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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-01 - Orange Coast PilotCout The Exchange blub of Laguna Beach has honor- ed six Laguna Beach polloe officers for their outstanding work during 1983.!A3 California :1 San Francisco smokers suffer first day of strict new ordinance./ A4 Gay rlghtsactivlsts plan ' rallies at the Democratic convf:!ntlon./ A8 · Na don South Carolina Sen. Ernest Hollings Is ex-_ pected to diop out of race for President./ AS. The nation's latest storm hasclalmed 56 llves In 13 states./A4 World ...... Lebanon, Syrian leaders. appear near agreement .on-troop withdrawal pact cancelatlon./ A4 Canada Prime Minister Trudeau saY's ne's step- ping down after 16 years at the top./ Al Ltrine Jr1ends can't believe the plight that finds the Sam Mitchell family living in a fruck./11. Risk of Down's syndrome Increases with advanced maternity age./82 Jo Ann Wasttam retw.ns to Mesa Verde, the SQene of her record-setting pair ofa~s. for this week's LPGA Untden lnvlta- tlonal./C1 UCI takes on natlonal- ty-ranked Nevada Las Vegas In a key PCAA basketball ga'me tonight. /C1 The New Jersey Nets have too much defense for the Lakers./C4 Entertainment • Amy Irving d(dn't want to . do "Yentl" but now she's more than glad she did. /83 Buelneu For the latest in business and real estate In Orange County, ready today's Ct\edlt Llne./85 . BJ JERRY HIRSCH Of .. oe.r..w .... Mystery still surrounds the actions of a NeWJ)Ort Beach investment firm that may have lost S l S million in the collapse of the financial empire of La Jolla financier J. David Dominelli. Court-appointed uuttees for the Newport investment firm, Trans Atlantic Bancorp Ltd., hav~ ~r;i unable to take control of any funCis the company may have remaining. There Still is Do explanation why the firm .ent a c0urier from Newport 8eac.1l to Bermuda to withdraw S850,000from a bl.nk. And questions remaiQ abou.t why the com~ a sudden wire tiamf'ef ol SI from the Bermuda batik to Pac· c National Bank in Newport Beach. The money was then mysteriously withdrawn by cashier's check shortly after the tranafet. The events took place just days . ' . . ~ & • By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,.., .......... A f.ormer Co$ta.Mesa man ac.cosed of killing two girls durin& a 1982 pornographic; ••snuff film session mdicated today he will-waive extra- dition and return to Orange County to fight the charges, according to police in North Las Vegas, Nev. Fred 8erTe Douglas, S5, was ar- rested in North Las Vegas before dawn Tuesday after lawmen kicked in the front door of a house he was sharing with a man and woman. .. He hasn't sianed the waiver out it appean that be will," uplained North Las Yeps police Sgt. Gary Rainey, who said Anaheim police officers are on band to escort Doug!Js back to Oranae County. Douglas and a second man arc and a second man, Ricrutrd Hernandez, 38~ was issued in A~ OGuglas, wbo operated an up:. holstery shop when he lived in COiia Mesa, vanished several days befote a (rseue 11ee POIUfO/ A21 s~ of killing Beth JoneS, 19, and Margaret Krucgur, 16, during a pornographic filmin& session in the · -~,~, •• 1 Anz.a Bonqo desert. The &iris aJ . leaedly were lured to their deaths with promtSCS they would make $500 each for actin& in a bondage-type porno film Tbe teen·• Anaheim girls were . reported missing in Ausust 1982 but their bodies were not found until the followina April when a man iakina pictwes of Wildftowcrs came across . the skeletal remaiM. A warrant for the arrest of Douglas Mike Bryen, 5 (left), brotlaer Juoa, 7, lnja.red in Coeta lleu accident. Dead ex-e~ployee ., planned big heist? A dark night~aJongthe Coast Seven Injured In Mesa accident after f allure of traffic signals ,...By KAREN KLEIN OfhO.-, ......... Seven peop~ were injured in a traffic collision in Costa Mesa dwinga black.opt that left 200,000 Orange County residents and 3 million customers across six West!m states in the dark for up to 2V2 hours Wednesday evening. ' Officials were still investigatin the cause of a major 4 north-south power transmission line failure Wednesday ni&ht in Northern California, which darkened parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, Ne'W Mexico, Utah and Texas. The 500-kilovolt Pacific Gas & Electric Co. power line went out at S:43 p.m., affecting a huge, inter- connecti1\& power gnd. ThepoweroutageJffected 60.900Southem CaJj. fomia Edison customers in the Orange Coast for about 15 ·minutes, according to Jim Kennedy, area manager for Costa Mesa. "Theoutagecauscdconsidera~ ~loss of capacity," Kennedy said ... The system is desisned to automatically drop load in order to get the system back to normal .... The load ¥f"ed from 3 7 circuits in the Orange Coast · was dropped at 5:47 p.m., he said, butaJI of the electrical load was returned to power about 6:0 I p.m. Kennedy said Costa Mesa was probably hardest hit in the area duri~lackout. .. Three of the stations dropped actually serve Costa M~" Kennedy said. Seven people were injured in a Costa Mesa traffic collision that occurred at Bear Street and South Coast Drive aboutJS minutes after the traffic signals at the intersection went Ojll. Acroidina to a police report. a car driven by Suzanne Bryen, 28, ofSanta Ana broadsided a car driven by Sawsan . (PleueeeePOWJtROUTAGE/A2l Calm after the storm: .Shore dwellers know it could ~ap~n again EDITOR'SNOTE;wtyearatrhis time, the skies opened and the rains came -furiously. At tbe Mme time, rides were runniJl6 wlusUl/Jr ru,b . 1/0fll the Cout ·Tbe combination proceeded to puni&b Oran# Coast .. resident• for the lint days olMMcb. In 1 foiAr.put series, tbe D8ily Pilot will look lMck 1t tbe stoma tbro&Ch the eytt ofrhose wbo blnled and were batteml by tbe elements. . . THE STORM .. STEVE --.MlllLE A YlAR LAT ER A year af\er a wicked ·'finter storm ripped apart his Cotopa del Mtr house and threatened to splll it into the Pacific Ooean, Ocra1d lbompaon ia still nervous. storm -a flurry of wind.-tUJ"f and rain that .turned the Orailee Coat He cbC<:ks ,the weather map daily,· -obtervi.na offaho~ stonns and calcu· latina when and whete they mi&bt hit. Any darkened spot --on tllt !Qp iJ-· caute for concern. · into an overni&bt disaster. TlU• year it'1 been a differegt story. "Oeritle as a lamb," he 11~ looki!lf" ~ at the small ten wavcslappinal&linst tbefewmnain· ina piliqp thlt once held the pier \bat ran out from the rear of his laoule. • .. If ever there were two wialen tbat By LP.BENET Of .. Dlilr ......... A former assistant manager of a Anaheim Best Products store dis- covered dead Tuesday in a Best store in Mission Viejo may have planned to hold ·customers and employees hostage to &el into the store's safe, aulhoritiesJaid today. Sheriff"s Special Weapons and Tac- tics team mernbers found 29-year-old John Sterling Merritt of Anaheim dead .of a self-inflicted gunsbot wound Tuesday in a false ceiling in the store at 28452 Marguerite . Park:Way, according to Sheriffs Lt. Richard Olson. Although coroner's investigators haven't determined the time of death. SWAT members reparted they heard what they believed to be a gunshot at 1 :3Cf p.m. The body was discovered about three ftoun later after police had conductec\ 1111ethodical search of the store, Olsott~said. ) A shotgun and a knapsack full of "It's like Uvina on an ICtive fault line or on the side of Mount St. Helena," he aaya. "You know it can ha~n any time. "You know it can baDDn ~"; ~ wm direct oppoai1e1;• he said. • • . ~bu)iVedU\tbebouleat Tnath In ad~ • I &hat " be addl;" ..... ai laii . tiompeon'a oomammt ·~ house in quiet CbiM Co~ toOk a savaae poundina ia lbt year'• Winier . ~ ..... ,;,. ~··= ;J: TWe .......... ~· ~"' 414D't la-anct lmowltbe ~ oflivinson the .._.tobe*'-1*ttol.a~..._..,.._ ~-COA81'~A2) u , lae atted lll8 ftllle~. lNt ti... cmtnJ.1 ~ /,_ I .. shells, tools and a mask wtth cutout · eye holes were found near the body, Olson said. -· - During the nine-hour search, they also concluded that Merritt took a hasp padlock from the m~J office early Tuesday momlna and. attempted to bolt it on the door to &be women's restroom so 11 could lock from the outside. "He intended to prepare a ~ area for employees and customers, Olson said." No other sus~ts were found in die store, Olson sa1d. Merritt had reponedl,y s:aiped from . his Anaheim job about ""° weeks before the incident, Olson said. Police determined. he entend lk store Monday and hid out until tbe store closed. Sheriff's deputies f\rst arrived at the store at 3:25 a.m. in ·responte 10 burglar alarm they believe Merritt let off. But a search by Sheriff's deputies and store personnel turned-ap nothing. \ • .. D§'J. WAR POSES ORLD PERIL ,, ( \ M•IOUd. tbe a.:..ue o( Arab St.ate. &mhuaedOr to the United State•. aaid loues in the tJt,.~.:OW war is • .. hemorr~ on tile PoPQ.latioa ... Tbc camaae ian t h~tly to atop. however because AyatoUa~ Khomeini, t.he Iranian leadq. ..JI J101 in a disposition to communiQte with I.he lntttnatJonat community. 0 • He said since the United States has usumcd the role ... , crises m&D&Jer the Soviets want to be the beneficiary of failure. That'• why we are eager not to ~ve the United States fail The Soviet Union is wa.itina for failure." Maksoud, a Lebanese citizen ~ted at American Un.ivenity in Blint and at Oxford, pointed out one irony la the raging conflict th.at be rcla~ 10 colleagues in t.he Unjtec:J Nauon.: .. h 's aot a war, buc an armed conftict ~u11e they both have d.IP1omauc rcla1iODJ ... ~ reply, be lOld bu a)adienoe Of about 300, wa~ "Maksoud's glasses must be out ofrocus." That comment provided a bit of kvit)' in an otherwise sobering dis. cuss1on over U.S: foreign policy that 1he ambassador said lopsidedly favors Israel at the cq>ense of Arab FRAUD ••• friend.ships. "f know an Arab apokesman al 1h1s juncwre is not particularly popular," ~d the heavy-set speaker with dark-framed 1pec11cle1. "In U.S.-Arab relations there are many prospects and equaUy a many prob- lems. But if we flou over the problems.. n is defective." Maksoud, former editor of two influential ·Arabic papert1 said pro-Israeli sufport is plvamzcd by the West's~il •uilty conscience over the Nazi 1enoc1de of World War II. As a result, Mak<K>ud said, the· U.S. gives absolution to Israel, even when the Jewish state violates U.S.-negotiated agreements, such prohibitions over new settlements reached in the Camp David accorda. ''I think lbj1 ii OM of t~_lft* dittottions tbau•bad Jed 10 problem· atic U,S.-Anb rdatiou." be Mid. In 9adiclon1 Maksoud said inci- dents of\crronsm in the Middle East create "a distorted vision" of un - resolved issues over a Palestinian homeland. "The Palestinians, like everyone else, should have a right to'"' self-detenninatfon," he said. Pointana out lon~-stand1na ties between Arab countne:J established after World War It, ¥Aboud said "we expect from the United States to neaotiate with Israel and PaJntme on equal tcf11'.\s." He cnticized the U.S. do-nothina posture when Israel invaded Leba- non. ostc111ibly to bauJc the Pakati· nian Ljberation Otpnization. "The absolution of the invwon and its consequences, this per. massiveness has led to an unfortunate sequel that has taken place-the May I 7 agreement," the ambassador said. Maksoud predicted the Lebanese president, reportedly in Syria today, will abrogate the agreement calling for an Israeli troop withdrawal jo u auempe So•ud ,..Wliziftl lllo oou•· ti)'. • 1lte -.niement was at the expense oftbc ~banese," be said. "The most imponant function ofa reconciled government, to bring about its authority, is non-Lebanese forces with<trawaJ." Mak$0ud said. "We hope the United States will bring about moral and diploml*tic pressure" to this end, Maksoud said. POR~ SNUFF SUSPECT ••• From Al From Al murder warrant for his arrcs1 was Domine11i's foreign currency trading signed.' Hernandez, who is still at firm now in bankruptct_.eroceedings large, disappeared at the same time. ~nd under federal investigation. "It was odd because I don't believe Abo ut S ll5 mi111 ion 1s missing from he knew the warrdnt was coming J. David; $1 5 million of that tame out," said Orange County Deputy from Trans Atlantic. District Attorney Tony Rackauckas. Until last year Trans Atlanuc was "At least he shouldn'I have.1', owned by Newport Beach busi-North Las Vegas poltce said they nessman Arthur Axelrod but the belteve the burly fo rm er Costa Mesa company was sold last spring, accord-man has been h ving in 1he area at least 1ng to Axelrod's attorney William C since November In a'SCparate incident, Dout.las was arrested and charged in 1977 with solici tation to commit murder after hiring two undercover female police officers from Huntington Beach to be 1n porno movies. Douglas also al- legedly solicited a prostitute to tor- ture the two officers 10-dea1h for a lesbian bondage film scene. Starrett. Rainey said Douglas had assumed Following the company's sale. Ax -the name George Hams and had been Dou~as was arrested as be drove a police informan1 and the two under- cover officers 1n10 the desert 30 miles north of Palm Spnngs, where police alleged he was going to kill the d rod remained with the fitm. doing odd JObs to .support himself About a third of the mone_y Trans while making plans 10 open an Atlantic invested m J. Dav14,J4. 9 upholstery shop. He described 1he million, was supi><*d to remain w11b neighborhood a "high 1rans1ent-type trans Atlantic 1n Wfe form of govern-area with a lot of people ·coming and ment securi11es, according to Starrett. going.•· women. · An in1ual tnal ended in a m1stnal when jurors deadlocked. Before a second trial cou ld start, Douglas pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon and was given three years' probation and credit for six months he'd already spent in Orange Trans Atlanllc. however. trans-Douglas was asleep whe9 officers ferred that money to J. Da v1d with the kicked their way 1n10 1he house where understanding that 11 would be re-he was h v1ng. Poltce saui he did not turned immed1a1el>, Siarrell .satlfl, .,_ •. 'Jjftt Op it.fight • · -· --·courtty Jail POWER OUTAGE AFFECTS COAST ••• From Al Bayaa. 26. oflrvine at about 6.p.m. Bryen and her sons. Michael and Jason, and Bayaa and her three passengers, all suffered tnJunes and were treated in the emergency rooms of Costa Mes.a Medical Center Hospital and Mercy General Hospital. In Huntington Beach. businesses and traffic lights were darkened bneny in an area north of Edinger Avenue bet ween.Graham Place and Edwards Street. "Our hghts were out about frve minutes." said an employee of Perry's Pizza. at 650 ~Edinger Ave. "It didn't really cause any probl~ms. Everyone Just sat around. Maybe some pizza gol cold but f'm not sure." In Foun1a1n Valley. a police spokesman said power was out momentarily at several intersections on the east side. , Area hospitals and convalescent homes reported sWere wucno problems wilh.swl.\Ch\J\&.Q\\'tll\CI~!'CY power generators. -·?rv;ne'J-we!t rndusrna).com,W" bn~fly lost power but no res1den1s reported blackouts. ,eOAST STORM REMEMBERED ••• J'romAl rece1v1ng end of a bo1h ng and angry ocean. Years ago he ~ve up trying to keep a boat docked 1n front of the house. And after losing the dock three umes 10 two years. he gave up on that also. But nothing had prepared him for last year's storm. Backed with hurricane-force winds, the ocean.[tpped away the pier and snapped off lhe end of an adjacent concrete deck. Pallo furnilu re was Oung into the ocean like so many plastic toys A multi-ton concrete slab that stood as the final obsiacle between lhe <X-can and the house's pilings rocked ba<:~ and forth with the waves. One of lhc waves finally shattered a ltvmg room window I n'>1de the house. 1he scene was no k\\ t haouc. Wh11e capped waves cascaded 1hrough the house. crashing and \lam ming down on the k1lchen w un1cr. ~nding appliances flying n l'r,where The carpeting. the drapes everrthtng was soaked. fhl' ~a ves were so monstrous at Just Call 642-6086 times 1ha1 the spray inside the house , .nearby Hoag Memorial Hospital reached up to the second noor. '·were baited when water flowed into dampening a skyhghl beyond that. the hospital's basement. Outside. the wa ves chm bed up 1he Hillsides in Corona del Mar began fro nt of the house and leaked in to heave and give way. lhrough the second-noor windows. More t~an 40 tx?ats w_ere snapped 'T ve been on the ocean 40ofmy SO from thetr moonngs tn Newport years and until then. I never realized Harbor. Several sunk and others were the power of water," Thompson says simply pulled out the harbor entrance now ... ,l was hke a rock slammi ng and lost 'at sea. At least a dozen into the house " private docks on Balboa Island were But ll wasn•t lt4ce Thompson was broken up by the churning surf. alo ne 1n his suffenng. Hardly. An entire slip in a ci ty-owned Wuhan a three-hour period on marina near Harbor Island broke free March I, more than three inches of during the storm a"nd washed into the rain fell. Except for Newport harbor, dragging a dozen boats along Boulevard, every ma)O r street in the with jt. city was closed Pacific Coast High-Although 1t would be several days way from Seal Beach through New-before the government proclaimed 1t port Beach was closed because of so. everyone in the city knew it was a Ooodang. Boats were used to rescue dis.aster. some residents Two days later. the Thompson A 24-inch water matn running family called a moving company and under the Newport Bay Bridge was had most of their possessions hauled snapped by the ~hecr pressure of away and put 1n storage. water ragrng under the bndge. On the "A pool tablt and a piano. That's weuest day in decades. half the c1l)' all that was left behind." he says. went w11hout water For nearly four months. the EmergenC) room surgenes a1 Thompson's furn iture stayed 1n storage. They simply had lost trust in the ocean and did not want to nsk bnnging their possessions home . .. W cold n 'l want f0-111'rnr tt i>crct iust 50 ii could get soaked. You're apprehensive. We're still ap. prehensive." If any good came of the three-day storm. 1t was a ·new found trust for Thompson in 1he federal govern- ment. After years of payi ng hundreds of dollars for federal flood insurance, Thompson says he was pleasantly surprised when en adjustor from the Federal Emergency Management Agency showed up several days after the storm and arran&ed a quick, easy paxorr. 'I'd JUSt paid my premium two weeks befo re the storm." he recalls. ' Thompson now is attempting to act permits to have a natural rock seawall built in the ocean in front of his home. ntil the work is done. the house is '· u 1protccted from the surf: -Eltcwhertin lhecity, the scan from the storm 1till remain. Soenic Backbay Drive along the Upper Newport Bay still has not be reopened and the 24-inch water main -has not be repeircd. A back-up water main rcmaJn1 in use. An improved dninqc 1ystcm on the Balboa Pcniruula. thouJh, tw been installed and tbe city-owned mirina is under&oing an expensive remodelina. \ "We've becifl very, very lucky this •winter " sayt Thompson. "But I shouJdaualk too'°°"' All it takes is one ltOnrt. JIMl-?lr... ~.~. -: ~. Wllat do you llkt abotlt t-e Dally Piiot? Wut doa't yot Uke ? Call tlte DUJDber at ltft aod your mn111e will bf rttorde4, traasrrtbed alld deUnrcd to tilt appropra.te editor. . The aame tt·bo1r a11werta1 service may M 1H4 &e r~rd ltttera t•t111e edllor on any topic. 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Le 37 12 eo 21 sa 30 32 23 33 19 31 25 31 11 5e 35 35 23 St '9 39 21 Je n '1 31 44 20 63 51 18 14 28 CM 41 31 41 3.4 28 20 40 21 Tides '1 26 31 23 WMl!Hlgton Wldllla 31 ~ 31 J TOOAY 3'07pm 124pm l'M>AY 2.44 iun l44un 321pm 945pm -oe 4 2 8IHI .... at &·49 p.m Codey. ,._ •t 8·2 t a_m Friday end Nit egMI el 5 60 pm Moort..utodeyet6'01pm ·''-ill 1.40 • m Frldey end NII llQell\ M 5 5 7 pm • ,. Wetherall defense opens iD Costa Mesa death trial By JEFF ADLER Of ... O.., ..... l c.11 The defense attorney for accused killer Richard James Wetherall told an Orange County Superior Court JUTY Wednesday he intended to prove his client did not strangle Costa Mesa resident Patrick Scott Miller in June 1983. "There will be testimony to estab- lish Wetherall did nQt and,,ould not have strangled Patrick Scott Miller," Deputy Public Defender William Kopeny said during tiis opening statement 10 jurors. Kopeny made his comments minutes after the prosecution rested in the first-devec murder and rob- bery trial that began Feb..~7. Welhcrall and C<HiefCndam Arthur George Gofd'nei fr.. wfMS'-faces a· separate trial on similar charges, are accused of beating and strangling MilJer in the bedroom of bis Costa Mesa home on June 28, J 983. The prosecution contends Miller met his alleged killers at a local bu several hours before he was hit over the head with a vacuum cleaner. hog-tied and severely beaten by Wetherall and Goldner. The pair were co-workers at a Santa Ana moving company. After beating Miller, the two arc accused of piling up numerous house- hold goods in Miller's truck and driving off. Dallr. Piiot 0. Ivery 11 Ouar•ntNd M1 •f\O.tf' f '•O•y It t CIU Ori t i'H "A"" f0'°'f r111J9 ' D• ' )(). •I t.•"btfOf• 7 iJ t'f1 ot' '1 .~ ,, CC:·Pt tlf•f 09 'Jeol-•flf-<' Miller, the 2'6-ycar-old son of former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller. was found by his Jirlfriend the following morning lying 11'1 a pool of his own blood. Kopeny told the jury that tests of Mil ler's body revealed traces of cocaine. Val ium and a "tligh level of alcohol" in his syst~m. He said Valium is frequently-ustd by cocaine abusers 10 counter the drug's effect. "There will be evidence about how a person with those kinds of levels would act and what affect they would have on bis system." the defense attorney said. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Clrc-..ton 7141142~ Cl1•1fted edwrtlelni 7WM2.-?I All other depeft ........ M2..at1 MAlN OFFIC! no .,......,, aa, '>• c;,,..,. ~ Coll M•• •10•~n a.,, 1';6() C.0011 ,,. ... 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S..1 C,to .. l P t Bo• I~ Cotta l.teM (A•tot- '11b7f VOL. n , NO. 81 Cruise into Spring ... with Ralph Lauren . Linens, Cottons and Sjlks. !" o• • '*' . , 119 f Hh1on hland ~e"'port Bea~·h (7 1 '"S9·1622 I 4728 :\dmlrah~ ••u Marina dtl Re~ C2 l 31 823· 79S5 • . The, third annual "Run for Hunary Chi.ldren" - which raises funds to feed Haitian youn15tcl'5 -will be .. hel~ Saturday at South Coast Community Church in ltvanc. The S-kilomctcr run will ~in at 8 a.m., foUo~ by t,he TO-kilometer run at 8:45. Pre-reiittradon and a SU'etohina clinic is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. . The fee for registration will be SJ 0 witl'\ a shin atld $~ wtth<?u~ .. Awards will be givefb tO the lop finishers in ejght ICJc.d1v1s1ons. C<Ml the church at 8l3-9800 for info rmation.' Strim fundral•er set Saturday By &A.RENE. nEIN Of-~~ A Costa Mesa dOctor KCwlCd of ~ unneeded drup won't ce>D• die. 14 fftOa,)'.'~ pendipaq&inJt him in'Oran;ie C.OUnt)' SUpcri.or 9>J11:t·~·· Or. John <;huna, 69. caw.d a DO com• ,.._ • Tuesday and was ordered by ludife WilliaiD M~,IO return tocourtApril 13foiMDCad.,~tQ<lllril A UC Irvine sorority is holding its th ird apnual l\nchor Splash fundraiscr Saturday 'with a series of , ofT-beat aquatic events from 10 a.m. to I p.m. at the UCI pool. KnJiclc. the district at'3.-;ud:-J.~"'8.:' Knlicksa.idbewouJd tounbe ._ cauted to the public in die 1ea1•cial.iudae.il-Smitb. to impote a jail lalletlCeud aa.oe .. ,_,..._. ••1 feel from prosccutiqOdler. iimlllrm111. illlli-in clearthcrei1a tremeGdout ~tential b _. ...,., ,._.. Tickets arc SO cents and the pro fits go to the Los Angeles Blind Children·~ Center. ' Marina club plans art auction ~he Marina ~ifh School Quarterback Club of H\;lntinaton Beach wat hold an art exhibition and auction Fnday at the Golden Sails Hotel, 6285 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach. · • A d~natio!' of a dollar per person will be accepted art(j door. pnzes wall be awarded. The event beains with a pre;!cw at 7 p.m. (ollowed by. the auction at S'.30. Sezu'allti seminar at college A seminar for men foousing on female sexuality will be presented Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. .,.. Winning awarda from the Ezchaiige Club • were, fr~ left, ..Donald Prouty, Antbon1 Ollr,.. ....... .., ....... ~ Clementa, ?feUParcell, Lance lab.mael, Jim Sprelne and Denilla Ell•worth. -. put blind r.::~·· jucljrielit aild if •• ~nair dnport~ialc1moaata of d~ tbere 11 a tmneadout risk ictiOIJ and &be poienual fordea1h," Knlict 1aid. Tbe district attorney ii also prosieutiq limi18r cb&r&et..aoinst Huntiqion BcaCh Dr. Miik ffopP. State, medical authorities bep.o their inv~tion Of Cbuna after a Huntinaton Beacb man, Rex Oel·I~~ died in 1980 ofan accldental overdose after1beina by Cbuna.for blck problema. · 1 A ~.death .~uit .,ain.st Chuna tiled by Del Jiacco's mo~~ The physician lw ~ • agreed to aive up practiana medicine for aeven ~ while be ii o~ probation. The muimum 1entence Cbu.na could receive woild be six ycan in state prison. Knlick,aaid. _ .Con~ucted by psychotherapist Shirley Lampert, the session will run from 9:30 a.m. to I p.m.-.tn Room 11 3 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. Laguna.Beach· Exchailge Club giveshOnorstoQp<J ice n . Registration fee is $8 and tickets are o n sale in the ticket office in the college's Student Center. ·For further information. call 432-5880. _ T-111.t on desert foods slated . K.a The Exchange Club of Laguna Anthony Clements each recei~ed the exei:nplary, dedicated and pro- . rtn Westerling, a Ph.D candidate from UC Irvine Beach has h onored six Laguna Beach Mc;,~~ of. VaJ~r Com._01~dauon for fess1onal manner, ~nd his loyalty to wall. s~~k on "F~s of the pesert" Friday at th~ police officers for their outstanding parucipauon in the resctre-of-Evan-.. the Office oftheChtef of Police and to University Women s Opportunities Center. ' work during 1983. Flynn and the attempted rescue of the citizens of the communtiy." Westerling will discuss the effect of certain chemicals Officer Dennjs M. Ellsworth was Rhonda Santos, who perished in p . Offi . on a rubber-producing desert plan1 and will offer a awarded the _prdtigious honor of stormy .$Urf near Divers' Cove c:>hce 1cer Lance lshmacl·aJso humorous ~impse of desert surva val. The center is located 1983 Police Officer of the Year. · received a Medal of Valor award for at 2811 Mam St., Irvine, near Jamboree Road a nd further Ellsworth, who has been with the The officers entered "darkened, his participation· in the rescue of information is available at 856-7128. Laguna Beach Police Department raging seas in rc~at~d attempts to Ruby Shalberg of Laguna Beach . since 1981. was selected "because of rc~ue Santos wtth 1!.ttlc reprd to during the last year's severe storm on Job lntervlew workshon at OCC his consistent performance in an the.ir personal safet~: O~c1als ~e-March I. Shalberg was in danger of r excellent dedicated and professional scn~d the cffo~ ~s cons1st~nt wuh drowninJ and Ishmael and Laguna A workshop offerin$ tips in the latest manner 'to his duties and to the· ~he .h1gh,~st tradd1t1hons ffiof pohdce pro-&ach Firefighter Carl KJass helped job-interviewing techniques wall be offered Saturday l'.rom . citizens of thjs ~mmunity," ae-.. ~s1tedona ism !1" dt . e o icers emon;f· rc~ue her from raging fl<><><;t waters. 9 . _ . 11 d' t t t • d b h · _.a an inor 1nate amount o p 1. Ch' f · a.":1 .. to noo~ ·~ Room 114 of the Counseling and ~ .. £Qr mg o as a e nt !ssue Y .t e human coura e." o ice 1c Neil Purcell also Adm1ss1ons Building at Orange Coast College in Costa ~xchange. Club, a service organ1~-g . . .. , received a Medal of Merit Award for Mesa. tion mamly composed of bus1-Lt. James E. Spreme was awarded "rus leadership and dedication to Wo rkshop leader Marjorie ~tradanger. who operates a nessman. . ~~e M.edal of l\1erit Cotnmend~tion service" since took over the PQSition public relations agency in Newport Beach, says the class O ffi cers Dennis. Prouty and for his consistent performance in an of poliSC chief. ' "is designed to take the rriystery out of j'ob interviews so the applicant can present a posit ve image." ,, · .. , . • T1cketsareonsale intheCumml!nityScrvicesOffice Rent h1·kes ange~dM tena· n ·ts-10 the Student Center. Call 432·5880 for additional information. Commimlcatlons lecture set '· A Huntington Beach business consultant will present a ~tureon interpersonal communications skills Saturday at Orange Coast College in 'Costa Mesa. Claude Farley, whose clients include Disneyland, Texaco and Western Airlines, will conduct the sessio n f!Pm 9 a.m. to noon in the Chemistry Building. Registration is S 15 and ticket information is available at 431-5880. f'a~hlon show set for church Reservations can be made now for St. John the Baptist Catholic Church's annual luncheon and fashion show April 7 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Th~ luncheon begins at 11 :30 a.m. and the fee is $22. Call 557~7447 for information and reservations. CALENDAR Thursday, March 1 • 7:30 p.m .. Fountain Valley Scbool District Board of 'fra1tee1, District Education Center, 172 10 Oak St. Friday, March 2 No meetings scheduled. Saturday, March 3 • 7 a.m .-4 p.m., Orange County Swap Meet, Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa (also Sunday, same times). By JERRY HIRSCH Of tM Delly Piiot • ._ • · Forrcs1dcntsofthe 120-unit Shores apartment complex in Corona del Mar, Wednesday's notice of rent increases was like a recurrent night· mere. A little more than a year ago their apanment building was sold and the new owner raised the rents by 40 peT~;huildins cha·n-g-ea11ai\ds again in January and tenants were stunned by notice that rent~ would increase as much as S 105 a m onth. The new owners, Pulliam Properties of Costa Mesa. defended the increases sa)'ing the rents were far below rates of other apartments in the area. "Even after the increase the re.nts ~I still·be at least $100 below the market rate: The base rent was too low, The average apartment down there goes foi:--S 1,000 a JJlOl)lh," said Shirley Gilbert, a spokeswoman for Pulliam. Two-bedroom apartments at the Shores will be raised from $670 a month to $775. The one-bedroom units will increase from $550 to $625. Jn October of 1982, a one-bedroom apartment at the Shores rented for $400 and a two-bedroom for $500. At the time of the fim rent increase, 79'of the 120 tenants moved out. "I don't think this new increase is a reasonable increase/·' said Betty Tcsman, who headed a tenanl group protesting the lastest round of in- creases. Tenants plan a 7 p .m. meeting toda} to 'djscuss the increases, sbc said. Suicide 11~ely in Dana crash A ·33-year-old San Juan Capistrano woman, believed to be a suicide rrhree held ill ~TD burglary victim, drove off a 200-foot bluff ~ 1. . 1· .. .1D . overlooking Dana Point Harbor and plunged to her d~th, authorities said A ~year-o4d hoYN painter and hie twO ye>Ung ..-ant. were arr .. ted today. thll week after they a~ty tOO)( a credtt Cerdlrorn a houM In Newport Nancy Creamer Kirkpatrick and . BMch't~llgCanyotiandatt.nptedtopuroh ... jewtlryataneerby her wrecked Volkswagen were spot- dipartmtnt atore. ted by two women walking along the LeroY F. ~k.• of Anat*m and the two~ .... Whoee namee were bluff early Wednesday, according to not r•11Md C-of tt*r IQtt, were ln'elted .Tuteday afternoon at a Lt. Richard Olson of the county hOU9' of Aue ontalnt>teu, whklti tMy had.,_, hired to paint, according to Sheriffs Department. The women polJee. · ~oniacted authorities a,id a deputy Officer• dakMd one of the patntera lllpped Imo the PM>uN. tookll walked to the scene and determined 8uttook1' credit cerd and drove to neerby F8lhk>n JMld In an attempt to Kir1cp_atrick was dead. purch ... ,....ry. . "Wenad information dull sh~ was A ~ ~ It tM ~ •en. ~. called the despondent and her husband had ~who Mk;t the paint. did not haW ~to UM the crtdlt filed a missin' persons repon on her card. Poflce lat« .wooped down on the ~ Md ~ the trio of that morning. · Olson said. palntetl. The bluff is near a dirt road that Ratohk• wu Mk! on $10,000 ball. leads to Scenic Drive. Olson said. Rebay·services set Funeral services will be held Friday for Bernd llebey of Costa Mesa. who was killed in an auto accident Sunday. He was4'3. . A native of Germany, Mr. Rebay Was the owner of Bernard's Foreign Car Repair in Huntington Beach. He was a member of the Gennan Phoenix Oub and a coach for the A YSO soccer proaram. . He is survived by bis Wife 'Gury, son Ka.rt and daughter Briaitte, all ofC.olta Mesa, and a sister, Christina Foq1eea of Foontai1t.Va8ty. ~ 1111"VWtt1t matiw.ete his mother, stepfather and brother, all·in Gennaoy . Rosary 1ervices will be ~nducted toni&bt at7:30 with a Mass of Christian Burial scheduled for Friday at 10 a.m. at St Joachim Catholic Church in ~osta Mesa. Intcf!t1cnt will follow at Good Shepherd£erltetery. Barb~ra Wieb~l ~ces were to be 'condu.cted today forBarbara Ar.net Wiebe! of Costa Mesa. who died at her home Monday at lhe age of 61. · Mrs. Wiebel. who had lived in Costa Mesa for the past 23 years, was a member of St Joachim~s Catholic Church. She it survived by her husband Edwin, sons John and Steven of Costa Mesa and Daniel of Corona. and 'daualUus.. Wendy Snell of Costa Mesa. Barbara Sitarsk.i of Riverside and Susan Regan of San Diego. AJso surviving are a brother, George Wemsdorfcr, of New York and three sisters -Helen Ohlhavcr of Costa Mesa, and Benita Rohme and Georgette Bluett, both of Long Island. She also leaves 11 grandchildren .• Funeral services were scheduled this morning at St ·Joachim's Church followed by interment an Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Renee V. Briggs . Funeral services wc;re held Monday for Rcoec V. Bnggs of Garden Grove, who died Feb. 22 in a Stanton convalescent hospital. She was 68. Mm. Briggs. a member of Costa Mesa's Christ Lutheran Church, wa s a native Californian who •llisled her son with antique shows io the area. She is survived by her husband, Ezra H. B~ aDd her son, Ezra1r .. Q<>th of Garden Grove. Also surviVlJllare her mother, Virgie A. G roff-her stepfather Chariel W Groff, and sister, Bonnie J. Chandler. all of.Costa M- and a sister. Charlsie P. Case, of Downey. · Services were conducted at Pitr~~··.Srothers 8dJ ~roadway Mortuary Chapel in Costa Mesa. .nth intenm:nt following ~t Inglewood Park Cemetery. ~ PoucE Lo~~ _ fkailroad tr&Ck blocked IJ>y 29,0Q.O-pound roller d A st9len 29,000-pound asphalt.. ~Iler, spotted blocking railroad • • • Entering by breakin~ a rear win- dow, someone burgJanzcd a house Wednesday on the 18000 block of Clearwater Circle. The loss included $20 in quarters. • • •• An overnight break-in was re- -ported early Wednesday at Perqs tavern, 11 7 Main St. Entry ,was apparently made with a pass key. The loss was estimated at $1,200. MacArthur Boulevard early today. • • • A 34-year-old Ne~rt Beach man was treated for a dislocated elbow after Caning from th~ roof of .West- wood &siel Plus school, I Liberty, Wednesday morning. A firefighter said pbotoerapher Ken Bean tumbled to the ground after descending from the: school roof on a wo¢ trellis that crumbled under his weight. Ne1fp0rt Beach ., Amlrvine man reported tbe theft of a Rolex watch valued at $2.400 from his car parked in the 3600 block of Jamboree R~d. • •• A Los Angeles woman J'CP()ned the theft of her purse conta~ SlOCJ in traveler's checks from a~ lot in the L 900 block oflrvine Weclnaday cks in East Irvine Wednesday cnini, forced a 30-minutc delay of n Amtrak passenger train enroute to . : s Angeles from San Diego. : Amtrak officials were notified by lice before the train reached the , locked tracks cast of Jeffrey Road, . and brought the train carrying. l 50 passengers to a halt before endanger- ing any lives. , Police say the steel drum roller owned by an asphalt contractor, was stolen from the Irvine Animal Shelter construction site on -Band Canyon Road, about a half-mile north of the · Sante Fe Railroad track,, ,. A home on the 400 block of East 16th Place was buraJarized durina the day WcdntSday and S'l,360 worth of valuables . was stolen. Entry was apparently made by pryina open a. rear door. A television fC\, radios aJld j ewelry were lost in the theft. Amtrak travel that stretch of track at about 90 mph, according to Detective Dennis Howe. T~ limbs and fires have been built across tracks in Irvine before. "We've always been fortunate enouah to find th'em fim ... he said. .• Police are invcstiaatioa the inci- dent. . . . . . ' . SomC9ne broke into a white 1983 Toyota Celict ~rked Wednesday at Golden West College. Th<' loss in· · eluded · stereo equipment wonh SI.~. • • • • A man was arrested Wednesdty at Hun.-..... .-.. on Beach theK·M~~ttore, 1910t~.,oti1St .• ....._.. on 1usi,.cion .of sbopli~ Re. An ovemiaht break-in 'fts re. covered ~•hoes worth SlO. poncd Wcdnnday momin1 rt the • • • , Sea Breen Pet Cemetery. 19542 Araidcntofthe20100blockof8ia Beach Blvd. Intruder" entered Bend Unc ttPOrtcd Wednetday that tbro\aah a rear reat room wmclow and someone had stolen a black Schwinn took •. JOO-p0un<l 11.fe cont.ainina boys bicycle from the drivc<way. The S 1,000 1 n cash. tou was aumatt"d at SJ 00. I • • • • •• Enteri,na tbrouah a tlidinJ aJ,au . windo~\ someone buralarflcCl~ · A 1972 Volkswaatn Super Beetlt' hqmc wcdncsday on tho \400 bloc was reponed stolen Wednetday from of Jenny ()five. The lou includ the vicinity of Pad fie Coan Hiahway records wonh S400 a.nd clothina and l nd St~~ The lou was catl· worth S 130. mitcd at Sl.000. . • > ... • • • ~ ilome on the 9600 block of Cornwall Drive was buralarizcd and ransacked Wednesday 6y someone who entered through an open front door. The loss iqcludcd $20 in cash. .• iii • - A resident of the 17200 block. of Chapparal reported Wednesday the theft of a blue 1983 Muriary Monterey C'ruiser bicycle. The loss was estimated ~t $I SO. • • • A man was arrested Wednesday at the Gemco store, 72 I 2·Edinaer Ave., on suspicion of shoptift.ina. Re-- covered was misaellancous mcrchan .. ditc worth S9S. .... .· L&aun• Beach A Smith &. Wesson revolver and a television were stolen from a ra1- dence in the 100 btock of McCauley Place Wednesday afternoon. • • • A rcs{dential bufl)ary wu rel)Otled Wednesday evcnina in the 1300 block of Ounnina Drive. Total amount bf loa i1 unknown. -• • • The victim ofa beatina wu found by police at Sleepy Hollow Lue and ~ Coast HiPJway Wedoetdy ·afttmobo aod takta to South Cont Medi~ Center for uatmenl. Police ·~ eeekina a wbite male ·•ub.i«t mown to l1'c victim u ~ . • • • Five car •teteoe ~ !'C'POrted Thieves apparenlly attempted to stolen· from vdlicla pa1bd m dif• break into a second mobile home in fetent locatiom ~ tJ>e ~hy the Mradows park on Jeffrey Wedntslday. Two were 1n \he ~ Boulevard in as many days. and we~ ·blockofcYDrellDrive,one lnlbc800 unsucx:cufw in tblS attem.pl u well. block of crur.~ one in the 300 Police don't believe the culprit is the block.of Myn)t Steet And one in the 11me bur&lar responsible for a crime 200 block Of Ai"<'Jl. StteeL Total spree in ihr .Groves parit in North· canmatcd value ll'Sl.370. \ , \!flood • I , . ' • • · • • • Jewelry wona 11.4SO and a .31 A motorcyclist lost his saddlr baas .,.c.libcr reVol*' were~ stolen wonh more than S400 after makina a from a residence in lhc 200 bklck of ttOP' at a fa t food restaurant on \Jpland Drive. , . t , . J . .... A Orange woman repomd daetbeft of an auto stereo valued at S250 hm her car parked in the I 200 block of West Coast HiJhway W-'...,..--. •••• ~·-1 A Ne"1>Qrt Beach man repcw1ed the theft of a Monda moton:ydc ¥91...S at $700 from W~t Bay Stttct Yi-.CS- day. • ••• Royal Thai Cuislrre, 4001 W. Coast Highway reported it was~ early _ Wedneday m~ About $3,000 in e&.\h and a camen Yif\led at S l .000 were taken. • • • • -Son>eooe ran-eked bedroonu at a rnidcncc in tht I 0000 ·block of' Momi~ Gk>iry A\fmue and stole • jewelry and money valued 11' S2J6(). • . ' J .. I -· \ Mideast aCcOrd near'· on with'drawal pact' By lht Aa~lated Pre11 L:cba.nesc President Amin Gemayel met N&Jn in Damascus tpday with Syrian Pi'esident Hafez Assad, and Lebanon's state radio said the two leaders had agreed OI" R r r<><'t''i'l 10 rnn<'e l thf' ''""!'withdrawal pact between Lebanon and 'Israel. Assad, who hu SUPPorted Drusc and Moslem rebels in their fight ajlinst Gmnayel. leda rtd-catRCt welcome foe thi Lebanese p~sidcnt Wednesday nt Dama,: cus lliq>ort. The men met twice Wednes .. day, .and . then Assad he.Id a late-night meetmgwlth leadenofSyna's ruling Baath party. Assad and Gemayel resumed talks today. Gemayel told reporters the talks were .. excellent" and Lebanese Foreign Minister Elie Salem said: "We hope to have somet.hina to say to you wben we finish lh.i• meetina." · Lebanese state radio and Beirut news- papers did not spell out details of the reported process for scrapping the troop withdrawal pact. as Syna has demanded. But the reports today said the Gemayel-Ass.ad accord was a prelude to a ~ new cease-fire in Lebanon's c1v1l war, fresh United Bank manac ann rcconciliatton talks between Moslem and 1naactola dtapla,.. n moldoa Christian factions and formation of a . • •ten ID bet Bay Area bs:anch OD flnt day of •moke-free law. national coalition Cabinet. SF k 1 However, Walid Jumblatt. the D ruse · dJOes smo e ess oppositipn leader backed by Syria. said in O , "Beirut that he would not take pan in any b t th ' k reconciliation talks unless G emayel were u ere s n 0 ru c us put on trial for launching anillery attacks against Shiite Moslem and Druse neigh- borhoods. The Soviet Union, meanwhile. vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution which would have replaced the multinational force i_o Lebanon with U.N. pea~ckci:pang troops, and U.S. Defense Secrcr.al) (fl'>par Weinberger visited Mannes on ship'> o il the Beirut coast. The U.S. fngate W.S. Sims fired 20 rounds from five-inch guns "in rc!)ponSl' 10 fire in and around U.S. personnel" Wednesday night, said Army ( ol l::dward McDonald, 46. of Rochester. N ' . <:hid U.S. mjlital) spokesman in Beirut ~k declined to say which U S. personnel had come under attack Police said toda> that six people "'ere killed and 30 wounded 1n fighung dunng the night betwee.n the army a nd ant1·government m1ht1amen Fires were reponed throughout the city and a small ~ FebnAlry In 30 =Wltft bomb.went ofTa~ Jntemauo nal Colle~e. ~n D.....w Qty 8~ 31 · 10 Amencan-run high scl'lool. but no 1nJunc\ -1 ~-...._,..,. ' were reponed there. "' n«mlll. tt._.. tour#? In Israel, Pnme Minister Y1tzhak Wtll'IWt on record In Mlnn1llf1dllt, Shamir said ltrat if Lebanon scraps th? ~-'9-"::; •ve: • ....,.,,. voop withdrawal pact "'under the terrible _,.-.. ,:u. rv BH~t'tCW'lft9l;wie~-l>ressure of Syria~ wew11l regret 11 and wl· In Albeny, N.Y., whef'9 the~ of will arrange our security ncccss111es as we 32.4 degr .. wa 9 deQIH• llbow understand it and as the s1tuat1on will normal. oblige us to do 1t." ''IT~lHE SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -"No Smok- ing" signs were popping up around town as a n ty ordinance went into effect today rcquin ng businesses to provide smoke-free work• areas for employees who object to ~mo king. Although the new law sparked furious debate before voters narrowly approved 11 1n No'l:m ber. rnost large companies installed their maqdated smoke-free areas long hcfore today's deadline, and there have t>cen few repons of protesls. ··[,,,c:rybody has been looking tor a real '>H>r: in <..ome office wh ere nobody 1s gc111ng along, but I think everybody 1s getting alo ng," said C•I} Supervisor Wendy Nelder, whose legislauon has won her the Presidents .A,ward of the Amencan Lung Association: ··1 think we're going to find it isn't a problem at all " Mary Ann lngac1ola said her small l ln1ted Bank 6ranch o ffice even banned smoking altogether. And. she said ... We were do ing that even before the law was voted 1n because we thought it was getting to be too much for ~uch &small office." · "I wa.•u•m9k.Jng}t tht; ume and 11 helped me stop.·· she added. A Delta A.ar Lines sookesman. Julian (°?lrnes, said his company's 200.reservatiQn clerks here will be g.iven the same seating choice as the airline's passengc:rs: "Smok- ing or No Smoking." The Bank of America told Its 16.000· employees in San Francisco to observe its new "smoking" and "no smokin$" signs. "I think the ordinance has just heightened counesy," said bank spokeswoman Susan Batlasheck. "1'01 not seeing any big reaction to this." The law requ~re~ employers come 4p with a wntten policy regulating smok- ing. and 1f even one employee objc(Ots to the smoking the policy allows, the habit must be banned The environmental health inspector assigned to enforce the measure, Bruce Tsutsw, 1s a smoker himself. But'tie said that won ·1 stop him from warning of- fenders of a possible $500-a-day fine. "Basically, the whole premise is that you come up with a policy that is acceptabk to all employees. particularly the non-smoking employees," said Tsutsut. "We're hopin' it will be self-enforcin~, bot rm s4lte there II be some complaints. ' WafKer M'erfyman of l~e indU!- try-supponed Tobacco Institute says he thinks "it's a shame" that San Franciscans are "going to have to go through this. AVC.O ' . ) •. .. Edif'" FPe works a an A!t-,i!!lanl \'ic-1· Pn·sidt>nt in our Information S\!tll'lll\ DI\ 1wm <Jl our Irvine f arilit\. And sh(• dor·1.i an outstanding Job outS.dr or work. loo. Over thP last two r1•ar\. Edit' ha\ donau•d ('OUntleSS hour~ 10 communit\ projl'Cl't thC:ll reall\ count. Shr is found£•r <Jnd Exc•<·uti\ t• Director of Work ing Parrnt\ Nf'lwork wh1 t'h assists womrn lo rntn or rc·-t·ntrr the· job- markrl. but arr ronr1·rnrd about rompronw.ing f amil) <·an'. Edir also \rn·r., a!! a lt'ad<·r for a lornl Rro.wni1• troop for 2nd and 3rd gradt'r!t. In '' add 11 ion. -.he· I\ a nwmbf•r of.thr Rustnt'S!. \<h !\on Board for Coastlin1• Communitv < oll1'g1· :., .\nnuJl C<mff'rf'n<'t' for Wome[ whirh ''"' c·r!' a \'arit·t.\ of i"isuPs concerning t6<1ay·~ . \\orking \\Oman . And. a!t a mrmb<'r of the E\t'ruliH Commillf'{' for t. Andrrw''i Epi..,rnpal Church. lihf' has assisted in inrn·a~ing plt•dg1·~ on•r ;M,. \\c•n· proud that !-iOmron<' likf' Edir fer \\llr~\ tor A Ho. And wr think ht'r dt'diration .uul ~1·n11in1• caring an• ~onw of thr reasons \\ro \\Ork!'! for vou . ~UA\ICO FINANCIAL SERVICES 620 N~wport Centf'r Dri\'t', Nt•\\ port BPa('h, California 92660 Ul'ER SELECTIDR . . \ • \ Governors pursue MX niissile delay ' By Ute A11ocla&ed P:rea• DENVER -In a letter to President Reaaan, 22 Democratic govemofs have askcdfor ,aonc~year delay in Junher development of the controversial MX miuile system, officials said. The signatures were gathered this week by Colorado Oov. Richard Lamm at ·the National Oovemora' Associauon winter meeting in Washinaton. Such a delay in the M X was suagested two weeks aao by Democratic Govs. Ed Herschler of Wyomina and Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, said Sue O'Brien, Lamm'• press scc~tary. Branlfl In the aJr GRAPEVINE, Texas -Two years after its wings were clipped 1n bankruptcy court. a streamlined and rejuvenated Braniff Inc. returned to the skies today -a few minutes late -with 30 planes and 2,200 employees. Braniff had been the nation 'S-eigbth-largest airline when it eollapsed in 1982 under a $1 billion debt. The airline reorganized an bankruptcy coun and resumed service at one-third its previous size with sjgnificantly lower cost. . . O'Neill to run again BOSTON -House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. says he intends to seek a final two-year term, but would consider resigning from Congress earl y to be' ambassador to Ireland or a cabinet secretary-in a Democratic administration. "He's always had the dream of somedaX ending his career as ambassador to Ireland. perhaps1 • O'Ncill's press secretary. Christopher Matthews, said Wednesday night. "The key element is that he intends to serve one ")Ore term." ·-. Shuttle n~t delayed CAPE CANAVERAL, Ra. -The ma.iden night of the space ~huelle-0.scovery~iU be delayed at teast two weeks because one of 1ts 1mponant comP<>nents had to be borrowed for an carl>er n11ht of the shuttle Challenger, NASA officials confirmed. Discovery had becrt sch~led for a June 4 launch. but the National Aeronautics nd Space Adm1nastratton now has set the date for June Q. And, the launch could be delayed even more. the TODAY newspaper an Cocoa reported. Naons na neighbors -· . · NEW YO RK -Former President Ric~ M ~ixon has decided not to move into a S 1.8 million, I }-room' apanmcnt in a Park Avenue building where residents voted to allow him to reside, accordin(\ to a newspaper repon today. The massive media attention generated by the move and the subsequent vote convinced the Nixons ndt to make the'lwtlch fromThe1rcurrent home in Saddle River, N.J ., the New York O<fil t News reported. Nixon gained the suppon of about 70 percent of the cooperative building's residents m the Feb. 6 vote. In · Visual Imagery and Progressive Relaxation SPECIALIZING IN Comfort for people with Arthritis, Cancer, Als ... Increased Motivation, Confidence, Memory, Appetite/Stop Smoking Group or individual sessions For· Information or Appoinqnent Calf 548-8401 or 642-5868 r 41501 Westcliff Dr. Newport Beach REDUCE" TODA Y'S HIGH COST OP DYING CREMATION -BURIAL AT SEA , ) Today the-averace funeral costs $2,500.00. The Neptune Sodety offers simple and dlenlfled cremation with buriaJ at sea;TftOuritalns or desert. scidal Security and Veterans Death Benefits wUI cover most of our complete service costs. 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The 500-kilovolt Pacific Gas & Electric Co. power line went out at 5:43 p.m., affecting a huge, inter- connecting power grid. While tights in some cities ( • \ \ flickered for just a few minu1e1, electricity ln other places wu not restored until 8:0S p.m., officials said. 110bvioualy there's somethin& either mechanical or electrical wrons. but the~'• nothit\j ob_vious like a plane aoina tbl'9Ulb •-towert" •id-Oick Davin. spokesman for Pacific Gas cl Electnc io San FranciJCO. "We'll keep investigating until we fmd out what happened." Major cities affect~ by the blackout melucfed pens of Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Dies<> aod Oakland in California; Phoenu and Tucson, Ariz.; Reno and about one.third of Las Vegas, Nevi, excludjng the glitterina casinos and downtown; Albuquerque,. Santa Fe and Taos, N.M.; land El Paso, Texas. According to utility officials in the sii states, a total of abOut 3 million custome,rs were affected. There were no reports ofinjuries or serious problems -"no rapes, plundering or pillagini," in the words of a San Francisco police spokesman. But there were a host of inconveniences as pohce "direGted traffic with flashli~lus. auditorium lights dimmed and hospitals and pnsons scrambled to tum on emergency generators. "There are ~ lot of burglary alarms being set off all over the city.'' said Oakland police Sgt. P. Galloway. "That's a problem. We don't know whioh ones to answer." "The system is set up so California will isolate itself to minjmize the number of people· affected," a power spokeswoman said. "In this case, a reliy ovened and it out off power from the southwest, which is_ w~t ,it was supposed to do." · "What hflppens is that it is like pulling the plus from a bathlub," said Barry Burdett, spokesman for Tucson . Electric Power. "The point of the loss pulJs power from the entire grid." · Marin County in northern California wu.hard bit. Sheriffs Department spolceswo.man Ann Wagner said "prob-.bly 75 percent of the power" was down for up to two hours. She said she received about 10 calls a minute, some from hospitals wanting to know when the power . would resume. ' f • 80,000teacben11.ededl/ ~ Map locatee atate9 affected wben power tranamnelon line failed. SACRAMENTO -Afttt a decade of 4ecli9i~ enrollments, teacher layoffs Ud echoo1 cloli•, cu;;. fomia's c.las~m• caa Qpm matt Mdco&a u.·tJae.MU decade ,.Y a report snpaed for 1.11e·..-._. . ._ Educailon. tepc>tt, IO be pn1e11ced 10 dlit bcwd lllDf Wednet4ay, 1ay1the1111e'1 public IC.bOolt wtl med= 60,000 new elemenwy acbool cadlen in the next I 0 -:-but may have tto\lble findina a.em. . . UC may turn away student applicants -LJberace nJt tfl8ecf oat. ·ws AN(iELES - A 2 ... year-oJd. c:ha.ulhl'°• homosetual palimony claim qainst pianist Liberace wu thrown oLlt by ajudte, but t,he man 'a lawyer says he'll Jlft" other lepl actions eeekina "millions of doltan." Su.perior . Court Judie Ricardo A. Torres ruled Wednesday that the' suppart that Stott Thorson claimed had been promised io exchan,c for sex amounted to'> contract for prostitu.tion, and such contracts are illepl and unenforceable. I ._ BERKELEY (AP) -As many 8$ 20,boo qualified students may be turned away by the University of California because of an upsurge of applications, according to President David Gardner. the;r1l~tuf~~:~0:~~~f~rpnuc5:: f!f[o~rY ~h;~~!~~~ . TeeiY IJeld bJ IJrebombbJ6. cam~us still ha~ ~me 1,500 opei;iinp left. · · . , --GARDEN GROVE-T'vio teen-agers who ~y ,. . We are digging ourselves anto a problem, and at s actedonaSJSdarebavebeenarrestedinconnecuonwttb getting deever and deeper," Gardnef told cbancelJors of firebombidg the Rev. Jesse Jackson's pmidentiaJ·taln· the uni.v~rsity's ~.mpuse~. ~e said be ~~s aware <?f public paian beadquarten, police.aid ioo.)'.. 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Bonn aovenunent sources next Fe~. hinted it c-0uld be pan of an qreemeot to let them Trud eau a mianation bad been expected for weeks-emiarat~ to the West. .Government sourca in BoM said mostly because hia 1tandina in the polls is so low that the West Germans hope that the five family members will political anaJysu believe be could not win another be allowed to emigrate to West Germany. as they bad ercction. Still. the suddenness of the announcement came ·requested when they sou&ht refuse at the· em~ssy io u a surprise. . Praau•:tast Friday. :;&U:--ovattr It.it oMm. Trudeau said be ~ dart:aa ... peet walk in the 1now" ,..__ ~-y ruabt durina 0tiawa·1 heaviest blizzard in years, .a .. au. colU•loa klU• l l followed by l lh hours in the sauna. . BERLIN -An express train traveling from East l "I listened to my heart and saw if there were any sians Berlin to West Germany collided with another paueoacr in my destiny in the 1ky and there were none; there were train in thick foa. killina 11 people and injurina 46 others, • · just snowflakes," Trudeau said. the official East Berlin news agency said today. AON said I Asked why he chose the day for his announcement, the e~presa train from East Berlin to the West German city 4h~prime minister replied, "Well. because it is a aood day, of Sairbruecken plou&hed into a regional passenger train J it isthe fmt day of the rest of my lift:.'' Wednesday near the c:enU"al ~rman town of Halle, 12 Trudeau. a lawyer, essayist and world traveler, won miles nonhwest of Leipzig. election to Parliament in 1965. He became justice minister in 1967, and was noted for eocenlric habits such as wearing Bamu. d '• llO:D 1.0 _ -d dead sandals and an Ascot tie into the House of Commons. ~' _.. 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Act now for HB school tranSf er Pupils in the Huntington Beach City (eleq>eotary) School District may enroll in any district school for the 1984-85 school.year, officials said this week.. Parcnu wishing to make a clianic for lhe coming school year must submit a written transfer rc9ucst to the principal of the new sc~ool during the montti of March. Confirmation will normally be made by the erld of May . .. Many parent!"fteed to "lace their children in schools outside theu:. <ejular attendance area," said Duane Dishno, an assistant superi~rfdcnL "Every.effort will be made to accommodate parel\\lt:'"requests provided that space is available and parents accept responsibility for transporting their youngsters to and from school." Parents must reapply each year because annual renewal is not automatic. . . Parents may call the diS.lrict education center at 964-8888 for more information. ~ Officers picked for f amity service club I Two Orange County residents were elected officers of the Family Service Association of Orange County at the Annual Awards Dinner Dance last month at the Garden Grove Elks Oub. Retiring officers, staff and volunteers were recognized for their outstanding service. John Kille fer of Corona del Mar was elceted president of the board and Billie Bearman of FoUJltain Valley was named vice'president. • Retiring officers, Mary Boyce of Irvine and Chris Marshall of Corona del Mar were presented with a Family Service Association memento. Two retiring staff members, Dr. Lillian Macon. interim director of Family Service Association, and Lynn Worcester, senior counselor at the Costa Mesa branch, were also recognized. Volunteer Nancy Ludt of HuRtington Beach was credited for her leadership of the support group for bereaved pattnts. Big donation received for Mesa arts center Newport Beach businessman Roy Carver Jr. and hi s family have contributed $250,000 toward the construc- tion of the OranF. County Performing Arts Center in Cost.a Mesa, officials announced. Carver made the gift along with his wife, Frances, and son and daughter-in-law.Roy and Amy. Carver's Newport Beach Rolfs-Royce dealership, which . he sold in mid-January, is the leader in sales in the country. Roy Carver Ill is president of a Newport Beach commercial real est.ate development firm. The Performing Arts Center, featunng musical theater, symphony, opera and ballet, is scheduled to open in October 1986. A fund-raising ca mpaign has netted $48 million so far for construction and endowment of the comp le~. Volunteers honored at Girl Scout dinner The Girl Scout Council of Oranae County gave awards to several area resident.s recently at its .annual Recognition Dinner at the· Di~neyland Gran~ HOlel Ballroom. The dinner is &iven in honor of outstanding men and women volu"nteers whose service bas benefitted the more than 30,000 Orange County Girl Scouts. Diane Kent of Irvine and Joan Klubnik of Huntington Beach each rccieved the highe5t award for Girl ScOut Volunteers..thc Thanks Badge. Amon4 the other henorees were: • MaaJle Crawfl>r4. Newport Beach rccievcd an Adult Appreciation Pin: " . •Sister Virlee Egler, 0 .S.B .. Huntington Beach was awarded a Cenificate of Appreciation; •Carolyn Hunt Huntmgton Beach was placed on the permanent Honor Roll.of the council's Camp Scherman: and • •Mary Oark. Hunting1on Beach recieved her lS-year service pin. Htl TON AT THl PARK HOTll, A NAHUM <>flUSV SPO!tT OVFIUI , MUSK' llY FIU.V , ~ . ··~·:::;;,: 111 ?90-SIM :.......~ S7,SOA10.-~ · ~ .. . ~c'&wrv CAntOUC ALUMN CWB FRIDAY, MARGH 2 VOUNG~SINGLES DANCE ·' ,, , National Lu.mller I.I a pu.bUcl,. owned ~pen,. I AD .STARTS THURS: I AD GOOD THRU MAR. 7 - Leek, il'i' TIEii! . 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W0 ... -~ trustees confuse ~ uftt going on in the Coast Community ege District. The Board of Trustees is looking into the personnel tiles of six top administrators to find a way to shorten their long-term contracts. The majority of the trustees made it clear when they were campaigning for . election that they intended to make cuts at the top. Certainly, the people responsible for mana~ng the district should have access to information bearing directly on their personnel decisions. · ._ The trustees, however, do not have the right to play politics with ..the jobs and lives of their employees. That, it appears, is wllat they are doing. The trustees authorized their special counsel, Attorney ~ Agran, to rumine the personnel reeords of six a4nunistrators who were given new or extended contracts as the fl.pal act of a lame duck board last November. The contracts e'lpire in June, 1986 andthis board thinks that's too long. The trusttes first had Agran review the contracts. Agran · says he has.completed that task, but he won't reveal the result. r FRE~WORLD ~L SUPPLV !. ,, ,. p Jac1 AIDEISOI Pirates . prey on boat people , Thais ~busing funds earmar ed for refugee aid WASHINGTON -The plight of the Indochinese '-boat people - desperate refugees trying to flee their communist-ruled homelands -has.,. gone from bad to worse. Their fate iboul~ be of particular concern to the Unit~ Swn: Many arc forgotten Most of the administrators, who find themseJyes cast in the role of the football in this political qrarna, contend they have nothing to hide. They are, they say, objectine to the trustees' vio.lations of statldard prodecure and their improper use of potentially sensitive information, like medical insurance records, contained in the files. They say their privacy has been invaded. Author mixed f clct and fiction employees and friends wbom the U.S. forc,e, left behind in Sovtb Vietnam .. -· To escape tyranny, many have set out in frail boats across the sea. Some have been caught l>y patrol boats and Pr d · h d ' · aJl h · d be f American author Sherwo od oce ure m t e istnct ows t e subject an a mem r o Anderson always began bis writing . the personpel department staff to be present when a personnel day not with his own fiction but with file is reviewed. Tlie trustees ignored both_ protections of-a Jetter to one fnend or another. He employee right.s. · . • caHed 1t "Limbering up."' U~der­ lf the administrators are feeling· a little paranoid at this s~ndablc. H~ wante~ to sound hke a · ·· • d da B b d fncnd, oot a literary hght. So he wrote point, it sun erstan ble. ut t e trustees have ma e no secret a letter to get him in the "sound like a of the fact that they are unhappy with what they call the friend" vernacular. .. midnight contracts" and intend to change them. They have a . . . constituency that supports that hvsit;OR · . H1s~ory records th~t King ~tchard t • . • the Li o n Hearted did not dispense . As long a~ they ~roceed le~ ly and respect the nghts of their • ju.nice 'qually. A pri est was per- targets, there is nothing wrong m that. mined to gamble. But a soldier caught But the trustees have another constituency that expects m a game o~ ch~nce could expect a them to manage district affairs responsibly. When they short three-day whippmg. circuit their own procedures and put school pQlitics ahead of Forty-one wars were fought 1n school policy, something is very wrong. 1983. In Man's dedication 10 de- . ... tennine his own destiny. During that time in the United States, doctors performed I 00,000 silicone breast implants. Jn Woman's dcdicati6n to determine her own destiny. Political surgery is deadlier than cosmetic. The late Bruce Lee, filmdom's onetime brate kin&. charged S l SO an ho ur to teach tricks to actors Lee Marvin. Steve McQuccn, James Gar- ner and James Coburn. among others. In 1969. it took the U.S. Postal Scrvic~. unautomatcd, 1.5 days to deliver the average first-<:lass letter. Now. it takes that service, highly automated, 1.68 days. • Thailand's government now sends hauled back to work camps. Othcn .. vasectomy 'vans" roundabout for have been los( in s.torlns at sea. the benefit of Thai men who want But the greatest menace of all arc those free seven-minute operations. the pirates who ply the Gulf of Siam. They arc cruel cutthroats who over- Emperor Nero of Rome ·competed iake the flimsy boats and assault the in the Olympic games of 66'. In the helpless refugees. raping and abduct- JO-borse chariot race.' His wheels ing the women, murdering on whim spun out. He got hurt and never made and stealing ev~.ryttiing. of value. it to the finish line. But he won fust Even gold fillinp have been Tipped prize.,. out of the refugees' mouths. The odds of icnina safely to a Average IQ of Japanese children haven in a nei$hboring country have now is 11 points higher than the always been slim. Now they're slim- avera.ge IQ of American children, the H • h . h mer. ere s w y: educallon res.care ers say. The United States has given the d . d , government of Thailand millions of L.M. Boyd is a syn 1caJe dollars to patrol the refugee routes columnist. With armed vessels and to punish any pirates they catch. But I now have evidence that on several occasions Convention should bequiteagayaffair ·recently, t~Thais have used their American-need patror boats not to rescue t people but to put them in double Jeopardy. The Thais have been rounding up refugees who made it .safely to their shores, forcing them back into boau and towina them out to sea. Then they arc cast adrift, o nce more at the mercy of the merciless corsairs. Homosexual rights groups pla n ra llies, demonstrati'ons National Democratic poht1c1ans d'dn 't pay much attention when 9.000 San Francisco homosexuals and gay sympathizers packed the ihlersection of C astro and Market streets la.st month to protest the parole of political assassin Dan White. They should have. For gay activit1sts threaten to tum this summer's Democratic Nattonal Convention into a prolo nged, high· ly-v1s1ble demonstration for homosexual rights. "There will defin1tcl) bea e:aY presence and a high Ba> v1sib1hty." says Hank Wilson. a hotel executive and leaderofone militant gay-rights gr9up. Wilson said the form demon- strations take will depend on which Democrat le.ads the pack at conven- llOn ttme in rntd-July. "We might hm1tour v1sib1hty to one-to-one contacts with delegates. and we might stage something like a gay-nghts parade," Wirson said. "But these arc the leaders of one of our two maJOr parties and this is an op- portunity to do some teaching." San Francisco gays. who make up at least one-founh of the city's papulace, can tum out numbers much larger than even the anti-Dan White rally. They annually stage the nation's largest homosexual-rights parade. Last July, it featured 150.000 persons marching down Market Street in a wild variety of dress. "There is a responsibility for us to remember the oppression of gay people in other pans of the country." said Paul Bonenberg;pres1dcnt of the activist Stonewell Gay Democratic Club. one of four maJor gay poht1ca1" groups in the city. "We must make peo ple remem ber. If there is a mass action, we can put ourmessa,.eacross to America and thc wo rld.' . Many San Francisco gay leaders ap~r unworried about the poss1- b1hty that lafle homosexual demon- strations might harm the Democrats· presidential prospects and help Presi- dent Reagan, a longtime opponent of gay rights. "Some Democrats. like (Oh10Sen.) John G lenn, have been making some statements against gay teachers that arc very d1sturbi ng to us." said Wilson. "It remindsusofthe in- itiative campaign six years ago when they tned to ban all e.a y teachers. We were very highly v1 ... ble dunng that battle, more people learned about gays and we're better off for it. Sometimes even when you lose, peoplc lcam." G lenn's failure to supponan extension offederal civil nghts laws -THOUS ELIAS . . ·-..__, to cover homoscxua1s earlier this year cost him thcscrv1cesofhisNewYork campaign chairman, stale Senate minority leader ManfredOhrcostein. whose district includes Manhattan's Greenwich Village. And gays. whose political muscle is stronger by far in San Francisco than anywhere else, feel they can do much more at the convention than merely disru pt i.hecampaign organiutioo of one candidate. "I wouldn't be surpriaed if there were a lot of activity at the oonven- 11on ... says David Mixncr, a leading gay poht1caJ fund-raiser in Los An- geles. 'Mean~hiJe, so~e aays say th~y will work to keep any dcmonstra\iQns low-key to avoid harming the image of either tbc Democratic Party or its nomil'\ee. "I think we've got to be careful," said one leader of the moderate Allee B. Toklas.Dcmocratic Oub. "We don't want to produocthe same kind ofbackJasb that came after the Democratic convention in Chicago in 1968. That didn't win anything for the anti-war demonstrators-it gave them Richard Nixon." But most oµier gays do not appear so cautious. • "We have to make our presence felt whenevcrwecan,"said Wilson. "We don'tgct many.opportunities like this to educate the nation." The Democrats' worry. of course, is that the natfon may not be i.nclined to be "educated." Thomas Elias is a Santa Monica.based columnist on state issue$. Thai officials deny this. But State Department cables from our embassy in Bangkok give irrefutable, in- criminating details of several inci- dents. "There is a. long history of push-offs from these areas, but the Latest 9ncs are of particularconccm.bccause each resulted in the loss of lives and each ·was committed by clements of the Thai Marine Polkc or Navy," slates one of the cables seen by my associate Donald Goldberg. One of the tragedies occurred last Dec. 3. wh~n a boatload of 29 ethnic Chinese from Cambodia landed in Thailand. After two days' detention by local authorities. the ref ugecs were put aboard a small craft and towed out to sea by a Royal Thai navy patrol boat. The motor on the refugees' small boat conked out soon after the patrol boat left. The refugees drifted nelp- lcssly for 14 days. "During this two-week period, they twice were r'.Y OU can love the world;.but you doil 't have to \ike it attacked by pirates, who abducted six women," one cable stated. "In ad- dition, two small children.a.board the refugee boat died of exposure and dehydration." . Most people suppose that "love" 1s the intensive form of .. hke." If you fike someone enough, it turns into love. This 1s not true. The .. love" we I are commanded to exte nd to our • oeighbors. and even to our enemies, '-s nothing at all to do with "It king." \ Recently I wrote a column about tiendsh1 p. sugesting.that the mo~ !,.,u d1o;tnbu te 1t a round. the I~ you .Mve to g.i ve to any one pcnon eral readers wrote in to o bJCCt to · . protest• ng that frienc:hht p, ltlce ve. is 1nfin1 tc. and the mo re you e. the more you have to gi ve -&omt years ago, I at ten~ a lecture r . LETTER S .. t StDIEY H1111s _ b) a nun who had worked in the French Underground movement dur- ing the war. In rem1oi1crn1 about her eApenences. she spoke rather tartly about one of her colleagues. and the moderator chided her, "No w. Sister, you know you're commanded to love ~rlter appears confused a Newport Bay lssue thefd1to r Jn answer to Ro n Yco's letter of IS compla1n1na about "letters ·~·-Ml p~rv1n1 the Back Bay··. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat - may l say he ~ems completely confused. • All the letten pn ntcd are apinst the ~tl~rved i iate of the Upper . H.L. lchwertl HI ~ . Lerry 0. IPH1• M~Cdltor .J· I your follow man " "Oh, I love hi m." she retoncd, "but I JUSt don't happen to lt ke him very much." This d1stinct1on 1s more than a mere q uibbling with words. We cannot ltke everybody because It king (which 1s the core of fneodsh1p) 1s as m uch a matter, of personal chemist~ as anything e~: and we pay too hi a psychic pnce 1f we try to h e everyone we happen to kn ow. . But loving. in the 81bhcal sense. 1s q uite another matter We are not asked to hke everybody -which 1s humanly impossible --hut to gather into the fo ld even those wr <Jn not like. Bay Reserve The maintenance and plannina for thi!t dedicated natural reserve have been outrageous. as evidenced simply by viewing 11. smelling it and cxpenencins what comcsout of1t when you live above it. None of us want a marina or anythin• hke that and never have We arc seekina beuer housckccpina and plannanJ e~penise and we arc nor aenin.1 It. We' arc told that present plan~ to clear it ur will like more tha"' 10 ycan and S S m1llton more of taxpayers' money, all without an)' auaranteea for auoccis. It ia the contcnsus amona us that if that bumblina., buniJina, pudlatcd outaidt aroup kno_... u the Fricncb of Ncwpon Bay would ju1t &dt away or, at the least. ceatc speakma for ua. our situation would be iriflr\itdy 1mprovcd. AJ proof o( their U(>"'.Sidc~wn th1nkana. four n•prcsadcnta and membt'r1 Of the ~ONB hive stated in • • This 1s comparably harder, and im measurably more worthwhile. It is also the difference between realism and sc'ntimenialily. Lovmg our fellow man means respecting his or her di&nity, ~tina the persorras an end in himself, not as a tool or a pawn to be manipulated, degraded or discarded ""'It 1s not within our power to like or dislike," Dr. Johnson wiaely said, "but it is in our power to be kind or unkind." Friendship is a 1pecial kif¥1 o f liking tbat,folris no ruJesi.it 11 reserved f.or those c fceJ an amnity with, and has l~ttl o do with the love (cuers to 1our paper tha&.the ••upper Bay receives a heavy\)oad of pol· lutants. fcrtiliz.ers. debris and silt" and that the .. U onrr Bey IC'.'l'Vtl u a trap and •tunp'.rUd that it "should be doubly trea1ured ~ the residentt of that area .. becaute ... t kcepe the silt and Pollution out of lower lay ud Newport Hatbor." ln other wonta. it1il ~ IMl we the midcT'ltt ~~'Upper Bay, are to bapply tOliltate .. ~ to come• .. ..,_. dwnp" ._,., kftoWiftltUl~~-M~" ins Newport ~! . What kind Of. MtiOlk; QOIWOlutld ........ ,.tMI? Witb tile over-zealo•• bbd .... icbint =~= F~.::r ·m,,. t:.'.; unQWlitr: _.Wlllr. iel? J .T. ANDDRN N~lelCh Fmally, the 21 survivon landed directed by our will toward other once more on a Thai beach. One of creatures shaped in the same blurred the abducted "'omen also made it to imue of God. safety, put ashore by the pirates. She ft is not necessary, or possible, to told rcfuaee officials that she believed like all people in order to treat them at least two of ttjc other women were well; and in fact. as I sugested, it is d~e rcfu•-s,de9Clii..-.1 the boa• the person who seems to like every· _... ~ body who often docs not love a,oyone that towed them out to ~ as a very much. Love is infinite, a.mt the 3()..mete~. a~.ed patrol craft ~th the more you share, the more you have. n~mber '..9.3. A cable to Washrnjto" 1.ikina is a finite capacity, and the aa.id, "The embassy .has confirmed m~ who composed the Bible were that the (Royal .Tba1 Navy)_ has a shrewd enouah psychologists to know 36-meter patrol cnf\ designated Jhat no law banded down from on T-93.d th~t itPrObablywould have h.: .. h can 1-'slate human feelinp. -. ..dbeen opera~tnf (1p the area) at the ~· ~.. u of the 1nc1dcnt." Sidner Harris i1 • 1yndicared Jack Andefl<)n i$ ~ syndicated cdlumni1t. Columnist. - / Jets dl•tri Balboa maa To the Editor. ~ their normal S>ith passlna over the I hive found our Santa winds home ofSupervitor Riley. to be"'°" edllcadooal. Fore m , \ Convcndy when tt\CY depart lht Jaowknow~wehlve m to . unty Ai n ihey roar come up wit.la tbe term .. per o\ler 0ute whichT most d11trcss- JetL" WbeD U. Suta Aul blow, t.be iq n with my hearina 11d tu med ~ .... land ta die Opposite ctirec-off, tioD OI thdt nonUI pat &ern and N~cu to say, in either case the bence are mak.int tMir slid.in& a~ jell do not come within even tia.htint praadl &Om the oceen aoward the dittancc of the l\omes ofSupervltora iDf'Dort. · Oark, Nata.nde ct al and of coune. -1'beir ftlli_nc:I are indeed whisper· 1tt not only "whlsperina .. but com· las la u ma.ch a Ibey are. almost pleldy out ol tbdr world. ....,..., iltui off ~nd also silK'CI ALAN L. BLUM they are at a.st a · miJe away from Balboa l1land !'IJPl.cl~ •aue.t. a cure . . To lbe Editor: . ... an u~t and very la:_j dOK Of If your Ooiaioft editorial of'Pcb. ~ lWtiVe for ''lhoeeofthc ~lly Pi&oL •• ~·"medicine" and ~pa~" Your anide i• a return to' the (dadoil) Nftectl the opinlOD of ~ dafj or lbe 8Cri Reddick m. °**oldie Dail}'.Pilot"',tMft I will DONALD 8. MARTIN·M.D. bemppytopracribe.~lhOut~ Newport Beach ' .. " .. ... r-•• ; _§3 .. More cops don't help? ... NEW YORK (AP)-Slight changes to the size oflocal police forces have no measurabk effect on crime, according to a study of 521 communities sponsored by the Justice Department. FBl~ crime stausties for J 9.60 to 1970 show "no ev1dencef\vhatsocver that crime is reduced by marginal increases in the number of police." an author of the study said. / David Greeoberg. professor of sociology at New Y prk University, said he and two colleagues studied crime rajcs and police fPrcc sizes to the nation's 269 largcst cities and 2S2 suburbs. He defined a ··marginal" change as one ofless than I 0 percent of a department's size. Out:of-work family seektiig to escape truck, regain home By L .P . BENET OflMDellr ..... SUft --- Tears flow often from little 19-month-old Marian Mitchell's blue eyes. Tl\e pudgy, blond boy may cry a lot because his front yard isa busy Laguna Beach street and home isa battered Dodge van, not the one-bedroom house he lived.in several months ago with his mother and father. . Or maybe he cries over the unbelievablestretch ofbad luck his family has su(fered through the past 1 S months when their address changed from a $700-a-monttr • Ramona Avenue home to the.back of a truck with barely enough room foradoublebcd..s<>mcmusicinstruments, clothes and toys. "A lot of our friends can't believ~ what's happened to us," said Monique Mitchell, 35, who was sitting Monday afternoon in the crowded van with her son and)lus.,and, Sam. This day's address was the 400 block ofBrs;>ok Street. It may be different tomorrow. · "They can't believe we haven't been able to pull it together. I think It frightens them to see what's happened to us." At first glance. the Mitchells resemble a family of transients. The truck looks like something out ofa Tom WoJfe.novelwith its funky. paint-splattered exteriO<.· .. Inside, a pungent Odor ~rvade~. the ~trufone would . ·' expect when three people live in cramped quarten without the luxuryofbathingdaily. Cooked food isa rarity- meals these days usually consist offrcsh.vcgctable5 and peanut butter sandwiches. ' • But the si.milarit1es to transient life e~ there. MoniRue, for instance, has resided in Laguna for 10 years, and Sam, 31. for nearly four years. Married in 1981, they were livingcomfonably offSam's$20.000a year salary as a Pacific Bell telephone repa,irman. But everythin_gstaried to unravel a year ago November, when Sam, a tall slender man with a friendly North Carolina drawl. lost his 10-year job in the political quagmire chat resuhed from the A IT shakeup. The bizarre ci,rcumstanccs left him tneligible for unemploym'entbenefits, and he has bech unable to find s;c.ao r wQrk since. The MiJctiells managed to pay the bills 'l)ydomgodd]obsand singing in local restaurants and Marian, Sam and Monlqae Mitchell want to find a new home and atop living Itinerant They said they wanted to make a goof1t 1n l.aguna. where the} had f ncnds and could find work ;\ t first. the truck was more like a closet as they sta:red w11h different fnends for several weeks. T~e few landlords the} did approach were unsym- pathetic to the1rpli~ht since theycouldn'( pay fir~and last month's rent. Monique said a local church could'lfave • 1'-....... .,.... life ln.~e track \)ehiD4 tbem. eepeclt'lt ahice they will have a new baby 800Jl, answerinJ service $45 a month to ta.kc calls. Most dan, after settling.on a place to park, they go from busineu to business, passing out Sam's business card. But he hu had onlyonejobs1nc;eJan. I. · . "We need some ho\lsing, a place where I ta1J tak.ecalll · when ~m is~tonajob.t Moniquesaid:-Noonewant(' ' todeaJ withafl'answeringscrvicc.1fweh8daplate, lcouJd ~ .. . . . Greenberg conceded Tuesday that increasin$ a police force by more than I 0 ~rccot might affect tlft! cnme rate. "No one denies that with! seriou~nough (police) threat. you can di~urage crime," he said, but noted that such increases are unlikely to \rune of tight local.budgets. He said the studf "may prove comfortmg to communities that have been forced by declining revenues to reduce the size of their.police force.'' cl~ • assi.,ted them with their old rent. but was unable to help find,j new hgme. · • · teach piano or baby sit." .. "' -41 , •• • "This van is seembarrasaz· "Sam said. _.We w111ttD paint it someday." "So far as we can tell, these reductions have npt led to increases itlcri~." said Gree11berg whose research was sponsored flit a grant from the Na:tional lnstitµte of Justice. the research arm of the Justice Department. . · Betty Chcmers. 'speaking for the department. said research ·sponsored by the institute did not nece$sarily reflect the government's view. She added tbe study's conclusion was not unusual. Greenberg acknowledged that mcreasmg police may simply mean that more crimes are reported, but sai'd "detailed ~tUa}t~ didn't ~nfirm that criticism.'' He pointed to 198 J studies of police foot patrols in ~ew.rk and Elizabeth. N.J .• fo which· researchers. determined, by surveying local residents. th&tt the patrols did not reduce crime. Man} crimes occur indoors and many others. such as burglary, can be committed when a beat officer is not around, Greenberg said. Fine and Dandy Things hit rock bottom In July, whetryoung Marian was diagnosed as having a severe double hernia that required surgery. For one reason or another. doctors put off the operation until late August. Marian, nevertheless, required constant care for six weeks. Sam and Monique said they s~n t their days and nights holding their son to prevent his intestines from slipping out of position. . "Jt took up all our time. The doctors said his condition wasn't dangerous. but he was suffering from so much pain" Monique said. The state footed the surgery bilf. but the Mitcnells were flat broke and the rent was due. Unable to pay, they voh,intarily left their home with no place to go because their landlord was two months behind on house payments· and his wife was eXJ)e<:t mg a child. "We traded my'57Chevy forthe truck," Sam said. "W<: put some ofour furntture in storage and stayed with f nends for a while. Neither of us had ever been through this before. so wedidn'11hink it would be that hard tt>gct another place." JuSU.1£ STA~IS EVl~'i (f)ORN1hl(7 , N~V€R. HA$ EAJGI~~ ~ms , AND WMAT fflORE C.OULD ~OU WAUT 1 Rim~ LI(£ A WAiC,,/. :·w ee\ en put an ad in a newspaper to try and sell my guitar and flute to raise mone) ,"Sam ~1d. "But no one has responded. Our families are 1n no financial position to help." · · To make matters worse. Monique is six months pregnant and worn es that unless they find suitable housing soon. she may have to ha ve her baby in the back ofth.e van. --..• "We haven't taken welfare." she said. "Food is no t the ma1 n problem We need housing SQ "'e can get back on our feet." • · One morning. they JOined about three dozen transients and unemployed people.at St Mai; 's Episcopal Churcp in scarcj,J of some tcmpqrai;.work. , , •. . ... "There were ahout 4(j""pc.'.oplc there and onl y about three Jobs." Monique ~1d . ··we have talel'lts·~some of those pcopled1dn'te\en ha"ea truck tosta} m. We couldn't takeJobsa\\-a} from them ·· Since January. ~am ha~ been trying to sta,rt a pn\ ate telephone repair and 1nstallauon business. They pay an By Katy ~rooks SEA1S Serendipity. came _With fi~Sta gues"ts Hostesses'· hospitality. hype for Bal Mystique hid caterer's absence found themselves in the kuchen. hast1l) putting finishing to uches on what turned <rut to be a tasty Mcx1c~n bufTe-t for some 200 guests. · Dr. Pbllip Scblegal (Willa's husband) also pitched in. serving as bartender for As they spoke, Marian 'Cd to ruo out into the street. Sam quickJy snatched him up. Marian sta}ted to cry and Sam, holding him 10 one arm, shut the van door to muffle thesound .. "\\'.hen he cries we worry someone might call the police;· Monique said. "Livingou.toftruck is illepJ, you know. Every m orning we; have to movebec4use we fear Marlan'scrymg will wake up the neighborhood.·' This day. theyareparkedm frootofafriend'shouse, " borrowing some the electricity to recharge the truck's · battery which has been faltering onate. . .. . . . ''Yoo wadt~h•~ think it, but li vinaoutof a truclcjs twice as expensive as as 1i ving in a house," Monique said. ··we·rew1llinJ. to work fora place to stax. Andifwecan't pay aftera while. we're willing to leave. ' · "Y cab." Sam sajd quietly, "We're open to survival." (Jfyou can help the Mitchells find a pla~ to stay, · meiSages can be left at 494-14 7 4 or 494-9449). · .. Fiesta Maravilloso" turned out to be the evenmg~ a lively .. marvelous pany" indeed. The colorful Mexican theme was is;...-..- CarmeeandDr.lllcMl-d Kratt opened carried out wtth bnaht pina1a1-and large. their Linda Isle home for the affair, given decorative. hats filled with Ruge paper by the. Sound of .Music chapter of the 1l6wcrs. Oass1cal and Latin guitar music Orange County Performin& Arts Center was performed b) Keytn Fttzpartck. Ollllr ........... ..., ..... &ea at fteeta were Wendy Johuoa, ltllle Faber and.,. Jobaeonf aboTe: ~te Bolab wttll 8:-llJ and lllcb Lorenat, below. , .. to thank all those center supporters.who Ellie Faber. president of the Sound of have taken out patron memberships in Music chapter, and hu band' Barry the chapter. greeted gue ts. and Barbara FreHdt, The pany also wu used to drum up pubUca\y c ruurman . .,.,as so busy wnh "Cnthusiasm for Bal MystiQue to be held introducttotis that $he had few moments April 7 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. ~o chat with husband Kent. '\ Doing htr best to spark int.ercat in the batrs silent auction was Willa SHlegal.. Couples spotted a t the pat.rons pany, At Friday's pany, she modeled a dra-which in years past had been sta&ed as a matic white fox coat, donated (or the ladic luncbcbn. included It.area and Dr. April fund-raiser by Jacques Furs of J-*a Betson, Mary and Dr. job Job " ll'ewport Beach. Other opponunmcs (he took p1C1Ure for the Sound of Mu ic wePO offered ~o wtllthe $2,~1t1~~11s:n-tb:~dtt1i~-tt:___.~St..1lra~h .. ~~~.uua.ak ... ~ ~dro~:.. o;.~~he~~~ Jewelers in Newport enter. SHU and Or. Jamu Bario• ( he's Wlth Friday ni&ht's event. however, had the dance academy). The Barlows plenty of excitement of its own. Jn fact, brou&ht alona Clllet Walker, a 1 iant event co-<hairmen um. Arla• and Llada director of the hool or dance . .._.. had more excitement than the~ Mtl'(•trttt4 Hol•b too~ her turn ~llan hacfbei'pincd for. •• opponun1uc to win the \pending ~prtc Linda Ba.allee and LWle Art. wen la kitchen u ltaren BetllOD admired tu fol" Bal llJ8d!-lue modeled by Willa ScbltC&l. out to a 1ehcdulina maxup, thc caterer ~, p.·utygocrs C'arolya1'°'• t and.fncnd tailed to show, and ·Lillie and L1~da l\Ot)ert Taylor. . ..___.......:.~-....'91 ; .. -I b ,, ... I I I !. , \. HuP YouRSftf ' , . , . Risk of Dow~ ~s syndrome increa~es with age. -~o proceaures available to detect genetic disorder The ayn~me manifests icset(i~ a ~bet.o!jllays... Atypical facial features are one of the most visible sians. Eyes are often a bit slanted, the face is a bit flattened and skull size is usually red\lced. About a third of the children with Down's syndrome (OS) have conaerutal hean r"A w~man-of 33 bu.a-one in 590 chance of havina a child with Down's Syndrome. All thinp being equ.tl. I'd say the odds are still pretty good of you and your husband producing a normal, hcalthr child. But don'\ wait much longer. After 35, the gap begins to narrow dramatically. ,. Questions about DoWp's S¥D<Jrome are answered by disease, and JO to Is percent have intestinal abnonnalitics. Kenneth W. Dumars, M.D .• profeuor in the UO College All OS children on record have shown signs of mental of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics. . retardat~o~ rangin' from mild to severe. . Q. 1 am~ wemu n years old. Becaue of-lndiv1d.ual~ ~1th OS t~nd . to a~ m~ rapidly than career coukleradoas I laave posC,..e4 uvtq ekllUea unaff~ed md1v1duals. Alz~e1m~er s d1scasc - a d~­ atll ~· ttme I uve ~eanl Gat prepa.acles later la llfe genera11vc procc~ of the; brain -:--as com~on among ttus ~ rt-a. f ' ro49da cllldra wl .. Dowa•s 1.-..-me group. Females. with OS can ~till bear children, although rwt -o P I ,.-v · OS males arc virtually all stenle. Wlaat exactly 11 U ud w~t are t~e cu.en of • c~• of As stated earlier. the odds of producing a child with mme bavtq ~ d1Jor1ter · . . . OS is closely related to the age of the mother. ln women . A. Down s syndrome is a genetic dt~rder re~ted to betw«n the ages of 19 and 22, the odds are only one in the presence o.f greater-th8;"-nonnal genetic nutenal. Of 1,660. After 23, the chances begin to increase, but only the s~drome s three basic forms, the m~st common, slightly. At age 30, the odds arc still only one in 900. Sporadic Down's Syndrome, acx:ounts for 95 perocnt of all After age 35 the chances of haviJ.li a child with OS cases. It is most commonly associated with advance bettin to increase' markedly .... ~g.ti by age 40 they're m11t~mal agt>. huf can he-found in younger mothers. as well . s'il'i ..,,..,M ......... HV) '" "'"' ig:\inoi• Orange C0unty's Easy Listeliirig Radio Station .is ·Giving Away. Trips for 2 to Puerto Vallarta, Hawaii and More Lrsten For DetaHs KOCM 103.1 FM STEREO \March Sale Spring Dresses 20% oil Pants 40% oil Sidewalk Sale Coming March 9th & 10th .... Q. Is 11 pos1lble to teU before blrtla ll a c~d WW bve o. .. ·, 1)'Ddrome? . A. It is very difficult to determine clinically the propensity of producing a child with OS before concep- tion. However, once pregnancy has commenced, tests for the syndrome can be utilized. . Amniocentesis -an examination of the fluid surrounding thepaby in the womb -has been used for manr years to detect genetic abnonna)jtics. The drawback to this procedure is that it can only be used after 15 to 16 w~ks of pregnancy. Rec~ntly, a new procedure, Chorion Villous Biopsy, has been developed, although it is not yet readily available. By inserting a catheter into the birth canal and removing a small portion of the placental material for examination, a WEDDINGS Clark-Home RUFFELL' U'HOLS!llY, IN~ .................... 1922 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA -5'48· 11 56 Classy A.utos Advertised in the Dally Pilat Something Special feminine fashions 250 E. 17tl/, Co6 ta Mesa• 645-5711 We tpedallu in fHhioo lor tbr miuy fi1urr Atjust',7.95, nowS the timeforprime. '11/U 4A IA lA A n '•' IO II lfl ~· 10 ,,. 9 (aiaea 4 thru 18) ' I h ,If, 1 •1~11 I l.H1•rth 1h1 \,f1 I ,,..,..,h 11.,1 11 •t '°"~'I II' ... II 1 ll ' Hh \\ llllt t~tl\I I,,,. ,\I '"'\' \\Ill, \'hth . ~ •"' /; Q . I . . ~taeNtnW.~PJll FOUITAll VALLEY, SAITA AIA, CAllEI GIOVE, . TOIUIC£, CElllTOS, LAIEWIOI, .UAllEll, lAK£ FOl£ST ' ' .. , c:\Petor can now detect Down's Syndrome u early as nine, to 10 weeks after conocption. All doctors must provide information about these, procedures to pregnant women who are older than 35 y.ears or who are otherwise at risk.. Q. U I fhnl &ht my c~ b1 DoW11'1 1)'1Hlnme, wbt · are my opUoa1? A. You have two. You can decide to have the child1 or you can choose lo terminate the pregnancy. Which option you select will depend on your individual feelings and beliefs. I can report that of those women who have been tested for Down's syndrome at UCIMC and whose tests came up . positive, virtually all chose to abort. I must also note that a quarter of the women who came to us last year decided not t9 even have the test at all, choosing instead to let nature tun its course. In the past decade, the number of children actually born with the .. disorder has dropped because.--of am- niocentesis a'nd el~ive abortion. ENGAGEMENTS Skinner-Fallon Dr. and Mrs. John Franklin Skinner of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean Skinner, to Patrick Joseph Fallon or East Hampton, N. Y. The couple are planning an August wedding in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. . The· bride-to-be, a partner in a San Francisco in vestment banking firm. is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Stanford University. Her fiance attends the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College. He is a graduate of -the Choate Rosemary Hall ~ool and Harvard College. His parents are Joseph Patrick Fallon and Mrs. Kerrigan Fallon of East Hampton. Bourke-Faulkner An Aug.. I I weddingceremonyintheNewportHarbor Lutheran Church, Newport Beach, is being planned by Deborah Lee Bourke of Costa Mesa and Douglas Reed Hilton Faulkner of Glendora. Parents of the betrothea couple are Mr. and Mn. David N. Bourke of Costa Mesa and Air Force Lt. Col. IJM1 Mrs. Patrick Faulkner of Glendora. · J The future bride graduated ftom ~ncia Hiali School, Costa Mesa. and attended UC Santa Barban. Ker fianoc is a graduate of Glendora High School and Cal Sta'1 Long Beach where he was a biology major. Bourke is employed by Valley Federal Savinp an4 Loan in Irvine; Faulkner is a sales manager for S. Waanfl and Co., Gardena. ADclrewa-lloa4 . Elizabeth Jo}' Andrews and Alexander Samuel MOM( both of Newpon Beach and graduatca of Newport Hat~ High School, are plannin& to marry in 1u17 in comn.~~:ld;!r;.~[tg~~Jit~~l~~~J~.~n AndrcWI of Newport Beach. Her fJ.ance's parcntl are Jane Moad of Newwn Beach and Samuel B. Moad Chiapas, Mexico. Moad is 1 araduate o!UC Berkeley and earned bis' 1-f degree from UC Davjs, wbe~ bis f\ancec is~ ataduate. .. AJ;lly tbmst into spotlight Irving nominated.for ·v entl · after voters s hut out Streisand By BOB TllOr.\A.S • 1111, .,,....,..., BEYERL Y HILLS -Amy lrvina hear~ the news on her mountaintop home near Santa Fe1 N.M .. and she was both thrilled and shocxed. . Her agent called to tell the actress that she had been nominated for an Acadcmr Award for her supporting role in "Yentl.' home. Strei.sa.nd focwed all hei at~tio_a on Spielbera and couldn't remembef trvina's name. . .. Now 1 rcaljic that wa1 evidence of Barbra'• tunnel visiofli" lrvina said. "When she zeroet in on somethina, she can think of nothing else. That's ~n of ber .,.eatness." The S«:ond Streisand-Irving meetina was more successful. When Streisand explained her vision, Irving not only si&ned on board, she became a zealot She also was surprised that Streisand did not receive Oscar nominations for dircct- inf. "Yentl" and starring in it. · 'I was sure she would be recognized in at least one category," Irving said. "It didn't seem fair. I was only a pan of what Barbra created with her enormous talent." •AUC:t "I couldn't believe it. I honestly didn't expect to be nominated, and I certainl¥ didn't do anyuung to promote it." she said in an interview here dunng a recent visit. "MGM took two (trade paper) ads, and they embarrassed me. Smee the no~~ nation, my bean has been so alive I've hardly been able to sJcep .... li'Ving's life in the entertainment busi-----------ness staned when she was 9 months, when I= OF C\A.TUAE TAXI wt&l OF FORTUNE -7~ she was carried onstage by her mother as Baby Rumpelstiltskin. Her debut c~e in Director San Franci~. where her father, the late l~=!.AQAM Irving admjtted with a degree of chagrin that she initially rejected th.e role of Hadass, the demure girl who marries the younJ female student disguised as a man. who 1s played by Barbra Streisand. Jules frving. headed the Actors Workshop. 'manages' and her mother. Priscilla Pointer. acted in , thecompany. t ~ r 11/CNEWIQ _..,._ fMrMY llLNI> 8 a IUFFALO kl Her resolve n<'' ·ftr wavered, and she 0 pe110 ffi studied at profes)1". 11 schools in New York., the American Conservatory Theater fNl/E. • HOME MC1NG l::..:=rTONIOKT 19 ., • ..._ GeUU.. better • . lllclaael Grw and lleredldl a.stm BlrlYJ. comfort daqbter TIU Yaitllen afts ~ toaaU.lectomy oa ••pam11y Tle9" tota.IO* at 9:30 oa JIOIC, Ch.enael 4 . . "I was bullied into 'Yentl,"' Irving and London Academy of Dramatic Ans. recalled. "When I read the script, I didn't When her father moved to Hollywood as a recognize much potential in the role. I'm 30 director. Irving joined the family and now, and I couldn't sec myself playing began appearing in TV mms ("James another sweet young thing. Virgins were a Dean") and films ("Carrie," "Honeysuckle thing of the past for me. I saw no challenge Rose"). to me as an actress. "After 'The Competition' (opposite "My agent was astounded. 'How dare Richard Dreyfuu). J retreated to my you tum down· a chance to work with mountain," she said. "It's 8,000 feet high, Barbra Streisand?' he said. ·At lc:ast meet just the place to son things out. I decided I Barbra and let her explain what she's wasn't satisfied with what I was doing. I doing."' needed to get back to the theater." Her feelings may havt been colored by She appeared with Peter Firth in heronly meetin~w1th Strcisand. lrvingand "Amadeus," and recently won acclaim in her then-boyfnend, filmmaker Steven "Heartbreak House" with Rex Harrison Spielberg, visited Streisand at her Malibu and Rosemary Harris in New York. ~,F~t1oos·e':t~~--h~W fiJfii LOS ANGELES (AP) -paramount's movie "footloose," which has grossed SJ 6. 9 million in its first two weeks. is dancing atop box office/th.arts for the second consecutive week. "Footloose," the story of a young man who lives to dance, beat "Blame It On Rio" and "l.assiW" as the most popular film of the past weciend, studio figures showed. Among Academy Award nominees, "Terms Of Endearment" ~ontinued a streak of 9-0yularity, increasing its gross recei~s to·S~.8 million in its 14th week. .. "The Right. Stuff," which was · re- distributed to take advantage of its eight Oscar nominalions, saw its total eamings rise to S 19.2 million -well below the $28 million co~of the film. Herc are last week's top-grossing 'films. followed by the past week's receipts, total receipts to date and weeks in distribution: I. "Footloose" (Paramount). $6.6 million,.$16.9 million, two weeks. ) 2. "Blame It On Rio" (20th-Fox). $3.3 million, SJ.6 m1lhon, two weeks. 3. "Lassiter" (Warner Bros.), $2. 9 million, $8.9 million, two weeks. 4. "Terms Of Endearment" '(Para- mount), $2.8 million, $81.8 million, 14 weeks. . .. · 6. "Unfaithfull.Y. Yours" (20th-Fox), $2.6 million, S 11.4 million, three weeks. · 6. ''The 'Right Stuff' (Warner Bros.). S 1.3 million,S19.2 million, 18 weeks. 7. "Broadway Danny Rose" (Orion), S 1.3 million, $7.2 million, five weeks. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Director Martin Ritt, who was an.all-around athlete in hj&h school and went to colleje on an a~hlet_ic schol- arship, has made 1t to the big leagues in "The Slug- ger's Wife." LM COIH!ICTlON NHL HOaCEY F~ TM.£ THEATRE THE QR, THE QOU) WAfCl1 MOVIE NllJ IMWiS1'E "'Tht Plr.._ Of Penz#ICI"' t 1983) • IOWLIG KMI Kine, Angela lanabury. CC) MCME -11:30-•d Thomll, Jullt Cotlt>. -7:80-** "10To Midnight'' (1983) Chne • TtlCKE OF THE llQHT -12:16- 12 ON THE TOWN Broneon, Al'Ofl# Stevens. I m&TI OF 8AN IMHCllOO {8) ON LOCATION a FN//LY FBJO CID ON LOCATION . LATl!llGt« NISCA _ 1.,_ , LAYEME & 8HREf & CO) KBlfV AOOEM .. 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' · ••~ "srial'" ~ ,~,~ ~ ).~ __ : :_ -=-.'" .... . CW'atl!f~~ ._ 1..'_ ~ . • ... i4" .. "lthinkth1s willbealot llM·===YFBJO -1 ~~NEWI eaLATEmwmtMYD !~ of fun and I won't have the POUCUIOMAN TOP40vao8 LETTEMIAN H 'A .. Lundi Wl(IOn" 11t1oc...r pressure of directing." he NEWS ..IACQGLEAION •LA. TOMY trloort.Oludi McCw. said. "I know my way e LAURENCE OUYIER'8 KJtG DCK VAN O't'KE Cl) ROWAN & r.wmt1 LM8MN _ ~ around sports, but what I LEAR ®MOYIE (O)MOYIE eMMYm.SUIOOM don't know I'll learn." •MOYIE ***''Thal Championthip Seuon" · •• "frat Houle" (1979) Aimee • ..,_ * * * "The Dll1t Secret Ot HIMll (1982) 8nJCI Dem. Sttcy Keech LAW!. Rlndy Alen. ***"Thi~ Tll8I Flied" (-Ritt said he doesn't sec Home" (Plft 1K1978) Bette DIYll. <lDMOYIE (%)MOYIE .. Aonllldc..n,wllW~ his role as an athlete's Ot't'ld Acluoyd. • • "l.IUra's Desire" (l980) Siegnln • •'h "Second ~It ( 1•> IWTllT "°"" Lii .. d~m cometrue,saying, "I ~PmtON'S FlYING ~~tern~ L.ucieAmaz.CuligWlllOn. 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Tommy had lo Ukf' lht> last I wo lrirkll lo brinic homf' h1~ l(Tund slnm. by Jeff MacNelly by Lynn Johnston He. NEVER 11SKED ME. WHAi I WAS WA~HING ! bv Tom Bat1uk HE'S "TME &5T FOWl f S~ER ON -rnE SQUAD . 0 by Georye Lemont 1 · / .. ., . . . . . . ' ' ' , ......... . I Costa M esa company building 'superschool '. T]).is sale i.s featuring homes 0'l!_er 200 houses available so that the buyer can walk 8 .J. Stewart AdvertisinJ of Newpon s,2,000) ano 1 ~r4Cft lo1 oft out of the convention center Sunday Beach to coordinate a $400,000 MYltic ;way in La&u~ 8-b f.or >fp for grabs in confident of having comP.leted the advertisinacampai111 topubliciulhe Slll2.$-00(down from St90,000). , sale. Ptc>perties will be ava1lable on a Sell-Off. Schweickert &aid Saturday Scbweickert. wbo'•-beal in the sell off event first come, first serve basis to quali· that so far he's beeo encouraaed by Newport Bach tea.I etla&e bm1nas Sudersoa-J. Ray Developmnt of Costa Mesa has signed a build-to--suit lease for in excess of $8 million with Natloaal Ed.catloa Corp. for the first phase of the Oruse Freeway Corporate CeDtel' in Anaheim. The two story office structure designed by Gilbert Aja Is Auoctatet will serve as National Education CorP.'s prototype .. superschool" for all new facilities worldwid~. Both partaes in the transa~tton were represented by Joe Falterty pf the Newport BeacbofficesofOnbblt EWs.Sanderson-J. Ray Development isa partnership ofM.lcbel D.1\aJ, Jamet "WaJkle" Ray, the principals of J. Ray Coa1tnedoa ·Co .• and Claase O. Sudenoa Jr. The partnership was formed lo acquire and develop commercial property and is -curTCntly developing a I 0-acre site on Corona del Mar Freeway near the Jou Wayiae Alrport. · By DAVID H. BISHOP .,.., .... Cefil ,, ..... What do you do with a lot ofitems you want to sell real fast? Advertise around that you've di_scou.nted your prices and caJI it a sale. Of course that's not unusual for a retailer, but in real estate it's a "Wbolernew concept. The first phase of the first-ever "Real Estate Sell.On'' took place this past weekend with potential home- buyers inspecting m ore than 200 homes throuptout six Southern 'Cali- fornia counttes that will be offered for sale a\ below market prices and financing this Sunday at the Anaheim Convention Center. The inspiration for the Sell-Off came from David Scflweickert and Jack Caldwell, panners in the Lido· Pacific Group; a ~al estate manage- ment finn in Costa Mesa that is organizing the Sell.Off for Pacific Federal Savings and Loan Associa· ' · tion. Schweickert, Lido Pacific presi-. fi~ buyers according to the time and the response, which incluacd a for aine yaars. empb.uiied lhat th.e dale they register for them. So if the mini~mp.in outside bis office the Sell-Offi1 oot an auctioa. ~ u first buyer rejistered doesn't qualify, night before the doors opened f« will combine tbe euiterMal o( an the oext one tn line gets a chance. registrations. Ke expec:u the response auction with low fixed Prices and l\cific Federal is represe.nting to be "stagering" by the time people financin,. .. • . more than 70 real estate lenders m the havl had a chance to view the \ ··we're lookinc for the tvoiclJ Mr. offer of homes and property with a properties during the l'C(:ent two-day and Mn. Jones buyina their first total value of more than $25 miJlion. open house. home It's a super coaMUDCf op-. all of which was aCquired for the saJe Two examples of property among por1u~ity ·• Schweictm Mid. • throuJ)l foreclosure pr~edings. the selectio".'S in O~ge County are a A toll-r'ne numbesr fo_r ~ore .inf«· To attract an esttmated 2,000 condo on King Street 1n Santa Ana for matioo1bout theSelJ.()ffauvadablc. potential home buyers.t;Udo hired $46,800 ~(~arked down from 800-432·71S6. ~. ~ :--~~-... -.. ~~f Plattp'-'1~~~~·~.orD~~.~·u~-,..._ ~~eSll_Y_~P.~~~~.~~~--___ ,._..~ii.;...,... ~~~~.. _.._ ..... __ i.... ..... ~----·--~ ..... _::..... .. r-.. -·~;_:-~ ___ ""-•nA...hJ V1 ~ .......... ,..~;.,-cnnrw-.~u:.d"-P-.-~rau • • • d · 1 marketing ... Irvine-based Pertee Computer Corp. has. name . two new regio~a The way it works is that potential managers for its System 3200 line of multiuser business computers, according buyers, after inspecting the properties to Lawreace P . Ciaffltelll, vice presidem, North American sal~. Deu11 R. (the last inspection day will be this Manball has been named eastern regional manager, coverin~states from Saturday), may register for as many North ~lina to Maine and Canada. Prior to joining Pertee, arshal! w~s homes as they would like to purchase. presidenl of .btomated Solatiou, IDc.1 ~ turnkey hardware dcalersh~p tn On Sunday, the Sell-Off will actu-Philadelpbia. Jama R. O.ffield has jotned Pertee as southern regional manager a new position covering. an area from Georgia to Okalhoma and all y take place. All the homes and lots Texas. Duffield was fonnerly vice president, marketing for a turnkey real estate will be offered for below their aP.- . minicomputer marketing company in Atlanta. praised value with financing avail-• • • . . able on the premises .in the conven- JolUa Panter of Manhattan Beach has been appointed manager of traimng tion center. Escrow agents will also be Research ~acllltY'11 lryine A $2.5 million raearcb and deYelopflent faclltty,·la apected to open ln lrrine by April. to be occupied by ·the Burro111u Computer Syatema Group. The bullcllDC at lrvine-bascd AST Rffearc•. Jae. In the newly created positi<?n, Pumer will implement and ad~inister a ~mplete tr~ni.ng curriculum/seminar package to provide dealers with essents~I sales tratnmg. Pumer comes to AST rrom. CalComp in Anaheim where he was manager of sales and sales support. • • • • Mission Viejo resident Paal R. Cat.alaDo has joined Blrtcller Corp., an El Monte·based manufacturer and marketer of electronic medi~l equip!Deot, as western division manager, according to Herbert C~ver, VlCC prestde~t of marketing and sales. Catalano will oversee the marketing. sales and serv1ce of Birtcher products in 23 s~~s and w~s~e.rn Canada. Catalano was western regional manager for the cnttcal care d1v1s1on of Jobason Ir JolaD10D, Crttlkou, Workers ' comp.: Best bet.foi all IDc. of Mission Viejo before joining Birtcher. ~ . . . may be a prime reason they know so little about it. Certainly, if they were paying even pan of the bill th~ywould be more inquisitive. The basic concept of worte:n· compensation was germinat.ed during the industrial revolution. wben men dominated the payrolls. and da.Jller· ous jobs were not even considered for women's work. Roaaon Flullclal Service•, an extension of the Romon Companie• of Fullerton. has opened its financi.al planning division in Newport Beach. T~e 12-year-old real estate investmentand management company has taken a suite of offices at 4299 MacArthur Blvd. The Newport Beach office is staffed by 21 investment counsclots. The division is directed by its president, ~oward T•·••er who is also executive vice president of the Ronson Compames. --..... . . . . Pertee Compater Corp., a men:iber of the Trtamplt-~dler Nortb Ame~ca group bas signed JHHD Pabllc Relatlou ofSantaAna as 1tsagen • ace:ordtng to So~ Utman. vice president. marketing progrVns at P~rtec. ndhng the account for Jansen will be Slleri Correa";accounl supervisor; ~ nn Powe~. account executive and Peter Warner. writer. Jansen will ban e~an ubhc Trae tale: An American worker. whose company sent him lo Great Britain on temporary duty about a year ago went to bed with a fellow employee, The space heater in her flat malfunctioned and he was asphyx- iated. His family sued for workers' compensation ... And won. The judge ruled that when an employee is away from home you expect him to go out and do things like that. Tne tale: An injured man pleaded to be allowed to return to his place of employment. He said he would do anything -sweep floors, other menial jobs-if he could come back. It was a strange attitude fo r a qualified machine operator at a much higher pay scale. Then it was discovered that the injured employee was. the plant bookie and every day away from the plant cost him money. SYLVIA PORTER ' EXPERT ADVICE the self-employed.) Sorcae employees may confuse workers' compensation with un- employment compensation. That is understandable for both deal with remuneration for not being able to work and are paid for by employers. To return to True Talc No. 1: Infidelity is rarely involved in com- pensation claims. This may have been a 70-ycar first -and it m ay be mentioned in insurance company boardrooms for qutte a wb1te. Hut sex has had an effect upon the industry ahd the evidence is plain for all to see. It was a classic war of men · vs.. , machines. The 'soaring actident rate made it clear that humans were losing. At that time, an injured father's paycheck was a family crisis "..; (not still?). r relations activities fo r Pertee. . . . ' Mi11ioD Viejo Natioul Bank has opened ·a new bank.i ng I ion in wn Valley Flullclal Plaza in Mission VitJO. According to Dick Fel ille , bank president the financial institution octupies 6,250 square feer of s eon the ground floor and some 4.000 square feet on the building's third floor. Cro.wn Valley Financial Plaza, a four-story office building at ~6300 La Alameda, 1s a development of CVP Ltd of Newport Beach. All parttes were represented by Rlcla Wray Howanl WeU1 and Laatl HarrlsoD of Coldwell Buker Commerclal Real E1tate Services' Newport Beach office in finalizing terms of the lease, valued at more than $2.5 million. - • • •• Rolud M. Roacbjoins Western Digital.Corp. in Irvine as vice president of systems manufacturing. Rqacl) will· be responsible for all aspects of the company's systems manufacturing, which include the Camarillo and Ireland operations. ,.--.. -.. The insurance that covers more American wage earners than· any other is, ironically, the least known. It is called workers' compensation and it protects nearly 90 percent of the U.S. work force from financial bankruptcy, even sheer disaster in the event of a job-related injury or illness. (The remawing 10 percent are mainly ~ y ' ~- At latest count. an enormous 78.6 million people in this country were covered with combined annu~ earn- ings exceeding SI trillion, reports the Insurance lnstitute·of Am erica. Not one cent of their earnings was spent for workers' compensation, however; the employers pay for this insurance and their 1979 premium outlay was $20 billion, according to Christopher Pitt and Everett Randall of the institute's staff at Malvern. Pa. The "free ride'' implied for em- ployees in workers' compensation NIW YORK IArl CPT 1..-.u ..... MAtOAO • Jft .... C.rMr • U\1'2 St ............... Cetw .. H Sii) S~ ....... ...,..~ CN$Wll 14\1, U\4 , _... ................ Cetua 1114 111'1 ............... 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Net and percentaoe ctienf>f' are 1"-dlfference betw"n the PrtYlou$ Clo$ 119 bid price and todav'' IHI bid price_. DOWNS Name L!l$1 Cho ierdc un 71...; -l.l. rdlac t~ -~ rgelte ~·;.. -liJ NtriwdP il,t, -1' ntec -I iTtnng, -1 'h Arr~s 43,4 -lie Unv n h lie -~ US ap i11'2 -l'I• ACell wt 2 -11. Blotcna I -I Co~ 4 -'h WI 21..W -'I• ~Fzza 4 11• -1il Ntl$On s II -l l/• Pha~r 'h -l/• leRc 'h -v. ~n~Pi 1 3,4 • -l'I• ew onv ~ -~ is ecn I 3,4 -l'I• Dluonc I/• -'h l"IOICor " >t•Ao KtoofO 54\'t 54 ... Fll kS., SCl'4 SO.-. K-V 2414 2S FtEmpS J'2 n~ I{,.. ... 4\1, 41/) FtWnFln 1-. "' I(~' *' 20\'t F1fc:ll1 t 22 22th lAM9 161'» ,. .. Fi.NFI ,,..,, 40 l.Mdlt.t ._, ·~ Flurocb ,, .. 13~ LenlC • .. ,,.,,., ForH IO 26\lt 26'4 L.'90wn Yt 17•22 FrenllC&> lSYt "" Lflfl-t1 J7\lt >1\'a Frelllll!I lf lAi Ill'» Ull9nl • "" lt Ft'MSG ~" ':tr'." ,_,. , ... Fntmnl IA\Ao 14\lt ... \It FuMHI 1214 >21'1 MO,,.Oll -1t-JJ ~ ))Yt ,. ~ ~ 20\6 Ol!Avl 1.-1.-. ~ , .. , 011~ '"' 1" • JIMlltt 7\lt , .. 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In 1911. five states ena£ted the first enduring workers' compensation statutes. These guaranteed payment · fer lost wages and medical bills of those injured on jobs, regardless of who was at fault. This was the first no-fault in- surance in the United States. Safety promotion has caused a significant drop in ·accidents. Be- tween 1950 and 1979. the annual rate of occupational injuries dropped from 3,210 per 100,000 to 2,374 per I 00,000 and the fatalities fell from 26.3 percent to 13.6 percent per 100.000. ' • Most imporiant about the safety programs ts that they move the mjured back on the job as fast as possible through rehabilitation. The bottom line: While work.en· compensation is not without faults. its positive aspects far outweigh ilS shortcomings. And there is constant change to provide security for indi· viduals and families. 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'I• + \114 NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Moll ·~Ive ovl:r-•lf'lt•counttr 1lock1 •UJ>Plled v NA Ii>. Name V·"u Bid Aa ed C o. MCI s 1,~ , 9~ I;, -lJll Al>~ , n f l• + •;, Intel " , j~ ~,,.. + l ~~~ ~: "t_r,. ,ut I ~ hllGI ·m· S~ fsl.4 ~ vfood 7, ~ 1 ~ v. Ml I l\ 'le Nike 8 , 1 'I> ~ Jlf'lco , • • ,t.. 1I + \'I CoLo Qu oT£S • • 11£ M ETALS QuoTE s w' •· That's an apt description of both business and business people a long the Orange Coast. Toke p track of where companies are gotn~ and whtcfrpeople ar helping them get there.just watch Credit Line' -every day in the Business section of your new llllJ PHal I 'f I --I ,. I . • ...Ji.-.-... __ ... _______ ~- t ' crown 8y ROGER CARLSON The Huskies are bia (6-6 Kelvin Of ... Mir,....._. Butler and three other 1ta.ften are 6-2 LOS A~GELES -Oqe last hurdle or taller), like to run and have a slick ~m.ains in the ~th of the Estancia ball-handler (Billy Walker is the new til&lef in their bid to win tbe CIF 3-A CIF assists champion with more than basketball championshjp Saturday 11 per pme). rlaht (7: 15) atthe Los Anaelcs Sporu None of the news is aood for Arena, and it's obviously a very bia Estancia faithful, at least that ponion. one. Butler. a flnt team All.CIF 3-A The No. l ranked and No. I seeded playeruajunior1dominated Minion ijuski~ of North Hiah in Rivenide. Viejo with 27 pomtl and accordin& to showed just why they maintajn suth ,,. his coach, Mike Bartee, is a 76 percent ~entials with a ~8 "ictory over shooter from the field. Mission Viejo Wednesday niaht to set .. Even thouah we're midgets," says the sJllC for Saturday's showdown. Estancia C:O.Cb Larry Sunderman, I. . Fathers all wuhed up? Col01l& de1 llar Hip water polo playen and tbelr fatben eQaared off Sanday lD an bmer tabe W.ter po~o .Utcb, lD wlalcb tbe JODDC playen palled oat a 9-7 nctory. Below, ByCURTSEEDEN °' ... .,.., ........ .. we're aolna to have to aojnsid.e and make them play Interior defense. .. Wecan'tjust live and dje from the pcrimeur. "The key is execution." continued Sunderman, who watched North for the fint tjme this season ... Notbina different. just no second shot.I. And, they can run with you." Butler, almost a one-man zone, appcan to be the key to the l~ leque champions' aarne. ahbou the playmak.in1 of Walker and t e shootina of Rivenide Poly traft1fer Orea Mathews (M) and 6-3 Enoch Williams never really came into focus, because the Huskies really never needed more than just ButJer. "He can aet it inside and he can do ·, tbinp when he sets the ball... sajd . Butler's coach. "He really hasn't had a whole lot of chaUe~ in l~ue and kind of plays to the level of how important thiD&I are," continJJed Bartee. "I'm not takin& anythjna away from Mission Viejo, but we were kind of flat toniaht." T)le Huskies' coach says he hu seen Estancia on 1everaJ occasion and added: "They really move the ball up eoun and are probably the best TEAM I've seen. The best we've played this year is Las Vegas Valley (North's only Jou was to Hamilton in Los Angeles). Estancia is probably better than Valley becaute they do a lot of thinp." North as on a 19-game wi~in& fatber Stan Banker loou for a teamm•te deep~te-~ from Jon Hocbadel (17). Loolr.IDC on la Jlm ~.(18). Tbe nent wu a iet·totetber to laa.acb tbe comtnc MtUOD. ... . streak and 11 28-1 overall. Estancia bu won 17 in a row and it 26-3. Mat.er Dea asaistant coach Pat Barrett made thia observation: "Estancia bu to screen out better than it did apjnst C..piruano Valley. They can match up suard-wiee and it could be a battl~Eltancia could bum North"• defenee'. "Estancia plays better d.efcnee and will play harder than Mission Viejo." Gary McKnaP.'t, the head coach at Mater Dei1 said E1tancia's chances were cooo and pve a simJjli1tic reason: "Sunderman. I'd put money on it" ~ Simmons is one of North's basic tools and con1idered the Huskies' most versatile player. .. He ha• avetllf.!d 19.5 · oaill• a • ~ but ha• been bodwmfna.tlr by a bi' problem. ' , • Buder entmd Wedlieidef• ~ • with a 17.2 ICOri" and 9.0 =i+ ina averaee, and an t1'e oil Iba av~ wu raised to 2l.7 wtdl IM 27-pomt burst. • Mathews (6,I) and SimlllMI (6.l) combine with Butler to Jive Nelda•• Bia Three an av~ of 22.1 boilidl a pme. North has averaeed 80 ~ a pme aQ.d a 29-point fPtt*S. The eenttll fiaure, b~er, o1t · Wei:lncsday•s display wu Buder. 'f:ie'.s mobile," ~YI Su~ >•an<loneofthebett biJSUYI rvueea. They'have the eruer tDtido." ·Washam' s aces have put her name into record books By HOWARD L. HANDY .......... 0.-, .... Jo Ann Washam isn't one to complain, especially about the Mesa Verde Country Oub golf course. A chec;lc of the records will show why this is one of her favorite layouts. In 1979, she scored two holcs-10-one during the same Women•• Kemper Open tournament -the first on No. 16 and the second on No. 7. · Here for the Unid.en LPGA lnvita· tional that got under way this morn- ing, Washam wishes LPGA official& hadn't lenathened the course as much u Jhey have for this year's event. "I'm excited to be here again," she says. "This is one of the finest courses we ever left. It's a tough course and the kind that makes~you play hard.er. Every bole plays different every day. They have lengthened it t.bis time by moving the tees back 50 yards or more on some holes. ''I don't believe they are taking an overall look at it. No one has ever t>cen under par for the entire week of a tournament here. It is goillJ to be very tou&h if they leave 1t as it 11. ·•] don't thank anyone will finish under par and the winner will be three or four strokes over if it is left likt it is. '"Take No. '8 for instance. When we were here before, I was usina a 5-iron tothe green for my second Jhot. Today (durioa the pro-am) I used a five-wood and that's a big chance. "The ball bounces to the ireen and with a ~n as severe as that one, it is very difficult to score. There are just so many ifs, ands and buts right now. Ovcrall,4(hc course is in great shaP.C. The greens are hard and fast but I like them that way." Right now Washam is working pn her mental approach to the game. "I am a perfectionist and want J oAmlWuhem cverythin& to be perfect," she says. "I'm workinaharderat thepme ript now and my aoaJ for the year it to win S 100,000 or more. lfl aet close, I will raise it apjn. I've just bad one year over that fi1ure and I hope to have another one or two. .. After I left here in 1981 , I WU injured a areat deal of the season and that bun me. My career bas fluc- tuated a areat deal but I was over $70,000 lu~i:· "rm tbi · positive ri&bt now and workina on my confiaence. I want to ~ a winner and I baven"t done that since 1979 (she has three victories durina a career that spans 11 years)." .. My bi11C5t thrill in recent years bu been making some chanaes in myself. More than anythin1 else I want to do well on the tour and the chanfCS arc 1olf related." Being the only player in LPGA (Pl-... Me J O AlfN/C3) than the home court advantage Crawford Hall offers. Road map in hand, Coach Jerry Tarkanian gym are thC>Anteaten themselves. UCI owns a 35-4 record at Crawford Hall under Mulligan, and the pit atmosphere of the tiny arena u:oually is wonh somethina to the Anteaten. season ias against Fresno State in Selland Arena. which whale seating 6,578. is a glorified pit. UNL V's top three ,scorers are separated by six-tenths of a 'point in scorina averqe. Ed Catchings is at 13.8, Jeff Collins at 13.4, and "We're definitely pleaJed to be playing at Crawford aiainst them," un'derllates Mullipn. UCI h&a won 12 straight in Crawford enterina toniaht's (7:30t contest. · Last year, the Rebels and Anteaten played at Long Beach Arena, and Las Veaassqueaked out a 68-64 <lecision. Ironically, the Rebels ~anaaed only a two-point victory over UCI in tihe Las Vegas.Convention Center a year aao (70-68). _ Lu Vcps' lo~ defeat in PCAA play this . . . "h's a tcmble crowd to play in front of," Tark.anian admitted after the Bulldogs pinned a 68-43 defeat on the Rebels. And the UNLV coach feels the same way about Crawford Hall. The last time Las Vegas scored less than 43 points was back in the 1963-64 season when United States International beat the Rebels, 44-41. - The point is. the Rebels get another taste of basketball -small gymnasium style - tonight. But the Anteaters arc going.to require more • • • • • Richie Adams at 13.2. • UCl's st.artin& five will be uncbanaed. meanana Ben McDonald and Bob Thornton up front, Georae Turner and Jerome L.cc at~ guar~ positions and Tod Murphy at center. Mc0ona1¢ the Altcater captain, has started 11 O sthi&ht pmes, scorina 1,436. paints in his U,C[ c.reer. That's 39 behind Kevin Magee and third on the Anteatcn' 6&1mc scorina list. • · e · 1 • -# BILLBOARD Carew ·says-Angels . .owe him explanation . Ediso~ goes wild Melodyland, 28-3; Ocean Vie w falls , Edison Hi&h bcun iu be~bell season with a Dina Wednctday aftu- poon, nppinJ Melodytand, 28-3, in the opener of the Lo&ra Tournament. El~where in the aame toum!f• Ocean View went into the IOIC1' 1 bracket by droppina a contest to Pacifica, while El Toro went eiaht inninat to audit Garden Grove. In non·t~raameat action, West· minster capcuM ill first two pmet of the 1e1.10n })y ~na a doublehadcr fron\f Bolaa Orande. Here'a what h8ppened: triple and homer and drove in five1 and Eric Conant, Pat Walker ano Scott Hefner had three RBI apiece aa Edison acored Kven runt in the firat, ei&ht more io the third and nine in the founh apin1t iu ovennatched foe. Lance Emma1 the third EcSbon Ditcher WU credited with the victory. Edieon will play t.aauna HiU1 Friday. Padl~ 1, Oeeu VM,r 4 The Marinen PVShed over three Nnt io the top of the nintt\ in"'"' to claim the flnt·rouJ\d Loara Touf* nameot victory ov_er the Seahawkl. Oct.ad view bad rallied &om a 4-1 deflc:it to .end the pme into extra in..U. with a nan in the sixth and two more an the luc of the l(venth. Chris Speniac•s 1lnale ICOM Ted OauUn in tbe'lixth t~ make it 4-2, and in the teventb. Robbie Oibbs Ii~ U... U, MeWJ .... I tOOfed on 0.ve Tink.Je•1 tri\)le It wu ~ff'enlO aplenty for the Mike K.irt.y'1 bunt in&Je ·tied the C1wlm, who ra1111 up a foot~·type pme. ICOR in dismantliftl MebtYtaa4 It Adam 8Uder had a doUble and Editon. · · triple and drOVe in a nan for the SenlM Paul Ellieon hid a double, (Pl••• ....... /Cl) I t TONIG HT FRIDAY First baseman criticizes Bavasl or ·playln ames' MESA, AriL tAP) -Rod Carew says the Antell ·~ptayed aama·· with his q>ntract situation and owe him and teammate ~ Oricb an expla-nati~~}or their auempt to acqui~ free -.;nt ltCOOd bueman Julie CruL · The move would have tent Grich td1lnt bue Carew'• poe.ition. and 'ould have i:eft the veteran Carew 1n limbo. • "I look beck and aee oaty a lot of~ and the pmet 8~.·(8avui. u-ccutivo vice pfttident). wu p&ayi"I wi~ me." Carew.aid. "Tbcy•re in tbi driVet'1 teat and think ~~ca.ft do wbal \hey want with )'(Ml!:r11ey thiok they can mate dealt and ., bdl wtdl the pl.aycn wbo ba~ been ben all ~·'f!1 rvc evtr asked it thai'pcope respect me, talk to me, try to make me undentand. That's obVlousl~ u.bn& 'too much becauK I coatmue to receive none. They don't show any respect for anyone heft. ..rvc been ln buebaU a Iona time and detervc better than the way they handled 1t this winter ... Bavui· utd the club hu.al-..fl wanted Carew beck. "All I can tell you is how (owner) Gene Autry and m~lrfch and that was that ~ wanted Rod berCk from· the sta.rt.Uavui said. Of C..rew'a contention that M aod Grieb should have been informed ol the Cruz ramificatiom, Bavui aid. •1 don't ap-ee. Tbeft wu no ICfttC io talkina to our own ~~ aboUt it while there was SliU tbe po.ilbility it mi&ht not ~ out.·~ · • • Cruz evcnuwty Aped widl *' Cllica9o Wltitc So-.. . Said Grich, .. , doG•t think the A•l• owed me an cxp&anattOft but at would have btta areat to bear from them." • •, , Oll.etl•abm out •t Expoe-~0 reports have SCOTTSDALE. Ariz, -At Oliver. _ .&· W . the SID Francisco Giants' new first P t U b t ,L beseman. anived an training camp· e er e eno U Wednesday with some bitter words about . the manqement of his former team, the Montreal .. as CODlllli&sioDer ~~Management never sat down to find out about Al ' Oliver," be said. "They always dealt with him on the From AP dbpatclles sutface. They never took time to talk with me. and a that's so easy to do." · NEW YORK -Peter V. Ueberroth, ' . · president of the Los Anaeles Olympic Pimple, ~lung in accident -Organ~zii;ig Committee, will be. named , VERO BEACH, Aa. -Los Angeles Ill commissioner of~~ball Saturday at a secret meetms Dodaqs catcher · Jack fimplc · and of All 1~ owners, pubhsh.ed reports sar. non-roster . out~elpe~ E4J ('\melung ea~h TWo sources c.losc to bascbal cpn~rmed the suffered mi.nor tnJunes in an automobile reports but could not confirm .the-tinung .of lhe-accidcnr late Tuesday-night near Ft. Pierce. Aa .. 10 an~ouncemeot by a ~rch committee beaded by Bud miles south of Oodgertown. it was revealed Wednes-Seltg, owner of the Milwaukee Brewers. day. One source confiml$d re-The two players were taken.to Lawn wood Medical ports that Sandy Hadden, sec-Center in ,Ft. Pierce. fimple, 2S, complained of neck retary-trt!asurer and general a.nd back pain and will undergo further X-rays on ~un~l for baseb!'ll•. would act ~s Friday. Amelung. 24, suffered a fractured nose, intenm commissioner. until lacerations ofrthe scalp, and minor abrasions. Both U~berroth had fulfilled his com-players were released from the hospital. m1tment to the Summer Olym- pics, which run from July 28-Aug. 12. - Ueberroth would rcpfacc Bowie Kuhn, whose I 5-year tenure as commissioner ended Ueberroth March 1. The New York Times and Philadelphia Inquirer each rewn~d that Ueberroth, long rumored for the job. would be the replacement. "It's my understanding that that information is on target." a source fMltd, "and ifs also m y understanding that he (UeberrMh) will honor his commitment to the Olympic people." . Ueberroth. 46, reportedly a prime candidate since the search began more than a year ago. was aboard the Queen Mary at Long Beach where he was addressing the AP Executive Council on the Olympics. ~ote of the clay ..... .,. ..... c.nter fQr an. 8M ~ Cttppers, on hit parWlta' IB of ~· ·~ basketbetf: "My parenta Just fCMtd out tMI~ Jenn.on and flt. J aren't the Mme pert0n!• '. . '"': :-....,-~~-<:. '· ~---:·-.--..-~ ~·\ ~ 1'""1llllWll.wl .............. "';~~·Clr'-. WASHINGTON -The Washington s· ' • Federals, losers of 15 o f 19 gam es in their •II• brief existence in the United States Foo~ball League, fired <;oach Ray JJ!uch · Weq~sday and replaced him with offensive coordi- natoiDick Bielski "We are unhappy in the performance in what we believe is a vefy talented club,'• ~id Chainnan•of the Board Berl Bernhard in announcing Jauch's dismissal. "We have spent co~iderably more money than we ant1c1pated to put toiether a vibrant team. We have been d1sa~pointed to this poir.u in their perf~nna~ce ... I am satisfied that under Dick the potential wtll be realized and we will win." Bielski, who joined the Federals in 1982 as offensive coordinator. takes over following 20 years as an assistant coach in the National Football League with Baltimore and Washington and a nine-year career as a player ui the NFL. "We're going to do a job or we're going to go down swinging," Bielski vowed at a press conference. Honeynand)ofaracefo~Shoe ARCADIA -Honcyland started ~ slowly but rallied entenng the stretc~ to win the $67.450 Potrero Grande Handicap Wednesda} by I 'h lengths over American ,. Legion before a crowd of 22.283 at Santa Anita. Honcyland. ridden by veteran Bill Shoemaker. ~ovcred the 61/i fu rlongs in I: 15 2/5 -fastest time ~ft~e meeting -and paid S 14.80. $6.80 and $4. The win 1n the race for older horses was worth $40,450. American. Legion. with Hoogie Drexler aboard. finished 11/4 lengths 1n front of ·Shecky Blue ~nd returned $5.60 and $3.80. Sheeley Blue. ridden by Chris McCarron, was l 1/4 lengths ahead of Fast Passage and paid $3.20 to show. Ott may catch on this year MESA. Ariz. -Manager John a McNamara of the Angels said Wednesday he'd prefer carrying three catchers into the 1984 season, boosting Ed Ott's hopes of ' reviving his career. Ott, who hasn't played since sustaining a rotator cuff tear before the 1982 season. is one of only three catchers wit!\ major league experience in the Angels' camp .. ~ The ls went with two catMers for most of 1983, including staner Bob Boone, who returns after catching 142 game's. The only other catcher on the roster is Jerry Narron, who mostly pJayed first base at Ed- monton of the Pacific Coast League last season. Ott. here as a non-roster hopeful, took part in infield drills Ez-NFL player wins lawsuit SAN DIEGO - A fonner pro-Ell fessional football ·player w~o~ . career •II• ended after he suffered knee mJunes has won a j1,1ry award of S 100,000 from th~ . . National Football League Players Assoc1atton. which he says mishandled his attempts to ~in payment forthe last two years of his contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. , Attorney Edgar Boyco. representing J im Peterson of Leucadia, doubts that the NFLPA will appe~I the case because of the precedent it could establish. 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Pflll.ll>nlllMEJI 2&% .. 68% ........ . "toGDmM:l•aLtall" SERVICE 24 hour Al ........... .... , .... ........ . . . J a ck rabbits drop Verbum Det by 11 to gain 4 -A finals 87 ROGER CARLSON Of tMOllr ........ LOS ANGELES-Mater Dei High basketball coach Gary McKnight got his wish -Lona Beach Poly's Jack.rabbits have. qualified to meet McKniptt's defending Clf 4-A champions Saturday night at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. "Poly, win or lose, we should be against Poly in t,he finals," McKniabt said before the Jackrabbits went about the business of eliminating Verbum Dei, 51-40, in the 4-A semifmals. I - "It's No. I 0(Mater Dei, now ~8:-1) apinst No. 2 (Poly is 27-2 and the No. 2 seed) artd it's only fittina," con· tinucd McKniaht afterward. "Let'• find out." . Poly, which was drubbed by Mater Oei in the finals a year ago at Lona Beach Arena. bouts two superior players in 6-7 Chris Sandie and 6-4 Terry Stallwonh, the nucleus of the JaclcrabbitS' -strona second half Wednesda~ as Poly rallied from a 24-23 halftime deficit. "They're very comparable to last year," said McKnight. "It's their experience that makes Poly a better second half team. Ther have the right guy shoot~· n the ball.• That ri 1 guy is usually Sandie or Stallwort . and McKnight says de- fcnsi ve duties for \iose two go to Matt Reeuwsaert (on ~ndle) :inA fhri" Jackson (on StaUworth). .. They're every bit u stro~ as we are physically,•• continued : McKnWtt; who added that he ex~ the Jac~rabbits.(o try t~maintain a deli1]crate tempo; much in the man· ner an which they methodically took taller Verbum Del apart. Others in the Poly attack include 6-3 Michael lrvina, 6-3 Wiley Morion and 6· 7 Rcgje Leonard. McKnight is pleased with Matet Oei's play in the CIF playoft'st C$pcdally in the quanertinals anQ semifinals against Bosco l;ccb and St. Bernard, although he said the Monarchs have not played well in the second half. "We're felting lulled away wit~ 10 and 12-pomt leads," says McKm&ht. ·•we're losing ~ little btt of the killer instinct." Rustlers·, Irvine ·win in softball Golden West College stayed un- beaten in community college softball action, while Irvine nipped Edison, 1-0, and Mater Dei ripped Dana Hills, 12-0, in high school games. The Rustlers' 5-0 victory at LA Pierce was sparked by the hitting of Sandy Boiteux, who drove in two runs with a pair of hit~. and the pitching of freshman Cindy Ewart. Ewart, from Mission Viejo High, earned her third victory this season, striking out fi ve and walking four. Utah St. tops Pacific From AP di1paiclte1 STOCKTON -Vince Washing- ton hit four free throws in a row in the final minutes to help Utah State clinch an 83-76 victory Wednesday night over the University of Pacific, lo~ers ofall 17 ofits games this year ifl\ the Pacific Coast Athletic Associa- tion. Washington. who joined Greg Grant to lead the A$&ies with 18 points apiece, sank his free throws after Pacific had fought back from a 50-32 halftime deficit and moved to within two at 68~66 with 7:25 left. Pacific. which was led by Andy Franklin's 18 points, never seriously threatened again. Utah is 12-6 in the conference and 18-9 overall, while Pacific dropped fo 0-17, aod 2-27 overall. In other action: Nortb Carolhia It, Georgia Tecb H ATLANTA -Michael Jordan scored ei&ht points during a 21:4 second half spurt that put top-ranked North Ca,cohna in control of their Atlantic Coast Conference game. The Tar Heels, 25-1 overall and 13-0 in the 1\CC, were leading 37-34 with just under 12 mjnutes remaining when Matt Doherty started the run by sinking a IS-footer. Georgetown 71, PUt1burp H LANDOVER. Md. -Patrick Ewing scored 17 points and David Wingate 16 as the fourth-ranked Hoyas clinched at least a tie for the Big East Confere nce regular-season title. Geor~etown. 2S~3. raised its record to 13-2 m the Big East, ensuring their second first-place finish in fi ve years. Houston 80, Baylor I S HOUSTON -Houston's Akeem Abdul-Olajuwon scored 24 points, hitting all nine of his shots from the noor, grabbed l 8 rebounds and blocked seven shots to lead the second-ranked Cougars. ·Saddlebackadvan.ces; 74-61 Gauchos dra w San Di ego C ity- in PCC Sha ughnessy fi nal_· _ For the third time this season, Saddleback College was able to co ntrol Southwestern 's 7-2 'center Lal'T)fllrwin, and the result was a 74-6 1 Pacific Coast Conference Shaughnessy playoff basketball victory Wedqesday night at Saddleback. . And by virtue of their second-plac.e finish in the conference, the Gauchos ( 16-12) will be home again Saturday night at 7:30 against San Diego City College in the Shaughnessy final which will determine the PCC's second representative in the state tournament. San Diego was an 80-72 winner Wednesday over San Diego Mesa. Using triple-teamin$ tactics at times, .the Gauch~ limited Irwin to 11 ,points, m,ore than six below h1'· conference-leading average. Saddlebac1Cfook the lead for the first' time with· 7: IS , remaining in the opening half a t 17-15, but the contett remained close until a surge early in the second halfput the Gauchos up by 10. Saddleback maintained a comfortable! margin the rest of the·way. .. Part of the reason for the Gauchos' success was the' , defensive work against lr,win, who had SCC?rcdonly I 5 to~· points in the two previous encounters wtth the Gauchos, Irwin managed nine rebounds, two below his average, Wednesday. Southwestern, which shot 47 percent (rom the floor (30 for64)and 58 percent ( 14 for 24) from the line, finished its season 18-10 overall and was 7-1 in PCC play. Paul Nelson led the Apaches' attack with 24 point., netting 11 of 22 attem pts from the field. Leading the way for Saddleback was Cra~g Johnson J (23 points). Alex Adams (I 5 rebounds. 14 points), Gene. Arceneaux (I 6 points) and Walt DeCasas ( 13 points). Saddleback shot 43 percent from the floor. DeCasas capped the win with a couple of time!)' outside shots in the final minutes to stave off any Apacne · threat. ' Basketball scores c ..... w•w ~ Ul•h St . .&), .ftclfic 76 -,.otlUES . " C01or•OO ·S1. 61.-S..n Oje9o St. S9 COiorado n. Kenses IS· MIOWH T 8owlln9GrHll 12, E. Mlct'lloen J1 E. lfttnola IA, Velc>erellO 19 FIOl'MN SI. IS, Clnelnnetl M lndl•ne 71, Pur~ Sf Ktnl SI. n, W. Mk:tllNn 65 Mleml, Ol\lo •I &eM St., '"'4,, EAST . • snow· . • Ao.tllfll "· Kine• Point .60 Ot!IO IJ. IS, N. IMlnolt '5 Amerleen U. 62, Oe1ew1r• 42 SW Missouri ~t. 11, OklellOnle Gtor0ttown 71, Pllliburetl 52 Cllv " Lonf twlld u. to. weenw 76 Toteclo 11, Cen1. Mldl!Oen ft MarYtend 6), N. CerOllM SI. so Xevler, Ohio 72, D•VIOfl 61 Ntw ~Ire 63, Coleele 49 SOUTHWHT l lder 46, &udtllell u Arkenses 7', Rice S4 Seton H.a 67, &oslon tot1. 65 Houston to, e.vtor 65 lvrecuse .._ C•tllslus M Lerner N, Ttxaa~ Antoolo ta Towaon $1~1. LAtlloll 52 Olllef!Ome St. IS, IOWt SI. 63 • -~11-.. • SMU 10J, Te .. 1 n MIVI" ~NA*NTS C~ 7', E. Ctrotlne fi (ot) MAIA Dllerkt 2 .... ..... Cttmton n , Dulle 76 , ..... .... Loulavllle 61, Tulene 60 Cofteordie lt1 WWMf Pldfk 1t N. Cllfotlne ft, Oeorele Ttdl 56 L-1• &. CIWtl It, OrttOft Tedi NlchOlll St. 73, Souttwn u. 6t w. OrtoOfl N . °"'" Fox 72 RldlrnOlld SS. Vlrelnte Tech Sl _........_ SE Loulalene 76, NW Loulalenll CemmultlfY -60 ~•CIPIC COA" CONPDld Ttnnet1" $1. •. Austin Pelv ff <••• .. ••• .......,., Vlr91f!le 65,·W•k• Forftt 61 ,.,... ..... WllRem & Me,Y U , Jel1* ~ 1•, Solitt!Wftltrn 6 Medltoll •7 kn DletO IO, Sen Dlteo Mete UCI nine rOi1s, 8-j · Host UC' Irvine broke open a close aame in lhe,J.ix lnnina. par1ayina three sfoales and three em>n into th runs Wednesday en route to an 8·1 non-conferentr bateball victory over CaJ Lutheran. ThcAnteatcn, now 8~. rou&hcd up Klf\llman 1W1 Dave Muhlethaler for 12 bits wltll five UCI playenaetti two hits apiece. . • Paul Hal'nmond went l f~r 5 and had th~ R 81, wh Brady Anderson, Brett Mart.n, ~rr Davis and M lke Su8"i aJtO rapped out two hits each. · 1 Freshman ri&ht..ftander Oou1 Linton worked le\' f. nin.as to pick up b is teeond vletory qainat one ddeaL e"t worked the e•ahth and ninth inninp for nteale'tl. ' UCI returns to action Friday at Fresno tate. teaters ind Julldop have a doubtcheader in f turday. l .... WllTllaN CC*,llUNCI PMMc DMlllll • W L ~ M ,. 20 .655 M 2A MO 31 71 -~ 21 32 ... 21 » A50 21 • .JM Mid-I QMalen Uten M N .5'7 o.... n a .m , 7 111; 12 17\.'t 1 tt•AM• Cllv H a2 At , 7\.'t Denlltf' 2$ 3S .417 Sen Antonio 2S J6 ,'10 HOYllOll 23 U ,'Jn IAITSaN CONPlalNCI A--~ 43 ts u 2) SS l4 30 2' 27 31 c.....~ 35 24 ,.. 24 at " n " 22 u " .0 w ..... .-.~ New WMV 102, L.Mtn '2 New Yori! 102, loll«! fl Detroit 137, WetNnvton 106 MllweukM IU, CtllcalO A S..1111 127, Dellet l24 C2 oO Ptllledelsltlle lo.3, Uteh '7 San DlttO 102, Phoenix f5 T ..... tO..... KenM• CllY et HOUiton Ptltledelclhla et Phoenix CleYNnd et Den11« S.n Antonio et Portlend .sn .516 .517 -"' .. .310 ' '"' 10 • l \.'t 13\.'t """ N9'S 102. ualcen f2 , . L.OI ANOILU -llemblt I, Wiik" 11, Alldul·Jebber lf, SCOll 12, E. JoMton 14, Worthy 10. COOClef f, MeGM S, Netti' 4. TOlllt: 40-n f·l3 '2. NIW JllHIY -O'Korefl 12, w1•1am1 1', Oewkl"• 5. ltenaev 0, llknarctton 12, GmlMlll 13, llrcnone 14, COOi! 21. f WMlouehbv 6, R. J~nson 5. Totel1: 41 .• 94 6· 12 102. .. ... S•CONO aACI. ' furlonta. Ont Wfndv Hiit (Pinc.vi 4.00 UO UO WrMlh (GUl(rel UCI UCI The lrllh Dtw CMcCarron) UO AltO raced! Slet• au. lxcal!M. Swift Mltaeoe, ltocoso Nevatco, Mercwln. Ttrnr. 1:10 1/$. tf DA!L Y oouau <HI -.14 m 00. n CONIOLATIOH DOU9&.• (,...) oelcl '14.00. TH•D aACI. 6\IJ tvnonoa. El -... <Df•Jllel'I IUO UO UO Soaatft (Mlle) 4.20 UO UPNt llulah (OtlahouUeye) uo AISO raced: Celebonoe. Pro P"aer, .i.tt Sett M , ,..._ Flath, Wk1r.ed Hltttf, S.nd\lally, Anetone. Time: 1:'6 "S. llCMMTH aACL 6 lurloneL "'*"'"' (Toro I 14.20 7 .oo ...o O'S.ito <Cest"*'8> lUO MO S..troundt~ (Ort"') 6..IO Aile> rec:ad: TaDll Ten, Lftlle'• Deb, LITY lllcl9e, 9MU l.N, C:helecwo6, Booatet. Time: 1:11 a15. '"TH aACI. I 11 16 mllel. C«MICIU• (Shoemektf') 13.40 7.l!O 4.00 C.uw She's• LAdv (PlnQvl S.00 UO Trutv 5Pltndld (Meearron) UO Alto reold: H« Oeclllon, Hattton Queen, Mombo's ,._., Otvmolc Brome, a..vtax. LI Mlmote, Fttletlon. Time: l:G 3/5. U IX.ACTA (S·IO) o.tld Slff.SO. llXTM aACI. 6 fur10n01. Bullo L CMc:CMron) S.ICI 3.20 J.00 Crownltt CDtllhouaMv•> 3.60 3.20 Soclatv lllve (Hewltv) UO Alt0 raced: Aloi• 01111«, Min Vie ~. Da Llketv Wen. Marie """", L ... e Wlnfw. Time: 1:10 •15. sav•NTH •ACI. 61; lurlono•. TenNnl (GMelel UO UO 2.2Q SC.... IW o..enan CelllcN (Hewtevl 3.40 UO u. ~ 16 n 19 2S-'2 Rain on Mv Parllde (Plncey) \ia iJO ANN WASllAll. .......... .,.,.. ... Mofl., AMII 2 -Bolton! Openlne Nlthl/celander Nltht Set., AofN 7 -TorOfllO: C. Nletlt (~) ~ .. AIWM • -Toronto: FamltV Dey s..1 .. "°'" a -Seetllt: v~ oav Cevwvontl s.1., Mev 2' -a.et~•: Cutnlon Dav (flfll 25,000 adUlt•) $un., IMY 17 -••tumor•: C.mera Oay Set., June 16 -Clev•nd: ~llMll Cerd s.11 < chllclran l5 & under> $ull., June 17 -Ci.vllend: Watlef Dev lflnt 25,000 adult•I Wed., June 20 -Tne1: Famllv Nloht . S.t., June 2l -l<.•meu Cltv: atnocutan Nltht (flfll 25,000 edutta) Sun., June 24 -KanM• Cltv: 8Mcll Towel Dev (c:lllldren IS & ulldar) S..I., Jutv 14 -MllWCl\JMe: 511.n 01e9o Medrtd ~ Cllldltn f'W aMllMI .._.. Sun .. Jutv IS -Mllw•ukM: T·Shlrt Oav Jotln McEnroe (U.S.) def. Wollltl Flbetl Cc:hlldrtn IS&. und«) (POlend). 7·S, 6•1; Jimmy Connors (U.S.) Set., JUIV 21 -Boslon: Pitch« &. CUl>I def. Halnz Guntllerctt CSwltiertend), 6·4, PnmCl billOr)' to tint ,.,.~ b~ dunt11 one ~a hM put Wuballi io the LPOA m:oai boob. lo ldditioo; abe finimed in die top I 0 au~~ of the Kemper at Meta Vadc.CC.. Jn I 9IO when her roommate ror a,. wee'k. Nancy Lope%. won· the tour· nament. Wash.am fio.itbed second She bad 12 top l 0 fmi.Wt that season ,and earned S 107 ,063. · Tb.e presence of IO many Japanne players (12 were invited Crom Japen alona with those on the LPQA tour in this country) doesn't bolher Wuh- am. .. Our tour has become so b~ and we're not unreasonable. There ii a lot of money up for this tournament and we are cooperatina. l have no prob- lems pla)'.ina with the Japuete and they have been super to us over there. I think it's a aood idea. Besides the money, this is a very load area to bold a tournament and the peop&e here are .su~. 'I'm look.ins forward to bavina a aood toumamen1 here this wee~•• Washam is a araduat.e of Wubina- ton State University and is the only female athlete in the Washlnaton State Hall off aJl\e. Jn 1979, she teamed with Lopez to win the Portland Ping team cham- pionship and in 1976 teamed with Chi Chi Rod.riauez to win the mixed team title in f'lorida, both unofficial events. "Sure, I miss roomina with Nancy but I'm ri&bt across the way from her now and we are still very close. We Beth Daniel and her amateur Dav lflnt 2s,ooo adUll•I '7·5; Kevin Curre11 CSOulh. •Afrtcel Hf. Sim Sun .• Julv Z2.~!0'toq1 Plllvws• F•mllV Denton (U.S.>. 6•J: 7·6, 7-S; Tom0Gu1tlkson partncrtlfired ~ l~under-par round GtrM <U.S.> °"· ,...« Flef\'llnO <u.s.>. 6-3. 6-4• Wednesda11. d> wm the Pro-wec1 .. Jutv 2S -S..1111: Famllv Nlont VII .. o.ru.11a J.V:S.1 def. MlfOllev Mecif '1 . pull for each other all of the tlme evaa when we are both in a position io wiD like we were back in t 980. I hope it happens that way again this year." whiJe Lopez took home a check IOr 595 and Hiauchi one forSSlO. ..__..., _ _,;. ... -~!? E_ ~~--.AM!~~~~~~ of m .... -. .. ;atwllllfh• ---usuc\1.lt-11~ - . _Siat-.Auo. • -Mlnnel9t•:. Trevll Tota · !Cl~l~IT 7·6, 6·2. -e to 'get th~ruden L .. ~~-~'<.; ~,.-..,~-,~--·--•:W-·-41 ---#-· ,_,..,.~. ·~·-_,...-~. ' ": ~ ;J'.>} 'r • ( ,~·,}.... ~ • -• I ' :'.'\ ' ~ .. ""· ,.., · " · .....,_,..... -c~ 't,.. ~;:;':"" ~ • · -at 'Oerde COUb ' 14'1 .. '00P!'iza~ / ::;~~~:::~~.:· .... Mm~i;c;e·. ~, ~ :.~ _ _,r_, --------.;?- ••a-Loa Moelel 2s CE. JoMton 11. 11GHTM uca. 61'l tunona. ~ JerMV 29 (9 trcbont 7). Total HonaYlend (~er) IUO 6.IO '-00 fol.llt.-l.ol Anoeles 21, .New Jerwt If. Amerlcell L191on CDrexi.rl UO UO 1 TKMlca:s.::rWortltv, New Jerwv llltoel • Shedlv au (.McCerron) 3.20 dlfeme. A-17,SfO. Also raced; F .. t Pa""9, Nltht Movtf', COLLEGE .-c•• Nevede Lit V'9" UC Irvine Ce-•-W L " 1 12 4 OWl'ml WL 2S 2 FrMnO Stele • Utah Stell New Mexico Stele Cel State FUlll"ton • Lono &Mdl ~tete S.n JoM Stet• UC S.nte Barbara 11 s 12 6 • I • • 6 10 6 10 a 13 0 17 ..Pedflc w.....-v-. SclWe Uteh Stete 13, Pedflc 76 . T ........ 10-- Nrtede YI """ ti UC INIM 16 ' 20 7 " ' 12 IJ 17 10 ' 16 10 15 I 17 2 27 Lone hactl Stele et UC Sent• 9e11>er1 N-Melllco Stitt et C.t Stete Fuller1on Fresno Slete et S.n JoM Stet• ..... ¥' ...... Ce1 Stete Fullt1on et ·UC lrvlM Frftl)O Stete et LQnll l4'9dl Stele New Mllalco State 11 UC Sente 9-rMrt s.MllY"• Geme San JoM State e t Pedflc UtD alOUL.Alt SIASON COMMUNITY COLLEGE S.lllll1hdl 74, Seuthwestwn '·' (Padk Ceut Ca:la -> SOUTHWIST•JUt -Fr~n 10, Hemlltofl I, Wethln9ton S, N-.on 2-4, trwln 11, ._,.,.,.d" J. Totata: 30 1'·2• 61. tADOL9aAat -Monteltll 4, Jonnson l3, DIC.aMI 13, Muid« 2, AAmi 14, Ar<*'MVI 16, OIMlf' 2. Totalt: 26 f -15 74. Helltlmr. Seddteb9ck. 27·21. FOi.iied 0\11: H.,-nlllon (SW). HIGH SCHOOL Nerti\ 64, MIHleft Vlelo 41 (Cll' J.A ~I) NottTH -Slmmof\1 2, Metti.ws 9, Buller 27, Welklf 11, Bek., II, .JoMIOfl 2, MllcMll 2, "oblnson 0. Tot111: 25 14·24 64. • MllMOM VllJO -Muench 12, Hiit 13, Evant 10, Brick 5, Dellano 0, M¥1'. 6, INlwarv 2. Keroenln o. SMlll•" o. Hoff"'•" 0, Hollencl 0, Feldman O. Totelt: 23 2·4 ... Sc-..,., Quel'iln North (ltlv.) 21 13 10 20-14 Mission Vltlo 14 13 I 1>--41 Tol•I fouls: North 6, Mission """° IS. Other Clf pMIVeff ICerft .... •·A OIVlSIOM SaMfllNAL (at LA Scto(tt Arent> Lone 9eed\ Pott 51, Vlf1>um Del 40 l·A OfVISIOM IUMfllNAL (efV..-.~) Sonor• 54. Senta Clere 53 Clf beV1 tlnMI · SAT\lllDAY'I GAMlll (ef LA '"'91 AAM) t a.m.-f»•sadene PolV Ill. Cro11roecn (.melt KhOOls) 12:15 e.m.-Mtrelnte "'· LA Lutheran (l·A) 2:15 o.m.~SOnor• va. Won.men (2·A) 7:1S o.m.-estancta "'· North, ltlvenlcle (3·AI ' o.m.-t.ono hec:h PolY "'· Met• Oil 14-A) Cl lit 111111 flMtl l'OtttGHT'I OAMll (at LA SINrtt ArtM) s o.m.-ar .. va. tndlo (2·AI 6:45 o.m.-f'oollllll Yl. "ontane (3·AI 1:30 o.m.--euene n . ~ (4·A) f'lllDAY'I GAMll' (efTMt Hllll> Mertcooe vt. Moleve (amell tchoOl•I • SATUIU>AY'I GAMll AccouttlQI, Chief C0<nst1tk, HeuohlY But Nice, Stlelllkllt . Tima: l:IS 2/5. 12 Ptal SIX · <6·•-S-7·1-2) H id t36,50t.40 wltll tllrM wlnntno ticket• (111 "°''"'· S2 Pick Six conaoletlon o.tld Sl,190..tO wlltl 9'2 wlnntno tick••• (five llOrMI). NIHTM aACI. I 11 16 mlllt. Pino Azut (F\MllH) 7.40 3.60 2.60 Alabado (Mete) UO 3.20 Mr. "-""' (Garcl•> 4.ICI AIM> rec9<1: Preu Notice, Rlcnat. IClahO Hick, 11'1 e Sham. LTlme: 1:43 '1S. . U •XACTA (S·7l paid SS0.00. Att.00.nce: 22,213. CIF Nvl pllveffl (S.C....,.....) )-A DfV1SIOM Cvoreu 2, Hert o &ell Gwde!U t, t..omclOC I Mlulotl Vleio I, Norttl. R "'9rllcle 0 Mlllll.an 1, Montclair O Dal\I Hills 2, t...UwOOd 0 9otcO Teen 4, C.~lllo 1 C.oo ValltV 2, Sen Gaorle4 I E"*"'"" 2, SI. JOlln Bcnco 0 2·A DtVIStOH trvlM i. Buene Park 1 Le Ca11edl S, l/ldlo 2 Sonor• 2. Le Quinta 0 A"ahllm s. Centret 2 Molwovla 1, Trov O V•!tl!cl• 2, Garoen Grove 0 Gifts HCC« AU.·SIA VIE-W Ll'.AGUI l"lnt TNm Cerrle 8ondr1 (Corona del Marl, Ir., Heldt arow11 (Unlvar1llv), IOl)fl.; Patlv •r-n <Corone dll M.lr l, w.; Kim c.r11ncw <Et Toro>. IOClfl., Vldtl Chemoff (Irvine>.. w.; Kim Oolema" <El Toro), fr.; \ Melanda Keenan IUnlv«lllY), w.; Ml• Moreno <EsJenda). Ir.: StlONnle Moonen (Corone dll Mer), Ir.; Etelne Odetl (lrvlne), Ir.; De~ Schefer <Et Toro), IOPh.: Chrlsll ... Zell« ( SaddlebaGk). .,. . SClcClftll TIM\ TIHenv Allen (ln1l111), IOPh . Petrlcta AllOll IUnfVll'lllYI. w.; LVMI hrcew CCorone dll Marl. Ir.; All Gibson (El Toro). aootl.; Jen Gordon (Unlversltvl, v .; Meoen Hall (New1>0l1 Harbor), ll'.: Oaw" McF•rlend (El Toro), 11'.I MkhellCI Meln- tvr• (Seddlee>adl), fr.: Christy Mootllert (lrvlMl. IOC>h.; Ketv O'llellv <E111ncl•I. w.; Amber Wlldl (Irvine), ar .• Jennv Vat .. <Corone dll Mar),''" Molt Vetuable Plllv...-Monl~ Bru• (El Toro), Mnlor. , efLA...,,..,_ • • 10-.U ~-4t. JOMClft (Sefh Meriel Vl. NHL CAMl'••LL COMNl•NCI SmY911 OM.-w-L T "-o; GA 47> 15 S " 376 27S '-nl• Cieri('! . • • WOMaN Al-Seutlt C.1t UtQue f'IUT T•AM ·-· Greldlen Sctlroeder CMlu lotl Vleto); P•m Meontl (Mlsllofl Vlelol; Sheron LVOll CWoocllrldtali An.ne Herftlndtl (WOOd· brl60t); Monica VlltsMnOr CL..atuna Hiit). QCOMD TWAM COllMn K....., CM!ulon Vleio); Pem Allele CMIUl«I Vt.lo); Holv lftOf'ahem (WoodlJ(I09e); Roberta FOiier (Oena HMla); C1ndY Methot (S.n C1ernlfttll. """"' LPGA ......... ~Am (at M1M V.-. CC) PllO wtMN•IUt TWAM KOa•S -..... R -9eltt Deftlil, .... -r • -HtlllCV I.GPU, dft If-CMko HIN:tll, U10 .. -c:Mrlotte MOlltMl'Nf'\', M2S tt -AvtkO Clwmlt01 JIMt CelMJ ,._,." "'""*'• sm '2 -... , lrNIWJ JeM L.odl: SW lrll, ltlf AMATW&M ..... t . J,-a. Df'*I, &. fl'llM. L Noeeml, C. ,,.... (Otftlel). ...... ~ ••• ~' J, taon. P. °"" (L#el). • ,,_T, ~ .... •11, J T,_...., A. Fuw.N.JIMIM l~l ....... ~. w ,_.,,...,, I(. w,1 • .-.. K, K.9t9 (Meul ... ,. y). 6l-«. Seiki, J, WIN, I, T .. •1""'9, T. ~ ,.,_.,.,, T • ....,._, '· ~. J. c.rttt, It. ~ CC..h T. MM,. ...... '· TeltY, It, K_.,,, D ....., (~I· ...... u.., .. Doi#dlt, o. lteulla, I(. Tellal llf.-Vll I . Mlnfl, a. TllmW, fl. tc.ft, It ..._ 1cce CL.odl)l l . Deertv9n, llfl J. YNl9, C. T-., I.. TMlttl f1111). __ , Mlnnetot• Chieffo Detroit St. Loula Twonto I I • 21 23 13 6t U2 2S2 26 3S 1 .5f 264 2n u 29 10 se 2n 2" " 34 12 so 2-SS 302 ...,.. DMWll 31 2' 6 " .. 2tt 15 ll • 51 224 2 .. 25 33 7 57 242 2'7 25 35 7 S1 m l?I 22 35 I S2 2AO 310 I ,..il.'«t.':":zs~~-~T; p erm.nt a.o s..-.... ..... Mesa. . ~. Aue. 12 -PMlland: Ololt• w11e11 ~ MlinAov• <C1~1a1 def. 'Daniel's group edged Nancy Lopez Oav (dllldren 15 &. under) Svtvte ~ (W"t 6-mMYI, •-~,, ~2, -d h b ;,. .. i... i. s.1 .• Auo. 2S -Detroit: Gvm a.o Nloht ""3; K•ttrt Horvath cu.s;1 Oii. AllClfH an er J'3rtners Y a Su..-stro~e Cdlltdren 1s & under) J.....-(U.S.>. H . H : Berber• Poft« with a 57 over the pat· 7 l layout with Sun.. Auo. 26 -Dalrott: F•mlfv Dav "(U:S.) Oii. Andree Temetvarl (HunterV), Chako Higuchi in third place with a Wed., Auo. 29 -a.tttrmra: 9Ullnna ... ,. 6•7, 2·1 (ratlred); °"'' !Vert Ltovd 59 and Charlotte Montaomery in Man'I SO.Clet/Vlsor Dev (flrtl 2S;vGO (U.S.) def. Ketlw Jordan (U.S.), 7·S, 4-6, .. ec1u1111 6-3; C•rllfto ....... <c:.nec1e1 def. z1ne fourth dwith a 60. It took a score of 62 <c:11~~ ~'i. 1~f111caoo: Jedlet Nlortt Garrison 1u.s.1. 6-4, 6-4. of nine-under par to place in the top Sun., SePI. 23 -Texea:'Fan A#recla· <:-... wemen 10. ''°" Dav. uc '""" ,, ee1 ...,., ~ • Daniel won $680 for her effons c ..... ...... Rllorw (UCI) d9f. Cohn, 6·2. 6-1; Berlno (UCI) dtf. Juno, ""'· J-6, 6-•; Hernev (UCll or n p . _ Dot Germain bad a hole-in~ OD the I 6S-yard 1CVenth hole durins her round but it didn't help her aroup to set in to the top l 0 to share in the prizes. The 72-bole Uniden LPGKIAvita- tional got u.nder way today and will run throuab Sun"'y at tbe Mesa Verde CC coune. · UC lfVIM a, eel ~ 1 Cat Luthlfan 001 000 000-1 10 ·• UC lrvlM 101 003 03x-t 12 0 Mul\ltlhllltf' end "-•1; Linton, Kent (I I a nd Han1on. W-Llnto11, 2-1. L-Muhlllllellf, 1-2. 21-~IOll (UCI). HtGH SCHOOL Padke 7 I 0-Vlaw • (Lwa Teui-.-> Pacfflce 000 013 00)-7 10 0 OcMn View 100 001 200-4 7 3 def. LOUSllUl\IU, 6-4, 6-2; Patton (UCO def. Drllhlr, 7·6, 6-2; Glordenllte CUCll def, T•k•••· 7·6, •·6, ... 41 Onoot IUCI) def. Von Stetttn, ._,, 6·2, 6·0. '**" Petton·B1rln11 <UCll <let . Ornher·T•k•I•, 6•2, 6-l , Ouooer·Rllortf <UCI) daf. Juno-Loustauneu, 6•1, 6·7, 6·4; Harnev·Trfflwltll (UCI) def. Conn-Von Stet· ten, 6-0, 6-'2. Cyclists compete in Spring Classic Klloatrlck, Arrlndelt (I), T~ (f) end Finch; Ooutv. Jonft (6) and KlrbY. W-Arrlndall. L-Jonft. 2&-eudlf COV), C.moos (P). 3&-Budlf (OV), 'fll*lt (OV), Chrlstooher CP), Flnc:ll (P). ....... Mlle._ .. , (.._,..T.._....) IMlodVland 021 --3 7 I Edlton 13 f'h-21 22 3 Restivo, AnOlr10ll (3), llldl (4), Welton (SI and Coffin; Demto, COi m. Emma (5) end c..madlo; E•IOll (41. w-EnwN. L-ltfttlvo. 2&-Elllton (E), W...., (E). CMdt <El, J. Miiier (E). S. MlllM (E). 3&-£111-(E), Merlin CE), Bow• CM>. Hlt-Elflt.on (E), Watton (Ml. II T ... t.. OW-. Grwa 1 CLMre T~) Gerden Grove 000 001 ~1 S I El Toro 000 100 01-'2 4 1 hnllelt and Atve re1; Arrltt, FllYIU (t) end A.ootc.. ~eutka. L-eennett. fl•ST GAMS w..........,1, ..... 0.........2 aotM Grenda 001 000 1-2 • 2 w .. 1mln1tw 112 310 x-t 10 O COOOf'tmom. 80Mtr1 <•>. Hooon CS> Md Tavtor; Henson end Lono. w-tienson. L-COPOf'lmon\. 29--ftOMI (WI 2, Martinez (W), Danna (W). 38-itOM• (W). s•CONO GAMIE •·'"*--6, ..... GnMI. 9olle Grendl 010 010 :>--4 S 3 Wfttmlntltf' 002 121 1_. 10 2 Ward, Hooon (6) end Valdl1; Connet, WMtrOWlkl (4), Mt#tlfV (5) and Hernendn. W-WHtrOWllll L-Ward. 2&-Tavtor (90). Gutllv (W). Hit-Corin llGl, ~"'°" CW). f'f'9P beMMI &.OAltA TOURNAMIENT (f'lnt .... , VIie Perk 1, LI Hebra 0 Loera I , Allehelm 4 E'l>9!'•111e I. Trov S Ke*'e 5, Wntwn 2 Le Quinta 13, San CletMnte 5 El Dorado t , Senta Ane Vettev s EdllOll 21, Melodvland 3 1.etune HIHa 4, KIMCICIV I Pec:lflce 7, 0cMn \/law 4 CJ IMlnot) l.01 Atemltot 6, LI Mlrede 2 El Toro 2, Garden Grove I Servile 6, Maonolla 1 USflL WISTlaN CC*'IRNCI PMlk W L T Pct. ~ PA 1 0 0 1.000 35 7 1 0 0 1.000 v 10 0 1 0 .000 10 27 010 .000 735 ~ Mldll9an 1 O 0 1.000 20 11 Oklahome ' 0 0 1.000 7 ) ClllCffO 0 l 0 .000 11 20 Houston o 1 o .000 17 20 SI" Antonio 0 I 0 .000 10 13 •ASTlaN COM,IRINCI AllMllc NewJll'MV Plllladell)hl• Pltlsbur9h Walhlnoton I 0 0 1.000 11 6 I 0 0 1.000 17 ' 0 1 0 .000 3 7 0 I 0 .000 14 S3 Jacksonvltte NewOrleens Te,,_ Bev MClmPlll• Bir ml"""9m ~ I 0 0 1.000 S3 1 0 0 1 000 13 I 0 0 t.000 20 010 .000 ' 010 .000' ,,_.,., Geme Ta,,_ hv et Ari~ S.."'"'9¥'• 0-- 0enver •I Oklehome Plttlburvh et Mldlloen ~Y'•Gemn 14 10 17 17 17 Blmllnvham et lunta (Chennel 1 et _, Chtceoo •• Memoflls ~le et Welllln9ton Haw Jeney " JacklOllVlll• ,.._ on..na •• Oeklend MMll9¥'1 GMW Houlton et Sen Antonio ~ t I • • . " w ........... COMMUfffTY CO'-&.IOR O....WfttS.LA~t Golden W..I 000 laOG 2--s 4 '0 .. LA Pierce 000 000 ~ 6 3 • ,, E war1 a nit MelOll.,wl•t rm end ttli"" If •. . 29-Muuav <Pl. ,. . • HIGH ICNOOL """"'· ..... lrvtne 001 000 0-1 , 2 Edison 000 000 ~ 2 4 Merlln end K-trM:ll; C.nienter •nd Pfotser. M9tw Del It. DeM ._ 0 0-Hlh 000 00-0 0 7 Metet Del 10 0.-12 6 1 Dwcy encl ltodrNlll: ZemoA. ~ven (4) end Sanden, lemer• c.> w--z.rnor.. L~arcv 3&-WMll (MO). Ha-Manfre CMDI .. • / The 1984 speedway motorcycle season opens Friday 1Ugbt at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa with the four-race Spring Classic, an annual season lidlifter which features the top ~cling Stan. The l top racers in the world arc scbeduJed to appear to open the 16th season of competition, led by seven-time national champion Mike Bast and defending natioila.I cham- pion Kelly Moran. PREPS ••• From Cl . Seahawks, who are slated to meet La , Quinta next in tournament play. El Toro t, Gardea Gro\.e 1 The Chargers opened their season on a successful note by scratchin1 for a run in the eighth innina in the first round of the Loara Tournament. In the bottom of the eighth. Dave Guest wanted and was sacrificed to second by Mike Gonzales. One out later, he scored on an infield sinJ)e by Doug Siewert. Dan Arrin worked the first seven innings for El Toro and scattered four bits whtle striking out five. Richard Faulks entered the game 1n the eight picked up the victory. El f oro is back in action Friday at Esperanza in a 3 p.m. second-round pme. Westmln1ter 8-t, Bolaa Grude Z-4 Senior Tim 'Hanson pitched the Lions to victory in the first game - goi~ the distance in striking out six, walking two and allowrng one earned run -then proceeded to hit a two-run homer to get Westminster going in the nightcap. GUWermo Vilas went 6 for 7 in the t~n bill with a pair of doubles, a · triple and three RBI in the opener. Current sp~ tillist John Cook and Alan Ch.risuan, winningest rider at the fairgrounds track are also in tbe field. Dennis Sigalos. Bob~ Schwartz. Lance Kina and Rick Miller, hot off the European tour. arc also scheduled to com~~· . · The S--pring Classie includes oom- pctition 1n Ventura, Sao Bernardino and Long Beach 'Veteran's Stadium (March I 0) to decide the overall winner. Competition at the Orange County Fairgrounds begins at 8 p.m. with the gates opening at 6:30. The entry list includes: Moran (Huntinaton Beach). Sigalos (Futl- erton), Schwartz (Santa Barbara), Ki~ {Panorama City). Miller (Re- scda), 'Mike Faria (Pinole). Christian (Huntiniton Beach), Bast (River- side), Cook (Roseville), Oubb Ferrell (Downey). Sam Ermolcnko (Buena l>ark). Gene Woods (Costa Mesa). Brad Oxley (San Clemeote). Buddy Robinson (Salinas). John Sandona (Colton), St.eve Lucero (Sa.n Pablo). The regular season opens at the f8Jflt'Ounds March 30. Mesa Verde CC .to honor Saiki Kim Saiki, winner of ~the U.S. National girls golf championship in 1983 aloni with the Optimist World title and a numbeT of other lesser tournaments, will be honored toniaht by the Mesa Verde Country Cf ub director of golf and toun)Ament committee. ' "We~ honoring her for aJI o~ ach~evemen'5 in .aolf th~s past year.•• Uniden L~ ·InV1tat1onal &eactal chairman. huL4~ said . Seam~nship ·raCe top yachting event Top feature oflocal yachtin1activt- ty this weekend will be Voyaacrs Yacht Club's Guy Snyder Seam- anship ra~ Saturday and Sunday in which skippers and crews will be required to perform all manner maneu.vers. includina a simulated man overboard drill durina the raoes.. Jn other events, Newpon H.arbor Yacht Club will staae a one-desi&Jl regatta for boau racina on inside and out.side COUl'1C$ Satur'd.ay and Sun· day; Balboa Yacht Oub will send Metcalf dinahy sa.ilon into actibO for the Saint Cicero Trophy SundaY.; Capistrano Bay Yacht Oub will conduct a din,ahy rqatta Saturday; and Dena Point Yacht Club wiV hold tts H~ Hardina Memorial Rqatta for ormancc Hanc:licap Racina Aeet )'ICht.s Su.aday • lntemauonal OfTsh6tt Rule (lOR) lkippm and en:WI wlll undcrp> Ont' oft.b.e moo dem.uidil'll races of the ttat0n SWtins FTibl.ftemoon Ynth the wtofl.olA YachtOub't rr;.JUa.nd tace. a S4·milct lbit wtU take the ~tbts from Loi Aftltla Harbor around San~·~, Santa Ca\l.lina and San C'kmente •il&nds btfbrc finis1t1na back at \.A Harbor. t'crtormanoe Handiap Racma Pleet and Midget Ocean Racina Class yachts 1n LA YC"1 LA Times, Lattle Whitney and Todd Pacific senes Wlll sail a short course to Ship Rock off the C.talina Isthmus and mum, startina Saturday. Jo other Los Anseles-Looa Beach evenu, Seal Beach will ina.\Cllf&le ita Saturday Sailors Serica and Ca.bnllo Beach Yacht Oub will st1ee a One-dcsitn Rcptt.1 Sunday. In other Southern Cahfomia Yacbtina AstOCViation aras: ._._ ... Soulfl Cont C4lt'llllNeR Yedlt Oub - Storn Serlel 4 (llMI lllOebl, SeturOllY. D.i Rav Yeetlt OUb -~ 511.tMen rtO (T~• Sert.).~. -.oe... -. Corte1 ftaclnt ~ -Wiii• ........ (.___l.~V MIMlon .. y y""' °'* -Wll1'W w... , .. Clea'")· Sundlv CAlnNda Yec:tlt Ga -:~•· ..,_ (~).~. ~ Yedlt OU. -V_,.. 5eftet (l'HftF), ~v. Sl\IW 0.tt Yedl OUb -,...,., .. S.-. ~. .. .. ............,. Yedlt Ou9 -W'IU W... S.IUHtV. C..... c..n Ved\I C:.. -Cllilllc ..... .... lllNNIY • ...... _. .,_... Yedll G.9-~ ~ ~ ,.,,._ ..,_.., YllClll CIUD -OMneoe Dey, S.n.-.y . W.11911• Yac:M C"* -Wtlfle C.. ........ ""'*• 1. t • ' -..,,,------. RCm90Ul9lJllEN IMmlTA~ The~,.._. we..._ The tOllowlrlg ---w...,. The ~ l*'llOft II doing Tiiie ~,.......,. ..... ..,.,,...: ........... ...... ..... ... wu haJted at three pme1. wd: "We'll always mab a lot of turnovers bccauae we like to run, bUt mott teams aren't as committed to playiq aood defen1e as the Neta ~ ton.iabt.. •• AAH0H0 AllOCIATD, 27211 THE OAKS INVDT....-r COM-IUNAlllAHCI • PIA· llOHTUfO OlllON l Ill· U. ,_,,*'-""* aG0. .....,_ PAHY, 11» bit '°"""' ..,_, S()NAl IZfO IOOVIHAHitel "'°" MARCH, 2llO ~~ IM. Vtefo, CA. '*' a.M AM.. CA. '2706 QMMI, t412 MoC&oud Ccut. c.ta ...... Celt. "9clwd Ill I~. '7te8 La9 0 . L Atarroe. 0..el P#Wr. L1ouM Hlguej, CA. t21n . "-" A. ,._., 2NO A.._ RltntMi. lune 200, ~ ~. IOI N. T..r.I A¥e., lult• 1CIO, ..,_ lf\arOfl lr9M Tlctlle, 24312 o-t. C.. ..... ~. ' CA. '*' AM.. CA. n10e MoOloud Cc>Yrt, Leoune ._,..,CA. J..o P. ~ 17440 C... .. h wujutl one of those nW>ts." sa.id tbe Laken' Earvin .. Ma1ic" Johnson .. wbo toond 14pojnt1aodhad11CUOn·loweiaJit usi1t1. .. We came out and tned but we just didn'l have it. We threw the ball away too much and just ran out.ofps at the end." Aedoe •• • Ctlfoffta aenere1 ~ e. ,.,..., o.n.• ,.,,,., 12t11 DI'., '<l!nun.. Celt. eme ~. iOO Noftft Tuttln Av--805 N. luattn Awnue, ~ 111. Thie~ .. oonduated by. en Thie ~ .. ~ Dr. • EAST RUTHERFORD, N .J. (AP) - Tbe New Jeney Nets came up with a few superlatives (or their play qajnst the Los Aptelcs Lakers -sometb.i.na they haven't dOOe often in their up.and-mostly-down season .. enu.. Senf• Ana. CA. 121oe aam. Me. CA. tz706 ~ oener• Ptf1nerllf\lp Thie ~ '9 ~ by. e Tiltl .,.,_ 11 oonouNc1 by. a 8 . Tlclll• MsJtl A. ,_.,... ~el~. llmlMd 1*11..nlp. Thie teatement WM Ned wtttl tM Thie 9CaNmlftt ... Ned .. !tie Alc:itwd R. 81-rion U. L AtfNrf» County Cleft! Of Of1lllO' County on Coun1Y 0..-Of Of1lllO' County on Thie atnwn.nt ••Ned with the Thll ltaf ..... t ... ftled with the ir.D. 1, 191.t fet>. f, 1 .... Coun1y °*" of Oranoe County on CcMin1Y ce.tc of 0r1111g9 eounty on flll74M ,_,1 Cook. who did not pla¥ in the first and third periods, bad nine poaots in the f ounh quan.er10 keep the l.akCT1 at bay. The Nets bad bit only two of seven free throws until the lut 14 second,s, when Cook sank three and Omin$ki one as New Jersey scored the last six points of the pme. Jan. 2•. 1914 Jtll\. 23, ,... Published Orange eoa.. ~ Publllhed Orange COIM o.ity ,..,. ,_ Piiot ,..,, 23, M.,cfl t, t. 15, 1914 PMot Matdl 1, 8, 11, 22, 1114 "We plaJed a pal defensive game ud defense wans io this leque," said guard Micheal Ray Richardson. Publtshed Orange CoMt Diiiy MCtleoM, ICIDOD 1 IUCtC'-*9 •1059-... 1111-14 Piiot Feb 16, 23, ~ t,f, 1ee( OMCMafltu-.W.• • Defense helped the Neta win Wednesday ni&ht. Defense and Darwin Cook. that is,. Cook scored 12 of bis season-blab 21 points tn the second quancr u tbe Nets took tbe lead for aood en route to a I 02-92 National Basket&aU Association victory over the tumover-pl.a&ued Lakers. The Lakcrs had 20 first-half turnovers and 13 more in the final two periods - three more than their previous season b.i&b and Just sbon of the NBA season high of34 by Houston. "It was our best defensive effort of lhc season and nice to win against the Pacific Div1s1on leader," said Nets Coach Stan Albed: \Nhosc club won its founh ftraight to boost its record to 30-29. ' .. Darwin Cook had his best game of the SC&50n," Al beck said. "He shot the ball well and exercised goodjudament" .. J Kareem Abdul..Jabbar led the Laxen with 19 points, while Buck Williams and Otis Birdsong hlld 14 apiece and GminslU 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Nets. Gmiosk.i played JS minutes because start- ina ~nter Darryl DawlUns aot into early foul trouble and only played 13 minutes. Ac:l'TTIOUI .,... .. NAm ITATDmlfT The IOllowlng pereon la dOlnQ buslneea u: IN VISIOH COMMUNtCATIONS, B} E 0 MAGAZI~. (C) FASHION DESIGNS, 2428 ~ etvd. 13, Coata Meea, CA. 92627 Sal T ..... °'•· t75-t 1owe Street, a Meea, CA. 92627 This bu.ineea Is conduct.cl by an lndMdual. SalTeleelore Thll lta\ef'nent w" flied with the ounty et.l'k of Oranoa County on Feb 2, 19"4 .. ,... Publlstled Ofang9 CoMt Deity Piiot Feb 23, March t. 8, 15, 1914 10M-M .. We had a really consistent cffon through the whole game," Williams said. "With the type of defense we use it's essential that everybody rotate in a synchronized fashion and we were able to get the key matcbups and double-team ·~-~rta.JC...:;;;.;;;;.;.~fl)~TIC(=--- Karccm when we had to. ACTITIOUe .uu.11 "It's impossible to stop players like ~ ITATUmNT M4-l4 .....,_....._CA.-•-.,. llft'llM' Publlltled Or1nge eoa.t Diiiy __ .... r ....... -.......,"".-'...........,.""--- Ac:nnoue.,... .. MAlmlTAW The lotlowlng 1*eont we doing ~-DUCK INVESTMENT CLUB. 102 SdlOll Plaa. Sult• 1• 1. Hewpoft Beacf\, Ce. 92883 John Edwerd Drllke, 102 Scl'loa Plala. Sult• 1 .. 1. Newport leecf\, Ce. 92te3 • Walter Miiton Oralle, 10200 8o. Of1111g9 Grove. Sult• 12. Paaadtna. C..91108 Tom Walter Dralle, 665 t foa.-mont, Huntington BMcti, C... '24.t7 Rk:N:rd Lee Drake, 22<M Dudley, Puadena, C... 911CM Thlt bu.in.a la conduc:tld by: a general per1Mr9tlfp. John Dflil• Thie statement wM ftled with the County a.rti of Orange County on Jan. 13, 198 .. PUot '-t>. 1e. 2'. Maret1 1. •. 1914 ,tcnnoue.,..... 931-M Mam ITATSMmff Tf\e fotlowtng pertOnl are dOlnQ bullnMlaa: NOTICI TO cMdlToa PHYSICAL He.AL TH MAHAOE· OI' 9UUC lMNW'IJl M!NT, !5301 Cabot "O. 1106, ( ..... IW1 .. 117 l>.C.C.) ~ Hlh, CA 92163 ~ la her9by ~ 10 cw~ WMtem 8tatM Medtcal W.,.... tort of tf\e wttNn named tnine-ment, 6226 E. Spring St. '2?5, t«of1•) ttlm a bulk.,...-19 abOut l"OnO BMctl. CA. 9081& to be made. on on pwaona1 ~Ot>WtY T1* bullnell '-. conduc1.cl by. • llerelMft• c1Mctibed. OOtPO'•tlon The NllMa and buelfleM a6-ChattM W. Helllhoo, Seo./Tr ... df .... of the tnt.-ided trlNlfercn This '1atement wu filed wtttl the .,.: ORO CARSON, 23117 ·A El County a.rti of Oranoa CC.W.ty on Toro Aoed, EJ Ton:>. CA. tze30 F.t> ..... ttM n.az The location In Cfllfom6a of the P\lbllef\ed Of~ CoeM ~ otl6ef ex«:ut!w ofllce Of ~ but6neM of11ce of the lntend.o Piiot Feb 23. Mar' I, 8, 15, 1 ,,..,.._°' le! SAME. tON-M Alothet ~MIMI and ad------------d,...... uMd by"tf\e lnt.-ided V... "8.JC fl)TIC( fer« within three yews IMt )'Mr• ___ ...... .....,...._...._ ___ _ last put IO flt u known to the ACTITIOUI Ml ..... Intended 1111\M•are: 28317·A EJ NAm STATl....-r Richardson and Cook each had four steal!. and backup center Mike Gminski three as the Nets finished with a season-high 19 steals. Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley, whose team ftll 10 \R-20 afttr its winning <;treak Kareem and Ma.gic, but we did a good job The toflowlng l*'IOn• •• doing of neutrali.zinf, them and forced them to routA"'P191EX•tfciF1C CONSTRUCTION play our style,. he added. NO MAINTAINANCE. 265 Orange F236750 Publllhed Of1nge Coul Dally Piiot Feb. 9, 16, °23, March 1, ttM 774-8" TO<o Ro.cl. El Toro. CA. 92630, The followlng petllOnS ar•QRHno "8JC fl)llC( 2"322 SW9rtl Drive. El Toro, CA. buslneea u : ---· ..;..o.---...;..-........., __ _ 92930 DIVERSIFIED PROPERTIES NOTICI tw IAU The neme(a) and bu9klW Id· COMPANY II. 270 South Bnatol cw MANDC*ID MOF•n • Blohom, trvlne, Ca. 9271" MlchMI Stev91l Cre>Uley, 265 Of· d,... of the Intended tranaferM(s) Street. tkllt• 201, Cost.a MM.a, CA. PrOPertY belonging to Cunt. are: OHAN SAPSEZIAN, 1315 North 92826 . R.inbOw r.tt In at0f'l09 oar• a1 Colts headed for Indiana? ange 81c>Nom. Irvine, Ca. 9271" This buslneN Is conducted by: en Columbus Avenue. #25, Glendalle. John O'Mear•. 1215 Nottingham 239 , Lower Cliff Drive. t..eguna CA. 91202 Road, Newport Beach, CA. 92MO Beach. CA .. 92651. lndlvlduah Mlchaei Croatey ~ COUNTY Tn.t Ille property penlnerrt ..... The Draper Famlty Venlure, 270 Property eonslst1 of: Paper IUNNOR COURT to le Oelef1bed In general u : The South en.tot Street, Suite 201. eoc>* • .ota. and ..,__, mile. Thie statement wu !lied with the ounty ~ of Of1111g9 County on INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Baltimore P.E. MacAllister, president oflhc Capi-enuary 13, 198" no Ct.to C..... Dr. Weet .i...i Gardtln aod loeated at Calta Meea. CA. 92626 c:ertona. ...... AM. CA. t:r701 238t7-A El T0to Ro.cl, El Toro, CA. Thlt buelneN le conducted by. • The .... ..., be hetd Mardi 3, Colts' owner Robert lrsay has reached an tal Improvement Board, a city corporation '2lf1'0 "~~~e~t 7~1!'.....,,th .. e~~ t?, mo_y~ his ~hi~h b~i!} ~nd '!'~na~~ •th!_S!l ·~ll~i~ ~t~;.;o-~~a Plllntlff: EVERETT W. ROB· 9283() general per1'*9N$>. 1_. at 12 noon, .•I 2787 8. CoMt INSON, &ka E.W. ROBINSON The ~name uald by Mid John O'Meara HIOhweY. Garage Uigune 1e9cif1 Oef90Clant. NEYEREH FAKOUR: tr ors at said location i.: TH Thi. 111tement wlifllecfWtth lhe CA. 9851 . ' ' -.. ~,~o-a pVo6s1'\cl(rQ¢ft~ .... ·-·-·The city"fotrerio·n:saY,.-..... ...~ ·----· --~'·----=~~rc11·~--~~.i7,..~~~.~ .. -..... ~ ~~~~°' ... ~Jl.~_. ~<o;f_ Ae-".'4"--~ ".!!!tS CO.; 'ST&~. l MAH; ~ ,, _,.:.. ___ 4~ navr•S~.~~.~;;re;vr The Baltimore Sun to<iay quoted two . "My understanding is the business of flt8.IC fl)T1C( unidentified sources as saying tlfc move 1s' free rent 1s faJlacious. It's not true," 1---.;..;;.;=.;..;.;.;..;..;.;.;; __ ,.. ALISO-lAGUNA. INC.; ERNEST om~ ot: The J-1 Garden, HAL A. YOUMQ, A PtlOne 11ZX7~1 1 L .. OCHOA: AMERICAN FINANClAl 23817·A El Toro Road, El Toro. ~ ....... A-.. ..... no Published Oranoa COMf"Oell'f Pllol all set. McAllister said. ~A=• The key to the deal was a S 15-milJion He also said the city should sign the Colts The toitowtng ~ .,. doing OF ORANGE COUNTY. BRENDA County of Ofange, California 92630 ...,_ dal "9r, CA. IOllZ fet>. 23, Mardi 1, 19&4 STONE: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE on 0t aftlf Mitch 17, 19&4. (21t) m... • 1072_.. loan at 8-pcr.ccnt interest for lrsay, accord-to a long-term lease in the dome, rather bUslneu u : ing to the report. The loan would replace than a lease that is renewed annually. He HUSTON MANUFACTURING lrsay's current loan, which expires this said the Colts' lease in Baltimore has an co .. "'° Product!>!' .. Place. ~ · __, · 8 · port Beech, Ca. 9 .. ....., year. He acqu11~ 1t at -percent mterest annual renewal. Rooald H. Power.. 2036 Baltr• when he purchased the club in 1972. Piece. Cost• M .... ca. 92626 An aorecmcnt is being drawn up in Tnlsbuslnessi.con<Suctedby·911 <r Individual. negotiations between Michael Chernoff, Ronald H. Power• the Colts' general counsel. and David P1· rate women Thi• statement WU flied with the Frick, former deputy mayor who is County Clerk ot Orange County on negotiating for Indianapolis, the news-Jan, t3, l98.. fnM4 paper reported. set s1• zzling Publllhed Ofange Coal Dally But another Baltimore source was Piiot Feb. 9, 16. 23. March 1. 19M quoted in today's Indianapolis Star as pace (5-0) ns.e .. saying, "The momentum has swung back. I think the Colts arc going to stay. Although P\8.JC NOTICE I wouldn't say the talks have drastically There's nothing like a 5-0 start to build a FICTITIOUS .u ..... depreciated. they have started to take the little confidence In a basketball team. . N.-ITATEMENT shape of previous negouations." Oranoc Coast CoUegc women's basket-The 1o11ow1ng l*'IOn la doing o 0011ness •: Earlier Wednesday, Indianapolis Mayor ball coach Dick Ryan has to be feeling good TONY'S TREE SERVICE ... 50 William H. Hudnut said be would not about lhc prospects for a South Coast Cambridge Clrde. Coet• Meea. CA make a giveaway offer to attract the Colts. Conference championship this year. 92~~1\'0ny Jann Pomo. 950 Cam· The mayor's sentiment was shared by the His Pirates swept through three oppo-brldoe c1rci.. Costa Meu. CA chairman of the board that runs a nearly ncnts last weekend in the Southwestern 92627 completed, 61 ,000-seat domed stadium in Tournament and twoofhisplaycrscarned Thlabulinenlsconduc:tedby:an d I d I all h Individual. owntown n 1anapo 1s. -tournament onors. Anthony Joon ·mo Published repons have appeared saying "I didn't expect us to be 5-0 at this point Thlstatement wu flied with the the city would offer rent-free use of the in our season," says Ryan. who 1s also the Couniy Clerk of Ofange Couflty on dome and a low·1ntcrest loan to convince assistant to Tandy Gillis for the Pirates' Jin 23. 1ea.. F2m41 lrsay lo move. men team. "We lost a lot of talent off last Publrshed cxange coast Deity But Hudnut was quoted 1n the In-year's team, and we've had to do a lot of P11o1 Fab 18, 2:1. Maten 1. 8, t9M dianapolis News as saxing any deal would rebuilding." 939~ .also have to be credible with taxpayers. The Pirates arc led by Melinda Burris. a ·And the mayor would not comment on sophomore forward who scored 25 points specifics. in leading OCC to a 59-43 victory over "Obviously," he said, "we'd like to make Cypress in the finals of the Southwestern ·a deal, but we'd like to make a deal that's Tournament. Burris and teammate Mary .prudent. We're trying our best to protect Krupka earned all-tournament team the citizens of Manon County, the tax-honors for their play. payers." This team doesn't shoot particularly well, but our kids play very hard." says Sailors, Estancia win in volleyball · Newpon Harbor and Estancia were each 3-0 winners over Sunset League foes Wednesday in high school volleyball action. Ryan. "We're tough on the boards and wc • play good defense." Burris averages 18 points per game for the Bucs. Krupka has a 9.1 average while Betty Medoza (8.2). Lisa Ginsburg (8.0) and Joan Howland round out the stanng fi ve. P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINIH NAllE STATEMbfT The following per1ans Is doing bullness u : THE FLOWER PLACE TOO, 9110 Edinger. Fountain Valley. CA. 92706 Keith Leon R«\eau, 2115 Harbor, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This businesa ls conducted by: an tndMdusl Keith L Reneau Thi• 11a1emen1 w~ filed with the County Clerk 01 Ofange County on Jan 23, 198" ~ Publlslled Orange Coast Delly Pilot Feb 16, 23. Maret\ 1. 8, 188" 933~ INSURANCE COMPANY; ORANGE Tiits bulll trtllllfer 19 aubject to Published Oranoa Cout Dally COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR; 0. Cautornla Uniform Commefclal Piiot FeO. 23, March t, 8, t5, 188" ASHBAUGH; L WHALEY; OGGEE COda SectJon 8108. 1064-M ~ASHIONS LTD dbl MILAGE Tha name and lddr-of the pw-FASHIONS LTD. MARDI GRAS; eon with WhOm dalm9 may be flied -----------MEINHARD-COMMERCIAL COR· 11 SOC RA TES PETER MAN· __ ..._Ml.IC ___ MJ_T1C( ___ _ PORA TION, 0 . GOBLE; S. HAM· OUKIAN. Suite "10 Bardeys &..-'1CT1TIOUI Ml8Mll . MER. SUZANNE BERGER; DAVID Building, 2 North Mancet Street. P. STOECKEL· TOM CAIN; STATE San JON. CA. 95113 and Iha la91 'tAMI ITA~ • BOARD OF EQUALIZATION; D. day f()( flllng ci*mt by ariy creditor Tile lollowlng persons 11• doing LEWIN ; MANUFACTURERS llhalt be March 16, 19&4, wtllch Is ~~~ARTS, INC .. 3"32 Vie HANOVER INC.; P. SPRAGUE; the bual,_. day before the c:on-OOES 1 TO 10. summ~tlon date specified at>ow, =o !201. Newport Beach. CA. c .. No.• 1t 11 Dated: February 27. 19M ---u Edw••d Banker, 1025 IUll9llOHI OHANSAPSEZIAN '"'"" ~ NOTICll YM hew Meft ..._ by and thr~hlt attorney Cor1p Ave.. Laguna e.ach, CA. ............... __.._. 92651 The oour1 fMJ --•,.... SOCRATES ER MANOUKIAN Wllllam JOllnston TravlltMc:«, 3e wlth4fut ,_ ....... ._.. ui.-.. Intended Tranaferee(I) ,. .. JOU r9epClftd ..... IO ...,.. "9ed Publlshed Ofange Cout Delly =La Benda, South Laguna.-.... h ~ bMow. Piiot Mateh 1, 188" Richard Arthur Harmon. 36 North If you wlllh to ..ti the edvlQe of 117.&-... en attorney In 11\11 matter. you -----------•LI Senda. South Laguna. CA. ly .. _ 92677 should do ao ~ompt ao 1 ... 1 your "8.JC NOTICE Thomae E Banker, Preeldent written rei190t1M. II any. may be Tiits 1taiement WU !lied with the flied on time K.-7 AVl80!Ueted na 9kSo deman· ~COURT CW County a.rti of Ofange County on dade El tr1buma, lede deddlr o.-THI STATE Of Fet>. 2, t964 tn Ud. tin ...-.nde • ..._..... C.Al.W~ '°"THI o "--~ Ud. n 191 •RIM ....,_ • • .._ COUNTY Of OAAMQI P\lbllaMd r1111g9 .,.,..1 .,_, U. &e ...... IMC............. llTATE CW AMAN a, MN.DA, Pilot Feb 23. March t. 8. 15, 188" NreuwWI .. ..-lheadwtceof Ml., D1c1aa 1&1. 1oeo.M an MtotMf M INI ....n., JM CAM NO: A 1,_ ~do eo ,,........, '° tflet ,_... NOTICE or lfTINT10M ::::. :=,•nee, If aflf, INJ M. TO MU. MAL l'ROl'DTY AT ..VATE UUE nn NOnCe WU -~ .: !:'::::::.. ~..: = NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that OM JAMAJAltY 7, 1tM Al~ to, deberl• hacerl• In· on or after Mardi 9· 188","the •NT NO. M-OI-.. THI OI'· underslgneO, u Admlnla1ratm1 of f!K:I Of THI MCORIMR OI' Oft. fMdtetamente, • ..U......, au t~t1te of ABRAN 8. SEPEDA. ANQ1 COUNTY, CAlWONtlA. '"P'Mla MCttu. el her ...... JR., Deceased. wtll Mii at prlvate C1'f' _,. ,_...., ,..._.,_.......... Ille to the hlgheat net bidder.1110. NOTICI CW O.PAULT 1·TO"THR 1>41nMDAMT: A dwtl Ject to conllrm1tlon by Ill• AND 11.aCTION TO OOfftptelftt "-Meft ..._ :z... IM ab<MMnlltled Superlour Court. Ill llU. UNDeR DUD Of pelnttff ~1 ,_. H ,_ te the right, t111e. and Interest the ... TRUIT ..ofl'TAMT NOTICI ~ ......... ,.... -'· tat• nu, by operation of law or ., YOUR PROPIRTY ae .. FOM· wtthM JO days •fl• this Mimmons ott)erwlse, acquired other than °' In CLO'"" -llCAutl YOU AM 11 served on you, nie wtttl this court _ .... 1 Ion t lh 1 1 the decedent t -1 wrluen r-----N 10 the complaint. _,., 1 o 1 o a Mt..:> * YOUR 'AYllDn'I, IT • ._.. the time of hie death, In and to that MAY 91 IOLD wrrHOUT AlfY Unless you do, your default wlll be certain rMI property locatld In the COURT ACTION. and ...,., n.ve , ... en1•ed on application of the plain-Cl 1 w m1ns1 Cou 1 1 Of ,~ ..... tiff. and this court may enter a ty 0 est •. n Y 0 • legal rlgtll to bring your account Into Judgement agalNt you tor lhe relief ange. Calllornla. Oelef1bed u I~ DOOd standing by peylng all of Y04Jf' .......... lows: put due peymerits plul permttt.cl demanded In the complaint, ..,...,., PARCEL I: The North 1.-0.00 fee:t COlll and ~ within ttw• could resul1 In garnishment of of the W•t 50.00 Feet or the Eu1 rnon!N from the above recording °';~t~~ ,=: ~~ 113.00 F•t of Lot 39, of Town of date. Thia amounl 1e $3,874.32, u plalnt Westmlnst•. In the City of Wut-of lhe above recording date, and minster. County of Ofange, Slat• of wlll lnc:f'MM dally untll Y<>'K account Dated. Dec:. 7, l982 Calffornla a per Map recxwoeo In ..___current. You do not neve LEE A BRANCH. Clertl 800k 2 p 1 of Record of ._.....,_ By J. y Hyau. Deputy • age • to pey the entire unpaid portion of Published Of.,.,.. eo..1 naM.. Piiot Surwys, In the office of the Couniy Y04Jf' account, even though full pey- -...-~. Recorder of said County. merit waa demanded. but you mua1 Feb. 23. March 1, 8, 15. 198" PARCEL II: The South 15.00 ,_ pay the entn unpeld portion of t~ of that portion of Main Street adjoin-yOUI account ~ though full pey- lng the West 90.00 feet of U. ENI ment wu ~ but you muet In Newport's 15·2, 15-7, 15-6 triumph over Huntington Beach Andy Allison lcCY.Cd the Sailor attack, while Brent Bradley, Shawn Droke and Bill Duncil aJso played well in the season opener. Lazers fall, 6-4 INGLEWOOD (AP) -Poli Garcia scored four goals to lead the Los Angele!. l..azcrs to a 6-4 victory over the Phoenix Pride Wednesday night in a MaJOr Indoor f'tllJC fl)TIC[ 113.00 feet of Lot 39 of Town of pey 1.,. emount at•~ above. FlCTITIOUI .u..... Weetmlnater. In ttle City of WMt· Ah• thr• months from the NAME ITA~ ORANOI COUNTY mln91er. County of Of1111g9, State of above recofdlng date you haw Iha The tolloWlng persons are doing IUNlhOft COURT Cllllfornta. u per Map recorded In legal rlgtll to atop tife toredolufe bu1tneu as 700 Ctvtc Ceftler Of. W• 800k 2, Page 1 Recoroa of Surveys only by paying ttle entlr• amount QUINTUS CY NTANIA. 3.t-0 N ._ .. ANI, CA. 82701 In the office of the Counry Recorder demended by your c:rldttor. Estancia improved to 2-0 with a " 15-8, 15-li, 15-11 verdict over Marina. The Eagles meet San Clemente Friday. Soccer League game. Stuart Lee added two goal!I Lazers, 14-I 7 on the season. Newport #5. Newport Beech. CA Plaintiff: WEST KENTUCKY PR(). of Nkl County, llld 15.00 *1 To find out the amount yoi> must 92863 OVCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION MYlng been vac.tld by Order of pay Of 10 arrange f0t payment lo I I • u II It-"' 1 3~" Defendant· JACK K. LARABEE. the Bolltd of Supervtson of Ot1111g9 atop' the lorec:lolur• or If vour or,..._ fo. r th•· mag nai.on n m ..... nc . ..,, EW Cou "' F-"'-· 13 1951 A ,_ ,. . ..,.. .. , N ~port N5. Newport BMctl. CA MADGE W. LARABEE. BILL N • n., on ..,..uary • eny Is In foreetosure fOt any other 92863 MAN, MIDWESTERN MORTGAGE copy of which order wu NOOrded , .. aon ~act· RAYM~~..Q. ._ • PARlf ,_ -HUBERT L. PARK (Eddie). ~loved brother of Law- rence and Paul o f Clearwater, Florida and fond friend of Dorothy Hubener. Vilit.ation will be ' HAMOtt LAWN-MT. OUVI MOttuery • Cemetery Ctem•10t'Y 1125Gltler Ave. Cost• M..- S40·555' Thi. buslMN I• condUCted by" I CORPORATION. A COPRORA· F*'*Y 16, 1951 ,1.n Boote 214f, WOAS'LEY •n~ .H,,.EV.,: c. cor~t~mead. J«ir~•~-~~~,c~8C~~~~/i~~ A ~t. P~l~~E=:~o CON-w~~~f'~RYr Husband and J. This M•ternent WH filed ~h-the PORATION'. THE PACIFIC Tl!LE· DITIONS SHALL REM~IN THE .. joint t•n•nte C/O Security County Clerk of Orange Coun~ on GRAPH ANO TELEPHOH& COM· SAME. TNt* l«vlcee. Inc. ... Jan 2 ... 198.. PANY, A CORPORATION, BROWN TERMS OF THIS OmR ARE; STREET ADDRESS: 1"581 v.,._ · • F231711 COMPANY. A DELAWARE C0A-BU)ler will pay the aum of tura 81Yd., Sherman Oelcs, CA. al Balu BergejOn/Snuth & Srrulhll Mo~ry. Directors .. PubllaheO Orange Coast Dally PORATION DOING BUSINESS At 150,000.00 cash down which 91.-o3 Telephone: (213) 713.mo Tuthill Chap6" On ~w. CROWLEY Ptlot Feb 16. 23, Maren t, 8, 198" LIVINGSTON-GRAHAM, J. & O. amount lnctudea the $1,000,00 ct.-11 you nave any ~ueetlonl, you •• --'-1984 f 5 9 !MA 8" SUPPLY CO., INC., A CALIFORNIA poelt~. should contac;t a ll'lll'Y9f or the gov-day, man;n 1, rom • UTH SELMA CROWLEY .,. CORPORATION, L. HOUSEMAN, Tha P!_operty le to be tOld on an emment agency which may n.ve In- PM. Crypl&ide_ .ervices will wu the beloved w1(e of Dr. nimt 1r MnJIM' ANO DOES 1 THROUGH 20, IN-"1111· bMls onty. aur.0 your loan. be al Montedto Memorial Francis Crowley and loV\l\g r~n. "" ~ CLUSIVE. Bids°' offers are lnYll.cl fOf tNI Remember YOU MAY LOSE Park, Friday March 2,1984 mother of Mary Shannon F'ICTTTIOUI __, .... , Cue No. 3~21·511 property and mual be In wrtllng and LEGAL RIGHTS If YOU DO NOT a l 2 p M . Baltz p f Arli v N.-ITAnmtn IUll9llOMI wlll be recetved 11 ..... office of TAKE PROMPT ACTION. Be n/s 'th & Tuthill ace 0 ngton, 1rguua The IOllowing Plf9on ... doing NOTICE v .. hew ... ...... J.,,,. L. Hllffmln. attorney'°' Nk:I NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN: That rgero ":" and Patricia Irene Culley o( bullnea u TM oowt MllF ...._ ........ ,.... adCUtl1lt. at 900 WM1 Sewn...,,th SECURll'( TRUSTEE SERVICES. Mortuary. Directors. Brandon, Flori ... -. She W"'· CUSTOM TILE SERVICES. 1321 ........ )'OW Mll'I ........... Streeit. Sult• A. Santa Ana, c... INC ..• C0f90f•llon, .. &lbetlMad ...,.. ... ,_ ,....._.. ...... •.,.. ..._. fornla. or may be Ned wtth IN Clertt Trust .. under 1 OMd of Truet cS.i.o YNIGUES alao swvtved by a ruece 111 Logan 51 · Santa ~na. Clllf. the ... ....,.,,.., .. .....,., Of the Superior Court.°' delvel.O s.c>ternt>er 2t, 1971 oecut«I t1Y ROBERT HUGH YNIGUES, Sharon Corbin and. al~ 92~0 1wray CAawford. Star Aouta. If you wllfl to.-IN .ovtoe of to J~-:-~ ~ !! JOANNE E. MUNOON. • truetor. d f --..i-hlld o -'' f an attorney In thlt "'9tter. you W"I • ....... _ ......... ..., ............. .,. to e.c:ure oOtlgatton• In fll'IOr of 57 years old, a resi enl o •gr,wKKO ren. ~·tauon o Boa t390. cx:y:. Caillf. 92t27 lflOUtd do 80 ~omptty '° tf\at 'tOll thlt nottoe and belor'9 tM mMJng of RAYMOND l . WORSl.EY and Huntington Beach, palled the Rosary will be Thun~ Thia bus1na1e conducted t1Y an written ~-· If llflY, mey be IN..... HEUNE C WOA81.EY, huaC>end away Tue.day, Feb day, Man:h 1,1984 al 7:30 lnclri~r:y C<ewfOfd Ned on time. The ~operty ~ tOld on= and Wife .. totnt tenenta. 11 28,1984 at Pacifica Hospital PM at Saint John Vianney Thlut11amen1wullleclwtthtt1e d~~:':...a:...-: ::Wwli ~~~ ~==·~,:: following a short illnela. Mr C.tl)ollc Church, & I boa County Cler1I of Of1111g9 Coufl1Y on .,. Ud...,. 11.,,,. • ...-• c11.ooo.:l:c. accompeny ttle oner. bOotc 12"4 P9~ of Offtclel ~ Ynigues waa a native of laland, Cahfomia. Memorial Feb 18, 198" fl'Dl1'ot Ud. ,..,,,.....,.. • • .... end the tObepMI~ eofdt In 1"9 oft1ci of the Aeoordef California, born in Santa aervicel will be held Satur-Publlstled Of1111g9 C:O.t Deity '--laWwlflnh ......... ~conllnNl&lonof .... ~.,_ of Orenoe ~ CIMotnla. ct. Ana On ,.._._.._r 8,1.926. He day, March 3,1984 at 2 PM PllOt M11_.. t,8, 15 .. : 22. 191.t .. ,... ...................... Court u•. rente, ot>91etlllO and wtblnalandttwein• NI.JC fl)TIC( NOTICI *YITINO ..,. SMled bld8 may be receMd "at the office of ttle City Clenc, 5300 Newport Boulevard, Newpor1 BMcll, CA 92693 untN 11:00 A.M, on tt1e 1511\ day of MWch, 1964, at wNcll time auch bfds tf\111 be e>pen- .0 and re.cs fOt Tltle of PrOject: t983-M WAT£A MAIN REPlACEMENT PROGRAM Contrllci No. 2.-01 Engineer'• &tlmet•: 1325,500 Approved by the City~ ltllt 21th dey of February, 19&4 Wanda E, AnderMn City Clertc ProaoectlW blddet9 may obt8ln one ... of btO doCument9 It no ooet at the office ot tM Pubic WOl'b Department, 3300 Newport Boue.vlrd. Newport Beacf\, CA 926&3. For lu'1tler Information. cell Si.p. hell Luy, Projeet Engineer, at &4()..2281 .. P\lbliltled Orange Colet o.lly Pilot Match I, 1984 t ttt-"4 NOTICa IN'ntweo..,. • I See6ld bfds mer. be reo8Ned 11 the ofllce of the ct1y a.tt, 13()() ~rt Boulevardi( N"pott , CA t2tt3 unt f1:00 A.M. on tM 1 .. ttl day of March, 1814. at which time aucn bfds ltlall be e>pen-ed and re.cs fOr Title of Proleet: UDO Ill.£ AHO VIA LIDO STREET AESURFACINO PROGRAM, PHASE nl, Contr9Ct No. 2313. Engineer'• &tlmeta: '20l.OOO AWovild by tt1e City Could tNe 27ttl day of February, 1 .... Wanda E. AndecMn Otyaettt ~IW blddet9 nwy otltlln OM Ml Of bkl docurnentl at no toll at the ofllloe of tf\e Putllc WOttll Oep•rtment. 3300 Newport louWiard. Newport leech. CA t2M3. Fot "-ther lflfonNt':Cit.:!!<M-berf Wong. Project • It M0-2211. \ "'*'*' er.,. ~ °"'1 Not M8rdl 1, 1914 1 f ..... N9'CI llROTHPI alLL lf'OA.DWAY MOl'TUAl'Y 110 Broad.ay C0ttaMeN &42·0150 '-A'~ "'' an......., llft ......... ,_ meln~~. __,..._ Lot f14ofTl'K12t77Mperrnap aerved with the United at Saint John Vlanney 1ti4-"4 -.... ... ,. .. .., .. .e,.. to Npurefl..., IMI be iwo-<•ed reoordedlnll00k•,pegae•71oeo PaJC llJTJCl St.ates Navy durlni World Catholic Church. In lieu of m• 11' ..,,.TIC( ,,...._ 11111 11, • ..,, _, '9 •of the dMe of •*-dlnO of ttle lnclutlW of~ MllPI"' --~-==.;.;.;;;:;.;.;;;-... __ IAL TZ 8altQl .. ON IMITH a TUTMfLl WllTCLWF CttUIL "27 e 17th St Coat• Mesa 6•6-9371 I . . ' . . War Il and waa ~uy flowera, family requeata ruan. "" tlM _.. llMe. co~~ana.. T~~· of • the ofllce ot the ooun1Y record8r Of .... -· __ ......;..;::;::;::.;..;.;;::~----.. UeeM ................ ~ tllle ----• ttan-.as ooumy Mid ~lont lnCIUd• employed aa a crane oper-donationa be made to lhe ftCTmOUe IUIM.. .... • • • 11 t • ... _. d8f'd '°"" owna-'1 polCy to tltle in. lnO OM notit tor tf\t IUl'ft of ator with A.minoU ln Hunt-Cancer . Society. B•ltz NAm tTA,.._.,,. le, ••ttetl• lll•Htl• I•· aurM08, on.half~ ........ tf.J00,00, , llCTIOlt UI OF TMI ···~ tniton Beach. Mr Yrugue. Bergeron/Smith & Tuthill The IQflowtng per90ft i. dOinO M1!91t•••·• .... --. .. end '** :::*' ou.tomerty ff\el.,_bel~•llnt.,....under ~-~comm.AT WU de~ to hJa family, Mortuary, Dlrc.ictor1 blJ=ir.\UTOMOTIV! MPMR ~:a:nii:r .. =~~lntg,~:r:=-::.~:: =::: = t. .... 1,JO of .... he wu the bt>lowd huaband $ERVICE. 1M01 ~. Hunt-t-fO .... ~ •bei*d b1 --. Wridet.,_.: TMt a breed\°'· end ~ --:"11 ......... C.-11 ol Alice y .. 1---: beloved WEEOO~ 1ngtone.ct\.CIMf.t2&47 =· t ._ ._ .... -, ... etlltr h«91n • ..,,_ ..,_ to~~ .,_otJIOMIOMtorwNCtl 11Pet -.....°' il!ll f•·'--r of n:....."'!17y~ of ""'RGE W. u,...!;""a.r. m. ""~a ••-L:,Eury "',:;..~2 Androa. ,.....,_. • ,_ ....... pil'OVtcM,..ftrt.....,..~ ... IUClf\ ...CS .. lllCUtlty,.... oooumd ~I...... •• -~ uurwuu Uo.J "a:.i:..uvn, ....,., -Ce11f .,..,. ............... ,. ..... lndl)eyforMllM,~--ln.,_.~helnot~,,_.. be llUUltied ._In ....... Co.ta Mesa, Sandra De ton of the late Oeorae ™• buelr'8M 1a c:onduaed W. an _.. • ctera .,.. • ........ ...,._. Ind .. °'* • ,,.. of: A ..... ..,... on• ..-an-,...~ Of .,.. a; .., ,:: Laurao/HuntinlfOnBeach, Weedon,pertnerlnCroweU ~L Jt i.llf¥9Clonyou ... .-w.wt cwet~c:tweeto.,..~ln• ca.mew--. :::::,be:,_ 4llfl Miu McCleary of San Weedon&C.ornpany,11«k-Thia~ ... ,_,...,.._ ~~-==::.::t::.•~ :::~::,Y~C.::.:.o=.':.°: "'=--~·t~~ Th110r.:_ .. .,,,u1•• DletJoandC.lo!lel!oboruof ......_,~away Fri·""""""""'•"''_......,..,-..... -...... _ ::,~..:.,".:,t:;::;::::": --...,.,._ ___ :.':r'.::'~:t'",aifl:C Hawaii. Al.:> JW'Yivtna are day, Fe~,1984 of• Ftb 9, 1N4 _ *'1 and ,. OIUf1 ~-*' • ·-· ...,_., 10.., fMltee • M'Mln .. 1,....,°' MM; flve-"""'"1"'-.Friendl. '"'--.tJ•....&. .,uh WU .... ~~--~~?SI ............ ,., .... ,...,~,:..~~-~ D 'LllllD!tof~8"do..nd ~-~--........ .. ----~· f ..... ~ ~ ,.,...,__. --1 ..._!did In .. °'"'llfnt. _.... ---,... .. _ -._ .... end hae d9patAaf...., -.. -· -mayca01tP\erceBrothetl known, WH born In PllotMarc111,l,1.12,1... _,..,..,. lft .. 1..,1•!4 of •be-::z:w;•...-.~ ... 1,,..... M:fl died and .. ,.._,, 1 "' .. .....,. Smiths Morluary fcom P-.dena. California and ua..11 ...-.111JnOOf~«"""'1Y _; • °"., "• W' ....,,..~_..-..aa' •w ~:.""co~IMllRI· Noon undl 8 ~ Thunday, moved to Corona del Mar Of MfW,.,,,,...i1ttt11"' .. ..,... n. _ .. ...,,... .....,, .,,, ._....,.. ~ oO... HM. ,_ JI· March l,leM where hmeral w'-~ ""-w:11 twtl--u._ f Ad 1~ pM!nt. "'•---~ ..,._ Md doll,__...,..•..,.,. ..,... ' • _. ' ..W-will be cond~ ~nswete c.uxh~n; er ft .. UUll LU~-=:.·= ~~~~*'""" .. ::-....:=.:•::.= -=~· COUNCJLMIMllM• rncs.y, March 2.1984 al 2 P.otlrVlewMemoriaJPuk ·• c..a • &:::YMAYATl'e..RY,Dlpuo ...... ~-~t 1M4 dOel,__.._........... MllNf COUNCILMDIMM: PM Off.Jcia t Rev rend • • _.,,_, • = to • .., to ~ fl9 · .n e Ol\ Monday. P'ebruuy LMM•CMI UJCY '°"'..,,..,~ ~ ... ..., Bruce A. KA.&rrS., pM10t ol 27,1984 by John A Daly Plot 191 Aw ... w.-.. .... ~-'"' o.Md•fellNrtl, 1114 ;·. tht Preabywriata O\un:h .of UndvalJ. • perwona1 (rimd TMI ._, JAMll'l.. ' MrM H. "*-Ill ..... -Anaf: lheCownan.Unec:..M-. Tree w• atlendld lhe Lut AO.YIS(I ~~CA. ~-~---=~=·--'II w..t~ lntennent wtll be lMde in ien yan of hh llf• by °"'* eo.tt ~Flot ~ ~ Ooltl Diiiy "°' '4JUttted ~ea. Olilw "'°' ~an .,_ the Good SMpherd Qfm,. nurae/oomp1mJon Mutne 642-5678 .._1,1.11;11.11M M .a.M.'..,...t,Me,O"JM.t M .tt.D.Mlnll1, 1* ...:;.::,~ O.:.'* ttery Pierce 8r~tber1' c.om~u 11ao..M \ •1..-. • ' ' • ··-··-.. I .... ~ ' -. I .. FIC11TIOU9 .,.._ .. MAim ITAW ..&.--The foHowlng per.one ... 'fU"'W ....... : MEDIAMASTERS, 3 100 WMt ~.Sult• 11, Sent• Ane. Cal". 92104 Peu~,d. o.Mers, 5422 calltnte Dnw. Huntington Beech. Calif. 12t49 Morry o . Zlppef. 11~ E. Palmer St Apt. A, Oi.ndale. Calif. 91205 Thl.t butineee II conduct~ by: a General pertnerthlp . PaulJ. OeMera This 1taternent WAI flied with the County Clett< of Orange County on Feb. 3, 1984 mno. PubllaMd Orange Cout Dally Piiot March 1, 8, 15, 22. 1984 . 118()...84 Nl.IC ll>TICE ----- PlCftTIOUl._.U MAmtTA~ The tollowtng petton It doing lllCTmOUt ....... buelnW .. : 'HAim ITWNT NAILS NATURALLY, 2875 INIM, 11'9 tOllOwtng pef'90n 11 dong Coet• w.u.. CA. t2927 ~ •. SherM Amen, 510 AAJrQ(e, S..te LANGl!NWAL TEA DYE' COi · Ane, CA. 92107 CEPT OF SAN GMBRIEL VALL~ ' Thie~ le oonduoted by: en 8402 Tern Circle, Huntlngto~ lndMdual. . BMcn, CA. 92646 Sherrie Amen ~ H. Btrti.tt. 8402 Ttrn Cir· Tiii• lt~t *U ftled with lhe Cle, Huntington 8"ch. CA. 92848 County Ct«k of Ofenge County on Thie bUllMN 11 conducted by: en Feb. 2, 1tt4 lndlvldutl. '211111 Bruce H. Bartlett Publllhed Orenge Coest Delly Thi• 1tatement wu flied ~th the PllOt Feb. 23, Merch 1, 8, 15, 1te4 County Cleek of Orange County on 1 _________ 1_065-M __ Jen. 23, 1984 Nl.IC l'l)TIC( Publlahed Orange Cou~:,; f'tetrnOUI IMl ... 11 Piiot Feb. 18, 23, Mer~ t, 8, 1984 NAiii ITATDIUfT 936-84 The following pereon II doing -----------buf~ ::bee REPORT OF ___ Nl. __ IC_l'l> __ TICE __ _ SOUTH~RN CALIFORNIA, 85 FlCTITIOUI au ..... BroolthOllow, Sente Ana, CA:92705 MA• ITATEM!NT Sheron Jones, 30801 S. Cout The lollowlng peraon la doing FlCTITIOUI ....... Hwy. '61, Laguna Beach, CA. bullneM u : NAm ITATE141DfT 92851 CONSOLIDATED PROJECTS, The lollowlng peraona ere doing Thll bullneel 11 condue1ed by: en #32, 2800 E. Cout Hwy. 8. Corona bullnesa u : lndlvlduel. de! Mer, CA. 92825 A R 0 U S • D 0 M I N I 0 N Sharon Jonee J11m411 F. Herold, 1987 Port PROPERTIES. a Cellfornle Genetel Thia atetement *U llled with the ChelMa, Newport e .. ch. CA: Pertnenhlp, 8H Anton BooleYerd, County Clerk of Orenge County on 92880 Suite 3e0. Coete Mele, Callt. 92828 Jen. 24, 1984 Thi• bullMU II conducted by: an Dominion lnveetmenu Inc .• • Fm7l2 lndMduel. Cellfomle Corpofetlon, 811 Anton PubllaMd Orange Cou t Delly Jernes F. Herold Boutevwd, Suite 3e0. Cotta Mele, Pilot Feb. 16, 23, March 1, 8, 1984 Thi• 11etement wu fllecl with the Cellf. 921128 948·84 County Clerk ot Or1nge County on w1n1em R. WOOd. 41 H111gr.... Jan. 19, 1984 1..Ytne, C11tf. 92715 PllllJC l'l>TICE '2M317 ' • ~-~ .• c. F,....,, ~ -' PubllaMd Or'"99 Cout Delly !~ ~SV" . ~ ""tWa,~~ ?:° ~ ~ ' /. : ' .a.actlw~·'Slf6ii( vancou•·· -'(~··~---""t.J;~j6~3,~~·~ • ~~~.'·:;~ ~ . AN·~=ii,·~~~>:do:· s~Rv1c~--k~j~ NoTICE r?· . Thia atetement WU flied with the 1975'Pomon• Ave. FlCTITIOUI 8UltNEll NAME tTATE•NT County Clerk of Orange County on 12, Coate MM8, Ctllt. 92827 Feb. 9. 1984 Donald 'F. A~1r1on, 1975 Fzmlt Pomona Ave. Publlehed Or.).... Cout Dally 12, Coate MM8, Calif. 92627 The following peraon la doing bullneuu: P11ot Mardi 1, 8.1r22. tt84 Thia bullneu 11 condue1ed by: THE PLATI LEASING COM· PAHY, 7 Sun,lght, lrvtne. CA. 92715 Mlctlael end Kethleen Heep. 7 1181-34 hulben<I and wife NI.JC l'l>TICE FlCTmOUl..,...11 NAm IT~ftmNT The tollowtng P«*)nl ere doing bualneu aa: BUSY BEE'S WORKSHOP. 495 Sturgeon Or.. Cotta M.... CA. 92629 Karen 8. Cestro. 495 J)tur~ Or., Coete Mesa. CA. 92626 Unde B. Steiner, 112911 Lindt Wey, Los Alemltoa, CA. 90720 Alice 0 . Bowen, 865 Mer Vl1ta, SMI BMctl, CA. 90740 Thlt bu911'1918 .. conducted by: a generel pertntfahlp. Karen e. Castro This atetement wes filed with the County Cfflrk of Orange County on Jan. 23. 1984 f2*61 PubltaMd Orange Cout Delly Piiot Fe!). 9, 16, 23. Mareh 1, 1984 805-8-4 P\B.JC NOTICE 1(.10001 IUPERIOR COURT Of CALlFORNIA COUNTY Of ORANGE ConMrvatorahlp of the Peraon and Estate of: ABBIE P. CLASON, Con- Ooneld F. Anderton Thi• statement WU fli.d with the Sunlight, lrvlne, CA. 92715 County Clerk ot Orange County on Thi• bullneu 11 conducted by: an Feb 9 1984 Individual. . ' '211210 Mlehael Heap Publlehed Orange Cout Delly Kathleen Heeo... Pit t Marcil 1 8. 15. 22 1984 Thl9 ltelemenl WU flied with the 0 • • • • County Clerk ot Orange County on ---------1- 1 -86---84 Jen. 19, 1984 P\B.JC f«>TICE flCTmOUI au ... aa NAME ITATE•NT f231111 PublllMd Orange Cout Delly Piiot Feb. 16. 23. Merch 1. 8, 1984 9 \3-84 The lollowlng peraon II doing -----------buf= 89bLEANING SERVICE, ___ Nl. __ IC_NO_Tl_CE __ _ 2135 President Plaoe, Coate Mele. ACTl'TlC)UI BUSINESS CA. 92627 NAm ITA TEMENT Mery-Lou Hunziker, 2135 Preti· The followlng person Is doing dent Place. Coate Mele. CA. 92627 bullneu u : Thi• bullneat I• conducted by: an (A) INTOUCH (8) INTOUGH COM· Individual. MUNICATIONS, 3857 Birch St . Mery Loo HuMlker Suite 318, Newport Peech. CA. This ttatement WU ftled with the 92880 County Clerk of Orenge County on Michael Wlttlem Baglnal<I, 2000 Jan. 23, 1984 Persona, Cotta Mesa, CA. F2'Jlll4 This bullneaa la conducted by: en PubllaMd Ofenge Coest Delly Individual. Piiot Feb. 16, 23. Merctl 1, 8, i9M MIChHI W. Baginal<I 934-34 Thi• statement was flied with tlle "8.IC l'l>TICE County Cl«'k of Orange County on •-----------Jan. 16. 1984 ·-FDI011 FICTITIOUlell ... tl NAm ITATEMINT The' following person 11 doing buslnen u : Publllhed Orenge Cout Dally Piiot feb. 18. 23, Feb. 1, 8, 1984 964-84 No. At5M HAWAIIAN SHAVE ICE MA------------ NO-E Of -R&OHA.t. CHINES. 1666 Newport Blvd P\BlJC NOTICE servet ... '"" n. 125, Cotta Mesa, Calif. 9'2627 MPMIENT A TIVE'I IA.LE ...... N FlC ............. au·-·· Of REAL "'°"RTY AT Robett L. Johnston, 1.,.,.., -· ., , ..,.... ..,... f'RIVAn SALE port Blvd. NAIE STATEMENT (Probate Code \S7IO. 125. Coeta Meu. Cell!. 92627 The following peraon It doing 712, 2543) Thi• bullneu II condue1ed by: an bullneu u : NOTICE IS HEREBY given that lndlvlduel GREAT LOOKS. 1001 W. Stevena '. EILEEN E. BAUGHMAN, u Con· Bob Johnston n59, Sante Ane, Ca. 92707 -'. Mrvlltor of the eatete of ABBIE P. Th1t.1tet«nent WAI flled with the MNlle Wllaoo Pelmer, 1001 w. CLASON, ConNr'iatee, wlU NII at County Clerk of Orange County on Stevens #259. Santa Ana, CA. prtv1te aakl, to Irle hlghelt and best Feb. 1. 1984 f2J741f 92fho,7, bullnesa 11 conducted by: an bidder, under'1he tet'ml and con· dttlona hereinafter mentioned, and Publlehed Orange Coast Dally Individual. i.-. n tlon b the Su Piiot Merch 1, 8, 15, 22. 1984 Mlllle W. Palmer -eub,..... to con rma Y • 1202-34 This 1tatement was llled with the pertor Court, on Merch t6. 1984, at 10:00 •·l'l"I·· or thereafter within the 1----... ---'C_NO_Tl_CE____ County Clef'k ol Orange County on time ellowed by law, at the office of .-..-,., Jan. 30, 1984 f f2372e2 F. ELLIOT GQLOMAN, attorMy or FlCTITIOUI tUlaNEll Publ'•'"ed Or~ Coast Dally ConMtvator. et 2500 Weat Orenge-TATEMENT ,.., thofpe Avenue, Suite u. Fullerton, MAm I Piiot Feb. 16, 23. arch 1, 8. 1984 Calltomle 92133, all the right. Utle, The followtng pereona are doing 960-84 tnt«eet: end Mtate of the Con· buslneu .. : , -.-•-. and all the .tnht. title, SIERRA PACIFIC. 2698 Redlands DllllltJC NOTICE -..... ·"" Drive. Costa Meaa, Ca. 92627 ~ 1nier .. t. and •t•t• that the Eltete Gary ~ Ktlua, 2698 Redland• 1------------••I of ABBIE P. CLASON, ponservetee, Drive, Coste M ... -Ga. 92~27 o "'FICTI'OOUI tUllNEH · ,_ eequlred'by operation of law or Thi• bu.,_.1, condue1ed by: an • N~ IIATE...,... · ~ otl'lerwlM other ttlen. or.In addition I' The followl"" """""°"" doing -to , that ·o'f t.:-Con.;..rvatee, et the. fldlvldufl. • "' ... '"' ........... :" ..... Gary S. *k.11 bualneu' a1~ ' * . Jlme of the Con-·•torahlp, In·.,.., Thie et~t wat flied with the [)AN'S LANDSCAPE & CO .. 125 to.,. th•t cert.in reel property, lltu-~nty Clerk of Orange County on Cklerbroolt Lane "B. Colla Mesa. • eted In the City of Westmlnlter, January 13 1984 CA. 926211 County of Orange, State of Cell· ' f2IMOI Dentel JemH Miiier. 125-B fornle. ci.ecrtbed u follows: PubllaMd Orange Coast Dally Clearbrool< Lane. Costa Mesa. CA TM rMI property commonly Piiot Feb. 9. 16. 23, M81Ch 1, 1984 92626 known .. 7091 , 7097 end 7099 772-84 Thia business la conducted by an Truk Av.nue. Westminster, Call· I----~-.... ------Individual. fomle. end inore particularly de-"8JJ; l'l>TICE Danie! J. Miiie< ICribed •:County ot Orange # 13 In -Thia statement was fllecl with the the Ro Las Bol.... that P<>'tlon of flCTTTIOU8 .,._,, County Clerk of Orange Ceunty on the .c>uthwelt 'I• of the northWelt 'I• NAm IT A TE•NT Jan. 23, 1984 of S.Ctlon 2·&.11, /def: Beginning The tollowlng l)«l()nl ere doing F23ll52 llt • point In the south llne of the buslneu u : Publllheel Orange Cout Dally •• notthWelt '!.of aald Section 2, dis-MRS KITIENS FOR MITIEHS. Piiot Feb. 16, 23. March 1. 8, 1984 tent thereon .e9 feet eeaterly from 1521 Seacreet Or., Corona del ~er. 936-84 the eoutnwett corner of said north-c a. 92625 _...'I• end ruMlng thenQe northerl Marthe C. Ball. 1521 Seecreet ,,.,...., with the weet llne of the Dr .. Corona del M8!, Ca. 92625 notthweSt •;. of aald Section, 495, Thia buslneea II conducted by: en flCTITIOUI BUllNEl8 ._. piw, to the nortn llne of the lndividuel. NAME ITAnME.NT,._ PtBJC NOTICE eouth 15 ecr .. ot the touth-t 'I• Merth C Ball ' of ...._ •AAhwett 'I• of nld Section a · ....,h ..._ The followtng '*"°" 11 doing v-""" , Thl9 tteternent wu flied ,,... t .. ., bullnees 81. 2· t'*1 ... 1.ny elong aald north Hne County Clerk ot Orange Cou~ty on (Al COMFORT INN (Bl (PANDA H twt: tNn eouth«ly perallel with Fet>. 3, 1984 -MOTOR INN). 2430 Newport Blvd .. the wee1 line of the northweet 'I• of ~ Costa. t.4..-. CA. 92828 N6cf Section; 4t5'leet plut to the Publlehed Orange Cout a.Hy Chin-Sung Chen, 2985 SornerMt south tine of the northweet '!. ot aaid Piiot Feb. 9, 16, 23, Mercti 1, 1984 p•~. San Marino, CA. 91108 a.ctton 2: tnen "9terly elono aald 817-84 ._.. eoutNiM 82 feet to the point of be-Chin-Yuen Chen, 2985 Someraet Nl.tC NOTICE Place, San Marino. CA. 91108 ""f~·..ie 11 tub)ect to c:'urrent Thi. bUlloeN 11 condue1ed by: en 1aJl.M, covenenta. condition•. r• F1CTITIOUl.IMl ... 11 Individual. • etrletlone. reMrvatlone. right•. NAMR ITATDIENT Chin Sung Chen rtcihts of wey, euementt. end exist· TI\e followlng pereons er• doing Thie atetement wae filed with the Ina etfcumt>rancee ot rec«d. bullneat u · County~ of Orenge County on lhe e.rme lrld oonclltlont of Nie DENVER 0 1 Ll.XITED, ~ 17th J9n. 23, 1984 Ir* Cuti In lewfUI money of the St .. Sult• 214, Cotte . Ce. ,_ .. _.. Or C ~ ""'*' Stat .. on ~matlon of 921127 Publ-..... enoe ou ..,..., ..... °' pen cMh and belenOe CrlliQ'W. B•tley, 234 e. 17th St., PllOt Feb. 18. 23; Maren 1:8, 1984 ~ bynot .. ecuted bY Mort· Sult. f17, Coet.e M .... CL 92827 937-84 llfi19 °' Trutt OMd on the property Thie bu91neu 11 conducted by: 8 111-•c """TICE 80 iM*S. Tefl per(llnt of emount bid limited J*'tnertl\lp. .--. nu to 1>e oepoe!t.cl with bid Tu.ee. CRAIG W. BATLEY ,_., °'*•ting end melntenenoe •Thl9 atetern«tt wu tlled with the ......,... and premium• on In· County Otett< of Orenge County on eurenc• eoceptebl• to tile Jan 13 1914 . • ~ lhell be pr«eted u of · ,_ CM dete of oonfltmetton of Nie. The Publllhed Orenge COM1 Delly -..nlMflon ot tltte, reoordlng of Pltot Feb. t , 18, 23, Merctl 1. 1te4 con~. end eny tttte iMUranoe 773--84 pof10y.,,.. be et the DpenM of the purcNIMt. TM Conaet'vatOf ,.. ~the f"IO'lt to rejeet any and ell '*'-, .C.. or off9t1 mutt be In wittlftQ en6"#lll be~., the~ offloe at einy time attar the flrtt 9"1>- llcatlon '*'90f ano bef0f9 ctet• of ..... Detect ,.,.. 23 day of FebNet'y, ltM. Ml.JC l'l>TICE PICTmOUa .,._ .. MAm ITATDmWY The /OllOwing pettone .,. doing blllllneae • COMME.ACfAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 118t1 Mlllltcen A\19., IMM, Ce 92714 Henrian Cert Altchlt. 8822 s.voy Ctrele, Huntington e.acti, Ce. •*" Thia~ ta ciondUCted by: an FlCTmOUI MltMH NAMI ITA,._..,. The tollowlng perlOO .. doing bullr*eN' ..,NEWPQRT HAR80R COUNSEL· 1"'3 CENfE~. HOO Britto! St., Coeta Mele, CA. 921128 ~ E. Hectley. 1923 Republtc, Colte MeN, CA. 121121 T~ C. NellOn, 1H3 Aec>ubllO, Cotta Meee. C4. t2U7 Thie~ la oondllcted by: en lndMd\al. L•Hechey Thlt ~t .,.. tlled wtth the Coun1)' ()er1c of O\'wiga CountY on J.lft, 24, 1"4 I ,,..,.. Pvbllehtd 0rM0t eo..t Deify Piiot Feb. 1a, 23, Metch 1, 8. 1984 '47·84 £1L.£EN E. BAUGHMAN. Coneet-tator of 'be E.lt•t• of Allll P. CLAIOH F ELUOT GOLDMAN. Atte>tMY '°' lnoMduel. 1-------------1 Contervator 2&00 w•t Ofang .. horpe Ave .. aun.u ,Ulletton. CA. 92633 (l' 14) 171-tl32 Pl. P.ubManed Ol'anga Cou1 Delly IOC Merc11 1, 2. a. '°"' t 1_.1_.. HERMAN CARL AITOfll This "•MnWit wa MM wtth t1* CoYnty ci.tll of 0ranoe County on J*'4J.,Y 13, 1te4 Pm1t1 P\IOtWled Ol'anoe COM ~ P110t F.O. 9, 18, ». Ml{dl 'eJ...,. , ·---------------~ • THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFl£D UFFICE'HOUR .. Telephone;..Ser vi ce: Monda y-Frjday 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. Business Counter : Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLINES: PUBLICATION Monday Tuesday Wednesdav Thursday Friday·. Saturday S1.1nday Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. DEADLINE 11 :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:JO p.m . Thurs._ 4:30 p.rn . Fri. 3:00 p.m: Fri. 3:00 p.m. ·CANCELLATION & I • CORRECTIONS: Cancellations and c0rrections may be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask fo r a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERR·O RS: Check your ad daily and report :eJ.r~~at~1.~ ~,-The,.. ~AJLX ·!"'CL _ · ~..:...~__:..atDl~t. ,"._ .,. incorrect insertion cnly. CLASSIFIED. 642-5678· .. ·642~5618 ..... -. . .................................... _ .... lnHt ... lal1 ...... (ii .... ,, lntral 1011 lllMI LltHI luci · 1041 ti1tii ii) aii llU I UITD Pnluala lOl'l .... •nntn 1 bdrm. m www. Jin Baytront conaa. ifO 2 fir 18R 1BA 2 ff1)lo "' ecr.. bright, new pMnt & orpt, w.i1 located ntiar South 2 Be. bOtlt lllp. panoramic oceen view. verY private, wuher a dry91' 1100 mo CoMt Plea. Twrtflc 4 view, eparkllng cond. below market $215,000. to mo .+ utJla. 87&-7118 Bdrm. tamlly horntc of n Fvrnlth4Kt 1615,000. Call Submit ottwe. 494-5121 Ii::-.... t . •1n qvlet 1trHt. h"r ut 213/947-5144 av... · .,..,. • ... flrepl'°9. Solar h .. ted 21319•6·2347 d•Y•· alk to bctl, 7t Sk)'llne. 1 2 erl L . gw, w/6 fi001(. ~mmlng pool! Prlvaqy. -ow,,.,. wlll lhow by e.ppt. Br + den, ltg pvt yatd, vp 2208C-Pft10entla ,.,..,. Motlveted Miier It Ul<lng • S25K. 588-7"8. P.P. no'J)91e $5e5. 545-7813 ' .S14t,500. DUPLEX Gr•t loc. St91>9 II l 111 from e.ecti & Bey. Front ... ,... IH ...... hlll'IWit• (714) 6,3 •400 unit 4br 2ba. 8eclc upper dOR COUrM =· Fore-•••al un unit 1br, 1ba, garege, cloture, .. V9 thousandl. l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~--­ d«;k, Sl~.500. Prine. Poole/apea. Eaat Nine ... .., ...... only. (714) 499·2551 L•gvna Nlguel. Mak• ..... OPEN HOUSE 11·4pm otter-will help with flnF "IMll 1111.n Frl-Svn. 2109 E. Balboa Ing. 9PM-u low U 7 ~%. --llllMml Blvd. lg fem. Home. Bey 780-2643 r•wr View. S495.000. se1111•1--rt.__,,,...lt-1-, .. -~IOl=t 11t/11M111 · --------•I trade dn. E·Z terme. t!J! NEW & LOVEL y ~ 2 OWC. PIP 64'4· 1642 Ot 1 "llOrm, lu1tvrl0Ya Condo atory twnh ... p"1. enelo. ILIFA (209) 858·7472 tn Villa Balboe. Anxious patio bullt-ln kit. dining to sell. By ownr, • fl ' ~ llWUITlll Ctrta1 •1l •r 1022 s122.ooo. 946-7893 ., .. , gar.. rep ace. Single i.wt 3 Bdrm "J' Comm. pool, ectoea from plen whh extra terge deck IUR OITTllE UTOlllT IT .... park. $850 mo. overlooking the canyon .... BLK TO CHINA COVE 3 Br + den + tam rm 2~ COM, VIEW of bay & llght1 and back bey. Excellent Darting 2 br, 1 ba. Prleed ba, pool, 1pa. o 'reat eel'ON from perk. Decor· condition. Owner went• to NII todeyt S 189,600. financing. Reduced to ator enarp, 3 Br, trench tut ute. Submltll Prlnclp•I• only. Cindy $275,000. 213·430·3629 door•, atrium & dining $198 ooo Celt "'·tty Shin... Shaw, bkr, 760·8800. rm. $1800/mo ' • . Q4I ,... BAYFRONT· Spectacular CLIFFHA.VEN 2 8 + den ley or Joyce Debolt. By Owner. Cozy duplex, corner view. dock, MC. townhov... lat;.. ftre- pool, good renlalt. Fine $1,350,000. 875-2330 place, comm. pool. Investment. $310,000. s 1200 Pr t nclpala only . lltlAIYll·IYIWlll W8'trfrfff ..... IM 640-4999. 11% fixed rate, 30 yra 1_ 111 1-· WOWll Monaco will) best GC n..-• . Cll MPLO CHINACOVE vie~. 14 Ave Vlllers. lal.tl Located on ooeenslde of $325,ooo 851-8787 Open wknda. 640-1538 Coast Hwy. Lrg 3 Bdrm 2 CONDO WESTCLIFF 2Br Ptala1al1 ut7 Ba plus 2 Br 1'8•. Both Cnta •n• 1024 2'11Ba clbhN pool aaun• Steps to m & Bay. have lireplaoea. Aaki~ Mill •EU omE $143.500 20"/e 645-9442 duplex front vnlt, 3br 2be $295,900. Assume trg $4995 down under . + Iott br, deck & t•tlo, loan $900/mo Oerli~ starter HPLO 121,000 H. garage, no pet• 1200 , . -·~-" . 'Ct h~ corner lot. Asaume e.xlatlng 1260,000 mo. .l•tllut-$600 eee. ~.f630:>-·t1st.·~A-, a1tHr ~~~~ , ' R~alty ' eesttide2Bron ~ :.~~-"--~ """ ~-~~~4·~ R2 lot. Owner wlll ()()(I· Ullll IJME Chermlng 2 er,, .outh of 631-7370 a1"-'VAtermal115,000. Oynuty, 2 Br. 2 be, 2,000 Hwy, yerd, leundry. no ______ ....,...... __ o. Bourke R.E. 5-46-9950 aq ft. Gor~sl Reduced peta. $800/mo. D•Y• COllO WITI Eaatslde cleen 2 Br. frplc, :.sg~71~. ~5~6-1~e 951-7818, Evea49...00.11 Bta1n ftr Salt.....;..... Beam fer laJt DUllATIO Flllll 2 car garage. Reedy to --------14Br2be, view. pool, tennla, 1002 move In. $115,500. •IAYSROIES• gdnr, 2 frptc, own/agt GtHral 1002 Gtaeral The lnttrlor decorating Is Devin R.E. 642-6368 $2000/mo 75g..eooe . ~-;iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiii~.-axqvlllta. You'll find Ihle 1------.,.---....,... home a fascinating one Nloe 2 Br Condo + attach lmmac. 3 Bdr 3 Ba corner Deluxe new 3 br, 3 be ' COCDWC!LL BAN~eRCl SPYIUSS MILL 111 l.00- Price reduction -an incredible value! Spectacular city lights view -4 BR's, famil1y room, playroom, formal dining room -breakfast area, decorator touches thru-out, wood floor entr:v. beautifully main- tained. II.DOA ISWI S 1, 100,000 Majestic view of Newport, Harbor main channel, chairming 4 B~ home w /apt, dock plus 2 side ties. No better location than the bay! For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VIS(I · 642-5678 l&LllA Superb Island home mas· tertull) 1 emodeled from the gro urad up five years ago. ~ Bdrm 4 Be with den ancJ itl·law quarters. Walk to t~ sand on the South or the North. Full prlce$450,000. 751·3191 C::SEl.ECT .... PROPERTIES LIDO ISLE -. Traditional 3 Br. 3v.i Ba. B<!Ydron ~.pier & float for 65' boat. Priced t&<&eY $~~90,000. ., Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba. lrg pla:r:(X>m, fireplace. beam ceiling. $420.000. from every engle. eaat· dbl gar $92,500. Mon· home on oversized lot. dvplex. Jacuzzi, micro, alde4 Bdrm 2,... beth end tloello 1 story Bkr, AM $345,000. Excell. as-tresh comp, aundeck. a compteteiy remodeled 831·2170, PM 496-7649 sumeble tst & owe lrg patio, din. rm. $1200 mo. kitchen Tennis Pool & 2nd. Opn HM Sat/Sun A.vall. 4/1. 838-3399 Spa. All for 5129 900 IHI UT/11112·4 1-5. 2561 Clrcle Or. J"'SMINE CREEK: Ot:ean 846· 7171 ' . 349 PRINCETON DR. 646-6325 " . , Shllrp 3Br 2ba, tam rm, ---------1 view, 2 Br, 2 be, den. THE REAL ESTATERS remod. kitch, pool/apa, < UH ISLE I S 1800/mo. 844-1667 toe patio, many extras. UYFlllT aves. Coutesy to Bkrt. Priced ·to Hll tut. One of the best buys on Lrg 3 Br 2 Be 2·•ty on $148,000. 540-7367 the bey. 45' of waterfront park. 4-00'n Heliotrope l!Y•UIO OOW I •lllTlll YI with pier & sllp for large S 1200. 673-8823 5IU" yacht. 6 Bdrm. Vacant =---.-:-:-:.--:~::-::-::;-:-:--:-; PllTSllllTI 2Br 2ba w/yerd fp, sec and ready tor a re-vamp Reaponslble proteulonal •• 1,,.111 •• llLLI gate·. $10,000 und8' 1981 before the summer ooupteseeks to rent 2 Br. --purcha .. prloe.642-8799 season 644•6200 hOYse or duplex w/ya.rd Tastefully decorated. or 788-6822 & 64-4-8722 $1 ,300,oOo. Lu"" RoM . 211n3/83C2-d33M11. extc3a30141 Sparkling new guest suite ------:-'."'":"""----, _ addition with bit-Ins and lWI H l LIT or 6191753-3296 full bath. Private stone Uve In one-rent the other. "··ta ..... •m. jacuzzi off Mstr bdrm. Your choicer 2 Bdrm 1 Ba ~ ·-•An Partial ocean view. or 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. Ideal 2BR 1BA DUPLEX'. $625,000. Ask for Marilyn Ea 1 ta I d• Io cat Ion. With garage $525 month. Bulkley. 64-4-7020 759·1501 5<40-7532 Lllll llUL HTln ~--...... ""!"'"~""'I Modern 2 sty Beok Bay. • 2 Br endsd ~ ""'t• Bdrm, 3 be, pool/spa, 2 -"' FllEOLIHllEl-111 frplc's, hi celllnge. drepea 773 W llaon. No Dally Hot List of 60-120 S397,500. May trade for pets $550mo 831-8212 properties. All Orange commerclal or Industrial. •Westside 1'harp 2 Br. Co. defaults, free fist & Prln only. 642-1366 1 Ba. house. cerpete, instruction on how to buy dr1pes, fncd patio, w/d foreclosures. 998~6361 rm. No pets. $555/mo. + Baal. ltac~ 1040 nun• COMPAJn security dep. Must heve Liii& ISLE 2 Br, 2 ba Condo ln Land· 1m 1 m-m • good credit. 5"8-54•2 or IAYFIOIT. Siii 000 mark, Breaker model, LIWEST PlllOI 0.5629. . Bright and cheerf•I 4 Magnolia & Atlanta. $995/mo. 4 Br. 2 Be. East· bdrm, den and tamlly rm _s_1_2_0_.ooo~·-963--=.-92~3,.........,5 ~ H.V. Homes 4 Br side. large yard, 2 car residence in protected Ocean close. 2Bd 2ba 2·•1Y Palermo enclsd gar w/opener. Linda Isle. Secluded Sea spr ay twn h me . mdl, 109/o dwn washer/dryer hook-up, atrium patio w/circular Pool/spa. tennis & sec. 4 $297 .000 Fee partly furn. Close to ell. staircase to 2nd floor gal· yrs new S 109,000 princi· 266 Cecil lery. Parquet floo1 s, pals only 720-1705 MGI TIL llptt 142-1111 French doors & 3 flr'e--------- places add to the charm IY IWlll RENT GUIDE ol this wonderful ex· Beaut. 6br. 3~·ba, form din PllOI IUll(I ecutlve home. slip and rm. fam rm, frpl, pool, Fentastlc Npt Terr. 2 Br side tie -wlll take a large deck, xtnt oond. many 2.aty, end unit, 2in Ba. 11.AWllll. ..... S,IO yacht. owner wlll con· xtras. loc. •I end of cul-frplc, nu cer~t. blinds & Houeet, A.pte & Condoe s Ider ex ch a n g e · de-sac. Reduced for tile. Best btiy In town I Landlords AdvertlM Free wAn RFRONT quick sate 10 '169•500 • 10 Sand Dollar Crt. soc at Stores & Marketa HOMES a-. obo. 9972 Voyager Cr. S 117 900. Bkr Sherry 641-4260 Call for appointment c ' s bo. R It REAL ESTATE Days (213) 373-9993 oshow. un VJ ea 'Y trg 2 Br 2 8a E.alde, 1 131·1400 Eve (714) 964-4664 631•2242 chnd OK. evlll. "now. YEQAILLEI Olllll ~69J-Zt0.as&2 oina •II · -IPll HISE ~i 1·1 ;urn:key ::ts:••w9¥"'· e:1i~:;2::.~r Ari~ .)Ir. Npt Hts. Cuatom 3BR This Soo141port elmer COYntryCharm 1 Bdrm $525 539·6190 BEST fee 2ba frplc shake roof + mdl Is rarely on market. 1112 900 ,--· --·--=c-r.-~::-::~;-;-;:;-:: Guest Apt'wttrplc & aea. 4BR 3ba w/cath. oelllngs. Agent ' 631,..4960 tmmac. E.Slde 3Bdr 2'.+ ~ $225 ooo oversz gar. RV acceu, townhou... nu paint & .......... o' 4•-1"' hot tub In solarium. Don't UL.Ill LIE llPLD cpls, redwood deck, lltJ lo ar "' • miss this one. $167,500, Walk to shops, beach. Bal. comm. pool, Jeo. & tennis 141-1121 10012 Spr, Or. Pier. ferry, rest. 3Br/2ba crt. $990/mo 1 yr '"· IRYllE TERRACE s.. laltf. ltalt, ea, 218 Bat Bl 673·29•3 645·7050, 6-45-4685 Panoramic bay & ocean view. 1 Br, J Ba, IWPTLD•••EN. ........ n-··-·-L~:=~!t8! ~~ patio, pool home. Prime Joe. $77~.000 . POl,.O ••wwrr 539-6190 BEST Atty fee J=d~e~~ CX:,g~ly ~ VERY PRIVATE 2 Bdrm IHI FllUJ 10.I New 2 Br 2 Bi Condo. 675 VISTA DEL LISO IAYFROIT \lnl old end Just etep• ,0 "'°""near l>t9~ on cu1 1111 httr lrlte w 1eth st. dbl g•reoe. no Fabulous bay/mountain view. 1 Bt, l ·Ba, Bay & e.ecti unusual de sec. R.v. •cceH 2 bdrms.2'hb•tha. pets. $825/mo .. Sierra condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. ·property w t2 bdrm. s125.ooo Bkr. 963-8377 St37.ooo Mgmt Co. 641 ·1324 house and1 bdrm ap1. watk to bet\, 79 Skyline. 1 UN IULn N'--2 B 1 be / Id IAYSIDE PUCE IAYFIOIT Lender haa flnenclng Br + den, large pvt yerd, 111-1100 hkup ,:; Vlct;1:•a.' C. Spectacular bayfron.t dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, available. 631· 1400. $25K. 536-7388 Pvt/pty. nyon. s595/mo. Agt Drive by 916 W. Balboa ""'7 9309 ... 3 87 2 B 2 Bad -2 boat pa $1375 000 Bl.&calluafordet•ll•. Ima• 1044. LU a-....:~ 1111 "" -or..,.l-1 r, n. s ces. ' ' · I · -. ........... !! • ..._ Off Newport charm 1BR PElllSIU IOIE OCUIFROIT WATI RFROl'{Tj llW-•5V1•• Oceanfront-El Morro, Ho. •bod• complete kltch Ill HOMf.S t..-:, • Bl', 2~ 'ba.. alngi. famlty l..egune, long IHH. kid Qk UPP« $300. ·a + am Ocean & Jetlty views. Marine room, 4 Br, , REAL ESTATE deteohed home. Turtle 497-2233 or 552-5522 fee 5394190 BEST f .. 3 ~. 3700 sq. Ct. 4 car parking. $1,285,000.. 131·1400 ~~kin:!~ i':./~: AcrHtt 1129 Dua Ptiat@ COROIADO CAYS IAYFIOIT __ l!lm_____ cent vac & muet1more.30 10 X8'.alr uth. w canyon 3 IM/2 BX 1760 Corona Island cut~t. bayfront lot. 85' boat E ILIFFI yr below market rete Lake. S35.ooo terma. Bkr VERY ATTRACTIVE flnan $330,000. For Info 679-8826. 679'-1975 •93-04e7 deck~. Plans avail.. Now $370,000 w/trade. IEWPllT IDOi 552--0917 (ltvlne Pecltic) · ' · OROWIEAD BOIE Lovet s Bdrm t1ome only 4 · PUI 2 IC~ P!!f!J!y 117 OCEAN VIEW: .2 br .. 2 ba ~ newt Hlgll beemed On the .. nd-lro"b't; hOtne. condo, MC. get•.t.. PoOI. Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba. lake view. 3500 sq. :11• & wood burning In Orange Trff Patio Et Morro, No. L.ag. long tennte. $750. M2·w172 ft. $440,000. Will trade for l~ ro_E.. ' flf9t)l1.~ .,. t .. tured In Hornet. 2 bdrm, 2 ba,Jow lee. 497·2233, 552·11522 II Tne WI ttlla bright & CIC*' tlOOf matntalnenc» yard. End plan, 1Mtti.d n • qui.I unit with Hr•Pl•c•. lmmtc 31SR ZllA modem ....... • ott le00'1 & ·am '" ovt..o.aec·1n a t>eautlM Outatand:f: rec:rea11onel P~ IZll deelQnoftEITotoRdkldt ecenlc grMn.,..t ~··· fac11111 ... • 2UOO. Newport eytront prime S3Ml90 BEST • ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijiiii!ii!iiflil HU.5 O·FH tandl .-.tn ottlee bldg. 8'72 aq ft.1=----r-----r &48-'1 171 ~~I -;! . $1,600,000. 8111 Grvndy ... a so~--I 8kr 97w111 ya11ey UM O tt.a,,o,..,_ a.tt.ra of th• lov• .c.a.,.bled ...,.4, be · ~ •o ,.,,,,. 11>11• ""'II .. -o. I C AI L TI I I 1 I I Ii I f ~....,....V_E..--E "'l_lrr-11 't . I I I' I' . ..__..__.__ ........... _ I I A V U G E t .:! Auttor to tra!Me· "The trlcll IO I I I I I aelllllg • houff .. 10 meic. It 1004! · -· --U ftlougfl llOOMeYer-111-" ,.., -I L-Al~o,~:~El~~f-• ..,, 0 c-p.1 ... ~ l~<l(~I• ._. . • ~ • • . _ • 111 Ml"'O "' '"" ""'""" -ch '--------.......... --.... ..,.,Cltt ,,_ ... Ne. 3 IMl4IW THE REAL l!:STATERS ealty ..... l!idfA ii751ft21XIGOOCIC30 ....... trplQ ,... l<ltctl 2 G8' 786-1172 fiWWPOrt a..ctl. &Mut. kid•. Oth•rt a vall. ocean vu. e ~ ofd.; M-539-8190 8UT Alty, .. eume ~ 1at r~ lut. .... 1141 otttr. '• a;;m&wm&ilki Mr. ThOmM enhenee qualtty 18A 2tlA -----------:i.,..'1"11 WJ• 4.fl.D d.ep pie crpte M llOO'e l";l;;;==~li!!iMl!!\iil fkiP« "prlct. • °' own· 53M1IO HST,_ " •rahlp' ' a ... 2ba Clrote lMle 2 NntAlle both ..... If,_ OWMI''• \lnlt, ttne 2 BA nr oceen 1ar utllpd Quiet tocetton • mounttln 1\t ~ Aoom for RV, cor-upper l300'• Meo 29,. vt1ewt "'C ·~~· ,.., tot.~ s1a..eoo f400'.m-tteo1DT• ......__ .. -.. at 11.N fl..0 30 vr-. --Rentel unt1e. 2 Bdrm. 1 -·:......w. "..._...._ ... H.-Hunt1not0f\ Her-llegent 2 Mm & Den, Beth, flraptace In ...,., F*" ~rw ~~ bour. auy to IM f' or tor ptuah crptg, 2'it la._,., unit. e.emed ~·· rlftdenCa. .. ,,... "' own-= ~ I blka to ocmn. woodnoor..1231, . :!'f.,"'::!"':e ~bleC0...0-2.et rMJnt~y~ r:'::: flteplace and Jaiouul. • IH!fmo. tnqu1r9 .-: -=,,~va, to• llMlt 1411 527. '"'St. ~, ;:;;;~~~$?.=t;:=:;=::;=:?=t,=~=pi:-1"=1 j~!!!!)!!!~~~~~ 3 ~a~o•~a'.!~~f.W p;ilfill'~~~t ~~~ lhe feJt .. t OfaW In t • ~ """--.n 3 I _,,_ "" "'"' ----·r• -.,. WHt • Oallt P41o ' 11W750 Of 414-1220 deade. r.. .... .... ..,.. Directory "' .. Cl...it'lild AA .. 2-M71. ltlf34..3.4tt OAl\..Y Pt\.~T , . j ct a a 'Auluct11nb 3112 4112 l!lt ...... llM 2911 e,ntenlin your aweethMrt UooltkMPe:t icw boOtc- ,__ ·. ·~· ~~~~ ...... ~ ~~~· Dist' f?l!.t.--11 • ·:_3~ patio, gal. ~o pets. 399 lo . Caah Butlneat.:.. We ---------. no J>IU. Avail 3/5. S650. S515. 650-6357 S750/mo. 8"0-3787 Non-smoker. · Witll WIM I..... provide money for u-Bookll..,_, Jul~· " 268 E. 18th St. .Curt Quiet cottage type lrg 2BR 2BA Mobile Homa In Shere sm houM w/llngle "Un Petit Oejouml au Ut ~. Wt locetloM. )QI ... ~ tor a per· Herberta 11, 631-12&e 2Bd lB 'nd dad f9"l pref Npt Hts Avec. Ou Vtn Et 0.. training & a BONDED "**1t PIT fob "* It ' r a. gar, pvt I ry Cannery VIiiage. near $275 Aft 6Pm . 631-8510 ROMS" Call for r...,. ttaft to _.t you In Mt· id9111. 1etn pt .._ Hn 2 Br 1 ~ ea w/g«, crpts, rm, 1595 + S300 ~efun-wlle< $850 mo. 875-5097 · · vatlons: 641-7335 ting up YOUR OWN flex. Ute typing. good Frt~ M la l dre,pea, bit Ins, fn<:d yerd dable dep. Refs req d. No Ne 2 Br 1 Ba Waterfront Newport l.iand PAAT OR FUU TIME sa~p. IMNftt wr-y, arc With patio, water paid. pets. 642-0350 efatriooaan., .-..... · Prof M/F, 3 Br. 2 Ba. SCRIM.L£TS BUSINESS r ' -s.2402 ARIES (March 21-April l 9): Secret is revealed, you are able to 838-4120 Call 1-5PM. r r · crp • . .,,.., gar. S500/rno 850-9071 n · · v• b-1. fj al'd · . tr: • d . . 2_.39 Oranna"E''. ... $595 STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br. $72 . No pelt. 875-6806 · INVEST $3,995 to $50,000 ---.-.-.-----1~ rom past, v l o pportuntty exists 1or new start in new lfCCt1on. 2819 SantaAna"C" 1585 2 Ba. garden apt, pool WE LOOK FOR YOU! ANSWERS Wlnlton-a.lem-Koots Aura of glamor, m ystery ts pan of personal scenario. Answers are found 2819 Santa Ana"L"·sses S.-..5/S535110 w 18th St IEWPllT IUllTI House/Roommates 1-I00-241-2268 PIT ~ a.. ~· ifyoulookbebindscencs-youcouldbeonbrin.k ofmajordiscovery. · Sh 2 er 2 a.. enctsd Bachelor all utll. pd S380 Unllmlted832.,.13" ttalic-Level laiMail\i 4ilt Must have dr)ve r • TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Wish comes true 1f you follow 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave. :ge 1s4s B coriander mo. no pets. 759-9194 Vague -Allied certlfie.te. te2-3312 intuitive impressions. Y o u arc being "guided" by feelings, hunches. Refrlge, no pets. '°'75 for ¥;95. ca11 5•6-5882 or lntl11 W1at.. 2tOI LIVED In rr *' * ..._ 11 la•a•lll Popularity increases, sense of direction is restored, stronger ~ r.t>~7· Sle<ra Mgmt aft 8 979-38"8 asl< tor 'f.!t~~i 1~lm~· New Eng. famlty needs exec "' Realtor to trainee: "The 10 MY9 to mek• money • OynamJC Cleef*'G S.W. relationship is established with loved one. Aquarian plays k.ey role. Pam. crpts encl garage boat Br. pool home, N.B .. CdM trk;I( to selling 1 houM 1• blneflta. Call "3-8670. Needs PIT ......,. Come GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You display knack ofoaihing public 2 Br. 1 batti. Eutalde allp, avail. No 'pets. area. To $3000. 1 yr Isa, tomat<e-iHoolcllV:C,t~ ~· JolnUa&Make•xtral$S ,.-quiet'& clean $525, 67!:·8606 unlurn. 760-0388 no one aver · , Call The Pink Ladllia.. support, gathering votes. Focus o n prestige, community leadership, 2583 e Elden 831-3671 mle81:iB.JIH Prof fem, 28 yrs, seeks 10 SPIRITUAL ~E;AOINGS I .... tl2I ·-551~1243 . involvement in campai~ aimed at aiding unfortunate persons. 2 Br 2 Ba nice quiet upper, Beautifully ·landscaped ~rl~ ~~~~ ~025~~. ahr/rent. apt/house or rm Advice In all matters. lolle, mn . Display versatilit y, be flexible, keep options open and show that you do patio, e ncl.gar. Ron. garden apts. Poot & IP•-close to all. 203 33rd. St. w/Lag Bcti resident. Re-marriage & bualneaa. ' Carpet lnstaler & et.-n have sense of humor. 5-4&-0•7r Patios/decks. No pets. 1 Newport Beach Rlty nable, tidy. easy going. Also counMttng. 1816 ....... le..... cleaner, PIT. •xper'd CANCER (June 21-July 22): Plan a head, perceive potential, open •MESA VERDE 2 Br. Bdrm S525 675-1642 Lisa work 83"4-2879 So. El~ Reel, San S~ln 1ec& 2nd REF:s. 631~3313, Karen lines of communication. You'll learn more about special material, S5 2 Bdrm 1 ea se10 home 779-1979 Clem. uc d. •92•7298 TD'•Slnce 1t49 car waft. E.nthU-..tlc you'll make neccs.sary revisions and you'll be on more solid financiaJ ~:~~ ~.; .. 50 2250 v~ard Way Ila Cl .. tatt 2711 Retlfed Pasadena couple Lett ,.... ~~S,ttter Bd ~CM only. MIF. Unffonna IUP'- and emotional ground Superior will keep monetary promise. I IMM 5'4C). 26 2 edr ,;,~Ba. garage. yard. would like to rent an * •Loat: G;g; F ;p;;;a 842•2~r 545-09~ p1ec:1. APC>tY 4125 w. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Y ou ge! involved with individual who bite to bMct\, kkh & pet lnter"tlng oceen area cat, tnlndty. rrtgtrtlMd, Coest Hwy, NB displays un usual talents, includino extrasensorv .-rccption. Be ready "'" ba, w.Slde. BCMl&d ~tfiield. OK. S.-95. 498-1082, condominium f0< July & ans. to Mrs. Murphy. no le1t WIMM II C....../Oer1', REF'• req. e -~ .--new, crpt1. drpa, WWC9 August. No children & no coflar ~Mesa V•da. -A"9tY gm lt'°P Jotln for significant changes, do some personal detective work, discern bit-Ins. Enet patio, chlld'n .... 111~ 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, 1 block to pets. 8181792-3325 957· """"" ..... 7237 w ... ..._..... ·~-r ... motives of one who means much to you. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius OK. No Pet•. 1675/mo .--.,.,. beaoh. On sit• laundry. .....,._.., ....... .-alllltn eyne ,..._.76 ............. natives figure prominently. 645--8M8 Beautiful garden apts. $675/mo. e&1-61•2 C.111n ltr iliiillfl 8ettle 5"6-00 VIJ\Go (Aug.. 23-Sept .. 22): l mponant dom estic adjustment takes S.-25/rno. 1 er. refrlge. =~· decks. spas. No 3 Br 2 Ba, oceen vu, cou-Int 2912 The Orange Coest Daly ChlldcaretHouHttffper place, could include actual change of residence o r marital stalu s. Focus patio, no pets. 724-0 2 Bd~ 1 ea se10 pie only, no pet1, $650. Gatage for rent Llboa f (lll) ADS Pltot t.. an .xc 1n1nt op-!Ne In p1ua ..s.y. ref•. al bl. la · 'bl h ' l-·• d Jamel St. 8?3-7787 2 Bdrm 2 Ba .., .. ,. Sec & ref. 642--0138 Peninsula. 29th/Balboa portunlty fot a career Laguna 8eactl •99--3815 so on pu 1c re ttons, poss1 c partners 1p, ... .,.. papen an __, ARE [DEE rited MaJ<>t decisions. Taurus, Libra natives figure promine ntly. S.-25-V.c:ant 1 BR upper 39~ W Wilson 631-5563 Sunny 2 bdrm, 1 ba, lndry. Ave. SlOO/mo, 673-825-4 fft Oflenti Account amlf....e .... ) UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Moderate course pays djvidends -Cpta/drpa. no P•t•. WllK.All YILUll No pet•4t;~~1~3 s.-50. fict ltata11 1114 Cal.· ~~tv;9e~d~ ~=. T"~ ~=-~~~ define lenns, be diplomatic and do n't force issues. Keep recent 710-o Jarnes.95S--0809 1 & 2 er. apt• anll. pool. a.. 16t7 WestCilff &. N.B. pot1nt111, guarentHd Beactl. c.i Margie 9-5. resolutions concerning medical-dental appointments. Follow through S.-85/mo. 2 Br. ralrlge, spa, l/r, patlo/bal. No •• S1.30 sq ft. M2·Hll draw •s=:t com-4'97~77 on diet, greater understanding of nutrition. Pisces native figures 1n patio, no pets .. 724 B pets.1515-$625 Lrg Rm 1 ea. nonamoldng Agent 5"1-5032 misllon. to move Olltk T PIT 20 scenario. James St. 873-7787 TSL Mgmt 75"-0081 or Fem. utll Incl. Kit. prlvl-•S325/up. crpts/drPfS. ~ ~ ptus. hrs/~~~ ~Ofl SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 l ): Be a partici~nt, not mere Iv a S525/rno. 2 Br. 1 Ba .. Eat-642• HI03 leges. pool, gar, 1st & tut ale. rstm, lower. 17301 p o smoker t:iB aree Call M . I ed . . . . fi I sld• quiet yard garage. "·--..... t 27•• $350/mo. 5"48-8058 Beach Blvd HB. 8-42-2834 Found blade/gray/whit• lg Cos.ta u --92628 g..Noon.8.47--3583 . . spectator. eansget m vov 1ncreat1veact1v1ty, readyoravanety /d hk · · _.. .. shaggy M/dogvle.Kally-- of sensations, cha nge, possible travel. Emphasis also on responsibility, w 1aa:~te Vista WALK TO BEACH: Ne: 1 Mature adult non-1mkr. Full Service Executive brool< SChoOI CM. After EOE a• 11'11111 intensified relationship and p ro motion. Capricorn figures promi-TSL _. I•! 1HI bdrm condo, pool & ten· pool. kite, laundry prlvl· Suites In Newport Center 5:30 pm. 545-3681 Private country dub 1n • nently. •• • nla. S575. M0-5272 leges $300. 850-9822 ~0-5470 Found blk tx.inny, San Joa-AMtt ........ ..... Newport aaeks pert time . SAGJTrARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1): Emphasize discipline. control, $585/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. frptc, lut 1t1c• 2740 Room In Ftn Vty com-quln Hiiia Rd/Merguertta Heevy In axperiencie. ~ golf ciub storage/golf awareness of directio n , d istance, basic values. Finish what you start, encl~ gar. •II bit Int. • lortable home. Prof. over Ne Furn. Lido offloes. COM. 759--9178 IV9S ptlca1lonl taken 2..-tpm. range. Students pref. real. h I ah d tr: • h ' h · 'd · h near Shopping center. 35/M only need to call Rec Sec. confrn rm Mon.-Fri. Surf & Sand erred. Minimum waige to tz.e your own wo rt • pan ea 1or Journey w tc comet es wtt 810 Center s t. 842.2911 673•3313 Found: Bm F. puppy, vie. Hotel, L!juna Beech. 11art. ca11 ~5404' ext. b''""'er education. Aries, Libra natives figure in scenario. TSL.... ••2 111• Federal Costa Maaa ,_.. H '"97-4.4n 228 .._____ 9am & .,_ '&" -• • SEA & SUN LODGE N .... 2 st""" professional 2128. 5.0'• .. 696 . ""'a .. .,.....,_, 't"" CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): New approach brings desired __ ;:;,,._____ .. -v·1 ~ ---------------- results -relative is involved and short trip m ay be necessary to 1595/rno. 2 Br. 1 ~ ea new s 110 wk up. Color TV oHlce comple•. corner 23 ak F ._ AllllTllT Codctalt ..iter/W81tress. crpts drps & paint slngle' s 1 r.1 3026 W Coast Hwy, Npt Redhill & Bristol near OC Found: Feb. · l 1 or-A----'-• firm .. ~ -i.w. Wknds, exp. only. Appty. complete transaction. You'll get to heart of matters, you'll !µiin greater story.Mesa Verde ioc. No : P~~~ ~; ~oom AlrPor1. 1000 sf up. R & H est-Springer Spaniel. r':~. ~1.~ 1n person. een Browns inde\cndencc. and love will no t be a strange r. ~o1 Aquanus persons pet• Ref's ,,~ 3111 • , 4 2 BA Patio Apts Ubpstalrs1 baehet0r1 ·~~lok. Investments 751-5989 fem. Call 49s-se 18 ·---r..,..,..9lbltttlee. Aestaur8nt 31106 Coast pla I a, prv. en r. BYn.,..... .. ...... ~· -. So•-· y ey ro cs. ,~ 4, o.q • Coral Agl/Own 5 M221 • r.iroen lindstill>llllJ uttl Incl bell toe tn H.B 1 •NPT MINI OFFICE* Found: Mall Oob part MU11 have strong MO-.. -,. · ...._na ,;;--AQl.4\RllJS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): Chanec existS to gain financ ial $625/mo. 2 Br 2 ea. East-• D•sn•ulle•s & 880 s • mile to ooean S300 mo . s 150/mo SSO/wk $15/day boxer/go6den lab. Hunt. retarlal tkllla along IMl/IHMl..,., ptofiL .Emphasis on r.eal es<mte, pTOperty, ~ofessiona! appraisal and aide close to lhopa & • J09 10 Be.:h & Sho115 I + sec dep. 962_,.1~. Full service 549-2287 Bch. 964-2"28 w/ablllty to org...wn 8l1d Uw-ln tor 1 hMlthy per-casl\~ttlO:lllent relating to credits, o~~e "bills. Family member frwy. off 1treet quiet, I •-··• .-." Also storage tx.is. & pers. Found: Malteee ~. Celtt. m • n a O • · s a I a r Y son English tpeeklng -m 6 . ·11 C d h A . l lndryrm185 Meaa ... _. 6~" & Memphis Sta, Hunt S 1"40 0 ·S 1500/mo . Balboa 673-1879 ==-~es conoesston, W1 cooperate. ancer 4'n anot er quanan p ay TSL · ... 2 llOI llU ._..... IAttn: 24 hr b08rdlng care IEWPHT IEAtl Bch. 960-2825 Non-Smo6c•. 873-09S4 · wy roles. • • • llcllt -• -• ... ._ for the elde<ty In my 1000 rt. second floof. quiet ANSWERING SERVICE Cosmetoliglat wanted. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcli 20): Sales potential swings upwards: '675/mo. Euttlde 2 er. -.&._ home. Pvt or teml-pv1 street, nicely land~ Found: Sml reddish bm TELEPHONE OPERATOR pref alentele, for bMch demands will be made upon~ur time. products. Focus on charisma, 1'"1 ea Twnttee, trplc, Sharp 3 Bdrm, 2~ bath, 556-.3829, 645-0741 bldg, off-st. patklng, gar-Lhasa AP so m 1 x · Day shift• 382 3rd St. ahop. 87!>-8406 po1nularity, en~rt timioo Ju enl and intuition rino true, you'll be at yard, garage, lndry rm. Ur ag •. No p •ts . age available. 645-•800 EIMs/Werd, FV 63"-7943 Suite c 1 ._ ... a 8eech I 1.._ • ,. ~ -0 otf atr-t quiet n•-loc 75/mo .... "'9950 ltat1l1 It Viet<" ~5-3323 da""' Fou-... Sml tan ....... h-1• ' .._.... ·tmlw -,a MNI • place . at cruciaJ m o ment. Gemini. ~gittarius persons figure 2617 0ra:.V...""' · · ._.,.. ' ,. '"" ....... • -IMne Full & pen time prommently. ":). . . TSL.... ,;.-..·2-·1101 Studio .BPt. stove & frig. U11t Ztol 1.0. AllPllt &lll dog .. 2122. Vic: Buri(• llltln ID(llYI . 552-69n -Water & gas pd. CIOM to 1 Block from t>eachlA.8. Ole space: 225-1000 9Q ft. Sch. HB, 982·8857, Lady to blbyelt ,., ~'" -------- ...... VahralaW ...... Vatualak.. lJ!rtanb r.ra1.... Eas111da2Br.1 ea. bch$410/mo960-1170_ Shat~ 2br 2ba 2 •tory, lots ol prkg, janltorlal & 963-6127 ;'J Bal~1<~3-10~ ..... .,~~ "tut .... L •••' l .... rt .... ..,L .~ "~-ti..... "•"• $550/mo. 2817 E. Elden l~t hack 2711 $300-l-utll 980-1589 all utlls Incl. Mo-to-mo Lost Keya on picture ring. v:e. · A dlaltenglng S • • ..,.. _ -• AB~ lllW ·-.. .,.. 631-1755 . Beaut furn hm w/lrg Br OK. from $1/tt 557·7010 Sunday 2126.Nawport BABYSITTER: Rellabla Is cpen at chweber Aat StNll 3BR 2B•th flt• Baylronl 3Br 2Ba STUNNING lrg 1 Br. gar-4=8R CON001S walkln clat wshr/dry &. --Bch. Reward. 6"6-9800 per.on to care for 1 yr Elec1ronlcs, • INdlng dole to OONif'I MWef' $1395rno 30' slip $300 21 den apt. pool, rec ataa. Eut1ld1 2 Br. 1 .~a. gar, S675 to $1295 more S395 650~ '°' •UICITJYE SllTIS * LOST OR FOUND a PET? old. 12:30-5:30. 2-5 deyt etectronles dl1trlbutor. kltch $850 + fee ealboa Cove.873·1464 $"475/mo.710W18thSt. frplc,t>eamoell,.-.15/mo Agent 631_,.960 · tMOFREERENT " perwtllnmylrv.hm.lt foran tndMdualwho l$ 53M 190 BESTf.. BLUFFS 3 br. 2.,. ba. split Baat ..... k 2140 ~~~~o :.~.~~~1::-' c~~~~-~~rkl~~~ w~~:n:i;81~ ~~ 9~:•PA~S81 Asst l~E hskpng, refs. 955-<M97 ~==~ h:,r.: Vacant 3Br 2ea S615 3 Br. level on greenbelt. Fresh-lr . ..$515/mo. 64(µ255 Suite 14. NB. 631·3651 lost·. p.-·•an cat, ....... t lllfiii llU onewh0peysatten11on to 2Ba S750. 1Br ..... ,.dole tu paint..,., c'-•n, S1350 *S400/up, bach, 1 & 2 Br, Elide 2bt 1ba, encl yard. "'"., .... T PT C I d II J I II -., ..... .... """"' .,. .. 18""2 Florida I 111 gar-bit Ina Ex-condo. nr -~h. 3 i l w/tng heir ..._.awed Vic Adult•. F I . al et• . un or co ega to achool1, kid• ok. mo, !Mae. 720-0279 Mr.2934· 64;~3172 · f7~ mo. 64~9957 • · -"""" t•atrc I Edwatdl!V;;'ty He.'~ Chariott•'• Sitters. •20 education helpful. but not 912...._.71 Keith eN-9863 • • Br, 3 ba, tennis, pool. lntlll 2911 ward 8"2-1588 82nd St, N.B. 845-37"'6 required. PleaM contact ------......... _...,...,. HARBOR VIEW HOMES. LI ltac~ E' Ide Bach S350 all Ill IN NEWPORT BEACH Avail Mat 5. $395 to · Battwa 883-0200 X-350 tnlM 1144 3br 2ba, Avail March 111.l!!I ~. lmmed. occup. u Slnglel 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-$800/mo, negotiable. 16(M() Harbor. F V lost: Small M Yor1da. nr Babysitter wanted '°' my --------- 1to4 rm. (714)644-7220 250-1022 STUDIO: pvt ent. pcol. 2BR 1ba single level manta & TownhousH 953-9800 ext 21!1 da)'9, 12.-0 sq ft Newland & Atlanta, on Infant, my home, prwf hi .............. &70041100 NftPOft BMch Bargain Matunt, prof. tx.lslnesa 1515/mo, walk In c:IOMt. from S68Q. (Alk 1bOU1 '7~ IYlninga Agent 5• 1-5032 Sat. 2125. 5;)6-1870 grandma. M-F. 831-e279 lml'nedlet• oc>enlnel· Mwt 1'IIfij 4-famlly alnglel $450 rite P«•on. N/amkr. S400 mo lher• gar. lmmed oc-furnW!ed aptt. compfele F-am. prof. 25+ to lhr 2 1x11 retail stores ·oo l 0 81 w h 1t1 ma I• Baklt)' In of -1ous ~ ... ~~ P~!!._ll'ne. W~ -;---] cloH to -ocean Ph thru June. 49•-0451 cupancy 851-042• with TV. linens & utentlls. Fountain Valte'J condo. Coast Hwy, COM. Comer c 0 c k a 1 1 1 1 metlcutouS fuR time help--tr-·· ..,.. ......... at 4_, alsor I 53M190 BEST Alty f ......... llpe! s Frpl po~I prvl patio =: =·:: = $300/mo. 775-8483 bldg. ptt<g, 2..00 & 2350 Bay/Harbor/CM. Hand er OuOea pkglng & ales. E. 17th St, Costa Mau. ealty Newpor1::t''4 Br.• ~FA~ AldOet dlhwthr )(~ 2 Br ()(1 ran'd). On Jam~ .. Rd. F non-tmkr -tartan to aqft or can bl combined. tamed R9ward 642-835e t 0 b a k. r Hr. llUWDT ~---) of ......__._ E •• 557 29~1 ...... ""' · · ·--~noma Cor-p •PM'· 12m Idn 11 •. ,._.. 2 Ba. crpld, ta ....,..,. GOLf COURSE. w .. 1 attalde ev 1 • .. at San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. lhr lrg E.btutt condo Jim Graham 675-6700 Reward. F b1k & bm milted 831-3121 2am~. 7 lagune '786-1172 w/2 fpl, Ind yard & frutt Nina. AttractlW 3BR 2bl 144-1IOO w/pool. C'°81 to trana. & Doble pup. 8'h rnoa oecs. a..ctl. Selwy +-bOnue tr .... 2 car ow W/Of*tf, upper end. lge porch, _...91k• ny' 1ho9s. S.-25. 120-1..-9 l .... Available. Vlciorla IOng tall & ..,.., lit¥ar oo1o-banking 4fM..l.4M lardnr Inc No pets. W'Uh«/dry«, rerrtg. etc. ~"'_,. H.B. 1~br. Pvt bl. wtd. Schoot Site. 1025 Vice -lar. loet 2128. 859-0512 1IUD --y 1350/mo805/928-2918 2car garw/opnr,nopet• TIWIMEI Spaciousslngle.ont frpt d/w near bMCtl tOfla St.CoataMesa. A. I 1mn1ad o pening for _.. ... _ Spectoua PENTMOUSE on $675/mo ind ton w.tar & A--~ ..__ ......... & two bedroom apts S3So eeia783 · Contact R. Schnlerar PllMula eicper'd ....,. Good in-Need extra lnoome'1 a. an 38IOMlc:Ne90nOt1Ye wat• ,1800 mo. 2br. trath. 714 770-1950 ...... ,... .... , · 714/556-32.-0 a. /llwe twper9CINll oommuna-lnd11paoctet1t ~ tor INtne 2ba. 2000 aq ft. 97"-214' ~ Frplo. vaulted Clillng, Lovely C.M home nr OCC, Offlc• and/or storage 93'r9= Blvcdl,. Uon sklb. d9lall onented. THE AEGtSTVl MUst E.lldl 2 Br 1 a., dbl car . 0 S doubtlgar9Q1,pooll8')9. non•amkr, !3007 71nc1. utff. ~ evaJI. 1300 sq n. 4 1oam.1-~ · 851-HOO, Peraonal, haw ~~-~ ga~, frplc fJnc yrd POOL DOVER S~ RE ont 4 Br 3 Ba dpbt. 2 Bdrm 2 81 +Oen $800 850-1088. v 5-835 648 $457 Costa Mesa ......,.. Commwoe ~ omy o.-. ,.,,._ •..-_..,, "50/mo 751~ ' 3 BEDROOM· 3 BATH Winter rental to June 9th eee w. 18th. 845-2739 Lwc. ~Br. 2bl apt w/pvt • · CllCIS OF EOE. M/FN/H ~· ~ ut.._ \Ao. 8c;I\ · $1900/Mo 649-7991 $900/mo •1UL7368 sc Wutrial --...., .. ..,..y bator9 Turtle AOdt (Preetdent). .,,....,.,~ Lat;ge 2 Br. 2 Ba. crpJ•. laundry rm next to In .1 .. 21 Be autician, ma hHI 11wn. 951-7113. 4br 2,~ panoramtc 2-4 Br. pool hml. 3300 tf, drapea. $500. No P9'•· Ptua. 54'9-t2" t .. 1 :. llSSllE . per eon."" or PIT. ,....... DESIO ER ..-. dlan. .;,. 1 oi' 2 yr -.. S3000~ ~~P~ 131-a29 FUR S ED M/F to lhr COM -.:n. 2 Br. 2006 I 900 aq n. 119 NO. HARBOR Bl VO.. pon Bwfl f76..2781 tt.ci. ""'"'9 '° n a br aooomo.Forapptmcel • laAM , Like new 1 er Condo. ~H or 2 be. frplc:. large S0.50eqft FUl.LERTON llllTY · 2bl.fl1*-lrOOW ~ Jatty Freud AHltor ti Au Pniu.Ja l1l7 water onented land9CePI 'UN ISHEO. IYncMctc, 1 btk to ~. Agent 54' 1~2 llM 111 wl1h p9rt.. .w ln Cdtot t40 IHI i Ir = aaa;;; Ok Off patio, mlctowavia. OM All U11.fTIES $375 + 'Autllt. eTs-6419 30Wtcf. n1>1C1gw1omc.or l llft awm ·~Pt~am.,_,. • $400 + uttla. l:S1·TTOO Oi~ Patti $195/mo.' 11t & i.t. cai 8• to beech: 2ar iba ,..,., wood "i>tc: garage PAID. ttillli M/F to IN furn. 2 br, 2 bl bechetof apt. 10.000 aq n -&·OT.... .~ ~ FIT - ''Tht Tetr.,. · 29' 2le av1811ne 651•27'3 yrty, ,,... :A:· gar, w/d, •1"9«* + ~. w/d CLUBS. T£1'NIS. at Promontory Point, biadctoc> & c:tlaolf\ Rnked , .~~!~Evss'"'e'"'s •M~•: Mu•t be .... ......: In _::,,~. 2..,1 w: Cwdlftattohd oer:r:e:· No S750, 813 7 hk~. Pool A tpa No SWJMM*G. plus NB $425/mo Leee fOf ~tot \r2~ pfleM ... _ ........... ~ --· -.. t1.,.I-. 11t . + w....-a-a---. llii ..1-1 ,...Lte22t15/rno. 811 ..., · ......-h-t t: • • ' ......... O ' ' TO SERVE YOU ~ioecl eo.t Hwy NwP' lld\ __ ..., .,.., .......... _. ,...... ~ .,, ... ~· e ~orry, llgttt ua. 813-0364 -2-1 OPEN 24 HOURS RllcfWd ~ Salon ' · ... AWll S.-1 . 162·2111 xn entk': m fnCd for IBM 1BX oanve. w;;;: llPPt 2447 ."° ptts. Modtk Ocean VO ow Pt ""' CM appro11 3000 ft lncfde 200 ~ o.n.. on,,. .... um. ,_ 4 Ir i'li .., 2 kid/Pit ~ 1450 • h n d (y t1oo1 mo. 1 8dr ~. enc:1 gar. ....opte' daily 9 to 6 oondQ. 2 Bt 3 ea poot, 500' omca dbl lndsM ~-Ellllll/1118.1 ....,,.. ~ "-t 1 ' trpa, bda to gr9M-.... flO 87~5 "'",Meeedet Mat.,_, o-L.....-.-...1 ap9.2frplc ...... , $1450/mo 144-7'2t8 OUtC*AONLYl3&-t1., _..._........ Calt.f. leaf-. ~. •• b9lt. WM:t unit, nu ._ tc'"' fa , ta• . no s>et• 751.-o& Iv l'N8 tll\WVUU 40<>-6200 ~ ........ , ~ v.-.. 1G d,. p.. a p . I n t . . LIO 3 8' 2 be ground ~ts snar. Otd CdM 2br bMut. ,... untta. 2 Pi aq ........ An or top ~ FlllNon Pt COiia 1 ~J::1~IMOIO or ....... MIT 61411irUfi,,,..pa;( apt.r:,;.c.bttne....._. ~:.::.=~...=."" :....c:t:J:~ S.rie• •t __..,.._...,,.._., ~~-= iJ....., ~ aooant 2 DY WWWXdi m: ~~to": ~~.:"::."r· :~ N:.'6~~:-· PrOf. M/F to atw 4a.d apt. b • A• UM ~J •I "'*"In au,..-.~· rt 1 .. , M.,_IOOIM"*'Y•· p ie r , prkg. 1 I r , 1.-.opa and buHa. ctyt,646-1212~ ("tO-) Oc:ean/blly vi ew GU"'ST SPEAKER: Qib MASSAG! perwon .. , .. p~ Pa-Sb.L1•KOON(A.M tr• llld• fin• HOO M7f-MOO. \Ma Pd.* &46-62t2 No P1t9 llWlllll a.. "' v""• '240/mo 8n-90lS ~ Shlattu, )acUDS. MUM. tftc Boata uoo w OCM9CIN.~......_ NM1IO • ..... T e Edgu ... 1/l11-.2tee tbr Garden freehly _.. h "2·5'13 Pvt~t/bl .250 Utll Ind. ~::ga. c~!C:.~~~~ra ::..-:: :-"me.~ ~ Hwy. Npc 9cf\. • 1~1 - .. N ~ Ir~ -'*"'*' 1" ~ ~ .,,,..,... Nc.-..tkdNo. 18711 Dtaine ~. Nr l<ldllr' y--~IX-CMIC)UI °'·,,.HI You cen't ma.' lo.,. •11•111111111 1 ~qWJ4. .. nw Ptic.ntte 1411 mo: 254111 MM-4H .. -gm.bit. HB. 638--0714 cfllnQI Rodger Son'"'· ACTON frOft'I oc AlrpOn. big game nw ..-1 ... -Olf OC.'1 .... mo 04eflF :::" m& 5"41-=· no lnWMd OCQlp 771-71 H ..._ '8llde 880 IMnt Awnut Ammte, 2245 yrt, to lfw 2 agt, 142-019111541-882' 111-llll Don l i.t 10"' 90 oon--. Corona dlll ~9;YC:W-3 ' 1 It wl~. mo. oar 911'. ,o..~9'2 (it 16th) 8f apt. Poot, ho4 M> SUI. 14'11 item• wlttl a to.,.., .C)lly • flt1'8 ad Mar Oftlc:a. b.CllP_.. POO( .. '49c lot. ,... ~ depOelt. 1801 Whit.· OWi lndty"" ~ 71 I . "S-UCM 1315/mo. • "" u111• ~ Plk>• Ouallled Ad ca.ait.s Ada, pw OM-Lots \)f 14>«1• ,.,,. rucl ~lly. ~· la ~Of •• tQs,_ ... '42-8202 ~-o.w.g.. ~ 150-4tl1... Mi-S.71 1\09 ~ oenw ..-~-5'11 Cell~ 641~ .. ... . ..~......._ ___ ,. ____ _ fl I j t Famtd ~-~IGaoo 8 lot'• son 10 0.11 aound 14 Bedeck 15 Polnlless 16 Of a time 17 Ms. Miles. II al l81nvalld . 19 Flooda c::ounty 20 Concludes 22 Russian m onk 24 USSR river 26 Cutters 27 Of edicts 31 Copy 32 Biller drug 33 Workouts 35 Hee- - 38 Fltppers 39 Furniture 40 Fountain serving 4 1 Sunburn 42 Trunk 43 LISI 44 T enn1s shol 45 Shredded 2 3 14 17 20 52 58 62 65 41 Brownies 5l Tannin source 52 Hung around 54 N. American tand 58 Besides 59 Inflammation· sutt 61 An alcohol 62 One getting by 63 -Scotia 64 Fruit 65 Grid play 66 Fret 67 Letters DOWN 1 Overlay 2 Eve·s home 3 Noble 4 Effacements 5 Makes safe 6 11th cent date 7 Scent 1 8 False name 9 Mattress supports 10 Conclude 11 Harangue PREVIOUS PUZZLE I OLVEO 12 Lol'1est point 40 Soaps 13 Valteys 42 Haul 21 T1rr ely 43 Unusual 23 Set.ds 44 Metric units 25 Aftc r 46 Tic---toe 27 Foo••sh 47 Shuteye 28 Ess. y1st 48 Dance 29 Nex 1 to NV 49 Occurs 30 M1n1 ,,um 50 Suture 34 Ermine 53 S1nger 35 Frost 55 Macaws 36 Pony up 56 Ounce 37 Dandelion 57 Beverages 39 Making grave 60 Hand toot . . • ...... ~llM Wu... 11 ltlllu!!f llJIJl!lllil ,..., .. ., tlllb .. ..,..,.. WI PI PEF · aULa ftN T .. 3~ Jltl.-o· MlfiHewe D8L. ~•;•:.-··-~1;~=--~~; 1hd ~=.=:? HWt i. ~~ Milfl. "9lded fotcomp.;W-.. to~~ Wol. llw Ofl. FIB. Ii.II.• ii come ~ ~ liOlt: ,.... gape PNf. ·entry (no ~•· "'*' got Coud!, tov.-,... '4CJK.t7~7 1N3 8MW 3201 ~ ..._ poeittont CO..• Hwctware, 240 ~a NqUINd). 4-1 ... t bookc:ew ~. loeton al•r 13' Et.woPMn dell~,IOtHf •veil. ~h & Nltrttlon Br•acJway, Laa lch. hour. •ach TuHday. ~ Qheet, maeOecceM. w/OOW!t, 35"p evtnrudt. extrM, xlnt eond. White prodoctt M'r~21. Mr. 497--MOG aM fOf John ldMI ~.Ing 11nvfron· 1QO etul>houM A~ c.1.1474-1000 MPM with bfecll Int. 114,950. l_.....;........;"'!"""'.,;..~"'ri-U Blrohum. SALlS. M. lntefiot' O.. ment. Calf J4iMM at 8un ... NOON. f7M12t b . 14 ~ll l.tedlanle,VWup,tootta tlon:noupet'leno.MM. &48-5181. Jtwii1f llH s;; l--.-------- nwst. Sml Laguna ehcp. Wlll Train, PW1 Time/Full [i=y office •ffU 1• n "ROBll! CAT w11rtt, '?It BMW 320!: blue. tun· ope~ ~1~630 497-1597 ...,.. Time, 850-0121 Mon thN d front/beck.,,.,,. xlnt cones. I 1300/obo. • roof ale, ater.o. xlnt obQ .,.,, • .,.,., ' 4ft~ MEO ASSIST AN-T -Fr•._ 1 1•m. • tcffbmo. tnl\lranc• * Plltlll DTATI * 7 t• 772"°24M ~. 17100:"1'8=71A 1"'•1=e.....,ce==-UCA~"""k"'"'A'"'"T::::C':":ttiA::r::c=K ~ 8MCh Fr0f'l1 l Sal .. man: RMI Eetat• mu•t. hnmtd opening. OWnond W.ckllng SM• 25 ft Mee Gt-o«. 'IO, Ilk• with utru. l2900 obo. llght beck Ortic. •xp. full/pan time for" •Int &1~9700or131·5580 V.W.11,800/llOO ~.Incl Honda «IQ, tfll BMW's 84's 78()..8310 pref. Call 8:30-5. Co11t Hwy locatlon. Wen1ed: Bootckaeper (,... * llA"lwtlln.4 * l Iott of utr ... 17500. Wll llY PHI E 179 C0tolla. 5 apd, ll26Q 831...o99. Prop•rty How••· tired?). Pay blll.t. •So11ta1nt• Call~dy.on1y 9J&-9428 or offer. 842·3HO, ADVERTISING 8"2·385<> fiduciary fUnet'<>!ia. Olri Value $18,000/S7,000 28 Ft T-BIRD. Gailey, Cell fotll'nm Ouote 8"2·18" IElll ..... ,........... Vrtdey l0t wld.ey lnweted * ~ Nlc:t(l.o. * ~ VHF ll..-.0, aipt 4 vaur wlhonnd eMW 11.-• .... --..,,-~-=Dell-=-u-""'•'""d:--:-5 Advertlllng ao-nc:y end 5 peoplt nMded,~Or-reUr~t*ntllt.(Muatbe ValutS1500/$450 SS7SO, 2131971-9598 Oi . 'e~~x': oonc:•i~. mark•tlng MrVlcM com-ange Cty to market new ~~·)NewJ>or1WM. •~Oamt * <714>539-9504 sw. $4700. 875-51tt pany 8"klng lndlvldual product. GOOd pty, own *0th« J4Nl.9lt.Y * Tri ..a. t t•I w/2 )INrl )'fladla ex-houra. oar '*'"N'Y· Jth i •ttil/' llquldatl0n/8tittloe . aa.-• perlenc.. Strong print Call L.P.S. 646-3083 ..... tit 1117 (714)64&-0711 1~.,~.~ft.~l!!",t'!"l!!"!l~l~I"'!'/ ... "'!'"-• ~g~:~~~ de~~~· S.tee F>O:loon wwit9d .. Gin PRINOL! t8 & TRAILER --)~7e27 .. Must b a f 1exIb1 e : l lllllf llUI comptrdon tor .. wly Sec:rlflee bMuf' gold Mf?'" XLNT COND. 12000. ~~-· ~~~ &44-7520 Need enttrgetle pertOn to woman or man. Leiaurt phlr• ring & womao • .,496-1468 1 ' grow with Ntabllahed World & Balbotl ref'e. 8 dBolamth~700~!,t'O rlnQ. Sabot 1550. Tornado With LARGE SELECTION OF RAO ' llltUL UlllUl'f company. Minimum OM yrs exp. 559-6232 • """· 8~-8360 trailer sao<l. MlnutMltn NEW & USED BMW'S! GrMt oond., MUST SELL Beck office. City of Or-yeat retail nuf'MtY ex-~ SllO M1tMM!y Hli Dinghy With mut & NII• 969-1671 ange. Exit benefit•. perlence.Full/tlme.Sttrt~ _•11 -'400 858-7381 L•IUll... '119 VW Squar•b•ok , 714-633-6012 Ing .. 1ary '900 to $12QO doid•n R•trlev•r 10 .. COt\tr~or MW 1350, · VOLUME SALES w/casMlt• dectl, rebtt month. Paid hotldaya & Puppies $250-$275 8 era"mantblsaw$150. S1bot. u It $150 . SERVICE&LEASNG e gin• no 1st ge•r Models Male/F.emale vacattna.. Hospital In-548-8179. • Both exit cond. 548--5931 548-8898 3670 N. Cherry A~. ~151080. 4944033 . WE NEED NEW FACES aurance available. Int•· AKC OLD ENG SHPDOO eves, 8"5-7673 days INt •tat. LONG BEACH '70 Sqrbk, nu uphot. & For placement In modellng view• by appotntm•nt P Ctt II Benc:h mill, 12x36 l•tM. •.-..-:-7118 (No. Cherryexlt-405) br-"-. auto. xlnt cond. jobs In Orange~County. only Wed.-Frl. 648-7441 ups. amp nee. bdtdaaw, power h•ck """' '114)111 1111 -llW TH I Win LLIYl'l llllllY 979"1478 Ive mag Hw, surface grinder, Custom made marine 'fra<M-lnsW~ • *1950/0bo. 4ff-e183 T1l11t la:••J SALES PEllSOI C:~.,:':BY$2to~cst:Y :~~7bt :!·.Jn~:'. ~~!'.:,::':~ ~ OPEN SEVEN DAYS ~~:~::'~!· -:'~~i!~ Ml·llll Full/time or pirt/tlme. 648-4389 small pt•ner. drlll pr.... nMke It to order. Dah n tlO 11500/obo. 545-2049 Newspapers Flexible hours. Must have G Sh AKC ell weldli' outfit, Sunnen 642-8811 '71bXfusN240Z '12 PoP-1.0C> camp.-, gOOd OIEW IWIEIS retell experience. That'• :~:i. G:r,;, bl. 'une. hone. t4-972-1543· lllf! I Dtcb fill 7&.000 miles mech. cond, Int. very Experienced onl". top Some Body, 77 Fashion shots, wormed 545-7144 Boyar-Schutz, 6x12. sur1 $3500. 650-4593 clean, nd• a.om. body ' Island. N.B. Pleale In· grinder; lnduma mlll; IUT w()(t( Prloed tor qu~ do 11 a r Pa Id . Ca 11 quire: Richard Ouellette Pit Bull pups, UKC reg, micro-vu oomp•r•tor; ••• ••• '81 280ZX. auto, •Ir, 1-toP, ..... 12150 645-0161 4 -5 7 8 9 11 12 13 754-1664 Uk for s 1 200 N t sho1s/wormed. M /F. -.r leat"-'. exit cond. $9'100. ~-"'~-...,·:-----:--.--Richard Payment. •on, ewpor $100 & up. 831-7155 Kennedy tool boxes; aur1 Now av•ltablew/utlls, near PP 964-7028 '73 bug, Immaculate. Center Dr, N.B. 6"-68T1 plate w/cablnet; bend main channel, easy ac-.....,,..,......,...,.~,....,....---=,---....,-- Office/General, PIT & full Salespertona. BALBOA Pttl 1535 •aw ; a n d m 1 s c · cess. Oya 213-424-8864 '83 280ZX beaut 5 spd wt strong IKlJllM• rtdlala time. Typing and 10·kf!I'( ISLAND REAL TY new B E c' !J C 714-885--2045 eves 114..&75--6535 11K ml. Tlke ovw S270 S2400I 0 8 · EY91/ ... W required Apply In per-hi I 673 6700 LU rown.... onure II mo. leue p1yment with meaage 558-2tet son. J~ets by Joseph, r ng • wtcage. $125. 548-7114-•lsctllH ... I 12 Boat Slip/NB Private 35' small cash dn 838-4139 ·73 SUPER BEETLE So. Coe.st Plaza. Salespersons. Full Time. a-ti illO power bo•t. Puking. Sport Model AM/FM new designer boutique, .. t•H .., * CLISlllT * $250/mo. 650-5097 81••1 9121 clean, rella~. M7-et24 OFFICE/P TIIE Fashion Isl. Must have 193ot; antq store ShOW· J • & I J 11-.. Whl I I b tht b WANTED: 50' N.B lllp fO< 111.. ••• '74 Thi-, rag tcoP, new Office wor k: typing. exp.&refs. 760-9333 ~·"· Mehog gau e..., rpoo ~ us. aallbo•tCall 675-5058 ACO" Ill mtr.~~~h&tlrea .• 2800. phones. 4-6 hrs, 5 day I -S500/obo. 675-1235 Save ov8!' 50¥ .. MFG. or 213/l79-42t4 • 895-20.5 or 554-_8142 week. Santa Ana. Nr Npt sa es t940' Wtil amel Closeout from $549 to 4 Or, Sn Rf, 5 spd Fwy. 953-1200 Mr. Nixon Wiil.EULi stov! s12~~ :'e-1905gu S699. 953-1200. l 1Uhar•1 7021 lllll '74 vw Super 8Mtle, xlnt llYESUllT 0 leaf 72 HY FlY 706§ 185016 86 . wholesal e optional oond. $3600. 536-1819 Part/time l lAllH UUS ak table, drop w '77 Flreblrd, $3000/obo. 65 sq ft F•t HMd .. 11 $125. add-ons: Air, cassette, al-'77 DASHER Sta. Wgn, 4 PHOIE C~E p /T Seeking ambitious rep--=· $ ~~ 0 :· 7 Chllds bed, student dell(, 6' adJ aur1 boom $100. ~o 9 B 1 A'laJr.m. __ ·_ .• spd._ st.,eo cut, , Ilk• , . "' ~~~~~J.' resentat111e (F. ale r,. 0 · i n,st Wl~r~ 11v1."". "". ~ .. , • s,. ._. ·"" _ . f f . ('!1.o~~<I> '1 '!fi:i;," "'· -~ -~ '~~-~"!.-• .,... ~ ~ ~~ · ~~· ~, -~ae fJfi -· · ~·-~ ,._ s1 ~g,-11r-gdlirrid. ' . ;·.m't:ii "8'1 t>t ; · u -~ .... -t--+-+---1 "phone experience. Ho:i.s p'r:~~I~ Mau~~e~·::nc:~ A~c:O ,~·-: 640 IOU 54S-274t 833-1361dya/640-9190ev ~tte. mag wheefs, fet~cond-. $2700. r:o~~:~:r~ ~:~~ "One of a kind opportunl· ffueActl Buble Dolls w/draam llczclH iOlf new tires, $ 1700/080, 7 ore 11PM 2-4pm: 330 w. Bay, C.M. ~~ci ~~tl~on~~~l~gap. l1rhr Artl AHHu. II house, RV. furn. clothee, MGU'tani Surw g;.,.fi 16 b494-8033 ti" '81 VANA1GON&: !~~:!','· (Ask tor Debra) '""" ""' Refrlg. MrVloe i~ re00,nd. tak• all $250 548-11,74 .. ...,. mint ,.....cond 27 24.. ••• •• custom nt. _ .. .,... •• Wiii .train right person. G .. 011 ..,.. ;r ale -'"nroof m-= saJee. uar. 549-... 91r.y -no1m app~elsed •900'+. ssso'. ·.., ' --· · A !I k fo r . man ager u. ...,. • rtck, x.lnt radio. Must . P/TIEClfUIY diam ond d l vtslon Washer/dryer $13~ aa. Rows 12&20offloor,$75 Eves642·9611. A..umepymta.881-1955 · Ute aocounttng & com-673-5020 ext 32. Mon-Fri Dishwasher $100. Refrlg. & $65 ea/o~. 537-7794 ii.: 1014 S250. 648-5848 .... ~n puter knowledge helpful. Sandw ich Shop, PI T FV Tennis Club member-'64 KOMBI 21 window NB office. 675-0311 counter help. 955-1247, C.artera IOll s.hlp for sale. Best offer Camper. Sunroof, reblt Part/time aft 6 call 971• 1739 Oiablo Hytype ii letter by Mar 4· 968-5357 eng & trans, xlnt $5000 llPPLEIEIT * SUllSTIEU a /f* quality printer. Model Magic Island charte< mem-ob o 6 4 5 • 4 t 5 9 or 'o •• l.co.E Excellent poaltlon In Alter· 134SA. 45-CPS. $1150. bershlp, $1000 und mar-71 Chevy Bubble. Top ml •1"1'1 ations Dept of Costa 863-0609 ket value. 714-777-t 170 Camper, fully equipped, SOUTH ., Tired of sitting around with Mesa bridal saloh. f • itA2S ff 644-.6591 nothing to do? Do you 859-5559 or 546-1821 araatart .., Magle Island Gold Card 0 er. · COUITY llke to mingle? If so, give Antique o•k buffet membership: was $3500, Miter lltn IO H Heir Waate4 ilr Waat.. ti Waat.. Siii us a Jingle at 540--0301 Secretary w/beveled mirror, $225. now $995tobo 632-7983 '80 Motob9C81le nu tires ISIZI I .EIEW. .,Faair llllEOLUIEll for an exciting Job as a EXEC SEC'Y /SAUi Beaut. new abfa/qUMn Magic Island membership. exit cond s315 obo • -WILL Ill Vil" 1171 '74. a dr, e c;t. :ir. IUto, roof, ex" fem cat. 11500 obo.54a.-8451 FACTllY IPEllH ,_ PROF•TOP PAY•PJT 9•2 telephone sales person Executive Secretary to the hide-a-bed, emerald. S1500 obo. 673-3339 Scott 645_7052 · -W 5 for mature lndlv. with lac-Vers.tlle person needed. with the LOS ANGELES Director of Sales for $350. Wrought Iron IE ....... tory work exper. Salary Good secretariat •klll• • OWN TRANS• 786-8222 TIMES. Hours: 9 am to 2 statewide Investment co. baktll''s rack, S50. Dining Magic Island Membership Puch MK2. xlnt cond. Volume Sales, Service commensurate wtexper.. must. Npt Bell 673-5596 JmLIYUW pm. Hourly wage + com-located In Nwpt Bch/OC table w/4 chairs; S7S. Sf 500/obo. Worth $300. ~8-8898 And L~ng but we will train. Call bwn IEIEW. OFFICE Newport Beach'• leading mission Location: 1375 Airport area. Min. 5 yrs Brown naug chair: $15 $3500. Liz •t 675-6442 18711 Beach Blvd. 8:30-5 pm 496-5761 AGS Jewelers 11 seeking Sunflower Av .. C.M. exp. as exec. sec'y. Type Desk & chal~. $20.' Gold Must aetl:(2)40 gal gu PUCH ~OP~~·~~;3 Huntington Beach FIT P/T· Mature respon-C~~~.~;~~~~~: full/time employee well· 65.SHSO.Sendresume c:ablnet,$15.545--0630 wate<heatera.St15ea.2 orbeeto er. • (114)142-2000 slble person to work In typing & shipping. versed In Jewelry sales & PART-TIME. Varied hours to: PO Box 2SOO. N.B. Exec Conferenoe Deak 30 gu gu water heaters MltlRJClts/ Pie Shop. Day & eve 642-4241 office procedures. 5 day to include early A.M. 92660· or call 553--0940. 42x76 xlnt cond. $475 2 $ lOO ea .. ·New, never lc11t111 1011 ~all ilff hours avail. Ref's req. G "'fl bl week lncludlng Saturday. weekends. Must have d&-LHAL IEOlnllY side chrs 642-8798 • rn~o = =4~"e'ng-'81 HONDA 250 '6'£ type R09dst91', a.2 ~~~~ ~ G~11~:·2~79 :~~r~an't:d~1>°1T:~~rn~ no evenings. 673-9334 pendable vehicle t (~':'all Prestigious Nwpt Bch off Gorgeous 4 pc llvlng set, 1 g · THREE WHEELER liter. red/blk, nu eloth Shop. 216'h Marine Ave, lngs. No typ. 642-3372 LEULSIClnllY truck, va~ •a on needs 2 secretaries. IBM week old earthtone col· P"t11HITiobts 650-4593 top, S9000. 536-3281 laldr IWI 1911 REdXC Xln1 C9fld., low ml. Cell befOf'• 3pm. 751-9291 W lllac Hit 1h C•d convert. Balboa Island. 673-7437 for tax att01nav, flnanctal wagon) dto I s, t nlewl s-Dlsplaywrlter exper and ors paid $540 MUST xlnt seats $20. 855-6301 ••oTO...,.YCLES .. ---...11-lta 1141 vr paper ea er n rv ne ablllty to work under SELL $275. 974-1624 ..., "" 1~ 1 FIU/Tl.E ,•y Gener•I Office planner. word processing area. Must be depen· pressure a must. Salary Tlffanya Gold Card Mem-*FOR RENT* --an ... R -....,.·ee=-=-c=ONV=::-:£=RT=i=e~l£=--• PllOIE CLERI P/T exper. nee. 5 yrs back· dabte Contact Greg n 714•644•9190 King bed. $100. 8' couch, bershlp, $350. 831--0853 XR 500 HONDA'S • -• -95.;. rHtored. s1500• PAIT/TllE WHI ground pref Send re-Hyde Monday thru Friday eg. $100. B'oth In llke new iii W _.. U 4A $50 A DAY 81 300$0. silver. Blk Int, 642 8119 S4SO/obo.540-1781 Opportunities available Clroulatlonofflceseekaln· sume: Ad No. 909. Dally between 9:30 and 10:30 Secretary cond 838-4056anytlme RJIC. aat-vw.v 546-9215 magWflls,onlyt7,000ml. • with the Los Angeles dlvldual with some phone Pilot. Box 1560. Costa am only-642...-321 Permanent.' part time · T1ph Bet Bl SWAP mint cond. $29.000 firm. '70 Sedan Oevtlle, futl I H ••esa. Ca 92626 . .. 75t-8682 Kl~ site wattll' bed, 3 yrs " a 1 ngo, Suzuki DS60, 1981. llke 673-2195 •llU\n Times Clrculatlon De-exper ence. ours are "" • ol • wtbumnars. Good my#353 &/or #382 for ........ ~ .. oo. 847-.6924 power, runs gr•t. ..,vv P ar 1 men t 1 n 0 u r Mon. thru Fri. 4:30 to ..... #390 89., .. 622 '""" .... .69 25050 b /hai..... or t r ad• for traval 8 30 A 1 1 LIFEllAID Photo lab printer. asst SECRET••y c:ond. $75. 979-4408 your · ~ / 8022 . rown w ......_... door-to-door newspaper' : pm. PP Y n person manager w/Nontsu exper All Wanted: nonworking color IV I Int, mint cond. Like new. tr•ller.642-3657 sales program Guaran-2-4pm 330 W. Bay, C.M. (Pa.rk Attendant) for top class 1 hour photo Wanted. one wor!d clau Solld oak desk S 125, yel· TV's under 10 .,,. ol'" V VI H 0 81 Stk shift. must see to IP-""·7=-=9-=EJ:-:d,-or-ad-=-o,-xln:--1 -cond-7 . teed hoorly wage plus (Ask for Debra) Sl.11 ,.r·llllr I NB Ask for Mike exec u t I ve se c -low carptng & taupe $3 • , "'' . . 0 "' . precl1te Musi Hll S9304 71 t $558 29 commission. Hours: 4PM (Extra Help) n . 646-2424 retarytadmlnlstratlve yd, steno chrs •20 M , wlll pick up. 837-7086 Dondero Tires. 2 4., Hrbr 14950. 751-8850 bat . • ax . . to 9PM. Training ts IEI OFFIOE/TWMST au't to president. Total antq vanity drsar $300, f/f ............... , " ... ..-,, ll11r CM 646-4814 Sat to 3pm 9-5PM, aak for Betty ~1~k3J· ~ t~lt.,. provided. Potentlal to • 1 •n The Environmental Man-Plants wtlnt houseplant comp e 11 sat l·o n to f 1 S 125--flle cab $30ee -••• _, T 'I · ,....,._.,,,. ,., ' earn $300 plus per week. Person Friday: must type agement Agency Rec-service. Reliable PI T $40,000. Reply In con· ~~;qg buffet $200 din rm (USED) 645-8258 Ill era, '71 280SEL, mini oond In· e..2--0795: evs ~23 For an Interview. can: 70 wpm + lO key de-reatlon Faclllty Division maintenance person. tldence to Collins Aasoc.. tbl/chs S250 549-1299 M•sical lai t IZZ4 Trani 1024 s Ide Io u t . S 8 0 0 O · '81 Bltrltt, tow mllH. (71 4)957-2361 Ext 120~ slrable .. Good aptitude currently has swimming Plant exp. req'd. Own 567 San Nicholas. N.B. ' BUY FACTORY DtRECT 979-3904 toadad, exit oond. -------~--=--·...,.....,,,...---1-for math is a plus. Cell for pool Lii a d """'ftlons t 751 2271 Moving. mu•t aell furniture f b •~~=-=-=:-=-.,-.,,..--,.--....,.-• 11,100 860-9088 or GENERAL OFFICE: appt 6am-7pm 640-1 813 · egu r ... -v rans. · Shop Instructor, wood-I mmed i ate!~. Call MUST SELL: Studio Pro Lightweight I erglau '72 260SE 4.5, xlnt oond, • PIT FIT Tues & Thurs, o located at Crown Valley ---h --T II kl art ti 21 Scamp 13' & 16' travel brown w/1111 Int. well 831--6259 aft 8PM • I ..M /CL lo I Community Park In Prt·IC HI 110 In wor ng, P me. yr 640-0103 aft 2 M . 40 Amp. llke new & elec· trellers and new t9' 5th malnt. $7500. 673 "194 exper.·Aec. 759-0840 ' I "•"" ••• El T Laguna NlgueL Full & part time openings. .. 642-8372, bet 9.5 Seml-formel dining rm set, trlc guitar. both for $325. wheel. Call now, toll lr ... 1-=,........~~--:,---...,---:-N•BERS general office Stylist Wanted. R N ECU units or experience -Siii ••• ira wood & brass plate, aea_ts 557-8393 1-800-346-4962 fOf free '72 450SL: Runs good. ft An•wer phones & lite FREEi!! 1 mo w/2nd General duties of Life-nee. C.M 642·9 t81 -Jen•---st-eo wire whit CADILLAC "' Id FISET/CUTZ Evperlen-... Full ·~Ice 6. $250/obo. 751-1306 brochure and SAVEi ...,., .... · · tvnl in law off. Fridays prepa . guards Include: teaching -----" ....,... ....,.. $15 000 960 1101 O'n"i ng .. p••. ""'".2459 Newport Beach 548-2256 swimming clUS8$, col-company needs active S I Office Fuaitut/ A t W ... 20 · · - y 9-. "';,vu •••tWUE lectlng fees, Informing PROIOTIOI self-starting person. rift 111 8' i •2zs •" H '732~•.52ndowner,xlnt Automotive -..:-RAR patrons of pm regu-2305 W. 2nd St. Santa ~ g••~t 1 IUI THIY c:ond. S7500. evtwtmd LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mllellge Cadlllaca In Southam Callfornlal S.. us todl)'1 IFFICf TlllJIEE ASSIST. MANAGER. Re-latlons and administering Can you Ana. 542-2343 C.sta •eu 6124 '81 0 egabyte Corvus for vehicle 551•8285 851-8330 days 955--1036 "ULL TIME ... Ottlce ex-tart exper pref .. 240 emergency first aid. Spare 3 hrs nightly? Stationery Store In CdM Disk ,with 0$m250n1n,et sys-Liz WE llY '76 450SL. 'altvel'/red Int, ..r Broadway. Laguna Bch. Certificates required: Ad· Are you F 12" alum. boat. nt hp mtr tem, ease mo. perlence helpful. Must be 497-4403 ask IOf' John. vanced Lifeguarding. Well groomed. needs /T expertenoed llke new, lg gu tanks for at 675-6442 both tops, very nice. good with numbers and First Aid and CPR .. WS I dependable salesperson. 675-t010 P.U. Yard lull. . Fri/Sat MINOLTA Copier high vol-CLEAi OUS $22,000. 497 ·6222 2800 Harbor Btvd. Ute typing ablllty neoess-I ULTI SALIS MllT required prior to teaching and Sell motivated? Supervisor Trainee for 1965 Arnold. ~8-7813 .umn, 20 bin sorter coat All TllOll '60 300SO, exit cond, 57K COSTA MESA •ry. Excellent company In 11 SUHI swimming classa. Apply Do ~ou small housekeeping ae<-ESTATE SALE: Bdrm aet, Best offer. 240-1393 mllH, dark brown. ~li.,,..~-me--=-let---.....,.,...,.3...,,.1-=J benefits. Please call Tina Need serious people to aid Immediately; no resumes. Enjoy working with kids? vice Cheerful, energetic, old railroad lantern a -$24,400. Dan 648 ... 242 " for appointment at In company's rapid ex-If you~an answer YES mature. reliable. Own bedding household Word Processor, Savin 173 c;:guna. b;;blk. 380 540-9100 pan11on.HlghSforthose C.tlfJlflrll l l Phone646·7021 transportation. Mop Items la~nmow« pie-950 Verltex, xlnt cond. Aakat>outthemoneywe V-8,a/c,runsgrt.11450 IUIEll OAltLUC able to train & motivate PerSlllll le,t. 2:30-6pm Mon thru Fn. Squad 557-9097 lures 'etc 607 Ha,;,llton Maintanance agreement eanchaave4y19ou thplru our obo 9'1-5857 '492-3530 --------others now. Call Mrs. · · transfecable. $2400/obo. pur ... ue ans. Make your shopping eas-Harper. 752-7491 . 1111 tf M•l1. SWITClllAll IHI. Ffl. Sat. Sun. llzat 875--6442 .111 IU-'14o...n121111 .. fer by u~ng the Dilly Pl· 10 0'-' Q .J Pl Exper. helpful. Wiit train GIANT FLEA MARKET~ , ~ 12... t•Mllfl Xlntcond. '50-6183 lot CIU!lifled Ada. Clustfled Ada 642-5678 m l •••" 111 P~'[_ ~~L:i.~~E~~s~· s':e~ right person. 642-3013 Treasures-trivia. Food, Pa1a11 I H I .,. rtYlrH II_... l301 Quell Street •79 VETTE. 18K ml, Xlnt Oil--iJil· S1at1A111,CA12101 E llsh Ill train The Tlllll/Flml games. prizes. S•t only. Antq. utiiu11y carved •• NEWPORT BEACH to .i ......-... . I J I DI' •• ••••••• ._ Aff, &off11 Ea,. l /F J'ogppeits wCleanlng Ser-March 3, 8am-2pm. upright. finished In antq. WI llY Ul-llll H!fch ~; :';i;t; .. -~ vice. 966•1300 English speaking. Steady TeWlnkle School green $950. 494-4816 USED CARS & TRUCKS s1o,900. firm. &48-1151 • • LUIS work. Excel benefits. Gisler and Cellf. St MB '83 300CO Turbo. r---..,,.='-='~=-=-==--• • RT Tl M (' • tmmed. opening tn busy QIALln CllTIOL Good opport. for right Coste Mesa. COME IN OR CALL FOR Champ./Pal Interior. Uk• Sii IS Fiim PA • loan brokerana company person. Please ask for IVERS & PONO flEE •-•,.•• 1 $28 500 : . e to handle loa~-documen· F~~~~':~t~~-~~~l~i~ Charles House of Tailor-F1aat1ia Spinet Plano llke new. 2 Corm~~= m~:st :.'. ' . • e tatlon & Investors ser-wage to .start. Apply. Ing. So. Coast Plaza, Vall~ 1134 mo's old. MUST SELL. OlllYllLIT • . • vice. Successful can-Books on Tape. 729 C.M. 540-8491. GARA~iSALE: SAT. M Sl,400. 557-8393 aftr 5 16211 BEACH BLVD. MBZ 500SE. '81, •ntr . • • Deliver Daily Pilot by cfuuto : dldate must be organized Farad St .. Costa Mesa. TELEPlllll UUI 18882 BROOKHURST HUNTINGTON BEACH gry/Palomlno. ~~ ~· ) & detail oriented with 548-5525 (ask for Biii). Work your own hours at (NEAR ELLIS) Kawell upright pl1no. xlnt 141-lllls Ml-lll1 compl. "~S::· ' . : (apprt>x. 3 hours per y . : ~~~~~:.s~:~·~:~ REALESTATE hme64S..S381,631--0185 lniat 1144 cond.$3000.645-5133 497-1348 ... •Weekdays afternoon, week-• 640-9350, IALESPEllSOI TelephoneSalea Big Canyon & furJ;ock l~rtia1 .... , 1130 :::=. TIP SSS Plll : ends early morning. Ea111 ap-: 1111., llllllUPEI lot active Balboa Island of-PHii IHI llAUIUI Garage Sale. Queen sol• aa Sla1e top pool 116'. See Rc>Mld Oact For Pampered •.proximately $400 per mo. Ask •: w•nted. ExptH. pref flee. Llc'd. Call Bette Oyn•mlc.managerr~d to bed, decor•tor chra, w/return 1465. 645--1691 •DOEm IEIZ Wtt 1117 • for Bruce Emsley. Mature l)«ton, reliable. Walsh 673-6900 manage existing pone drapes. lamps & tables. ft b•le TopMercedeaPl'leelPlkl ~ COtOMt xtra T needed/ aa ..,. R OEPTIOlllT room. You must, •baol-Men a c Io the a. S 1 J. ' ""I Ill p lftlo ..,.._.. • • ranap. g ~ E utety must. have m•n-t5•Lv34, 1-.. 1 .. clot .. ~ H It"" f., tttf clean I cyt, am/fm, P¥ • CIRCULATIO-..t. T DEPT. •. Ml monmtehrud I F•rtldeay lh5h I rpme ·. _... ,.A ..., ·--DIAL 213171• MER ES ltMt'lng, air, IUtO, 4 t*I 1~ for active R.E office on expel'. gener1tlng INda. 8-10, toys, elee. type. *4SPEAKERSTEREO: HOUSEOflMPORTS,lnc cerb, 3t,890 ectu.I ml. .. • 642_4321 F.QE ' • 498-2783 Rhonda Balboa Island. Mull have Plush office In Newport writer. 16851 Stn Rutlno, BSA' turntable, t~ deck, •1•00 MUST se• , • pleaun1 telephone voice. Be~h. Call Larry TURTLEROCK 75~. r~dtll' ... only S95. Pat • IHI " ·875-9018 ~ •• s.ll Idle Items 6~2-5676 light typing and errands. 645-8733 SAT 7:30 to 11. 650 ... 518 . 1:::., .... 17g M s ....., _. ldnt , ______ ......,.....,,..... ifJl!t!!!~liiliiiliiiillii[liliililillii .......... ,, Full time Call Betty ..... I 1 " lftV , •v n ""• f::::l •••• Walsh TEXAS OIL COMPANY MoVlng: end tbls, mlrrOft, Akal computerized etereo .... .... oond ., 14300/obo. ... , • aper rfr h needs mature person for lamps, beda, antqa, BMW system w/SR ~rt. nu .. .,. o,47-7350. 54W7oe 1917 MUSTANG cO..v. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Wahl llfHO•s short trips surrounding & Votvo acoeuL snow 11600+, .. 11 1900. 't88XAXQ 268 p~ 1111 COmof. reet'd 219 v..a. 11-1 Oran°" County. Contact ch-'na, Ml,_,• more. 631..0183. L.. RUNS GOOD -· Al'(. PIS red wlwtlt top RECEPTIONIST: Pleaaent customers. We tr1ln. Fri, 1Q....4PM only. 14752 Pair of Releerch Accous 850--4593 I , 41 ;pct, :tf. anllf, tetilo. ffi-6241 • •urroundlnga.· frOf'lt offkie Writ• W.Y.. Olck...a<>n, Doncat• Rd. 857~5318 • -b ..... 2"" T .11.-. ttbtt q , nu ''*' ftft. ' Pres., Soutllweat.,n Pet· ..., _.,rs, new, -w ntaa S3400 obo 648-8451 78 lltet• 11tchbk, xlftt appeatallCe. Cell Miry roteum, Box 789, Ft. lWlU.. 3·way W/X-OVflt, ret 1740 t72 MGda. cmpr Q -ltQ cood, CHI ,, bargain Sh1fonat!y, 567·5611 Worth, Tx. 76101. Super sai.. M Sat onty. w 1190 obo 538-0224 urea. CB. tape «*k.' on ..... t lif 11850. 7ff..0850 11""11111T Pan Tl,,,.· 4111 PINO de veoa Wanted: nonWQ(l(tng oo1or cond 11800 &42·2550 'ff P&. 124. ;:;;, 800d 'ft°""' 4 IC»d, air. SMrp If you are an experf«lced llW•WI lfllUI hMi 1141 TV's, under 10 yra Old •• 76 ~ 100 V-8 euto oood .. AM/FM cw,10K cw,runeeidt.'3350oCIO. rff•ptlonlet, IYP• 50 Start at '562 PIT. LOC91 8f:t);d'.£ rn will plell up. 837-10te pwr/raat, r~nl orHti mf, $7100, 841..ata.. If 541-8461 wpm h•ve • Oood ap. H s 1 • • p-a.. Cl'l••P· n .. d mon•Y· no Inf, 4.M--3921 ~JI;!!;;;~~ pearenc. & Ilk• WO(klng ar.. • orada on y, ctofhH, ptcturH, all ._.. ... p..o.t 0 yttme with grMt p.opie In 1 need car. good math kind• ot OOodleel Make 1r Gton wt;;; 118 r. t en a.a.it llH busy ta11 oroowtno Co In skill• & n .. t ~tJM». your own off«t. Don't Mttc, wltrtr, belt 'tri, &a / 'fl dordlni, •itctrfc Nawport Center. C•ll 964-2&90(3-8 M) mlu 111 Sat .1 1•2: Sun. w1t11 ski, Iota of JC1r• C1iaMt IMI .unroof. 1Wdt09ilet r-*'CI 13200, *' edjuat tOI' 780-9320Of644·1000 TO.!: M__._ l290-A N. Coaat Hwy Ndl ~l!tl• wortt. $6.100 ....... u.r,.o Nilfi .. otto ....... ale. P'!J,._ ~ • .!:"" ,,..... ..... U-)ofnt reat9Urtnt Fem•twpr ............ and l!!J!lt .... ~ 1111 obo ..... S.5414 ~~ .• twq./wtlftt '3300/0IO.-t-'2200'obo•..otot N.w CM r•t now hiring. Eaeor1t. <213)M&-lea.4 -24' flberfCNWn, 1'74, With Me-04tl cw 845-3321 h9i11i1 Uft .=".' .. .:ir1~;..~1n:; TUYl111T ~s~~h ~1:·=:1:ooc1con-L ......... 118 '12 1 75-== tL wM per10n1dlhwtr. 745 w. UWHIT MllD S1 & Batbol etvd, N.8 . • · Nt, u.o, .ent "*"·· mr t09, .. q, aood cond, 19th St, CM, 650-573~ Comm•rclalt PIHaur•. M11ct1 2-3-4. eem-eom. 28 SU~ ~. ~ a-...11 tllf & wood; Otte. •th. Mod• now btkt/tftHI P•lnt. Mutthavtmlnlmum2yra Clot1'11n9 booltJ. plant._ HO Meroa, xtnt. -"' effor1 can · maece 11750. 75-11• ~'11 Saltt •xper. Sabor trelned. kit~., .. mite. 873-1173, ~s.11n 'ti JOI!. *• plb..l. 111u • .M4.000 ., a.-..... * TIE LMI * Ctll TomMI Amb•Macso= Halt 0' my"°'* mu11 got Hew ._, ~ rrw' eoono •1100MW4.s1 It A-,.., ettafltton ~ LOOltlng for 2 full/time I 1 T' av• I · H • w port . !:~~:.. ~·· t)f~:.: rllflnol. '' _, l8nll. Gd -1111 .t 127,500 C.il 144·7211 pt/tim. person•. o•I• 8«-4eOO lt·'50 S.turday. 1•5 concf · 11100. Oall ifl'Ut11 •lntconcl.Low orftMa10. •xP 111 men's & women's You don't Med • ,. .... to 1 '7 "2nd 8:.r.t 6"6-9562 c"'9 = ·--er•• M .J.'I Europ•tn aportsw•ar _.., , .,_,, ... -Ion "dr•w fest" Wh•n you Hav~ yow rNd tOd•Y'• tot>o, 63t-2552tCi fJl'GO Poalt ~ now Call p&aoe an ad In tti. DWty Have IOmtlftllnO you "*'• c1 .. a1n.ct Ad•? tf not, ------........ low,.;... '°'Int : Pttot Want .Adl1 e.a now to•? aw-.o adt dO you•,.....,. .,. .._ HLL tdft Items w ith • r,;i:X)OOON.I' 7IOoOU5 fW ~ 144-1111 I 64~·5e78; " well &42-M11. ..... II\ ..,_.. Plot C4aHlftecl Ad. • ' 140-1180 !i ' ., ll l lJ ,, ' ·' > '- Coast The Exchange Club of· Laguna Beach has honor-" ed six Laguna Beach pollce·offlcers for their outstanding work during 1983./A3 California San Francl$CO smokers suffer first day of strict new ordinance./ A4 ~ ~f!!~h~~:-;} -~ convention./ Al ·=·=~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Nation South Carolina Sen. Ernest Hollings Is ex- pected to drop out of race for President./ A5. The nation's latest storm has claimed 56 ltves In 13 ·states./ A4 World Lebanon, Syrian leaders appear near agreement on troop withdrawal pact cancelatlon./ A4 Canada Prime Minister Trudeau says he's step- ping down after 16 years . atthetop./AI Living . Friends can't bellevethe plight that finds the Sam Mitchell family ltvlng In a truck./81. Risk of Down's syndrome Increases with advanced maternity age./82 Sports Jo Ann Wash,am ref urns to Mesa Verde, the scene of her record-setting pair of aces, for this week's LPGA Unlden lnvlta- tlonal./C1 UCI takes on national- ly-ranked Nevada Las Vegas In a key PCAA b.asketball game tonight. /C1 The New Jersey Nets have too much defense for the Lakers./C4 Entertainment Amy Irving didn't want to do "Yentl" but now she's more than glad she did. /83 Buaineu • For the latest In business and real estate In Orange County, ready today's Credit Line.JBS 82 M A3 85 A• C6-8 M ca C3 82 ¢7 82 a1 .. 2 85 M Al A3 C1-4' ae 83 83 A2 A4 ~ f lllT 111111· • . -SUS- e WI Mike Bryen. 5 (left). brother Juon, 7, f$red ln Coeta lleu accident. A dark night along the Coast From staff ud wire reports Traffic lights went out, movie theaters scrapped showings and restaurants had to serve cheese and crackers by candlelight when a blackout hit parts of six Western states for up to 21h hours Wednesday evening. putting three million utility customers in the dark, including 200,000 in Orange County, authorities said. Costa Mesa, which was particularly hard hit was the scene of a traffic collision that was blamed on traffic signals being out. · · Officials were trying to determine today what caused a major north-south power transmission line to fail Wednesday night in Northern California, darkening parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Texas. The 500-kilovolt Pacific Gas & Electri c Co. power line wen.tout at 5:43 p.m ., affecting a huge, inter- connecting power gnd. The power outage affected about 200.000 Southern California Edison customers in Orange County, according to company spokesman Jim Kennedy. . "The outage caused considerable loss of capacity," Kennedy said .. The system is designed to auto matically drop load in order to get the system back to normal." The load served from seven substations in the Orange Coast was dropped at 5:47 p.m., he said. but all of the electrical load was returned to power about 6:01 p.m. Kennedy said Costa Mesa was probably hardest hit in the area during the blackout. "Three of the stations dropped actually serve Costa Mesa," Kennedy said. • Seven people were injured sn a Costa Mesa traffic collision that occurred at Bear Street and South Coast Drive about 15 minutes after the traffic signals at the intersection went out. According to a polfoe report, a car driven by Suzanne Bryen. 28, of Santa Ana, broadsided a car driven by Sawsan Bayaa, 26. oflrvine, at about 6 p.m. Bryen and hertwo passengers, and Bayaa and her three passengers, all suffered injuries and were treated in the emergency rooms of Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital and Mercy General Hospital. Calm after the ·storm: Shore dwellers know it. could happen again EDJTOR 'S NOTE: I.Mt YCIU' •t this time, the..sldes opened •nd rbe ntins came -furiously. At the Mme u'!'_~ tides were runni1J6 unusually b.,a along the Coast. The combrnatlon p~ed to punish Oran,e Coast resideqts for the first days of Much. In a four-part series, t.M Daily Pilot will look back at the 1torm rbro111h the eyes ofrhose who battled and were battered by the elements. A year after a wicked winter storm ripped apan bis Corona del Mar house and threatened to spill it into the Pacific Ocean, Gerald Thompson js still nervous.. He checks the WCJther map daily, obtervina offlhore storms and calcu· lath'I when and wbete they mi&ht hit. Any darkened spot on the map is ceu.te for con<:iern. .. I•'• lib liv'"-OA an At"tivl' (•ult line or on lhe side of Mount St. Helens," he says. ''You know it can ba~pen any time. ' You know it can hloPcn just hke that," he adds, nappini bis fineen. Tbompsqn's oceanfri>m two-ttorY bou1e in quiet China Cove toOlc a sav• p0undlna in last yar•s winter THE STORM • t STEVE A YEAR LATER stonn -a flurry of wind. surf and rain that turned the Oran,e Coast into an ovemiaht disaster. This year it's been a different story. "OentJe as a lamb... he says. lookina down at lhe small' ,entle wavci'llppinaapinst lhefewrtmain- int Mli.nn lhal o the Dier that • • ! • ·ar es Ex-Mesan accused of two murders during desert moviemaktng session By STEVE MARBLE OlllleO..,, ......... A former Costa Mesa man accused of killing two girls durin§ a 1982 pornographic "snuff film session mdicated today be will waive extra~ dirion and return to Orange County to fight the charges. according to police in Nonh Las Vegas, Nev .. Nonh Las Vegas police said dley~ believe lhe burly fonner COllli Mela~ man bas been Hving in the area It._..': since November. Rainey said Douglas had asiumod the name George Harris and bad bielD · doing odd jobs to support hi.....,. whjle making plans to opet1 u · upholstery shop. He describect' *· (Pleue He PORltO/~ Fred Bene Douglas, 55, was ar- rested in Nonh Las Vegas before claiwn-& .!lay after lawmen kicked i.n the frOM door of a bou.se he was sharin~witb a man and woman. ~-~ ~~~f.S-l)'l~lh--·-.-.:~~.J_~ ... ~~~~.-.~ ~~qttillf;l'.R"~-. _..&W~~.)'A~~ ..... -·~~ Nonh Las Vegas J)olice Sgt. Gary Rainey, who said Anaheim police officers are on hand to escon Douglas back to Orange County. Douglas and a second man are suspected of killing Beth Jones, 19, and Margaret Kruegur, 16, during a pornographic filming session in the Anza Borrego desert. The girls al- legedly were lured to the deaths with pronuses they would make $500 each for acting in a bondage-type porno film. The teen-a~e Anaheim girts were reported missing in August 1982 but their bodies were not found until the following April when a man taking pictures of wildflowers came across the skeletal remains. A warrant for the arrest of Douglas and a second man, Richard Hernandez, 38, was issued in August Douglas, , who operated an u~ holstery shop when he lived in Costa Mesa, vanished several days before a murder warrant for bis arrest was signed. Hernandez, wbo is still at laIJe. disappeared at the same time . It was odd because l don•t believe be knew the .warrant was coming out," said Orange County Deputy District Attorney T ony Rack.auck.u. "At least he shouldn't have." Irvine cop cleared in sex accusation By ANDREA ADELSON OlhO.., ......... An internal investigation by the Irvine Police Dcpanment hasn't turned up any eviden<;e to substan- tiate a claim by a teen-ager that an Irvine patrolman made sexual ad- vances toward her, authorities said Wednesday. Police Chief Leo Peart saJd the claim by a 14-year-old girl undergoing psychiatric care was "completely fabricated." · The Irvine girl and her parents apparently filed a complaint against the unidentified officer Jan. 30. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said. Chief Peart, who would not. idcnt· ify the officer or the alleged victim. said the girl claimed a patrolman ordered her to show him pans of her anatomy to prove that she had beed a victim of physical abuse. The incident allegedly took place while the officer was taking the girl to j uvenile hall in Orange, at the request ' ~ I of her parents, the chief said. Investigators, "who've spent hun- dreds of houn on this,·· found the officer's time accounted for, depan- ment procedures followed. and no evidence of parental abuse, Peart said. The District Anomey's Office was not asked to review the case for a possible criminal investigation, be added. "If there was even panial substantiation. we would have," Peart saJd. What investigators found was an emotionally . troubled young girt undergoing psychiatric care before the incident occurrCd, who bas a history as a truant and runaway, he said. "If she would have been an adult. we would have filed charges against her." Pean said. Brady said the girl's parents "arc now satisfied there is no wrona- doing." He said a counselor believed she was "fantasizing." (Pleue Me OFFICER/ A2) / r ~ethei"all d .efeDse .oi)Cns- in Costa·Mesa death trial :t_ JEF.P' ADLER ~ ........ The defen attorney for accused killer Richard James Wetherall told an Orange. County Superior Court jury Wednesday he intended to prove his client did not strangle Costa Mesa ~•dent Patrick Scott Miller in June 1983. . • "There will be tesllmony to estab-lish WetheraJI did not and could not bave Strang.led Patrick Scott Miller," Deputy Public Defender William K.o-peny said during his opening statement to jurors. · Kopeny made his comments minutes after the prosecut1on rested in the fU"Sl-<iegree murder and rob- bery trial that began Feb. 7. WetheraJJ and co-defendant Arthur George Goldner Jr.. who faces a separate trial on s1m1lar charges. arc accuscid of beating and strangling Miller mi the bedroom of h1~ Costa Mesa home on June 28. 1983. The prosecution contends Miller met his alleged ICJllers at a local bar several hours before he was hit over the head with a vacuum cleaner, bot-tied and sevecely beaten by _ Wethetall and Goldner. Tbe pair were co-wodters. at a Santa Ana moving company. After beauna Miller. the two are accused of piling up numerous house- hqld goods in Mailer's truck and dnv1ng off. Miller, the 26-year-old son of former Orange County upervisor Edison MiUcr, w" fo und by his g.irlfnend the followina morning lying in a pool of his own blood. Kopeny told the jury that tesu of Miller's body revealed traces of cocaine. Valium and a "high level of alcohol" ID his system. He wd Valium is frequently used by cocaine abusers to counter the drug's effect. "There will be evidence about bow a person with those k1nds of levels would act and what affect they would have on his system." the defense attorney said. The first defense Y.1tness called to testify was Orange Count) Coroner's Office to1l1cologist Jimmy Turner who told jurors Miller's blood alcohol level averaged .22 when 1l was analyzed after his death, more than ' twice the lepl limit at whieh drivers are declared leplly into"iicated. Another witness celled by I.be defense was an expert in how drugs and combinalions of drugs influenet people's behavior. AJso, Miller's SJrl- fnend, Diana Peters, was expected to be recalled during the defense portion of the trial. Peters. wh<1 araued with Miller and stormed out of the house with their infant son and her daughter not long before the killing is alleged to have octu~. was the trial's opening witness, describing for the jury how she discovered her boyfriend's lifeless body. Sbc also testified that Miller supponcd the family largely by selling cocaine and marijuana. Wetherall, in a tape-rcc6rded con- fession to Costa Mesa police played for the panel earlier this week, admitted attacking Miller. but said the beating was tnuercd when Miller aimed a loaded shotgun at him. lf convicted. Deputy District At- torney Pat Geary said he would ask the court to sentence Wetherall to a life prison term without the possi- b1hty of parole. ·~~SIW~i~W:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PORNO SNUFF SUSPECT ••• From Al Dou~as was arrested as he dro~e a police informant and the two under- cover officers into the desert 30 miles north of Palm Spnngs. where police alleged he was going to ltill the .. Fair skies With lo~ clouds due COaetal == ~ "" 32 ~ ts ~ac .a M I.Aw --lllDnO ... '°""' OONl CDlulllM " , .. Cleo~ Ill 11'9 morning OI,,.,._.. DllllM-1'1 Wonll 111 S2 ,.., '~"'-,tld_ with lllgN ~on " 07 II IO 71 '°"4glll '60 10 llO 0.-54 32 ,,_ l'olnt =to,,,. ...... 0.MOlftM M 25 ..,, '°"* -....... -3,,' Md O.Croll 27 OI -....1111nc1a dllMt flloltl 11\0t~ Oulull'I 24 OI ... ~Weal lo-ltlwMt wlndt 10 l!IPMO .. '° lo 1t 11-whh I 10"""' W1nO wa11e1 fllrbanb 15 00 F~ atl«llOOf\.-*-*"' ~ 2 10 flrgo 27 2t It ..... .., Jlifoue!l 'rldey. 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IWwpor1 2-3 ,., 19 t4 Sun •ta at 5:49 pm. today. r1-11 22nd 81,_, IWwpor1 2 ,. 21 04 1'21 • m Ftldty end Mtl tgaln 11 5. 50 Balboe Wectoe 11111 poor 4t 31 pm L.egune 8Nell 1.3 poor 48 34 Moon ..u 1oc1ay •16:01 pm , ,._ 11 s..~. t·~ ,.., 21 20 e 40 • m. Frl<ley encl Mtl egaln 11 6·57 Wat• 1emp·H 40 21 pm 8Wll Olrectlon -• Fake cab -.,...,;;J.,, _, ---·~·£i--.~1 .... OFFICER ... From Al Pean speculated the claim may have been an attention-getting de· nce. · The teen's parents "recognized she was having difficulty. But I don't think they knew she would do something like th1Si to place a person's reputation and c:areer in jeopardy," Brady said. Pean said the officer involved in the alleged incident has a clean record. but was suspended from duty with pay while the investigation was under way. a standard procedure. He ref used to disclose the length of the suspension. Pean said he is confident the investigator's conclusions are ac- curate. 'Tm ver} comfortable There was a complete rev1c"" and a 'Cl) thorough invest1ga11on." Pean said -Hulsh, ~9. was pronounced deed ride, baebaJI battlng CllQe Md a at Fountain VaHey Convnunlty mtnaature golf coune which wa Hospital. An autopsy wu ~ comeretone of alt their t.clll- uled today. .tlee. . I The two Hulah brothers were An offtcial at Huish Fam fy Fun reportedly 8180 pk>nMte In the Center In San Juan Cept8trano said Huish and conttructlon dewlopment of r9CrMtton bUmp workers were ctearlno ground for a ~· · new Buftwlnkle's reetaur.m at the ~· U.: 08::)t't ~ ~ Fountain Valley sport• complex at bOOkkeeper Mwlanne ~ Magnotta Street north of Warnttr today, "butheneverk>ft""8k>Yeto Avenue. work ln the dfrt and aend. He never Hulsh and his brother dewtoped Iott his~ touch end Uked to their ftrst miniature gotf park In wort< With the laborers.~• ProVo, Utah,onaehoeetrlng,ulda ttuWt, a relldent of San Juan company offlctal. They have llnoe Clplltr81\0, lee.Yet • wife Md tour developed aportl perk9 In La c:hMdt'9n.S.W.atetcheduledat Mesa. Upland, Anaheim and 1 p.m. Saturday at the Church of Redwood Ctty u weff 81 In ..__~of l.atter-dsySlltnta ln Anaheim. The Foontaln Valley f• 8.n Clemente where he eerwd • clllty featured a water slide. boat eport• director for youth athJetlcs. COAST STORM REMEMBERED ... From Al rece1v1 ng end of a boiling and angf) ocean. Years ago he µvc up trying to keep a boat docked in front of the house. And after losing the dock three t1mec, in two years. he gave up on that also.- But nothing had prepared him for last year's storm. Backed with humcane-fon:c winds. the ocean ripped awa) the pier and snapped ofT the end of an adjacent concrete deck Patw furniture was 'flung into the ocean like so many plastic toys A multi-ton concrete slab that stood as the final obstacle between the ocean and the house·~ pilings rocked back and forth with the ~a'e'> One of the waves finall) shauercd a h"1ng room wmdow Inside the houc,c: the scene was no less chaotic. White capped ~a,es cascaded through the house. crashing and slamming d own on the kitchen counter. sending appliances fl) 1ng everywhere. The carpeting~ the drapes. everything \'.as soaked. The waves were so monstrous al times that the spray 1ns1de the house reached up to the second floor. dampening a skyfight beyond that. Outside. the waves climbed up the front of the house and leaked in through the second-floor windows. ''I've been on the ocean 40 of my 50 -..cars and until then. I never realized ihe power of water." Thompson says now. •·1t was hkc a rock slamming 1n10 the house." But 1t wasn't like Thompson was alo ne in his suffcnng. Hardly. Within a three-hour penod on March I, more than three inches of ram fell. Except for Newport Boulevard. every maJor street in the c:it} was closed. Pacific Coast High- way from Seal Beach through New- pon Beach was closed because of flooding. Boats were used to rescue some residents. .\ 24-inch water main running under the Newport Bay Bndge was snapped b} the ~hecr pressure of .... ater raging under the bridge. On the wettest day 1n decades. half the city went without water. Emergenc)' room surgenes at ~ ............. nearby Hoag Mcmonal Hospital were hailed when water flowed into the hospital's basement. Hillsides in Corona del Mar began to heave and give way. More than 40 boats were snapped from their moorings in Newport Harbor. Several sunk and others were simply pulled out the harbor entrance and lost at sea. At least a dozen pnvate docks on Balboa Island were broken up by the churning surf. An entire slip in a city-owned manna near Harbor Island broke free dunng the storm and washed into the harbor. dragging a dozen boats along Wllh ll. Ahhough,Jt would be several days before the g~rnment proclaimed 1t so. eve!) one in the cny knew it was a disaster Two days later. the Thompson family called a moving company and had most of their possessions hauled awa) and put in storage. .. A pool table and a piano. That's all that was left behind." he says. For nearly four months, the Thompson's furniture stayed in storage. They si mply had lost trust 1n the ocean and did not want 10 risk • bringing their possessions home. "We didn't want to bring 11 back 1ust so it could gei soaked. You're apprehensive. We're still ap- prehensive." If any good came of the three-day storm. ll was a new found trust for Thompson in the federal goveni- ment After }Cars of paying hundreds of dollars for federal flood insurance. Thompson says he was pleasantly surprised when an adjustor from the Federal Emergency Management Agency showed up several days after the storm and arranged a quick, easy payoff ''I'd JUSt paid my premium two weeks before the stot"rn ." he recalls. Th~mpson now is attempting to get permits to have a natural rock seawall built in the ocean in front of his home. Until the work is done. the house is unprotected from the surf. Elsewhere in the city. the sc-ars from the storm still remain. . Scenic Backbay Drive along the Upper Newport Bay still has not be reopened and the 24-inch water main has not be repaired. A back-up water main remains in use. An improved drainage system on tt\e Balboa Peninsula. though, has been installed and the city-owned manna 1s undergoing an expensive remodeling. Gerald Tllompeon '•Corona del Mar bome at the betfbt of tut March'• fierce raJnatorm. "We've been very .. very luclcy this winter,"' says Thompson. "8ut I ,houldn't talk too soon. All it takes is one storm Ju t one." ' Just Call 642-6086 Wbaf do you Ith about tbe Dally Piiot? What don't' yo11 Ilise? Call tile numbtr at ltft and your mn111t will bt rtcorded, tran1crlbH and dtllvertd to tht approprlatt editor. Tbt samt 24-hour answering 11ervi<'t may bt used to rtcord letter• to the editor on any topic. Contrlbuton to our Len ers column m111t lnchtde tbelr oame and t~l,.phoae 11tft'lber for wrlflcatlon. No clrcolatlon calls, please. Ttll "'whit's on your mind. \ c assaults waitress Newport Beach police are looking for a man posing as a taxi cab driver who tried to sexually as- sa u It a 26-year -old waitress. The woman met a friend at the Rusty Pelican res- taurant on the Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach Tuesday night to celebrate getting a new JOb. When the friend de- .parted. the victim called a taxi to take her home. As she was standing outside the restaurant a man in a white. full-sLzed. Amencan-made car drove up and asked her if she had called a cab. · - The suspect then offered to allow the woman to sit m the front scat of the car. She noticed the car did not have a meter. but it had the type of radio found in taxis. When the man drove the car under the NeWport Boulevard ove~ss, he pulled off to the side of the rode and tried to remove the woman's dress. She fought off the attack but the man was able to rip a shoulder strap on her dress and grab at her breasts before she escaped. Dally Piiot Dallvery 11 GuarantMd ~ h J ., '' • '~.. ' " ' .ti .. ' ' .. • v·• ,, .. , ""' '' ,. (to Take -A Pilot to lunch and win a lunch on us • The Daily Pilot will buy lunch for you and a friend up to $20. To win. you just have to fill out this coupon and mail it in to Pilot Lunch. ...P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. California 92626. 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The nation's latest storm has claimed 56 llves In 13 states./A4 World Lebanon, Syrian leaders appear near agreement on troop withdrawal pact cancelation./ A4 Canada Prime Minister Trudeau sayshe's step- ping down after 16 years at the top./ Al Living Friends can't believe the pllght that finds the Sam Mitchell family living In a Jruck./81. Risk of Down's syndrome Increases with advanced maternity age./B2 Sports Jo Ann Washam returns to Mesa Verde, the scene of her record-setting pair of aces, for this week's LPGA Unlden lnvlta- tlonal./C1 UCI takes on national- ly-ranked Nevada Las Vegas In a key PCAA basketball game tonight. /C1 The New Jersey Nets have too much defense for the Lakers./C4 . Entertainment Amy Irving didn't want to do' 'Yentl'' but now she's· more than glad she did. /83 For the latest In business and real estate In Orange County, ready tQday' s · Credit Ltne./85 INDEX' Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge 84 Bulletin Board A3 Bu linen 85 Callfornla Newa A4 Clualfled C6-8 Com lea 84 Croeaword C8 Oelth Notl<* C3 Help YourMlf 82 Horote0P9 C7 Ann Landert 82 Living 81-2 Mutuel Funda 85 NatlOnal Newa A• Opfnlon A8 Po4toe ~OQ. A3 8port1 Stock Marketa Telievtlion T'heetWI W-"* World Ntwl FV sport pazl:, ~•ner killer! . . By ROBERT BARKER OftMDlllr ......... James Huish, a million@ire sports center owner "who nevi:r lost his desire for working with his bands and digaing in the dirt and sand" was killed Monday morning when a brick pillar toppled and struck him in the head. Huish, who bperated the Fountain Valley Oolf and Recreation Center · and five other complexes throughout the at.ate with his twin brotherJ. John, was removina wrou&bt iron rrom a brick wall support column when the incident occurm:J. Someone ap- parently shouted a warning that the wall was falling but Huish apparently stumbled over some wrought Iron on the ground and was struck on the side of the head, according to Fountain Valley polict Lt. Dave Brokaw. Huish, 49, was ptonounced dead at Fountain Valley Community Hospi-. ~1. An autopsy was scheduled today. developed sports~ in La Mesa, An official at Huish Family Fun UolaQd, Anaheim and lledV(OOd City Cent~r in San Juan Capistrano said at-Well U in Anaheim. The Fountain Huish and construction work.en were Y alley facility featured a water slide, ~clearing ground for a new Bull-boat ride, baseball battin& caeie and a winkle's restaurant at the Fount.a.in miniature aolf course which was 1he Valley sports complex at Mqnolia commtone ofall thtir flcilities. Street north of Warner Av~nue. The · two Huiah bro<hen were Huish and his brother developed reportedly also pioneen in the dc- their first miniature golf park in velopment of recreation bump can. Provo~ Utah, on a\Sboestrina. said a · "He was easily a millionaire many co~panv official. They have. since, times over," said Company book- keeper Marianne Kanuer said &Oday, "but he never Iott bis love to wOrtt Ill the dirt ana sand. He never Iott bis common touch and liked to wott • with the laborers." , Huish, a resident f SaD Juan Capistrano, lea~ .a wife and bar children. Servicei are scheduled at I p.m. Saturday at the 'Cburdl of Jesus Christ of Latter~y Saintl ia S.O aemente where he terved u sporU direetor for youth athletica. • Poz-n .· snull suspect wi1J i fight charge By STEVE MARBLE and a second man, Richard ,-~II!'.-,., ··-· · · .-,--. ,. ._ ~~~sissuedinA .. Ull. --. ·~r~-------~UIC(}\'~~'ti~ .. -~· ·---~~ .. ~ ........ .!.n~·-~~2 ·Mc&;~Tsderal days be(o;~~· • p<>!'?ograpbac snuff. ftlm , session (Pleueeee POIUIO/A2l Mike Bryen, 5 (left), brother Juon, 7, ~ tn Coeta Meaaaccldent. A dark night along the Coast Seven injured In Mesa accident after failure of traffic signals From staff ud wire report• A blackout hit parts of six Western states for up to 21/J hours W~nesd~y. putting3. million \.!tility customers .i~ the dark, ancludmg 200,000 m Orange County, authonttes said. Costa Mesa, which was particularly bard hit, was the ~ne of a ttaffic collision that was blamed on traffic signals being out. - Officials were trying to determine today what caused a major north~south power transmission line to fail Wednesday night in Northern California, darkening parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Texas. The 500.kilovolt Pacific Gas & Electric Co. power line went out at 5:43 p.m., affecting a huge. inter- connecting power grid. - The power outage affected 60,900 Southern Cali- fornia Edison customers in the Orange Coast, according to Jim Kennedy,areamanagerforCosta Mesa. .. The outage caused considerable loss of capacity," Kennedy said. "The system is designed to automatically drop load in order to get the system back to normal." The load served from 3 7 circuits in the Orange Coast was dropped at S:4 7 p.m., be said, but all of the electrical load was returned to power about 6:0 l p.m. Kennedy said Costa Mesa was probably hardest hit in the area during the blackout. "Three of the stations dropped actually serve Gos ta Mesa," Kennedy said. . . ~ven people were injured in a Costa Mesa traffic colhs100 that occurred at Bear Street and South Coast Drive about l S minutes after the trafllc signals at the intersection went out. Ac.cording to a police report. a car driven by Suzanne Bryen, 28, of Santa Ana broadsided a car driven by Sawsan (Pleue~ POW&R OUTAGE/ A2l Calin after the storm: Shore dwellers know · it could happen ~gain EDITOR ·s NOTE: Lut year at this time, the skies opened and the rain• came -furiously. A.t the ame ~~'1 rides ·were runaiJJI unwually IJ"'1 alons the Coasc. The combmation proce«lcd to punJah Oran,e Coast residents for the Errt days of March. In a four·part serie., rhe Daily Pilot ~II look back at, the storm thro14h the eyes ofthose who btttlod and~ battered by the elements. A year after a wicked winter atonn ripped apart bis Corona del Mar house and threatened to spill it into the Pacific Ocean, OeraJd Thompson is still nervoua. He chccb the -weather map daily. oblervina offshore stonna and caku- latina wben and where they miaht hit. Any datkened spot on the map i1. c:aute for concern. .. '• Jm liY.ina_b & • I .. . THE STORM STEVE Mull£ A YEAR LATER mdicated today he will waive extra-· dition and return to Orange County to fight the charges, according to police in North Las Vegas, Nev. Fred Berre Douglas, SS, was ar- rested in North Las V cgas before dawn Tuesday after lawmen kicked in the front door of a house be was sharing with a man and woman. .. He hasn't signed the waiver but it · appears that be will." explained North Las Vegas police Sit. Gary Rainey, who said Anaheim police officers are on band to escort Dougl~ back to Orange County. , . Douglas and a second man arc suspected of killing Beth Jones, 19. and Margaret Kruegur, 16, during a pornographic filming session in the Anza Borrego desert. The girls al- leaedlywere lured to their deaths with 1'foml5CS they would make SSOO each for acting_ in a bondage·type poQM>- film. • The teen~ Anaheim -girls -.were . reported missing in August 1982 but their bodies were not found until the followina N>rjl when a man taking pictures of Wildftowen came across the skeletal remains. A warrant for the arrest of Dou&las Irvine cop cleared in sex accus.ation By ANDREA ADE~N OfllleDlllJNlt .... An internal investigation by the Irvine Police Department hasn't turned up any evidence to substan- tiate a claim by a teen-ager that an Irvine patrolman made sexual ad- vances toward her, auY,orities said Wednesday. ....,_ Police Chief Leo Peart said the claim by a 14-year-old girl undergoing psychiatric care was "completely fabricated." The Irvine girl and her parents apparently filed a complaint against the unidentified officer Jan. 30, Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said. :". Chief Peart, who would not ident- ify the officer or the alleaed victim, said the girl claimed a patrolman ordered her to show him parts of her anatomy to prove that she had been a victim of physical abuse. The incident allegedly took place while the officer was taking the gitl to juvenile ball in Orange, at the request -• • of her parents, the chief said. Investigators. "who've spent hun- dreds of houn on this," fou nd the officer's time accounted for, depart- ment procedures followed, and no . evidence of parental abuse, Peart said. The District Attorney's Office was not asked to review the case for a possible criminal investigation, he added. "If there was even partial substantiation, we would have." Peart said. What investigators fo und was an emotionally troubled young girl undergoing psychiatric care before the incident occurred, who has a history as a truant and runaway. he said. ' "If she would have been an adult. we would have tiled charges against her," Pean said_ . Brady said the girl's parents "att now satisfied there is no wrong- doing. .. He said a counselor beljeved she was "fantasizing ... (Pleue Hie OFFICER/ A2) ' .. - ( .. .. ~WARP0SES WOR1'D PERIL ••• Maboud, the "Leque of Arab States •mbauador to the United Statea, taid l9sscs 1n the lhrte-yqr-old WM as a~"heq;ion~e Ota the population ... The c.mqe ito t tilel)' to stop, however, because •• A~lah Khomeini, the Irani n teader. "ii not in a dispositJon to coaamunicate with tbe in\ernataonal C()fllUn Wlity ... He Mid since the United States has ataamed the role "as crises manaJer. llie Soviets \Yant to bet.he beneficiary off'ailure. That's why we arc eaJ.cr not to have the United States fail. The Soviet Union is waitina for failure.•• Maboud, a Lebanese citizen educated at American Un1vers1ty 1n Beirut and at OXford, pointed out one iroay io the raging conflict that he related lO colleagues an the Untted Nations. "lt's not a war, but an armed conflict because they both have diplomatic relations." The reply. he told has audience of about 300, was..z "Maksoud's glassei. must be out of tocus." That comment provided a bit of levity in an otherwise sobering d1s- cuss1on over U.S. foreign policy that I.he ambassador said lopsidedly favors lsraef at the expense of Arab OFFICER •.. Prom Al friendsh 1 ps. ''I know an Arab spokesman at this juncture lS not particularly popular.~ said the heavy-set speaker with dark-framed spectacles. ..In U.S.·Arab relations there are many prospeclS and ~ually as many prob- lems. But 1f we floss over the problems, tl 1s defective." Maksoud. former editor of two influential Arabic papers, said pro-Israeli surpon is plvaolud by the West's stil ~uilty conscience over the Nazi genocide of WorRl War II. As a result, Maksoud said. the U.S. g,ives absolution to Israel, even when th e Jewish state violates LJ .S.-negottated agreements, such proh1b1tions over new settlements reached in the Camp David accords. "I think this as one of the gross d1stort1ons tnat had led to problem- atic U.S.-Arab relations," he said. In addition.· Maksoud said inci- dents of terrorism in the Middle East c reate "a distorted vision" of un- resolved issues over a Palestinian homeland. "The Palestinians. · like everyone else. should have a right to sclf-determmauon," he said. Pointina ovt long-standina ties between Arab countries established after World War 11, Maksoud said "we expe<:t from the United States to ocaoti.ate witfl Israel and PaJeatintOft ·equal terms." He cntic1ted the U.S~ do-nolh..ina posture when Israel invaded Leba- non, ostensibly to banle I.he Palesti- nian Uberatjon Organization. "The absolution of the invation and its consequences, I.his per- missiveness has 1cd to an unfonunate sequel that has taken place-the May 17 qrecment," the ambassador said. Mak.loud pn:dicted the Lebanese president, reportedly in Syria today, will abroptc the fgrcement calling for an Israeli troop withdrawal in an attempt toward stabilizing the coun- try. "The agreement was at the expense of the Lebanese," he said. "The most important function of a reconciled government, to bring about its authority, is non·l:.ebanesc forces withdrawal," Maksoud said. "We hope the United Stat~ will bring about moral and diplom~tic pressure" to this end. Maksoud •id. PQRN SNUFF SUSPECT ••• From Al murder warrant for has arrest was In a separate incident, Douglas was signed. Hernandez, who is still at arrested and charged in 1977 with Pean speculated the claim may large. disappeared at the same time. solicitation to commit murder after have been an attention-getting de-"It was odd because I don't believe hiring two undercover female police vice. · he knew the warrant was commg officers from Huntington Beach to be The teen·s parents "recognized she out," said Orange County Deputy in porno movies. Dou~as also al- was having difficulty. But I don't Distract Attorney Tony R.ackauckas. legedJy solicited a prostitute to tor- think they knew she would do "Al least he shouldn't have.'" ture the two officers to death for a .. . . . ·Fair skies with low clouds due HU.e J7 12 eo 21 58 30 32 23 33 16 311 26 31 111 se 35 35 23 v 311 j9 22 ~ 22 47 31 44 20 63 58 111 14 26 04 41 31 46 34 29 20 40 21 Tides TOOAY 3 07 p"' 1124 p"' ,.,., .... 244am '"•"' 3 29pm 1146 p.m 43 27 32 " 23 14 Q ff 21 14 ., n ff 07 64 32 aa 21 a1 oe 24 oe .. llO II 00 a1 H .. 26 11 at :M " 411 3' ... 64 61 ... 2t 06 44 24 llO at 47 31 M 21 11 43 ... at 74 66 31 u se ao 41 27 82 ... 31 17 31 20 311 II 60 JI 42 21 42 21 -4 I 42 Sun Mii al 5.411 p.m today, ,._ 1t 8·21 • m Fr1<11y end Mt• aoa1n a1 5 60 pm MoonM11todey115 01 pm .rie.11 6 40 am Frl<layand Mtl agein 11 5•57 p"' I na1 1-3 1·2 H '6 :M 22 51 H .. 5f &I IO 14 10 &1 40 H '2t ., 20 47 " • ,. 10 42 27 7t 45 47 N " 2' 43 31 something like this. to place a North Las Vegas police said they lesbian bondage film scef¥. ~ • --- ·• ieo':~~~:~ifr':,~~i:/"d ,.,,,., '" ~!~~~,.~.~,:~:~:::>.~.~~:~.~.~~ po~·r.}~~!~.,,...~~c:ih~·.~~~;;~: Wetherall defense opens ~ p~~'~ ~~,h~~' ~lv~?e~~ 'J~,~~;~J"Dou&1a1 b~~ a$$wned ~~~eh ~T~~[:,;~~~~·~~;/l~ · .,... ' •-Na:.ii(l.J "'"'' · · • ' -~., lit' '°"'"' ~ • "'--• ·4'. :~irfr;,~;~~~~~·~r 'Er2r.~~ra\~r~!~~:~"~~=::::·"iil''l!O'St&Me·sa a·eat~ .. ·triar··-~· refused to disclose the length of the upholstery shop. He descnbed the when jurors deadlocked. Before a suspension. neighborhood a .. high transient-type second trial could start, Douglas E Pean said he 1s oonfident the area w11h a lot of people coming and pleaded guilty 10 a !esscr c 1 ha11e of !~~~~~:_ R mvestagator's conclusions are ac-going." conspiracy to commit assau t with a curate. Dougla\ v. as asleep ~when officers deadly weapon and was given three The defense anorn~r. for accused 'Tm very comfortable. There was a kicked their v.a ) into the house where years' probation and credit for six killer Richard James -,Vetherall told complete review and a very thorough he v.as "" 1ng. Police said he dad not months he'd already spent in Orange an Orange County Superior Court m"est1gat1on." Peart said. put up a tight County Jail. jury Wednesday he intended to prove his client did not strangle Costa Mesa resident Patrick Scott Miller in June POWER OUTAGE 4FFECTS COAST ••• From Al Bayaa, 26, oflrvine at about 6 p.m . Bryen and her two passengers. and Ba )'aa and her three passengers, al I suffered anJunes and "ere treated in the emergency rooms of Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital and Mercy General Hospital. In Hunungton Beach, businesses and traffic lights were darkened briefly an an area north of Edinger A venue between Graham Placeand Edwards Street. " "Our li&hts were out about five minutes." said an employeco(Perry's Pizza, at 6501 Edmgcr Ave. "It didn't really cause any problems. Everyone just sat around. Miybe some pizza got cold but I'm not sure." In Fountain VaJley. a police spokesman said power was out momentarily at several 1 ntersect ions on the t'ast side. Irvine's west industrial complex briefly lost power but no residents reponed blackout!>. Area hospitals and convalescent homes reported there were no problems with swttchingon emergency power generators. GOAST STORM REMEMBERED ••• From Al rece1v1ng end of a boumg and angry ocean. Years ago he pve up trymg to keep a boat docked an front of the house. And after losing the dock three times in two years. he gave up on that also But nothing had prepared ham for last year's storm. Backed with hurricane-force winds., the ocean ripped away the pier and snapped off the end of an adjacent concrete deck Patio furniture was flung into the ocean lake so many plastic toys A multt·ton concrete slab that stood as the final obstacle between the ocean and the house·s pilings rocked back and forth with the waves. One of. the waves finally shattered a 11' ang room window. Inside the house. the scene was no less chaotic. 11mes that the spray 1ns1de the house reached up 10 the second floor, dampening a skylight beyond that. Outside. the waves climbed up the front of the house and leaked in . thro ugh the second-floor windows. "I've been on the ocean 40ofmy 50 )'Cars and unul then. I never realized 1he power of water:· Thompson says now. "It was like a rock slamming into the house.'' But 11 wasn't like Thompson was alone m has suffenng. Hardly Within a three-hour penod on March I. more than three inches of ram fell. Except for . Newport Bo ulevard. every major street in the clly was closed. Pacific Coast High- way from Seal Beach through New- pon Beach wai. clo!icd because of flooding. Boats were used lo rescue some residents. nearby Hoag Memonal Hospttal were halted when water 11o"fed into the hospital's basement. Hillsides in Corona del Mar began 10 heave and give way. More than 40 boats were snapped from their moorings in Newport Harbor. Several.sunk and others were si mply pulled out the harbor entrance and lost at sea. At least a dozen pnvate docks on Balboa Island were broken up by the churning surf. An entire sltp in a city-owned marina near Harbor Island broke free dunng the storm and washed into the harbor. dragging a dozen boats along With It. Although it would be several days before the government proclaimed it so. everyone in the city knew it was a disaster. 1983. "There will be testimony to estab- lish Wctherall did not and could not have strangled Patnck Scott Miller ... Deputy Public Defender W1ll1am Kopeny said during his o pening statement to jurors. Kopeny ma~ his comments minutes after the prosecuuon rested m the first-degree murder and rob- bery trial that began Feb. 7. · Wetherall and co-defendant Arthur George Goldner Jr .. who faces a separate trial on si milar charges. are accused of beating and stranJling Miller in the bedroom of his Costa Mesa home on June 28, 1983. The prosecution contends Miller met his alleged killers at a local bar several hours before he was htt over the head with a vacuum cleaner. hog-tied and severely beaten by Wetherall and Goldner. The pair were co-workers at a Santa Ana moving company. After bcaung Miller, the two are ac.cuscd of piling up numerous house- hold goods in Miller's truck and driving off. Miller. the 26-year-old son of DellJ PUot D.tlv..-y 11 Ouerentffd M '"'''"t r1oa, 11 1 Ju o • ! t lu,. f ''lLJ• r 'U1f'' Dy "'> t0 I n l Ail Clefnf~ 1 ( r'f' •' 1> , ,, op., ,. bf' former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller. was found by his Jirlfriend the following morning lying in a pool of his own blood. Kopeny told the jury that tests of Miller's body revealed traces of cocaine. Valium and a "high level of alcohol" in his system. He ~id Valium is frequently used by cocaine abusers to oounter the drug's effect. "There will be evidence about how a person with those kinds of levels would act and what affect they would have on his system," the defense attorney said. · The first defense witness called to testify was Orange County Coroner's Office toxicologist Jimmy Turner who told jurors Miller's blood alcohol level averaged .22 when it was analyzed after his death, more than twice the legal limit at which driven are declared leµJly intoxicated. Another wtln~ss called by the defense was an expert in how druas and combinations of drugs influence people's behavior. Also, Miller's girl- friend, Diana Peters, was expected to be recalled duri{lg th.c defense portion of the tria1.1• Peters. who argued with Miller and stormed out of the house with their infant son and her dau&hter not long before the killing is allqed to have occurred, was the trial's opening witness. describing for the jury how she discovered her boyfriend's lifeless body. She also testified that Miller supported the family largely by selling cocaine and marijuana. ~ ORANGE COAST c~ 7141M2-Ga Daily Pilat H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Puohsher Clntlfted ..,.....,. 7WM2-a?I Al other~ ...... 142-4121 MAIN OfFtCI ]JO w.-.1 Ber S• Co.ti Mew CA M•~ AOd•est Bo• 1 !>60 eo.11 Meu CA 92626 COP~riont 1993 0 •11'09 COllS! Pvt>ltliw>Q Co<TI91ny No "'"' \10'''' •llv•lra11on• tdlfOttat ma1••' 0' •Ovf'•l~ll "*'•"' mey oe •ep<OOVCed WtlhOul ~I ~,,,. •t!;tt()n qt (Ol')>''.gt\' ()Wll'\ef White capped waves cascaded through the house. crashing and slamming down on the kitchen counter, sending appliances fl)1ng everywhere. The carpeting. the drapes, everything was soaked. A 24-inch water main running under the Newport Ba) Bndge was snapped b} the sheer pressure of water raging under the bndge. On the v.ettesl da) in decade~. half the caty went without water Two days later, the Thompson family called a moving company and had most of their possessions hauled away and put in storage. ' (.tlfl•JlfJily uno Sunda, !I 't''" iJCI '•vi 't"C.~ \If 1 •u• C. li'J b., 1 a rr (.Ah C)pft')tt" 10 • "' itno, N" cf>ry •I rw" s.. "'"'"'J'.J Clrculetlon Tei.ph~1 ChHy Dow•liby Editor and AsS1stan1 10 th~ Publisher Rotemary Churchman Controller Secono ''•" P<>t•.tQe ~rci 11 Coste M"9 CalolorNa !UPS 1 •• 9001 s.ioto1P1000 Dy cen• $4 1~ "'°"""I' Dt ..,.. S6 ~ m()tll"'V The waves were so monstrous al.. Emergenc) room surgcnes at ................... "A pool table and a piano. That's all that was left behind," he says. For nearly four months, the Thompson's furniture stayed in storage. They simply had lost trust in the ocean and did not want to risk bn nging their possessions home. "We didn't want to bring it back just so it could get soaked. You're apprehensive. We're still ap- prehensive.·• If any good came of the three-day storm. it was a new found trust for Thompson in the federal govern- ment. After years of paying hundn:ds of dollars for federal flood insurance, Thompson says he was pleasantly · surpriaed when an adjuslOr from the Federal Emeraency Manaaement Agency showed up several days after the storm and arranged a quick. easy payoff. ''I'd just paid my premium two weeks before the storm,•• be recalls. Thompson now is attempting to aet permits to have a natural rock seawall built in the ocean in·front ofhis home. Until the wort is done, the house is unprotected from the surf. Elsewhere in the city, the scan from the stonn still remain. Scenic Backbey Drive along the Upper Newport Bay still has not be reopened and the 24-inch water main bas not be repair«!. A baclc·up water main remains in use. An improvclt drainaae system on the Balboa Peninsula. thoua)\ .. has been installed and the d t)'-owned marina is undergoina an expensive rem'bdehna. Qenld Tbompeon '•Corona del ll&r llome at the beJ&ht of 1Ut llarda •• fierce ratutorm. . "We•ve been very. very lucky thjs winter," says ThomptOn. "But I shouldn't talk too IOOQ, AU it takes, it one storm, Just one." Just Call 642-6086 .. ,, .. J . WUt do you llkt aboat tlle Dally Piiot? W'at do1't yot llke? C1Jt th n11mbtr at left and your me1u1t wUI k reeordtd, trutcribff UM1 delivered to tbe approprla~ tdltor. The ume U -hoar annrerl11 urvlce ma)' bt 11td .. rtC'Ord lenert lO ..-e- edltor OD aoy topic. Co1trlbaton to oar Lettet1 col1a11 m11t IJtChtde dtetr , Hmt and telephone namber for verU~aOoa. No clr<'tlatl• callt, pl Ht. Ttll us -hat's 01 your mind . ,, I f 'l ltet>hen F. Careto P•tif1.Jt::t'"" "'·~· Qlorl• A. Power• Ol<t<;IC)I ol Ao-I~ boneld L. Wlll1-m1 f ,,, "'IAt•fJ" V•~A~ VOL. n, NO. 81 Cruise into Spring with Ralph Lauren . Linens , Cottons and Si lk s. 119 f a1hion hland :\ewporl Beach (7 14) 759·1622 4728 Admlr•h>· '-f•Y ~farina del Rey (2 13) 823· 7955 . . ~--''~~~~~_..:.~~~--A...~~---~..:__~~~~~---!. ....... ~.:.;_-----~----~~ .............. --~----------