAAETES FAAM FAE8H MIXT\ffS "'"""'°"' C-. IAVSAOE PIZZAROUS •1.11 .oz Jiffy com · Muffin Mix JELL-0 ASSORTED VARIETIES 7.4 T07.&0Z . 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