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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-20 - Orange Coast PilotHIGH 79 LOW58 COAST 1111101 TUE SDAY, MARCU 20, 1 ~b4 Coast Fountain Valley schools are going to offer child care./A3 Ex-publisher Walter Bur- roughs takes on critics of UC Regents./ A3 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::·:::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:: California Tax rebel Howard Jarvis has turned In a million signatures for ·Save 13 · measure./ AS A Soviet intelligence ship has been spotted off Northern California./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation President Reagan Is a hypocrite, critics charge. /A& A lot of political marbles are at stake In llllnols voting today./ AS . :::::::.:::::·:·:=:·:·:·:=:·:=:·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:;:::::::.:::. World Marathon peace talks in Switzerland are stalled in ninth day./ AS A large quake has been recorded In central states of Soviet Union./ A5 Mind&Body Have you got the hang of gravity boots? 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Mind and Body Mutual Fund• National Newt Optnk>n PoUceLog Publle Nollcee SPottt Stock Marketa Tetevtlfon Theater• WMther World Ntwt C5 82 A3 85-8 A4 ca.a ca C3 82 C7 82 81..S BS A4 A& A3 C3·'4 C1-3 ee 8'4 84 A2 A4 O flAN<.E COUN T 't' C ALIFORNIA 2') CL N T', Mesa '.s d ·rains 'bailed out' By KAREN E . ·KLEIN OftMOellr .......... A badly needed revamp of Costa Mesa 's overloaded stonn drain sys- tem was given the go-ahead by the City Council Monday night. only a few wee ks after the one-year ~n­ "'"ersary of the devastating stonn that flooded 45 homes. Cit) Council members authonzed designs be drawn up for Cljht 1op-pnont~ storm projects identified Celebrating spring in a $50.000drainage study wntten by Boyle Engineering of Santa Ana. Although the city doesn't know how it will pay for the eight projects. which will cost about $23.9 million, Ca ty Engineer Bruce Mattern said lime would be saved 1f the design process was staned now so that construction could begin as soon as the monebwas obtained. Ma yor onn Hall emphasized that while all eight h1gh-pnont} projects will be built in phases. some projects are likely to be easier to complete and will be finished ahead of others. The h1gh-pnortty areas named in the study are: •Pomona A venue and 17th Street -an industnal storm dram caused flooding up to seven feet deep last March I. Improvements will cost SJ.l m1lhon. •Harbor Boulevard and Maple Stree t -construc11on here could benefit three draina~ areas. includ- ing College Parle. Improvements esti- mated at $6.7 million. •College Park -the storm drain Oows out of College Park. one of the largest low-lying areas 1n the my. and nonh across Orange Coast College to a county flood channel. Im prove- ments. which wo,1,1ld 1nC'rease the drain's capacll~ fourfold. are esti- mated to cost S~ I million. •ChclT} Lake Basin -man~ With appropriately aprln&llke weather, the new aeaaon made lta debut thl• momln&. and 4-year-old Erica Nelaon of Newport Beach welcomed the aeaaon wtth her friend Goldie. For once, the aklea along the Oran&e Coaat are correapondln1 with the calendar a• many reaidenta head fot the &reat outdoora. Street race suspect files claim Huntington High student says police Thomas 1s suffering continued inJury because of the decision to charge him with murder Adams Avenue in Hunungton Beach at speeds reaching 90 mph when the) slammed into a car dnven b) Glona (hang. 48. at an intersection. probe of accident was m alicious. careless The claim names the ctty of H unttngton Beach. "hose police in- vestigated the accident. and the county of Orange, whose Disrict Attorney is prosecuting the case. Claims typically are forerunners to lawsuits. By STEVE MARBLE Of -Deir .......... One of two Huntington Beach Hi$h School students accused of murder in a violent car accident late last year has filed a claim alleging he is the victim of careless and malicious Law enforce- ment. Jeff Thomas. one of the dnvers charged in the afternoon accident last Dec. 2 that left a Fountain Valley mother dead, claims the murder charge against him represents an abuse of the judicial process. Although the claim docs not speci- fy an amount of money. it states Thomas and Randy Craft, both seniors at Huntington Beach High. were allegedly racing each other along The violence of the collls1on kn ock- ed the woman'scarabout 375 feet and ca used Thomas' car to erupt in flames. according to police. Chang died 30 minutes after the accident. The teen s were charged with murder because they were allegedly involved in a speed contest at the (Pleue eee STREET I A2) Beach buses Bank depositors wait for funds to alleviate By JERRY HIRSCH according to Alan Whitney. a spokesman for the Federal 0t1"90911y,....,..,. Deposit Insurance C'orp. The bank wall be open fro m 9 t rnfj:-r,JC}a111S The bis payout began toda}' when more than 100 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven da ys a week. .I a J ..J depositors lined up early this morning to get their mone) The bank's Costa Mesa. Irvine and Santa Ana out of the failed Heritage Bank. branches remain closed. Pt"opk with accounts at those Planning on going to the beach State and federal regulators were unable to find branches can get their mone~ at the main l\nahe1m office. this summer? another bank to assume the S 147 m1lllon an insured Wh1tn e} said. If you are, the Orange County T ranlft Dtltrlct la offering an atternattve to drMng. No more sweltering In long. hot Unet of traffic creeping along at • 1nall'1 pace as you near the beach. And no more maddening ...,.chel for parking placel. deposits for the Anaheim-based bank and stancd In keeping wath a new f et-tough pohc: that makes liquidating Henta~e·s assets toda\. dcpoc;1tors "ith more than 100.000 1n a bank account Depositors wi th accou nts of S 100.000 or less and share an a bank's failure. about 75 depositors with a lnd1v1dual Retirement >\ccounts of S200.000 or less can combined Sti.5 m1lhon in Hentage Bank "ill re«"l'e onl~ retrieve their money at Hentage·s main office on Euclid J5 ~rcent of 1he1r mone) above SI 00.000. Whatne~ said .\venue in Anaheim toda). The tate Banking Depanment closed th e bank The pay out will continue for as long as 1t takes to Fnda' r'rning after 1t was unable to re,erse a h1ston 0 1 return the money to the bank's I 5.000 account holders, (Pleaae .ee DEPOSITORS/ A2) Brokered deposits policy brings sharp increase in bank failures More than 60 U.S. banks ha ve failed in the past year and a half. with seven aoinj under in California. Competition, dcreaulation and si mply havina more banks than qualified bank managers are all factors contributin& to the failures. accordina to Alan Whitney. a spokes- man for the Federal Deposit In- surance Corp. And if that wasn't enouJh, a new practice of scllina or brolterina ac- counts 1s makin& matters worse. rqulators say. The failure of the Anaheim-based Hentq.e Bank last Friday focuted new attention on smaller banks' arowina practice of buyina brokered dcpos1ts to raise funds -a con· trovcrs1al sy~tem an which banks pay middlemen • rec for brinama in new ICCOUnl , Broke~ deposit at Hentaat Bank. Wlth branchc in Co U\ Mesa, Irvine, Santa Ana and .\nahc1m. accounted for an unu\ually hi&h 64 JERRY H11SCH Fo cus ON THE NEws pcrcent.orS97.S million of the bank's St 53 million in dcpo its, accordina to Whitney Jndustry anal)'St Stt the Federal Dcpo 1t Insurance Corp.'s dcc1s1on not to prot~t Hcntaac Bank' larier account holders a a blow qam t banks u 1nJ a h1&h pctetnLagc of brokered dcPo 1t '\.bout 7.S Hcritaac Bank invc tors will att \'lck '\S cent on the dollar for their $6 ~ million in uninsured ac- counts. They art the 1n,estors who had account of more than SI 00.000 In past closure . they were protected by meraing the failed bank With :I stronger one that covered the funds All accounts of SI 00.000 or less are insured b) the government "The FDIC ckarl) 1s on thl' warpath in oppo 1t1on to brokered deposits. .. S&)S LawrenC'C Cohen. ' bankina industr) anal)st with Dean Winer Re)nolds Inc Money brokers act as ao-bct~ccn betw«n banks and tn\c~tors. The praCllC'C attW as the bink1n& induSlr) wasdcrqulated and banks ~'tre '''en pcrm1 IOll to pa) whate\Cr 1ntcrest rates the ) wanted Money brokers acnerall) ~orl in two way Ftrst. they take people with mort than S 100.000 to 1n-.c t. break that money into smaller chun\..s and pool the money w\lh fund' from other 1n vcstor1 to ett tc nc~. an u~d S 100.000 account\. The brokers shop for the banl fPleue tee BAM /A.2) smaller "sump." or low-tyi.._ lrCll are served by th.as draanaee ana on dl&' cast side of the city betwttn Newpiat1 Boulevard and Irvine Avcnue>Cost for improvements is $4.2 m11Jioa. •Tn.nity Drive and Ydl~onc Om e -flooding here was amona1he worst areas in the Match I llOnft, Developers have acrccd to pay b' 1mpr0Hments to a portion of the drain that runs throU&h their (Pleue eee D.R.AlJta/ Al) Parking stickers rejected for Park Problem returned to committee By KAREN E . &LEIN Of.,. Deir ........ CollCfe Park residents will not have to obtam permits· to park in their ne1gl:!borhood during this seuon's PaClfic Amphitheatre concerts. the Costa Mesa City Council decided Monday. The council turned down a staff proposal for a residential parking permit system. The parking plan was proposed to limit traffic. noise and trash brought in by amphitheater patrons who park on neighborhood streets to avoid parking fees at the Orange County Fairgrounds . Council members said they were troubled by the permit system be- cause It would penaliu residents - (Pleue Me P AllXING/ A2l Wo1.11an: 'I stabbed him and ran out' By STEVE MARBLE OftMOellJ .... I• A young Huntington Beach woman sobbed as she descri bed in court Monday how she picked up a large kitchen knife and -feanng for her life -plunged it into a man she said was preparing to rape her. ··1 skimmed 1t up to the top of his leg and stabbed him:· she recounted. "Then I ran out. I wasn't stopping for an) thing ·· She fou~l back tears again as Deput} D1stnct Attorney Michael McGuire held up a blood-stained knife and asked the woman to 1dent1fy it. She did. The 19-year-old woman 1s the key witness in the attempted rape tnal of Steven Lee Burmood. a dark-hau-ed ~8-)ear-old who'd been free from state pnson only five months when he allegedly tned to rape the woman on a misty evening last Nov. I. Burmood was arrested the same evening at his parent's nearby house where he reported!) collapsed in a bathroom from the deep kn ife wound. according to police records. On the opening da) of the tnal at \\est Orange Supenor Coun. the woman described to the JUr) how the man she 1dcnt1fied as Burmood grabbed her. led her to a bedroom and rcmo' ed first his clothes and then hers "He said he'd been watching me and wanted to ha'e me:· she e"- plained ··He said ·come on bab). I \\JOI \OU ••• Burmood. "eanng a ltgh t-<."olored (Pleue 8ee STABBIJtG/A2) • *Orang• Coat OAll..Y PILOT/Tuesday, March 20, t9&• CONTINUED STOR IES - DRAINS TO BE FIXED IN MESA ••• Prom Al propenies. Cost 1s S 700,000. • Baktr Street -an S 1.8 million proJcct has already been desianed fot this area and 1s rtady for con11ruct1on when fund!> arc available. • V1ctona Strttt and Placentia A' cnuc -the S3 3 million prOJCCt for 1h1• ....... , ha<1 also been designed. •Irvine Avenue and 18th Street - constructing onl~ th e upper reach of this project would greatly alleviate cast s1de flood ma. C'ost 1s S l . 9 million. About 50 flood victims tumtd out to urge the council to act on the !>torm dram improvements Joe 0¢vlin, a College Park cn.1necr and uulmcs d1rectof'"for the cit}' of Ne" pon &ach who has served as ha1son between the city and the flood victims. said the flood situation in College Park "can only be described as despt>rate." PARKING STICKERS NIXED ... From Al in the form ol nu1sanre and fees - JUSt bel·ause they live near the amphitheater The council decided 10 refer the parl..ing probkm bacl.. to the cit~ ·s trallir rnmm1ss1on for more stud~ and \Oted to lOnllnue 10 Sl't up temporar) barricades block1ngo1Tthe nt'1ghborhood on the nights th1.• 1.1.1111.WI'> arr hdd .\t a me1.·ting v.1th fairgrounth otliuabon Frida\ Ma, or Donn Hull and < ounnh,oman ~rkne Schafer '>llld the~ v.111 urgl· that parking prices tx· induded in thl' price ot the concen tirkels. a move that many think would greatl> improve the parking probkm. The College Park tract 1s across f-a1n1e1.1. R oad from the amphitheater Rus~ll Millar Pfl'!>ldt.•nt ol J homeov. ner's group railed ( on- rerni.'d C11111.·ns ov( ostu Me!.a, 'aid he "'as d1sappornted the council did not \Ole to 1mpll'm1.•nt the permit s~ stem. Residents had responded 2-to-I in fa, or of the permits. he said "Th1.•re ha'l' been mam months (SI~ the l'OITCl.'n ">ea<,on ended last r&l STREET RACE CLAIM ... From Al 11nw ul the an1den1 JCturd1ng tu lkpul\ D1-.1m I ..\ttorne} Brent Rumn1.'\ Onh lour 11mr'> in Orang1: ( ount} h1'>10I) ha.,,1.· driH'r\ been rhargcd v.1th murder 1n rnnnec11on w11h a fatal ca r arnd1.·n1 b1.ep1 for Thomas and Craft. all the cases in Orange Count) ha'e an H1h ed alcohol Law~ers representing the two 1 7-,ear-old~ ha' r filrd a demur asking a JU'en1k 1.0un 1ud1te to 11.·dun· thl· murder lharge 10 man- ~laughter. A ruhng1'>e,pected Frida} Both Thomas and Craft are free but. as a cond1uon for their freedolll'. have been ordered not to d me. Thomas· claim. filed March 9. !ltates the police invesugation and !)Ubseq uent decisions of the District o\ttorne} 's office represent a "ma- licious abuse" of the JUd1c1al process The claim charges both the city and rnunt) ··carelessly" executed their 1nvcst1gauons 1n reaching the dc- c1s1on to seek murder charges. Mayor Hall ~1d 1ntcnm measures thot can help t'AS<' flooding potential at a much smaller cost will be put into dTecl immediately. One such project 1~ con!.trucuon of an overflow chan· net at Hanover Onve and Mcmmnc Wa> in College Park. he said. Funding ~ourcc~ that will be ex- plored for the 1mpro' ements include city general funds and outside sources !>uch as city assessment districts and sale of bond!>. Matlem said. fall) when solutions and studies shuuld have been discovered." Mallar !.31d. "Now 1s not the time for more stud} " Millar agrerd 1he permit S)Slem Y.ould be cumbersome and anno:.ing to re<,1dcn1s but said 111.1.as the "least bad altl'rna 11' r .. 10 an ongo1 ng prob- lem. Bamcadn an· not elfrct1 H'. he )aid The u1x-om1ng rnncert season tX'- g1n~ ~pnl 28 Y.llh a Cierman "hca'~ metal" band. Millar said. "I expect that the first month!'. (of the season) .... 111 bring all the old problems back again." he ~aid There ·~ al!'.o a po1ent1al for \ 1ulenCl' OClwcen the resident!. and concl·ngocr~ 1f confrontations occur In another parking-related mat\cr. th1: counnl gaH' a first reading Monda) 10 a proposed ordinance that 1.1.ould proh1b11 the parking of ve- h1clc~ on res1dcn11al lawns and front yard!.. Assistant Cit> Manager Allan Roeder said the ordinance would appl} to an) motor vehicle. operable or not. 1nclud1ng campers. trailers and boats The \Chicle!> would ha"e to be parked 1n a paHd dnveway leading up 10 a garage or carpon. according to the ordinance. unless they wt rc screened by !>1x-foo1-high fencing. STABBING DESCRIBED IN COURT ... From Al spons Jadet ;ind dark ~h1n. stared straight ahrad during the tt'.St1mon~ H1!> mother sat in 1he audience The woman said she was bab\ s1t11ng a 2-and 1-year-old at the 11m~· of the alleged attack 'he said she had JUSI returned to the children's home with both ~oun~ter; in tow when she sa"' a man *.ep1ng on a living room couch. Y "Ht• hada s10ck1ng-a nylon -on top of his head and a kn1fC in his ham.I." she te~tified The \~Oman Y.t'nt on 10 describe Delly ...... pl\ot•"' fltdwd l(Mftlef Steven Burmood (right) confer• with attorney Brian Decker at ex-convict'• attempted rape trial. hoy. the man pulled the n) Ion down O\ er has face and approached her. pulling the point of the knife to her rib cage. She said the two children were Cl) ing and asked "who that bad man IS." The man led her to a bedroom and after removing has pants. undressed her and pushed her down on a bed. she testified. She said he pulled the n) Ions off his head and stretched them between his hands like "he was going to strangk me." The "'oman testified she saw her opponun1t~ moments later when she o,polled thr 1..nik on a nightstand ne\I to the bed. Keepin& the weapon hidden. she said '>he slid 1t quackl~ up his kg and thrust 11 into his groin. .\s ~he ran from the house. stopping onl' to grab tht• children. she said she 'a" the man rnmingafter her"' 11h thl' l..n111.' '>llll protruding from ht!> bod' "lie v.as "'ubbh -hl..e he wa\ holding h1m'>l'll up on the 1.1.all." \hl' \'11d \ !>Ccond witness. Bam Mu~1.., ll''>tilied that hr was walking home from a fast-food restaurant w11h a friend that n1gh1 when a shinlc~s man raced past holdi ng some clothing to his groin area He identified the man a\ Burmood The tnal 1s expected to conclude lhlS \\.eek. DEPOSITORS LINE UP FOR MONEY ... From Al hea') operating losses The bank had built up a ponloho of$62 million in problem loans. ( ontrol of the bank was handed 10 the FDIC while both regulator) agencies sought another bank to take control of Heritage' insured depo'11ts and its four branch"s The FDI( has come under considerable heat trom Louis Caner. the state supenntendent of banks. for its handling of the Hcmagc Bank closure. In a statement released Monda) night. Cartrr blasted the FDIC tor u\1ng its new get-tough pohc). fomn~ large depositors 10 share the FDIC's burden in a bank failurr .\lthough the FDI( was v.11l1ng 111 1ai..e contol ol thl' largl· problem loan ponfolio and .... a., making no attempt 10 transler the larg('r. uninsured anounl'> to another bani.. thr regulators rece1,cd no senoui, off('r\ VI h11 nc) said 'The hrant he'> arc not in "'hat Jre wn'>1dered to be 1n good loca uons ... ~ h11nc~ said "The pol IC~ for closure established 1n Washington. () ( . b) the FDIC board pro' ed not onl) d1srupt1\ e 10 all hanl.. depositor<, but also to our effons to work out a \nl1101h 1ran~1t1on.'' said C ancr. ~not her rt'a~on v. h' thrrc 1.1.as httlr interest 1s that th(' hramhe-; had pro' cd co.'111~ 10 operatl' tor Heritage adding 1u th1.· hank's lo'>'ll''I None ot the potential bu~ers believeJ lhn rnuld make th1.· hranchc'> profitahk Wh11nq said "I think the potential existed for us to arrange a new ownn as we ha ve in most failures handled in the trad111onal manner. but the FDIC approach plarcd added hurdcns on us ... Can er said Wh1tne) disagreed. "We can look back no" and srr that no such transart1on "as in the ca rds Thert.· "l'fl' no tJ(..l·r,. no olkr\ That 1nd1catn there "as a 101.1. ll'"l'I ol 1ntl'rl'\I in the ba nk ·· The third factor "'a' that ti4 percent of Heritagl' Ban(..\ depu\lt\ "'rre in lO nt rnH·r,1a l brn(..l·r1.·d fund-. - '>onw1h1ng the potl·n11al hu)er' wanll'd lo J\Old. Wh11nn \J1d Arnl..rrrd dl'JlO'>ll\ .ire put togl·thn b) m1ddkmrn v.h<1 \l'll thl· aln1un1' to lhl' hanl. for J lOmm1'>'>1on \I though lhl'\ pre>' 1dr an ea\' \'a~ lnr a 'mall h<1nl.. to r.11w monl'' hrnl.l'll'd fund!-1.11-.1 a hanl.. ahout I fll'rll'nl mun• 1hJ n w .111.. 1n ·•H ounl\ adding IO t'\Pl'n!.l'\ Rroi..er1.·d d1.·po\1I\ .11,o .1rl' morl· hkl'I~ to hi.· "'llhdra"n on \hon no111.1: rn,1!.111g lhcm harder lor lhl' hank tu manag1.· ~hltnl'\ \,lid In rnmt hank fa1lurec.. deposit\ ol a bank dos1:d CHI I mla\ night arl' tran sferred h) th(' I DIC 10 anothl'r bani... "IWrl· thl· funds would be a'a1lahk ln depo'lltors thl' lollov.ing Monda' Th" t1m1.· thl' FDIC decided Hernage "ould rrma1n l ln,rd lor at ka'>I one business da' and deposm o'er $111<1000 -the amount 10 which the FDIC Hl'>Ures bank allllllnt'> -.... ould not be transft'rred 10 an' other hanl.. BANK FAILURES INCREASING ... From Al v.11h lhe h1ghnl lllll'll'\I rail'' tn pu1 thl· monn 111 Jnd lhl·n 1.hJritl' 1h1· bJnk .a romnH\\lon tu plau· th1.· .HlOUnl H1nl..er ~ al'o 1ah· 'malkr am11unt\ trom ks'> wraith\ "'' l'\lOr\ to hu1ld tn\ured S l!)(J.1)(16 Jlrnunto, h> pla1r ""h han k\ h •deral rel!11l.11or\ l lHlll'lld that monn hro l..er' .1hu-.1: thr kdt.·ral ,a .. ings 1nsuramr program' h) lind 1ng a loophole to protcll larger 1n vrstors through th1• 1nsurann· '>)'>· trm. f yp1rall y. bank!l 1n trouble will pa> higher intcre'\t rate\ in a la'\1-d11l h effort to attraC't dl'P0\11\ l he Ice a'crages about I percent plu.., the commission \a)\ Vt lutne\ ~cau~ the bank\ arr pa\.1 ng more for 1he1r monc>. thc11 lo~1;es becomr worse The) nre forted to appro ... c: mk1er. higher interest loan' to mal..e cnouJh monr> to p;n the 1ncrt'a\Cd l'Ol.l or the brokt"red fund\ The loan~ p.11 wur the b3nk fold' and the gu,tmment winds up P3""@.th1.· bill · 1 hat 1s a real probrcm for thr fOH Prc'iumabl\ all or tho\e bro· kcred dcpm1h at I krimi(' 8anli. ~ere undrr SI 00.000 and all of those deno\1tors t out ckan:· '-; Dean VI 111c:t', < nhcn Brnl>-c:rl•d dl'PO'lll \ J\ l ou llll'd lllf I h pl'rll'nl ol 1lw fund' 1n 1hc 72 hank., 1h.11 h::tH' l.11kd 1n 1hr lil'>L t"'o \Car ... .1n:nrJing to I l>I< < ha1rman· Wil ham h'>ac. '"'"" rall' tht.· pra,·t1et ''<lo outright m1\U\l' .. < ohen '>l'l''> ~krnaac\ 64 JX'rn·nt hgurr as "ntn·mc:l\ t11gh" tor thl' indu\an and ~h11nn note' ··1ha1 ,., ll'1 ta1nf) h1ghl'r than :.ou v.-ould 1.•,pect or want lo \Cl'. .. In an ellort 10 kill thl· monc) brokrr 'i\\lem. hsal" ha\ propo!.ed onl y the tfr'it SI00.000 a broker bnng!. into a hanl.. be l'l1g1blc for tcdcral an,uranl'l' But while that propo\31 is undt.•r re' 1l'". regulator.. arc doing their bc't to make thin&' daffa uh for bank' that n•I} on broli.crt'd fund' Wh1tnl') 1.1111\ 11 "marli.t'tplall' d1\- l'1phnc ... ··we want the fX'upk w11h lar&l'r Jc1ount'> to takr a do\Cr look at hov. v.ell their bank\ arc m;inagcd '' Wh11 - nr' c.-xplatn'I \nd hrol.rrcd fund' arc an 1nd1"3· t1on of a prohlrm. he claims "We arc 'lt'c1ng 1nctra\1ngl'' 1dt'nn: nf the prohlem uf broh•red dl'po\11\ in tailed b.1nk\ anc.I problem b;.tnli.'i < uhc:n heh'''"" the fDIC 1!. "''"t • to plate th1.• atll'nlmn of ( ongn''' and the pubhr on the brokered dept>'"'' problem through sudden closure~ like rnda\ 's The FDIC' closed down a hank -1n T n.a~ in a similar m<1nnl'r 1u'>I hour!> before t lcntage Bank v.-u\ '1<.'lll'd. fh,• \tr:Jttg) ma> not work.< ohcn \3)'\ "The 'ast bulk of depositors ha .. t.· no clue as to what makl'!> a well-managed bank and they would not.know ho\\ to figure out 1f their bank 1s a problem btlnk." C'ohcn !.3) s. One quick wa}' to chanac that would be for the FDIC LO rdea$C ''' 'ICCrct hs1 of600 banks 1t believes art in -;cnous trouble Tht FDIC ha~ ~ept the Im under wraps becauo;c 11 bthtvt~ there would be a run on the banks 1f ptoplc knew 1he)' w~rr rn trouble. "The) nrc talkina out of both \1dc\ of their mouth Here they arc try1na to con' incc )OU that the markrt "''II ~lr<orrtct if JX'Oplt look at their b:lnkll harder but the fact of thC' matter I\ that the rcaulDIO~ don't JI\.(' )'OU enough 1nform111on nhout lhc hank,.." \uhC'n C\pla1n~ ··.\II the\ nc(d to do n rt lea~ th~t "'' ..... WEATH ER -~ -------- - Fog, low clouds to roll in Coastal ·-~ SOiie lloelon 8'-n•'llle lkitt.io ~ 43 21 H H )7 )() , . ., 32 11 ~" 41 24 R11n ~ Snow CJ Stlowersl!lll Flurriu[!} C...,_lon.SC CllAllMlon.W V CllMIOll•.H C c~ C11Jcaoo ClllCIMAU IO N II SI 14 ~ 42 24 " 21 64 " ,. " H 41 o .. Vill.,.d Cocumbla.S C C01umt1c;1 Oellu-FI Wonll o.yton &• ao 4t )1 46 21 o.n-0..MOW- Oel•oo Dliiulll EcPuo fllfl>lnk• F1100 Fc19111n a, .. , Fa111 Hllf1f0<d 50 " 30 27 ~-WNl!le< '>IMce 10 HOM US Oeo4 Of C-~· Front•. Cold ..., Warm ... 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Roe;~ lot Ar>Qelet Lout1v1ll• LubDOC~ Orlando 82 Pltlm SP<'"'O• 118 Plllla~ll 54 Plla.<>la 85 PUttDurJll 49 Ponlan .... 38 Portl•nd Ore $4 39 51 S11r:T.r. 64 52 93 SIOu• 1111 1t 21 311 Spo~•n. •• 40 S3 SyrKVM 33 28 211 I~• 32 30 32 TuCIOrl 77 31 •O '"'" 41 3S 32 82 42 Clear ano warm WtCh IOCllly ou••v San•• Ana w1no1 Thunwiay 1nc:ru11ng clouO• and COOi., 1111r on C"-~·od Hioh• Thursciev 7S 10 as c0011nQ 10 8~ IO 75 Dy S•1ur01y lows mo111y 4S Co SS Tides Ptov~ AaplO Cotv SI W•tnmg10t' 21 Wte:M• 31 21 TOOAY Temperatures Secooct eow S 02 p m : SURF REPORT "'l• 38 30 S«ono hlQI\ 1 t 23 p m WEDMSOAY Ftrll IOw Ftrll 11'011 Sec;ond low 820•m 12 37 • m 537 pm 0 0 LOCATI<* 3 • HunO"i110f\ S..C11 llZI 1·4 3 3 '""" tau-good ,.,,-11000 Albany Alt>v(luef QI.I• AmarlCkl Anch0<11Qe . ..... ~ .. Arlante ~U•nhc Cll> Autun a.ftlfT\O(• 8'11U>Qt Bir~ 6S 31 $2 23 39 20 77 47 78 54 SS 38 87 41 51 39 $4 33 11 se C 7 Al-J91ly, ...... l>Ofl 40lh 5,, ... "'"P0<1 2?"4 StrMI Newpon BllbolW~ N~ Laguna 8Mcl\ Senci.r.-11 Sun Mii tod•y 11 e 04 p m ,._ 119.,n W.O....O•Y II$ 66 • m ll/ICI Mlt 119''" •C II OS p m ' 2 3 2-l 3.4 .... ..good poO< poO< ,.., MOO" n-1ooay 11 10 12 pm Ml• W.OnMC11y at 8 12 • m eno ,_ 808I" el 11 18 pm w .... lwnc> 80 SW911 Ok.cilOn _, Cai< Murder trial for Costa Mesa man An Orange County Superior Coun Judge on Monda> scheduled a May 14 tnal for an 18-year-old Costa Mesa man charged wtth murdenng the son of a prominent Ncwpon Beach fam- ily. Brent Louis Vangsness entered a plea of not guilty to the Jan. 15. 1984 stabbing of 29-year-old Scott James McNaughton. McNaughton died shonly af1er he crawled to a neighbors apanment in the Villa Balboa apart- men ts and 1denutied Vang.'\ness as his alleged attacker. Te!>t1mony pre!.ented dunng Van- gsness' preliminary hearing in Harbor Municipal Coun indicated McNaughton was stabbed 25 11mes w11h a ""ooden chisel and later bled to death Laguna weighs proposal to save eucalyptus trees Vangsnesscla1med dunng the hear- ing that he was acting 1n self-defense after McNaughton l'ame at him with a knife-and a11emp1ed to sodomize him. The Laguna Beach Ctt) (. ounril will consider a staff proposal tonight to sa .. e four eucalyptus trees on GaTcn Dmc 1f the de .. eloper of a ncarb) 15-unat rondom1n1um complex agrees 10 lfl'>tnll a \treet light and a fire h~drant near 1he entrance nf thl' projl'<.:I The nll'et1ng begin!> at 6 p.m al ( ounnl ( ht.1mhcr~. 505 Fon·'t ~\l' .\n·urdrng 10 Dtr('Ctor of (om- munll~ Dn dupment June Catalano. the tin.· h)drant. \treet light and add1t1onal parking re!>tncuons. "'lluld l'nahll· 1he 1.·11' to maintain a lll'arh~ .Hl'l'\Wa\ at a \.\ldth ofabOUI Man held in OC slaying Police 1n the t'•t> of Orangr have boukrd a ~6-) car-old man for 1n- \ es11ga11on of murder after his live-in g1rlfnend wa!) stabbed to death One child asked a neighbor Lo call police. When officers arrived. they found Rarhl'l Lee Royal. 31. stabbed in the che!>t and neck Monday. Sgt. Pete Hew111 said. Her bo) friend. Cloyzelle Jones. 26. v.as found 1n the room w11h super- fietal knife wounds on his wnsts. He was treared for the inJunes at l Cl Medical C en1cr and booked for 1n\l'Stigat1on ol murder 18 feet I hat is seven feet narrower than an earlier proposal that would have required the developer 10 re- mo'e four 50-foot high eucalyptus trel'S It rnunnl members and the de- \l'lopcr appro' e of the plan. they may d1rl'Ct staff to prepare a resolutton that would pro1ect the trees under the Cit) ·s Hentagc Tree program McNaughton 1s the son of John McNaughton. the wealthy board chairman o f the Ne.,..port Beach-based National Eduea11on Corp. In scheduling the Ma ) murdcrtnal. Judgl' Da v1d Carter let stand the S 100.()(){) bail requirement. Since his arre~t. Vang~ncss has been unable 10 raise the required bond and has remained 1n the Orange Counh Jail. Selection ofdentist's jury in second week The U~mlng proceu of MfectJno a 12-member jury to consider MCOncklegree murder charges pend1ng agaJnst Costa MeM d«tt'8t Tony Protopeppee .wttt.S lta MCOnd week Monday Jn Orange County Superfor Court. Judge UM~ IUfntnoned a MCOnd panel of 100 )urot1 to hJt 10th floor Sant• Ana courtroom to eMUr• the pool of p~tv. jurors lt large~ to prOYkte • b9llnCed Jury. During the 1ntta1 '°'-~poceee, the judge pow a..,... of queatlona to ptotpeC1JYe juron group9 of 12. 'ThO.. prospectJve Jurors who are not dltml111d.,.. tf)tfl queetioned In groups of tl'lree about pr~rlal publldty. Tho9e queatlonl are to be put to Jurot1 today. Cardena ha Indicated he would Mice the ~lary portion of the trial to begin IC>metlme e.ter ttw week. perftlipt u earty u Wedn.day. Protopappu, 38, w11 ch8rged with murder aftet th,... QatJent• at hi• hlgh-vofume 19th Street Cotta Meta clinic died allegedty foflowtng aneathelfa-retated dental treatemem In 1982 end 1983. The trlal It expected to take 9'ght or 12 weeka. Youth, 18, feared drowned after being swept away off Huntington By ROBERT BARKER 01 IM Oelly ~llol lt•tt Hopec, that an 18-}ear-old l\orwalk )OUlh may 'Uml·ho" ha' l'theated death in rough waters off I tun11ngtun lkarh ha' r all but disappeared. safet~ ollk1al-. \aid toJa, .\nuro < 1on1akc; Herrera. a marhmt• operator. was la!.I '>l'Cn b~ ht\l'ouc;1n Sunda~. suffenng from a leg rramp .... hildwing -.wept out 10 !>ea b) astrong riptide ofTBolsa < h11.a \tall' lk:ll h .. VI e' \l'l hn·kcd area ho<,p1tals and police depan- ml•nt'> am.I" r'rl' gc>1ng to check '-"tth the 1mm1gra11on d1.·partm1.·n1 to \l'l' tfheerroneousl~ was picked up." said '•ck ~npha. Huntington Beach State Lifeguard super- ' l\l)r. "Hut ht wa!> prcsuml'd at fir!>L lo be missing 10 the \\,H~·r and that high probab1hty '" lfll'reasing." Sopha said. ~n aunt lll'tht.· m1S!>1ng man <:!aimed that Herrera'\ -WE 'RE LISTENING shouts fo r help went unheedc.-d because ofa language barrier. Herrera spoke Spanish But Sopha said lifeguards are trained 10 rcartto'1~ual signs and language problems wouldn't be as factor "lfhe had been seen. he would ha' e been pullC'd out ol the water ... Sopa said. however. that the lifeguard staff was operating on a winter schedule and there were onl } three lifeguards to protect the big crowd that was drawn to Bolsa Chica b} ijnscnsonable weather. The riptides. which he said can Jerk swimmers off their feet in knre-deep water. were descnbed as dangerous. Herrera'sauntsa1d the m1ss1ng man came lo the Un11ed States last \eartoeam mone\ for ht!> fam1h 1n Mex1rn. · · · lniitead of reporting h1scousin ·s struggle 10 lifeguards, Juan Herrera returned to his home in Norwalk a half-hour Inter to tell his famil}. "He d1dn'1 know what else to do.'' the aunt !\:lid Just Call 642-6086 Whal do you like about the Daily Pilot? Whal don't you like? Call the numbu at leh and your me11aae will be rerord~d. tran~crlbed and df'U vered to th e appropriate editor. ._. • t, I ~ t t t , I • .. , • •c.., r, •r I I•'-· 9J r '~ • t • Ctrcul1Uon TelephOftel Tbt 11me U -hour answering ttrvlct may bt" used to record ltllt'n to the editor on any topic. Contributors to oor Letters c.-olumn most Include their na me and telt pbont aumNr for verification. No circulation calls, please. 1'tll us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwertz Ill Publlahtf Chair Dowallb1 Eo1101 •~ Ast11tant hl th• Publi';hef AoHmary Chutchman (;of\,, Ollof ·~· c .... ·-. ' , M~ 1"' Qlefl• •• , ..... °""°'"' •. ..,*II> Ctrcutattoft 714/tu-4111 Clanlfted ~ 7141142 .. 9111 Al...., depertlftefttt ......at1 MAlN Of''1CI l'I() ........ t>.r I t.:l\IA ..,_ C"A '-'•• "'""'"' \ • '~ 1a ........ CA 'l~ U:IJt'"T' ·~1 (lo ._. C I l"uo;..,"'lf Cnmo.-y 't "~'*' •to,., IJ,l.1'1•at·t11°'\ •OitOt •• n-•Ut t 01 •:>¥ ... ,, ftf't~t\ "'ill''''"'""~ .. ""' •9('9QIO.l(.ff .,tf'(Juf ~ ... l ... "''Ul(.-11)1 ti l'Y''V"' ,.,.., ' ' I. BULLETIN BoARO pel on homeless slated at UC Irvine • • Oranir County's homekss will be the subject of the final meeting of UC Irvine Town and Gown on Wednesday at 10 a.m. 1n the Cam pus Village Conference Center, Atlan1is Room. Featured panelists a~ Ma~ DouaJas, d1rector of the south county YMCA Women s Center; Jean Forbach Save Our Selves' director: and Bobby Lovell. chair of th~ county Coahuon for the Homeless. The program is open to the public and f~ of char.se. Information o n membership can be obtained by calling 64()..4577. Teen program set at FV center Teens can have frer ru n of the Fountain Va lley Family Fun Center dunng an afternoon outing Thursday throua.h Irvine's Hentage Park Youth Services Cen1er. 4601 Walnut Ave. For a fee ofS5 1eens 13 to 18 ma) have unhm1ted use of the park. equi pped with two 18-hole minature golf course~. bumper boats. ba tting cages and aeroball cages. Funher 1nformat1on can be ob1a1ned b) calling 660-3814. Singles workshop set In Irvine Sangk professionals are 1nv11ed to a free \.\Orkshop Th ursda~ 10 be held al Nonhwood Commun1l\ Park 4531 Bf')an Ave .. in Ir vine to learn ho" 10 better the1~ personal and professional lives. Jane Goldman and David Pless will instrun partici pants on how to promote themselves b\ e~tabhsh- 1ng and fostering new rt'lauonsh1ps. · Funher information can be obtaint'd b\ calling 660-3814. . Painter to talk to art group Desen scene painter Jeanne Oury will bt-the guest demonstrator at Thursday's meeting of the Westminster An Assoc1atton. The program will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Westminster C1v1c C'enter. 8200 Westminster Blvd. (all Colleen Lucas at 892-4796 for further information. Kids to present 'Oklahoma' The California Junior Light Opera Compan) composed of yo ungsters in the fourth. fifth ana sixth grades-will pre~nt the musical "Oklahoma" Thursda) and Friday in the aud11onum of Crown Valle} Elementary School. Perfo rmances will be gi ven both days at 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by a cast of 86 children under the direction of Carole Allen. Admission is free. Chapman offers fitness check A fitness check based on scientific principles will be ofTered Thursdar even mg at Chapman College in Orange when the colleges Human Performance Laboraory will be available to the public for the first time. SEARCHLIGHT Orange Coall OAIL y PILOT ITueeoa~. M•c:h 20. 1914 Jugglers have hands full at Irvine f es ti val Whenjugglera get to&ether, they naturally try to outdo one another. u they 4ld Sunday in Irvine'• Muon Park d1llinC the second picnic for the CalUornla Silent Muelc JUUi.era AMocla- tlon. At leff. "'S'U&Jl KlnQ of La&una Beach toe1ea Mme plna while Mike Hatalakl (upper left) of Huntlnaton Beach aoe. her one better by dolna It on a unicycle. Above, Jeff Abblt of Irvine doe. hi• thine with bozea. 0.-, ........... .,, ......,,. • ......, Daycare set in F~ schools By PHIL NEIDERMAN Of .. 0..,,""...., .Rei.adents of the Fountain Valley School District will soon receive brochures d~ Krib1ng a new day~rc proaram the district plans to offer The program will provide )'Car-round supervised care for youngstcn befo~ and after regular school hours. and durina vacation periods. As prol)()Sed, tbeday-cart program wall be offered' from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Plavan and Moiola elementary schools an Fountain Valley. Fountain Valley School D1strk1 trustees unan1mousl) approved plani for the ex- tendcd<are program last week. The trustees a~ked 1he district stafT to rttum -\pnl f9 "'1th a repon o n how many ~tudents art expected to enroll and on how man) emplO)Ces will be needed. District official~ said the program 1s an respon~ to the growing number of working parl·n1' who need suJXrvised care for their children before and after school hours. .\!though a number of pn\ate da)-care ope ration~ are located in the area. Cah· lornaa la"' also permi ts a public school d1m1t·t to offer da) care if it passes st.ato, lice nsing requirements. Dr. Cheryl Snowden. a dasmct adman1s· trator. said brochures will probably be mailed late this week to all r~sidents of the Fountain Valle) School D1stnct. which ancludell most of Fountain Valle) and a portion of Huntington Beach. She said interested parents will ha ve to return a $25 pre-registration fee 1f they wish to enroll their child. The program will be open to >ou ngsters an kinderganen throu&h fifth grade For the program to be work financ1all}. at least 25 students must be enrolled at each locauon. Snowden said. Each school wdl be able to accommodate up to about 60 students. lf more enroll. a third site ma} be added, she said. Snowden said the day-care mailings will not be restncted to parents whose chaldreri attend Fountain Valley D1stnct schools She said the district ho~ to reach local parents wh o have enrolled their children elsewhere. The Fountain Valley plan as patterned after a program operated by the Wcst- minsterSchool District. Pia van and Moiola were chosen as pilot sites because both have unused classroom space. Fees would be charged so that the pr~am will be self-supponang. dastnct officials said. The fir!>t of a planned monthl)' serie!> of checkups an the college's Hutton Sports C'enter wall be held from 6 to I 0 p.m. Appointments may be made with Kolena Minor at 997-6757 Women health executlves meet County-UC/ 'bias' not the story If enough students enroll to warrant the proJram. day care would begin at Plavan dunng the third week m July. (Pia van ofTers clementaf') classes on a year-round calen- dar.) Da~ care at Moaola would began m lieptembcr Snowden said the Fountain Valley D1s.- tnct ha!> not )Ct recei,ed an) complaints from pn"ate schools or da}<are organiu• 11ons By WALTER BllRROLJGHS standing an thecommun1t\ which ma) reflect glor) on the chancellor But a~ the-. sl..11led poht1c1ansor pol iucal sc1en11sts" · Women 1n Health l\dm1nistrat1on of Southern California wall sponsor a get-acquainted for women health executives 1n Orange Count} Thursda} from 5·30 to 1-30 p.rrl. at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Reservations ma) be obtained b) contacung Carol\ n Gillesp ie at 533-6220 or Carole Profant at 644-5549 · In the fi~t Searchlight of this new series. 1.-,a1d ho" pleased'"' e been" 1th the Da1h P1lo1 under It!> nc"' o~ nersh1p. · So I ha' e been up to no"'. Rut since the March 14 issue. l"m not so pkast.•d. On that da~ the Pilot earned a st or) which implied that the governor d1scrim1nated against Orange County an the appointment of a nc"' membcr o(the Board of Regents of the U n1 vers1ty of California. WALTER BURROUGHS Don "t for a moment th ank the San Daegans were not smart enough to holler ··conflict of interest"" because of the two Orange Count} candidates. fine men as the} are. .\n~ go' crnor wants to a' oad a roar back r, c told )OU al ready how great 1~ m) esteem for Dan Aldrich. But. like the It's spring, and weather sfi.ows it Clear ski•• and ep r lng·Uke temperatures, along wtth eome guety Santa Ana wtnda. are .xpected to"*<• up the weather picture tNs week with the arrlvat of apring. No such thing. Tuesday, March 20 • 1:30 p.m .. Orange County Plauing Commission. Hall of Administration. I 0 C1v1c Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach City Council. Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. San D1egoC"ount> JUSI outthought and outmaneuvered the self-a ppointed small ~roup that wa!> pushing not one. but two. of its members. seems to have superseded the functions originally exercised by the ··Friends of the University of("allforn1a 1n Orange Coun- ty" which later became the "Friends of UCI." Fifty thousand Orange County voters signed cards requesting membership. Their backing was the principal factor an convinci ng the Rege nts to back President Clark Kerr in loca ting the University an ··o, erseers" he appointed. he 1s no poh· t1c1a n or political scientist. I hope his llUCCessor is. Now about the Daily Pilot. I have. ofcourse. been pleased at the improvement in the paper but thestof) an question. hke others, 1s incomplete. It doesn "t give you the full picture. Spring arrived otftofalfy tod91 without brMktng a fair-weather pattern that ha dominated Southern C8'ttomia recentty. The high Mond~ oo the lat d91 of wtnter wu &4 ru1 In 0...,. County. The mercury htt 87 degA11 at the LOI AngejM CMc c.ntw, onty two degr ... lhort of the record hW' of i9 MC In 19e0, the National Weett. ~ said. • 7:30 p.m.. Me11 Consolidated Water District, Citizens' Ad visory Committee, 1965 Placentia Ave. • 8 p.m .. Fountain Valley City Coucll. Council Chambers, I 0200 Slater Ave. I rvane after Joan I rvme had arranged for the gift ofa thousand acres. Wednesday, March 21 • 7 p.m.. Laguna Beach Part.log, Traffic aod Circulation. C'tty Hall Conference Room. 505 Forest Ave. • 7 p.m .. Oru1e Couty Water District Board of Directors. D1stnct Headquarters. 10500 Eiits Ave .. Fountain Valley. I say"self-appo1nted." I'm not referring to their appointments as overseers. The) were appointed by the chancellor. I have no comment on that. A chancellor has a nght to honor ind1 v1duals by appoinung them to a group to admire him e'en though such a group 1s C"<traord1nary in the un1vers1ty S)Stem My long time fnend Col. LE. Cox and I have lunch together a bout once a week. LE .. a retired colonel of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was the first employee of UCI and he actually "bu alt" the un1vers11y 1n Irvine from theenhghtened v1suahza11on by architect Bill Pereira. Colonel Cox earned the load an the campaign fora bond issue to bu aid a teaching hospital on the Irvine campus. later fought the insistence to use tho~ funds to buy the old county hospttal instead of the campus teaching hospital for which the bonds were \.Otcd. Toda) 'scropofyoungJoumal1stsseem to ha' e been taught to play up bad news and to suggest misfeasance b) public officials -from governors down to !>hcnffs and up to presidents Yes. Orange Count} should ha' ca member of the Board of Regents There "'111 be other vacancies Ma\ be the new chancellor will have bctterluck. Ma} be his seven years 1n Washington D.C wall have sharpened his skills. Maybe he'll recognize that 50.000 people are more effective than a small group of" overseers.·· The low on Monday, 58 degreea. was one <Mgr• warmer than the high recorded on the test day of winter tut year when temperatur• ww. generally lower, the weatt. Mrvice Mid. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine CommllDlty Services Comml11lon , Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. Irvine. TemPtratur• lhoutd cool aatghtty during '1he w'98k u the Santa Ana condition that brought 9UITHMf-ftke weekend temperature9 lhoutd IUbaJde. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Unified School District Board of Ed1caUon. Lakeside M 1ddle School, 3 Lemongrass. Irvine. At our I u ncheons we" view with alarm" some of the things that go on at the un1vcrs1t y. Among the things we view with alarm 1s th as Board of Overseers which What he and I cannot understand 1s wh} the admmistra11on apparently 1s doing everything 11 can to run out ofbusiness the FnendsofUC'I which twice deli vered for the un1versll) and tum its political help over to a" Board of Overseers." They arc all fin e men. I am sure. with a Wa ir er Burroughs IS thC' Pilot's rounding publisher However, Santa Ana wind• wttJ kick up locatty Thuraday, the weather MMce aaJd. i:_ PoucE Loe -- Irvine car vandals damage 20 autos in 'biggest~ spree In anc pohce said toda~ the~ ha'e few lead!> to folio" in the b1ggeo;t car burglar) and 'andahsm spree an recent memo() after 20 car owners rc_ported break-ins in parkrna stalls ofTlwo complexes 1n the city"s central village Monday. Sgt Dick Bowman said thieves used a screwdriver 10 force open locked doors and to punch the i1nitlons out of at least 20 cars. many of them unlocked. Coetalleu A 20-ycar-old man was arrested at tht Orange County Swap Meet Sun· da~ after he allegedly used a stolen credit card to purchase several items. Stephen Lee Lutz of Fullenon was taken into custody tn the Costa Mesa Police Department Jail af\er several vendors pointed him out to poli~. • • • Two nnp, valued at $3,000, were rt~rted stolen from 1 home on the 3000 block of K.illybrooke Lane Saturday niaht. The residents said they may have ten a door unlocked, allowina thieves acce s to the diamond and opal jewelry. lnhle llvcr and aold coins and camera Cc1ml mcnt, cumulatively totaled ll S fl, , were stolen from a m lc--qcd couple sometime be· twttn 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Monda)' nJ1h1 from their home on t.akcihort White pa ant taken lrom one car wa' used to 'andalize a le'' "eh1ck'i. he said. White supremt'it \logan\ "ere painted on one car and nearb~ \\Sil\ Bowman added The ca r were parked 1n 'italls ofT Thunder Run. Woodfern and ro\· hollo" street!>. all a shon dmancc from each other an the Woodbndgl' area "It's not your typical burglar) ... !>Std Bowman. ··someone was out on Pol ice are puzzled by the break-in in the Woodbridge area and could find no signs of forced entry • • • An 18-ycar-old Irvine man was arrested for suspicion of posscss1na 1lleaal weapons after a 9 p.m. dispute with another youna man who laves tn an apanment in the SOOO block of Parkview Lane. Bras knuckles. nunchucks and a club were allcacdl> found in Stephen 8. McCarthy's possession. He wa~ booked at Oranar County JaH . • • • Computer d1sc5 were rcponcd stolen from Vista Verde hoot, S 144 Michelson Dr.. about Q:30 am. Monday. Potier had no f unher 1nfor- m:uion on the theft. P'oantaln Valley · Someone took men's and womrn's Jewelry valued at $4.7SO from " Jew lry boll in the mnstrr bedroom at a ~sidencc m the 10000 hlod. of •• t a lark " Bowman said '"'esugators ha'c found onl~ orn.· "'1tness "'ho sa" t~o car\ in thl' carport about 1 a.m. Monda) mornmg. Speculating that onl\ one or t\\O thieves were at work. Bo" man cs11mated the euplnts went undetected for at least two hours. Estimated total losses were not 1mmed1ately available. but included a badman ton set. speakers and a stereo Falcon A ve nue. • • • Thieves stole four hubcaps valued atS60froma 1972VolkswagenBugat Fountain Valley High School. • • • Burglars stoic a video cassette recorder. money and jewelry wonh S63S from a rcs1den~ in the 11 000 block ofTuhp Coun. • • • Someone lifted a shdtng door clear of us lock and stoic a camera and Jewelry wonh $3,000 after ransackina a hou$C 1n the 18000 block of Mt. Cimarron St. • • • Thieves stole an Apple Mcintosh computer and pnntcr valued at S3. I 8S from the Professional Real Estate Co .. 9SSO Wamtt Ave. • • • BurJlars stold aold dentures and gold )Cwclry valued at SOO after cntenna a home in the 17000 block of anta Mana trcct. • • • u peels Stolt a commencal shctr "alued at $300 from the counter top of Pup 'n' Taco. 9480 Talbert Ave. Newport Beach .\ Nt.•wport Beach man reponed $200 in clothe<, \tolen from a laundn room df\cr '" the 600 bloc!.. of PromontOf\ Point Monda' after- noon .\ ''oman reported S 175 1n clot hes stolen from the same laundn room at the '>amc time · • • • ~ Ne""pon Beach man reported th e theft of a telephone. binoculars and a calculator 'alued at $605 from his home an tht 1900 block ofShcri ngton Monda) • • • 4. Newport Beach man reported the theft of an auto stereo va lued at $200 from his car parked an the I 000 block of Ir vine Avenue Monday. • • • A Redlands woman ~ported the then of an auto stereo, clothing and other varied Items with a combined value of$ I. I 08 from her car parked at 4 Corporate Plaia Monday. • • • A Newpon Beach man reponed the theft of a leather bnefca5e from has home 11t tht Pnrk NC'wport Apan- ment!> Monday i..,una Beach A then of JCwelf') wonh an cstt· mated $1.SOO was reponcd stolen from a residence an the I 700 block of Palm Om e Monday The re adent said the then occurcd someumc last November and that a police repon was needed for insurance purpo$C1. • • • A Laauna Beach man was charaed with ro6bcry after an 1nc1dent 1nvoh·· ana his airlfncnd an the Ocean >. ve. parktna lot Richard l. Flanlaan. 39 allc&edl y took a quantity or monc)' (rom the vacttm and wa~ ~lcaStd on $25.000 bail. • • • A urfcr lefi hC'r acar un ttcn.ded at 11 / 0 , Thalia St. beach and reported 11 'itolen to police on Monda} Tht surf board and "'etsuat ha' e an <'SU mated value of$525 • • • ~ rc~1dent 1n the JOO block ol P1ncrcsl Street reponc.'d an unit.no"' n lo!>s from a burglar) reported to police on Sunda~ c'enan2 • r • .\ Laguna Beach man told pohce he "as the '1c11m of an assault after complam1ng to the susJ)("ct about making too much noise v.1th a rar horn at appro\lmatcl~ Q a m unda~ an the 1400 block ot onh < oast H1ghwa). • • • A mail earner rcpOrtcd that a naked man confronted her in the .:!()() bloc!.. of El Ca1on on Monday anernoon The man told her he had JUSt taken a showrr and had lost his clothes. He fled through a )ard and wasn't SC<:'n again. Huntlncton Beach An employee of the 7-Elevcn s1ort at I 5471 Golden West t told pohce two male Juven1lt stole 1 12-pack of beer wonh St I at about 11 p.m Monday and ran toward a ntarb) park. Both )Oungstcrs wore Jean and -Nh1te T-sh1ns • • • A resident of the 2600 block of Del Wa y rcponed Monday that someone stoic has black 1981 Datsun 200 '< Tift loss was estimated at $7,500 • • • ome-one broke into a home on the 21000 block of Pacific Coast H1ahwa> Monday anemoon. entenng through an unlocked shd1na windov. The loss included $112 tn oo ins. and JC'wtlry wonh SS.000 .• • • • 8) Pl)tnl oix-n a ~ar window. someone broke into a rte'T'Catton I vchaclc P3rked Monda\ on the 9900 bloc._ of Villa Pnc1fk t)nve ThC' los' anduded fi!.hing gear \.\Orth S551l anJ food wonh S 125 ••• .\ home burgla~ "'a'> rt.'JXineJ \1 onda' on the 16000 block of \ 1llJ 'I orha ·~nt~ wac. made through an unltK l..cd \hding glas<. door Thl" lo\'> 1nduded S 191 an {'ash • • • .\ v.C"el..cnd burgla~ "a" reponed \tonda' b' a rc'>adcnt of the I Q<X)() blocl of lsthmu!o Lane Enlr\ hJJ been made through a 11.X l..ed "ind.rn The loss included SI 4!i an l3\h • • • omcone brol e into a I Q-i-, l hl'' · rokt ("amaro parh·d \1onda' on tht• I 7000 bloc._ of .\ c:Mect Thl· loss mdudl·d stC'reo l'qu1pml·nt v.orth Sl 50 Pair injured in NB crash Two ~oung ( O'ita MC"'I resident' ll"t fC'CO\ enn& from inJUOt'S 'uff'ered this ""edend when their car careened off a rain dampened roadwa) 1n Ne""port Beach and hat t"'o lrttS and a 1t1ht post Th<' dnver. 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Rose Ann Vulch, mull fate of Brown portTalt. Portrait poses predicament ACRAMENTO (AP) -.\mid cheers. leers and ~neers Monda}. a stanhng ponra11 of former Go'. JerT) Bro"' n "as ordered hung on the "'est side of the rc.-f urbtshed Capitol's third floor landing -far from the ponratts of(alifornta's other chief c~ccutives. The $1 3.000 painting b) Santa Monica arnst Don Bachard1. "'hirh accentuates the unsm1ltng Brown's direct gaze and ust.'S sharp splashes of red to h1ghhght his face. has sparkt.•d rnntro' er)~ for weeks as lawmakers pondered ''hen: 10 place ll. Bachardt\ v.ork is unlike those of the 10 other go' croon. hanging in the Capitol. which are done in muted. d1gn1fied tones and often portra) the governors full length tn formal at11re. Hrown's portrait. of hi s chest and face. depicts the lormer governor in coat. whtte shin and bnght red Ile. Hts hair falls '>hghtl} over one brow. there is a fight blue-gray tinge around tht• mouth. and the wh1tes of his eyes are dominant. ··1 think 11 captures a lot of the expression we remcmbl'r." )atd \ssembl} man Louis Papan. 0 .-Milbrae. chJtrrnan ol tht.• Legislature's Joint Rules Committee .. \n~tioJ~ that "asn·1 happ} v.11h Jefr) Brown can get nl·n tuJ:l\ " · Du ~t.· ha' e room 1n the third floor head (for the ponrattl" .. sJ1d ~en :'\e"'ton Russell. R-Glcndale. shortl} til'lorl' Papan·~ comm111ce selected a site ..\nl>thl·r lav. maker. Sen v.. alter uern . D-BakerstklJ ')a1d sarcast1lall) that the ponrall captured "thl· v.arrnth ul hts ( Bro"'n'sl C)es." ··)') that picture rnmpkte'!" asked Sen. Rose ..\nn \ u1lh D-D1nub.1 ··Thal"S a li11lc drop of red O\Cr here .ind -.omcunl· told n1l' 1t''i ketchup ·· The Jo1n1 Rules C omm1ttec. the "housekceptng" rnmm1t1Cl' that admin1~ters the Capitol and grounds and allocatt''> la\' makl·rs· ollice space. 'oted unanimous!} to plact.· Bro,\ n's ponra11 alone on a v..all flanked b) w1ndo"'s \\ h1•rt' the re\torcd Capitol's tv. o main staircases converge. 'Break dance' backers given a big break SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Caught between angry merehanta who wanted sfdewalk "bt'Mk dancing" banned altogether and parents who said It was good, the City Council on Monday voted to stop the exhibitions In the town's main mall but allow them elsewhere. The council voted 5-1 In favor of the measure, said Lucy Martinez of the city clerk'• office. It la1er voted 6·0 to pledge $500 to 8l)Onaor a cftywlde break-dancing competition. · The votes came two weeka after the council backed away from previous support of an outright ban on the wild, acrobatic dancing anywhere in th6 city. Break dancing Is a spirited amatgamatlon of twirling headstands. handsprings, robotic move. ments and foot ·Shuffling pantomime that orlgJnated In the nation's inner cities. San Bernardino merchants have comptained the dancing was hurting bYslneea by attracting large crowds. discouraging shoppers and breeding pick· pockets. Police Sgt. David Snell aal'd the dancing "I• disruptive when It blocks thoroughfares In shopping malls and streets.·· But parents have argued that break dancing was good. healthy tun that "kept children off the streets and off druqs." Soviet spy ship off California '.\N FRANCISCO (AP) - A large Soviet 1n- tl'lhgcnce-gathcring ship designed to carry surface-to-air and other missiles and a rapid-fire gun was spotted Monda} a little over 30 statute miles ofT the Northern < altfom1a coa~t. the Nav} reponed. Na V) C'mdr. Fred Gorrell. publtc affairs officer at the I rcasurr Island Na"al tat1on. said when sighted by a Na'~ patrol plane Monday morning the 344-foot ship Bal1am ~a~ headed souther!) ofT Potnl Delgada approx- 1matcl~ between Eureka and Ft Bragg The speed was not gl\C'n T~h1p "'a' 1n "intcrna110nal wate~" when sighted, he \aid - The ~hip of J cla!.'i h'ited as hut It in I 980 and dl\plaung 4 '100 tons. is powered by twin-d1eseh. 1s rapahk of 20 knot\ or about 2 3 miles an hour. and cames a ucv. of 11\0. (1orrell ~td C lorrcll'~ report i3"C no ind1cat1on on whether the Hal,.-1m \\ct\ bu11cd or o tht'l'\\tst approached. and he a!.\umcd thal no" "the U.S Nav> 1'i interested in the mil\ rmcnt of the i.h1r.. A\ we usuall> arc~ " lk :.tddcd. "Whtie the pt.'c1fic ship (Bal1am) is not kno,,n nri:' tou'> Soviet dcploymcnt~ oftht'l nature h•H hcl'll J-.,m 1n,11·d wtth collection of information on U • Nu'' ~uhrnur inc Jnd \urfocc opcrnt1on'i ·• ' Secret Service nabs suspicious motorist By the A11oclatd Pra1 WASH INGTON -Secret Service guards smashed the wmdow of a car outside the White House Monday night and arrested the driver after deciding_ the woman was bebavm_g suspiciously, a Secret Service official said. Capt. E.E. Elg.10 of the Secret Service said a White House guard became suspicious of the woman driving her car slowly near the southeast gate and alerted other officers. He said the officers placed a patrol car in the motorist's path to prevent her car from entering the gate. When the car stopped. officers smashed out the window on the driver's side and detained the woman. whose identity he did not disclose. An agency spokesman said the woman was committed to a federal mental hospital. No alrllne smoke ban WASHINGTON -The Civil Aeronauucs Board decided Monda) 11 1s 1mpract1cal to ban smoking on airliners based on length of a flight. leaving passengers free to smoke as long as non-smokers are segregated. The board 'oted 5-0 against a proposal 10 prohibit smoking on an\ flight shorter than two hours and said a lcss-restnct1ve proposal banning smoking on one-hour flights would cause as much confusion. The board did decide Monday to proh1b1t c1ear and pipe smoking on all flights and cigarette smoking on aircraft of 30 or fewer seats. Hansen loses venue change bld WASHINGTON -Rep. George V. Hansen. R-ldaho. lost a bid Monday to have his trial moved to another ctt) on the ground that publicity about White House counselor Edw1 n Meese II l's finances would JCOpanLe Hansen's chances of ge tting a fair trial in Washington. U.S. District Judge Joyce.-Hens Green denied Han~en's request. saying a change of venue "will not dilute those probkms of pubhctty." but she ordered that the j ury be sequestered dunng his tnal on criminal charges of filing false financial disclosure reports. Jury selection will begin Tuesday. and the tnal was expected to last about two weeks. Band members get rape terms CAMBRIDGE. Mass. -Three members of the former rock group Grand Slamm were sentenced Monday to at least fi, e )Cars each in pnson for raping a 19-)ear..old ~oman on the group's bus last April. Middlesex Superior Court Judge Robert A Barton sentenced bass player Core> W P1rotta. 25. of Newbul")'port. to eight to 12 years in pm.on. John Fournier, 26, the band's sound technician. and Thomas J. Crowe, 24. of Salem. N.H .. the band's lighting techntc1an. both were sentenced to six to I 0 years. The v1c11m. a female Arm) pnvate. test ified she was raped repeated I) after she accepted a ride to Fon Devens on the band's bus. Jewelry helst nets $350,000 DEARBORN. Mich. -More than $350.000 in gold. Jewell")· and precious stones was stolen at a weekend jewelry conven11on, and poltce were searching for three men in the theft. authorities said Monday. The packed Jewelry cases were taken from two Jewelers Sunday eventng as wholesalers were preparing to leave the convention at the Hyatt Regenc)' Hotel. said Chief Inspector Roben Wancha. Homemade bomb hurts boy lARMEL -A 13-year-.old bo) was burned on his face and ch~st \i1onda\ "'hen a homemade bomb in a 1obacrn cJn e\ploded 'in his face. officials said. Roger Petc~on. an ~th grader al Carmel Middle School. suffered 2nd and 3rd-degrl·e bums ~hen the device went ofT j ust bcforl' 3 p m He v.as listed in fair condition at Commun1t\ Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula in m·arb} Monterl'). The bomb. which Peterson apparently brought from home. consisted of a small tobacco can containing gunpowder and wrapped in newspaper. ~luminum fotl and electrical tape. 100,000 latchkey klds? LO ANGELES -About I 00.000 children under 13 arc left unattended each day at their homes in the county as their parents work. United Way officials said Monday as the} reported on a survey of downtown workers. "lfwe take the figures of those 7,000 (downtown workers). we can esumate there arc close to I 00.000 children left unsupervised in Los Angeles County every day." said Sire I Forster. who headed the study. The survey soli cited responses last }Car from 12.000 people who work in six major JOb sites downtown. and received answers from 7 .000 emplo}ees Flre closes nuke plant SACRAMENTO -'\ mmor explosion and fire in a non-nuclear section closed the Rancho Seco nuclear power plant. but offtc1a ls said there were no repon s of inJunes. Sacramento Municipal Utility District spokes- man Ron Scott sa id there was no release of radiation in Monday night's accident. He said there appeared to be no threat to public safety. Scott said the plant would be closed for at least a month because of the fire. which broke out at 9: 51 p.m. on a turbine deck where the facility's generators are kept. Mlsuse of clty assets charged LOS ANGELES -A private tourism service founded b} ( il) Planning Direc1or Calvin S. Hamilton "nppcd off' the ctty by using public employees and egu1pmtnt. \'It} Con1roller James K. Hahn contends. C'111ng a s1\-wcek audit. Hahn accused the planning chief Monda} of misusing nearl)' SI 0.000 10 city assets to de,clop 1he tourism service and urged Mayor Tom Brad le~ and CH) Attome) Ira Reiner to file suit to recover the funds. Hamilton denied Hahn's cha'les and called the e'pend11ures "proper" elements of the ctty's master plan. WORLD ------~-- Sovlet dlrector out of party MOSCOW -Director Yuri Lyubimov has been expelled from 1hc Communist Party after an extended and outspoken stay in London. but \here is revolt over ttis replacement tn the theater he founded, an official Soviet source said Monday. "There arc many people (in Moscow's Taganka Theater) who seem to be against" Ana1oly Efros. who was chosen to replace Lyubimov as director. the source said. Lyubimov was fired earlier this month as head of the Taganka. which has been tbe cent.er ofS0"1et avant-garde theater since he founded 1120 years ago. The Taganka Communist Pany cell expelled Lyub1mov lost Fnday. the source sard. The official grounds were Lyubimov's prolonged absence in London, where he has been since last July and "his actions" since he leO Moscow, the source said. Perth flight retumed PER TH, Au tnlha -a 8nt1sh Airways jumbo jct with 386 people aboard made an emergency 1-ndina at the Penh airpon Monday night after fire broke out m one of its cngmcs. No 1nJurics were rcponcd. Aitlinc spokesman Niacl Oiquc said the Boeina 747 bound for London h.ad JUSl taken off from Penh for Bombay when the fire bepn rn the No. I enainc The pilot. Hu&h Dibley. shut down tbe cn11ne and put out the bf ale with automatic equipment, D1quc said. The plane dumped most of its fuel ovct the ~a turned back to Penh and landed safely 49 m1mncs aft.tr,, took ofT. 01quc said. He said the night ong1n11teill in uckland. New l~aland, and c•rnc-d 370 passcnacrsdd a c~wof 16 ' I • Orange Co st OAll.Y PILOT/T~J;,tL.20. 1914 ~ A lot of political marbles at stake today·i~ Illinois CHICAGO (AP) -Ocmocrauc prcs1dcnt1al nval~ awaited the verdtct of llhnoas voters today in a volaule pnmary strua&le that could l>1gnal whether Walter F Mondale or Gary Hart has the long-ran$e advantage an their competition for the party's nom1nat1on. The final public opinion poll md1cated a dead heal - 39 percent of the support for a ~urging MondaJe. 39 percent for Han and 17 percent for the third contender. the Rev. Jesse Jackson. At issue was the biggest single pnze in the campaign calendar so far. 171 delegates to the Democratic nauooal convention. Illinois election officials estimated up to 2. 7 million people. or 45 percent, of the state's 6.1 million voters would cast ballots. And in Chicago. officials predicted a turnout of l.S million people, or SS percent of the registered voters. The nvals were lookana to llhnoas as a barometer for other industnal state pnmaries-Connecucut. New York and Pennsylvania over the 11ext three weeks. With so much autake. none of the three was w1lhng to offer a clearcut prediction. .. lf I lose It, it's vot goana to be helpful," Mondale said as he wrapped up his campaign on Monday. Said Han. "I thank it will be a very close race." Jackson told a reporter, "I'll leave the predictions to people like yourselves.•• Hart has made a stanlin1 rise to prominence an the Democratic campaign, and a win in llltno1s would be fresh evidence that his campaign of "new ideas" has struck a chord nauonall)', even thou&h he wil continue to trail Mondale an nationaJ convention delqates. Mondale is ahead an dekptes so far, 514 to 286 for Hart and 60 Cor Jackson. Dele~tes will be elected separately from tbc presadenttal preference vote in llltnois, and Mondale's aides seem confident he will wtn that compet1t1on But despite has delepte lead, Mondale as looluna for a win in heavily industrialized lllino1s to demonstrate he can out poll Hart in the krnd of state a Democrat needs to carry to defeat President Reagan in the fall. Illinois aside. Minnesota Democrats held party caucuses during the day, and Mondale was the heavy favorite in his home state. The former vice president campaigned there bnefly Monday night after wrapping up in Illinois. MondaJe Hart Jackson Other C•ndld•t .. • Scorec•rd 514 286 60 80 U.S. economy shows surprising growth Uncommitted To Nominate WASHIOOTON (AP) -The nation's economy, WNoh roered back tut ~ from a steep recession, picked up ~ more atHm es 1984' began. the govemmern reported today. Through March. the tconOmy wu growing at an es11mated annual rate of 7. 2 percent. Today•t Commerce Department repor't ~ an economy to strong It continues to confound experts Who have been forecasting slower growth. Many pundits' growth estlmates had been 5 to 6 percent for the first three month• of the year. The ~t not only projected growth of 7 .2 r>«ctnt for the flrat quarter but revised the growtti rate fortheflnatthree month• of 1983 upward once again -to 6 percent. • • • .. l ... The department had ortglnally pot fourtti quarter growth at <4.5.percent u measured by the gron national product, after adjusting for lnftatlon. The GNP Is the nation's totll output of gOOda and MMce9. percent, the flrst upward revtllon lfnce Auguet. Many expert• teer that u.. Fed Wfft llllO move to raiM lnterett rat• In an effort to cool the economy down and the Reagan admlnt.tratlon hu vo6ced concerns that too tight a poUoy on iM Plft of the Fed could ]4K>pardtze a strong economy In this etectlon year. The revtsk>n In the fourth quarter boosted real GNP growth for all of 1983 to 3.4 percent. It had been orlgtnalty put et3.3percent and compared to adecfl,,. In real GNP ot 1.9 percent In 1982, when the country was mired In the recetlk>n. Martin Feldstein, chairman of the ~t'a Council of Economic Advleers, Mid today'• GNP report "Shows the economy '8 atUI on a power1ut rol." He said he wasn't conc:erned about ovemeet.lng beeause a tar~ part of tbe growth was lt'I Inventory rebuilding and "price Pr911Uret remain undet control." The GNP report was certain to stlr fears In t~ financial community that the Federal Reeerve Board may move to tighten credit to prevent the economy from overheating. The stock market plunged Monday after banks raised their prime lending rate to 11.5 Jarvis turns in '13' signatures ' \ ... Libel suits supported ·. in high court's ruling SACRAMENTO (A P)-Tax fighter Howard Jarvu said Monda) he was submitting more than I million signatures for his new 1nit1ative to give property taxpayers a S 1.3 billion refund and ugh ten Proposition 13 tax limits on local governments. The in1t1auve. aimed at the November ballot. would overturn what Jarvis descnbed as .. crooked" st.ale Supreme Coun decisions letting local eovernments raise WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme supermarkets nationwide. did not contest certain taxes without a two-thirds public vote. Coun dealt the news media a double defeat California courts' authority over n. But The success ofh1s s1gnature-gatherini "gives the lie to toda) b) making nationally d1stnbuted Calder and South balked at having to be some an the press and other places who think the tax revolt pubhcattons. and the people who work for pan of the Cahfom1a proceedin~. 1s dead." Jarvis told rcpone~ outside the Sacramento them. more tempt mg targets for label After losmg their argument m a Cah-County registrar's office. lawsuits. fornia appeals court, they sought help from Among other things. the initiative would invalidate First. the justices ruled unanimousl:r the nation's highest court. numerous local taxes and fees that have been passed that actress Shirley Jones may sue a The court's decision in the Hustler case wnhout a two-thirds vote. and force state and local National Enquirer reporter and ed1tqr for was sparked by a libel suit filed against the governments to find new sources of support for pension $20 m1lhon in her home state of California. pornographic magazine by Kathy Keeton, plans. She does not ha ve to pursue her lawsuit in VJee president of competing Penthouse Besides the S 1.3 million refund. a state analysis has Ronda. where the newspaper and its magazine and described in court papers as estt mated the cost to local governments and schools at $66 employees are based. the coun said. the common law wife cf Penthouse million a year. plus unknown losses in future tax revenues. ln a separate decision. the coun ruled publisher Robert Guccione. unanimously in a case involving an S80 Asked about wammgs by city and county officials million ltbel sun against Hustler magazine that the initiative would cripple local services. Jarvis cited that people who sue a nattonally dis-the nearly SI billion surplus in Gov. George DcukmeJian's tributed publication may shop for the !>late 'rem blo_I -r proposed 1984-85 State budget. DeukmeJlaO says the ofTenng them the most favorable laws and .J. 1 1...1,. money 1s needed for unexpected state needs. filing deadlines. ''This cry that they're short of money is a crock of Young Shiite Moalem mill- tlaman takea reat from Beirut AP~ battling as peace talks continue in Switzerland. The court refused to let pubhcauons and d manure." Jarvis said. their emplO)ees shield themselves behind .r.eare 1·n He said he was turning In 1.012.450 signatures the free-press rights contained 1n the 1 4 . ahogether 1n the state·s 58 counties. The proposed state Constitution when tr) mg to fend oIT hbcl const1tut1onal amendment needs vahd signatures of at Lebanon talks snagged by compromise papers LAUSANNE. s .... merland (AP) -Pn- 'ate bargaining O\er a compromise to sal,age Lebanese peace talks dela~ed a full session of the rcconc1lat1on conference today, and Druse leader Waltd Jumbla11 said he was leaving Lausanne. Jumblatt told reporters as he left the Beau R1vagc Hotel in the early afternoon. .. , am lea,ing today:· But a senior aide later said the Druse leader would sta} on "despite his dissatisfaction with the pace of the talks." "I ask the (Christian) Lebanese Forces 1f at 1s worth it to die for th as class of people who have their minds oss1fide by time and by the fact of history:· Jumblatt said. Then:-still was no firm ume set for the plenaf) meeting as the marathon talks entered the ninth da)'. Betund-the-scene efTons reportedly con- ce ntrated on convincing former Lebanese president Sule iman FranJ1eh to drop his obJecuons to some points in the com- promise paper presented to the heads of delcgauon Monday night by President Amin Gema}el. who chairs the conference. The maverick Franjich rocked the opposition Monday by withdrawing from the National alvat1on Front alliance. He said he obJCCted 10 curbing the executive power of the head of state. as demanded b> has Drusc and Moslem allies. Mo~ 2~~swo1etR so.~s: X-mas was Great January was Good February was O.K. GOLD, DIAMONDS and VALUAILIS n .UllLl.lmLHI 873-()385 3118 Newport Blvd. suits because of where they are filed . R • least 630.136 reg1'itered voters to make the ballot. "We reJeCl the suggestion that First u SSl a Jarvis said he had spent S400.000 on signatures and Amendment concerns enter into the would spend another S3.5 m1lhon on the fall campaign. Junsd1ct1onal analysis." said Justice W1I-The tC~-~~r-old tormc-r apartment executive. manu- liam H. Rehnquist. who "rote the coun's MOSCOW (AP) -A powerful earth-tacturerandne .... spaperpubhsherbecameana11onalfigure t"'oopan1ons. quake struck \.the Soviet ~ntral Asian inl978afterCahforn1a,otersgave nearly2-lapprovalto Ms.Jonessueo Na11onal Enquirereditor repubUcsofUzoekistanandTurkm~nilt.an Proposition 13 ..... h1ch cut propen) taxes b) $7 billion a Ian Calder and reponer John South. along early today, destroy•"f buildinp in at least year and limned the ab1ht) of state and local governments with the weekly. over an Oct.~. 1979 article one town and one city and roclUna the to raise futurt· taxes that appeared under South's name. It said m~r cities ofTashJcent and Samarkand. Has ne"' in1t1a11,e. "'h1ch he has dubbed ··Sa,e 13:· .. 1ns1ders" reported that Ms. Jones' hus-Tass reported. "'ould oven um coun rulings on t\\O maJor prov1s1ons of band. producer Mart)' Ingels. had .. ter-The officiaJ news aaency made no Proposition 13. rorized his staff. cheated stars. outraged mcntionofcasualtiesio itsfirstrepartfrom,_ __________________ _ advcruscrs and scandalized Hollywood." the area. ll said the earthQ.uake shook The stor) said Ms. Jones was so upset by towns and cities on an SOO-mlle line from Ingels' behavior that "by 3 o'clock an the Tashkent southwest to Ashkhabad on th afternoon she's a crying drunk .. and unable Soviet-lran border. ~ •S ALES • -~ M \ 1 • t • -:-. ·•• · . ~ . . . ' . ~~ 11--: t .~ • -•, .~ r t·' .. ~· . -I to work. Soviet authorities rarely give specifie1 on The couple's suit. from which Ingels later damqcs and casualties from natural ~......,,.--. BJ CYCLE REPAIRS dropped out, contended that the article was disasters. full of untruths. It sought damases for libel. The U.S. GeoJQ&ical SUTVey in Golden. 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IUf' !.39-2104 Information· (714) 856·4266 • I \ t II ' • - I Feds drop a net over stoolpigeon • W A.SHINGTON -One of the go\ ernment's mm1 'aluable and respected 1nformantson inter- national gun-runningappears to have become the v1ct1m ofa bureaucratic turfbattle wtthtn the Treasury De- partment. Result: He has been in- dicted on l6countsof1lkgall) transpon1ng \\Capon~. His trial" scheduled to opt>n tomorro"' 1n 311 Lake Cit' The tnlormant t) (>on\\ alsh . whoSl' underco' er Y.Or~ has helped build \C\ l'r:-il 1mportant ca~e~ lor the Customs~l'r\ ice and the Ju\llCC Dcpanmcnt O' t'rlhe past decadt' \\ al~h ·s \Uppuner~ )a\ Im pros- ecu11on Ill 1he result ofJ H·ndetta b\ the Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearm\-'' h1 ch. l1~c l us1oms. is a part of the Trcasur\ Depanmen1 The)' sa~ .\ TF agents resent the tact that Walsh cooperated"' 1th othcr federal agl·nc1es rather than.\ TF I\ customs special agent"' ho has worked with Walsh told m' associate lndy Badhwar: .. It's a case of one branch ofTreasuryout to bag an informant of another branch." He said A TF agents posing as gun bu:yers had tried on several occasions to set Walsh up. but had failed ... We ad' 1sed Walsh that each ume under- co' er.\ TF agents tned to set htm up he should repon them to.\ Tr:· the customs man said. Once.\ TF "'ent after Walsh for knd1 ng a pistol to a customs officer for a .. false sale" to gun-runners: ATF even threatent.>d to confiscate the "'capon from customs· evidence 'ault Customs. which won its case against the gun-runners. 1nd1gnantl} rebufTed .\ TPsattempt \\ alsh 1sa na11onall~ recognized. reputable manufacturerofsmall arms .\ssuch.hewasin,1tedtospea!I. at a conference 1n Las Vegas last April sponsored b) Defense and Foreign .\1Ta1rs magaz1nr. Walsh took along for d1spla~ four ca<,cHonta1n1nga handful of.,mall arm\.1nclud1ngs11cncers manufac· turl'n.I b' ht'> V 1 rgin1a-based rnm-pan~. I n.tl·rrand. Before he let\ Wa\h· ington. \\ al!>h filled out the papcr- "'ork and rcg1~1ratton forms required h\ .\Tr d nd placed COPll'S In I he \H'Jpom case., \\ hl·n he arm cd 10 Las\ cga)alter l hang1n~ planes in Sall Lal.e C1 1~. Wal~h disco' aed his bagga~e "'as m1s<,1ng . .\1rlinel·mplo}ces 1n 'ialt Lakl'sa1d 1hl·des11na11on tags had rome off. so the} forced open one of the cases m hopes of1den11fying the owner When they saw gun silencers. the) called A TF agents. who seized some of the weapons. Walsh·s auome}. Steve Batley. said A TF agents made what he called the .. nd1culous .. claim that the guns were being taken to mobsters in Las Vegas When Walsh tncd to reclaim his weapons. he was told he would be indicted-and he was. The ma1 n charge is that two silencers had no senal markings on them. .. At the \.Cl) "~ orst. this was a small technical v1olat1on. ··said Harn D1f- JACK ANDERSON r~ kndal. a former Reagan-Bush cam- paign counsel .,.. ho has business dcaltngs"' 1th Walsh ... Putting on the sen a I number 1st he la~1step1 n manufactunng. and he was going to do that beforee>.h1b111ng 1he "'L'apons. The marking kit 10 stamp on the senal number~ was 1n his bag ... Walsh hadn't stamped on the numbers txcause the silencers had uni) been completed that morning. and he left in too great a hurr). D1 fTendal e>. pla1 ned. ··The~ ·re dumping on a gu) who has been helping the government. and "'ho has put his ltfe in danger:· Diffendal said. The most recent e>.ample ofth1s was an attempt by renegade U.S. intelligence agents to ·buv 1.000 silencers from Walsh. supposedly for a coven U.S. oper- ation but actually for the Synans and the Palestine L1bera11on Organ1za- t1on . Even though the Justice Dcpan- ment .,..arned Walsh that his life was 1n danger, he volunteered tocon11nue working with the government. Dif- fendal said. 1nce his arrest. several pnvate and go"crnment 1nst1tut1ons have given Walsh glowing character references. The) include the State Dcpanment. National Museum of American His- tof). Universit} of Pennsylvania. the Arm} 's Fifth Special Forces Group ( .\ 1rbome) and of course the Customs Sen ICC. Footnote: The office oft he U.S. allorne)' tn Salt Lake C1t) told us. .. The~ ha"c decided to go forward "11h the case ... POLITIC ALPOTPOURRI. Prt>s1- dent1al candidates' campaign finance re pons for Februar} won •t be tiled until toda). but the January figures 'lhO"-what a poor return Fntz Mondale got on his in'<'Stment of campaign funds 1n Nev. Hampshire. Maine and Vermont-all three ~1a1cs "'enl 10Sen. Gaf) Han. D-( olo. Through Jan. 31. Mondale had spent $260. 754 to Han's $185.552 in Ne"' Hampshire. $269.838 to Han's$9.3151n Maine: and $4 7.185 to Han's $2.343 1n \' crmont. Is 1 t risky business try1 ng to huy Yankee votes? Ayup. -Two years ago. Roben Shortlcy. a Washington privateeye. was hired by Labor Secretary Ray Donovan's forme r construct ion company to check up on Senate in vest igators who were looking into Donovan·salleged undel°\\'orld ties. Shonley recently surfaced on a ca mpaign finance repon b} the Nattonal Conservative Pol111cal Action Committee. He and his wife. Ma1sselle. a former Wh11e House aide, have lent NC-PAC $5.000 apiece. Jack Aader soa is a syadicated columnist. ' -. "Through moral posturing. the President has turned the White House Into a glass house." The wisdom of 'Silent Cal' suggests bad times for Dems One after a n other , lead ing candidates 'run into a ditch' WASHINGTON-"lfyousa"' 10 troubles coming down the road. nine would run into the ditch before the) reached }Ou.. That was Cal Coohdge·r, wise counsel for doing nothing -un11I that tenth trouble was upon )OU . Watching one after another of the Dcmocrat1r challengers to Ronald Rt.>agan careen ofT into the ditch. 11 is cas)' 10 understand ho"' the "'1sdom ofS1ll·n1 Cal ha5 alwa}S commendl'd 1t~clfto Rcag:in. A ~earago. the greatest s1nglt' threa1 to President Rl'agan·s re-election wa!. thl' cand1dac' of John Glenn. the a'>lronaut anJ "ar h<"ro .,.. ho could thrl'atl'n lhl' most soltd Reagan11c pn.·unl'I\ in lhl' 'iouth and West. But uknn\ l30dld3l~ promised some- thing (1lcnn·\ campaign never de- li\l'rl'd The senator from Ohio. a cauuou'> and moderate polit1c1an. refused to throw the dice. to cut his moorings to thl' liberal labor coalition that spurned htm. to distance himself clearl > from the clamourous and contentious clements of his party. to offer 1he Silent MaJonty someone to be enthus1asuc about within the Democratic Pan}. ·The decline of Glenn's candtdaq was Reagan's first bonus from the winnowing process of the Democrauc pnmanes. With Glenn down and out. the Dcmocra11c Pany interest la} in un1t1ng behind the eminent!~ accep- table front-runner. Walter Mondale. a\erting another pany bloodbath. With Mondale's victory in Iowa. with The Nc1.>. York Times proclaiming PAT BucHAli'AN him the runaway favonte of Demo- crats everywhere -the' Cl) morning of the New Hampshire pnmar) - that probabilit) seemed almost cer- tain. Then came New Hampshire ...... htch ('\posed the di") rot instdl' the Mon- dale campaign. the hollo"' nl'SS of the 'ice president's appeal. the gaping 'ulnerab1lit) ofa Mondalecand1daq w the chargc that hl' is a polt11cal relil' "hose prcs1dl·nc~ promises an l'nd- lc<.i~ senes of concessions and acco m· mndat1ons to those "ho ha'e a purchase upon 11. \\.11h Glenn and Mondale damaged good'>. suddl'nl) Gal") Hart. '1c- 1onous in :'Ile"' Hampshire. Mainl' and Vermont. appeared a Ill'"-hope for nauonal Dl'mocrats. a Ken· ned~esque figure without ties to the past. with a poliucal appeal that reached across the FDR coali11on to embrace white-collar professionals and John Anderson Republicans. With Mondale's su rvival 10 the South. that hope dies. For the "marathon" Fritz Mondale promised ts going to be an Iroquois gauntlet for Gal) Han. with the former 'ice president paying back the Colorado senator. with compound interest. tn l111no1s and New York for what Han did 10 him tn Iowa and New England. With the media -eas1l:r bored children who will tear down in seconds a sand castle they have painstakingl) constructed -JOtning 111. Mondale 1n two weeks time will likely have done for Gal'\-Han what his mentor. Huben Humphrey. dtd for George McGovern tn the 1972 Caltfom1a pnmaf): make his nom1- natton not wonh having. Which 1s wh}. fasten your seat belts. some Democrats in this city are talking of a deadlocked and brokered convention. in wh ich their now paunchy and middle-aged Lochinvar. Teddy Kennedy. might emerge. buckled and cu1rassed. to enter the lists against Ronald Reagan. If such chauer is truly widespread. Joe Caltfano had best take another look at "'hat the~ are 1ngest1ng 1n the Demo- crattc doak room. Sending Tedd} Kenned) out to dispatch the Presi- dent ~ould be like sending the uoOd}Car Blimp OU\ 10 sink the !'\ 1m111. Tl11:r\' art· 01 her omens of a dismal fall for the Democrats. Despite the sp1rtted contest for the nominauon. Democratic turnout all O\'er Ne"' England "as down from 1980. ~ugg~ting a broad measure of Democratu: sattsfact1on with th<' Prl'Stdl·n l thn ha' t.' erond dc;p1te his '>Un 1val 10 the South. Frttl Mondak hassho"'n l111le draY.tng poY.\'r v.11h conserva11ve .... h1tc Dt:mocrats. Nonh or South. the s" tng "oters 1n national elections. Some half of those comtng out of the polling booths in New Hampshire declared that. 1f the pany nomtnated Mondale. thc:r would ~o with Reagan. .\s for Gary Han. his problems are up ahead. Added to the ritualistic savage!) of the media. the attacks of Walter Mondale. the leaked envy of his Hill colleagues. Han is s.oing to feel the resentment and hostility of a Democratic establish ment he has not only humiliated. but publicly dis- paraged and threat<"ned to dispossess. Springtime for Reagan. Patrick Bucbaaaa is a syadlcatH columaist. RICHARD COHEN columni•t RICHARD COHEN Reagan's morality assailed by critics Poli tics of religion brin gs c ha rges of h ypocrisy, lying WASHINGTON-SeniorWh1te House aides. the munch kins of our ttme. have fanned out across Wash- ington. assuring the secular human- ists tn the press that what motivates theadministratton'sdrive for school prayer 1s really not just (or not only) religious zeal butalso(or mostly) a desire to solidify the President's suppon among religious fundamen- talists. The administration wants God back 10 the classroom. It will settle. though. for some votes. Th1scp1c moment of cynicism. comparable to the attempt by Re- publicans in the 1950s to use Sen. Joseph McCanhy to soften up the Democrats. 1s following a h1stoncal pattern. McCanhycould not be c'ontatned and neither can the force!> of intolerance. Already. there 1s evidence aplenty that we are entenng a pan1cularly nasty penod. Ronald Reagan ma) ha V<' lost control of the s11uat1on. It could be that what seni or Whtte House aides are saying in the news- papers ma)' not. in fact. reflect the President's view!>. The President seems sincere I} bus) trying to push the pra)erbtll through Congress. He has assured some reralc1 trant sena- tors 1ha1 based on hts o~n e>.pcrn:nce. thl· m1nont~ has nothing 10 fear from thl' maJorit~. We ma~ all breath a sigh of relief. Ne\ enhl'less. 1t 1sclear tha1 a whole lot ot people ha' e s1mpl~ had 1t with the Pres1d<"nt -and his attempt to mal.c religion a poltt1cal issue 1s the last \tra"' House Speaker Thomas P (T1p)O'Ne1ll. for one.can hardl) contain his contempt fort he man. It .,..asO'Netll who said wha\ until rl·centl) few in Washington would have dared: The President himself does not go to church. The S~akcr was, in short. calltng the President a hypocrite. But that was nothing compared to what House MaJOnty Leader Jim Wright said the other day. He called the President a liar Speaking before the House. he repeated the word nine ttmes. and while the subJec t was not school prayer but the budget deficit. it has nevcnhcless become clear that the wraps are ofT. tempers are shon and the President is going to get what somethtnk he has coming. Wilson carves compromise out of wilderness plan Congresi. is one thing; the press 1s something else. Despite what some believe. the media have not been pan1cularl) protecttveofReagan. The) have. tn fact . detailed hts lapses 10 memo!). his concocted h1stof). his exaggerations. his embellishments. hts laconic style of management and his appalltng ignorance on sub1ects which. like Lebanon. really are mat- ters of life and death. lt'scomprom1se time forCalt fornta conscn auoni'it!\, and tough a~ 11 may be for them tn take less than the) want. the~ '>l'L'm read} 1oacl('PI th(' Jn('VttabJc That's bccau'>l' hall -or. in th1<, case. about l\\tHh1rd,-of a loaf" bctterthan nonl' ( onscrva11on group'> ltkl· thl' \1ara Club and Fnendsofthe Earth ha\C been pushing. for ~car<> to protc<'t undc...elopcd stretche' nf 1hc Tuolumne R1,erfrom ron'>truct1on of dams and po"' er s1Jt1on' do1.>. n- stream from Yowm1tl' \iauonal Park Chances arc thn '11 rh>"' .ll htl'' c that goal But onl' at thl' l'\Pl'n'>l' of gh ing up part ofJnothl'rl ha1!>hl·d goal. RatherthJn .1dding 2 1 m11lmn Cahforn1a acrn 111 thc federal"' 1ldcr· n<"i.S ~stem . thl'} ·11 prohahl~ onh gl'I I ti m1llton acn·\ Thcau\horot 1h1Slomprnnll~ '" Pete Wt hon. 1hc state\ lir\Herm U.S. senator and a man "ho'" undoubted I> chuckling a btt at the various responses to his plan Wt Ison is the ke) figure 1n 1he wilderness haggling llccause he·~ Callfom1a's lone Republican in a Scnatccontrolkdb) tht'GOP Mo\t other Republican senators care ltttlt: about Caltforn1a nvers and wilder- ness and would ltkcl) go along with whatever proposal a colleague made forh1s home i.tatc as long as 1t didn't connict 'itrongl) with nattonal poltc) So without Wilson's suppon . con- scrvat1on1~t.., most hkeh would lo~c ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat THOMAS ELIAS thl'chancc 10 prei.er'<' the Tuolumne .\nd lacking his 'iuppon for mnrc.- thl'\ ~1llha,etosc11kfor1hc \\ llderncss acreage he thin!l.s ap- propriate. Wilson ·s .,..1lderness acrl·agc is actuall~ a romprom1~· 11s\'lf. almost splitting thl·d11Tl·rcnu.· tx·t"'l'l'n loosen a111.>n1'il aims and "h.11 thl' Reagan .\dm1n1stra11on f)IOl)O\l'd \\.-1lson !> lin!l.ing ~ilderness with lhl' T uolumnc put lOn\Cn at1on1'it'i in a 111ugh spot. Kno\\ 1ng lhl' 1mpon anle oft he senator'Huppon for a dl'' l.'loment-frcc n"cr. they are de- lighted"' 1th his stance there. But the} rnndemn htm for not being enough of a w1lderness<"nthu~1a'it Th ts has led to som<' poltttcal name-calltng. with one Sierra Club lobb) 1st cla1m1ng Wilson caved in to timber interests who~ money hel~d fuel his 1982 campaign. .\nd Democratic U.S. Rep. Tony ( oelho. whoscd1stnct 1ncludes much of the Tuolumne. charged Wilson's plans for then ver were designed to di ""11 anentton from his ~tance on ..... 1dcrm·ss . H.L. lchwa1t1 m oi .. ""''""" ChNJ DowellbJ f.,.t,,. -AUttlllM ... ,,..~""- ' .... ,~..., --\ 0•1 "' "'" .. A •• , I Ill W••' 11., ~· t tA ---~·· Ai10t'"' Cfff'•\f)(W't'1flit'C'« 10 a~ ' ',, .. ) ''' M•t• I ~ '11t.;~ LerrJ D. Sp.are ..... *O•f'O ( 0•1"' I ' l.1kc mmt Cal1forn1a Democrat1l congrl'.,smcn. Coelho backs thl' con- c;cn at1on1s1 \\ildernessgoals. "'h1rh thq rall thc .. kgacy of Phil Burton." the late 1.ian 1-rannsco congressman "'ho"' orl.l·d 10 set aside ever larger prC\l'f\ l'\ ot tedaa II~ ·O"-ned land. ( odho J'> thl' national Democrat1C' con~re'>\ton:1I campaign chairman.,., a mJJOr tx·nelicta~ of another Burton k~c~. thl' prec;cnt congress1~nal dis· 1nct ltnt'\ 'tnuall' guaranteetng D<"mocrat1cdomlnance in the state. But he partscompan~ with most Dl·moaat<, O\ er the Tuolumne. He .,.. Jn I'> 11"'1 IJ and sccnK de'itgn:won L.M. Bovo ht'ld up at least three years while a propo'.>ed dam 1s studied. "Mr. Coelho 1sn·1 happy becau'ie financial supporters 1n his d1stnct ha\ l' a stake 1n having the dam built." said a Wilson aide. Bui C\ en Coelho ma' ha"c 10 'oil~ for thccomb1nat1on o(" tldemcss Jnd n'er1f\\ 1lson insists on keeping thl·m ltnil.l·<.I . For"' 1thout the fl\ t'r. he lJn't get an~ wilderness. let alone as much as Bu non wanted. \nd that's the essence oft his mm prom 1sc: Nett her conscr' a- 111rn1~ts norde\l·lopmen11nterestsgl·t all t hl'' "'ant. but each side get., something. ..Pete ts tx1ngchasttzcd by both sides.·· SS) s his deputy. "But without ht\ suppon. nothing at all would get dom•." It's .. 1111 possible Wilson will relent funh~·ron ht\"' 1ldemess plans. but consen a11on1st.,can feel good about S3\lng th<' Tuolumne It ma} not be as good as g<.·tting ('ver) thing the~ "'•int. but t1.>.o-1h1rdsofa loafbeats none l'' l'f") 11me . Thomas E lias Is 11 Sani11 Monica-based columnist oa s1a1~ Issues. Kingofthejungleearnshis title One thins now known about the male lion. 1t mates 1nsat1ably. fhc nott'books of sc1ent1tic voyeurs reveal that one such k1na ofbcasts in the wild was observed tn action 86 times on one day and 62 umc~ the nex t. Observe feminist 'ernacular: Call 1t a "penonhole cover·· The rcnowned showman P.T. Barnum. :ultna at age 80. said he wished he could read what thc newspapt>r~ would say about h1n1 after hi~ death So on March 24. 1891 . the t'dttor of The Evcnina Sun in New York (it) honortd his WlSh 1mmcd1· atcl\ 1n a tnbule. which included hi~ ob1tuaf) Bamum died two w«ks lat<"r ' ~p1non trom the anuque car trum~t 1.>.a~ a Je\l<'t called a \\.-his- pcnntt 1 utx· .\ pt pc \C\-eral fttt lonJ. 0Jr1:J 3t the ends. Romancers thought 11 n1n~ to talk sofil)I to each oth\·r thmuah lhl' thing tn crowded room' Rut 11 hod 11~ ~ c;h10cd Imm I l'ar to mouth . .so unttl the) got the hangof11.1t was a CB sort of dialogue. "(jlad to we you. Q, er." "Wherc·,e )OU been. )OU naughty boy'l Over" "Out 1n the barn. Ov<"r.'' "Oo1n~ what'> o ... er ·· ··P1tch1n' ha) Over· "Oh? Sho" m<'. 0\.('r" ·1 hat dream :you dream when )OU lcep ord1narl) lasts about lO nunutes tlulf the men O\er 40 wt."1gh 100 much. medical rest'archl'r' 'ID) A.ny ~1cnce student will tell hot waler would break a thick glass more quu:kly than a thin aJas11. ~·~>he vou've read that about 3S.OOO youn men and ~omen 'olun- teer each }ear to work on hraelt k1bbulz1m . Ptd )'Ou know most of tht-sc volunttt-rs are not Jewish? What doc' "m~mmoth .. 'i1gn1f) 10 \ou'> <>na1nally 11 me1m1 "onJt."r- around dwdkr .. \ ou don't need heat 10 botl water. At 90.000 foet. it boils by it elf. In the Ea!i\ Tennessee mounuun count!') lives an 86-year-<>ld midwife named E:tta Nichols who estimates 'ihe has deltvertd more than 2.000 hab1es. She <"harges $1 S per delivery. When ants wake up. they yawn. Or ~eem to. anyhow. Q. I'm told baseball players yCJn ago 50mct1mc reached second base, •hen stole first? Why'! A. German) Schaefer of the old P1ttsbuf'Jh Pirates did thaL To shake up the pitcher. he Slid It "'orkcd. Q. How lonJ has the Nauonal Geoaraph1c b«n us1na 1hat )'tllow cover? A. Smet 191 o .. Lona btfo~ 1~ rcscarchcrs pro'Y~ ) ell ow L~ most vis1blt of C'Olors. L. I. 4o>d 11 • 11•'lt•fii4 ctOl1UJJal1t. Now articles arc being written about his hypocrisy-alleged or otherwise-and tt 1s noted that this man~ hoe, tolls the fam1I~ is hardly ('\Cr seen "-tth his . .\ Redbook magaztnt."arttcle in which his son. M 1chal'I. !Ml\S his father has seen one grandchild onc<' and the other never. has been ctted with reltsh. as has the First Fam ii) not choosing to attend or not being welcome at the wedding of ~on. Ron. .\n1cles have appeared about the strains 1n the first famil). such as Nanc) 'salk-g<'d coolness to her husband·sch1ldren b) Jane Wyman. People arc b<'gmn1ng to notice. loo. that the President never goes to the funeralsofhts close friends -Justin Dan and ~lf~d Bloomingdale. to name two-and that someofh1sand Nancy's friends either have the son of !>ex. lives that are decried daily by the video ministers Reaaan couns. or are -aasp!-homosexuals. All \his is incredibly. even ex- cessively. ~rsonaland has ltttle if anything to do w1th the way the President does h1s1ob. These state· mentsand articles are. in some sense. tit for the Prcs1denfs tat-a feeling that Reqan. m his endless sermon- i11na. has become excessively per- sonal. The issue being raised is the one that until now simply could OQt stick to the Prts1dent-charac1t-r. For 1be first 'imc. the Pttsidcnt 1s brinaquMuon~ on that score Where all this will end. I know not. But lbtTe is little reason to btltcvc that tcmptrs will coot in an clea.ion )car. A man who tells othen bo to li"'c'hrirhvc 1sboundtohavch1s own hfe eum1ned. Throu&h mural po tunna. 'he President has turned the White House into a 111 hour.c. He houldn't throw tonu .. JtkMr4 l'otft Q I 11fl'lln rt4 ~m•J11. TUESDAY. MARCH 20. 198ai Some dieter• ~~ ~ might loH friend• 1 •• well •• pound1. C•n rour product be dlatrlbUted over-•for $1,000? ... 81. SH Page 82. Boots' users get hang of exercise Inversion relieves pressure of ----gravity on joints and spine By JAMIE SEELEY 0111\e Oellr Pllol It•" Hanging upside down 1s more than rh11d·., plJ) It I'> a s1. 1cnt1ticall) pro\ enthcrapeutic form ofe>.erc1c;e aceurd- 1ng to Robcrt \t Mart1n.M D .. creatoroltht•gra\11) hoot and ptoneL·roi 1n' enion e'(erc1sc .. The most important thing in e'er) onc·s life 1s 10 hang ups1dr do"' n." said the 7~-) ear-old Pasadena ph}SIClan . In thl' hcad-oHr-hecls process. di.'' doped b) Martin 1n 1965 after )0) ea rs of research. a person hangs ups1JL· dov. n from ankle boots a11ached toa doorwa' bar. Con\ enuonal l'\erc1sc and occupa11ona·1aL11' II) resmct the bod} in an upright po!>ture. Martin said.·· 8)' allo"' 1ng the constant force ofgra' 11) to \.\Ork against the bod} in one po~1t1on the spine and JOints tx·comt· n1mpressed. rcsul11ng in roundt•d shoulders. muscle- tt·ns1on and back pain ·· ln H·rston U\l''> the force ofgra' ti) to re:' rrse these rnnd111ons b) l'a')111g thL' prt·ssun: 111thL'101 nts and spine. 'a1d Manin .. The\\ hok Ilka t)t:h1nd our" '>tl'm is that 11 uses the <,anu· weight which compres'\CS the J01nl'> to pull them apart·· ..aid Paula Johnson. spokespcr11on forGra' it) (1u1dance~'!.tem Inc .. Bas1calh .11's..ell-1rac11on . It 'it retches ou·t) ourspint·. allov. mg 11 to gl'l back into 11s 1>ng1 nal sh apt· .. There arc C\L'rll)l''i to 1mpro"e the mu-,cular system. 111-.l' Nauulus. and programs to 1mprt)\ c the cardiovascular '' '>tt•m.111>..e aerobics. 'hl' '>aid ... But this t\ tht' onlv exercise rL·g1men that 1mpro' e\ >our structural.,} !.tern ... · f unht·rmorc. shl'e\plained. hanging b}} our heels allo"' s muscll's \\hit h c;uppon the Joints and venebras to '-lr<:tch out. becoming bettercond111onL·d for supporting Jl>ints and 'ertebras tn the upright pO'it t1on. ------Re' ers1nggrav1t~ '!.effects. has otherextendtng bt· rw fits. BACKTALK 'Pull' is no advanta~e in aerobics ·· .\fter a workout upside-down man> people are about one-tourth orone-halfan inch taller.'' c;a1d Johnson. "The bod). v. h!Ch has felt compressed during the da}. stretches out .. Onl) g~mna'it1cs.producess1m1laret1ects. ··But most people can ·1 do thl' stu 11. espec1all) 1ftht.>) 're getting older." \hna1d. • I ntesral to the"> '>tern are th e gra' II) boot!>. Resembling the tops ofsk1 boots. the ankle holders are equipped with a LI-shaped hook 1n front which attaches to adoorbar. Dr Ma run suggests that people nOtJUSt hang. but l'\L'rCIS('. upside down because .. we're continuously being .\mong aerobic -------------compressed We loo.,c one-half an inch every 20 years. And enthusiasts. b) far ca ncer 1s most common 1n hea" 11} compressed organs. the most common '>UCh as the lungs ... 1nJury seen rs the c "We sell out ot'gravll) boots quite often," said Larry simple muscle strain ARY W1lhamsofOshman·s ,portinggoodBtore in Costa Mesa. or "pull" Upon ex-"'Alotofpcoplcrcall) likethem.Theysecmtohelpquitea am1n1ng the patient. R G re~ people with baci... problems. not much can be OTHENBER '111 "But 11'sno1 fore' er) one. Hangrng1s reall) different. seen. but the effect of ~fter)ou',ebeen up'>ldedownacoupleofmmutesyouget the 1nJUI) ma) be prt•c;su re up around ~ourc)es. lt"squ11e a rush." \-t'f) significant. Your aerobics ma~ be cu nailed because ot .\t Oshman·, the hoots cost $59 95 and the doorbar limned movement due to pain. $~4.11'1. Hm~eH·r mam hcalth.,pasandgymsprovidethe .\ number of factors predispose u-. Ill muscle inJur) uc;e ot gra, II) boot'> Before aerobic exercises begin. mustlt·'> arc rclat1 H'h Lc\lic [)a, 1'1. an nL·rc1'it' counselor at thl' Sporti ng st1fT. light and c;usn·pt1blc to inJur) \A. arming up hl·lore I luu\l' 1n "-t·~port Fk.ith noted 1t 1\ im po rtant that n.'aching full intenSll) l'i most import.int I nadequJtL' hl·g11lrll'r' hang lur onh a \hon t1mL' \.1mt people. "'arm-ups are often to blame for musdc lnJU r) during ho\.\l'\cr.adaptquu.:l..l)andfcel'er)rcla\t'dafterthe)''e aerobics and Jaz7e rcisc · U'>l'd the boots The 1mponance of devclopin¥ npt1mal lle'(1b1ht' cannot be o'er-cmpha!>1zcd. Each time "'e C>-CrCISt' our muscles become ~light!) damaged. .\'> tht') h(•al shortening orcur'> and inJU~ su'>ccpt1b1llt) int.:rcasl''> tretching restore!> kngth and lle\lb1ht) and fl'duces thL' pos!>1b1l1t) ofstratn'> _ Don't let the basketball fool you: athlete l• upside-down. hanging from Gravity Boots bar. Transplant offers· key to cancer? STANFORD (AP) -In a fi nding that could lead to better understanding of immune system cancers. Stanford Un1vers1t) medical researchers have discovered that 10 heart transplant rec1p1ents with lymphatic disease all had malignant forms of the malady. The research results shed light on the nature of cancers developed b> organ transplant patients and should help guide doctors in strategies for treating recipients who de' l'lop I~ mph disorders. The 10 patients v.-ere among 14 hean transplant rec1p1ents at Stanford Univers1t} Medical Center who developed l)mphat1c disorders. The JO were the only 1nd1v1duals from whom researchers at the uni versity could obtain tissue samples. Another 207 heart rec1p1en1s were not diagnosed as having signs of the disease and were not studied. said Dr. Jeff re}' Sklar. assistant professor of pathology at Stanford's School of Med1c1ne. He said the findings should not discourage potential transplant recipients from pursuing treatment. The results ol the research were reponed in the New England Journal of Medicine. The lymphatic system 1s the body's central defense to disease. producing antibodies that fight infections or attack foreign substances. Doctors ti)' to suppress the system with drugs dunnga hean or organ transplant so that the body w11l be less hkely to reJeCt the new organ. Among hean transplants at Stanford. 182 received conventional anti-rejection drugs and about about 7 percent developed lymphatic disease. The incidence was higher -13 percent -among 39 patients treated wtth cyclosporine. a powerful and effective ant1-reJcct1on dru~ ·There has been considerable debate over whether lymphatic disease. which sometimes occurs after im- munizi ng drug therapy. is caused by a viral infection or a cancerous process that takes root once the drugs arc administered. The results of the tissue studies should help researchers gain better understanding of the relattonsh1p between the vuus and the form of cancer found in the 10 patients. said Sklar. In thas case. the researchers determined that the cancer 1n the I 0 patients was present in !Issues sampled at the earliest stages after diagnoses. "Ifs always hard to prove that a virus 1s the cause of the cancer." Sklar "You don't know whether 1t's there at the stan or simply a passenger that 1<; acquired in the tissue after the appearance of the cancer " Further stud> 1s needed to determine if the find in~ can be apphed to rec1p1ents of other organ transplants. said Sklar. The lle\lble per'>on 1s generall) lnJUr)-lrt'l'. \.1 0\I proll'\'i10nal athlete' nov. realm: tht• 1mrortann· ol Oe\lb1l1t) training Dull pain 1n a Joint. muscle. tendon. or ligament can be a red nag. It 1., courageous. but not ncccssanl) prudent to continue to exe rcise at the same high 1ntens1t\ Remember tha t some soreness 1s to be expected 1n an~ \.\Orkout. GOOD FIGHT+ RESOLUTION=INTIMACY If pain persists even after a "'orkout. m c;1gnificance as a "'arning increases Patn at rest bet"'ecn workouts ma) necessitate a reduction 1n 1ra1ntng tnten'ilt} or e'en a la\ ·OfT. · Structural variations such as nat feet. unequal arm or leg lcn$th or an increased lumbar (low back) curvature can rcsult 1n abnormal stresses on particular muscle groups and predispose them 10 lnJUr). Most of these probkms can tx· corrected. Muscular imbalances also can onur \\hKh ma) accentuate the poss1b1ht) of tnJUr) Relatl\ e lack of de,clopment of the abdominal and trunl.. muscles can cause low back strain. for example. Prevenuon 1s simple: don't allow any weaknesses in your chain of st rength -1f weaknesses are preo;ent . rhange the s1tuauon b) working 10 eliminate them. It has onl) recentl} been rcahLcd that mineral (Please aee BACK/82) It Isn't nice to------------- fight; ask anybody and they'll teff you. Fight IS really a tour-letter word. LINDA ALGAZI We've alt been taught at ooe time or •nother to avoid oonfllct at all cost• and to control our •••••••••••• anger. Moa1 of us have learned our lessons welt. Even when we do get angry and dare to show It, we max end up apotoolzlng or feeling gu!lty ... or both. It looks like we have Deen taught wrong. Peace at any pr1oe may no1 be worth the price. Marriage counselors and peychotoglste agree. Without conflict and resolution, there can be no lntlmllC)'. A read.er writes: "Our communication le terrtbat. I'm aur• you've heard this before but my husband and t ttart off ftghtlng about where to go for dinner and and up fighting eboUt our kids, our parents or our seJC lite. We never end up going out for dinner because we're both too Green ga ms cam e close to causin g new Irish l egend But J-eanie Barnett recalled dye job for party just Ii:_ the nick o · time By ANN CONWAY· Delly,... C•lnpmclenl Irish lore was rewritten 10 Huntington Harbour last weekend. angry ... and that makes me angrier." omtng out doee not ..-n to be a ptlority for 1MM P90Qte. WhlHt it la P<>tWble that one or the other ~ S>r-*• 1teytng hofM and reeorts to detlber• anger-prod=aotJct, It a. more lfkety that th* ~ hting ti )Uat a ,...,It of Po« educdon. And flghttng r. ~ M boring •not fighting• alt. Truty succeetfUI couplet are comfortabat With aggreuion and confllets and ... them u opportuntttla for great« lntlmacy. Thoee who ctalm to newr dtugr .. or to JM ln perfect harmony are ueualty foOlng themMIYel. One or another In the marriage mey be Met~ harboring a or-t big grudge. The prowrbt8I atrn ttMlt bruka the marriage la reacMd one <Sey when the "happy huaban<f' bums the steak on 1M barbecUe and hl9 _... pr~ma. "That'• It, I've had It. Thll marriage It owr." He iu.t doeln't understand and It might not ewri be hie fault. Hie Wife may have played out her char9de of perfect agreement ao wetl that he rl4WW caught on ... untlt now. A passion for the "weann o' the green" resulted in pantyhose. not "overalls" in "Mrs. Murphy's(Jeanle Barnett's) chowder" (hot R11 dye). and the fire had little to do with O'Leary's cow. And that's no blarney. Ha v1 ng nothing the shade of shamrocks to wear to the Class1que Antique MotorcarSocaety's(CAMS)St. Patrick's Daydinncrdancc. Barnett chose to dye some hosiery green. Bob Watson, left, prealdent of Clua::f:e Antique Motorcar Society, chats with John Alley and wtfe Nancy. Dllr Net ........ ., ll.W ..... ..., Maraery Coleman, rlabt, admired bata of lllm Strickler and Daft Doney. Ralph lloee, below, and tie of Gordon Batcb. Three hoursaf\erputtingthestockmgson the stove to brew-while ata tennis pany Friday night with her husband, Don,atSeacliffeCountry Club-Barnett let ou t a scream. he remembered she'd forgotten to tum offthe stove. . Racing up Pacific Coast Highway with visions of catastrophe danc1 ng 1n her head. Barnett was relieved to find her home still standin&, but filled wtth smoke and the smell of rubber. She h dJUSt barely avcned her own Chicaao fire. Aftcrdyema another pairofhose. Barnett sponcd green gams at the H untinaton Har~ur Bay and Racquet Club when shcjoaned more than JOCt\MSand thciraucst for bagpipe tune • Irish dancing. a corned-beef and cabbaac buffet and dancing to the One More Roan bow Band CAMSwasorpnized in Hununaton Harbourfhcyearsagoasa social aroup for v1ntaae automobllc ownen. A-paintedrepllcaofPresidentBobWauo1'11 950 Mark v Jaauar- sculptcd from ,tyrofoam -provided the ccntcrp.1ecc for the dinner buffet. Pany plannins wa coordinated by\; ice pre 1d('nt Jobn Alley (attending with wifcNancy)owneroftwo ModclT'~-a 1924 Depot Hnck and a one· ton 1923 ·• take body" truck. Events co-chnarmcn Ed I Suddarth (with Kathleen) and Dave Doney had just returned from a tnp to Africa. Dorsey owns a 19 34 Packard and Suddarth 's "newest" old auto 1s a \ad iliac limo from the 1930s. CAMS treasurer R•lpb Mo11, with wife Clarie, owns a 1940s Studebaker and parliamentanan Gordon Hate.la. panying with hts wife. Jane, is proud ofhis 1931 Model A Coupe. AlsoenJ0)1ng the salute to St. Patrick were Bev and BlU Testa, Sae and Dick Hod11oa1 Jun and 8111 Brau, Nancy and Tom Kasaball, Mary Ann and Jerry H111ll1, Jodi and Jim Mllltr, Laarle and BUI Veatara, Cathy andSteveCllftoa,Sudraand Dr.RobertCloase(just back from two week skuna in Conina. Italy), Bta and Dave Hu.er, MIHy and Court Pro•tll (plannma on three months in Europe this summer). Fran and Jim Soham ( w1 n ner of a door prize -Duesen bcra replica filled w1 th bourbon). Mlm (who took Erin Go Braah phoncucally and dressed tn green bandeau with bare midrifl)and AlStrlckler,BlllFarrell,N~yand Jack Wrl1bt, Llly and Alu Marco, Millie and Bea ltaater, Carol and Ray Bradley, BtU)' and Jolan auoa, ltea Jones, Nucy and Tom Grllt)', Clady and Jim Harrlaon, Delores Hd Dr. Edward OllnrH, Barbara and Dr. Carl Aallouo. Lola and Dick Be1laond OH and Ben Padllla(publisherof Huhour l 1ght Mnil\ltnc.) ' . ' e-« Oranoe Coat DAJLY PILOT/Tuesday, March 20, 19M : 1 H£LP YouRSE LF ~---. -H8.ving cardiac pain? Call the. par~medics Wbat 1bo11ld I do If I tlaink I'm bnLD1 a beut auack? from many causes including disease in lhc neck. chest wall, lung~ or abdomen. Cardiac paan 1s more ot a discomfort and 1s described as pressure, constric- uon. heaviness or an oppl't'ssive feehng hke a heavy weight 1n the center of the chest. It ma) seem hke only .. 1nd1gestion" and any prolonged ind1gest1on may raise suspicion in high risk individuals. minutes at rest, you ,hould St:Ck 1mmed1ate assistance. most often in the first hour or two after ~ymptoms begin. Because of the risk, 1mmed1atc medical evaluation b) the paramedics offers the be t Disease an the coronary artcncs, Y. h1ch suppl) blood flow 10 the heart muscle, 1s prevalent 1n our soc1et). Collcc11ons of abnormal tt~sues called plaques which b1ock the flow of blood throu~h the coronary arteries develop on the diseased inner walls of the arter1e~ Men arc more affected than women BRENNAN CASSIDY diabetes and increased levels of cholesterol and tngl)ccrides in the blood. Obesity and lack of physical fitness are contnbuting factors. Chest pain also can be a life-threatening problem due to heart attack. S) mptoms de,velQp when there 1s a decrease in the llow of blood or oxygen to the heart muscle. The nsk is immediate; 1n fact, in more than 50 percent of fatal heart attacks, people die before reaching 1he hospi- tal. Cardiac "pain" is t) p1call) a press- ure-II kc ttghtness under lhe breas1 bone and ma y radia1e to the neck, arms, back or abdomen. Occasionally 11 ma\ occur only 1n those latter areas. Cardiac pain is often accompanied by sweating, light-headedness. naus- ea, shortness of breath or sk1ppcd heart beats. If you have symptoms that you suspect are due to heart disease, you should immediately stop any physi- cal activity and rest. If the symptoms persist for more than one or two We are fortunate 1n Oranae County to have one of the most efTecu"e paramedic systems in the countf). The paramedics are h1ghl) qualified and have special training to deal w11h heart attack victims. They arc also in radio communication with one of m. base station hospitals in the county to give assistance and d1rcc11ons for the care of patients on the sune. chance for ~un 1val. As an advanced cardiac life support " i.ystem, the) carry drugs and equip- ment that may be used to prevcn1 or lrcat complications of heart attacks. You can reach paramedics by d1alt ng 9 I I. the emergency call numher on an' tekphone. Do 1t. h b) 4 to I ovt"rall. and 8 to I under the age of 40. Other factors 1ha1 increase nsk are age, cigarette smoking, a family hl\tof) of coronar) heart d1esca)e, high hlood pressure or The most common symptom that de\ el ops from coronary artery dis- ease 1s chest pain which can come As I mentioned, nsk from hean attack is immediate. Abnormaht11::s in the heart rhythm or complete arrest of the heart function can oct·ur at an' time. These cumphcat1ons occu'r could save )Our hfe .I Brt>nnan C ·umdy. M.D .. prac- tices famtl) and rmcrg,·nc}' medicine in rosra Me~ Beauty tip s m ore than skin deep -\ prc11~ face 1!> "hat l."\l'~Onl' "ants 10 sho"' thl' "'orh..I. ~o wl>ml'l1cs are a $l-b1l11on-a-H·ar business 1n the l n111:d ~late!> · vnfortunatel\. 'a\ \Orne thl' nation's kad1ng dl·rmatolog1~1-.. man} m"1su!>e them. E11hrr the~ choose the "'rung prudurts for their ~kin. ignore ho\\ rnsmet1c!. can help. or m1sappl} them Members of the .\mcncan .\cadem} of Dcrmatolog} offered ad\ 1ci: on the proper use of cosmetics. Suggestions. -Use \\ater-based cosme11cs and wash them off afterward. -Cleansing creams tend to ca use acne. says Dr .• Marianne O'Donoghue If }OU do use a cleansing cream. get an 01l-"'atcremuls1on but don't use 111n summer. -Hea\ ~cold creams. 1f used at all. need an astnngent to counteract· them. Bui 1f you stop the cream. stop the astnngi:nt -it's too df)ing. -Sealers. mo1s1unz1f1B creams under makeup, get most people into trouble. sa~ s O'Donoghue. "They clog up pores and s11ll don't keep the environment out." -To pre\ ent ""nnkles. use a sunscreen. says Dr. Rodne\ S ~ Basler of Lincoln. Neb. Sunscreens on the lips arc 1mponant for outdoor people, such as golfers. -Discard e\t.' makeup after three months. The presenatnes that keep 11 safe arc past their prime. Tenderness valued highly DEAR ANN LANDERS: The let· ter from the woman who was dismayed because she had run Into so many Impo- tent men gave me the Incentive to write my first letter to a newepaper cotumnlst. A1111 LAllDERS I am In lovewfth amtn whO i.~ (u I am), and we have beef\ going together for 8lmott a year. He la very aff~tonate but hU maci. no effort to become tntlmate, .ithOugh he hu htnted atrongty that he would llke to marry me. At flrtt I thought hewuref~ otd·falhloned and reepec:t9d hkn for It. Later I he wu extremely shy. Now I am .amo.t oen.ln the mM la Impotent. PIMM tell me how I can let him knowthlsMXu.W dyafunctlon would not make a parttcte of dtff«9nC9 to me. I believe when you llncerftylOY9a man, you llOCept him u he It. Many rnerl1aget ha'le ptentyof MX but tan apart beceueelowancfbwt, kJndneullftd ~are mfaing. To be,....,. thll man ewiry day tlnd to faH uleep In his armtftf#Ynlofttwould be~h for me. The bond created by Intimate c.reulng end tender words can be lnfinltefy more meaf'ingfuf then the consummated act betweenpeopleWhodon'tcweaboutoneanother.How can I let him know·my feelloga without putting him on the defensive? Sign me -KNOWLEDGEABLE IN SARASOTA DEAR SARA: Tell him -as you told me. If he has the qualltles you described he will be efated. . . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: A recent.Jetter from "Grieving In the Aockles'' calls for a response other than the one you offered. ·'Grieving'' tried to put the onus for the death of her Intoxicated young brother on the "generous person" who purchased asbt-pack of beer for him. Thef.ct that the under aged drinker died when he drove his car In a ~ reek Ina manner la evidence that he already was Intoxicated at the time he requested "generous person" to purchase the beer. The grieving family and frfends of this guy are the ones who ought to shoulder the retPOntlbdlty for this tragedy. Theylhould havereQC>gnl.tedthat the young man had a drinking problem, and seen to It that he received some help. -A.8 . IN ILLINOIS DEAR A. 8 .: I was surprlMd at the number of readers who picked up on this. It escaped me completely. Again you have proven that everyb<>dy knows better than anybody. . . . Even If drinking I• the "In'' thing In your crowd, n nNdn 't crowd you out. LMrn the fact• from Ann L1111ders · booklet, "Booze and You -For TNn·Aoera Only.·· Send 50 cents and a Nlf-addres#d envelot>B to Ann Landers. P.O. Bo" 11995. Chicago, Ill. 60611. DIET CENTER. LITE YEARS AHEAD TM "Thanks to Diet Center, I'll never be heavy again." ran - Q Join the m~lions of othen who hive lost wetght, kept it off. and 1tt experienci~ a whole n~ way of life, ttYnks lo ~ Center. "Diet Center's helped me keep my ideal weight for over 10 years." "Diet Center's made me 54 ~unds lighter." .. . 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Newport Beach, CA/642·9990 I I Ot'IE GUEST l'ASS PER l'ERSOf'J. l'E.R YE.AR I I -I ~~run ™" J ·------------------------------I -NEWPORT REACH SPORTING HOUSE NEWPORTBEACHSPOR FOR THIS PRICE WHY llOT ENJOY THE BEST • t • ... -2 0 ::c 0 c= "" ,,, I FRIENDSHIPS DIMINISHED BY DIETERS \ uu'\t• all heard th,· nn th about uH'r- \W1gh I pt:opk being Juil~ fun-lo\ 1ng and h;n 1ng friend~ ~ell. it's not a nn th h's trul' .\nd th~ rl·ason it's trUl' 1s ERMA BoMBECK tx·cause the mom~nt •••••••••••• )'OU lose a few pounds. ~ou lose all )OUr fnends and )OU have nothing to be JOlh and fun-lo\ 1ng about I !Ost 10 poundsonce-fi,c 1n m) neck and fhe 1~ m) bust -and an aunt of mine ~1d "You look terrible You 're going to mai..c ) ourself s1d. "'1th all that d1e11ng." .\nother fnend said. "I liked \OU belt er when you had some meat on 1ho~c bones ... A.nd m} husband said. "You looi.. haggard. Are }OU sure }ou·re not too thin?" (He said th1~ on the da} I couldn't find m) seat belt buned under m) stomach v.. 1thout a metal detcC1or I Another time. I lost three pounds in se\Cn )ears and m) best friend. mind )OU. had the ncne to Sa). "Don't l<?se 11 100 fast or vour face will \\·T1nl..k and vou'll look like ~ . .... \Ou 0rL' a hundred \Cars old" · · Whl'n )ou're d1ct1ng. ~uu'rc out there all alone. There's no plea'img an) one Thl') turn on ~ou when you least r\peCt 1t. A pal )OU ha\e called e\e~ da) of your life and 10 "horn \OU ha\e confid1:J e\ef) calone )OU put in rnur mouth is a real swcetht"an about \OUr abstinence. She \..ill rcJoice 1n }Our lettuce C\pertence and cheer )OU on when \OU "'eaken. But"' hen she turns 1n10 a hostess who 1s pushing a chocolate mousse that she's slaved on for two hours. she'll snap "lf)OU ask me I lhink ~ou're takm$ this d1e11ng business too far Your clothl'!' hang on you like a bcnt hanger and \OU don't louk 111..e \.Ourst:lfan)more." No" that I knew. a d1etl'r ha~ no (nends. I can h\c w11h 11 I haH· learned 111 rl'Logn1ir plat<'aus of m) progress hJ'>l'd on the opinions of nH lm·nd' "What happt·ned" You loo!.. ll·mhk"' means I'm making ~omc rrugrl'S\ "' 1: got a long wa~ 10 go. but 1t'<i tx·g1nn1ng to 'lhO'' "\ ou took drn"' n .\re )OU v.urking too hard?" translates to 1hc lx''>t I'' c looi..ed 1n 'ears .\nd when I hear. ·-rm "'Ornl'd ahou1\OU .. 11 mcan' l''c reall\ done 11 \ rl·ader Lul' Ranl..1n !..no\\\ of "hat· I speak She "r1lll' lhL' full\1"'1ng pol'm · 1 lost ti' l' round\ 'o one '!>a1d a "'tird I ga int·d bad t" o l hat's all I hL·ard .. Protect kids in automobiles Qucsrtons abour au1omoh1k safer) for children arr ans" crt.'d b) Dr. Ph.lilts Agran. ass1sranr professor in rh~ UC In int, College of Mcd1ctnc's Depanmcnr of Ped1- arnn • • • Q. -How maoy cbildreo are burl in automobile accidents ever y year? .\ -In Amenca. more children 4 and under die from motor \ eh1clc-rl."latcd trauma than from an) other single cause. In California alone. there arc an average of 200 childhood auto fatahucs and ~0.000 in1uncs ever) year. The na11onal average 1s 10 limes this amount. .. '· .. .. Putt mg these numbers mto perspective. two ch1dlren die 1n cars for even one childhood cancer death. For hean d1seaM\ the propon1ons arc e1gh1 to one. And 14 children are killed in highway accidents for every one who dies from .-r ... mcnmg1t1s . • • • Q. -What can I do to protect my c hildren when tbey ride in m y car? 11 • - -\ -Ph \ <ilral restraint is b\ for the mO\I efTec11vc wa-. to prL'' cnt death and mJu~ to children ndmgas pas~nger~ •' 1n automobiles. ror children undrr 4. safet) and booster ~ 'ica1., arc rccomnu-nd<'d Wh1.·n u t'h 1ld reaches the age of 4. ~~r~~s~h~ s:~~~~1 ~~~"sh~~~~~· ~a~~~;r~~ ~h~o~~~~:1e~r ' ~afct\ ~ats tend to comL' 1n 1"'0 forms. The first ' -· dL·s1gnl·d for 1nfonts. goes in thl' fron1 '>Cat facing the rear of th1.· car. so the child 1ra"cls hackv.ards. When children nutgro'' their infant seat'i. the~ ran be mo\ed up into torv..ard-lacang hack\eat booster 1.'ha1rs. NL''a kt children nde on armrests. 1n hatchback luggage companments or in an> other area not designed for ~a11ng. It's not unusual for a child riding in a hatch to bi.• CJL'Ctcd from 1he car during an accident. • • • Q. -How effective are safety chairs Lo proleeUng children? A. -A recent stud} 1n ~ ashington state fou nd an 80 percent reduction in deaths and a 60 per ent drop m tnJunes "hen safot) seats were u~d. •: And safety chairs offer a benefit in addition to phy'i1cal protecuon. Children tend to behave better when rc:mained. This lets )OU concentrate on your driving. thus reducing the chances of an accident occumng. ' The argument in fa"or of restraint 1s so overwhelming that 44 states. mcluding CaJ1fom1a. now require dnvcrs to proper!) rcstra 1 n motor vehicle passengers under the age of 4. BACKTALK •.• From Bl ;-'. \J~llc1cncies ma) cau~ muscle msue inJury. If you feel ll~d. weak or 1mtable. you ma} ha ve a deficiency .of po1as 1um or ma~e!l1um or both Self.01ainosin1 uch needs and poppina potassium • pill!. can be extreme!)' hazardous Don't let a health food \tore cler~ adv1 e you on m~1cal problem Balance your d1e1 in1cll1acntl)' and you'll obviate the problem. 'Cl Finall). I bdscvc that in an "endurance" 5pon like ,. aerobic~ endurance traan1na 1s necc S3r). both for ' c1rd10\ol$C'Ular cond111on1n.a and m1nim111n of l"Juncs Be \Ure 10 1n ludc ~me 1n )our program. Dr. C.Jn H Rothcnf>cl'J. a Hunrmsron &·1 h .;~; c:h1mpmt·1or ·,s t/14• htl\t ur·· Bal'I~ talk'', 11 \h'f41' hralth 111/l 1r. ~hq\4 on lJbk ('h1nnd 10. Tu~ cl•.'\ 111 p m r • Toacccntuatetbeirfitn~~naWeUneu Week, 14 employees at Pacific Mutual h uarters in Ncwpon Beach modeled actj vewear-from wann-up togs to tenrus outfits and leotards with lCf·watmen. The presentation also included an aerobic exercise demonstration by the Oranse Coast YMCA followed by a healthful lunch: tuna,salad sandwich with sprouts on wholegrafo bread, one-<1uanerofan orange, an oatmeal cookie and beverage. As one of America'slaraest life and health insurance companies, Pacific Mutual was promoting wellness at the work.site by offering daily health awareness programs. Monday was desianated SelfResponsibility Day and covered dental and foot care advjce, blood pressure checks, vision testing and tips on how to stop smoking. Panicipants included Donald Turner, DDS; David Sabet, Fellow employeea at Pacific Mutual watch u Patricia Younc·Nlcklln model• leotard and I DPM;Janct Kelly, d1rtetorof commumtyeducation Hoaa Memonal Hospital; Debbie Mahood, director of smola.na.educauon/occupauonal health, American Luna Assoc1aoon and Dorothy Walters, RN . . Dclo~s Hoffman outlined lhc impon.ance of good eating h~bns and the balanced intake ofnourishing foods o~ Nutnuonal Awareness Day. Ors. Santiago Estrada and Rick Potter led group discussions and demonstrated relaxation techniques for Stress Manqement Day. The fashions and a~robics on Thursday were followed by Environmental Sensitivity Day wben GeofJe Munana of R~gcrs Gardens described" Flower Gardening for Physical and Mental Well-being" and Don Jordan Pacific M utual's vice president of stratqic planning. presented a program on preserved natural resources in Orange County. .,.., .... ,....~ ....... '"- leg warm era durln& lunch hour •how of fu hlon• and ezerclaea for Wellneu Week. sthma is not 'in the head' ike a llergies, it's ggravating until ased by mana_g_e_m_e_n_t_ the same on a dajly basis -very severe wheezing and shonness of breath." Management is imponant. Asthma begets more asthma, Ouriseti warned. At some time or other. under ccrtatn conditions, most people will have a reaction which may be termed allergic. The body over-reacts to somethtng quite commonplace and causes what are called "allergic S}mp- toms.·· The Number One Ranked Tennis Club In California ANNOUNCES MYRON McNAMARA'S y KATHLEEN CUMMINGS Piiot c-ponc1oen1 .\sthma and allergenic diseases v1ct1m1ze he ltves of more than 35 m1lh on Amencans th children and adults. Asthma alone causes bout 5.000 deaths each year. Man y are reven table. "The nature of asthma and allergies, and the variable pattern of severity. enco urages a tendency to label as a cause whatever was happening at the time of the attack. This has helped lead to the idea that it's psychological or 'in the head,'" she said. Some people ha ve an idea what 1s causmg their allergic reacllon. but 1n most cases the source is unknown. Berger explained. The ph ysician then can give skin-testing with suspected substances which will give a more pronounced skin-reaction than "inno- cent" substances. Or. special diets in which suspected food substances are eliminated one after another ma y reveal the nature of the allergen. SUMMER JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS According to the Barbara Layman. pres1- ent of the Asthma and Allergy Foundauon of merica. "Asthma causes children to lose a henomenal 130 million school days each year roughly two-thirds of all school days lost." Affecting one person tn six. asthma and llergenic diseases rank among the top five ·au!>es of absenteeism from work as well as ed uced productivity. The most die-hard myth about asthma "is he belief that it is caused by emotional :ind sychological tension and stress," says allergist kshmi S. Duriseti M.D .. a member of the ewly form ed Orange Co unty chapter of the oundation. .. Tension and stress can be only two of an} aggrava11ng factors -just as they arc in nv disease. They are not a cause. · "Peo ple used to thtnk that JUSt once in a lue moon. somebody would have an asthma ttack and in between, everythtng is fine. This snot so. "In the last 10 years these diseases have ome more scienufically defined. It takes a hys1cian to tell you 'these are the physiologi- al facts.' "The severity, duration and the extent to h1ch this bronchial obstruction can happen an vary from time to time, can vary in severity from one person to the other and can remain Asthma JS a disease of th~a1r passages to the lungs. It causes repeated attacks of difficulty tn breathing. wheezing and some- times. coughing. Very rarely the attack may require hospital care. During the asthmatic attack. bronchial tubes constrict because the muscles surround- ing them tighten up, membrane lining swells and secretion of mucus increases. To the asthma sufferer, an attack is a sudden choking sensation, as though someone is holdin~ a pillow tightly over the face. trapping air inside. It is gasping for breath and a sense of panic, explains Duriseti. "Contrary to popular belief. asthma doesn't go away as you become older. It is a lifelong disease and though serious, it is manageable." J(jm Delotta, a patient of Dunseti's, has battled asthma and suffered man y setbacks until he was put on a regular program of medication. At the age of 6, when Kim was diagnosed as asthmatic, he was already showing signs of becomin$ a first-class sw1 m- mer. Today, at 17, J(jm is a national caliberswimmer. "No one with asthma should feel sorry for themselves," said Kim. "They can do anything they want to do. Just keep your goals and don't allow the asthma to be a setback." Kim was a guest at an information night at Mission Community Hospital where William Berger, M.D .. also discussed allergies. Allergic reactions arc caused by the antibodies ou r immune system produces which combat the proteins from allergy causing agents (allergens). such as pollen, house dust. mold spores (that dark stain around tubs and showers) animal dander and bites, etc. An allergic person's antibodies fight off the allergen proteins so ferociously that there 1s over-kill, causing runny. stuffy nose. sneezing, itching, burning eyes, wheezing. coughing, shortness of breath and various rashes. The imponant thing is good management. In fact. Duriseti concluded, a person taking good care of a chr~ic disease like asthma or high blood pressu e, can end up hvmg a longer and healthier life han people who take their "good health" for nted and don't ge t proper rest. eat sensibly or exercise regularly. Individuals interested in local chapter activities, educational materials. and suppon group information ma y contact the intenm board members. the co mmunity relations office at Mission Community Hospital or the National Foundation, 9604 Wisconsin Ave .. Suite I 00, Bethesda. Maryland. 2081 4. Myron McNamara has been a prominent name in tennis for more than 20 years and has worked with such greats as Pancho Gonzales, Rod Laver a.nd Jack Kramer, to name a few. Myron brings to these camps not only the experience long recognized by the world's top amateur and professional tennis players, but also a very personal involvement in teaching tennis to youngsters. These ~mps are open to the public and are designed to improve the tennis game of juniors. Join Wayne Tennis Club T-Shirts and visors will be given to all campers, and rackets will be awarded to camp tournment winners. Enrollment is )jmited to six students per instructor. SESSION DA TES June 18-29 *July 2-13 July 16-27 July 30-Aug. 10 Aug. 12-24 Aug. 27-Sept. 7 • Note: Camp wlll not be held July 4th CLASS TIMES Mon.-Frl., 8 am -11 am 30 Hours • 1215 1171 JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH For registration Information call 644-6900 Lung type tops overall rise in cancer deaths NEW YORK (AP) -Although new fiJures show the death rate from cancer is tncreasing, there 1s "some room for hope" because more people arc surviving cancer, an official of the American Cancer Society says. Leon Skeie In its latest annual repon, the cancer society said that cancer of all forms -except for minor. treatable skin ~cancers -will strike 870,000 Americans in 1984. Last year. the cancer society estimated that 855,000 people in this country would get cancer. Lung cancer, t~c most CC?mmon cause of ~ncer death, is expected to be d1aanoscd tn 139,000 Amencans and to cause 121,000 deaths. "The fact that the tuna cancer rate is still increasing is a reflection in la~e part of the rapid increase ofluna cancer rates in women, ' said Lawrence Garfinkel, the cancer society's vice president fofcpidemiolOI)'. "In men the rate is still going up, but it's startina to level off a bit." With the exception of tuna cancer, the female .cancer death rate is aoina down, and ~e cancer death rate m men is fairly oonstant, Garfinkel said. Luna cancer caused about 13 deaths per 100,000 people in 1950, the cancer society said. That fiaure had JUmpcd to approximately 42 per 100,000 by 1979, and is still climbina. the society said. Garfinkel said tbe sli~t rise in this year's projection for all forms of cancer is linked to the araduaJ aaina of the U.S. population. • Cancer is mostly a diaease of older people.l and as the numberofolderpeopleclimba, the incidence or thediseue climbs. There la, however, a small increue in the number of cancer deaths even when the aaina of the population is .a.ken into account. In 1950, for example, cancer killed IS8 of every 100,000 people. In 1980, the apadjustcd death rate wu 169 per 100.000. . At the same time, tbe canoet society esumates that 326 000 Amcrican&i or tbtw out of eiabt cancer p1tients, ·~now livina at least five ye&rl after cancer it cliapOted. (The five-year survival is a standard yardstick used for comparison purposu.) Las~ year, 320,000 AmerictM were expecied to sumve for five yean after diaposia. -------··""-_-__ _ HEALTH CLUB FOR WOMEN lan't It nice to know that In thla fa •t growing me~opolltan area of Orange County there 11 a 1mall. peraonal, caring health club for women? E•pcclally one owned and operated by a nationally known author and women'• fttne .. ex.pert. Specializing In phyalologlcally baaed principle• of exerclae. 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DDCl!PAESIOEHTIAl PMIARY COVEAAGE 8 TWIUGKT ZONE Q IN SEAACH Of ... m ARCHIE BUNKER'S PlACf ti) STAEETSU:~ FRANCISCO EE) LATBIOHT AMEAICA 9 A8C NEWS NIGHTUNE m100CLU8 JD CAVETT BEHH> THE SCENES WfTli EDDE MURPHY -11:56-0 ~TOHIGHT -12:00- • Al.FRED HITQtCOCK PRESENTS -1:00-•wow • * • "Seroalnt Ryker" ( 19631 Lee Marvin, 8raclf0td Dllnlan. .MOYIE * * "Llcty Ice'' ( 1873) Dontld ;=·Jennifer O'Neil. * •~ "Chrfatlln Tbe Lion" (19701 8111 T rl'Wt, Vlrolnlt McKanna. e GENE 8CO'tT (Q)MOYIE * * * "Yria" ( 1979) Rlctwd 0... Wllllem~ MOVIE • .. .. .a Hit." ( 1983) Nidt Nohe. Eddie Murphy -1:30- • AU. IN ntE FAUL Y -1:60- MOVIE t t * "ConMi The Barbarian" ( 1982) Atnold Sc:llwtmnegoef, JllTMIS Eari JOnm -1:55-D MARY TYLER MOCH Q!NEWS -2:00-IJ CBS NEWS NIGHTWAT'Oi «DNEWS C MOVIE * u '"That'll Be The Day" (1974) David Esse•. Ringo 51111 -2:15- <C)MOVIE * • * "First Blood · ( t 9821 Sytvesler Stlllone. Rk:lllrd Crenna DNEWS «D MOVIE -2:30- t t "Blondlt'S Big Deal" (19.49) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake -2:40- MOVIE • * · The eesr· (No Date\ Glooa Gukla. Patnela Webly -3:00- .. , J '' " J 3 1 'Magic FJU.te' played for comedy at Coast B)' SUSAN FINGER °"'J .... C«PIJJIRfJ I The Oranac Coast Five Penny Opera's season finaJe was Mozart's "The Maaic flute." Under the direction of Carole Chardonna}'.. this English version of the Singspiel (German comic opera with spoken dialogue) seemed to take its cue from the Broadway play "Amadeus": Emphasize the ridiculous and bawdy, let the sublime speak for itself. According, Papageno and Papagena - Mozart's simple Ulnocents -tore off each other's clothes and rolled under the curtain, Monostatos' comic timing turned the evil character into a funny and welcome figure. and the temple or Sarastro was seemingly guarded by lar1e twin hamsters who practiced elementary ballet pos1t1ons when charmed by the magic flute. luckily, great music survives even these trials. There was some notable singing to help 1t al ong. too. Claudia Michaels, as Pamma. sang with a beautiful, clear voice with a ~al deal ofsupPorting musi~hty. Her ana "Ach, ich fuhl 's" -sung after Tami no has been unable to assure herofh1s love because of an oath of silence -was approached with bean~stimna auentl touchina chromatic tones. Queen of the Niaht Christina Mel Tardif might have been a better ~ ification of evil had she not made a entrance on a gradually elevated plat behind the cardboard mountains, or' could have understood a few more w09 her role. Barring this, she tossed off lovely high coloratura passaae tbouah her lower register was btui'red excessive use of vibrato. In fact. the lead roles were all competently sung; Christopher Ca~ Marco Schindelmann. Celeste Ta Francesco Sorianello and Jeffrey Gen as Tamino. Papageno, Papagena. Saf and Monostatos. Gerstein has a real flair for co rned: will hopefully tum up in more comic in 1he future. Schindelmann and 1) made a charming duo. And Cam performed his role with rel iable secur Unfortunately, the y were all hamJ by 1ns1ab1lity in the minor roles-the Genii were especially painful -and 1 overall approach to the producti on while admirable for its daring. was 1 taonable in its success. Jamaica woos Hollywooc producers. a conference with MGM·UA brass. a cocktail rcceptiQ Fox, followed by dinner with Fox C man Alan Hirschfield and other st chiefs. The press breakfast was heavily gua by U.S. Secret Service as well as Jam• security. The mastennind of the visit Chuck Ashman. head of Fox's lice• and merchandising, who said it arose I his visit to Jamaica last Christmas. would Fox SPonsor the visit of a hca state? "We're an international company we like to maintain good relations all the world," Ashman explained. "We helped entertain Queen Elizabeth of land, the Scandanavian princesses, K.rng of NepaJ. and other 1mpo visi1ors." !~PLAYHOUSE *** "Joan Of Arc" (19.48) lngnd Bergman, Jose Ferrer D A8C HEWS NIOHTUHE CC) MOVIE 0 MOVIE t t 'h 'Cluny Brown" (1946)Jenniter t;;:;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:------------..J._---------- t t '-' "Sheflock HOimes In New Jones, Charles Boyer C -L ®MOVIE **'h "The Entity" (1982) Barbara Hershey, Ron Sll'ier York" (1976) Roger Moore Pa1riok _4:00-· n-.. f O'CARROlL, M.O. Macnee ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ~=CHASE m THICt<E Of THE NIGHT (!)TOP o· nte MOANING HIS NEW PRACTICE AT· (}{)MOVIE m :LIMITS 17752 BEACH Bl.VD. **'~"Hanky Panky" (1982) Gene • *'n "Twillgtlt Time" (1983) K11I ** "The Sword And The Sorcerer" Stitt 302 Malden. Jodi Thelen ( 19821 Lee Horsley Ka1111een Seller tlJNTINGT°" BEACH Wilder. Gilda Ridner -8:30-D ®l A.KA PABLO lZ)MOVIE (~P"-""°"""' 92'47 * * t "Hercules Unchained" (19601 _.:::.IV:::_:_.:..::,....:-=-g,:..::..........x;::..::..:=-----~=========~ Q ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN LOVE BOAT «D P.M. MAOAZIHE -too- t) MOVIE ''Getting Physical f Premiere1 San· dahl B«gman Alelandra Pau1 D Q!RIPTIOE D ®) THREE'S COMPANY U HEWS CHANNEL LISTINGS 0 KNXT 1CBS1 fit KNBC INBCI 0 KTLA (Ind I ID KABC (ABCI 0 KFM B <CBSI 6 !<HJ TV (Ind I II:) "-CST <ABCI m K rrv 11nd 1 m K(OP TV !Ind 1 m K CET <PBSI Qi) KOCE C PBSI SllMI ReeYeS. Sytva Kosetna -12:30-0 OREA T RECORD AL.BUM COUECTIOH U LA. TODAY (!) AOWAH & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN CE LOVE. 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Beck has 1t11nl·d tht· Southt'rn C <1ltlorn1a rt•g1on~I ~ak'> ullirl' nl' RIDGE. Inc. a dt•s1gn . eng1nl'Cnng manufal·turl'f and d1'\tnhutor of ru!.tom NDT S\Sll'm' and equ1pn1l'nt Pr111r to JOmmg RIDGE. Beck wa' president of hi'> O\\ n l'lrnron ll dl\tnbu11ng com pan\. 'l-fr "111 reside 1n Newport Beach · • • • Richard A. DeBelkes ha' Joined Halferty Develop· ment Company as managing partner in the firm's ncwh o pened lrHnt> office H is re\pons1b1li11cs ""111 mcludc the acqu1s1t1on anll de ' clopment of commercial and indus- trial properties 1n Orange and San Du:go counues. Pnor to JOtntng the Ir' mc-ba'ied commercial real estate compan:r. DeBe1 kes was a general pannt:r and de' dopment manager for the Equidon Companies . managmg the de' elopment of more than S32 m11l1on 1n propcrtie'> .. . . Chadwell O'Connor, prl''>1den1 ol O'Connor E nginee r- ing Laboratories, Inc. in ( O\ta Me'>a. has been named a Felio"" of thr .\mcncan S0t·1et' of Mechanical Engineers Thl' Felio" grade 1s conferred upon a member ""ho has had al least 10 ~ears actl'l' cng1neenng prac11cc and who has made s1gnficant contnbuuons to the field of e ngineering. In the earl~ 1950s. o ·connor invented the Fluid Pan and Till Camera Head which ""o n him an Oscar in t 962 for thr tl'chn1cal ach1c' ement • • • Designs, a !'lc~port Reach-based full-sl·r"ll'e mtenor design ~roup has been chosrn by Westbomes to create the R EAD BECK DEBEIKES tntl'flOr'> o t thret• modl"I homl''> 1n thl'll nc"" $111 m1ll1on dl'' l'lopmt·n11n Oniann acl'ordmg to Marcia Richardson pres1dl·nt 111 lks1gn'> . ' . AST Researc h, Inc. of In inc has named John Pu mer as managl'r of training. rrpofhng to Tom Stickel 'ice president of sales. Purner will admm1ster a complete 1raming cumculum package to provide dealers w11h sales tra1nmg. • • • Rowland W. Day has been appointed vice president of 1n,cs1or rcla11on!. for Mlcroventure, loc. a real estate software firm based 10 In me Before JOmtng Mtcro· 'enture. Da~ "as president o f Rowland W. Day & Associates, a busme<,s and 1nvc-stment consulting firm spec1almng 1n high-tech companies • • • Robert Seddelmeyer Joins Tbe Westin South Coa st Plata m ( osta Mesa as general manager. replacmg Robert Hawes ~ho has bern transferred to 1he Wilham Penn H otel in Pcnns~han1a ••• Lolita Domingue has JOtncd R eid Adverllslng and Public Relations as traffic manager. She formerly held positions w11h Motivation Resource, Inc. in Costa Mesa and DesGra 1n Long Beach . Reid A.d vertismg 1s located in Costa Mesa. 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M,dAH • 61 S 10 ln<OrT' l • NL 1wtll • SO 19 Nl Wooa Stru!rlfr' AggC.t 908 9 ~ 1nco 10 I~ Nl Int lt\VSI 159• 17 0 MSB Fo ,, .. NI. Prgaenl·• 8aCfl• '""' r .. J7 "',. CMV1!9 )7 SS NL Bulle~ 't •1 11 t ~"°'' 10 I !lo~ Inv Ina c un1va.1 Mut Bt" 10 11 1117 Ou•'-..,neve S•eeoman ~\ino' VnFa I ,9 111 (' """" ) 1 9 !.10<~ U • NL lnrr Bo\ 10 H 11 OI MOl(;vt 9 91 Nl v•\< 9 66 0 76 Am Ina J) 1 NL Nl -No •cad COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS 8-1 John Taylor Water board honors Mesan Laguna N1gul'I 1rra1men1 plant opt·ra 1or John Ta\ lor has bcl."n '>l'lected operator o(tht• )Car b~ the Santa .\na R" er Ba)1n Section of 1he stall' Waler Pollution Control .\~­ ~ociat1on Ta)IOr. of Costa M esa. 1s a nine-)ear employee o t lhe M oulton N 1guel Water D1~tnct treatment plant He holds a degree from Cal State Fullenon The av.ard 1s based on the can- d1d&Jtc-'s kno""lcdge of operauonal pnn1c1plcs. mechanical procedures and problem-sol\ 1ng capab1ht1es. Help available for businesses in export field By J OY DEE ANTHONY DlllltNol~a .... 11 If \OU tw't' a produu but not lhl· market If \OU ha'l' lhl· markl'I hul afl' lac~tn8 a product E'en 1f~ou'n• lat ~1ng both produ(t and marh·t fr\'K' Campo\ of tht• Orange ( ount' offiet· of the (om- mL·rcc Department \a~!> he can ht•lp ~ou makl' a bu'>tnC!>'> success OH'r- ~·a'>. Speaking to a largt• aud1l·nn· at thl' Bus1nes!> Opportun1t1C) ( onkrrnn• at tht· -\nahr1m C on,enllon C L'ntrr last \.\-Cl'kend. Campo~ told ol a s-io ')Cf\ ice in whi<:h nl'" produch ran be ad' erl1!.t.•d 1n 126 countries How murh docs 11 cost 10 gC't distributors for )Our product ""orld- w1dc? One member of the audience su~es1ed a million dollar!>. Campos said he can do 11 forS l.0001n a 90-da) pc nod An engme<'r b} training. Camp<>) otTen. help m the unders1and1ng o f a foreign go'l'rnment's pa1en1 and cop~ right la"'s. as ""ell as guidance m selling up an office o ' e rseas. .\ computer S<'arrh ~r' ice. ""htch he '>Cl up al the Huntington Beach Public L1bran can be ust'd for a minimal l'hargc to get a hstmg of contal·h m am hnc of busmen al an~ k''-'' 1n thl' rnuntr' of cho1ct' The .,earrh c.an 1akl' piacC' h~ countr). c.nmmodm nr \l/C of count~ f or tlu''"'''" tra' l'lers unac- ' usiomed to thl' ce>untn the' ·r~ dealing \,\ llh ( ampo'i sa~·s he will arrange for d m~t'tlng with the commemul auachc~ of tht' U.S Embass' there. Thl' auache~ will co,rort 1.hl· bu~tnl'Ss traveler 10 the rx·opk "llh "hom hl' or she.• must d1.:al Thi~ '>a' l':. llml'. smn• 1t b~ pusw., thL' red tape created in tf) 1n1 to go through Washington first. < ampos \atd. In fact. he JOked that Wash10g1on has ne'er heard of Orange County. Frequent!) It pnnts literature which ignores the Commerce o ffice in Orange despite the fact. he said. that 1f Orange Count) were a country It v.o uld be the 17th largest 10 terms or business generated. Campos can be reached at 500 S . Mam Street. Suite 310. 1 n Orange. or b> calling 836-2332. CAD/CAM technology the wave of the future 1 UPs ANO DowNs NEW YORK IAPl -The following llst 'how' lhe Over-the-Counter slock' and warrants Iha! !'lave oone UP lhe mosi and down lhtt most ba$ed on percent of chanoe '°' Mon~y Twcn1y-fivr years ago. com-While many companies using CAD still make their parts manuall). a growing number are startmg to hnk CAD to computer-aided manufac- tunng (CAM ). No securllltti lradlno belOw d 0< tOOO shares are Included. puter-aided design <CAD) was little more than a computer<ontrolled plotting pen. Bui. accordmg to the March ISSUl' or High Technolog> magazine. toda~ an engineer usmg a C RT (' 1dco terminal) can create a solid-looking color model of a nc"' pan that t an he handled almost as 1f11 \.\Cfl· a real ObJl'Ct Net and i>ercentaoe cnetlffs art !he difference between lne Pr,vlOU$ clos ,,g bid orlce 011<1 1oe1av's tut bid ortce He can 1nH·n 11. ro 1a1e 11. cut 11 in hair. cakulatl' 1t'> ""c1gh1 and center of gra'll~ anddt•trrmme ho~ 11 fits\.\-1th othl'r pan.. Designers can get d~ nam1t rnlor<oded p1c1ures of \trl''>!> on an :mplJnt" ""Ing 1n flight or Jn automob1ic bumper col11d1ng" 11h anothl'f 'l'h1rll· In a It·" minutr\ or hours. he can obtain tht· 1nlorma11on that "ould wh· man~ \.\L'Ck'> using 1he o ld "build and tl'~I .. ro u11m· \\Ith real modrls. For tn'>lancc. a Pon11ac cngmecr can lk<,1gn a c~ lmda-head combustion chamber m three da ~s -a JOb that used to take SJ\ weeks. This gradual mergmg 1s npected to accelerate. espec1all) since a rrC'cnt Nauonal Academ~ o f Cll'ncc'> panel concluded that 1ntcgrat1on ot ( .\D and C.\M S\Strms .. 1~ cssen11al to realize thr p0tenual of the computer for increasing product I\ 11' .. This progression will C\ cntuall' re<>ult 1n totalh automated fac tonr' popula1ed b~ ·robot!. that "'111 rel~ more hea' 11\ on 1hc1r O'-' n r,t•nson Input and a rtilic1al 1ntell1gl'OC'l' lO determine required mo11om and opcra11ons. But t0tal autuma11on J oc'>n·1 mean factoncs \\1thou1 people. Rl'pcllll\L' tasks that can be easll) programmed will be automated. functions requir- ing higher-level decisio n making will continue to be handled b~ humam. Name 1 ~e>CoPll 2 larSrg J reDOLg • Thrtc un S Thorlec 6 GrlfTc s 1 NewoEI I MedclSI 9 AC>ldSof wt 10 S<vama1 11 F1tc110 s 12 lnMDI pt 13 AtrFla l'I 1• CusCr wt 15 AHSlo s 16 Borneo 17 Allair(p 111 Nrdsn s 19 Geodme 20 lnCaoTcn 21 LltCom 22 PEI 23 4 Mvlan s 2 8ios11m 25 ChrmS Name 1 Hllhd)' s 3 2 P1uaT lmre 4 IMRE un S MdwCs 6 TenisLdv ' NlwkEI S APhnA Seminar set on Cost a Mesa codes 9 MavfSuo 10 FredHer 11 PhnMat 1t2 TcCom 3 Benfuef A two-day seminar tor arohltects. engineers. desjgners and anyone else Interested In Costa Mesa city code enforcement will be offered by the city"s building division on March 29 and 30. The seminar will feature speakers from various city and state agencies and will focus on new and controversial city codM. 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Hllhdv $ 412, 100 ~ 63• -2'14 Sensors l~,900 10'·• I~ + ~ lnlel s ,000 36',. ~6'1'J -I 'APPleC ·1 261111 61 • -1 '7 Porex , 2'1, 4".\'• + 11• 8renlf 61,8 I~ IOYJ -°" SldMlc s 38,400 2~ 207/fJ GoLo Quo1Es , METALS QuoTE S On the , That's a n apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. Toke p track of where companies aregotngand which pebp1eare helping the m getth e re,ju twatch 'CredttLin ' v rydaytnth .. e Business section of yo ur new DlilJ Pilaf • ... Bum Bright com•• up with S80 mllllon for Cowboya. C3. The11coMro.MI of th• NIT la over end the 8URl¥ON Include ND. C2. Alcohol, drugs: Road to nowher;e For Thomas ''Hollywood'' Henderson. that longjourney began a long time ago (This is the first m a ~ries of articles written fo r the Daily Pilot by •former National Football ua1ue star star Thomas "Hollywood' Hen- derson. wpo recently underwent treatment.for dross and alcohol at a Costa Mesa rehabilitation center.) By THOMAS HENDERSON My expenence wtth drugs and alcohol have had me in and out of drug rehab1htat1on hospitals and therapy for four years. My concern is to the athlete who still suffers from drug abuse and alcoholism. The 21-day programs were not enough to cure my disease. Now in my third treatment center I'm finally becom- ing teachable. My immediate concern is to ath- letics, especially the NFL to share my experience. strength and hope. Most players who have gotten help want to remain anonymous which keeps them from the great fell owships that are available to keep them sober and clean. After care is the most important part of rehabilitation. I seem to fit the bill on all three accounts. Growing up in a ghetto atmosphere, I somehow became ac- customed to the fact that drinking on weekends was a way oflife. I still remember when J was four or five years old that it was kind of neat that my mom and dad would let me taste their beer, or on some occasi ons have my own or maybe just half a can. Somehow, I believe that this at- tributed to my alcoholism. To sec drunks on the streets was the only sad relation I saw that alcohol had on people. Somehow I separated drink- ing from drunkenness. I thought it was OK to to dnnk as long as you wouldn't wake up on the street or in Jail. Therefore, my drinking career was aided with a lot of research. J knew how. when and why to drink. As a youn$ teen, it was customary to drink wine 1f you were going to be accepted and that phase was fun. I really didn't like the taste of alcohol because obviously I had smelled my parents' breath often enough that I knew that anything that smelled like that couldn't be good for you. But there was stall that peer press- ure to dnnk. When J became a part of the high school (Anderson High. Austin, Tex.) football team, here I was with a lot of wine-dnnking. beer-dnnk1ng teenagers. Now no one ca n tell me drinking wasn't cool. because 1f my peers could do it and get away with 1t, so could I. I reall y had nothang to worry about because both my parents drank often, so they never smelled my breath or ever checked or asked if J was drinking. So being an athlete and being obsessive, compus1ve, I thouaht if a little was good. a lot must be fantastic. Drinking became a daily thin& for me. Now you never saw me visibly drunk or anything. but it was obvious that I really liked the stuff and the friends that came along W1th 1t. Drinking for me created a son of fellowship with the guys or gals. whatever the case would be. High school drinking was fun and so was the attention J was getting being one of the stars. Therefore, I went to the best parties, had a drink W1th every- one who had their SCJ?Brate bottles of booze and even manjuana 'A'.&S com- ing into focus. Being exposed to drugs and alcohol Dally PUot Plloto by R.leMl'd ltod.Jer Toni Barrett la making eome big wavea for Orange Coast College's women's swim team after overcoming eome major .etbacka from an auto accident. Accident didn't stop OCC' s Barrett She spent 101/2 hours in surgery aft~r injuries to lung. spleen, rib cage doctors advised herto stay longer. but she wanted out. Prior to the accident, Barrett fig- ured to be continuing her collegiate sw1mmingcareerat Idaho State which had offered her a grant. A ByCURTSEEDEN Of the OMly '1lot Steff Orange Coast College swimmer Toni Barrett doesn't believe life's delivered hera bad break. nor does she feel surrounded by pity. That says a lot about Barrett and even more about her friends. her face . Barrett, however, needed life-saving surgery-101/i hours worth-in which doctors re- constructed the left side of her rib cage, repaired her spleen, removed part of her left lung and treated a hairline fracture of her left elbow. sw1 m mer s1 nee the age of seven. she was a member of the Marina High varsity swim team for four years · before attending Coast. Barrett didn't want to quit swim- ming, and there was nobody who was telling her she had to. There was the pain and the small problem of stamina which is customary with persons who have lost part of their lung. On Jan. I of 1983, Barrett and her two-year-old niece. Nichole, were dri ving on Bolsa Chica an Huntington Beach when a car being driven westbound on Edinger ran a red light and broadsided her car. Barrett required 50 units ofblood through her ordeal. "The doctor said that had she not been an athlete, she would have died," says OCC swim coach Don Watson. Little Nichole escaped with cuts on Barrett spentjust 18 days in the hospital following the accident. The There was also Watson telling her she could swim. "I guess J had to prove something Sconiers, Grich get going John joins with two-hitter in five innings to finish job PALM SPRINGS -Daryl Sconiers and Bobby Grich drove in three runs each and Tommy John threw two-hit ball for fi ve innings Monday as the Angels pounded the San Francisco Giants 15-8 in an exhibition baseball game. Sconiers delivered a pair of run-scoring singles and an RBI double and Grich had a two-run sin$-le as the Angels. now 8-5 1n the spnng. led 13-0 after fi ve tnnings. San Francisco starter Mike Krukow allowed 11 hits and eight runs in four innings and Jeff Cornell was pounded for five unearned runs in the fifth . The Giants, now 6-6-1 in exhibition games. committed a total of five errors. The Angels wound up with 18 hits off four San Francisco pitchers. John sparkled through his second five-inning stint of the spring, blanking the Giants on two singles and facing only one man over the minimum. In 16 inn.ings of exhibition work, the 40-year-old veteran has allowed just three runs. Frank LaCorte relieved John in the sixth and was pounded for fi ve runs. LaCorte, expected to be California's bullpen ace, has surrendered eight runs in four innings in the spring. John Rabb and Scot Thompson blasted homers for the Giant~. The game, played before a crowd of 3,81 I, was the opener of an I I ·game Palm Springs homestand for the Angels, who played their previous 12 games in Arizona. Rabb's two-run homer off LaCortc got the Giants on the scoreboard in the sixth inning and Thompson added a solo shot off left-hander John Curtis in the eighth. "It was not a very impressive performance." said Angels' Manager John McNamara, referring to LaCorte. "When we leave here. we're taking the 10 best pitchers. LaCorte doesn't have a guaranteed spot in my way of thinking." The Angels signed the former Houston Astros' reliever as a free agent to a three-yea r, $950.000 contract. "But for the fi rst five innings we were very impressive," said McNamara. "I liked what I saw.'' Astros to_p Dodgers, 8 -4 VERO BEACH -Enos Cabell's two-run single broke a 3-3 tic in the sixth inning Monday and the Housto n Astros went on to an 8-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in an ex hib1tton baseball game. The Astros pounded out 11 hits off loser Alejandro Pena and relievers Tom Niedenfuer and Carlos Diaz in raising their spring record to 9-6. The Dodgers. who got only fi ve hits and comm itted three errors. fell to 7-7. Houston starter Mike Madden hurled five innfogs and despite walking fi ve batters earned the win. He gave up three runs and three hits. Dave Smith and Juli Solano finished up on the mound for the Astros. Jose Cruz had three singles and Jerry Mumphrey singled twice for Houston. Mike Marshall slugged hjs first home run of the spring in the sixth inning for the Dodgers. The Astros put the game away by scoring three runs against Niedenfuer in the toe of the eighth. The Dodgers committed two errors in the mning. • Houston took a 2-0 lead in the third inning on run-scorina singles by Ke vin Bass and Dickie Thon. UC Irvine obtains 6-10 standout UC Irvine Coach Bill Mullipn has bolstered ltis basketball pf'OIJ'lm with the vcrbl.1..commilment of 6-10 Eric Uckner\ r 17-ycar-<>ld senior It Mira Costa Hilb in Manhattan Beach. Lcckner, who h•s been projected by doctors to arow to 7-i, avera.acd over 20 polnu per pme for the Mustanas and was an All-Ocean t..eque selec- tion on a team which finished just 2-8 in leaaue play "I like the arc:a, it'11 aood ooact)ina ttaff and you can't beat a UC ,(Unlvcnity of CaUfomia) school," Lcckner said Monday. Lcckner, whose studJes appear to. be in lhe social science field, says his current priorities are to add an additional I S-20 pounds on his 21 S-pound frame. At Mira Costa he was at the po t with his 6-10 bciaht and he uys he expccu to be usea primarily in that vctn while at UC lmnc, allho~ he says his &bootina ranic is cons11ten1 as far out as 1 S feet. As for rucbina the 7--4 level, he says: "When I was little that's what the doctors were sayina. rm sure I'm - still growinar . . but 7-4 1s pretty tan.·· There will be quite a transition involved, with the stepped up com· petition and pace. Al. Mira Costa Lcckncr was coun'ed on for most of tbc team's firepower and it was done at a slower pace than UC Irvine's up-tempo style. 'Tm aoinJ to have to act used to that," admits Lcclrntr. "In hiah school, I've been used to a lot of half coun ball." to myself:" admitted Barre tt the other daydunnganOC'C pract1ce. "It was pretty im portant to me. I didn't want people to say. 'look at her. she can't do It. . ., She has proven her point. Barrett doesn't swim many races lon$er than I 00 meters. She usually limits herself to the 50 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 50 butterfly and the I 00 IM. She's only swimming at about 80 percent of her former ability-and she's winning races again. "Usuall) it's second place but I've gotten lucky and won a few." she said. Not a bad recovery for a woman who hterall) had to crawl into the pool the first ttme after the accident and struggled Just to float. "She would get an the pool and go up and come back and there would always be a sw1mmers1tt10g at each end while she was in there." recalled Watson ofBarrett'searly efforts to return to swimmang. "She had her own personal life,uard whenever she was in the water.' .. It's been frustratm' for Don and me," added Barrett, "I m not as strong as J used to be and I'm sure the lung has something to do with it." Barrett's rib cage is al so re- constructed out of metal. wires and screws. "She's worked hard." Watson noted. "Last year she swam a 27.2 in the 50 fl y. which would have won at last year's state meet. This year. in her first meet since the accident. she (Pleue See BARRETT /C2) I#"" ••••• DodCer oatftelder ~~t111&ldonaclo lete lt oo.t to eecond darln& lllonctay•a 8-t bltioa loee to llouto•. I at an early age set lhe stqe for my ult and eventual abuse. 1 always associated my c:lriAkina and drug use to winnina. Ios.ina or even rain outs. The athlete is so highly acceptable to the open market or a creat taflet for dealers or just plain old fans. The first time I did cocaine, 1t was free. You've seen the fuy with tbe hairy chest with a lot o gold around his neck -the guy who wants everyone 10 know that M knows you. While playi ng for four different NFL teams. there was always ex· cessive drug and alcohol use. Actu- ally. the beer drinking is usually promoted. . Marijuana was the most-used 10 most training camps, usually before (Pleue See DND&R801'/C2) Cy Young • winner indicted Ex-Tiger McLain central figure in 5-count charge TAMPA. Aa (AP) -Former major league pitcher Denny Mclain has been charged in a racketeerin& indictment that alleges conspiracy, cocaine violations, loan sharking for lending money at 150 percent interest. and extortion forthrcatenina violence to collect unlawful debts. A scaled, five-count indictment was opened Monday, charging the one-time Dctriot Tigers star on all counts and siJl others with various 1 offenses. The charges include racketeering, conspiracy. extortion and implied threats. possession of 13 kilos of cocaine and conspiracy to import 400 kilos of cocaine. When reports of the fcde~I in- vestigation came out last year, Mclain admined he was .. no angel,. but denied involvement in loan-sharlung and narcotics. At a press confcrenc~ Monday. U.S. Attorney Roben Merkle said Mclain would surrender to federal authonties before a scheduled ar- raignment in Tampa Thursday. Two others currently are behind bars. And the rest were arrested in Los Angeles, Newark. N.J., and Miami. Amqng the acts alleged were that Mclain at times with others worked through a mortgage-lending firm lending money at a rate as high as I 50 percent interest. collected extended credit by extortion, interfered with commerce. took illegal bets on foot- ball and basketball games and con- spired to import and distribute e<r came. Mclain. 39. posted a 31-6 record and I. 96 earned-run average in 1968, leading the Tigers to the Amencan League pennant and wmnmg the AL 's Most Valuable Player and Cy Young awards. The 6-1 right-hander was 24-9 in 1969 and was named co-winner of the Cy Young Award with Balttmore's Mike Cuellar. Mclain also was a 20-game winner in 1966. His major league career plunged after the 1969 season. though. Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspended Mclain in 1970 for alleged involvement in bookmaking three years earlier. Mclain was reinstated late that season and was immediately traded to the Washing- ton Senators in a deal involving eight players. BILLBOARD TONIGHT .. HOltW RACING .............. l• ......... f'W...e:NI HOCKIY Qull9ec et Klln9I ,,.~ ........ t:ll WEDNESDAY eau MIKn'MU. m ............. •MC•"'-C.. 11 I ···-,.,..... . TV-RADtO: See C2, • l " ----··-· . --- C2 Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/Tue.day, March 20, 1984 Ewart four-hits Rio Hondo, 8-0 C 'ind) Ewart hurled a four-hit '>hu1out to run ht·r season record to ti-0 as she pnched Golden West l ollege to a 8-0 win over visiting Rio Hondo in non-conference softball all1on Monday afternoon. Ewan struck out eight and walked thrct• 1n going the distance. Catcher Adnan Mason hit a t\~o-run double to h1ghhght a four-run third inning which put the ttJme out of reach The Ku~tlcrs ( 14-3) host Long Ht•arh 'itatt• Wcdnt>sday night at 7 \\Ith Jll high !>Chool <;ol'tball players. \\l'Jnng 1he1r <;chool jackets. ad- 1111 ttt•d free On the h 1gh '>t hool le' I 1 n 1 he l Jn\ on Tournamt'nt. !'.ann \1orl'lol ~ hJd thrt•ningles. 1ndud1ng ,1 ,, ... ,.run !>hot 1n thl' 1h1rd inning. to hdr fll'"t'r <kt•an \ 1ev. (M-11 to a 6-0 '' 111 cl\ er I luo\t'I 1n tht' opening 111und Ocean View. Manna, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and We!>l· minster. resumes Wednesday. Bayly fires 71 Gary Bayly fired a one-under par 71 to help lead Orange Coast College to victor) in the South Coast Con- ference Golf Tournament at Western Hills Count() Club Monda) It was the second ind1\ 1dual win for a Pirate solfer in the weekl> compet1- 11on pitting the conference team~ at a different sue. l.)ean Paulson. last v.eek's medalist. shot a 73 to firush in a tie for second with Scott Marson of Fullenon "'hlle Chris McKee of Orange Coast was 11ed for founh v,,1th a 75. I \lanna u-.cd ''"O h11s. a pair of t•nur-, .ind J v.al~ IO produce SI\ runs 1r1 tht· 'l"l'nth inning and break a I· I ,kadlod, to dcfl'at Bellflower. 7. 1. in .inother lir">t round game Orange ( oast. runner-up last week to Santa Ana. compiled a team score ot 380 to 384 for second place Fullerton and 389 for Santa Ana. Olympians get help from their own I ht· tournament. v.h1rh indudes The ~I\ conference teams will rnll1de at Rio Hondo Country Club Monda). Chuck Bittick (left) and Andrew Strenk (right) of the U.S. Olympians, a nationwide organization of former Olympic athletes, recently presented' checks of $500 to ald U.S. Olympic water polo playere Gary Figueroa, Peter Campbell (center) and George Newland. Also receiving a $500 grant was Joe Vargas. SPORTS BREAK -- Clipper Smith dies after long illness From AP dispatches Maurice "Clipper" m1th. ""ho pla,ed Ci] football at t'-lotre Dame under Coach Knute Rockne from 1919-21. has died after •II• a long illness. his v,,1fe. Charlotte Louis Smith. said Monda} He was 85 Sm1th ..... ho died at his home aturda) m Laguna Beach. was a center for -..;otre Dame. .\mong his leammall·s v.erc George Gipp. Curl) Lamlk'au. Jim ( ro"' lc). Hunt.. .\ndcrson. Lawrence "Buck" Sbaw. Jim Phelan. and Edward "Slip" Madigan. Following graduation. Smith sen cd as the head football coach at se\·cral schools. including (1onLaga. Santa Clara, Villanova. the lln1vers1t' of San Francisco and Lafa)'ette: He was a ma1or 1n the U.S. Mannes dunng World War II. and latr \\ent into business as an acrount e).Clut1ve 1n nearb) anta .\na Sun1,ors include his v.1fc Clipper Smith and t.,..o daughtas. Carol) n ( o'>- tl'llo ot \an D1l•go and ~andra Gu~er of Laguna Beach \ lnl·nd l)f the famil) said then.· .... 111 he no funeral wn Ill'' Quote of the day Scott Hamllton, asked If he would remaln an amateur after winning the Olym.plc gOld medal In figure skating: "No. I'm too fond of Mercedes-Benzes.•· New Orleans tops Bulls. 38-9 John Walton connectt·d with split l'nd 4 . > J .\( KSONYJLL.E -Quanerback Ci] Franlo. l odt'll on touchdown passes of-69 II and 71l 'anh 10 lead the Nev. Orleans Brealo.erc, w a \8-9 l 1 n1tcd States Football League '1ctor) o\ l'r the Jackson' Ille Bulls Monda> night. fullbaclo. Marlo. Schcllcn scored twice for the Breai..er<,. on run!i of one and nine yards. and Marcus Dupree. pla) ing in his second USFL game. had a 42-)ard tnuchdo\.\n romp \\ altun tompleted 16 of 24 pa!i~es for 353 yards. 1nduding nine passes 10 Lockl'll for ~25 yards. as the..' Brealo.cr'> 1rnpr0\ed their record 10 -t-0 before a LJSFL "'1 onda' night record cro....,d of 48.303. Witt dominates compulsories O I I \ \\ .\ -01~ mp1c gold medalist • 1'..11anna \\ 1tt \\on tht• wmpulso~ figures cH·nt \lond<t\ JI tht' \\ orld Figure Ska11ng < h.1mp11in\h1r><. and Elaint• Za)'ak. the · h111l' I ' \ \\Omrn's ent~. kepi ..\menca int~ running tor a mcdJI t)\ tin1sh1ng ninth. In '>t'rnnd place behind the East German was Kira f\ :1no\ a. the Sin 1c1 Un10n·s Ol)'mp1c bronze medalist. follov.l'll h:--Manuela Ruben of West Germany. \V on11:n·., compc1111on rnn11nues tonight with the twn-minu11.· 'hon program The finale will be skated \\\·dnt''><la) night :'v1cn'<, rnm~t1t1on started this morn1ng v.1th 1.n111pul.,om·~. v.hlt'h Scott Hamilton. '' 1ng for h1' tourth '1r:11ght world crown. is expected to \\ 10 \\ 111 Ix 1>1 1-..arl \1Jn-\tadt. started strong!} b' '' 1 nn1 ng ,111 thrn· tigurt'' -'anat1ons of the tigurc-e1gh·1 -thJt l'J1.h ,i..att·r mu~l trace. Two pie ces of t1nd1r Sirloin, marinated ind delle1tely grllJei-. Served with homem1dt soup or crisp grttn 11t1d, choice or pot1to (b1ktd pol1lo or rice pll1f 11rv1d 4 p.m. 10 9 p.m.,. t•rl· SERVED WEDNESDAY 3TO10 P.M. Al Davis speaks out on moves LOSANGELES-AI Dav1s.ownerof Ci] the Los Angeles Raiders. said Monda) he· •II• would propose that a commlltee of Na11onal Football League owners be for- med to deal with relocauon of league franchises. The committee would "develop standards and su1dehnes that the couns have recommended concern- ing franchise transfers." Davis said b} telephone from the meetmg of NFL owners in Honolulu. "The idea would be for us to be m conformity wnh what the courts ha"e determined. "Our own attorneys have recommended for vears that we have standards andguidehnes in this area. Then (Comm1ss1oner Pete) Rozelle cannot complain to anybody." Responding 10 .,..hat he called "Rozelle's accusa- tion that we have free agenc) of franchise transfers by virtue oft he coun decision on the Raiders." Da' 1s said: "Rozelle 1s 1n conflict with the truth. Rozelle has always predicted doom for the NFL after a defeat 1n the couns. "The gloom words of anarchy, lower fan attend- ance. free agent) arc said by Rozelle to deceive the public from the truth. The NFL franchise transfer rule was declared illegal be.cause the NFL conspired 1n v1olat1on of the anti trust laws artd acted 1n bad fa 1th and unfair dealing. Judge overrules NBA union NE\\ YORf... -.\Judge in Philadel-m ph1a issued an in1unct1on Monda' barring the '\la11onal Ba\ketball .\s~ona"11on ref- eree•; union from tiring longllml' general coun'>el R1ch1l' Ph11l1ps. union head Jaclo. ~lftdden said Thl' e\ecu11' e board of thl' Na11onal .\<.sooa11on ol Ba'>lo.t·tball R1.·krl'l''> \.Oled 4-1 la~t \4onda ~ 1n ( hKagl1 to lirt• Phillip'>. \\hn ha'> been attornl·~ for the un1011 s1nl'l' 11 "a\ tuundl'd 1n 1cP6 Madden l'\l't'Ull\ e dlrl'(IOr or the union. ha<, '>31d hc \Oted to retain Phillips at the C'h1cago meeting. In a tclll tu tht .\ssoc1a1ed Pre.-.., Monda' afternoon. \1addcn ~1d Judge Thomas White 1s!>ucd the order at thc ··rl·qucst of NB-\ rcferl.'es who v.ert· n·prl'\Clltt·d in th1!1 proceeding b~ Ph1ladelph1a law)er "i1dm·) (i1n~berg. "Those referees feel that last Monda\ 's dcc1s1on of th<' board was based on misrepresentations to the membersh1p which our general counsel. Richard G. Phillips. was unlawfully prevented from responding to ... Madden said. reading from a statement. Madden .-.aid. "It is unfonunate that this internal po""cr struggle must be litigated. However. resort to the coun 1s our only recourse 1n order to get a clear defin1t1on of the rights. hab1ht1cs and potential hab1ht1esofthc panics 1m ohed." . Televialon, radio T!LEVl8tON -4:30 p.m. -BAllBAl.L: Dodgers vs. Balti- more. Channel 11. 6 p.m. -PRO BAIKETBA.Ll: Lakers vs. Miiwaukee, Channel 9. 10 p.m. -llOXINQ: From the Olympic Auditorium. Channel 58. RADIO 1 p.m. -IAUBALL: Angela vs. San Franctaco, KMPC (110). 4:30 p.m . -ll.A818ALL: Dodgers vs. Battl- more, KABC (190). 8 p.m. -PRO 8A8KET8ALL: Lakers vs. Mllw•uk•, KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings vs. Quebec. KFOX·FM (93.5). WEONESDA Y'S RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers vs. Texas. KABC (790). 1 p.m. -IA811AU: Angels vs. Chicago Cuba, KMPC (710). CdM, HB net wins over Laguna, MV ( orona del Mar H1gh 's tenm!> team ~v.ept to uc. '>C\l'nth \tra1gh1 \\lthout a loss Monda~ in handing "1S1t1ng Laguna Beath m first sctback in t"1ght start~ \\Ith a 20-8 decision behind the play of freshman ~inglcs star Mike Briggs and the senior doubles team of Frank Hinman and John Hostet ler Enc Schantz. a srn1or. was one of the Arns1s· bnghl spots in )inglcs. laking three of four mat<"hc~ for Laguna Beach Jn another non-league match. Huntington Beach upped its overall record to 5-l with a IQ• 1-~''1 victor) over v1rn1ng Mis ion V1e10 Se niors Pat Norbert. Pat Bcdle} and 8111 Marque1 swept single'> for Huntington Bcach. while the double~ team of John Gabnel and Chm Gan1 also s1ood out. Saddleback wins, 77-76 'iaddleback Colleac·s women's bai.kctball team raised 11 record 10 1.2 Monday with a 77-76 non conference v1t·tory over Lona Beach ( It)' C ollegc. keyed by a free throw with 11 seconds lefi 10 snap a 76-all s1tua11on The winners had four players sronna. 1n double ligurce\ with l onta Hines ( 19). Heather Estl'\-(I l>l I tsa Jones ( 16) and Kim Lanoue ( 16) chckma · Lanoue and H mes added l 4 anll IO rcboundc, rc~pct·11, cl). while E tcy contnbuted six a~s1sts. to &o with fiq: :m1c,tc, and t~rcc blocked shot\ b> Jones l. .. -ld"liiijl:lllftlr--------------------- Lamar's success cut short Santa Clara, Irish, Michigan advance to NIT's third round I 2 point'> after Tom Slub) and Tim Kempton launched a second-half comebaclo. for the Fighting I nsh. Boston College led 39-32 before Kempton and Sluby. both of whom finished" 1th 20 pomts. scored six apiece ma 14-4 spurt. The Lamar Cardinals have won 80 of their la st 82 home games. Unfonunatel), the two losses came in their last two games. putting a damper on five years of total success at the Beaumont. Texas. Civic Center. But BC wasn't finished. and two free throws b) Roger McCready gave the Ea&Jes their last lead 5 l-50 with 3:05 remaining.An 18-foot jumper by Ken Barlow put Notre Dame back on top and Kempton followed with two free throws.fa} Murph)'. who led BC with 15 points. sank a free th ro"" wnh I 51 remaining but the Eagles couldn't score again First came a 68-65 setback at the hands of Lou1s1ana 1 ech 1n the finals of the Southland Conference basketball tournament. That cost the Cardinals a berth in the NCAA Tournament and sent them instead to the National In\ 1tat1on Tournament. .\fterwmn1nga first-round road gameat New Mexico. the Cardinals returned home Monday n1ghl. anxious to start a nl'w streak. In stead. they suffered a second straight IOl>:) before the home folks -and it was a record crowd of 5.93.2. After Slub) 's jumper put Notre Dame ahead 56-52 v.1th I :3 I left. BC was forced to foul and ND's last I 0 points came on frel' throws. The lnsh were 34 of 40 from the foul line Michigan 83, Marquette 70 But the) dropped a 76-74 squeaker to Santa Clara \\hen Michael Norman of the Broncos hit both ends of a ont-and-one free throw opponunlly with less than one second remaining to cap a rally from a IO-po1nt halftime dl'licll At Ann Arbor. Mich .. Tim McCormick ~cored 21 points to lead five Michigan players in double figures.Roy Tarpley added 14 points. Richard Reliford 13 and Antoine Joubert and Enc Turner each had I I .Marc Marotta led Marquette with 16 but .,..as charged" ith his fifth foul with J 30 remaining. sending Tarpk)' to the line for two points o fa 9-0 hur!.t that turned a three-point M1rhigan edge into a N-62 bul~e Tennessee 68, Tennessee-Cbattanooia 66 .\t KnO\\illc. Willie Bunon scored 21 pu1nh tin T cnnesc,ec. thl' last t.,..o coming on a game-.,.. inning ~hot .,..1th t\H> -.cconds remaining. to end a struggle hctv.een the t\\o 1ntra\tatt• rl\3ls.Tennessec qu1ckh erased a 'lo-'ll halh1me defiot and led 64-58 v,,Jlh 4·55 "remaining Xavier 58. Nebraska 57 ..\1 ( 111cmnat1. Victor Fleming scored 20 points and JdTlcnlo.1n!>added 18 to lead Xa,1er. "h1le Da'e Hoppen had 22 for Nebraska .\her the lead changed hands six 11mes 1n the second half. Xa' 1erwent ahead for good 50-49 "1th 4 30 left on a ba~ket b) Fleming and De'ter Bailey lullo"cd "Ith an alle)·OOP dunlo... Notre Dame 66, Boston College 52 .\t ~pnngfidd. Mass .. Notre Dame reekd uff thl· t.i~t Anderson next, awaits Russell YEKO BEACH. Fla. (AP) - Waiting 1n the wings 1s :!3-year-old David Anderson. a flashy young ~honstop with 1mpress1ve creden- 11als. Sult. Ander!>on or anyone else. for that ma11er. v..111 have to wall to take o'er the JOb of shortstop for the Los .\ngcles Dodgers. Bill Russell isn't read} to give 11 up )Ct. "No. I still feel I can pla:>." said the 3 5-) ear-old in ti elder. "Obv1ousl}. Da'e ..\ndcrson 1s the shonstop of the future. but he can't have m) JOb yet. .. Russell admits 11 becomes a little tougher to sta\.e off the challenges each )ear. • It was unn' felt that when the Dodgers brolo.e up their record-setting infield ot Ste' e Garve). Dave) Lof}l'S. Russell and Ron · Cc) that Ru~sell v.ould he the first to go. 'l ct. Ru!iscll 1s no"" the onh one kft. ha\lng sur\l\ed a m}nad ot 1nJuncs and operations to help the Dodger'> to fivr Na tional League We~t DI\· ISIOn championships and four trips to thr World Series. In the prores<;. Russell has played 1n thm: \II-Star games and earned a BARRETT .•. From Cl \V.J1111t1n :\I ti "Jowshe'sworkt•d ht·r"a' do"n to 29.4and :!5 5 wh1rh I'> '>t1ll \l·rnnd place ·· .. Don ha:!> re all~ pu-;hed me." added H.mt'll "Whent'' er I'd gel do" n. he <l he right there. sa)ing')oucan do 11 'lgul'ssv.e·,ehadourmoments. I k ga' e me a lot ofencouragement. Hl· and his .,..1fc used 1ocome see me in the hospital. .. Wa1son said Barrett's presence on lhe team has not onJ ) made 1t more tuknted but more pleasant. "It's her per!.onalll) and what she"sgon~ through," he explained. Whetherornot Barreu·s insp1ra- uon has anything to do with it, the OCC women's swim team is un- defeated and an early favontc to wm the state championship. Watson recalled the t1 me OCC met Golden West last year in a key South Coast Conference meet: "It got down to the last relay and we were down by three points." he said. "At that point. if you win the relay you win the meet. "With <;ome people. they h:ive a look in the eye and )'OU can tell if the) 'rt 1nt1m1datcd by the situation foai'sa tough httlc nut She JUSt looked up at thcjJrl who $tood a full head taller thin her. Well. the bottom hne wnHverybodywho looked at her could tell there would bt-no holding back. If er performance rcnectcd that. She had a half a bod> lead as the leadofTpcrson and we never rchn- qu1i.hcd 11. It was the first time we ever beat Gol~n West. "I t'~ the same kind of challenge now-to oH~rcornr her 1nJUf)' md wake up. Watson added "A lot of pcoplr would haH died ... • ' reputation as nne ol the lt>p clu1rh performers in the gamc ··That means a lot to me:· Russell said. 'Tm not a flashy player. so I'm not going to get the recognition some guys get. But that doesn't bother me. "I think the recognition 1s there because I've played this long. l'\.C sta)ed while the other guys have gone. I think that sa)s 11 all right there." "Nobod) has worn the uniform of the Dodgers in a higher fashion." said Los Angeles Manager Tommy Lasorda. "Bilh Russell has meant -;o HENDERSON. From Page Cl dinner~ and alter meeting at night We would smolo.e pot to mellow out for the night. Coca me was not used as much by most because we needed sleep. But I must say that when I was deep in my addictions. I did use and usually all day long. How '>ick was I. Well , I've rome to the conclusion that at some point m} add1ct1ons took complete control. A Baptist m1n1Ster wrote lo me and said. "Thomas.) ou used those drugs and 'ou drank 1hat akohol so don't blame this on a disease ... I wrote him back and agreed with him on all counts But I asked him to write me back and tl'll me "hat \\-as "rong "1th ml'" hen I \\anted to qull and couldn't Is a star born or doomed. I a!>k 'l ou kno.,... star spelled back wards 1s rats and "hat a di'lco,en for me Knov.- 1ng the exact nature of drug and akohol abuse first hand and knowing different pla)ers in the NFL. es- pecially the ones I played w11h. makes mr mourn that r m prett) sure they still suffer and most likely 'it1ll use. I was the first player to admit that I was having a cocaine problem and some other players 10 football and in othc~ports have since sought help. My concern 1s those who still 5uffer and are afraid to come forward. I hope the NFL may check their present policy about having 40 to 50 cases of beer on their fli&hts after their road games. This is almost promotina alcohohsm. I know that I've of\cn gotten drunk many umes at 35.000 fett and had to dnve home. What's go1na on" I guess I'm prenchtnJ but what the hell. I've hved th1!i. nightmare. I rtmember the trainer walking down the aisle with No. 4 codine palls for the injured nd l used to .-call> moan when he aot near. It's a 1hame that we arc such heroes to so ni.any people. and it almo 1 keep us from bcina human. Bein.a an alrohol1c. l 'm now d1s.- austcd with beer commertials. With my favorue hero advenlSln~ ror beer rompinics ror money. Don t ac1 me wrona. 1 prc>babl)• would have m)sclf 1f m) latt1t revc:lanon h1dn'1 mode me rtahzc my dnn.k1na problem. murh to this balklub. as a ballplayer and a!I a person. I think he'!i the most underrated shonstop in baseball and I can't sa) enough nice things about him." Russell ma} find out exactl)' how much he means to the Dodgers at the end of this season because he's 10 the last year of his contract. Even so. 1n an age of protracted negoua11ons. big salanes and even bigger demands. Russell won't be asking for much when he and the Dodgers sit down to negotiate a new contract. • • The~ sa)' it's less filling . The others sa) 11 tastes great. When will someone Sa) 1t also gets you drunk. Intervention comes in arl shapes and form and fashion. My first admission of drug de· pendency was my own. My last was at rock bottom with sex charges o n top of1t. I don't think it's necessary to let 1t get to that point. If there 1s some one who loves or cares about you. rm suggesting that anyone who has a loved one "ho sti II suffers must try to arrange some son of intervenuon. To you that arc close. I Cr) out to )'OU .,..1 vcs of heroes. mothers of heroes. brothers and sisters of heroes. be a hero and confront him before he loses nel) thing like Thomas Henderson . Jn Sunda.\ ·s nc>.t installment. Hen- derson discusses his USt' of cocaine and other drugs while a membt-r of tht• Dallas Cowboys. Vaqsseek repeat title Irvine High"s Vaqueros and the EJ Toro Chargers put their reputations on the line. beginnina Wednesday. as they defend their co-Sea View Leaaue baseball championship in the first of what wtO be 14 league dates. And, Woodbridge and Lagul\I Beach w1ll be trying to stan som~ th1na in the South Coast Leaauc, whcTC that c•rcu1t's schedule also be&1ns with J: I .S contests Wednesday. fo the Sea View. expected to challenge Irvine and £1 Toro for a run at the title art addlebaclt. and Estancia, with University, Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar 1n the underdoa roles. ddleback. with Leonard Danna" on the mound. is considered by many the No. I threat to the lttlc. Wednesday's openers. all at J: 1 l [S1anc1a l1l Corona dcl Mar. lJnh·cr· ~it) at Newpon Harbor: El Toro at C'o'ltn Mesa. Irvin~ ot . nddl('bock. FoR TH E REcoRo M8A WHTl•N COH,.lllHCI ~•dftc: OMlleft w L ~Cl. Ltllwt 44 'l'l .6'7 Porll•no 40 11 SN $t1•t11 JS » SIS Phoenix 32 37 464 GokMnSlale 30 JI '4l San Oltoo 2S •3 ,.. MldWttt OM11tr! Utah 39 31 .SSJ 01Ha1 3' J7 S2f Kan1u Clrv 32 35 '" O.,.ver ;n 31 46' S.n Anlonlo 1' 40 420 Mou11on 26 .. ,.. IASU•N CON,..llllNCI Alllntk OM1lln x-Bo11on Sl " PhlllClllOllla ,, 2S New Vork ,, 2S New Jeno 37 JO We"11noron JO 3t Centrtl OMUln Mllweuk" 40 ,, 0.lrolt Ja JO Atllnta 33 37 Chic:allO 2S ,, Cllv~no 23 43 tnolena 19 .. x·Ctlnened orevott 1>1rrn MendaV'1 kOf'e u rah t'3. Oetrolr 11S Tllllltf\f'I Ga~t Uken at Milweul<.H New JerHv 11 Wnhlnoron Bo11on 11 lndlena Clevelend 11 Ch1c100 t<1nu1 Cltv al Mou1ton A.ttanll 11 Sert Antonio Denver at Phoenix S111111 at Golden State San Diego a 1 Porllano NCAA tournament DIVISION I EAST REGIONAL Th11rnl1v•1 SM'llflnat1 (II ·"'lnll) 76l 627 621 552 .UI seo 5S9 471 379 ~· 2t4 oa J 10 IJll't IS 20 2 sv, . .,,, 9V, II~ ' f ll'j ,. 711,, 1'"1 1' l 13', lS''I 20 Norm Carolina (21·7) v1 Indian• l?l·l l Svracuu <23·1> v1 Viro1n11 !19· 11 I MIDEAST REGtoNAL Thurwfav•1 SM'llflnlli (I I Lex'"'1forl, KV ) K•ntuc~v 1?7·41 v1 Loul1v111e 12•·101 Mervland 114· 71 '" tllinol1 (2S O MIDWEST REGIONAL FridlV'1 SemiftNh (II SI. Louil) Hou11on 111·•1 v1 Memohl1 S111e 126·61 We~e Fore.I 112·81 v1 OePaul 127·2) WEST REGIONAL Frldl•t'1 SM'llflnlh (II UCLA) NIYldl Lu Vegu !79·Sl Yl Gt<>roetown <30·31 66 Devron 110-101 v1 wuh•noton 124·61 l"INAL FOUR At Seattle S.l\lrdllv, Mlrdl ll M1dHSI cnemolon v1 we\! cnem1>lon E111t cnamolon Yl. Mldw.ar chemolon Monday, ."'". , Cnemplon1t1l1> oame NIT MONDAY'S RESULTS S.cond Round Tt nneuH 68. Tenri1nee·Ct1ettenooga Xevler, Onlo 5', Net>r111k1 S7 Notre Dame 66. Bo11on Col119t S2 Mlcnlgen 83 MerQutllt 70 Soulhwtllern Loul1lena 74. Wet>er Stele 72 12 OI) Sanra Ciera 76. Lemar 74 NAIA Slmlflnell Wl1t·S1tv1n1 Point 19 W111mount S3 Fr Hev1 Stett 86 Ch1caoo Stett 84 <oil NCAA baSketbaA odds RENO -Htrt are lht Odds from Harreh'1 Reno Race & Se>orrs Boo~ for rne NCAA ~n·s t>111-ett>ell cnamo10Mnio Tnere ert no ooch tor lht Un1veflllv ot Ntvede'l..H Vt911 bleauH Ntved1'1 sPOrl1 t>ool<s cennor otf., a hnt on Ntvede collt11e rums Norin Carouna 3· 1 l(tntucll.v J· I Gtoroetown S· 7 Mervteno 6· I DePeut 6 I Houlfon 6 I llllnol1 10·1 Loul1vltk! 10· I wuhlnoron IS· I Svrecu'9 IS· I Virginie IS· I Wakt Fore11 15·1 Memonl• State IS I tndlene 20· I Davion 30· I women COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sackhtlltll 77, Lone Beach 1' LONG llEACH -Melover 10, Barretn 25. 1(111ne 2. Dor1tv 11 Petterson I. A Wllllem1 7, J Wlitlems 12. McManu• I Totet1 30 16·7' 76 SADDLEllACK -Genl 6 ElftV 16, JOnfl 16, Llmbroe>ll 4 Lel'!OUI 16 Hlntl 19 T 01ets 29 19·28 71 Hallttmt Saootto.ci. 44·31 Totet louts Lono Buen 2•. Seddllbeck II, Fouteo out Jones !SI COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOVlh CoH t Conflrlnce Tournement At WHtem H•1 CC I Oranoe COHI JaO, 2. Fullerron 384, 3. Santa Ana 3'9, 4 Ml Sen Antonio •02. S Cvoreu 417. 6 Ctrrltos 425 tndlvlduel ltaderl 1 Bavlv IOCCl 71, 2 f>eut1on !OCCI end · Marion (Full) 73, 4. McKH <OCCl and John Gregorv !OCCl 7S Orenoe Coast Finishers Privet! 80. Soadonl 81, We&ver 12 HIGH SCHOOL Hewoort Hart>Of' 206, UnlvenllV 221 At Rendlo San JoeQllln, t h•• tndlvioual teeders !Nine holes) I KO\llen (NH) end Han (Uni) 39. 3 L•ldtr (NHJ e nd Holmes (Unll 40 S JoM1on <Unll 41 Edit.en V2. Founteln Vally 211 (el Mle S411•re ~erk, 12 Men) Edl1on-I Coooer. 52 2 Mrnr, SJ. 3 Clifton IEl, ~. 4 OeYIH, S6, 5 McKtnrl• <E>. S7. FV-1 Poreuo. S2, 2 R Tell.lhHhl, SS. 3 Schreeo.r 57 4 w T11\1l'tuhl. S7 S Muicentt S7 ~ I I . " WOMEN'S soi-TBALL COMMUNITY COLL.GI 0... Wttl I, Ille H9"dl 0 Rio HondO 000 000 0-0 • • Goldtn Well 134 000 •-t I 2 llrookal'tlrt end ltu~a. Ewert 1nd Meson, ltuu•ll !SI 2b -Mason (OWC:l HIGH SCHOOL c anven T•rMn'ltnt "'"t ll .und Mal'W 1,ltltleWll'J Marine 000 100 .-1 t O e.tlflow~ 010 000 2-3 S 4 Ki.rstnd end FenNton; Menrklvtr. K&M (7) I nd Lenon, HR -Davion (81 ~Vlew6, HM¥W O oc .. n View 103 200 0-. 12 0 . Hoont 000 000 0-0 3 ) vi.ctioi and Mortlodt • ...,.,.,1, MendO 161 ano Goodell 2tr-OtlltY COV), Serueo. (OVI o... ........ DANA WHUP: -61 tntltfs 15 MU, n rod. cod. 1n mtekerel, 10 thHOshead, • acvlofn. •t ml•C41f•'*'Vs Loa ~tt.a MONDA Y'S lll5UL TS Uht ef 4'•nitflt MIMH mMfllne) FlllST RACa. One ml .. l)ICI Ptlmltv $trto. ( Andnn) I 20 UO 2 20 $tie mus< Laell•v) 1 40 2 20 Aoell.v Scorch (Ann111 2 to Also reced Munttrs Sheclow, $uotr Ttd, Andv• Peooer, Et TO<'tnlO. AL WMlll. Ont For Dine TlrM. I S9 )IS $1 lllCACTA. 16•7) Pt ld Sl),40 S•COHD AAC•. One mite oece Aov1r Merv (Rltchlt ) s.?O 4.00 2 10 Fro\lv Flu (Ptrktfl 6 40 l IO Ju1netla !Marrlaml S .0 AIM> raced. Touch• Mlr1cle, Cimarron &Ille. Skfos Tip, $tevonrc Ducneu, Andvs Svtvr1, Shorr Cnenotd TlrM. 2.0S U EXACT A I Hl oald '23 00 THIRD lltACI. One mite Pace Arvrns Girl fSIMth) 12 60 5 00 4 00 Whal• Knocli.D<ll <Ander10n> 11 .0 6 00 Bio Soflle IBalltaroeon) S 40 AllO reced Koau Drea m, Cff'amlc Glrl, Hiii Country N. Arl<.low lilo'9 Time I S1 4 S U EXACTA (4·2) 01!0 113300 FOURTH RACE. One mlll tror •Air Pocl<.el {Andnnl I IO 6 60 3 IO Ticker Aoom (Bavleul 1010 S to lllude (FIKOl 3 20 Al10 raced Reo Pooler. J1vs Memor1e1 Fltln Slorm. Frolfv Hunltr Snann11 Sllr R.Omonds Jov Time 202 1 S FIFTH RACE. Ont mill oece H1lerlous Brew !Snort J t7 20 1 10 6 00 PhOtnix Jeck < Vllndlleml 1 40 7 80 Oma Cnert9' <Belllaroeonl • 60 Al1o raced s1.ooehemmer, Ftvlno Roger. Oerbv Loro, Bbmarlo. Henover. Stormv Alleck, Tutor N Time 2.02 I S n EXACT A (3·51 oald $100 40 SIXTH RACE. One milt oac .. TmvBktr (Piing) 1020 440 J.00 Darren Jonn (Bllron> J 60 7.40 Dundee Chlel IWllllem1l 2 40 Also raceo Jan Hal, Strum Flare, Jan Rldd. Pooes Petcn. Pony E•ortss, Viva Remero Trme 2:01 l S S2 EXACT A (4·6) peld S26 00 SEVENTH RACE. One mile oece Whitt Velvtl (Vtldhem) • 00 2 60 2 40 Horizon Ster ($teeth) 4 00 3 40 Trickel Charger <Aoem•t 3 10 Al.lo receo trl1h Fedan, HOwov Ster Dtwrt Son. Belle Jolie Sllv•n Slartel Montlf'tV Roell.el Time 1 5' l S S2 EXACTA 14·7) oero SISIO EIGHTH RACE. One mile oace VnkRn1 1snrrn> •IO J 00 110 Benevolence !Kueottr) • 00 260 Rull'>' Si1Vtr1 IS'"ll'll 3 60 Allo raceo Lev1tv1 Oru m, Hetcvon HOlidev. Sk•P A P1ioe Andvs R1loh. Mr Hot Slut!, Soorls P111ce Tlme.101 l1S S2 E XACTA 14-31 h.o S22 00 NINTH RACE. One mlk! lrot Petev (Lec1<evl 3 80 3 60 2 60 AndVI Meltor lRllchiel 600 3 IO Cheerful Mooie <Dtiomer) 3 60 A110 raced· Sknoo1, Noble Arnette. Trot On. Time: 2.01 3/S. u EXACTA (6·31 oalo '21.00 $1 PICK SIX IS·3·4·4·4·6l Paid $2.040 80 wllh 11 winners lslx horsu) S2 Pick Six consolellon oald SS8 80 wlln 364 w1nntn (five horses) TENTH RACE. One milt PllCI Hindu Abbe <Toodl 310 3 00 2 40 Mon A.mi Mllu tlc <Kuebler) 3.60 2 IO 101111 Babe (Teulerl • 60 Also rectd Rall• Rhvtnm. Hamisn Red HannahS Exoren l 1melv Reward, Ralon C Ad101. Jonnnv Mac N Time 200 U EXACT A 13· I oe1d \II 20 Allenoence • 761 Kentuckv Dtrt>v ockli RENO -Here ere tilt Dddl trom Herraf'l·1 R•no Rect & Soorrs DOOlt on rne Kentuc~v Derbv 01!'Y rs Bag 4 I T,me lor a Cf'lange •·I Dr Carter 9-7 Swale S·t Prec111on111 10-1 Feli Time IS· I Altnta 10· I Silent K 1no 20· I Tile WeOd1ng Gu"' 20 I B•IOJtt lnOian 2S· I Groom'i Image 7S-I Dern Tnal At1rm 30· 1 Secret Prince 30· 1 Valandinoham 3S·I Counrerfe11 Monev •0· 1 So Vaoue 40· I Tavtor's Soeclal 40· 1 USFL WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific w L T .. C1. Pl" PA Denvtr 3 I 0 7SO 90 Arizona 2 1 0 500 l1S Expreu 2 1 0 500 ., Oelt.land 0 4 0 000 " Central M1ch1gan 4 0 0 I 000 106 Houslon 3 I 0 7SO 129 OklahD!Tla 3 I 0 7SO S2 Cn1c•llO 0 0 000 II San A.nronlo 0 4 0 000 36 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlanflc New Jer1tv 3 I 0 7SO PhfladelPhia 3 1 0 ISO Pltlsburoh 1 l 0 2SO wa1hlnglon 0 • 0 000 soulllem New Orleani • 0 0 I 000 Birmingham 3 I 0 7SO Tamoa Bav 3 I 0 1SO Jac1<sonvllle l l 0 2SO Memon•s I 3 0 7SO ~.,.,score New Orlons Jt, Jec1<1onvllle 9 Sa111rc11v•1 91~1 Oakland 111 San Antonio PnlladelOllie et P11ts1>urgh Oektend at Arirone, n Sundav's N~S J11c1<1onvllle 11 Express Denver 11 MtmPh•I Ch1CIOO 111 New Ork!1111 Wasn1noton el Nt.w Jtrltv MondtV'I .. ~S B1rm1nonem al Tamo1 Bev n M1C111oen at Hou11on, n women•a toum1ment (It DllH) ""' •lllM SlntNi 87 76 61 34 IOI 11 I 9t 113 S7 12 65 60 .. 68 ea 41 105 7S 79 39 71 173 33 SS 9S 91 121 Pam Shriver (U.S.) Clef Vlrolnll1 Wedi (US.I. 7-S. 6-4, MellUI Gurnev IU S.) Clef :!toonlt Amlch !Frencel, •·l, 2·6, 6·1 HIGH SCHOOL H""""""'" ... di lfl'I, Mh.itn V .... 11.'1 Sllltttt Norbert (Hll) o.f MINllll, 6·1 def. Blend, 6· 1, Cllf Aot>ertt, ' 0; def '""· 6·0. ltdltv (HBl won •·3, •·O, 6·0. 1•6, Merout1 (H8) wOll 6-0, 6·0, 6·0, 7·6, Fowler (Hiii IOSI J-7. won 6•), •·4, 6·, °"*" G1brleH hna !Hll •Piii with M1r1ll•Mo1llv. t-3. J-7, def ~·PMttll. 7•5. 6·t , Otmtiman·hf'tlUnd IHll> IMI 2·6, 1·6; Iott 0-6, ,., eer..t "4 MM .... U WM a.di I s.... kr\tnu (I.II '°'' 10 8r190a, 3-6, *'· lrownsblr9tr, 6·4, def Pro!IP. 6·); o.f, l\il'l'I,, ,.,, H1wor111 (Li l lot.I 4 .. , '"'· 2•6, won 6·1, lrvmfleld 11.l l '0$1 4•6, 0-6, 0-6. 4-6, W•ll•ce !Li l losl 2•6. ~•. t 61 won 6 t ~ Fr06Hlr1ndl (l.ll loll lo Hin· me11·H0tlelltf, ) 6, i 7, ~ hl'l-- l'ltlt·J•nlcln, 6-2, 6-2, Terrv·Mllen ILi > totl 2•6, 2 6. ~· ,.6, •-6 ---- ~ • • . ' • • •XHlllTIOH BASEBALL Anet!& IS, Gi.ntJ I IAl~llll'n~) ~" Fr1ncl.co 000 005 ti<>-• 10 Celtlornla 105 2~ 20•-IS II 2 KrukOw, Cot~ (4), Merlin (61, Ll~ll 11) 111<1 lrtntv, ~lec>•ll 161, Jonn. LaCortt (6), Curllt (7), Sancher (9) tno Boone. Narron (6) W-JoM L-Krukow HR,-S.n Frenc<1c;o, Rabi>, Thoml)Mln Alll'Ol I, Oodeen 4 (11 vwo ltlefl, ..... ) Setf'I bv 1nn1n9s HouSton 002 003 O:JC>-4 11 lo• Anoe111 001 011 ~ s 3 Midden, Smilh 16>, SotaltQ (9) ano Wleoheu1, Pene, Nledtnluer (7), Olu (9) end Scio"''· Reves (6) W-Maddtn L-Pen1 HR-Lo\ Angele1, Mershell Ofhet' $COf'H Mon1r111 1. Allanta lu ) O Plltst>uroh 10 New Vorl< (NL> 9 Toronro 9, Pl'lliac1t1sin11 1 Oerrolt '· Bolfon I 1(1n11\ Clrv l , Cn1U110 CALI ( 10 l"'1lno11 San Diego S. Cl'llCIOO INLl 1 Miiwaukee 9 S.11tte 8 Cleveland I. 0 1kl1111<1 O SI Louis • M1nnuo1a I Baltimore s T exu o Clnonnaft 4 Atlente Cu l 2 TedaV'l Gemtt San FranC11Co In > vs Art91b er Pelm Sorinos Dodelt's vs B•ltlmore al Miami Fie . n New Yori\ I NLI .,,, P1111eoeioh1e 11 Ctearwettr Houuon v1 St Louis •I St. Pe1tr11>urg Pittsburg,, vs Chicago (AL) er Saruofe Toronto •S Dttroit at Lekelend New Vork lAL l v1 Ken181 CilY 11 Fort Mvers Boston v1 M1nne101e at Orlenoo Chlcaoo < NLl vs Sen Diego l u l et Yuma Sealfte vs Cleveland 111 Tucwn Sen Francl\co tu ) vs San Diego <n 1 er Vuma Tues vs MonfrH I al WHI Palm Beach Clnclnne ll vs Atlante al Puerto Rico WOf1d figure sk•"n9 (II OttlWI ) WOMEN'S SINGLES Comouliorv FltlUrts 1 Katerina Witt Eall Germanv 0 6 1 Klfa rvaltQve Soviet Union 1 2 3 Mlnuete Ruben. west Germenv 1 8 4 Anna t<on- druhova Sov•tf Union 2 4. S Senore Cer1t>on1, Sw11rer111no, 3 0, b Senora Dubravcic Yuooslav1a. 3 6, 1 l(av Thomson. Toronto, 4 2, S Pertnena Sarafldls, Au1tr11, 4 I, t. Ei.lne z.v111, United Stetet, S.4; 10 Karin Tetser, llelv "0, 11 Cornelia Tescn, Well Germanv 6 6, 12 t<etrlen Peuwet1, Belgium. 1 2. t3 Ellzet>ell'I Menlev. Ot1awe, 7 S 1• Su11nna Pellole, Ftn1and, 8 4, IS Susan Jackson, Brlleln, 9 o. 16 Midorl 110, Jaoan, 9.6, l1 Mvrlam Ot>erwller. Swl!iertend, 10.2, 18. EllH Ahonen, Flnleno, 10.8, 19 Aonei Gonelln. France, 11 4, 20 Conslanze Gen· 111, East Germanv. 12 O. 21 Tamere Teolauv. Hunoerv, 12.6, 22 Kim Hel Suno Korea 13 2 23 Diena Zovko·Nlco11c. A.ustre11e. 13 8 VOLLEYBALL HIGH SCHOOL Sumt'I League Founteln Vatlev del Wtslm1n1ter IS·I II IS t5·6 1S-11 Ort"91 Countv Coaches POI 1 Estancia 2 lrvone 3 Laguna Beacn. 4 Ed11on S M1u ,on V1e10 6 Corona dtl Mar 1 Fo,inte1n Velley 8 Ntwoorl Haroor 9 Dana Hills 10 El Toro NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE SmV1111 Olvblon w L T Ph GF t ·Eomonton S3 17 s 11 I 42S •·Caloerv 32 28 13 11 m x·W1nnl1>e9 ,, 33 10 61 321 • Vancouver 30 38 7 67 287 Klll01 71 42 11 $4 287 Norrh Olvt1lon v·Mlnnesote 37 29 8 82 32• SI Lou11 )0 l8 7 67 269 Detroit 78 39 1 63 110 Chic ego 26 '° a 60 2S? Toronto 74 41 9 S7 291 WALES CONFERENCE P1triclr DIVlllOl'I •·NY t1le1 4S 76 2 92 318 1-WUhlnoton 43 26 s 91 282 x • Pnllaoelonla 39 2S 10 .. JlS •·NY Renoers 31 26 9 as 186 New Jeriev l7 49 7 " no Plltst>urol'I IS S2 6 36 236 Adams Olvblon x·Butfeto •S 21 7 91 296 •·Boslon 43 2S 5 91 307 x·Queble 39 26 9 ., 336 1·Mon1ree1 JS 34 5 7S 277 Heriford 2S 31 9 S9 763 • ·Cllncht!d olavolf t>trttl v-Cflncned dlvi11on !Ille r•Cllncned conference cnemolonsl'tlo Mondtv'• Scores Montreat 2, Chlcaoo I Pnltadetpnla 4, Ntw Jeriev 3 Tonl9ht'• Gunu Quebec at Klnoi Bollon 11 NY Rengers New Jtr1tv at NV l1tanders Wlnnloeg al Sr Louis Harttoro ar Calgerv Ot lroll or Vancouver .. Mones.V'S trlnHC1lon$ BASEBALL Arnencen L.Heue GA 297 212 341 311 3S6 316 300 297 287 ~ ?SS 216 27l 178 llS Ul 240 243 7S9 769 ?93 BOSTON AE D SOX-<:ut Brian Oen men Denni• Burll Dive Scnoooee. Rob woooward. Bllt Molonev end Mike Scnmld, 011cl'ten Dave Meloe10. cetcMr Juen Bu1tet>ed Mlkt 01vl1, Srtve Lvoni end Reooll wnl!temore l11fllfdefl end Gu1 Burotn outfielder TORONTO BLUE JAVs-c>eslOl\lteO Dennis Howerd. Jack McKnlol'tt and Dev• Shloenolf, oltchert, 1nd Jett Revnot01, lhlrd butman, lor enlonmenl to their minor 1,.oue c1mo. Ne"-! Lfftue PIT1SBURGM PIRATES-Cut Jim Oolt. Oennv Gonzalez end Sammv Khettte, In· lleldtn Benny 0111efeno, llobbv Bonilla end Trench O•vi•. outfllldto $tan Cllburn end Steve Hen cetchln. eno Mike llletecl<.I, ltev l(rewcrvl\, Alfonso Pulf4o •nel Revile Ma.n11nlllo, ottcn.n IASKITIAl.L NttMMI a..-.-.a Assec,....., CLEVELAND CAVAl.ll!ltS-Slon•O Gefl CtomPton. center, lo e \econd 10-dlv '°"'"" ,OOTaAl.L. UftlfN Stltft , ..... ~ PITTS8Ult0H MAUl.&RS-"ccM~ Jecllte FIOwen wk91 "ICelver, lrorn IN! Chl(IOO l llU tor a 1''5 Or•fl cnolct COLL.a GI £01NIORC>-Namtd Mike 0.AMM H .. rnllll'O eot(ll O!ORGIA-AllllOUnCed 1111 oromollons ~ l>wtVl'll Ptlnltf OlttMllfe coordlntlOt, to enl&tant Mid coadl lor offenM. Doi\ \.lnd.ew, ~"-coordinator, to an1111111 tor delt!IM, end lt!AI Sfltrtt, runtlfno C08(fl end rwcrvmno coordlnelor, to eub•ent lor 01*'tllOl'I& LOUISIANA STAT!-Anriouc.d lhll S111tono JOl'lnW'. t1e11t.el1>4tll, lllt bMl'I rallleled !tom Ill• bHklt0.11 'Cl'tOlll'\hMI / .. -. .. ._ .. ...,.. .... Orange Coaat OAILV PILOT/T~y. MM.Ch 20, 1194 Q DAL~ (AP) -H.R ~sum .. Bn&ht bt'<'ame the maJonty owner of the DaOas Cowbo)!. on M onday Wlth a fourth-quarter bht1 that would have made the master of the rail). R<>&er 'taubach. proud. Bnght. whose h oldings were esumated at SSI)() mt I hon 1n I 982 by Texas Bu<1iness Ma63zinc. entered the bidding late for the Nuuonal Foot~ll League team that has been on the block ~mce November. Bnght didn't make a move until early March. But hts cold <'ash propoS31, $80 millfon w ith a lo w-profile attitude, and willingness to le t Tex Schramm continue to run the s how h e lped own er Clint Murchison and Schramm d ecide "Bum" was t heir man. The I I -man pannershtp agreement has Schramm answenngonly to Bright, who 1s a great admirer of Schramm and Dallas Coa ch Tom Landry. Once: Murc hison decided to ~II the team Schramm ~1d the emphasis was finding the nght per~on. penod. "You could wnte up a contract that "'ould k~p the authont) (with S chramm) "'here 1t 1!> no"". but a contract•~ no better than the Pl'Opk invol\.ccl 1n 11 " Schramm ~aid Bnght I!. lo~al. d1sc1phned and as tough minded .I!> the\ come Ash·d how ·he was able to accumulate l>Ut'h weahh and more than I 00 companies. Bright replied ··rd Sa\ tt's because I pro babl) '"orlo. harder at · what I do than a lm of people I know I gel 10 the o ffice at about 7 e\ l'I) morning tllld leave at 6 ever)' c' en1ng And I spend my time doing m y bus1ne~s •• Bright>~ known for making bold moves Jockey Toro OK after spill once a coune of action 1 set. As cb1.1m11n of the board of rqtnll at Te05 A&M Unjvet')at), he dttided the school's f ootbaJI team needed upv.ldfoJ. H e was instrumental in hmna Jkkic Shemll away from \he Uruvm1ty of Pmsbur&h for the unheard-of 'um of $250.000 a year. Bri.a.bt. 63. is also board chairman of the Republic of Texas Corp .• the holdmg compan~ for Republic Bank of Dallas. The Cawboys cost Murchison about $500.000 in 1960 and It sold for an estimaled $60 m1lhon. An addauonal $20 million was needed to buy up t h e lease for Texa& Stadium that IAsts another 65 years. With additional suites built at Texas St~dium , the lease agreement buy-up by Bright could ~ the swcctc 1 pan of the deal. Broncos sold to Canadian DENVER CAP>-Onl) three years after he bought the Dcn.,,er Broncos for S38 million. Canadian 1ndustnalm Edgar F. Kaiser Jr. has sold the maJOrit) interest in the Nauonal Football League team to another Canadian businessman. Kaiser to ld The Associate-d Press Mon- da) night in a telepho ne 1nterv1ew from H o no lulu. site of the NFL winter meetings. that h e had sold sold majority interest in the team to Patric k Bowlen. of Edmonton. Alberta. The minority interest 1n the team went to Denver busincS!:iman John Adams, Kaiser said. Kaiser declined to discuss the terms of _ th,agreement. which must~ approved by the'NFL own ers. "I d on't think there'll~ any pro ble m in getting NFL approval." said Kaiser, 42, ACTmOUI ...... NAii! 9TATWM•P Tiie IOltoWing ~ .,. d°"'G butlMM• WATER VEHOIN01 LTO I. 1.a M8CArthUf •235. IY'\llne, c~ n7 ti Peter A. Md<ay, 2t10 t Loe-1Dt Vega Or .. MIHl<>n V•JO. CA. Ma1 Wayne Sor~. 215te 8ilM) llttano. El Toro. CA 92«JO Tl\la bt41neN It cond~ed by I ~mlted pe!1Mf'91\IP Wayne SofenNn Th11 stetement WM hi.cf wtftl die County Clertl of O.enge Counly °"' March 1 198• • ,__ Pvbhehed 0..nge CoM1 Deity Piiot Mereh 13. 20, 27. At>rtl a. 1"4 1450-M P\RIC NOTICE FICTITI009 9U ... H NAME STATEJMNT The following person II dOlng tx1s1neu as: STARVING COLLEOE STU•· DENTS CLEANING SERVICE, &95 t Warner Ave., Suite SSS, Huntington Beac:n, CA 926-47 Wayne Joseph Lamothe, 208 Lugonie ,.9, Newport Beach. CA 92663 Thie buSlness is conc:tUCteCI by~.,, tndlvlduat Wayne Lamothe Tille statement waa llled with 1""9 County Cle<ll of Orange Courtty on M•rci'I 1, 1964 ~. Published Orange Coest 0eDy , Ptlot Marc:t'I 13, 20, 27 April 3, 1984 1451..e.4 • .\RC.\DIA (AP ) -Jockc' Fernando c hairman and c hief execuuve o fficer of Toro inJUred II\ a three-horse spill al Santa Kaiser Resources Ltd P\B.JC NOTIC[ .\nlla Sunda~ was reponed in stable Bowlen. 40. has wanted to own an NFL FtCTITIOUS 11.uatEH condition M onda\ at Arcadia Method1s1 team for some time. according to Kaiser. NAME STATEMENT , H o'>p1tal · and will m ove to Denver when the The following person 11 OOtng • business as T o ro "'as removed from the intensive purchase becomes official. AUTO COL US I OH TECH· ; c are untt M onda} but will remain hospital· Adams. chairman of the board of NOLOGY, 1~1 Gupe Circle •. 1zed "a couple more days." according to a Denver-based Energy Fuels Corp .• ex-Huntington 8eactt. CA 92M7 h I k · · D•vld Rlel\ard Mind«. 1844 I : o~p11a spo e'>pcrson. erC1scd his option to become a minonty Gupe circte. Huntington Buch, Toro did not have a concussion. as first own er in accordance w1th a pnor agree-CA. 92&47 fe:.tred, but did have facial lacerations. the ment between Kaiser and Adams' father, T11i1 txmness ••conducted by an • s 11o kespcrson said. adding that T oro com-Steamboat Springs coaJ magnate Robert ln~=9kk:llard Minder plained o fpa1n 1n his right shoulder. Adaml;. Tiiis statement wu fli.d witll the ,------------""'"""-------------I County Clefk ot Orange County Ol'I --------• POOLIC NOTICE POOt.IC NOTICE Feb 28. 1984 r:-ma Raiders' payoff: $64,000 r-.E'"-YORK tAP ) - l:ach member ol the Super Bo"'I champion Los .\n- ~ek<> Raid ers earned $04.0UO from lhl' "\a11onal Football League·s post- sea<,on pool o r S 13 l m1ll1on tht' :--.FL an- nou nl·l·d \ 1 o nda' \o mt· 60!:1 pla' c" tuoJ.. honll; mom:\ from the pool rhe '>l'tt-ind largc!.I 1n tl'::I01 \pOrlS htSICH)'. surpa!>Sl'd o nl) b~ the S 17.2 nulho n shared b} 91 ..i pla)- crs under an expanded I (Heam playoff format '" the stnke 'car o f 1982. The Raiders· pla}e r pool amounted 10 $3.577.000 and 58 pla) crs shared '" 11. The pool for the Washing· ton R cdslo.1m. 1hc ~aiders' Super 8 0 .... 1 '1c11ms. came to $2.414 000 and was shared b~ 56 pla)crs. In the ..\mcn c:an Foot- ball C onfcrcnu.' the ea Ille Seah3 \\k 'I d1,1ded S 1.818.000 among 54 pla~ • crs. 57 mcmhers of 1hc M1am1 D olphins s plit $570.000, the Piii burgh Steelers spread $560.000 among 56 pla~crs and 61 Den' er Broncos shared $366,000 In the National Con· k rcnce. the San Franc1!>Co 4 9ers d1\1dcd $1 .603 500 among 60 pla)t:rs. the Los Angele.., Ram~ s plit $880.UOO among 55 pla)- i.'rs. 55 Dl'tro>1 Lions 'hared $550.000 and the Dallas (o\\hovs dt\'llkd $142.000 amo ng q pla~ - Cr\. In add111un 19 non-pla) o tT part1e1pant<. 1n lhe Pro Ao" I ..,hart'd a pool ol $600.000 [arh pla,i.'r on lhl' "1nn1ng h.'am tn rhc pro AO\\ I rCCCI\ cs s I 0.000 and each pla\Cr o n the losing ti.'am rt:CCI\ C\ $ 5 000 In add111o n the FL d1sdoscd that 11\ paid at tc nd:rnce of 13.277 222 for the I 9tD regular \l'a\on ""a' the third h1ghcs1 in h1 tol) The total rcpre.,ents 89 02 percent o f stadium ca - pac ity. Paid attendance for all 1983 games -including prcseason. regular-season and postseason -was 16.81 7,070, an a\cragc of 57.791 fo r 29 1 game!I Robertson KOsRabotte INGLEWOOD < Pl - Bill) Roben o n of In· d twood. Cahf.. rct•med h1s troh'$ m1ddltv.c1lht champ1onsh1p M oncfa) n11ht by ~nock1n o ut Em1e R11bottc of Lona Beach, C'lhf. at l l seconds of the I Ith rouad Robenson, v.ho wi:l&hcd 160 pounJ • now ha an 8· l record w1th th c ~ootkou\s Roooue. "'ho c~lcd 1 9' - pOunJ • fell 10 '·6-1 Pubtlel'led Orange Coast 08lly FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A CTrTIOUS BUSINESS Pilot Marc:h 13, 20, 27. Aprll 3, 1984 NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT 1U3·84 The following person Is doing Tiie lollow1no person is doing business as business u PACIFIC COAST BROKERS ITIS 3303 Harbor Blvd F-2. 3303 Harbor Blvd F-2. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa. CA 92626 CA 92626 Ronald R Steger 23866 Donald M Davis. 26782 Vta Sin-Sycamore. M1as1on V1e10 CA Ira. M1ss1on Vle10 CA 92691 92691 This business is conducteo by an Ttus business 11 conducted by .,, ind1v1dual 1nd1v1du1I Donald M Davis Ronald R Steger Thrs statement was filed w11n 1ne Tn1s statement was lileo w1t11 1ne County Cieri\ of Orange County on County Clefk ot Orange County on March I 198• Maren 1 19B• F23986$ n:..3 PuDhsned Orange Coast Darty Pubhstteo Orange Coast Daily Pilot March 13 20 27 Apr.I 3 1984 P1to1 Mercn 13 20 27 Aprrt 3 19B1; 1446-8• 1«7-84 l '°'\tolGS 10 oo \ h• UI _,f\W\ 2 ,,ao \\le 1n\s ) .,1\tt 9' '"''~ 4 ,uo \ht '> \1\()\)1>11\l ""' (, '"' "''' 1 N o mat ter what you re doing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat ttts 1n Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne tollowrng persons are domg business as OCEAN VIEW LEGAL SEC· RET ARIAL SERVICE 369 San Miguel Onve Suite 250. Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Unda S usan Tardie, 26 Lakeside, Irvine. Ca 927 1• This bu!Mness 1s conducted by an tndlvldual Linda Susan Tar<Jte This statement was hied wHh tne County Clefk or Orange County on Feb 17 1984 F231171 Pubhshed Orange Coas1 Dally Pilot March 13 20 27 Apnl 3 198• 1459-84 DEATH NOTICES ----- LANGSETH Cosw Mt~ tor more than 30 GRANT TAY. years Funeral services on LOR LANGSETH. resident Wednesday. March 21. 1984 . of Costa Mesa, CA. Passed at I 1.00 AM at P ac1f1c View away M a rch 18. 1984 C hapel. with Pastor Roger Belo~ed husband o f Lrene Berg of N ewport Harbor G Langseth, Costa Mesa. Lutheran Church o ff1c 1at- lx'loved father of Ronald G mg lntennc nt at Pac1f1c Langseth.Costa M~. Rich-V1l'w M emorial P a rk ard A . Langseth. Costa Friends may caH al Pre!"('{' Mesa. Marian G Robertson . Bro thers fkll Broadwa\. Santa Ana. CA. a nd Arle n e M ortua r y o n Tuesday, M Wester. Costa M esa. M:m·h 20. 1984. 2.00 PM to brother o f J essw Marshall. 9:00 PM P1el'Ct' Bro ther,, La J olla. CA. and Gract' Bell Broadway Mortuar v , Brown. Santa Ana Also dir~·tors 64:!-9 150 · s urvived by I:! grand-WEAVER Pl&.IC NOTICE ACTITIOUS BUSINEU NAME .ST ATEIRNT The fotlowmg person la dOt"1j busineu as AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CAA 3303 Harbor F2 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Donald !IA Davis 26782 Via Sin· tra Mission Vteto CA 92691 Ttus business is conducted by an 1nd1Y1®al Donald t.I OaV\$ Thrs statement was hlecl with l."9 County C..k ~ Orange COUf'ty Ofl Merch 1 1984 F~ Published Orange Coast Oarly P1101 March 13. 20 27 Aprrl 3. 1984 1448-M Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IWllNESI NAME STATEMENT Tne lo1tow1ng person is dOlng business as MARY PAVICICH/PRESCOTT, 1691 Mesa Or :06 Santa Ana, CA 92707 Mary Pav1c1c11. 1691 Mesa Or = 06. Santa Ana. CA 92707 Tn1s Dusmess is conducted t:>y an tndlVldual Mary Pa\llCtel1 This S1atemen1 was lllecl with the County Clerk or Orange County on Feb 21 1984 F231115 Published Orange Coas1 Daily P110t March 20 27 April J tO. 19B• 1616-8• POOt.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIN£U • NAME STATEMENT The 101tow1ng person 11 domg buS1"9$$ 8$ EUROPEAN IMPORT INVEST· MENTS. 2085 Placentia Sune :: 1. Cosla MMB CA 92627 P81r1Ck M 0 Brten 16960 Algon Oum •2-105 Hunllngton Beach, CA 92649 Tn1s business is conducted by an 1ndrv1duat Pat 0 Brien This statement was hied with the CO\lnty Cterlo. of Orange County on Maren 1 198• F~ PuDllstieo Orange Coast Deily Pilot March 20. 27 Aprit 3 10. 1984 1501-1.4 t'htldre n Mr Langse th owned and operalt'<I his ALEXANDER pas...;ed a"'·1." Ml.IC NOTICE own s heet metal shop rn March 19. 1984 sul"'\·1vt'<I b~ FICTITIOUS aus-ss HARBOR LAWN-MT. Oll'n Mortuary • ~metery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa ~0-SSS• P lEACE POTHERS 8ELL BROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Broadway Coale Mesa 6'2·9,SO BALTZ B EAOERON SMITH A TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL •27 E 17\h SI Costa Mesa 646·9371 PACIFIC YllW MEM<>RtAL PARK Cemetety • Mortuwy Cl'll:Pe4 • et.metory 3M>O Pacitre v._.. Ortll'e Newp()(1 8Mc.h 6'4·'700 McCOAMtetc MORTUARY t 7'5 \.aguM Canyon Ad legvna 8eacPI. Ca 926S 1 .t94·941S • c his txolo\'<'<.I wife Waltraud '"""" NAME ST A n MENT ' Weaver o f Newport &>ach rne totlOWtng l)e(SOOS are domo sons Andrea-;, R obert. tx>smess as father JCSS(> W eavt•r and SIS CORPORATE RESORTS & HQ. ... , R b Ii TELS 27•0 So Harbor ter 1Y ary o mson t.> was L S anta Ana Ctht 9270• a forfll('r C'mployt't' of the P&c11tc C•r inc Catilom.a 2140 C F Braum Co for ovt•r 3:l So tiarbOf years Servi~ v. 111 tx-h e ld I L Santa Ana Caltl 92704 Wednf'Sdav 2PM al The T111s t>uS1ness "conoucitd by • • corporatlOf\ Harbor Lawn C haple Rt•v-JoM Oanto V!Oe President erend BruC't.' Kurrll't.· off1cat-Tn1s statement was hied with tne mg Pnvate mtennent at County Cten. ot 0r8"gtl County on R1vers1de National Cem- eterv tn lteu of flowers donations to be made to The American Cancer Sot·1e ty Harbor Lawn Mo unt Olive Dirl't'tors 540-5554 TAYLOR CLARENCE I' TAYLOR. age 82. died Man-h 18. 1984 at Th(• Park Superior Ht";1lth Care Ct't)lt.'f aCtt-r a Ion~ 111~ Ht• was a t;CCOnd ~ncrauon <.'Dltfom1sn and long ume l"C'Sldl'nl of Orange County He l!l survl\led by tus w1f~ Myrtlt'f' daughti•r Genev1 ve T1vlor st~p dauahter Judi ttull. step tof\l Jlln ~ Jaclt McCnne, and grandch1ldttn A mfln· oriaJ R~ wul t;,. twld at 2.00 PM March 21 , 1984 at Th~ Community C~ lion&! ChW'th. Corona d I Mar. In IK"ll of flown-a. UK> fllmlly ~U( ts that (.'CIR· uibutions ti.-m &o thfo Qrangtt Co unt)' Chap of 1lw Amt'ncan H 11 A., ""'' 8 198• F'~1 Published Orange Coast O.lly Pttot Marcil 20 27 April 3. 10 19~ 159644 Pl&.IC NOTICE F1CTI110U8 8U8tHEll N~STATEMENT The follOWlng ~· are doing bullnetSH WEST COAST DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS 711 w 17th St . Suite 8..j Cost• Mes.a CA t2627 High Teet\ Conatruc:llon Inc C. tornla 111 w l7th S1 Su<te 9.:S Cost• Mesa, CA 92$27 Tllll bu..,_. IS Conducted by a c:orporatlOl't ~ Ad!errMn. Jr T111s atat...,..,t wu mecs with C-tr Clenl of 0r.,. ~l'f on M"Wrtl I 1~ n.Dl Publ~ 0r.,.. eo..t Pilot Miilen 20 27, Aptll 3 10. I 61~ ----------'• IO("l31.mn n .. C. Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Tu.ctay. Mard'I 20, 198.4 MOC NOTICE MOC NOTICE l'K»t11IOUl'MIH ... .;;...... • lt·lltll NOTIC OF DEATH CiF • OIWMSCOUNTY Tbe •=rtOn=: dolno NOTI E OF DEATH OF RUTH ARNOLD MILLAR, ~":c:~~T ~--STEVE YEUCR AND OF abl\UTllA.MILLAftAND'1u•H.._..,,...._ ... _ MoD£RN SALONL' 1oe ~ PETtnoN ro ADMINIS-or PETtTlON ro ADMIN· NlwMft. cA. ... P4'* °' · CO.one oei Mar, c.llt TER ESTATE NO. A1Hl14 I STE R EST A TE NO. c.llt"'=·~:..:! BANK, • 8~ Upton, &418 I! o St, To aU heirs. benefieu1.r1tt, A.JUUi Defend1nt OOUOLAS e TICOINI Wuh 88AOe trcditors IJ\d conl.lnaent To aU he1l'll., bcnefk1an~. BAOWN. Ind DOES ONE throuoh fht1bu9ln ... 11conductedb)' en ~redl t ora of STEVE crcdilon and contingent T~,1~~2032 lnd!r~~I upion YEKICH and ~rsons w ho c r ed ll ors o f R UTH aU.:::O..i Thlt ttettm~t was hied with the may be othE'rwlMt lnterestt.'<i ARNOLD MILL AR, aka NOTICll Y-.. ~" ~ aued. Coom)' Ci.rk of Oronge COunty on in th~ wiU And/or l'Stat~· RUTH A MILLAR and per· TM cow1 "'•r Ole* eeelMl r• Mar 11. t98A FMOi&SI A l)t'llllon has been filed sons who may be otherwise iwttfteut JOU'.::::;:~ "= Pubhaneo oreno-Coast Dell)' by SALLY SHJPLEY m the lnteresl4-d in the will and/or ft: :::::Su.. ....... ..,._ Pilot Maren 20 27 Aprtl 3, 10. 188" SuJX•rior Court of Orange e.tate; If you with 10 ..-the act'llee of 1~98-44 Count)' requ~sting that A petition has been filed an att<><ney In thlt miner. you SALLY SHIPLEY ....... b ROSEMARY M DE thoutd do to p<omptty to ttt11 your PlmlC NOTICE vo:-ap-Y · -written rNl>O"M If 1ny may be pointed as personal rep· RIENW in the Superior flied on Utnlt. • • FICTITIOUI auae..aea resenuitive to admuuater the Coun of Orange County re· AVllOIUsted n1 t1<10 oeman- NAME STATEMENT est.ate of STEVE YEK.ICH q uest•na that. ROSEMARY dl<M El ttlbuma. lede deolcltr -~ "O • trt Ud •• 1Ud6erldl • fMftOe ... The tollow1r19 persons are d01r19 (under the Independent At.I-M DERlENW be appointl"d Ud. reepondl ctentro de IO d&M. ou~~J~T EXECUTIVE SPA, muustrataon of ~tat.es A ct) as personal representative t0 L .. a. ln'°""9cloft.,. 11'8•· •25 l Mar1lr19tla way, Newpo11 rThe pellt1on ts set for hear· adminlSter tht: estate ()( "rou •&ah to eNll lhl ed¥b o1 ae.cn. cairt 92se<> mg m Dept No 3 at 700 RUTH ARNOLD MILLAR, :o=~.!,~~ir':::t,:; Mel Y S1110, 1424 w 1871tt Pl · C1vw Center Dr , West, aka RUTH A . MILLAR wntt.n ,.'POfl ... " 111r. mer be Gardena, Calif 902'8 ar S8nt.a Ana, CA 92701 on (under the Independent Ad· fllM on llma. Jo)' Saito "2' w 1871h Pt · G April 4 1984 at 9·30 A M minlStrat1un of Estates Act) 11 Ualect deaM .otlcltar 11 -dena, Call! 90248 • · ' • •• .. Jo de vn •botado en Hl• •un- Th1s business 1stonduc1ed by an lF YOU O BJECT to the The peuuon as set for h ear-t o dabarle heoer lo In · 1ndovidu11I granung or the petition. you Ing m Depl No. 3 at 700 madllllfMflt•. de •••• manefa, IU Mel Y Saito ti Ill at hi ..... This s1aaamen1 was hied w1lh the ~hould t•ather appear at thl' Civic Cente r Dr. West. ~ eecr • r _,,uni, County C~I<. 01 Oranoe County on heanng and state you ob.)el·· Santa Ana. CA 92701 on ~0 THE'i!:':::n~~f°;..vu Mar 9 •98• F2~ lion!> ur ftle "ntten objet·-Apnl 4. 1984 at 9.30 AM. com~nt hM bMfl ntect :r. the Puol•she<l Orang'3 Coasa oaity t1ons wnh the rourt before lF \'OU OBJECT to the pain lff it:"'' rCM1. H rou •.ti lo Pilot Maren 20 27 Apro13 10 t984 the hearmg Your appear-grantmu of the petition you def9ftd 1 1• 1•••ult, rou mu•t. · o • within 30 da)'s alter 1tt11 1ummon11 l604-84 ant't' may be tn pt>rson or by should either appear at the Is served on you, 11i. wtth this cO\lrt your Mto rney hearing and state you objt'C· 1 wr11tan response 10 lhe complalnl PUBLIC NOTICE IF' YOU ARE A C REDI-uons or h ie written objl"('· Unless )'OU do. your default will be TOR · d h h , ''~{ entered on applJcahon of Iha plaln-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 01 d t'Ot1tangl'nt ere ilA>r lions Wll t ~ court .,.,. ore 1111. and lhis cov'1 may enter a NAME STATEMENT u{ tht' dt'l~ased. you must the hearing Your appear-1udgemen1 against you'°' &he relief rrie 1011owing persons ilfe domg f th.• your claim with the allC'\' mov bt> 11) person or by demanded '" Ille complaint wh1ctt ousoness as l'OUI 1 01 present al to the per-your .lll;>ri'ley could result 1n garnishment of INTERNATIONAL DATA SUPPLY w1ges.1ak1ng ol money or property CORPORATION IDS 2651 trvone sonal reprt>sentallve ap· IF YOU ARE A CREDI-0, otnerieliel requested in thecom- Ave Suite =2B 10 Costa Mesa. CA pointed by the court v.1thtn TOR or a l'OnUngenl creditor p1a1n1 92627 four months from the dau-uf of the deceased. you m ust Dated Nov 15. 1983 Seyed Jamaleddln AOnano FOf f f I fl I · h h ROBERT A RILL. Cle•k Qtiam James 3 130 Yorba Londa irst tssuance o t'tlt'rs as t e your c aam w1 t l e By CONSTANCE M LENGYEL. Blvd :J 16 Fullerton CA 92631 provided tn Sectton 700 of rourt ur pres<.>nt 1t to the per-Deputy Alo Kashani 848 Lincoln Blvd the Probate Codt> of Cali-sonal representauve ap· Roeet A. S..vla =P Santa Monica CA 90403 forma The Um<' for filing pointed by the coun withm 20l2 M~ Dr., Sult• 100 Tllls business 11 conducted by a clam\S waif not expire prior four months from the date of ~~.:.~. c• •1.~13 corporation ,........ A -· Seyed Jamaleddon Adnano For· to four months from the date first issuance of letters as Published Orange Coast Oatly Piiot ghan1, President of the hearing nouced above p r uvaded an ~lion 700 of March 20. 27, April 3. 10, 1984 Tn1s statement w11s llled wtth the YOU MA y EXAMI NE the Probate Code of Cali· \ 1618-84 County Clerk of Or.tnge County on Feb 17 1994 the file kept by the court. lf fornia The t.ame for filing J>teLIC NOTICE F'23IMO you an> interested m the es-claims w1U not expire prior Pubtosned Orange Coast Daily tall', you may serve upon the to four months from the date Piiot March 6 t3 20. 27 1984 K·1035e 1290•84 executo1 or adrrurustrat.Or, or of the h earing nouced above. upon the attorney for the ex-YOU MAY EXAMLNE ecutor or admirustrat.Or, and the f alP kt>pt by the court If ftle wtth the court wuh you are interested in the es- ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT PlllLIC NOTICE FICTmous BUSINESS proof of service. a wntten tale, you may serve upon the NAME STATEMENT 700 Clvlci Center Dr. WHl 8antAI Ana. CA. 12701 Pla1n1ltt· COMMUNITY BANK a California corpo<ollon Defendant S.A. METAL FAB. Tne following person 1s doing request stating that you dt>-executor or administrator. or busmess as st.re spec:1aJ n otice of the fal-upon the attorney for the ex- INC • 1 Callforn1a corporauon: FRANK SMITH, an 1ndl11ldual. MON- TAOUE·HARRIS ANO COMPANY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC , a C1111orn1a corporauon. JERRY PUKOWIETZ. an tndlYldual ond OOES 1 lhrough 15, inclusive VPA t5 Purple Sage 1rv1ne CA ang of an mventurv and ap-ecutor or adm101strator. and 92715. P 0 Box 7789 Newport praLSement of estate assets or file with the court with Beach. CA 92660 Bren o Leisure 15 Purple Sage of the pel1t1ons or accounts proof of serv1C'(', a written Irvine. CA 927 t5 mentioned m Section 1200 request staung that you de· This business is conducled by 11n and 1200.5 of the Cal1fom1a sire S"'""'tal notll.'E.' of the ftl-Case NO 39-99-33 SUMMONS 1ndtv1dua1 r --Bren D Leisure Probate Code mg of an inventory and ap· NOTlet:I YCMI hive been aued. This statement was !lied w11h lhe DA VlO G. D U NDAS pra1semen t of estate assets or County C1erk ot Orange County on Simon, M cK lnsey & Miller of the pelt lions or accounts The courl m1y decide 191lnat rou without your bll119 he1rd 11n1e .. yCMi '"pond within 30 der•. Reid the lnfOJmatlon below. Feb 14 1984 F2385l3 4000 M acArthur Blvd .. menuoned in Section 1200 Publlsneo Orenge Coast Oa1ty r U 50 and 1200.5 of the California II yO\I wish 10 seek lhe advt~ ot an anorney 1n this mailer you should do so i><omplly so that your -11ten response. If any. may be filed on ume Piiot Maren 6 t3 20 27 198• Newport B each, CA. 92660 Probate Code 12•5·84 851-1234 Craig C. Alexander PUBLIC NOTICE Published Orangt-Coast \ oegelin, Barton, Klugman Dail y P1lo1 Man·h 1:~. 1-1 20. & Oening AVllOIUsted he sldo deman· dade El trtbuma. lade decldlr con· Ira Ud. 1ln audlencla 1 menos que Ud. rHponde denlro de 30 dlaa. lea la lnformac:Jon que 1lgue. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT !9tt4 4400 MacArlhur Blvd ., St e. 1-1 :17 84 700 The following persons are doing Dusmess as TRl·A A T V PARTS 8466 1111ew1ld Circle Hunlongton Beacri Ca 92646 Jolin R1charo Ailey Jt 8466 101ew1ld Circle Huntonglon Beach Ca 92646 Judith Margare1 R11ey 8466 ldlew1ld Circle Huntongton Beacn Ca 92646 This business os conducted by a general par111ersh1p Jonn A R11ey Jr PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMEN'T The followmg person os doing bus1nes~ as VOLT A WEST 2660 Walnul Suite E Tustin Cahl 92680 Rooert Oockte• Spor1. 61 Ashbrook, Irvine Cahl 927 14 This business 1s conducted by an 1nd1v1dual Robert 0 Sport Tl'us slalement was lolell wotn 1ne County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 27 1984 Thos s1a1emen1 was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on F239.t28 Mar 8. 1984 Publlsned 01ange Piiot March 13 10 17 Coast Oaoly F2404e0 Aplll 3 1984 Puollshed Orange Coast Dail)' 1460-84 Piiot March 20. 27 Apnl 3. 10. 1984 •1599·84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The lotlow1ng persons are domg t1us1ness as CALIFORNIA WEEKENDER ENTERPRISES, 4340 CAmpus Drive, a213 Newport Beach CA 92660 Dick Wells and Assoc1ales. 4340 Campus Drive c213 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Thos busmess •S conducted by a corp0ta11on Dick Wells President PUBLIC NOTICE FICTmous BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT The IOllOW1t19 pe<son IS dotng business as WILLOWS END. 5408 A1ver Ave Newport Beach. CA 92663 Mar1e11a Wiener, 5408 River Ave .. Newpor1 Beach. CA 92663 This business 1s conducted b)' an 1nd1vldual Martella Wiener This slllemenl was hied wotn 1t1e County Clerk ol Orange County on March 9 1984 I nos sta1ement was hied wotn 1ne Countv Clerk of Orange CO\lnty on l'eb 28 1984 F240570 Put>hshed Orani:ie Coast Dally F239612 Piiot March 20. 27. April 3 10, 1984 Publlsned Orange Coast Oeoty 1610-84 P1101 Marr.n n 20 27 April 3 1984 1442-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne following person os domg Dusoness as JOHNA1HAN VARASTEH ANO ASSOC1A TES 16 11 Bayside Onve. Corona del Mer CA 92625 Johnattian V Varas1eh 16 t 1 Says•<le DrivA Corona del Mar CA 'J2625 Thos busones~ os conducled by an 111()1v1d11a1 Jonnathan v Varastet- Tnos stalPmenl was hied with the Counly Clerk of Orange County on PUBllC NOTICE FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Troe 101tow1ng persons are d0tng business as BANTA ANO ASSOCIATES. 2005 W Balboa Blvd. Sulla 212. Newpar\ Beach. Calif 92663 Arlhur E Banta 126 E Ocean Front Belboe Cahl 9266 t LOIS M Banta 126 E Ocean Fron1 Balboa CaHI 92661 This busmess "conducted by on mdlYldual Arthur E Bania This statement was liled wlltl the County Clerk of Orange County on Mer 8. 1984 Feo 29 1984 F238711 F240459 Pubhsheo Orange Coast Deily Published Orange Coast Dally P11o1 Mertn q 20 27 April 3 1954 Piiot Merch 20 27 .Aprol 3 10 1984 1444·8• 1600-84 PU8UC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEN'T The ro11ow1ng persons are doing ousmess as PASH AN O MAN DEL IN IERIOAS 5 Twin Lakes Circle Cor 0<1a del Mar CA 92625 Lynn Pasn 1866 Port Wheeler Newpoit. CA 92660 Proyt11s Mandel 5 Twin Lakes Ctr c1e. Corona det Mar Ca 92625 This butlness 1s conducted by a general p1nnerst11p Lynn Pash This Sl81em1nl w8S hied wtltl the Count)' Clerk ol Or111ng~ County on P\ELIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT The 1011ow1ng persons are 001ng business as MIKES TOOL SHACK a Call· lom11 L1m1ted Pao1nar1h1p domg business as ··TOOL SHACK 2255 Harbor Bootevard COiia Mesa CA 92627 M1ch1el Richard• (General Pan- netl. 13332 Mart)' Line Garden Giove. CA 92643 This bUstness 11 conducted by a limited pertr141rshtp Mlc;tteel RIChards Thia 11a1ement was ltled w11n lh• County C1411'k of Orange County on F..__.. Mt<Ch II 1984 ,_.. F~ F"eb 27 1984 Publllhed 0t1n9a Coast Dally Published Orange Coett Diiiy Piiot March 13 20 27 Apr1I 3. 1984 Piiot March~ 27 Apr+! 3 tO. 198• 140 1·84 1580-114 PtellC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE Newport B each , CA . 92660 (714) 752-7551 Pubhshl>d Orange Coast Datlv Pilot M arch 13. 14, 20. II you wish to IMff the edvlce of •n altorMy In thl• maller. rou should do ao promptly ao lh1l your written rHponM, If any, may tM n1ec1 on time. 1984 l ·'"-2.u, II Ualed cMMa .otlelt1r el con- ,., o.. Mfo de un •bofldo en HI• ••Utt- ------------to, deberla hac:erlo In· PtJ8llC NOTICE medlat1menle, de ••I• m1ner1, au ------------rHpue1t1 HC:rlll, 11 hay alguna, SUPERIOR COURT puade Mt regletrlda 1 llempo. OF CAllFOANIA. 1·TO THE DEFENDANT: A c:lvll COUNTY OF ORANGE complelnl hu been n1ec1 br the In tne Maller of tne pelntlft egalntl rou. If you Wlall to Apphcatoon of defend thl1 l1wwll, you mu.t, Madeleme Ann Lindberg within IC> days alter 1n1S summons tor cnange ol Name IS served on )'OU. Ille wllh 1tt1s cour1 No A 121911 a wr111en respo11se lo the comp1a1n1. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Unless )'OU do. yoor default win be FOR CHANGE OF NAME entered on apphcahon of the plain· tSec 6064) tiff. and this court may en1er a WHEREAS. the pe1111on ol judgement against you tor lhe relief MADELEINE ANN LINDBERG has demanded In the compl1ln1. which been loled with 1he Clerk ol this coold result in garn11hmen1 ol couri lor an order changmg Pell· waoes. lakmg ol money or property 11oner s name from Madeleine Ann °' other relief requested In the com- llndberg to DIANE MURRAY pl1mt IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tl'tll all Oiied March 30, 1984 persons Interested In 581d maner LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk appear before this oourl al 9 15 By EAIN RIGBY.Deputy a.m on March 26. 1984, 700 CIVIC ROSEN, WACHTELl a GILBEAT Center Drive Wesl. Santa Ana, In 1901 Century Perk btl, lull• 2400 the cour1room ol Dept 3 10 show Los Anoete•, CA. 800l7 cause why tills apphca11on lor Published Orange Coas1 Dally Plto1 change of name thould not be March 20 27 Aprol 3. 10 1984 gr an led t609-84 ll IS FURTHER ORDERED Iha! a copy ol this order to show cause be ----Dt-•H_J_C_NO_T_l_C_E __ _ publlshed onoe a week for four SOC· f"UU\. cess1ve weeks prior 10 the day ol ------------ said hearing 1n The Delly Ptlol, 11 NOTICE INVITING BIDS newspaper ol general clrcutauon Nollce 15 hereby g111en that lhe printed In the County ol Orange, Board of Trustees of ltle Coast ca1if0tnia Comm\Hllly College D1s1r1ct ol Or· DA TEO Feb is. 198• ange Counly. C1llforn1a. will reoe1ve FRANK OOMENICHINI sealed bods up lo but no later than Judge of the Super!Of Court Wednesday tO 00 am April 4. Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot 19114 at the Purchasing Oepanment Feb 11. 24. Merch 2. 9. and cor· ot said college d111r1c1 1oca1ed at 20 984 1370 Adams A\lenue Costa Mesa, reeled copy March · 1 985•84 Calllorn1a al whtch ume Hid bids ------------will be publicly opened and read tor· PUBLIC NOTICE PAINTING ANO BINDING OR- ---------------ANGE COAST FICTITIOUS BUSINESS COLLEGE 1984-85 CATALOG NAME ST A TEMENT All bids are lo be 1n accordance The followmg person is domg with lhe Bid Documents w!li<:h are business as now 1n hie and m1y be secured In AOUA CLEAR 409 Magnolia 1ne olhce or Ille Director of Purchas- Costa Meu Calif 92627 ong ot said college d1slr1Ct Jack w Oollahlle, 409 Magnolia, Esch bidder must subm11 with his Costa Meta, Call! 92621 bid a ceshler·s chec.k, certllled Tttts busmess 1s conducted b)' an check, or bidder's bond made P•)'· 1ndMdual able to the order 01 the Coast Com- Jack w Dollahlle munlly College 01str1ct Board ol This statement was flled wllh the Trustees In an amount not tess ll'tan CO\lnly Clerk of Orange CO\lnty on hve percent (5%) of Ille sum b•d as a Mar 9 198• guarantee tnat the b10de< will enter F240e41 into the proposed Con1tac1 1f the Puollstled Orange Coast Dally same1saw1rdedloh1m lntheevl!fll Pilot March 20 27 Aprol 3 tO 1984 ol f11lure 10 enter 1n10 such contract. 1603·84 11'\e proceeds ol the check wtll be lorfeiled, or 1n the case or a bod. the Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU81NEll NAME STA TEMIENT The following person IS d0lt19 bUsoness as NAUTILUS. 4606 Ao•buty Ad Corona det Mar Cahl 92625 James G Loofbourrow. 4608 Roxbury Ad . Corona del Mar. Calll 92625 Thts bustnaas Is conducted by an lndlVlduel Jamea G Loofbourrow This 111tamenl was filed wl1h the County Cler"k of Orange County on Mar 9. 198~ ,240SOI lull sum lhereol wtll be forfeited to said college district No bidder may wlll'tdraw his bid for 1 pe<IOd tor forty-five (451 days 1ttlf the dale set for lhe 0Qenlt19 11\ereol The Board ol Trus1ees r-ves Ille prfve4age of retecllng any and all Didi Of 10 watve any Irregular Ill• or lnf0tm11111es 1n any bid or In the bidding. CORAELLAN J THOMPSON Exec. V!Qe ChancetlOt, Bus1neu Af· falrt Coatt Comm4Jnlty College Oltlrlet Publllhed Otano-eo..1 Dell)' Piiot Mt<el't ~. 27, 1~84 1613-84 Pubhlhed Oranoe C011t Dally Piiot Mlfert 20. 27 N)rll 3, 10, 1984 ------------ 1602·84 f'tB.IC NOT1CE PtalC NOTICE '1CTmOUI •ua•aa FICTITIOUI 8UllNlH flCTTTIOU• eu•llflH NA .. STA'l'IJMHT MAMIE ITAT£MI NT NAME ITATIMllfT F1CT1T10UI 9USMal The followlr19 P«90M are doing The following pettol\I ere dOlt19 T,,_ IOffQWlng ptftOnt ere Oolng N~ ITATIMl.NT t>u91'*1 IS l>uslrntta •• oulineu • The lolltwfng pettona ll'e d0tr19 I.AU MARC SP£CIAL TY CON· NEWPORT CH LULAR COM· AUTO EXPRESS. 2085 Pleeenll• busineu.. TRACTORS. 1132 B Garden GrOV9 MUNICA TIONS. I~ W Bay N-· A,..., COS1a ~. Clltf 82827 WI l l 0 W V 11! W M ED IC AL Blvd Sutte 1~. W•tmlntter. CA Pot'1 &each CA 9:2663 Joe Mannino, 2277 Hlfl>Of Blvd. C(NTEA. I 101 w SUJ11•n• II 1011 92683 Torry LeRoy Nlchol1. t&84 Ocean Ap1 1015, COtll M .... CaHI 82026 Santi Anl. CA 91707 Mlfk Wllllam 8eamlth, 2900 81vd BalbO•. CA 82~ I Roctcy Schlltfer 2277 Hltl>Of Nelton D Mc Nulty 110 l w Midi.on A 111. f'ullenon. CA 9263, MlatlHI V Stinton 1809 W Bay, Blvd APf 1516. Costa Mtt• Cllll Stevena • 1011. S1nta .Ana. CA Lance HlrrllOl'I Wllll1m1. 13181 N..,...pon 9Mctt, CA 92eo3 92828 92707 Cherry, WHlmln1ter. CA 92663 Tllla t>u.inen 11 cOflduoted by 1 Thll bu~ 11 conducted by a Thi• t>u .. n.,s 11 conducted t>y • Ttt11 bllSlnete It conducted by a g"""'' pertnenhlp llrl!tutd par1Mrsr11p ttmlled pann«lohtp ~ pertnef\tllp Mlchael v StlnlOtl Rocky Scl'tltelar N 0 McNulty Men w 8"m18'1 Tll1t ll•lll'NW't ._. .. llled wtth tri. Th•I llllemetil WU lllec:I W1th the lhll l l-'""*11 Wll llled lllrllh lhe ll'tlt l lelen'*ll Wat llled ~lh lri. COunty Clerk Of Of1nge Covnry on County Clefk ol Orange CO\mt~ on Counry Clerk 01 Otlt\09 County on Counry ~of OllnQe County on Merctl II 1914 Mar 8 1984 Me<Ch 5 t9114 Fet> 14, 181.t F~1J ,MCMIN ,MOOG ""527 Publlahec:I Oran~ Cotti D11ly Put>l1a.t11Pd Ofange CM1f 011ly Publlll\ed Orano-Cout Dally PuOll.n.d Orange Cout Deily P1101 Mnrcf\ '0 '1 Aprll 3 10 1984 P1lo1 Merch 20 'J7 April J 10. 1911" Pilot Mirt h 20. 27 Aprll 3 10 11114 Piiot Marett II. 13. 'O 1.7. 1t84 1'\M U 1605·84 18 t4~114 12.t2·1• PtlllC *>Tiet: -IAN DtEOO COUllTY 1M11 --MOTICa OI' 111U81'U•a IALI PU8IJC llt011CI IUNNOR COURT NOTICa Ofl TMl8TD'I IALI a..... No.. CAM NOTtCI Of' PftUAllA'l'K* DI W• .... If T.a. No..... Y.a. No.•frMI .......... ~ M-2 a.~ CA. 1'11el YOU ARE IN OEFAUl. T UN0EA A UMT CCIOe-M -HOT!Ce-18 HfM8Y GIVEN lhel Plalnlift ALl.IHA.OAM.fTT and DEED OF fRUST. DATED $eeltm-T.D. MIMCI COMPMY the eo.td ol ~ oC thl ..._. NEOLA r GARFIETT ber 27. 1082 UNLE$8 YOU TAK£ 11csuty ~led T~~ the Oonaolld•led Weter OWtrlC1 will. at Defendlll1 MICHAEL J AICI.. M ACT10N TO PROTECT YOUR tolc>Wing deeotlti.cl clled of .. 1-ttt""1n111..,..M9Mtng to be~ lndMdull, OOT ZETKO • .,, 11\dlvld· PROPERTY, IT MAY ee SOLO AT A Wll.L SELl. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Mwch 22. 1914 OOMl<S• the adop. ual, fAABl!Ll REALTORS •• cau. PVBl.IC SALE IF YOU NUD AN fO THE HIOHEST BIC>OCA FOR tlon o1 NeOetlw 0.ClaflllOn 14-2. fomla ClOrl>Qf•tlon and OOES I E)(Pl.ANATION OF THE NATURE CASHANO/ORTHECASHIERSOR oun«\llyUnderPrepttlllon,fof the tttrough 40, lndullw OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST CBATfFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN fotlQW1r19: CeM No •1m1ee YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A CIVIL CODE! SECTION 2t24h {pay• PROJECT· 2111 Str•I Weter IUlllMONI LAWY!A. ·~ It the time of .... In llWful Main Replacement NOTl<:Ct You U.. .,._ ewd. • On A&>fll 10. 1t8A. It tO·OO a.m , money 01 the United Stet .. ) IM LOCATION 2111 Str .. t Htwe.ti The oowt "'11 die* epll\11 you C.IU0<nla MOftgage Setvloe. u rlghl , t111e and 1n1w .. 1 con~10 £Iden Avenue and Santa Ana Av· wt1hout ,_ ....._. hMord unlea• duly ~led frutt• unoer and and now held by II under Mid Deed anve '°" ,...nd wtth6n ao deya. AMC! p1,1rwant to Deed OI Tru•• recorded Of Truat"' the property ttere1n1ner PAOPONENT MHI Con· tt'9 lntonNUon bellow. Saptemt>er 29, 1982, .. lnll No <Seectlbecl aolklaled Wlla• Dl1trtct, 1986 11~wlah10 Mek the advic. ol 112-341813, of Otttclal Records In TAUSTOR KENNETH G CARA. Pi.oantle Avenue, Cotti~. CA an attorney In thlt mauer. you the otfic. of the County Reorder or JOAN V CARA 92621, Telet>h<>M. (114) 931-1201 llhould do to promptly to tl'tll your Or1nge, Sllle of CallfOfnla ex· BENEFICIARY STEPHEN H Copl .. o( ltte tnltlll lludy ere on written t'flponM, It any, may be ecuted by Steven Bot>tiek, a 11ogi. MULLER, DIANE M. MULLER Ille and available lor h)tpectlon '' llMld on UtM. man and Patricia J Hann. an un-AECOROED October 6, 1960 •• tri. offloe of IM proponent. AVllOIUlled ha l ldo dlH!Mln married woman WILL SELL AT 1n11r No 74111 InBook13776 page The MARCH 22, 19114 Regular d~ El trtbUma . ..._ dac:ldlt ~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST t539 of Omc111 R«>ordsln the otfloe MM1fr19 of the Board ol Olr6Ctor& tr1 Ud. Mn 1Ud6eftc'8 1 m9ft08 que BIDDER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S of lhe Aeoofder ot Orange COunty. will begin al 7 00 p m In the meeting Ud. rMpOnd• denlro de 30 dlN. CHECK (payable II time of .... In Hid deed ol lrutl <Setorlbee lhe room OI the MMI Contolldltecl LN 11 lntormecloft que .ttue. t1wful m~ ol tile United SlllM) fotlOW1119 property Water 011trle1 onloe IOclted al 198~ If you wleh lo M.tl ttte echa of at In the lobby 1n from of Suite 107 PAACt:.L t. Lot 15 of Tract No Plaeentta A...enue. Co111 MeH, M ettOU'9Y In th .. mett.f, you 11 2130 E Four1h St , Stnta Ana, 3102. In IM County of Orlfl09. Ctltlotnla l"9iUld de'° promptly .o lMt your California, all rlghl, title, and S111a of California, as per m1p ,.. Oueallon1 and/or commen11 wrttlen rHpOnH, If anr. mer be lnte<nt conveyed 10 1nd now held cor~ In Book 120. Page• 3 tlnd 4, •hould be directed 10 the proponent ntect on time. b)' It under aald Deed ot Trull In the Mlsoellaneous Maps, In the of!loe ot on or belora Marcil 22, 11184 II Utted deMI aolklllar •I con• property Situated In Mid Count)' the County Recorder of said Coun· DATED· March 6. 198• MfO de un abogado an "'• ee41n• and State deacrlti.<J as ly Karl Kemp to, de b1r 11 h 1 c e r Io In . PARCEL t UM ,,II, 111hown end PARCEL 2 An easement for In· Gene<al Manager & Secretary medlllemenle, de "ti manere. 111 dellned on th•I certain con-grea1. egr"' end public uUlltles MESA CONSOLI DA TEO WATER ,..,..... •• eec:rtta, .i her -60un1, Clominlum plan recorded on March alOng the south 10 reet of LOii t 10 DISTRICT puade.., r19l1t11de • ttempo. 18. 11182 11 1n11tument No 10 1nclu11ve, end the nonh fO f"t ol Pul:IUSl\ed Orange CoaSI Dally Piiot 1· TO THl DEFEllOANT: A civil 82-094758 ol Otftc:1a1 Records 01 Lois l t 10 20 1nc1Uslva. ol utd Traci Maren 13. ~ 198• compe.lnt * be9ll fMed b7. the Orange County, C1lltorn11 NO 3102. 1n the Clly ol Cotto Mesa. 1454-84 pelf\llff 11atn1t tCM.t. ti you w 1h to PARCEL 2 An undtvtded II t6th Coonty of Orange. Stale of Call· defend thla .. w1111l, YCMI muat, tnteresl 1n and 10 Loi 1 ol Traci No lorn1a, Ill per map rec0tded m Book within 30 days alter thts summons 10928 as snown on a map recorded 120, pages 3 11nd 4, miscellaneous ts served on you, tile with this couf1 In Book 496, Peges 8 through 10 ol maps, In th• ottloe of lhe County a wrllleri response 10 lhe compla1n1 Mlacellaneous Mapa. records ol Or· Recorder of sa10 County Unless ~ do. your default wtll be ange Coonty, Calllorn1a together EJlcepl lhal poruon mclude<I entered on eppticallon ol the plaln-wllh all tmprovernent1 thereon ei.-wtthtn Parcel I above described Utt, and lhll COV'1 may enter • ~ling therefrom Condominium YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A 1udgemen1 against you for the retoel Units t through 16, 1nc1u11ve. DEED OF TRUST DATED August demanded tn lhe compl11n1 whlCh localed thereon 26, 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· could result In garnishment ol PARCEL 3 An exclusive ease-TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· wages. 11k1ng ol money°' propeny tMnl appyflenent 10 each un11 tor EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· or olhe• rellel requested 1n Iha com-the use and occupancy of those por· LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· plaint lions ol lhe restricted common erea-PL.ANA TION OF THE NA TUAE OF Dated Jan 25. 1983 designated In the Decl1rauons ol THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. ROBERT 0 ZUMWALT, Clerk Anlrlcuons and st\own on the Con-YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW- By G l POTTS, Deputy domlmurn Plan fOf each unit. YEA JENKINI a PERRY, A.P.C. The street a<lOreu 01 lhe real 720 James Street, Costa Mesa. F. attmund L11lhef, Eeq: properly described above is Co 92627 225 Broedway, lull• 1800 purported 10 be 936 West 18th (If a street address or common san Diego, CA. t2101 Street •0 ·1, Costa Mesa, CA <>eslgnallon ol Pfope<ty Is shown (111) 23f.2500 92627 above, no warrant)' is given H to 11s Published Orar19e Coast Otlly Piiot The undersigned dlscl11ms any compi.1eneas or correc1ness1 .. The March 13, 20, 27, Aprll 3, 1984 Uab1llty tor an)' Incorrectness of tne t>enellc11ry under said Deed ol 1453-8• above street address and other Trust. by reason ol a breach or de- PUBLIC NOTICE OftANQE COUNTY SUP£AIOA COURT 700 Civic Center Or. w .. 1 a.nta An1, CA. 92701 Platnlrtt JUAN IT A RUCKER. a minor, akll JUANITA HARDIMON. by and through her Guardian Ad Lltem. JUANITA c HARDIMON. and JUANITA c HARDIMON Defendant ALE)(ANOER CAM· POS PEREZ LUZ SANSON LYNN MORGAN and DOES I TO 10 In· elusive Case No 419631 SUMMONS NOTICE! You heva beer1 1ued. The court may decide 191ln11 you without your being heerd un,.., rou rffpond within 30 d•r•· Reid the Information below. II you wish to seek the ad.,ice of an otlorney 1n lhlS matler, you should do so promptly so that your written response 11 any. may be filed on 11me AVISOIUSled ha S•dO deman- dade El tr1bum1, !Me decldlr c:on· '" Ud. aln eudtencla 1 meftOI que Ud. rffpond• denlro de 30 dlH. Lea la lnformeclon qw •tow. II rou wl1h 10 9Nll lhe advice of an attorner In thl• melter. JOU •hould do 10 prompUy IO lNl JOUt •rllten rHponM, II any. maJ tM n1ec1 on llme. SI U1led deM• aolleltAlr el con· Mfo de un abogedo en ••I• 11un- 1 o, deberla hacerlo I n· medlalamante, de ••ta manara, 111 reapuetl• Hc:rlla. al haJ alg1ine. puede .., r19l1tred1 • tlempo, 1-TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvll c:omplelnt hH been filed by lhe palnltn 191lnat rou. II rou w .. h to deMnd thl1 l•wavtt, you mu1l, within 30 days after lhlS summons 1s served on )'OU Ille with this cour1 a written respon1e 10 the complaint U'lless you do. your defoult wlll be entered on applica11on or the plaln- 1111. and thos cO\lrl may enter a judgemen1 against you for the rellef demonded In the complalnl, which coutd result In garnishment of wages taktr19 ol money or property or olhe< reltef requested tn lhe com· plaint Dated Jan 5, 1984 LEE A BRANCH, Clerk By. GAIL CARPENTER, Deputy STEVEN R. KUHN ..o5 Barr1nc1 Parkway, Suite 205 lrvlne, CA. t271,._.7M Publist\ed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Mlfch 20, 27, April 3, 10, 1984 f619·64 PUBLIC NOTICE IT A TEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following persons have aban· doned 1ne use of 1ne F1cm1ous Busl· ness Name Mt CASA APART. MENTS. 10812·42 Knoll Ave . S1en- 1on. CA 90680 ownet Norman Moyer, 90• E BelbOa Blvd Balboa. CA 92681 owner Mary Moyer. 904 E Balboa Blvd • Balboa. CA 9266 I owner Norma Moyer. 800 Irving Dr Burbank, CA 91504 owner Edward Moyer 800 Irving Dr . Burbank CA 91504 The F1cllttous Business Name re· lerred lo above was 111e<1 1n Orange County on Dec 2. 1971 This buSlness was conducted by a 1nd111idull Mary Moyer This 11e1amen1 was llled wlt!I Iha County Clerk of Orange CO\lnl)' on Feb 7 1984 Ille no F85047 Published Orange Coast Dally P1101 Feb 28. March 6 13 20 t984 , 159·84 MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS NAME $TA f!MENT The followlng person Is doing buslne11u· SHOW BIZ ENTERTAINMENT CO . 8072 W1rner. Su•le 204 Hunt- lt19ton e.actt. CA 112647 J Mal Jarnagin. 8555 Gartleld Ave . Fountain Valley. CA 927011 Thi• t>vttneu 11 conducted by an tndlvldulf J Me4 Jarnagin Thi• 1111ement was filed with Ille County Clerk of Ortnge County on ,.., 9, 11184 Fn11t1 Publlllhed Orano-Cout Delly Piiot Mlfefl 8 13. ~. 27, 1984 12112·114 NIUC NOTICE irK:TmOUI 9UllNUI NAMI ITATl.-NT The 1041ow1ng '*"aon 11 <k>lno butlt!MIH (A) NEWPORT MESA PLUMBING a HEATING COMPANY. (8) NEW· PORT MESA. PLVMB1NO COM· PANY (C) DAVC S POW£A ROOTER. 1879 AneMim Ave • Colll M .... CA. 92627 Devld Wayn• Bliek, 197'1 An•hetm Ave , Cost• Mela. CA 82827 Thi• bullnllSI II condUCled by-an lnd1vtdull David W Bleak Thi• etatement w11 11i.o wott the eouney Clerk of Otenoe County on Fett 1.t 1"4 F1IMll Publl1heo Orange Coast Delly Piiot ...-11Gn e., 1S, 20, 27 IOIA 1~ .. ,~. l , . common designation. II any, shown fault In lhe obllgalions aecured herein thereby, heretofore executed and Said sale wilt be made, bul delivered to lhe underslg!\ed • wrot· w1lhool covl!flant or warranty ex-ten Oec:l1ra11on or Default and De- press or 1mphed, regardlr19 Utle, mand for Sala. and written nottee ol possesSIOll. or encumbrances. IG l><Ncl't and of elec:11on to cause the pay the remaining prtnc1pal sum ol underslg!\ed to sell saJd properly lo the note(s) secured by said Deed ol satisfy said obllgallons. and lhere· Tru91, w1lh lntereat the<eoo. as alter the undersigned caused said provided In said note(sj, odvanoes, notice 01 breach and of election 10 II any. under the 1erms of said Deed be recorded December 6, 1983 as ol Trust. tees charges and ex· Instr No 83-556083 01 Olflctal Re· penses of the Trustee and of the co1ds In the ottlce ol, the Rec0tder trusts created by said Deed ol 01 Orange County Trust SaKI sale will be maoe bul The total amount ol the unpaid without covenant or warranty ex· balance of the obhg111on MWred press Of implied. regard11ig Ulla by the property 10 be sold and possession. or encumbrances. 10 reasonable es11m11ed costs. ex· pay the remoinmg pr1nc1p1I sum of penses and advances al the time of the no1e(sl secured by said deed of the 1n11ial pubhc:allon 01 the Nouoe Trust. Wtlh mterest as In sold note of Sale is $123,586.60 provided, ad11ances, 11 any, under The beneficiary under said Deed lhe terms ol said Deed ot trusl, lees, ol Trust here1of0te executed and charges. and expenses ol the dehveredto the undersigned a wnt· Trustee and of the lrusls created by 1en Oeclarauon ol dalaull and De-.. id Deed 01 Trust mand tor Sai.. and 1 wr111en Notice S11d sale will be netd on Tuesday ol Oetaull and Elecuon 10 Sell The April tO. 1984, at 2 30 pm at 1ne undenigned caused s11d NoltGe ol Chapman Avenue entrance 10 tne Default and Etechon lo Sell 10 be C1v1c Center Bulldmg, 300 East recorded 1n the county wnere the Cnapman Ave , Orange CA real property os localed Al tne 11me of lhe tmllal publt· Dale February 5 1984 cation of lhos nohoe. the 10111 Cahtornla Mortgaoe Service. as amO\lnl 01 rrie unpaid balance ol the trustee by obtoo1111oon secured by the abov• de· Calw1oe Trus1 Deed Setv1ces Inc scribed deed ot trust and est1m11ed Agent costs expenses. and advances os 2130 E 41h SI Su1le 107 $43 894 64 San11 Ana Ca 92705 The 101a1 indebtedness being an \714) 953-5610 esumale on Which the opemr19 bid Is Bv Doane Carlson Trustee Sale 01· computed may be obtained by call 11cer 1no (7 141 937·0968 o• (: :::, Published Orange Coast Dally P1lol 627-4865 1he day oelore the sale Maren 20. 21. April 3, t984 Oa1ed March 9 1984 1611-84 T 0 SERVICE COMPANY ------------as said Trustee PUBLIC NOTICE ORANGE COUNTY SUP£AIOR COURT By Donna Mumella Ass1s11n1 Sec· retary One City Blvd Wesl Orange CA 92668 700 Civic Center Dr. WHI Senta Ana, CA. 12701 Plalnlllf LINDA M OSS LINDA MOSS INTERIORS (714) 835·8288 Published Orange Coast Dally dba Piiot March 20. 27. Aprol 3. 1984 1612·84 Oelendanl ENTERTAINMENT ARTISTS. INC .. a Cahlomla corpor------------- a11on. OIVEASIFIEO FILM PRO-PlmlC NOTICE OUCTION. a Gen.rel P1r1nerstt1p, ------------BJ CREATORS. INC .. a Calllorrna C0tpora11on. JAMES POLAKOF, an Individual. BE VEAL Y POLAK OF aka BEVERLY JOHNSON, an Individual, VICKIE HAYES. an Individual. JOHN J SMITH. an 1ndtv1dual; NORTH AMERICAN INSURANCE AGENCY; and OOES 1 throogh 100, lnclu11ve. Case No. 380440 SUMMONS NOTICEI Y04J heva bMfl 1ued. The cCM1rt m•r decide 19lln1t you without yCMlr being heard unleaa you retpond within 30 der•. i...o the lnfonnellon below. II yO\I wish 10 seek the advioe ol an 111orne)' In this mallet you should do so promptly so lhol your wrlllen response, It any, may be flled on ttme AVISOIUsled ha sido deman- dade El lribuma. lede decldlr con· lr• Ud. •In 1udlencla a m-qu. Ud. re.pond• denlro de 30 dleL Lee la lnfonnlclon que atgue. H rCM1 wlah to 9Hk the edvtc. of an 11tomey In lhl• miller, rou thoUld do ao prompt!~ 10 that your written rftponM, II enr. m1y be flied on time. 81 Ualed deH• aollc:ll•r el COl'I· HIO de un •boOldo en Hie HUn· to. deberla hac erlo In· medt1tA1menle, de Hla manera, 1u tHJ>U"la eec:rll1, 11 hay alguna, pueda .., r911l1treda a llempo. 1· TO THE DIE,ENDANT: A cMI complaint hn been ftled bf. the pelntlff 191ln11 rou. U rou w •h to detand thl• law1ult, you mHt, within 30 days alter thla summons 11 MfVed on you, Ille w1lh th11 cour1 a written response 10 the complaint Unteu yoo do. yoor delaull will be entered on appheatton of the plain. ttll end lhls court ma)' entet a 1ud9ement against you tor the rel1el demanded In Ille compla1n1, w!lich could re1ult '" garnishment of w1ges, talung of mone)' or properly or other relief requested In the com· plaint. Oiied June 14. 1982 LEE A BRANCH, Clerk By C KEELEA.Dec>ul1_ JEFF DENNll FERENTZ. HO. TOOO, FERENTZ l IMfTH noo Dow. 11 .. Sult• aoo. Newport INc:h, CA. t1'MO (714) 151-ol11 f>ubllshed Orange CoHt Diii)' Pl'°' F•b 28, Marett 6. 13 20. 1984 1153·84 ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 100 Clvk Center Dr. WHI s.an11 An•. CA. men Croa1·Defendan1s OOUMANI vs AUSTIN PATRICK ANTHONY AUS- TIN. and DOES I through X. In· clu11ve Cross-Comp1a1n11nl! CITY OF YORBA LINDA Case No 37.91.41 SUMMONS CROSS-COMPLAINT 0 N NOTICEI 'VCMI hive been 1ued. The court mar decide 19eln1t r04I without your being heerd unlen JOU rtapond within 30 d1y1. ANd the Information below. II )'OU wish 10 SHk the advice of an anorney In this ma tier, yO\I should do so promptly so lhll your wrlllen response. tf any. may be llMld on ome AVISOIUtled ha sido demen- d&Cle Et lrlbi.lma, lede decldlr con· Ira Ud. aln aud .. ncl• • menoe que Ud. rHpond• dentro de 3ICI ctl11. Lea 11 lnfOJmac:lon que •toue. II rou wl•h to IMtl the ldvlce of en allorney In thla miller. you should do ao Pfompllr ao tti.t ro11r written '"'""'"• H •nr, mar be flled.llft t ""•· II Ulted deMa aolldtar II con· Mfo de un ebogldo an HI• .. un· lo, debarla h1cer10 In· medtet1manta, de ••t• menet1, •u r•~ta eacrlta. al h•r lfgune. pueda -r99l1lrldl • tlempo. 1·TO THE DEFENDANT: A ctvll compc.tnt hH been ntect by the pelnllff ltJllMl you. If rou With lo defend Ihle l1waull you m119l, wtlhln 30 days alter ~s ""mmona 1s MtVed on you, Ille wllh thi. coort a written response to the complatnt Unless you do. your oetault wtll be entllted on 1ppllc1t1on of lhe plaln· htt, and 1n11 court may enter a Judgement 1g11ns1 you for th• reliel demanded In the oomplalnt. wn1ch cootd ret\111 In gernlthmenl of waget. 11kl119 of money or prO~ly or otl\ef" reOel requested In tri. com· pl1lnl Dlted Jan 25. 11183 L££ A BRANCH. Cieri! By J Y HYATT, Deputy RUT AN I TUCKER l!ONA~D a. HAMPIL, M•OftAH A. All!Y end CftAIQ L.AaAOtt! 111 Anton ... d.. lulte 1G, P.O. ... tllO -----------1 Coete Meea. CA. ... f'tB.IC NOTICE M1.,100 ------------• Publllhed <>r.,. CoAll Delly Piiot ITATEMINT Of' Maroh 8. 13, 20, 21 t98• AIANOOMMINT Of' Ult Ofl 1283.&4 FICTYTlOUI 9U ..... H NA.AR Tlie followlr19 l*'*>tll have •bin• dOfled the uM of the ne1111ou1 Bual· ""' Name WIL WRIGHT'S OR- ANGE COUNTY ORIGINAL ICE CREAM. 3355 Vta LIOO, Suite 215, Newpon 8"crl. CA. 92883 O""Nf NEWPORT CIRCll! IN TEANATIONAL. INC , 3S5S Vie LldO, Sult• 300. Newport 9-ech. CA. 92863 The F'lct1t10u1 Butlneea Name, .. !erred to •t>ova w .. filed In Orange ~nty on Fett 3, 1983 TNt bulln ..... conducted by 1 COfpoflliOtl Jeri L l.Otlaroe, PrMldent Thlt .... .,,,.,,, wU IAed 1111111 tl'M COunty Cler11 of OrwtQa County on Feo 14, ltl4 Ille no F20tt 18 Pul>l191'1ed Or~ Co111 Delly Piiot March I . t3 20. 27. 198'4 1141~4 Nl.IC *>TICE PlllllC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRU8TH'8 8.Al.E Loen No. THOMAS T.8. No. C·117t5 UNIT CODEC NEWPORT HOME lOAN, INC. as duly appointed Tru11ee under lhe tollow1r19 clesc:nbe<I deed of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO lHE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay· able at the time of saie In lawful money ol tile Untte<I States) all rtghl. title and 1n1e<nt conveyed to end now netd by II under said Deed ol Trust 1n the proe>erly herelnaller described TRUSTOR GREG C THOMAS BENEFICIARY: BANK OF AMEAI· CA N.T & SA. FOR fOSTEA FARMS GROUP TRUST RECORDED OC1ober 22, 1981 as Instr No 28127 In Sook 14264 page 1424 or Ott1c1at Records 1n Ille of11ce ol the AecOfder ol Orange Coun1y; said deed ol trust desc:nbet the following. Lot 5 ol Tract No 1828, as per map recorded 1n Book 53. Pages SO ol Miscellaneous Maps, In lhe offlc. ol Iha County Recorder ot Nlld Count)' YOU ARE.IN OEFAUL T UNDER A OEED OF TRUST DA TEO OCtober t. 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC- TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB- LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· Pl.ANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW• YEA 2589 Wlllo Lane. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 '(II a street a<Sdress or common dMigna1oon ol property is shown aoove no warranty IS given as 10 111 completeness or correc:1ness) · The beneltctary under said Deed ol Trust. by reason ol 1 breaGl't or d&- fault In the obllg111on1 secured thereby, heretolore executed and delivered 10 tne undersigned a wrtl· ten Dec:tara11on ol Default and De· mand for Sale. ond -111en not•~ of bleach and of elecuon 10 cause the undersigned to sell Nld property lo sall1t)' said obllgllions, and there· after lh• underlignacl caused said notice or breach ano of elecllon 10 be recorded November 17. 1983 ae Instr No 83·530992 ol Ofttclal Re- cords 1n the of!lr.e ol the Recorder ol Orange County, Said sai. will be made, but without covenant or w1tranty, ex- press or 1mphed. reg1rd1r19 tllle possession. or encumbrances. 10 pay lhe rema1n1r19 pronctpal sum of the note(s) secured by said dHd of Trust. with 1nte<es1 as In said note provided. advances. II any, under Ille terms ol said Deed 011rus1. tees. charges, and expense• ol the Trustee and ol lhe trusts created by said Deed of Tru91 Said sale wlll be held on Wednes- day, April 4, 1984, 11 2 00 p m at tne Chapman Avenue erilr~ lo the C1vac Center Bu1ldlng, 300 East Chapman Ave., Orange, CA Al the time ol lhe lnlllal pubh· cation of this nolk:e. Iha total amount ol tht unpaid balanoe of the obhgatlon secured b)' the above de- scribed deed of trust and .. 11m11ed costs, expenses. and advances ts $33,882 so The total Indebtedness bemg an es11m11e on wtlleh the openlr19 bid is computed may be obtained by call- tng (71 41 937-01166 Of (2131 827,..865 Iha day before the sale Oaled' March 5, 1984 NEWPORT HOME LOAN INC as said Trustee. By T D SERVICE COMPANY .tgl!fll By Cindy Scttoonov8" Assis11n1 Secretary One City Blvd West. Orange CA 92668 (714) 835-8288 Published Orange Coast Detty Piiot Marett 13, 20. 27 19114 1455-84 Pl8l.IC NOTICE NOTlCE Of Aflftl.ICA TIOH FQA CHANGE IN OWNEAIHIP OF ALCOHOLIC IEV!RAO! LICENSE Oeoernber 29. 1984 To Whom It May Conc11tr FOLGNEA CORPORATION Is apply Ing to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraoe CC)f\lrOI lor "47" ON SALE GENERAL (PUB EAT PL, 10 Mii atc:ohollC beverages al •28 E 17th SI , Costa Mesa CA 92827 PubllShed Orange Coaal Daily Piiot March ~. 1984 327 -84 Pl8l.IC NOTICE FtCftTIOUI eUtlNHI N.AMI lfAfEMtNT file foltowtng PlflOl'lt •r• doing buSlneau LE GARY CONSTAUCflON COMPANY. 915 Aleppo S1r"1. Newporl 8"c;tl, CA 9~ Leon1 11rane Pnlly, 155 t Cor lander Or'. Apt C, Coe1e M..._ CA. 92826 J. Fr•nk Art<>kovlctl, g15 AleC>c><> St , Newl>Oft BMch, CA. 92&&0 Thll butln.le It conduC1ed by a general pennet'lhlp Leone I Paatey Thia tteletnent WU llled wttl\ IM COunty ci.rtt of OranQe COunty on Mardi 1, 188" Fn.40 P\lblllhld Of•no-Co.at Dally Pilot M1rQI 8. 13, 20, 27. 19_. 1291-· .. l'taJC NOTICE ~10 ... THE FAJllLl' CIRCUS "Who ore these people, Mommy? Looks like 'Clint Eostvoooound' and 'Merv Grifjiiimn' and .... " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I'm having a little difficulty rocking my baby to sleep!" MOON MULLINS HI~~ ST.AKES ... GOOD fv\ORN ING) . BON·BON! PEANUTS L I • I > I ~ r I r i f "'20-61-~) ~ . 0 0 ..... ~.·--·--- by Jim Davis "·-~ "Help Is so hard to find these days." DEN~IS THE ~E~ACE Hank Ketcham _ ,~ ~~ ~ .. ~ • • .'I ;] ------.:::= -: "' -3 J by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan ; Both vuloerabk. Eul dtal1. NOITB • K IOU! c:>ao 0 J IOI •t4 W£8T EAST •Jt •A c:>QU c:>K10t7f 0 70 OKQ98 •QIOSU •us SOUTH •Q9H4 1;;> AS O AO +AK Z The bidding: Eut s .. o. Wtat North I Q I • 2 Q Pa11 Pue D~ Pua 2 • 3 Q 3 • Pua 4 + Pa11 Pua Pua Open1n1t lead. Queen of "" Wr werr 'laddenf'cl Lo learn of lht' pa~~1ng of Laulo Kovac~ of Hungary. at the SHOE age of 73. Partnered b7 Andor Por. be won the Open Pain at lhe 1937 World Cllampiontbipt, which was held In hit a.alive Budapest. On thl• hand from the event, Kovaca and Ilia part ner were the only pair t.o bid and make lour 1padt1. Note Kovacs' ded1ion t.o simply overeall one 1pade with the South hand: he had enough for a ta.keout double. bul he did not wanl t.o ban to in trodUtt such a wuk spade! suit later in the auction. Hf' got the opportunity lo show his strength with a reo~ning double, and tM spade gamr WU soon l'HChl!d. West led the queen of hearts. Oedarer won the ace and reLUrned Lhe su1L. Wt~t grahhrd 1 ht Jark and o;h1fted lo tht' ~rvt'n of diamond~ f>er la rn rovt>rt'd "''ith dum ~~ °™''WJl.D ~ A GRt.AT ~~ ro ~T/Jk ,~ i3W ,.. . . .. . BRABBLE NO,~ -1 \WINK 1(5 BE.INC, ~lRAN~O oN A OE.~R'f l?l.ANO lilliH ~ ~~010 Ps~C"°'-061~i ! FUNK l' WINKERBEAN A 5Q()()l rN'611f'S J08 lfJN~ <JJER IN ll4€ 00: ~! DR. SMOCK roy'1 ttn, and capl-Vfff Eut'1 qUetn with tbe act Fattd with lht prospect ol &otin1 two dlamoftd triekt arid the tee of trumps, South manag ed U> avoid that fate with a neat end play. Oisplayinr technique or which any modern playl!r would bf proud. Kovacs cuh· l!d thl! ace kinf or club• and rurfl!d a dub. TheA ht rufled tht ublt'• lut heart Lo com plete a sLr1p of tht rounded suit~ kluh and hrartsl. With Lhr 1troundwork laid. dt rlarer now madt lht> key play of lr1d1n~ a trump to tht ttn1 ~:a~l won thl' acl' ~rfortl!. and hi' wa~ down tn nolh1nir hut rrd rnrd~ If hr playf'd a heim . dtrlarrr would d1~card a diamond from hand and ruff -rHeRe 's A 1"0WN UP AHeAD/ Si"A~-r' saueez1NG IH A"f' PY"f'HON ANP Flt..t.,ING / eo-rn .. .es, MAW. DOC MILEY'S orl~inal FE,TO' SNAKE OIL CURE-'Al.L. on tlw taWr -.._.,., c&NfuUy ,,_.,.94 ki"I of 1padn wouW ,,,., .. , Wetl trom ICOl'iar tri9 wilh t~ trvlftp jad. Aad II F.an retur..H a daa.o.f. cledaNr would tab t~ hllRDJD( tritk wm1 tM board"• juk. aa .. ,...._rm ... a. te 4••"1• UMltlel Let cwte.c .... w,,..w JfllS••F~· ... el OOUILES ._. 111ssk ... ............. , .. .,,., W. OOUIL~ ~MM •1.u a. ~o..w...· ean el tWt M••lll'· P.O. IH !59. Nw•.... N.J. 07148. Mab <lwll1 ,.,&Wt C• N .. .,.,.rti.a.b. by Jeff MacNefly by Kevin Fa an ~-..~ .. WE~ JU~11~lN6101~MK Of 1"£. ll\051 f.U:~lA1lN6 1\l\*1IN1Mf. ~ l by Tom Batiuk by George Lemont b Harold Le Doux .. • OON'T WORRY AeO..Jf ~ eEM L)ICT(, AeeeYI .JUST MAK!~~ "1f.N7'( AT S4X ~P •.• 09' we LEAVE WTH0VT "fQU• COME ON. I'LL ME.LP r----c.'I ~™'~' b • a C9 OrMOf Coat DAIL V PILOTIT..-c:tay. March 20, HlM 19111119 YO CQlflMCTOM CA&..UNO HNI•• W.... 0.rtc"t COMt ~ty ~·~oo o'cAock pm ot the N011CI OI T'MMTU'I aAU On Merch 27, 1ee. at 10.00 a.n\ F~ Contullants, Inc., a c.itfQmla. ~Otl. u Trutt•. or SucceHor Trust•• or 8ubttltuled rrustee. 01 that c.n .. n Deed of Trwt e11eauted oy TYSON 0. TONN£SS!N, an unmarrlec:I me.n. and r.xwdecl ~ii 30. 1912 .. IMtrument No 12· 1•8272. ol Of· fk:lel ~cl• or Orange County, C.ittomla. and pur1Uent to that cer· taln Notk:e of Oeff!Ult IMrflUnder r900fdecl Nov 29, 1983 u tn•tru- tnent No 83~545383, OI OfflClal R .. eo<cls or N Jd County, wltl under and pyrwu91lt to u td Deed ol Trull NII at publlc auction for cash. lawful money O! the United Stltff ol America. a cuhler' • check payable 10 M id Trualee drawn on • state 01 natlonll bank, 1 state or feef.,al credit union, or a state or feefll'al Hvtng1 ancl toan asao<:lallon domt- cllec:I In this state. al The Courtyard ., .. between the two stairways at the Allen Bulldlng, lectng Yorba Street, at 1408 1 Yorba StrMt, City ol Tultln, County ol Oranoe. C111- l0<nla, all that right, title and Interest conveyed to and now held by It \lnder satd Deed ol Trull tn the property sltuatec:I 1n satd County and State described as ~ .._ of Aptll, 1teA ..... Of Bid "9oelpt. Office ol ,,,. DlrKtor, M1. letly laJdwln. ~. CoMt ~nlty Cof- ... Diltrlct, 1S70 Adalnl Ave • co.ta~ CA tMH P"'*' l(Mntlbtlon Name 8ld "t fM • Golden W•t Coli.g. A9-rooflng Pro~t• (Mawsci.oc.. Comt1Wnleatlon1. library) Ptec. Plell• are on Ill• Otftoe 01 the ~or. John Potter, Phylical Fe- ollltHle Ping. Trait« Feelllty, co .. 1 COmmunlty Coti.g. Olltrk:I. 1370 Adame Ave . Co111 M.... CA 8~20 Telephone' (714) 432-5707 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ebove-n1med School 011trlct al Or111Qe County, Callfornla, acting by and through 111 Governing Boerd, t1er.in1tt., referred to as "DISTRICT". will receive up to. but not Iller than the above-1111.0 time, llMled bid• tor the Htard of a contrec:I for the abo\19 project Bids 111•11 be rec91vec:I •n tile ptace kMntlflec:I abOve. and 1t1all be open- ed and publlcty read aloud at the •~stated time and place Thefe wot be 1 O deposit reQutred for -.ch M l ol bid documents to ouat•nlM tl'Hllr return 1n good con- cllllon within 10 days ellei tl'le bl(l opening date Eech bid must conform and be reepontJve to the con11ac1 docu men ts Each bidder snail submit on th~ form rurnllhed with tl'le contract documen11 a hst or the proposeo subcontractors on 1n1s proiect as requtrec:I by the Sublellong and Sub· contracung F111 P11ct1ces Act Govt. Code Sec 4 100 et seq Eeeh bidder must submit with eech bid certified or cashier s check payable 10 the DISTRICT or a btd bond In the form set rorth on the contrect documents on an amount l'IOI less than 1ov. ot the maximum amount ol bid as a guarantee that !tie bidder will enter onto the proposed contract II the 5ame 15 1warded to such boddet In the tl'llent ol latlure to enter into said {lontract. such securoty wolf t>e for-'"'· DISTRICT relefves the 11ght to 1'91ecl any or all bids or to w11ve any lrregutar1ues or 1nlormahttes in 11nv bkla or In lhe btddong Pur~ant to the provoaoons ol Sec- tion 1773 ol the Lat>or COde ot the State of Cafllornta the DIS TAICT ,,,.. obtained from the 011ec1or ol the Department ol lndust11at Aela- tlon1 tile general prev1111ng rate of per diem wages and tl'oe general prevailing rate tor hOhOay and over- time WOfk In the locality on which this WOf1I Is to be performed lor each craft or type ol worker needed to b ecute the contract These rates ere on Ille II the DISTRICT OlllCe tocatecl at Olflee ol Physical Faeth· uee Ptanntng Copies may be Ob· talrt9d on request A copy ol these ram shall be posted at the 1ob site It ahaJI be mandatory upon the CONTRACTOR lo whom the con· tract Is awarded. and upon any sub· contractor under such CONTRAC· TOR. to pay not less than the Slid specified rates lo all workers em- ployed by them on the execution ot the contract No bidder may withdraw any bid tor a penod ol sl•ty (60) days alter the date set for the opentng ol bods A payment bOnd and a per lormance bond will be required prior 10 execution ot the contract and shall be in the form set lorth on the contract documents Pursuant to Sectron •590 ot the Government Cooe ol the State ol Celolornoa the contract will cont11n provisions permottong tne sucoesstut bidder 10 subs111ute securotoes to1 any moneys wothl'oeld by the DIS· T RICT to ensure performance under tl'le contract A mandatory JOb walk ·lh1ough will t>e conducted on March 27 t984 at I 30 PM Bidders are 10 meet on the oHoce or M1 Lloyd Ham· llton Business Manager on the Ad· montstratoon Bu1ld1ng Golden West College 157"4 Goldenwest Sr H11nt1ngton Beach CA 92647 Governtng Board By s/Corretlan J Thompson V1ce-Cl'lancellor. Bus111ess Aftairs Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot March 13, 20. 1984 1456-84 POOUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowong person is doing business as ACQUISITION ASSOCIATES t924 Holiday Road Newport Beach, CA 92660 Sandra E Slater 1924 Hohday Road. Newport Beach Ca 92660 Thil business •5 conducted by an lncl1vldual Sandra E Slater Thia Statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 7 t984 F2379n Publlshed Orange Coast Daily Piiot Feb 28 March 6 t3 20 t984 1157-84 POOUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The ro11ow1ng person os doing buslneas as KEYLIGHT PRODUCTIONS 208 •2nd St . Newport Beach CA 92663 Christopher A Os111no 208 42nd St . Newport Beacro CA 92663 Thi• business •S conducted by an lndlv1dull Christopher A Ostlond Thll statement wu llled wolh lhe County Clerk ot Orange County on Feb 7. 1984 F:t.17978 Published Orange Coast Daily P110t Feb 28 March 6 13 20 1984 1158·8• PlllllC NOTICE FtCTITIOUI aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loltow1ng person 111 doing ~llnelS as ENCORE TELEVISION PAO· OUCTIONS. 210 HELIOTROPE Corona del Mar Cahfornta 92625 David Nolan Fri11e11 210 Hellotrope. Corona det Mar Cah fOJnla 92025 Thi• bu1lnets 11 conducted by An Individual. 01vtd NOian Frluelle Ttite statement was filed Wlllth the County CMtrk ol Orange County on Jan 30, 198• F237105 Pubtlsheef Orange Coast Dally Piiot. Feb. 28. Mar 6. 13 20. t984 1 t52-84 MllC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI IUllNlll NAME ITATUtlNT The lolloWlng person 11 doing ~m~OARFtELD EASr l<NOTT ·ORANGE APTS and BUC· COLA INVESTMENT CO 1845 :::-Drive. Corona dl4 Mar CA Oloorge 0 8uc:cota 10AS Bayside Ortve. Corona del Mar CA 92825 C.t heftne C 9uccola 184S .. yeide Ortve, Corona del M•r CA 12t25 ll"8 bln!MM 11 conducted by an tnd!Ylclu.I o.oroe D Buccola Tll 1t1temen1 •H f11eef wtth thto Col.Inly ci.nc QI Or•no• County on ,~ 14. 1914 f'nl52t Put>lo.n.Cf Orange Coaat D ily Pilot M.,cti 8. 13 10 n •084 • 1:144 84 Parcel t Unit 47 as Shown and dHCttbed In the Condominium Plan recorded on October 14, 1981 1n Book 14256. Page 45 and amended February 4, 1982 by Instrument No 82-042729. both ol OHICoaJ Records ol said County Parcel 2 An undivided 1/52nd interest as a tenant 1n common 1n the tee ontereat In and to the Com· mon 01 Lot 6 ol Tract 1048•. as per map hied on Book 463 Pages 35 to 37 inclusive ol Miscellaneous Maps, records of satd County, as such term 1s dehned 1n the Artlcle enutled Oel1n111ons" ot the Declarat1on ol covenants. conditions and rest11C· toons recorded 1n Book 14095. Page 516 of Oflocoal Records (The "Dec· laratlon") and any amendmencs and supplements thereto EXCEPT THEREFROM all 011, gas, minerals and other hydrocarbon substances tytng below a depth ol 500 lee1 without any right to enter upon the surface or the subsurl~ of said land above a depth ol 500 reet. as provided In 1ns11umen1s of record Also except therefrom all water water rights, Claims or tttle to water m. on Of under saJd land Parcel 3· Easements as set forth In the SectlOrt entitled certain easements for owners" and Sup. Port. Settlement and Encroach· men!' ol the article entitled 'Ease- ments' of tile Dectara11on Parcel • Easements as set forth 1n the sections enlltled "Certatn Easements to Owntlfs and "Sup· port, Settlement and Encorach· ment • ol the artlcte en1111ed ·ease- ments·· ol the dectarauon ol cove- nants conditions and rest11ct1or1s recorded on BOOk 1'to92 Page 1 797 ol Olfictal Records (the 'Master Dectarat1on 'J and any amendments and supplements H1ereto The street address or other com· mon designation ol saod property 11 purported to be 75 Oxford 1147. Irvine, CA 92715 Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or Implied, as to tllle, possession or encumbrances to sa11sly the unpaid balance due on the note or notes secured by saod Deed ol Trust 10 wit $64.926 30. plus the following estimated costs ellpenses and ad· vances al the tome of the 1n1toal pub hcallon ot this Nouce ot Sale SI 150 71 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. DATED April 19. 1912. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· YER. DA TED February 29 19841 FORECLOSURE CONSULTANTS INC 14081 Yorba Street Sune 210 Tustin CA 92680 (714) 731-3942 Daniel W Ormerod Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot March 6 t3 20 1984 1288-84 PUBLIC NOTICE K·103f7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK TRANSFER (Seca. 11101-t107 U.C.C.) Nottee 1s hereby given 10 cred1· tors of the within named trans. terorts) that a bulk transfer 1s about to be maoe on personal property hereinafter descrtl>ed The names and business ad- dresses or the on tended transfero1 s are HO YOU and tNSOOK YOU 30 11 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. CA 92626 The tocatton in Cahfornoa of the ch1er executive office or principal business otlt~ ot the intended 1ran5f Prnr oo; SRme All otroer business names and ad dresses used by ll'oe intenoed trans- feror within three years last years last past so tar as known to the intended transferee are NONE The name(s) and business ad· dress ot the intended transferee(s) are Cynth•a M Moore. 3011 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa CA 92626 That the property pertinent here to os described on general as FLORA and PARTY ITEMS The Business name lllleO by said transferors at saod tocatton 1s PARTY PLEA·Z·ERS FLORIST Thal said bulk transfer 1s on· tended to be consummated at the office ol Western Mutual Escrow Co1p 1274 1 Brookhursl Street Garden Grove, CA 92642 on or after Aprll 5. 1984 This bulk transter is sub1ec1 10 Ca11forn1a Uniform Commercial Code Section 6106 Tile name and address ol the per. son woth whom claims may be hied os WESTERN MUTUAL ESCROW CORP 12741 Brookhurst Sl P 0 Box 1389 Garden Grove CA 926,.2 Escrow No 60-6220 and the last day for f1hng claims b)' any cred1to1 shall be Ap111 4 1984 which 1s the bustness d&y before the con summation date 5Pectfled above Dated March 12 1981 Cynlhta M Moore Intended TransfereeCs) Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot March 20, 1984 1606-8• P\el.IC NOTICE "CTITIOUS BUllNlll NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng persons are doing bustness 11 EAGLE-LITE. 20372 Dublin Ln Huntington Beec:h, CA 92640 Patrtcta Oyer, 9711 Crawford Cr , Hun11ng1on Beach. CA 92641 Helen Sommerflelcl. 8701 Knlgh11 Cr Huntington Beach. CA t~O Petrk:ta C Mulllnt. 20372 Dublin Ln Huntington Beech. CA 928-48 J~ Ruppel. 8701 Knlghlt Cr . Huntington BNch. CA 92640 Oenntt v Oyer 9711 Crewtorcl Cr Huntington Beech. CA 92640 ROfl S~fleld. 87 t t Knights Cr Huntington Beach. CA 928-40 W1t111 P Mullin1. 20372 Dublin Ln , Huntington Beach. CA 928-48 Thie butlnffl 1• conducted by • ~·• partMflhlp PatriCla C Mulllnt T~ 1tatement wu filed With t,,. County Clerk of Orano• County on Feb 28. IDS. F2'911t Pubfl•hed Or11nge Coall 0.lly PllOI Maret\ 20. 27 Aprtl 3. tO. t98• t817 84 ... Pl&JC NOTlCE IMea.79 ............... ..... ,....,,,al ,... ..... • No A·1ot0et In lhe S~ Court of the Slate or Callfornla, tor ,,,. Covnty or Or· anoe In lhe Matter or the Estate 01 REINA E8CQBAR. aka BLANCA A£1NA ESCOBAR. 0.0..Md Notloe It hereby 9.....,.. that the underllgn.o v.411 Nit at Private 1ale. to tht hfgheet and belt blddw, 1Ub· ject to confirmation of hid Superior Court. on or 1f1er the 2nd day ol April 19i84. at the ottio. of Jen• OrluuJ, W91ts Fergo 8.ank • Trust Dept., P.O. Box 711, Beverly Ht111, CA. 902 13 countr 01 orenge. State of Callfe>rrn.. al right. tltle end lnter"t of uld deceaMd 11 the time of death ancl ell the right. title and Interest thet the estate ol .. Id de- CMMd has ecqulred by operation ol law or otherwise other than Of ln addition to that ol said deceased. 11 the time of death. In and to all the oertaln re1t, property altuated In the County ol Orange, St1te ol Cat1- tornta, partk:ularly described 11 lol- IOWt, to-wit An undlvldec:I one-hall interest •n Lot 12, Tract 4483 as per Map recordec:I In Bo<* 160 Pages tO and I I ol Miscellaneous Maps tn the office ol the Orange County Re- corder State ol CalllOfnol • more commonly known as 14002 Howland Way Tu111n CA Tel'ms ot sale cash 1n lawful money ol the United States on con· ltrmetton ol sale or part cash and balance evidenced by note secured by Mortgage or Trust Deed <?n the property so sold Ten per cent ol amount bid to be depos11ed w11h bid B1d1 or offers to be on wroung and will be received at the aforesaid 01- flce at any time alter tile first pubh cation hereof and belo1e date ol sale Dated th" 14th day ot March 1984 Nell w Knuppel. Esq GARBER. SOKOLOFF & VAN DYKE, INC t414 W Commonwealtl'I Avenue Fullerton. CA 92633 (714) 526-2267 Allorney(s) lor Admin111ra1or WELLS FARGO BANK N A Administrator ol the Estate ol se1d Decedent Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot March20 21.27 1984 POOUC NOTICE 1(-10389 Nollce of Sele of Reel Property at Private Sate No A-109064 1607-84 In the Supe11or Court 01 the State ol Calllornia for the County ot Or ange In tl'le Matter ot the Estate 01 JOSE ESCOBAR. aka JOSE LUIS ESCOBAR aka JOSE L ESCOBAR. Deceased Notice 11 hereby g111en tl'oat the undersigned w111 sell at P11v111e sale. to the highest and best bidder. sub· feet to confirmation ot said Su?4111or Court, on or alter 1he 2nd day or Ap111 1984 It the office ol Jesse Dr1uaa1. Wells Fargo Bank • Trust Dept , PO Box 711, Beverly Hiiis. CA 90213 County of Orange. State of Calllornoa all 11gh1. title and interest ot saod deceased at the tome ol dea1h and all the 11ght lltle and interest that the estate ot said de- ceased has acqurred by operation ol law or Otherwise other than or on add•toon to that ot 5atd deceased at the tome ol death 1n and to all the certaon real properly situated on the County ol Orange State ot Cato· lornoa pa111cutar1y desetobed a~ tot lows IO·Wll An und1v1ded one·hall 1nt•res1 1n Lot 12 Tract U83 as per Map recorde<l on Book 160 Pagn 10 and I I ot Miscellaneous Maps on the office ol the Orange Count) Re corder State of Callforn1a • more commonly known as Terms ol sale cash 1n lawful money of the United State!. on con- ltrmallon of sale. or part cash ano balance evidenced by note secured by Mortgage or Trust Deed on the property so sold Ten per cent ot amount bid to be deposited with bid Bids or oflers to be 1n wrouno and wlll be received at the aloresaod ol· flee 111 any time aller the first publl· cation hereot and before date of sale Dated lh1s 14th day ol Marero 1984 NeO W Knuppel Esq GARBER. SOKOLOFF & VAN DYKE. INC 1414 W Commonwealth Avenue Fuller1on. CA 92633 (714) 526-2267 Attorney(s) 101 Adm1nostra1or woth w 111 Annexed WELLS FARGO BANK. N A Administrator with Will Annexed ot the Estlle ol said Decedent Pubhshed Orange Coast Daily P1tot March 20 2 t 27 1984 1608·8• PU8UC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The following persons are doing business as DIAL TELE COMMUNICATIONS 9900 La Alameda Suite 45 Foun- tain Valley. CA 92708 Joseph Franc;is Long. 9900 La Atamedft Suite 45. Fountain Valley CA 92708 Wllllam Joseph Campbell Jr 4641 Slewent Ave Baldwin Park CA 91706 This business 15 conoucted by a general partnership W J Campbell Jr Thos statement was hied wolh Ille County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 8 1984 F238090 Pubhshed Orange Coaat Daily Polot March 6 13 20 17 1984 1292·8• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The r0Uow1ng persons are doing business as WESTHAVEN TRAVEL 15659 Brookhurst St Westminster CA 92683 Alta June Wallas. 4442 Hyannis Port, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Cheryl Ann Wall ere. t 5659 Brookhurst Weatmlnater CA 92646 This bualnesa 11 conducted by n general partnership Alta June Walters This statement wH llled wtth the County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 7, 1984 Fnr-..1 Pubtl1hed Orenge Coal! Delly Piiot March 6 13 20 27. 1984 1284·84 MLIC NQTJCE FICmtoul aUllNI II NAMe I TATIMINT The IOllOWlng l)ef80rll are doing bullneu 1.1 Ml • CA MACHINING 1337 t Haz91 St , Gtrden Grow CA 92fl..l t Michael Leonerd Scflollttatt 13371 Hazel St , Garden Grove. CA 92e44 Cetherlne E Sonotfttall, 13371 Har• St . Oero.,, Otow. CA 928"• Ttile butlnest It conctuctecl by I ~I l)lftMfehlp MletlMI l S,1101111111 Thie •tattment WN filec:I with Int County Cleffl 01 Ofano41 County on Feb 1•. 11184 fnlAt Pl.lbk.n.d Orang41 COH I Delly Ptlo1 Maren 6, 13, ~O. 27. 188' 12•3 e• / 642-5678 THE DAll.Y PILOT CLA SSIFIED or1:u:E llOlJR ~ Telephone f'n ic1·: Mond a y-F rjda' 8:00 A.M .-S::{O J '.~I Bu..,inrss Count t·r: Monda\'· Frida' 8:00 .\.\l.-5:30 I'. \l. D EADl.l:';E~: OllOWSIO PfRfEOT LOOATIOI 5 Bd rms. 3 bathe, Includes master suite & large lam- lly rm and ott-11ree1 pa(k· Ing lor up to 7 cars. Only 4 doors from the en- trance to Main Beach N o w reduced t o $489.000 IU·l211 Pl Bl.ICAT IO' Ut-: .. \ULl ~t: mm . ) . Thie home la fantaatlc "You must see U" Italian tlle entry, bright sunny 1111- lng room Double brick fireplace. French door1 In family room took oul to pool and gazebo with spa Lush landscaping 3 bedroom. 2 bath Oak trim and decor every· "'/here Prtce only s 159.900 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS ~londa\ '-1,11 11 ~() J .111. Tue .. da\ 'I 1111 I W 11 m W 1•d11r .. d,l\ I 1w.., I ~11 f' · 111 T hur-.dd' \l; 1•1 1 I S11 I' 111 ~ rul.1 • I h11r-I w 1 • .111 ._,d I t1rd.t' I " : I )I I 11 111 ""1111d.1 \ l-r1 ~ 1111 I'. Ill CA:\CELLATIO:\ & C( >RRl·J :TH >\S: CHDO·S.C Plu Area 3 14r•, 2 h , choice loo1tlon. hsy torm1. $95,000. "EWrORT IEACM LOT 90 x t 78 with good 3 Bdrm olderhome $215.000 Roy MoCudlt Rltr. 541-7121 STEAL IT• Big 5 bdr. 3 ba 3 frplcs VIiia Park , ac 2 pools alarms Under S350K. Call DOTTIE Southland A E 544· 1440 3 IDRM Sl&,000 H1111t. leu~ NEAR BEACH 4 br, 3 be Short ~elk to beach Spac hv rm lam /din rm. lrg bale. easy care yard Asking S 172 000 See at 6t4 20th St 536-1718 This outstanding price not Reduced fo1 Quick escrow only 1nctudes the 3 Bdrm 2 Br Twnhse w/low int 2 B home but also pool, VA No Quahty1ng Call ......... .,...,_,_ ..... ._ recreatton lac1l1t1es and now to seel Agt 840-2678 *llHUllTS* Costa Mesa units 111 ume offered tOxgross w/greal llnanctng Call for detells Owner/Agent 5•0-448• 5",r, TO SELLIH 1111. , 16 UNITS by owner 1 & 2 Bdrm condos Great lo· cation Wiii sell by unit or all From $72,500 to $109.000 Call 751-7884 90% OOlllSSIOll C ancrlla 11nn" .111d 1'->rrt•(·t111n-. 111a, be rna dt· Otl -.am•· dt'a dl11 11•:-. <•~ above. Plea~•' ;1-.k lnr a ca11('t•llat1011 nurnbrr whr11 r;1111·f'l lin1? 'nt1r ud. COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO complete exte11or and Hant. Harbour 1042 garden maintenance and ---------- best of 011 a very OI WATER COIDO mot 1 vat e d s e 11 c r Catnedral ceilings, 1 81 1 .. _.._ ...... ...,. ... ""'(.. 751-3191 ea. S158,600 759.0915 COROH MIQHLHDS !p SElECT Irvine l 044 SIH,000 PROPERTIES IEW MOITECITO Incomparable v11:1ws of ASSUIAILE 4 Br 2'' ba. single family Investment real estate ol- lice rooking for success- lul sales person or bro- kers Also offer manage. ment syndication op- portunities Tom Lee 642-1603 ERRORS: Check your ad Jaih and r<>porr errors irnrnedi;lt t•I\. The DA ILY PILOT a::»urrH.'-.. lial11li1 \ for t lw fir~t incorrect ir.sert1on rnh . CLA SSIFIED 6 1i2-567H LIDO ISLE Traditional 3 Br, 3 112 Ba Bayfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to s~u $950,000. Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrg playroom, fireplace. beam ceiling. $420,000. IRYIME TERRACE P anoram1<.· bay & Ot'ean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba. pat10. pool home. Fee Price $775,000. VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFROllT Fabulous bay/moun tain view 1 Br, 1 Ba. condo co-op. Lowest price $295.000. BAYSIDE PUCE BAYFROMT Spectacular bayfron t dplx 213r . 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba dn 2 boat spaC'es $1 ,375.000 PElllSUU HOME OCEANFRONT Ocean & jetty vwws. Manne room, 4 Br. :l Ba, 3700 sq Ct. t'ar parking $1.285,000 ARROWHEAD HOME Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba, lake view. J500 sq Ct. $440,000. Will trade for local prop BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 l Boy\1d1· Drive· N B 6 75 6161 Hoa1t1 111 Stlt Hta1t1 for Salt Newport Harbor and the y A LOA• detached home. Turtle blue Pac1l1c from this • • Rcx:k Ridge Lrg yard. • unlQue property oflenng Two spac~ous units each 2 a le, intercom & sec sys. complete privacy Ora-Bdrm 1 • Ba Enclosed cent vac & much more 30 matte wood and glass 2-car garages plus park-yr below market rate custom home. 1deat for ing spaces Excellent ren linan $330.000 For into enter t a 1n1ng w i th tal area Only $109.900 552-0917(1r111nePac1hcJ 9. Townhome complex. well lcx:ated Costa Mesa. 5 yrs old xlnt terms $875.000 Prin only Agt 645-9850 Moaat1in, Desert lesort 1450 spacious 1tv1ng areas Call Donna Websler .144·IOIO SPARKLlllG IHi IUR WE c:;e: 1s9-9100 Plan c '" Par kcresl 3 t') acres takelront on bdrm 2 , ba family room Eagle Point Fabulous FllTISTIC IUY with llreplace and wet 180 deg lake vie w Assume $125,000. 2 Br bar 2 story t1v1ng at its spacious 3000 sq 11 GEOllGI 'l• "4) . <_ '.'r•V·J• home, 3 Br. 3 ba. formal den 1900 st lrg yaro IAUOI CO"ES best S 195.000 Must see S t69.000 Fee ' rr::::, din rm. lam rm w/welbar Opn Sat/Sun 1.5 25 WATERFRONT N1ces1 lo· ~ ·..__: many amenities. com- Giilman nr Michelson & cation on the Coves Pr1· 'fl i $0 r pletely lncd Lots ot Mann 786-2040 Blue vate beacn sunny patto trees. oversized dbl gar Chip Properties and slip for 40 boat ~. eolty Boat house & boat dock Large & bngnt 28drm Ownr llnan $975,000 FIXER den home w11h beautllul J. 7 8 6 -l l ?2 1 Dave Foulkes Real Estate Sl l.,900 decor Good ltnancing ~~ 714-866-241"4 days avall Call for detA1ls Tho& , 714-866-2315 eves No r t h Costa M esa 1sanew llsttng $485,000 I >.ti I Oat of C-oanty bargain Huge 3 • 11,•J(N', • bedroom. p. balh. -\\,tlt<ll(t"I 3880M•chelson011ve Properly 1525 added large separate 11' """' In• lrlltne Desert Hide-Away 1st family room, f11eplace Al Ai EC.IATE Llf1llll 8eacll 1048 11meoller1ng 2Br2Bavu You hx·1t and save Call ~ ~ 973-e900 iiii:-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; hm Palm Desert CC Agt to see 546-2313 86 8 9 6 9 3 6 7 05 FOIUALE IY OWMER 5 • 11 1 / 4 -4 ll'.i11~~ IEIT IT1 Quiet 1cx:at1on mountain R1nclaes, Farms I (§roHEFJ How can vou? 2400 sq 11 views hogh atop Laguna Gron• 1575 --------E sode condo 2 car qar Beacn 48A 3ba Euro- -____ age French doo1s 2 pean style custom built COUMTRY MIDUWAY ~ lrptcs micro-wave yard residence Pride of own-,5 • acres-3br mobile Dolebou patio ~ much mo1e Bani\ ershop i.nows throughout home. family lruot. garden woll finance w 10 down Master suite includes etc $95K. San Diego co Boy :. Beach a1 12 .. 1nte1est No ap loreptace and i acuzz1 I 8kr (619) 439-3848 Reot Esta1 praosat or points $249 500 ---e !169000 OpenSUNDAYS1to4 R.E.ExclaHJt 1600 HARIOR VIEW HOMES 3180 M OUNTAIN VIEW I FO R SALE OR f RADE T d. t · ),.-I LAGUNA BEACH For So Calif Property 3br r11e popular Car met r a I luyia 673 3750 or 494-2220 2'.,ba 3500 sq It on 10 model Troree tiedrooms Realty acres, wtlh guest house, I Spacious patio Luxur barns. pool. fishing ponc:l 1ant garden Property on . n:I I . 7:rro TRADE IY OWMER In the city ol Ardmore. top condition You own ,---------9 1 acres near San Diego Qklanoma $125.000 the land $268 500 I tSantee) Trade for or on Owner will carry Call col· 131-7300 1Cost1 MeH 1024 m odest house 1n Laguna 1ec1 (405) 226-0455 area 494-2749 ~---------=-3 br, lam rm, pool 4 c ar HAVE. $250,000 equity In gar Near beach $119K modern ''• ac. Newport 2 '"·LAW QUARTERS Owner/agt 650·3018 Newport Buell 1069 story back bay 4 bdrm Nice 1 Bdrm w/pvt entry E t 'd 10% dwn, 2 Bdr 2''> Ba. hme. WANT· L A or 0 C '-aeral I 002 Gtaeral -------~~~----1002 large used brtck l11eplat e 11 11 • pool. ~Int cond . owe comm·1. industrial or & BBQ PLUS 3 Bdrm 2 4Ir211, •uitt 1trott. Sl 17.900 631-8032 agt units 642·1366 ba home lrplc AV ac-S 145 000. lct ( • YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 108, 777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS COMPARE* OUR CLASSIFIED RATES Da~y 108 777 25c P:tot I N C11cul1hon Santa Ana Re1ister Newport Ensicn The Pemysaver 49,000 C1rcu11tt0n 52,000 C11cul1tt0n 80,000 C11cul•tlon per thousand 63c soc Ptf thousand 49e per thouu nd .J Rates Based On 3 Lines -7 Times ·Buttel On Competing Clrcolatlon In Piiot Merktt cess Easts1de GM. nr 549_1261 Newporl Heights 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home on Ren~­ Penn Pt. lite & open $225 000 Roy lllcCardlt Rltr 541-7729 MAGIUFICHT OCEHFRO .. T! f>rime large lot 1n Irvine Cove o verloo 1<1ng Abalone Cove Sen- sational plans for home approved by the coastal eomm1ss1on included tn the asking price of $2 200.000 Ask for Barbara Gothard 644-7020 LIHO llUL ESTln MOT FA•CY JUST HOMEY 1Sharp 4 Bdrm 2 bath Costa Mesa home tn move in condition Large corner lot l•>r possible RV access tn1:ludes wetbar & cove1e<l patio Don t wait enott.er minute to see l h1s "more tor your money home at s 115,950. 6"46-.7171 THE REAL ESTATERS ONLY S92 500 2 BA 5379·000 Agt 673"37!7 8011111 Farai1latcl Condo at Mon11cello BEST BEACH BUYt 2000 2421 Minuteman 8kr 2 Br 2 Ba Condo w/alr ---------- 831-21701496-7649 cond Walk to beach • ,.. .,..2 pool, spa & tennis \IOIODI " c • WOIO I Ulll S 162. 000 For terms !!e~e·a·u·t~, ,·u~ll·y-d~e·c·o·r·a"!'t•ed"'!", Catt Delores Geloerg completely furntshed 845-0663 Tnhse $1195 And condo I llC CAllYH·IY OWIER s 1995 673-0896 11•1. ltxed rate. 30 yrs Ne2ort Buell 2169 Monaco with best GC Lido Isle 3 Br 2 Ba. Mo to view 14 Rue V1llars Mo tease $1750/mo Siii Open wknds 6•0· 1538 Grundy Alty 675-6161 115 CHYOI CUSTOM Lowest priced golf course custom in Canyon 4 Bedrooms. 4 balhs. Prt· vate pool and spa UI· tlmate '" privacy Reduced to $995.000 ll0-1900 -COTE~, REALTY ORESTFOllECLOSUllE ' Take over peymts 2br den essm bal pp 650-3218 H.V. HOMES Ltwtst rrictd CARI EL 1221,IOOftt ITUWI: I C ON.P .un 1t1•1 •n ,,., MHHI Uatur1i1httl Cene11l 2202 COTIAGE FOR RENT $295/mo. Kids. pets. S 100 dep Call Laurl/Agt 84 1-6209 lee NEW & LOVEL V decor In this 2 Story townhouse 3BR pvt patio. bit-in kitchen, dining area. gar, lrplc. comm. pool, across lrom park $850 CORONA DEL MAR VU of bay & lights. across lrom park. Decorator sharp 3 Bdrm.. French doors. atrturn. dining room S1600 W1t1rfr11t Nt•ts llO. R11lttr1 H 1-1400 Oceanfriii 2 Br sg1 family home S 1250/yrly ,.,· •• ., a .,.,., ...... ,. JICOlllUln HIP IWIEIHT 114/111-1111 TOWNHOME 2 Br. S•95/mot Kida O~ W/C pelt. 841-6209 fee lllT IELLI C011a1 •et fllu 222 Npt 8"ch tastefully oon• Bayaldt Pf. bflyf r ont 3.Qen, spa, 2500 •q ft 1paclou1 2 8r 2 Ba Agent G•5-91G 1 S 1150/mo -8111 Grundy .675-6161 YI ICUl/ITI. CdM Cutle 3 Br 2 Ba 2Br 2ba w/ylfd. tip, aec home. S1175/mo Call g1le, S 139,000 Citll 675 6000 8•2..S799 ()( ~··8722 :...__ -- ··LUA Llf DIPLEl Lrg 3Br 3be dupleit. New .. c:.rpet1 & paint Walk lo W1I• to Jhopt. b9aoh, Bal i>.ach s tSOO teo-4229 PHlf. ferry. fHI 38r /2ba -------" 21e Bal 91 873·~•3 Retired Exec IOO!ttlng tor 3 -Br. hOUM In CdM or Hunl lu Jaaa Cap. 107 Hll1>0Ur,yr lNMC>tet By DY OWNfR 3 bf 1 r .ii:. M ay l S IMS-t70S nr Dana Hwbor, prtmo C11t1 fllttt ZIH 101.1 1111< •96-7754 1--------iiiiiioi• --" • WlllAlde lharp 2 Br Acrtll_t l l.S 1 ea houH. cerpeta, J ACRES Prim• Elatnore cir.pet. fncd ~tlO. w/d property SS•.000 C.Jt rm No pets S$55/mo • tor detallt , 642--81AI NCurtty ~ Mu1t have gooo Cfedlt Ml·5••2 Of 1'01 s.tt Two .. 2' • act• 110-H~ Hllll~ IARt M•thew1 ffi• 1n Riv Co S50K per e, U!fllttH (7141 7·1378 Of 793·!11:f I Tn• ,,.,.,, draw tn ,,,. Wut a Dall~ Piiot Ola lfted .4d ~2·H71 Orangi1 Coa1 DAJLY PILOT /TUllday, Mllfch RO. 1914 a -ler I••-llr••l•r iii;;;;;;=iiiiii:iiiiliiilA'lllaan Cartt•!rJ raitere Uala1 IH•J!U 1 .... Oloalat •ulc LnNu falat!!t 1t;lr o.-.. I A A f'"'~ ltflall~la1 ta.a• I •••HIE 1 -.~p..._ ___ _ $2.17 Per day AN; DER N I PPLtTNce ..._. r-emodel-00 "'V -..... -11 -• HANDYMAN OF CdM .. GEN HOY'iecleanlng * Plano lellort• Can Be Fun t.e. alntlng, lntJEAI. ,., ,. Door1·Wlndow•Clbi"4Jlt lUOtA IPll&.Sl11Y 03~S035 Mr F1x-Any1tll1l9 Palntl1l9. Reliable nper fr" est Pnvat• or am C..... Cornm'I. r•crt, ecou1 Th.al'• ALL you pay '°' 84 ~-s~'r;;~~r M ;::P Pau:;~~:.~~3 Cuttom Upl'lotltery Tiel IUH SCHI Wall paper etc 640-8250 Cetol MM502 &50-$283 John Betry ff3.5839 Cllting 2• 1-0121 3 Una. 30 days &48-5531 --Fr .. Eatlmatet & Plekup Lawn-trM·lhrub lnllall Handyman. Pain Uno. Ywd FOR WEEKL y SEAVtC!S Plano/ VOc"ii tor beg IUXfllLI PMITtll. l,==l,.~pp~~~ In the ----Ctatat Ctatrttt dellvery(714)664·7128 TrMtrim/Aemoval Cleanup, Hauling. lowest (HALF OR FULL DAV) .Oult1 Eat tr~. vocal tt1tJ•xt tree_. Locel retit DAILY Aar~alt Drlv•waya. s1a.:.1k.. Mk tor J Valtlflzueta Lawn m&1nt1Rototllllng ~t~ John 759-8138 Call Ron 75'-8796 lmprO\llMllon. by .., ' 10ytt exp (714)838.at 1 DrTveway • Parking Lot• Pallol llc'd Call Ron Gar•talail Fr• esllrmii. ~8-6065 B Ii HOUMCleaiiii\""'i """Mi'nOr reading, Prof 494-3852 OUAUTY' PAINTING, FAIR PILOT Repetr1 -SHlcoatlll9 556-003•/0on 970..9628 --- -H •J Repalrt. R~lable. Fe .. Palatla1 PRICES. Fr .... 11ma1 ... l11fla1·111111-411t Rod sandie>fd'• concrete EEi ••r·•llr'54181t8•5•9·•• 60UPJ68§1 E1t.Phone846.,,.232 FlllP .. lftlaa Ca11Jonne3 1·2050 -..:-.i~----- SERVICE ltti & muon"". FrM ett. IO Topped/remo\141d. Clean· reeea · _· __ 1 SMALLMOVINGJOBS .,.,... -, -I 71 •I yra • ..,Mloc. 840•1705 up, MW lawn1 751-3478 GOOD'S GARDENING MIKE6"4&-1391 HouMciean/Malntenance. BY RICHAAOSINOA l~I 8L ltioi~~~~~. ~~~- Mother Wfll '6abyiit In my ---Lawna-Landacepe-Cleen-HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Reas. w/gOOd reta 1'" Lk:.ena4I 2110M4. 14 ~ of ,XRfA11Jd tNTERlORS 19e1., a.men't.,y-tugf\ DIRECTORY c M hom9. Aeli1ble and Clt1ala1 met Clean Upt•TrMTrlmmlng ups. Free Ett. 845-5794 Fum1ture, Trash, Tr... ... CarlOs 548 .. 422 h~ppy local cu1tomera. HANGING/STRIPPING SdloOI 631·178' en-.n rnponslble Reasonable Yard Malnt.•Haullng -----963 5415 NOAM lac .. t Tax ti.mt you. 876-03~ VISA-MC ~tt 873-1512 • =-..---:::---r----'":'. plu1thelRVINEMIAROR rate• Mrt Uttleton The Unique PINK LADIES MIKE850-3263 llllllPtlOflSSIHll -~···mp .. •n•1 •HANGING/REMOVAL•n·~·=~~~~~~ andtheHUNTtNGTON 8s0-«>16 ~t~nJoyoub rCea:rl~Lt,!free' Clean up1, lawn ma1nt •Weekly gardening. mow, Coflegelludenl w/lg lruci{ Individual & bu1lnet1 --" 11 ........, hi Bc'"CHCOMBEAe .--.,., ""' d I tlli IOw rate, rvompt Thank C.P A lnllal consultation P OMPT. NEAT PRO-• yrt ex,.....-.ce ypcng. 4 """ very IMLL i estlmat" 551-1243 tree trim, cement work. e ge. er ze. prune. ,.. $ FESSIONALS 836.7 g MIKE 851-1800 ..vie;.. ~ .,..,.,.., W9dneaday at aafft •I free "t Juan 548-9448 weed, cultivate & spray y<>Y COYrt 759-1938 CdM lree 831 ·64 3 K•n 14 BLACKWELDER Paper-mNC<P1• elo . .....,.5867 ~:~t~o~~~~t PROF BKKPGJACCNTG. Coatracton Commercial/Rffldenllal Res1den11a1 & Com!Mfclal KRUEGER HAULING J.aa•ac•ii•t 12 YRS EXP rm Sriiaii. hanging & removal C\Jal. ~plnQ/W.o ord Proci 11 IO Computer. MOd tee.. Free Gtatral Landscape Maintenance Frtt l1tf•1t11 Furniture. trash. clean•UPI COMPL~TE Yard Cate ' My prlcet .,. smalll wen only. 240-3173 All builneN. ~a S*· e~r ~~~~~I~ cC:"nHI MM~.642"7047 IEHm-lllOEOOllT. Quality Service.,. .. , lie, lOt•" ... ~·.·l44S Matt6.45-5089 Clean-ups XlntServlce& CH~~:;::~ON EJtpert Walicovering In· tlQnalprojectl.151-1~1 Service Directory •• HI lalDI AemOdel/Aepilrt: comml bon~. 20 yra In area IJ• s •ntrJ LT HAUUNG·MOVING Rates. Hart1horn Land· stallatlon Rut Consult· .... Cl...U.. Representative *New cabinets, cabinet and re1ld. Llc'd, bonded. McW8:':!5~~~dacape I La .. tol't Ct. llO. Appliance deliver, dump scape 548-1829 ~:~~J~~~ ~11lgnm1 581·8590 1 QteWl!JllJ 142·4121 tJt, IOI facing, ban & tormica Int . For eat: 552-9142. ----J<>_b• Jon 645-8192 NHoary CORONA DEL MAR Locc.I We Gala ShOYld Hang WINDOW WAStilNG countertops 642-0881 Dot GrMaia COMPLETE LAWN CARE Haa•zm11 ONE CALL DOES IT Alli -painter low rates neigh-T~ether Upnot wall• "The onty ~I Cartt•t~ -~re:,, s'o .6 ·•ze Clean-ups & Aelandscape, ***HOME REPAIR We fix 11. break It, buy II Brick Block, Planters. C•· borhood ref'• 640..8259 83 -0730 an)'11me -QUALITY" 63t-:O:t AcctaatJg _ """' ~ .. ... Paclllc Coast 95 I· 1107 El Pl b-C ha 1 t 54a-5009 ment Patio's, Driveways. ___ Pl /I ~ -1N!"llCl"llol'l'U"'e .. TI"AX~ .. S'!!!'EA'!!!'v .. 1•c•E-BES FOR LESS (GR OMING SCH OL) Compl Landscape Ma1nt Aem~el~~81lha::~lt12 or u I lie Rob 673-8094 HOUSE PAINTING Hltr • ' mAL -·· ... Carpntry, cem8flt, drywall. Teacher. 21 yr• exp ffll *LTB Mo . At reduced winter rates Pl.ASTERTCHING Gr8 Rat• 875--05" c P.A. I 2 yr exp Dave 631·3408 5•6·2848 ;~~~=~~~~~!:: ;~n.~:e; IRVINE HANDYMAN '"" " "=·t = Free ell Diwe 875-3901 Aestuccos Int/ext 30 yra Window W&lhl.ftA. ~ <714>675-5856 Expert Carpentry Service ~all --Will take care ol all y<>Yr STOP SMOKING TODAY A'ftC MOVING Exper~nced. ProlnS1onal exp Neat Paul 545.2977 Inside/out ,.:.:; KtMM M•itital/lt o4 l' ., ..t problems m minutes Reasonable rates Outck/carelul Low rates p 1 t F 89 st / H d ,-1 •. · .,... ....... 2u.. • flit Aepa1r-Aemod-Addltlons ~VWAllTAPING• •lfwt1l11W11ttl Electr1cal plumbing 548-8401 Lie T138046 5520410 an er r e a or· •• 181 lowrat" Andy....-~· Doors ... tc 548-4980 All Textures & Acoustic Mowing. EdgTng. Twice a • able rates Oale646-5637 ------,.Bu"'!l!"!ld~/R•e_m_o'"'!d~ot'!"'c-. "'k1_1._r_m -FENCES & DECKS Free est Kevin 673-1503 mo S20-S25. 650-6016 carpentry. etc 786-3802 Ht1ti11 * l· 1 MOYIH * INT /EXT 20 Ywa Eicper 24 ltr El• H0..1311 ,.S,.ta_t_• .. Ll_•_,,_""'!P-.-"'!! add .. bay wndw. French Experienced hardworking F • Gardening Service Tree AMERICAN HANDYMAN 24ltrEl.110·1371 Best quahty 25 yr exp Average ftoom S29 ;. Water Heater Special S250 Slate raw requlr• th:t ;ii dr, patio cov/decks lie & honett. Wife & 3 kids to RrDlllrt pruning & remove. clean-Carpentry. Windows, Furnaces& Gas Piping Lie T-116,428 73()..1353 Materials 642-0442 Drains clear from S16-contraic:tort who perlorm 446485 Steve 547-8076 teed. LARRY 754-1620 ltliai1~ia ups. Tony 646.7556 Paint. fences etc. Yes --,-STARVING COLLEGE -----Repair la~ts dlsp etc work over $200 lncJudlng ADDITION-.S. -DESIGN -----Jesus ls Lord 847·2367 Htllt Cltlll~ * * *Unofficial Painter Anytime M&M.6.42-9<>33 tabor and materl ... mu.t REMODELING. REPAIRS. STUDENTS MOVING CO for the 1984 Olympics _ __ be llcenMd. UnliceNed AND REMODEL Cabinets. Top Ouallty. 18 FURNITURE Aellnlshlng. Yard malnt. 10 fit your Repairs, Painting, Ory.vall, ROBIN1S CLNlNG Uc T 124-436 Insured Custom Int/ext 14 yrs SERVICE & REPAIR contractort thould ,0 lie. reas Professional yrs In area Lie;, bond"d. No Job To Small Free needs & budget. Cleanups etc. Free estimates SERVICE· a thoroughly 641-8427 e•p Many l<><:al refs. 31 Years Experience state In their advwtitlng. compl service. 631-2345 lns'd 968-3564 anytime Est 64.., 1087 Jerry *llO·llll * Gary 645-5277 PTL clean house 540-0857 WATCH US GROW! 642-2238 Gary Uc ~409035 9&4·8919 :, HOROSCOPE ~ --SYDNEY 0MARR Af!1!!nl1, Val At11tatah, Ual. leatab to Coaatrcial C.r .. a •ti lar 2722 But. ltac~ 2740 Sllart 2901 leatala 2911 COM-Fe n-smkr. 2Br Iba BUSY NPT Bl CM On the water at China 2 Br townhome. 2 car gar· hse a.ite & cozy Frplc & Newer Aeiall/OHloe, AIC Cove: 2 Br, 2 ba condo age, pool, covered paho. dsh~r. S350 760-3861 Only S595 mo. 645-9628 $1500/mo Adulls pref •1, mi from bch $675 ------No pets! 673-8409 2 13-925-4796 EASTBLUFF Prime retail 1803 West· C N 2724 Prof F to stir wtsame cliff Apprx 500 sit Reas ffll Ill L11a11 Beaclt 2748 Furn 3 Br 1•1, Ba condo. 549-8181dys 720-1444ev 1 Bdrm relrigeratos S d . C non-smkr.$300'"1 ut11 • -S.30/mo .. $250 aecur~ tu 10· nr WoOds ove. d e P . 7 5 9 • 1 9 8 O • la•111trial Wednesday. March 21. 1984 ity. 646-0341 alt 1:30 PM ~n w:i~e; ~s;a~ta::c 662-5600, ext 409 leatala 2920 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Look beyond the immediate -there 1 Br duplex. S535 Peta $525/mo 497-6287 English Family require 4 1'!12'!'600'!'!!".-2!!'!000!'!!"!-&!'-4!'!000~-sq-!!fi are new horizons. you need no longer remain m untenable situation. ~~75j~ '...,~•ell 'I: A Laina lipael 2752 ~~:;'ve ~~~n~~p<,oT~~ s 50 ~9~5A~~c~,t1~~32 Emphasis on creallVll). independence and greater freedom.•-------_ lrg 1 & 2 Br gas wtr Newport Beach, corona --- Long-range !ravel plans will come into clear focus. Cancer nauve plays 1 BA. new carpets & 1 ash Ind; pool. del Mar area. 1 year lease $450/mo. ovflf 1000 s.f .. key role. drapes, encl gar, no ~rport 1st ! •sec No up to $3,000. gOOd Industrial l<><:allon TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You may be go ing 1n too many pets. S.SO/mo, 645•8464 pets. ·29041 Aloma. (714) 760-0388 Agt 645•98~ __ directions simultaneously -· m'eans bring objective into focus. stop 1 Br 1 person o,.ty No 9-7PM. Mgnr 495-8221 Fem to stir turn 2Br CdM C.M. 600 sq ft with small scattering forces. Surprise gift is part of scenan o. represents pets. Small quiet clean N t I f 2769 hse S3751mo• urn & olllce & restroom appreciation of past favor. Gemini. Sagittarius natives figure s375 831•3671 twpor tlC csep Ava11. 675-5838 s3ooi mo. Agt 759-8006 prominen tly. . 2 Bdr duplex w/sgl gar, re-FIM, 25-35, non smk, shr AnaoiiaetatDtl 3002 GEMINJ (May 21-J une 20): Be specific concerning details -study decorated. s550. 537 A Spadous single. one apt Irvine. Rancho San MEGHAN ANNE MEYER fine print. keep options open. Focus on le$31 affairs, documents, special Bernard 559•5001 & two bedroom apts. Joaquin. Avail asap Br Born Sept 26. 1983 proposals which could involve partnership or maniaee. Some material 2 Br 1'/r Ba E 18th St wtprv ba trplc pool great 4 1opm, Hoag Mem. Hosp. requires revision -act accordingly. Taurus. Scorpio persons figure Twnhs gar No pets '650 I<><: 7~-!547_ Splrltual Reader & Ad· prominently. Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 F rmmte 25-30 to stir ap1 visor Advice in au life Ptr11aal ltlt Wut.. 51 .. ltlJ Wut .. llM Stnicn 3014 lrt/Piotlrt Fra•i•c OLDlUL ACCllEIT ATIIRIEY Hard work. txit lots of var· Busy N B Insurance eV9/Wknd ok 631-6053 1ety No exper necess-Claims Office. need• • •ua1.,.1 U ••a ary, will train FIT. 11art FIT Ale Clerk. Duties incl. •-•n _. 54 hr So Coast Plaza VII· phones. mall handel11l9·. MASSHE I age Ca 11 Larry. flllng. fight typing. SmaH Shiatsu, 1acuu1, sauna 751-6306. fflendly ottlee wltll ed! Prof female staff Open 7 llT-O p••ys COllTtl vaneement potential. cart days, 10-2 PM. vlaa & me, ,.,. Paul Kamp 553-1 t33 4320 Campus Or. • 190. Growing co ottets salary l'"iMiiiiiiiiftiitaMiiiir.Mt NB Across from OC Air· + bonus for ambltlOUs pon 556-2260 person with lobber exper (Entry lAYet) ---Call Pal II 24()..8238 In to USISI In monltOf'lnO & laaia11111 San Juan Caplttrano controlllng computer• I ·-· 4012 &/Of peripheral equlp-tr H 1 AITI TillE SUYICE ment tor expanding data CIGARETTE or VIDEO & LIGHT REPAIRS procesalng depar1menf OISTAIBUTOASHIPS Newport Tire Center Helptul. 10 key adder by Cash Butlneas . We 3000 E. Cout Hwy, CdM touoh & office exper- provide money for ex-B BYSITIEA NEEDED 12 18"09. E.x<*lent company panalon all locations A · bel'leflta. Call Miiii. eftet !raining. & a BONDED to 14 days per mo.( days 9arn at 645-5800 statf to assist you In set· onty) tor Airline Steward- 1lng up YOUR OWN ess. CdM "88 644•8025 OllHRI IPIUTll PART OR FULL TIME BANKING (Intermediate Level) BUSINESS TELLERS Under supeNlslon, oper. INVEST $3,995 10 SS0,000 ate computer & perl.- Wlnston-Salem·Kools California Federal hH 2 pheral equipment tor ex- 1·800-24 1·2268 Teller po111ton1 available pending data prOC>aNlng CANCER (June 21-July 22): Analyze employmen t potential. 2BR I ba. lrplc, encl gar-NB area avall 411 matters. love. marriage. Concentrate On basic I.rues. make necessan. changes. get thou"hts. age. New drapes ssso. S250tmo Kathy· days busmess. etc. 631-9397 Mtrlflfts, ~ • ' l>'' 540-3666 250-0440 ~ves 557 ·2428 SPIRITUAL READINGS-T .D.'t 4021 In our Costa Mesa depenment. NeceMafYJ t><anch You will pertOfm offa ex.perience & 10 basic teller !unctions and key adde< by touch Ex- assist customers with cetlent company benefltt routtne transactions and Call Millie allflf 9am at ideas on paper. M ember of opposite sex pays meaningful compliment. Irv genteleman stir 1g Advice in all matters Love. I! H SATILE• favorable report will be received concerning dependent or )Our own 2 br apt wl dble car gar & fURNISHED or 1wnhm wlMI F 30• Gar. mamage & buStness •• n health. patio Across lrom Fair· W/D, $395. 786-3821 Also counselinn 1815 Mort~llt Co. l•c. LEO (J I 23 A -n) R · r. d I th h grounds. S61s 751-3531 UNFURNISHED. " u y • ug. --: omancc 1s 1eature a ong w1 c ange. All UTILITIES Look iogether & shr 2br So El Cammo Real. San Special zing m 1st & 2nd travel. variety and 'maJOr oom estic adjustment. Crc.·at1\e process IS 2 Br. Townhouse Condo PAID. HEALTH 2ba. lrv/N B fem 23·38. Clem Uc'd. 492-7296 TD'sS1nce 1949 c;11mula1cd. "dry spell' is 'finished. Gain indicated through wnttcn M>e. pool. spa. attached n amk $650 $800 Linda L .. r .J 3"'u Robt Sattler NHICM f ~a age 'rplc 1 •L Ba CLUBS. TENNIS. 6:"'.4840 roo. m 13"03 tit • Ollla vv-s RE Broker Bd Realtors word. You ·11 recei' e gi ft or royalty check--element o surpnsc works in r · · '' .,., f: mall quiet tmosphere SWIMMING. plus 642·2171 545~11 problems with<>Yt close 645·5800 supervision or add11tona1 ------training You need 3.S Copy machine operatOI". months as a teller trainee need r98900slble persoo or equivalent mdullry eli· tor variOYs duti .. Incl pertence c<>Ynter help & stoct<lng )Our avor. $725/mo Ava11631-4984 much more' Sorry. Lovely turn hse nr back VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Define terms. perfect techniques. get nope'' Models bay.' lrg rm w/d Musi FOUND ADS WIDOW HAS SSS tor TO s Please apply a• d f rfl I E h I d I 2er. upper 4-ple>.. gar-u see. $375 650-6314 $10.000 up No credit our Costa Mesa brancn n o supe uous ma1ena . mp as1s on an • rea cstat~. propert) age S•50 Isl & 1851 open daily 9 to 6 check no penalty Call M-F !lam-4pm heavy boxes Permanent FIT will train 546-2693 Ask lor Betty Coun1;;-help tor dry acttv1t) -)ou'll benefit b)' making special appeal or appearance. iMESA VERDE 2 Br AL • cleaner H B area 846-4'221 FIT & PIT '"alues and protacuon of termonal ngh1s. Part1c1patc in local political dep 645-4260 No pets ~OOd Mh~~e.'o N:wphr or~a~~~~~' ARE FREE Denison Ass<><: 673-7311 O*•lfllll* LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Call or message represents favorable $425tmo 644-2607 Call: Will ltuJ 1st I 21tl Tl's 1 FE.H•AL 1 Ba. New decor S550 C 1 855 7202 " COUNTER--lce CrHm. news. could mean green light for pro1ect involving commun1cat1on. No pets 833-8974 Apartments M/F stir 3Br turn Irvine al om • I 2100 Harlttr lhtl. 638 Pacific Coast Hwy publishing. travel. You'll have more responsibility. you'll be filling out 3-Br 2 Ba Twnhse Twnhse $250 • 13 uhl 142-5171 Heir Waate• 5100 Ctsta Itta, CA (Boal canyon Cente<) forms and possibly dealing wtth governmental agencies. Montecello. garage. no N~l 70pOort16BtheaSchtreeSto. •~/ooF 1t101a_schr1m1uaxn. 7N86B-63ap10t. HSWHIH SERVICE Equal Oppty Employer CISTOMH SHVfCE / SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): H orizons grow laroer ··you no longer pets. $690/mo. 641· 1324 IV1 T k 11 1 1 ·11 r. I fi d . d h'b d r. ·q . R h (at Dover) 2Br 2ba. 1 blk from bch. a mg app ca ions or Beautician & men1cur1s1 ••LirS ••s1n•wr w1 1ee con inc .restncte or pro 1 1te 1romcreat1veacuv1ty. eac -F d Bl"/b h d i ded t N 5 8 9771 -~ --· . Y $565/mo. 2 Br 2 Ba lrplc. easy access to twys. s400 oun " rown oun . open m n opera ors, ewport area 4 • Leading dlslrlbutor 01 of· beyond current expectations. study investment poss1b1ht1es. ou'rc enclsd gar. 811 bit ins. 642-5113 , 12 util 650.5774 poss pure bred Nr attracllve voice necess· 646-1198 floe furniture Is seetll~ going to be richer. happier and fulfilled. near shopping center. N rt B ch N _ _ ___ Hoag Hosp. Approll. 4 ary. xlnt salary • mulliple ---al i 2 S G TTARIUS N 22 De 2 G • 810 Center St ewpo ea 0 · p011·isula lltoriitiYt mos 645-6343 Iv msg bonus program Call 8--4 llllEllY POSITlll an lndividu w th to A I ( ov. • c. 1 ): et going on new project. 880 Irvine Avenu~ Mon-Fri 7141250-0355 Newport Beactl pr1nt shop years eKperHtnce In an Focus on fresh starts. pioneering procedures. new contacts and love. TSl Mc•t 142-1I03 ( 1 16th) M/F wanted 10 shr 4 br Found Blk Lab mix. M & pl'la.ses of a.istOf'llef ..,. Cycle high, you'll be at nght place at righ t time 1fyou take tn1tiat1ve. -a home near OCC private wht on chest. Dana Pt ••COOK •* Wlll tram move 10 mgnt v1oe Mus1 be Nit mot· T . d I I h $695/mo. lovely 2 Br. l'io 645-1104 pool. laundry. xlnt loc 496-7014 New CM coffee Shop pos1t1on 644-8232 ivated. with good """""""' rust your own JU~nt, rea 1ze you are on correct wave en gt . ba Twn .. me only 5 yrs S225 1 --., ........ " • /mo .. ull s. 1st lasl 650-5735 BOAT Bollom & Painting skllls If quallfied. contaci CAPRICORN ( . 22-Jan. 19): Look behind scenes for answers·· old Kids. pets. lae OK & deposit Call scort Found Yng -blk F dog. _ ___ FIT Schock Boats 2900 Nancy LeGaull 81 hidden resources become "visible" and a vailable. Area that had been Carports Avail 4' 1 1•2 BR CONDO'S 241-1517 med sz. wht spot on Lafayette. Nwpt Beach 547-0972 bet 8 & 12 h d d r. · d · .11 be 1 d b · · Carports. Agl 645-9850 $675toS1295 chest 557-1892 MAJOR ACCOllT s rou e an 1ear, susp1c1on an gossip w1 c care Y receiving __ Agent 631·4960 Resp. mature M/F 10 shr 2 IOAT SHOW Dec ale Design w/Flne benefit of greater light. You'll be m ore confident. popular and happier. APRIL AVAIL 3br 2ba ---br 2 ba Park Newport Found young black male ElECUmE Art~ A8p,Od Will train AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Social actjvities accelerate. you'll be S600. Adult no pets 1 Bdrm. u11ls pd, tropics $4.25 incl u111s 673-2800 DOG Vic North Costa The Orange Coast Daily PIT temp help 2 shll1s. Judy 552-4285 12·5pm more gregarious. you'll also be more aware of body image. Lunar Apply 1045 Mission Dr. apts,2421E.16thSt Np• or644-0936Elleen Mesa.LooksSettertLab? Pllo1hasanexcellen1op-Show open dally 3/17-18 betwn 12·4. or Hts S500/mo 645-1048 546-2472 portunlty tor a career Wed·Sun Office.cashier. IELIYllY emphasis on wish ful fillment, friends. aspirations and financial gain call 645-18621979·2416 1Br$soo 2 Br S600 Rmmt shr 3bd 2ba 9P1i11v1 LOST 8 mo M/cat, orange orlen1ed Major Account ticket takers Apply Full time for local cs. throuih business or career maneuver. Taurus, Scorpio persons figure Eastslde 2 er-; Ba gar Oshwshr, refrlge meld ~~~~;.~t~2;~,;~~~8~9~ & white TabbY(Charlle) Executive with a proven 1760C·2 (rear door) llver;es Excellent drtvi1l9 prominently. lrplc, beam cell S625 • No pets 545-4855 ------vie M Verde golf area track record Orea I Monrovia Ave CM btwn record required Mr Em. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): lnd1v1dual m position of authority 1st lasts 225 2 persons. *Versailles lux Jr 1 Bdr. Rmmt shr lrg H.B house REWARD potential. guaranteed t 30S·5PM ~~-~~~~ mons Newport Sta· finhts for your rinhts. Check details, be aware of "hidden clauses." no pets. 650·1798 1.. 1 a ec w/3 fun resp women nr 662-1422 or 632-3472 draw against com-on at 1 • uoners Inc 863·1200 &'' &'' re ,,g, POO . sp · s oceans 187mo 536·3525 m1ss1on Des1re 10 move years or older Call M-F You'll have chance now to revise, review and to rebuild on a more Frpl pool prvt patio gate. S550tmo 54'5-7754 _ _ Lost Cat. near w 18th & into management a plus btwn 8 30· 1 30PM e DELIVERY e suitable foundation. Scorpio. Cancer. Taurus persons figure promt-dshwsttr X·lg 2 Br on ALL NEW-2 br & bach apt leat1l1 W111tetl 2909 Placentia gry w/wht & Send resume 10 64'6-3966 Need extra Income? Be an 'ncntl • Eastslde $610 557·284 t avail now 33rd St Steps 4 European exchange stu-b I k · Sheen a P 0 Bo• l560 BOOKKEEPER Fu11111me Independent Cemet IOf NEWPORT APTS to beach 631-6836 dents working as appren· 631•5135 548-3975 Cos la Mesa. 92626 Fam1har with one-write THE REGISTER IHHI Ualuaiu.. Btaln Ualarallk.. Ital!\ Uafaralt~H 2 Br $350/mo • utlls In· -1-lYFllOIT !Ices during Summer '84 lost Charlie' our grn EOE system type 50 wpm. Must nave dependable C t M 2224 Im 22_.4 I 'It L 2"'1t.=9 fant only No walerbeds desperately need homes Mitred Conure bird (like a payroll. accounts re· economy cer lrvlne, ti I Ill at ii trnrt IC• 69 2450 Newport 1 Br 1ba. $675/mo down· for 12 wks lnt'I Educe-sml parrot) 3113, CdM ACCOUNTING ceivable& payable, 2-3 yr N-port Beach, Costa 2 BA 1 BA GARAGE, NO Ranging in price from L t.. I I stairs. Sandy 644-0126 lion, UCI, 856-1005 Reward S 100 760-0982 Newport Beach Real Es· office ewper helpful Call Mesa & Laguna Beach PETS $650/MO $650 $700 $1200 "1 •1 111 t•t Quiet cottage type, lrg --------I t t t 714/631-7191 areas Call Vicky bel · · ~ Dover Shores 2Bdt 1Ba. gar. pvt lndry Easlblull Spacious 1 Br , Office Re11t1la 2914 Lost EYE GLASSES with tare nves men irm 11am,95l-71l3 SEC. 2628 ELDEN AVE SULG ] 4 Br 3 Ba 3 car 2 trplcs rm. $595 • S300 relun· view. pool. pleasant area 6 7 W D B gray case. near Auebens ::!kp~,'~~n~~~rg:c:~~= lllHHPH/SEC'Y 71•!639·2044 'Ji I so r Leases isso 770-0347 dable dep Aefsreq'd No No pets $6~0 644-4767 1 1 ,e,~hcci''~q ,,' N or Beacon Bay REWARD ltnl E'!per1ence with Full time A/P construction IE•••STUTllS 28rencisd gar crpts ea It y II Spyglass Ridge. lrg lot, pets. 642·3099 Agent 54 1-5032 673-0086 computertzed accounting exp req Small office Stores'" your area Plhme drapes 773 W Wiison. No very pvt, 3 Bdr. 1yr lease. STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br 2 •S300/up crptsldrps Lost Grn Amazon Parrot. systems preferred Mus I be 11e"1b 1 e Fri/Sal Car necessary pets S550mo 631•8212 I Agt 759-0605 Ba. garden apt pool •30 B h vie Santa Ana Ave. CM Please send resume to 75 1•4 799 alt 9 AM S4 SO hr 541-07 l8 Of 7 86-1172 Waterfront home w/pte< & $4251535 710 w 18th St ~~~d ~~ma4k~28d4 eac 3116 Bertha 646-8331 P 0 Box 8708· 125 CHIHT •UH 12131 877 ·I l33 RENT GUIDE boat S 2 5 0 0 I mo -Ternllc view. park settmg. IN NEWPOfn BEACH Olhce space 1000.2000 Lost Silk Terner. Fem. New~;~~fo"a CA 2 yrs exp nee 855-0224 Hn&L/llCEPT. k-646-717 1, 646-5743 Ask all conveni4'fl<:eS. 2 Br 2 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-or 30000 s/I Nr Harbor & bl k/ l>rn Happy LJllU IUCI lllAZllE ...... S.50 WJ..~:Jl'tt'.r't.< lor Chuck or Liz Ba. $750/mo No pets ments & Townhouses Baker 50c stl 549.8181 646-6281 Costa Mesa lDMll. lSSISTHT Cl1PHTHS/Fl1islt Our t>Ysy temily denttl of· HOYMS, Apts & Condos 3880 Michelson Drive WestcITTI 4 br. 3 be. lam. 2151 Pacific. 855-0665 lrom S660 (Ask about dys 12o.1444 evs Male blkl wht husky lem Investment corp. Newporl needed to mlo custom floe 1$ searctung for. tun Landlords Advertise Free Irvine rm. s 1500/mo. 673-4195 631-6107 furnished apts. complale . whl Bull Terrier. male lrl Beach Strong supervlS· medical/computer ve· bright. energetic per9on 50c at S8t!'1r_e!2&60Marketa COLIMll& ••. or 642-5735 (Tom) -WE Off(• A OMOICE with TV, linens & utenslls, llllOl ISUll Chihuahua lem trt Aust ory & pro1ect coord1· h1cles for Flaat growing w/dental rec.pt1on1s1 ex-.. .. .. n may be rented for short Space for rent. Mike Shep mui. Fem blk /wnt na11on responstb11t11es Irvine mfg ormica pan-pertence lmmed open. -EASTSIDE TOWllOIE D1,ltxt1 Want a selecllon of great term or longer) On Jam· 673·5=l74 or 752-2841 terrier m1>1 tem f1wn pit Musi posess excellent e I 1 n g ca o' n e Is ing for quallt4ed person B D M d I 2 llvlng? We can oller any. boree Ad al San Joaquin bull ml llverlwht Spring-personnel management w/hrdwood. metal trim Pis call Robin 494-978a Clean 2 Br 1 Ba, bit-ms. rens over 0 e afara 2535 thing from a small ap1 to Hiiis Ad DELUXE 4 room ot11ce er Spaniel & cats & organiiattonal skllls Also hm1ted exper in _ fml patio "'"d nr park stories with 2 Matr suites. • 4 Br .. ~ ... It looklng In 144 1100 17th & Santa Ana CM 0 stteet me1111 261·0540 1-1L-llT ML .,.. • · '' • ..__.. 11v-" In neu CdM lov..iv 3br 2ba duplex .. """ "···3656. 125 Me•ft Dr. Will supervise 1 depl "' .,... Avall now S600 ~ tee. never .,....,, "" · • ... , CM. NB or HB think ol us • low rent 642-3763 .,.... ><> --d 11 nd 631 _7900. Agt. Dottle tral ~ecor. across from abOV9 Coast Hwy. $975 fl 1 h h 1 f CM stall members mcl Eit· 1·--------to han le a la in~t· park with community mo. 631-1458 for Info. rat or I 111 c O ce o Westcliff area 2BA Iba. H 1s t or 1 c: BI d g 1 n -ecullve Secretaries Xlnt Clerlcal ment planning and gov· E'14de 1BR Iba. totally re-pool saso1mo. Sharon I Ideal living pvt patio, comm pool A•·Awa1t.1ng down SH & minute laking sluUs emrnent ~ovalt S.nd furbished. no pets. Smith 644-8200 sg3 ttll tll 24 TSL MGMT 6•2· 1603 $675/mo Avail 3125 town Seta Ana 200·8000 SCRAM-LETS Mm 5 yrs exp as Adm1n llLLlll IESUICI/ resume to Taytor"WOOCI S525/mo. util Incl avail £406. dhc ;;;Q' home. no N B REAL TY 875· 1642 644-9842 and 875-3412 or t>eautltuny restored Aut req Nonl smolce< ,.-ir••iH CLEll row Homes. 1600 Dove 8 •50 7155 h ood 1 2600 I I 2 I .. f ANSWERS Im-__. nna..1nn, Send wvci:-St Suite 225. ...___ 4/1/ •." • Nori w 1 ux. s pets. met adultl, quiet, Raat. ltac~ 740 IMal 2900 turn.o -1 .. e.c;entury o • """' """"' ... • ....... .....,, • .., .. B 3 B Mii Sq 4Br. fir. toe swim pool, teeure. 1991 Newport Bl lloes GrNt parking, walk rH\lme to TMI, PO Box Growing insurance com· 8eacf'I Calcl 92660 ..,..... ~ • nr e many e>4tr ... S 1&00/mo 64&-8373 1 & 2 Bdrm •Pt•. beautiful Mom & 3 yr old ton has to Civle Center ONLY 2500. N B 92660 Attn peny neer oc Airport has (Attention· Peggy) 1700 • rents split level yr IM David 731-700. & quiet plaC41 lo llve. room tor rent Eslde C M S 73 per sq It gross Glance· Knead Carmen Woll Immediate opening '*-"-t.-1....._.1_,_, 1..., 0 C pool home 2 gar kid/pet · "GOOD VIBRATIONS" 846-6591 $265 Incl ulll S50·3814 Br~ker · 953· 1220 Sheen· Injure eearc:hlng problem btll· "" .... ....,. ·-·, ""' 639-8190 BEST Alty f• Unlverlltv Park You'll "•I 'em with this __ JEANS & bm mtg Mutt know l A area --...,...,,,.--~----"Tl't• T8fTacer. 2Br 2Ba claHl t Bdrm, turn, 4 Br 3 Ba 2 car gar. 2 story N.B. 2 blka to ocean. Frplc. Hunt Buch 4111 Mcatn St Football season logs-c puter 9rr0f d d Wilde 3 Br 1 Ba, 9ar. new Cardiff attchd garag.. No S476/mo. nice arN In twnhm In hlll top wooded wash/dry, poo11, tennl1 380 sq tt Private en-over You hear taTi..u!~ llYlllTISlll SALES =~· &p;~~ ::J;. ~·:~ ~"g::,C:. Cl'Pt•. paint. $ OO/mo. pets. $750/mo. 1st latt + CM e.41-8208 f" teUl1l9. quiet & prvt, $325 utlls pd. 645-2583 tranee. 1A beth &225/mo tight ends and k he .., ·..., 7 3()..5 Mon 845 7811 1at lut&dep.752-2881 MCAvall.3·l.752·288t vaultede-'llng.pool,1191. NB-& b 1 .. ly $terra Mgm1641•1324 meanJEANS nowt Y Th• Orange Coast Dally m1&11on f1gurH Must ___ • _ r 1-J-pvt patio &1050/mo nr . room a" on . · Piiot is 1ook1ng for have ax~lenl math ap-~~LP/T, !Of NB PfOf •••... oodbrldg• Spaclou1 Ellll & Newland qui.t haven fOf mature llWPllT IUO• Ptntaah 3012 ene1get1c motivated tlllid•. 10 key by toueh. pswon a famtty ~in. Vall~ 2U4 condo. 2 lg mstr bdrma. 962-0778 empl gentleman no 100011 MCond rtoor qui•t ~ for t>Oth outside 50· wpM typtng & prlOf CJude PIT m~d 3'l a; TL nf g,, SQ m:~atha. $950/mo. Fentullc 38A 3ba twnl'IM tmOklng $300 844·038!1 ,,,....: nleely .. ~ a. .. ,. ... ,.,!~.!--.4 •. salel and pen time ,.... ottlee Ol(pefi.nce Ex-of 8Mall otliee building. 1700'• rent• aptlt tewl N-.. "'"ll/d""" wet bar Nie• turnl.W room In blCfO,off-at p«klng,gar· 493 k ,Nwporh.nu ~ pl'lonesalel Hourlywage peliel~ reviewlng com-S4nd rwumt to 4.920 2 kldf 1 ·-....... · .--· • vallsbl. &4S.•SOO 10am 10pm 8$0-40$8 • comm1111on We offtl< putet room Cam put Or. Newpor1 oool home gar pe •---L .. ,,, .. 1 frple skylight vaulted C0tl• M ... Nie. loc ~ 8 · Mleaendcom!>'Ater train· Beach t2S80 Attn: 63M190 BEST Rlty fM LI.JUI llWMll .... ~I~. encl gar . fncd Call eller Gpm S..8-8892 V ky 845-3323 days CIRCUS Of Ing Unlq\19 opportunity For an 1nterv19W apc>Oint· Marg~ Ctowe lat .. H~ 3 fr 2 Bl. a;;, 2 car gar. yard, nr Hunt'g Hrbr Room iher• Bath. female •l11t S.lttt• to experi•ince various ment plMM cell -------- ; 4 BR 2 whitewater w. Victoria !!I!!' ~ $875. Call 8•8-0736 30 & up. Newport -..c:n. Irvine. nr J.W Airport llSSllE CIUIU*I .. i... fMpon8· 111-1110 Ull mu~ ·~~~:~~i .. bnQht ~~·,~UO-4Haff&7, ••11111n Ouiti1bf 1ba. bltlnl, W/O 12~5. ph 645-25~-. Ph<>M antW,' ullta pd, 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD :·~ie: ~~~()tlr=:. 0.. ...... 11 .... .,. GS~Lg:i<~~ & ctean, '1205. 712"'°'64 L fltum 2 & 3 bf -iita. by the ~~ ~~~ yrd, SEA a SUN LODGE cont r~s=~11 ...-vie. FULLERTON ..... t &.&... 1.-.-.... COUJ>Onlt Chu~ benlftt V.......,.t .. ,._,. ... "•"* ;;rt a ...... Al_...,,,.,.. •7• •170 -----&120 wtl/up Color TV ' IJ0-1112 If I t t_.. "'"' .. _ ".a.o427 -· Pf' 'W"' ~ ... "'.... ..,. "',, ... ..,.,. v v-v -302e W C •t H N t -• you 118 n eret ""· 1401 Dove St 51h FloOf a Kid• ok. U SO/mo. I mo. Npl H• 3 Bf WWlll __ oe wy, P ••trC1.. l IAYI A WIEI ple&M co~ 1n and~ ~a.en 912.,.471 or M&-N53 28a arnp6e P'knO & land· A,utalnll, YILUll Xtra lg rm beth 88Gk Day lt•lala ltll '"TTRACTIVE 11 -------•ot·D!!'! llWT0 c 1 '1_ IC&Plng. comptete kttctl pod. 1enn11 tama'8 ~ ,. • " --vo -M 4 lal ... bla.. 1711 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury tltn Nfa 1325 e.45-7897 f80'0 Harbor J'V MASS!USSES Tll IAIU PR.IT ~ C0rona dll L -IP(I In 14 ptw 1 Bdtm 1240 -ci tt TO SERVE YOU 330 West n-st Mt M.-omce boltpl.IOM& Liii , .,, 1 a. oondO at '2000/mo. Modtrn 2 Shatp 1 Bl. -c>\. upper, 2 Bdnn and Town'!Omti Vacati• Ag«il 54' ,.5032 OPEN 2• HOURS .... , r To""--........ ii •• 04)potlUftllf hneUta ~,... Terr. frpl. $Jory Beck e.y, 48d 3 $650/mo 1 dep Witt be " ... ab ltl7 Cott• ...... CA -belc;; ow Call Lym !M1·542'S A/C, wuMl'/df'Y9r, & be S* alf. 3 cw ow. lhown Sal 3·2•, 10-2. tan~· ttn't. WI~· t More iamlll• ar• ~ting IYllWElllT1-71 4-9.&2-4321 ,•1302 rwdmg pubic. othtr upgtedea. Poota. c:· )ac.. v.ac k>t. POM 1 1 4 A g • l • From~ '*00 Frwy PAii.,, ITU ow O.mPinQ "bug" thlt Wanled 100 ~ht E 0 E pl'tone iou" Oon1 need • oun ti i-c,. & ltnnia Cll1 0No or opt t42·t3&e t/2IS/211-9307 drtYe North on a..cn to Fully eqpd 6S: hmt. U yur If y-ou have a PtOllle to try estabUal*I Olliy Piiot "dr .. lllt1" •'*' JOU ~1l~&st~~g:~mo. •II BAYFRONT mot>Ue dlJ{• 3 Hew IOfMt you wan McFedden •nd Wtat on ml to PC Utt• AMI camper that'• not getllng HERi product and earn,_ -Cl Iliad, 142·58'71 ..._ an t111 In Cht DllY Bt 2 Ba beh. pool, ~ 10 ... .., 01 ~cFeddtln to SMwlnCI t>argain tor 214 ltmllltt ueed. tell It now Mlh a moneoy tOO~ gutrant" r rnd •l'lat you want 1n Hot Want Cll ._ Stll ldte llema 842·687• edit Sl&b yrty ~73--8022 n • 642-M19 VIiiao-. (71 •)893·!1H $14&tnlla in-8209 Cl fled Act Counney 6Tl-KER8_ Dally Piiot Ct~1t1~l'llld~t=~~~~~~~~~~l~'4~2~-51~71~====·-=.. I J 0.... Coat OAJLV PILOTfTue.day, Maren 20. 1884 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI£ ACROSS 1 Atta.ck 6Ep1om - 11 Agt 14 Utah city 15 Interweave 16 Penod 17 Actor. e o 19 Promise solemnly 20 Have on 21 In front· prel 22 Escape 24 Conversation 26 Didn't pass 27 Be ambitious 30 Male birds 32 Apphes hea1 to 33 College gps. 34 Fish disease 37 Toward shelter 38 Stands ready 39 Function 40 Atflrma11ve 4 1 Recreations 42 Cuban title 43 Telephoned 45 Virtuous 46 Hehx dogwoods SO Bucket 52 Went qulckly 56 Flow 57 Sensauonal 60 Bus abbr 61 Mr Kovacs 62 Left a bed 63 Letter 64 Dispatches 65 Apportioned DOWN I Exude 2 Irish river 3 Grtvet monkey 4 Extra innmgs 5 And not 6 Pumsh 7 Deplaned 8 Ship's route 9 Haberdash· ery 11em tO Runs rapidly 11 Withdrawals l 2 D1sintegr ate 13 Handled roughly 18 F1c1ton PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 26 Some foods 27 Out' 28 Market 29 Foresight 30 Lost 1tqu1d 31 Mild oath 33 Repulat1on 35 Solt lump J6 On ear1h 38 Room surface 42 Pronoun 44 EJOSt 45 Rum mixer 46 Plunder 47 Plum type 48 L11urg1es 50 NY station 5 1 B1ttng 53 Story tine 54 Poise 55 Slave - Sco11 48 Some deers 49 Banyans and 23 Fabrication 25 -tonga 39 Restore to confidence 4 1 Spectacles 58 Belore prel 59 Macnine parl AGES 11-14 I EARN tw TO $75.00 PER WEEK . w. llO• Mtt 1 ~ OOtftlftP lor ,ovnc uctr bams lo SLC111t 1eadeti for The Ofanct Cout o.ity Piiot Ovr ctews statt al J 30 P 111 and "°"~ unt1l 8 JO p 111 ... d•JS On Saturday. '" ~ a t.w lllO!t hovf$ You w1ft tarn man) tr.pi and pntts . .tone "''" qrninc rour own lllOMJ , ltltre 1s no deltm1nc or colk'chon 1nvolvfd If pou ere tnltrtsled, pltaw ctll Mr C •rl (714) 548-7058 r 11 12 13 16 PART TIME Reg1onalcorp, 14 positions. hard workers only Start at 7 36 Need car Must be 18-t & well groomed 964·2890 Part/lime SUPPLEIEllT YOUR llCOllE Daily Pilil1 • ••• • • •••• ·: • • : PART TIM£ i • • • • : Deliver Daily Pilot by auto : : in Laguna Beach area (ap-: • prox. 2 hours per day) week-• : day afternoons & early : : mornings on Sat. & Sun. : • Earn approx. $400 per • : month. Ask for Bruce : : Emsley 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. : • • : CIRCOLA TION DEPT. : : 642-4321 EOE : 4\ .................... .. -1 '78 Civic, MW tires. 4 '11YWlll New 1835 .,,gtne, m11Q9. MW llr•. S2000. 957-2805. 8e2·2"7 Ba)a Bug. no top, stereo, aheepslcln coven $900 firm. 642-2993 Technlcs SL5 new s130. apd,reeent tune.up. lat. 300 lb YOl'k Olympic bnch LEISE CAI CO S1400 takes ll. 850·8296 ~ curl S500. Micro wave laa11 l 7 I 5 c.u $300 631·4278 All molr'e1 & Modeh 9 DRAWER CHEST-: PenoftoU~ed Servke lty SOLID WOOD. PECAN ro assandra COLOR GAEA T SHAPE. -U $75. 631·2177 Credit opprvf by"'-"• Wheelchalr S 125. Easy HIO ..... hr .. ...,_. chair $20. 9X 12 rug S 15 650-1996 645-2357 Piaaos/Or1aa1 6ZZI Aato1Wa11tH 9 ZO B.ABY GRANO PIANO • CASI THAY. Black S 1900 • 673•4547 tor vehlcie. 551-8285 Gulbransen Premire organ exit cond. too lrg for new home $1500. 673-8409 DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thur9d8J Coeta ..... °"* WEIUY CLWClllS llllTRICIS CONNELL CHEVROLET ._.,_,.. ll.1r t•" I\ t I " I \ \1 ~ " \ ' 541>-1200 WEllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREE APPUIUL Cormle<·Oellllo CllEVHLn 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-1011;141-3131 WEWAITYIH OLW llEI Ollll See Ronald Daoe THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HARllOA Ill VD COSTA ME~A 64'2 0010 • I m MllE lelllll'S SllTH c1u1n lllZI UlftftlllT 11 .. lllll Volume Sales, Service And Leutng 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington BMch (11•) ••2-2000 •11•1 9141 179 Mazda RX7. bronH. moonroof. headers. r~ Ing B Kit. Concourd Stereo. ale. $7350. 731·9442 '81 MAZDA 626, 4 dr, stereo, air, 5 spd, 11lnt cond . $6100. 642-6401 Mercft11 hu 9145 '66-230sL. Euro. 50 ml .. both tops, 5 spd, 14K/offer. 0/646-4868 '71 250 ale. am/Im, white, v.1.. 9175 1..SE 113. cfHn, red wagon $2299. 494·1858 '72 1800ES. EJccel cond. Ma~al trans. Aste $6500 846-0830 640-3255 dy '73 Volvo 1800 ES Sports Coupe Wagon. white/blue lnt9'1or, 85K ml. Perteet cond. $6900/0BO. 641·9826. '80 GLE, llte blue, gd cond., S8.750. OBO. 557.7725 •iac. 9177 'II llTI IEPLIOAI $8500 960-3047 '75 Brloklln SV1. 37,000 miles, white & black. $12.000. 650·1010 TRANSPAC One family haa 6 venlcles: '63 Dodge step van, '70 Toyota. '70 BMW. '70 Karmann Ghia convert, '71 Bug, '79 Olds C/S. All reas. 631-9953 ah 6pm Aat11, Doaestic mlchelln tires. good AJIC 9305 cond. S4500. 67S-1779 "'·7'°"o""""H"'OP'!IRP'!'N'!'!IET!W"'· ...,.48P.k,...m~1. '71 280SEL, burgundy, blk great running cond Int. am/Im, ale, lmmac. S 1000. 631·2336 _s __ 6 __ soo-:-=o=bo-=97::":9::-::-3:-:90::-:4-::-:::--Ca•illac 9309 '75 MERCEDES 2400 Ale, am/Im, xtnt cond. '70 Coupe de Ville. Needs 548-3807 eng/body work ($600 done) S500obo 760-9396 CONNELL CHEVROLET .'•,,.11..rl••I h • • • r-. I \ \1 I ·, " S46-I 200 !-il-"111 11\11 HIGH 79 LOWH f 1111 1111111 TU ESDAY . MARC H 20. 1984 ..., Coast Fountain Valley schools are going to offer child care./ A3 Ex-publisher Walter Bur- roughs takes on critics of UC Regents./ A3 Ca lifornia Tax rebel Howard Jarvis has turned in a million signatures for 'Save 13' measure./ AS A Soviet Intelligence ship has been spotted off Northern California./ A4 :::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation President Reagan is a hypocrite, critics charge. /A& A lot of political marbles are at stake in Illinois voting today./ AS World Marathon peace talks in Switzerland are stalled in ninth day./ AS A large quake has been recorded In central states of Soviet Union./ AS Mlnd&Body Have you got the hang of gravity boots? Exercise advocates tell the advan- tage of stretching up- side-down ./B 1 If you think you're having a heart attack, do you know what to do? /82 :::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:·:::·===·=·=·=~=·:·:·:·:· Sports Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson shoots from the hip in his exclusive series of articles for the Daily Pilot, beginning today./C1 Orange Coast College swimmer Toni Barrett Is making a big splash for the Plrates.C1 Maurice "Clipper" Smith died at age 85./C2 Entertainment Mozart's "The Magic Flute" plays bawdy comic music at Orange Coast College./84 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business CAD/CAM technology is wave of future In auto- mated manufacturing. /85 INDEX Bridge Erma Bombeck Bulletin Board Business California News ClaNlfled Croaaword Death Notices Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers Mlhd and Body Mutual Funds NatlOMI Newt Optnlon PoHceLog Pubflc Nottcee Sportt &toe* Merkett T~ Theet.,. WMther Wortd N.wt f. C5 82 A3 C5 A4 C&-8 ce C3 82 C7 82 81-3 85 A4 A8 A3 C3~ C1·3 ae EM EM A2 A4 0 A AN c. E. c 0 u N T y (,A LI F 0 HNI A /I' ( I •.• ' e ire e a1n;· Celebrating spring With appr opriately •Prtnillke weather, the new aeaaon made lta debut th1a momln&, and 4-year-old Erica Nelaon of Newport Beach welcomed the aeaaon with her friend ara GoldJe. For once, the aklea alone tile <>ranee Coaat are correapond.inC with the calendar u many reai denta bead for the •reat outdoora. Street race suspect files claim Huntington High student says police Thomas is suffering continued injury because of the decision to charge him with murder. Except for Thomas and Craft. all the cases in Orange County ha ve involved alcohol. probe of accident was malicious, careless The claim names the city of Huntington Beach. whose police in- vestigated the accident, and Orange County government, which is pros- ecuting the case. Claims typically are forerunners to lawsuits. Thomas and Randy Craft. both seniors at Huntington Beach High. were allegedly racing each other along Adams A venue in Huntington Beach at speeds reaching 90 mph when they slammed into a c.ar driven by Gloria Chang, 48, at an intersection. By STEVE MARBLE Ot tM DtllJ Not ..... One of two Huntington Beach Hi&h School students accused of murder 10 a violent car accident late last year has filed a claim alleging be is the victim of a careless and malicious police investigation. Jeff Thomas. one of the drivers charged in the afternoon accident last Dec. 2 that lef\ a Fountain Valley mother dead, claims the severe murder charge against him represents an abuse of the judicial process. Although the claim does not speci- fy an amount of money, it states Only four times in Orange County history have drivers been charged with murder in conn~tion with a fatal car accident. The violence of the collision knock- ed the woman'scarabout 375 feet and (Pleue tee STREET I A2) Beach buses Ba:nk depositors waitf or funds to alleviate By JERRY HIRSCH accordinf to Alan Whitney, a spokesman for the Federal ot111e1>91r,........ · Deposit nsurance Corp. The bank will ~open from 9 t .,..arr-1cja111s The bi$ payout began today when more than 100 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week. . i j 111 · depositors hned up early this morning to get their money The bank'.s Costa Mesa. ln:me and Santa Ana out of the failed Heritage Bank. branches remain closed. People wnh accounts at those Planning on gotng to the beach State and federal regulators were unable to find branches can get their money at the main Anaheim office. thlssummer? another bank to assume the $147 million in insured Whitney said. deposits for the Anaheim-based bank and started In keeping with a new get-tough policy that makes If you .,.., the Orange County liquidating Heritaee's assets today. depositors with more than SI 00.000 in a bank acco unt Transit ot.trtct la offering an I:kpos1tors with accounts of St 00.000 or less and share in a bank·~ fail~re. about 75 deposnors wnh a atternattve to drMng. No more Individual Retirement Accounts of $200.000 or less can combined $6.5 million in Hentage Bank will receive onl) twelterlng tn long, hot tlnee of retrieve their money at Heritage's main office on Euclid 35 percent of their m~ney above S 100.000. Whitney said. traffic creeping along at • snelt'I Avenue in Anaheim today. . The St~te Ban~ing Department closed t~e bank. paceaayou neerthebeech.Andno The pay out will continue for as long as it takes to Frida) evenmg after It was unable to reverse a history ot more maddening eearchel for return the money to the bank's I S.000 account holders. (Pl-..e tee D&P08JTORS/A2) parlclng plecM. Brokered deposits policy brings sharp increase iii bank failures More· than 60 U.S. banks have failed in the past year and a half, with seven aoinJ under in California. CompetJtion, derqulation and simply havina more banks than qualified bank managers arc all factors contributina to the failurcs. accordina to Alan Whitney. a spokes.- man for the Federal Deposit In- surance Corp. And if that wam't enouaf\, a new practice of seUina or brokcrina ac- counts is makina matters worse. rqulators say. The failurc of the Anaheim-~ Heriiqe Bank last Friday focu9cd new attention on smaller banks' &r0wma practice of buyina brokered deposits \o t1i1C funds -a con· troversial system in which benks pay middlemen a ftt for brin&lna 1n oew account Brokered deposiu at Hcniqe Bi.nk1 with bran~hes m Co ta Mesa. Irvine. Santa Ana and Anaheim. accounted for an unu ually h1ah 64 , ,. JERRY HIRSCH Focus oN TH£ N u~s percent, orS97 . .S million of the bank's $I S3 million in deposits, accotdina to Whjtney. Industry analysts sec the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s d«is1on not to protect Hcriiqe Bank's larscr account holders as a blow qainst banks USlf\I a hi,h percentaae of brokered depo it About 7S Heritaae Bank investors wtll act back 3S cents on the dollar for their $6.5 million in uninsured ac- count!. They &rt the 1nvcston who had account of mort than SI 00.000. In past closures, they were protected by merging the failed bank with 1t stronaer one that covered the funds. All accounts of SI 00,000 or less arc insured by the government. "The FDIC clearly is on the warpath in opposition to brokered deposits, .. says Lawrence Cohen. a bankina industry analyst WJtb Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. Money brokers act as go--betWttns between banks and investors. The pncti« arew as the banking industry wu dcreautatcd and banks were 11ven pcnnissiob to pay whatever 1ntettst tltCS they wanted. Money brokers Jtncrally work in two wa)'I. Finl. they~ take people with mort than $100.000 \o inv~t. bruk that money mto smaller chunks and pool the money with fund from other investors to create new. insured S 100.000 accounas. The brokers hop for the banks rPleue ... BA.MI/ A..2) it Eighth blaze in same area since January By PHIL SNEIDEJ\MAN Of ... Dllltr ......... Fire officials suspect a Monday night garaae fire may ht tbr wCifk ol an arsonist who has ~ at leul _... other similar fires since Jan~ ill'" the same Hunlington ~ neilltoo borhood. Huntington Beach F1re ~ ment spokeswoman Mardul'.Ylri said the most recent anon fire WM reported at 11 p.m. Monday ia a condominium complex p~ oa tM 2600 block of Del Way. . "It fits the description of the carlJct fires," Werth said. "But we're aot absolutely positive yet that it was set by the same person." She said Monday's fire caulCd $4.000 damage to a car and other belongings in the garage and. s~.~ damaae to the structure. No inJunet were reponed. Wenh said investiptors de~ termined the fire was deliberately let by someone who ignited combustible materials in the p.rage. Residenu of the complex spotted the blaze and calJcd firefighters. Wenh said a stack oflumber outside the aaraae also was ignited, but that blaze was put out by residents before firefighters arrived. Monday's firc was the first in the (See Pllt&IRJQ/A2) Woman tells of stabbing By STEVE MARBLE OfllleO.-, .... ...,. A young Huntington Beach woman sobbed as she described in court Monday how she picked up a larJC kitchen knife and -feanng for her life -plunged it into a man she said was prepanng to rape her. "I skimmed it up to the top of bis leg and stabbed him ... she recounted. "Then I ran out. I wasn't stopping for anything.·· She fou$}lt back tears again as Deputv D1stnct Attorney Michael McGuire held up a blood-stained knife and asked the wo.man to identify 11. She did. The 19-)ear-old woman is the key witness 10 the attempted rape trial of Steven Lee Burmood. a dark-haired 28-year-old who'd been free from state pnson only five months when be. alleged I) tried to rape the woman on a mist} evening last Nov. I. Burmood was arrested the same evening at his parent's near'by bo\lle where he reportedl) collapsed in a bathroom from the deep knife wound. according to police record$. On the open mg day of ttte trial at West Orange Supenor Coun. -the ~oman described to the jury how the man she identi fied as Bunnood grabbed her. led her to a bedroom a.nd rcmo,ed first his clothes and then hers. .. He said he'd been watching me and IA.anted to have me.'' she U· plained "He said '(ome on baby. I IA.ant \OU ••. Burmood. weari ng a li&ht-<-olorcd spons 1ackct and dark sftin. sta.rcd ma1j1.ht ahead dunng the testimony. (Pleue .ee ST ABlll1'0/ Aa) Vangsness pleads not guilty to charges he murdered McNaughton; court da_,.;;.te_s_e_t _ An Orange County Supcnor Court Judae on Monday scheduled 1 May l 4 trial for an 18-year-old Com Mcia man cha11ed with murderina the son of a prominent Newl)On Beach fam· ti~ Brent Louis Vana.sness entered a pica of not guilty to the Jan. IS, 1984 tabbing of 29-year-old Scott James McNau&hton. McNauahton died shortly afier he crawled to a nc1&hbon. apartment 1n the Villa BaJboa apart· men ts and 1dent1fied Vanasnessas his alleged attad..er. Testimony prt~nted durma Van- gsncss' preliminary hearing m Harbor Muntc1pal Court 1nd1cated McNaughton was stabbed 25 times with a wooden chisel and later bled to death. STREET RACE CLAIM .•• From Al caused Thomas· car to erupt in flames. according to poltce. Chang died 30 minutes after the accident. The teens were charged with murder because the> were alleged!) tn\ol,ed 1n a speed contest at the time or the acndent. according to IA-put~ D1)tnct -\ttorne~ Brent Romne) Lawyers representing the two I 7-year-olds have filed a demur as~ing a JU\t'.'ntle court judge to reduce the murder charge to man- slaughter -\ rultng 1c; cwected Fnda~ Both Thomas and (·raft are free but. a\ a cond111on for their freedom. ha'c been ordered not to dme V anasncss claimed durina lhe hear- • U\J that he was actina in self-defense after McNaughton came at him with a knife and attempted to sodomize him. McNaughton is the )On of John McNauahton. the weaJlhy board chairman of the Newport Beach-based Nattonal Education Corp. In scheduling the May murdertnal. Judge Da vid Carter kt stand the $I 00,000 bail requirement. Since his arrest. Vanpness has been unable to riuse the required bond and has remamcd m the Orange County Jail. Thomas· claim. tikd March 9. \tatrs the police 1nves11ga11on and "iubsequcnt dt·c1s1ons of th(' d1stnc1 attorne) 's office reprci.ent a ··ma- licious ahu;,c'" of the JUd1c1al proccs\ The claim charges both the ctt) and count) .. careless!)·· executed their 1n' esugauons in reaching tht" de- c1s1on to seek murder chan~es STABBING DESCRIBED IN COURT ... From Al 0.itr "°4 pflo4o llr l'lcMtd IC Miiiet Steven Burmood (right) confer• with attorney Brian Decker at a-convict'• attempted rape trial. FIREBUG STRIKES ... From Al Huntington Beach neighborhood since Feb 26 . .when police officers firefighters and Explorer scouts con- ' erged on the Huntin~ton Beach neighborhood otT Yorkto"n -\\enue between England and Delaware streeti. to pass out l11er., 1.1;arn1ng residents about an arso nm Since Jan. 22. eight fires ha' e been set in the neighborhood. general!~ during nightt1mt' hours. The tires ha ve been set in carports. garages. refuse bins and a laundry room The blazes. which have caused more than S 130.000 1n damage. are believed to be the work of the same person. The stnng of fires ti. under tn· vesugauon by poltce and fire officials who are concerned because the neigh- horhood I!> a congested area Jammed "1th apartments and laced with allev"a's. In one instance. 20 apartment residents "'ere c' al·uated because of a fire in an ad101n1 ng garage. but no scnous IOJUrll''> haH· occurred as a result ul thl· lirc!> Ho"C'l'r tirctightl'r'> ha'c urged rcs1dcnt'> to install '>molo.t: de1ectorc; and \\tilth lor '>U'>PICIOUS ix·oplc 1n 1he area Fm· dt•panment '>pokes"'oman Wenh <,aid the Del Wa) con- dom1n1ums where Monda) 'c; blaze occurred was included 1n the area "here warning tl1crs were distributed last month. .. The residents were \Cl) much aware of the ~1tuat1on." she said. His mothrr '><lt m thc audience. The woman said she was bab) !>ttt1ng a 2-and 3-year-old at the t1mc- of the alleged attack. She said she had JUSt returned to the children's home with both )Oungsters in tow when she saw a man sleeping on a living room couch "He had a stocking-a nylon -on top of his head and a knife in his hand.:· she testified. The woman went on to descnbe how the man pulled the nylon down over his face and approached her, puttmg the point of the knife to her nb cage. She said the two children were Cl) 1ng and asked "who that bad man 1s." The man led her to a bedroom and after removing his pants. undressed her and pushed her down on a bed. she testified. She said he pulled the nylons otT his head and stretched them between his hands like "he was going to strangle me ... The ""Oman testified she saw her opponunll) moments later when she 'ipolled the knife on a nightstand next 10 thl' hcd Keeping the "capon h1ddt•n 'he .... 11d she sltd it qu1ckl) up his kg and thrust 11 into his groin .\Bhc ran from the house. stopping onl~ 10 grab the children. she said she sa" the man coming after her w11h thl' ~nili: '>till protruding from his bo<h .. , k \\J') '•'l>hbh -likl· hl' \.\,\\ h11ld1ntt hirmcll up on thl' wa11.·· '>he \JtJ .\ \Crnnd w 11 ncss. Barn 'v1 ust·. ll'Sttlil•d that he was walking home from a la'>t-food restaurant with a friend that night when a shirtless man raced past holding some clothing to his groin area He identified the man a!> Burmood The trial 1s expected to conclude this \.\Celo. DEPOSITORS LINE UP FOR MONEY ... From Al heavy operating losses. The bank had built up a ponfolto ofS62 mt Ilion in problem loans. Control of the bank was handed to the FDIC while both regulator) agencies sought another bank to take control of Hentage' insured dcposm and its four branches. The FDIC has come under considerable heat from Louis Caner. the state supenn1cnden1 of bank~. for m handling of the Hcntage Bank clo!>ure. In a statement released Monda' night. Carter bla'lted the FDIC for using its ne"' get-tough polic). forcing largc dl'pos1tors to share the FDICs burden 1n a bank failure Although the FDI C was willing to take contol of th(• large problem loan ponfolio and wac, making no attempt to transfer the larger. uninsured accounts to another ban lo. the regulators recet\ed no senous otTcrs. Wh11ne) said ··The pohc~ for closure t'Stahllshi:d in \Vash1ngton. "The branches are not in what arc considered to hc 1n good locations:· Wh1tne) said D ( . b~ the FDIC board proH·d not onl~ d1sruptl\e to all bank depositors but also to our etTons to work out a 'imooth trans111on." said Caner .. I think the potential existed for us to arrange a new owner as we have in most failures handled 1n the trad111onal manner. but the FDIC approach placed added hurdl'n!> on us." Caner said Another reason wh\ there wa'i ltttlc interest 1s that the branches had proved cost I) to operate for Heritage adding to the bank·s losses. None of the potential bu)cr~ bcl1e,ed they could make the branches profitable. Wh1tne~ said The third factor was that 64 percent of Heritage Bank's deposits were in controH'r\1al brokered fund'> - something the potcn11al bu,cr<:. "'anted to a"o1d Wh11nc' said Wh11ne~ d1sagn:cd. "Wl· can loulo. hal·k no"' .ind \l'C 1ha1 nu such transaction "'a' 1n thc rar<l'i Therl' "l'rc no takl'P>. no offer-; That 1ml1lall'' thl•rt• "a' a lo"' k'cl ol 1ntcrl'\I 1n thl' hanlo. ·· Brokered depos1tc; are put tugl·thl·r h) m1ddlen1l·n who sell the account'\ to the hank for a cumm1s\wn 111 mo'>l hank lailurn dl•po'>lt\ of J hanl. do'>l'd 011 I ndJ~ night arc 1ran!>krrt·d h\ thl' I ()IC to anothn hank \' hl'rl' lhl· funds "'mild ht· J\ .11l.1hk 111 tkpo\llOr\ thl' 10111>" 1 ng \f nnda ~ A.I though the~ pro' 1de an cas~ "3) for a small hank 10 raise mone\. brokered fund CO\t a hank about I pcrn·nt more than walk-in account., adding to C\P<'n'iCS. Brol-1.'rl'd del)Os1ts also are morr ltkel~ to tx.· "'1thdra" n on '>hon notice. making tht"m hart.Irr tor lhl' h.rnk w man.tgl· Whttnr' c;n1d l h1!> time. thc fl)J( dl'l ldl·tl Hen1Jgt' "ould remain tlo\nJ tor al ICJ'>I one hu\lnl'\\ da~ and d{'P<JSll'> 0' t•r $ IO<l.000 1 thc anlllulll 111 wh1lh lhl· FDIC 1n'>urc'> bank .1tl11Unh -\\oulJ not be tr;imkrrcd to an~ other bank BANK FAILURES INCREASING ... From Al with the highest inu.·n·<;t rail''> 111 put the mone~ 1n and then chargl' lht• bank a comm1s.,ion to plan· thl' account. Brokers also take smalkr .1010urm from less wealth\ 1n,c<.tor' 10 hutld insured $1 00.ooO acrnunl'> to platt• with banks. Federal regulator<, wntcnd that money brokers abu\l' thl' kdaal ~v1ngs insurance program\ h\ lind 1na a loophole 10 protl'll IJrgn mvcc;tor'i through the 1n\ur.imc '" tern T)'PIC3lh. hank .. 1n trouhk \qll r-·~ higher intcrec;t ralf\ 1n a la\l·d111 h ctfon to attran dcpo'i1l\ Thi· In· averages about I r>rnt·n1 plu' thl' commission. 'i3H Wh1lnl'\ Because th(' bank~ an· p;, 1ntt 111nrt· for their monr\ thfir lo\\l'' tx·umw wor1t Th"' a r(' fw l t•d h> J pptm l' nik1cr. higher 1ntcrc'1 ln.11\\ to malo.\' enough monc:\ In pa' tht· 1nl rt'.l'•\·d cost of the brokc:rC'd lund' T hl' hlan\ ao sour the hank fold\ .rnd thl' government "'Ind\ up p:nrntt tlu· hill "Thai 1s a rral prnhkm lur 1hc fDIC Pn'\ltrnahl\ all Ill thu\C.· hro- kcred dcP<>\11' at fil·r11.t~l' Bank "-Crc under SI 00,000 .ind ;all nl thO!i( dePQSltOr\ ~<>I Olli l kan \U\\ Dean • \\ 1th·r\ c nlwn Hrol.1·n·d dqlo\11' .ll l ou ll tl·t.1 tor lt1 JX'fll'nt ol thl' lund\ 1n 1hr .,~ hani..-. 1ha1 h,1\l· f;11kd 111 lhl· la'>I 1"0 \Car\. alrnrding lo I DIC C h.1irm,111 V. i). ltam l\~,ll' "h" r.tll\ llH· W•tllln ··an nu111gh1 Ill t\ll\l' ·· < oht•n \n'' I kn tag, .. , '14 pc:n:l'nt t1~un· ~') 'ntrl·nwl\ high' for thr 1ndu,tn Jnd V. h1tnn note\ .. that 1c; tertainl\ h11the1 than )Ou would l'\pt'l I or \.\JOI 10 <;\'(' • In an dfort to l-1 I I thl· monc) broker '' \tcm l'l\3C ha\ propo'icd only the fir'' S ID0.1100 a hroka brings into a bani.. tx· ehg1hk for federal insurance. Hut "'h1k that proposal is under re' 1c"' rt·gul;itors arc doina their bt~t to make thing~ difficult for banks that rd\ on hrokered funds ~ h1tnc~ call\ 11 .. marketpla« dis· l lphnc ·· '\\e "'ant the people v.-1th larser arrnunl\ to take a closer look at how "'t'll thctr banks arr man~ ... Whit· nn e\plaans. ~nd brokered funds arc nn 1nd1c1· 11on of a problem. ht claim . ··we art set"1n1 incrcoi~1n1 c:v1dtncc of the problem or brokc~ dcptl"~.' 1n failed blank and problem bank\. Cohen btlic·\c~ the f DIC lJ tr)'lnl • to plau· thl· attt·nt1on ol ( ongrt.')!> and tnl' puhltt on the brokered dcpo!>tts problem through sudden clo11urc!> hkc Fndafs. The FDIC closed down a bank in Te>.as 1n a s1m1lar manner JUSI hours before Heritaae Bank was 'iCllCd. The stratc&Y may not work. Cohen says. "The \/&St bulk of dePosttors ha' c no clue as 10 what makes o well-manaaed bank and they would not know how to fiaurc out 1f their bank 1sa problem bank." Cohen say). One qu1dc way to chanac that would be for the FDIC to rtfcasc 11~ sttttt h t of 600 banks ti believe arc in scriou trouble. The FDIC has kept the list under wraps brcau!.e 1t believes there would be a run on the banks if people knew the> were 1n trouble. .. They arc talk1na out of both \tde., of their mouth Herc the> are tr) 1na to convin« )OU that the market w11l $Clf-<omct it people look at their banks harder but the fact of the m:mrr as that the regulator\ don't g1-.c wu tnouah 1nforma11on about the banks." Cohen c'plain' •· t\11 the\ need to do 1' rdc1m· that hM . . WEATHE R ~------- Fog, low clouds to roll in Coastal Extended c .... MIO .... ,,, Wtlh IOClll) 9ua1y Sent• Ana w1noa Thu•tO•y lnU .. ••119 clOu<la ano ce>olef ,.,., "' ,,,. pe<IOd HIQl>t T,,urSOay 75 IO 85 coo4•ng IO 85 to 75 t>r Satu•O•y Low1 mo.tty •5 10 SS Temperatures All>tn) All>YQuerq.,. 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Oltec11on - "9no Alt:flmonO SllOUla SI P.ia hmOI Sall l•• Sen AntonlO Sen Otego SenFreN;~o St Sit Metle SNltle Sit~ SIOu• Fella Spoune Sy•llCVM TOC)eke Tue:_, fljjM Wuhonglon W!Chlle llU 2 . 3 3 "' 3 2-3 3.4 Snow[[] 1$ M .. •• &2 '1 82 77 :t• 52 64 29 •• S3 32 77 41 &2 ~' Heat from angry motorists a lot worse than the smog 30 40 33 ff a& 47 " $0 2& 46 52 21 40 21 30 33 35 42 28 By 1be Associated Press -\NT A ANA -Dozens off um mg motorists who waited nearly five hours for their car!>· first smog inspections under a ne"' state law ha'c been turned awa) at the test centers. ne'er e"<pcnenced lines and crowds hke toda) ... we'd get one-third as many as have heen lining up toda) •· ··Tht~ 1s JUSt nd1culous. Jsn ·1 1t?"' said Cind} Schneider. 30. of Costa Me!.a. who needed a smog cen1ficate for a pickup truck she was buying. ··The) 're trying to clean up smo$. But how much smog are we putting an the air idling our cars every five minutes (in hne) for two or three hours? h JUSt doesn·t make sense." Although the program d1dn·t of- ficially stan until today. at least nine of the state-cen1fied inspection sta- tions were open Monda} in Orange. Los Angeles and San Bcrnardmo counties. 8) m1d-mornmg. most of the nine Hamilton Test S\Stems centers were Jammed with auio o>wncrs hoping to '>queak in ahead of 01her motonsts. Ho"'e' t..'r. the test centers reJet'tl·d all but thosl' "ho required testing bccau\c of a changt· 1n ownership or thost "ho were reg1Menng an out-ol-'>tall' car hcrc Mall\ "'ho "a1tcd "'l'rl' 1old 1hc1r 'l'hldl·\ "'ouldn·1 bl.• tec.1cd un11l 1hc' H'tl'l\l' ll'h1d1· fl'nt'\\JI ri:g1.,1ra11on llOllll'' in lhl' m.111 "(an \OU bd1t..'' c 1t 1 I 1unlo. J da' off trom \\Orio.. and "a11ed almost 1hn.'l· hours bc:fort· -,omebod\ told me I l·an't get m) lar l'helkl.'d:· said Todd ~ 11l1am\. 2h. ol Garden Grove " ... The pubht 1~ in the dark and I blame the \tatt. This 1s onl) the twg1nn1ng of thl· tonfus1on and chao~" l 'nder thl' 1982 la"'. b m1llton cars and hght trucks will be inspected b~ spcuall~-1ra1ned ml·chan1cs at 7.500 stations state"' tdl· once the program 1'> in full operatton -\'chicle must be tested e'en l\.\O \ear'i Proponen1s Sa)· the plan" 111 reduce auto rm1ssion'> b) 25 pl'rrcnt b~ I 987. .. I t"~ going 10 take llmt• to iron the bugs out. .. said Pegg~ George chief '>polo.c!>man for thc lianta .\na-based Hamilton Tl'\t '),~tcm-:. "We've Since 1979. state officials have contracted Hamilton to test out-of-state and newl\-sold vehicles at its 17 stauons. · At Hamilton's Laguna Hills center. manager Hector Calderon said a change in testing methods caused some of Monday's backup. Under the old program. Calderon said it took two to three minutes to actually test an engine. But now mechanics must '1suall} inspect the engine's smog ~' s1rm as well as uc;c more soph1st1- cated equipment to test for pol- lutant~. "We didn't anuc1pa1e this much traffic:· Calderon said ... We thought "I could be at the beach having a good time ... said Henry Torres. 19. of Santa Ana. >who had decided 10 have ht<, tar tested on his day otT. Ncarl} se' en hours after the Statton opcnl'd. a sign was posted at , the sta11on not1f) mg dn vers what kinds of car-. "'ould be tested. Selection of dentist's jury in-second week The t1me-coneum1ng prooeu of eetectlnv a 12-membet jUry to consider second-degree murder chwgee pending egalnat eo.ta Mele d&ntl•t Tony Protopeppae cnt..o lt91eCOnd week Monday In Orange County Superior Court. Judge Lui• Cerdenet unmoned a MCOnd panel of 100 Juror• to hie 101h floor Santa Ana courttoom to eneure the poot of proepecttYe jurort le large enough to proWSe • b4llMold Jury. Ourtng the lntiall ecr..una proceu, the JudOe POMI a..,._ of questions to prospectJv. jUrot1 ln gr<M.tpt of 12. 'rhOM proepectlW Jurors who are not dlamleeed .,. tMf1 queetk>ned ln groups of three ebout pre-trial publicity. Tho9e queatlone.,.. to be put to Jurors today. Cates.net ha Indicated he would Ilk• the evk:lentlaly portion Of the trial to begin sometime later thle week, P«hllPt u Arty u Wedntldey. Protopapp ... 38. w .. char~ wtth murder after thrM petilnta at hit high-volume 19th Street Cotta Meta cllnlO died allegedly followtng ane,sthetla .. related dental treatement In 1982 and 1983. The trial Jt expected to take 9'ght or 12 weeks. Youth, 18, feared drowned after being swept away off Huntington By ROBERT BARKER Of 1he OaltJ Piiot ll•n Hope'> that an 18-~ car-old Norwalk ~outh may \Unil·ho" ha' el heated death 1n rough waters otT 11 un11ngton Bcat h ha' l' all but disappeared. safe1~ otlil 1.ib !>a1<l toda' \nuro C.iunzak-. Herrera. a machine op<'rator. wa~ l.1'1 Wl'n h~ h1!> cou<,in ~unda). suffering from a leg cramp "'hlll'lx·ing !>"•CPI out to sea b) a strong npttde otTBolsa < htra State Beach. .. v..r·, e checked arca ho~p1tab and poh<'C' depart- llll'nt'> and we're going to chct·k w11h the 1mm1gra11on dl·partmt'nt to '>CC 1fhcerroneousl~ was picked up." said Nttk Sopha. llunllngton Beach State Lifeguard super- ' l\Or .. But he "'as pre'>umcd JI lir t to be missing 1n the "'a1crand that high probah1 lit)' 1s increasing. .. Sopha said. .\n aunt of the m1\'iing man claimed that Herrera's WrRE L1sTENING shouts for help went unheeded because ofa language barrier. Herrera spQke Spanish. But Sopha' said lifeguards arc trained to react to visual signs and language problems wouldn't be as factor. "lfhc had been seen. he would have been pulled out of the water." Sopa said. however. that the ltfeguard stafTwas operating on a winter schedule and there were on I) three ltfeguards to protect the big crowd that was drawn to Bolsa Chica by unseasonable weather. The npudes. which he ~aid can Jerk sw1mmersofTthe1r feet in kne<"-<ieep water. were described as danscrous . Herrcra'saunt said the m1ss1ng man came to the United States last )ear to earn money for his family in Meiuco. Instead ofreporttngh1srnusin·s struggle to lifeguards. Juan Herrera ret'urned to his home 1n Norwalk a half-hour later to tell his fa mil> ..He didn't 'know what clSt: to do.·· 1hi: aunt said . '----- Just Call 642-6086 What do yo u llke 1bou1 tlst Dally Pilot? What don't you llkt? Call the number at h~ft and your me1111e will be recorded. traost'ribed and dellvtrtd to lbe approprlale editor. Oelly ftllol Dell very 11 Ouar•nte.d ...~, Clrciul•tlon T•l•phone1 O••"IJ" t"'-"'" 'ltP•t ~ l IQU"ll ·~... ....... 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HIGH 79 LOWA c1um 1111111 TUESDAY, MARCH 20 1984 Coast Fountain Valley schools are going to offer child care./ A3 Ex-publisher Walter Bur- roughs takes on critics of UC Regents./ A3 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:::::::::::::::::::·:·:·:::::::::·:·:::::::::·:::: California Tax rebel Howard Jarvis has turned in a mllllon signatures for 'Save 13' measure./ AS A Soviet lntelllgence ship has b'een spotted off Northern California./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation President Reagan Is a hypocrite, critics charge. /A& A lot of political marbles are at stake In Illinois voting today./ AS World Marathon peace talks In Switzerland are stalled In ninth day./ AS A large quake has been recorded in central states of Soviet Union./ AS Mlnd&Body Have you got the hang of gravity boots? Exercise advocates tell the advan- tage of stretching up- side-down./81 If you think you're having a heart attack, do you know what to do? /82 •!:::!:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Tho111as "Hollywood" Henderson shoots from the hip In his excluslve series of articles for the Daily Piiot, beglnnl_9Q today./C1 Orange Coast College swimmer Toni Barrett Is making a big splash for the Plrates.C1 Maurice "Clipper" Smith died at age 85./C2 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::::::::::·:::·:·:::::::::·!:!·!•!•!·!·!· Entertainment Mozart's "The Magic Flute'· plays bawdy comic music at Orange Coast College./84 Business CAD/CAM technology Is wave of future In auto- mated manufacturing. /85 INDEX Bridge Erma Bombeek Bulletin Board ButlMU Callfornla Newt OIUllfi.d Crouword Oelth Notloel Help Y ourMlf Horoecope Ann Land«• Mind and Body Mutual Fund• National New• Optnk>n Poblog Publlo Notlcel lpottt Stock Mart<eta T....,.efon Theatert WMtt.' Woftd Newt C5 82 A3 es-e A4 CM C8 C3 82 C7 82 B1-3 85 A4 Ae A3 C3-4 C1""3 Be IM EM A2 A4 ORANG[ COUN T Y C ALIFOnNIA I') C ~N' BB firebug strikes·ag·ain ' By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfhO..,l'letlWI Fire officials suspect a Monday night garage fire may be the work of an arsonist who has set at least seven othc-r similar fires since January in the same Huntington Beach neigh- borhood. Huntington Beach Fire Depart- ment spokeswoman Martha Werth said the most recent arson was Celebrating aprlng :-CPorted at 11 p.m. Monday an a condominium complex garage on the 2600 block of Del Way. .. It fits the description of the earlier fires," Werth said. "But we're not absolutely positive yet that it was set b} the same person.·· She said Monday's fire caused $4.000 damage to a car and other belongings in the garage and $4.000 damage to the structure. No injuries were reported. Werth said mvestaptors de- termined the firc was deliberately set by someone who ign ited combustible materials in the garage. Residents of the complex spotted the blaze and called firefighters. Werth said a stack oflumber out~ide the garage also was ignited. but that blaze was put out by residents before firefighters arrived. Monday's fire was the first in the Huntinaton Beach neighborhood since Feb. 26. when Pohce officers. firefighters and Explorer Scouts con- verged on the Huntinaton Beach neighborhood otT Yorktown Avenue betwttn England and Dclawatt streets to pass out fliers warning residents about an arsonist. Since Jan. 22. eight fires have been set in the neighborhood. generally during nighttime hours. The fires With appropriately •PrlD&llke weather, the new .eaaon made lta debut tbla mornfn&, and 4 -year-old Erica Nelaon of Newport Beach welcomed the aeaaon with her friend Goldie. For once, the •klea alona the Oranae Cout are correapondln& with the calendar a• many realdenta bead for the areat outdoon. Street race suspect files claim Huntington High student says police Thomas as suffering continued IOJUry because of the decision to charge him w11h murder. Except for Thomas and Craft. all the cases in Orange County have involved alcohol. -------probe of accident was malicious, careless The claim names the city of Huntington Beach. whose police in- ves tigated the accident. and Orange County government. which is pros- ecuting the case. Claims typically are forerunners to lawsuits. Thomas and Randy Craft. both seniors at Huntington Beach High. were allegedly racing each other along Adams Avenue in Huntington Beach at speeds reac hing 90 mph when they slammed into a car driven by Glona Chang. 48, at an intc~tion. By STEVE MARBLE Of tlle Oellr ........... One of two Huntington Beach H i$h School students accused of murder an a violent car accident late last year has filed a claim alleging he is the victim of a careless and malicious police investigation. Jeff Thomas. one of the drivers charged in the afternoon accident last Dec. 2 that left a Fountain Valley mother dead, claims the severe mu rder charge against him represents an abuse of the judicial process. Although the claim docs not speci- fy an amount of money. it states Only four times in Orange County history have drivers been charged with murder in conne<:tion with a fatal car accident. The violence of the collision knock- ed the woman'scar about 375 feet and (Pleue eee STREET I A2) Beach buses Bank depositors wait for funds to alleviate By JERRY HIRSCH accord.inf to Alan Whitney. a spokesman for the Federal 0tt11eoe11J111et••.., Deposit nsurance Corp. The bank wall be ope n from 9 t rafJ~1cja111s The bi$ payout began today when more than 100 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week. .I 1 1 j depositors li ned up early this morning to get their money The bank's Costa Mesa. Irvine and Santa Ana out of the fai led Heritage Bank. branches remain closed. People with accounts at those Planning on going to tM bNctl this eummer? If you are, the Orange County Tranllt Of1tr1ct 11 'offering an atternatlw to drMng. No more 1wettetlng In long, hot llnM of traffic creeping along at a anatl'• pace u you neer the t>Mch. And no more maddening ... rches for parking~. State and federal regulators were unable to find branches can get their money at the main Anaheim offict. another bank to assume the S 147 million 1n insured Whatnc) said. deposits for the Anaheim-based bank and staned In keeping with a new get-tough policy that makes liquidat1ng Hcntaic's assets today. depositors w11h r:nore. than SI 00.000 in a bank account Depositors wnh accounts of S 100.000 or less and share in a bank .s .fa1l1:1re. about 75 de~sators with a Indi vidual Retirement Accounts of $200.000 or less can combined S6.5 million an Hentage Bank will receive onl !> retrieve their money at Heritage's ma an office on Euclid 35 percent of their m~ney above S 100.000. Whitney said Avenue in Anaheim today. The State Ban~ang Department closed t~c bank The pay out will con tinue for as long as it takes to Frida~ evening after 1t was unable to re verse a h1sto11 ot return the money to the bank's 15.000 account holders. (Pleue aee DEPOSITORS/ A2) Brokered deposits policy brings sharp increase in bank failures More than 60 U.S. banks have failed in the past year and a half. with seven aoin~ under in California. Competition. deregulation and simply havint more banks than qualified ban manaacrs are all factors contributina to the failures. aCC!ordina to Alan Whitney. a SPokes. man for the Federal Deposit In- surance Corp. And if that wasn't enough. a new practice of selJina or brokcrina ac- counts is makina matters worse, rqulators say. The fa)lure of the Anaheim-based Hent.qe Bank last Friday focused new ancntfon on smaller banks' 1rowma practice of buyina brokered depo iu to raise funds - a con- troversial ystem in which banks Pl> middJemen a fee for brinaina in new accounts. Brokcn:d deposits at Hentlse Bank. with branches in Costa Mesa. Irvine. SantA Ana and nahcim. 1ccountcd for an unusually tuah 64 JERRY HIRSCH Fo cus ON THE NEw s percent, orS97.S million of the bank's SI S3 million in deposits. accordana to· Whitney. Industry analyst see the Federal Dcpoa1t Insurance Corp.'s dtti ion not to protect Heritqc Bank's larger account holders a a blow qain 1 banks uS1na a haah pcrccntqe of brokcrtd deposits. Aboul 7S Hent.aac Bank 1nvttton will act back 3S cent on the dollar for their $6.S million an uninsurM ac- count They art the invc ton who had acrount ofmort than $100.000 Jn paSl closures. they were protected by mcraina the failed bank with it stronger one that covered the funds. All accounts of SI 00.000 or less att insured b)' the aovemment. "The FDlt' cleuly as on the warpath m OPPoS1t1on to brokered depos1ts." says Lawrence Cohen. a benktn& industry analy t with Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. Money brokers act a ao-bctwccn!I between banks and investors. The practice ~w JS the banltlna industry was dcrqulatcd and banks wett 11ven pcrmiss1on to pay whatever 1nttte'St rat« the) wanted Money broken scnerall> work 1n two wa)' F1Dt. they_ ~kc people v.-1th mott than SI 00.000 to an vest. btuk that money into mailer chunks and PoO the money w1lh fund from other invc tors to ettatc new. 1nsu~ S 100.000 accounts. The brokers hop for the bank (Pleue ... 8AR/A2) ·• ,, ha ve been set 10 carports, ..,...._ refuse bins and 1 laundry. room. The blazes. which ·have catllld ' matt than S 130.000 in ck"19', -• believed to be the wort ot dlt -• person. The strina of fires is under i9- vest1gat1on by police and fitt o~ who arc concerned because the~ bor'hood is a congested area~ , (lee Pllt.DUO/ Mt.• Attack onHB rapist related Victim: 'I stabbed him and ran out' By STEVE MARBLE Of ... DllltrP99' .... A young Huntington Beach woman sobbed as she described in court Monday how she picked up a laflt kitchen knife and -fearina for her life -plunged it into a man she said was preparing to rape her. "I skimmed it up to the top of his leg and stabbed him." she recounted. "Then I ran out. I wasn't stoppina for anything." She fou$ht back tears again as Deputy District Attorney Michael McGuire held up a blood-stained knife and asked the woman to 1dent1fy it. She did. The 19-year-old woman is the key (Pleue eee STABBING/ A2) Campus policy reviewed By ANDREA ADELSON OflMO..,NeCltlllll A top Irvine school official de- fended the district's policy allowing high school students to leave campus dunng lunch. saying little trouble has stemmed from the permissive policy adopted an 1974. But an the wake of a traffic collision on Feb. 21 . in which 10 University High teen-agers were injured durinaa noon break. Irvine's school board on Wednesday intends to rc~valuate the open campus lunch policy. Only one of the teens remains hospitalized, although his condition has improved. The board takes up the discussion dunni its 7:30 p.m. mectina at Lakeside Middle School, 3 Lemon- grass Supenntcndant Stan Corey on Monday said he would not rec- ommend rev1s1ng the open campus policy. He said the idea was adopted shonly after the district's formation and after students lobbied the new school board for less regimentation. "The early policies were very stria. It was a constant game between 1the students and the administrators to try to enforce the regulations.•• Corey ~·d He isn't sure what direction the fi,c-member fOvemang board wilJ takl' "We don t quite know whett i t will go:· he said. So far. onh board member Bl"\ltC'C Lee has said· he oppo~s the open campus polic} at the distnct's three high schools. Two weeks ago. Sue Daht&rcn. the (Pleue eee OPSN/A.21 ArmdWra~ ....... OM'"8enne .. a..w...- patlqla.,.ru. A HW DdJ PUel e.e 1ll'mi1t "8a~'4llk." ~ ........... ... wm ..,.., .,.,, ... ,......, ........... . ... ~,.~ ...... ..... uerdM ... a..W-.,.._til .......... ea,, ........... o.c... B•dae* a.a elllli=•• ...... , ... ....., ... .. • eMle TV 0 11 ae. •ID!"wWldli._.... ..... naiMntrtla_. .... _ ......... ' OPEN CAMPUS POLICY ... Prom Al mother of the yo uth most scnously injured 1n the freak accident on Yale 4.venue in Irvine, appealed to the board for a review of the pohcy. Her son. John. has made a marked improvement, although he 1s Mill hospnahied at Western Medical Center. Dahlgren, near death follwoing the accident. has been transferred to a regular ward afier spending at least three weeks in the cnllcal care unit. "It'~ amazing how well he's doing," police traffic investigator Doug Cof- fin& said Monday. DahlJrcn. who suffered head and p1nal anjunes. as walking and mouthing words. although he hasn't regained powers of ~pccch , Cofling ~1d The 15-year-old athlete 1s to under- tto rehabilatataon at St. Jude's hospital 1n Fullenon shortly, th e investiga tor said. '·He's a fighter," he added. Aside from Mrs. Dahlgren's pica. Core) saad 14 parents and students STREET RACE CLAIM .•. From Al caused Thomas· ;ar to erupt in !lames. according 10 police. Chang died JU minutes after the acc1de-nt. Thl' tee-ns were charged with murder because the} "'ere alleged!) in'ohed 1n a speed contest at the time of the accident. according to Deput) D1stnc1 .\llorne~ Brent Romne) Lawyers re-presenting the two 17-vear-olds havt" filed a demur asking a Juven1h: coun Judge to reduce the murder charge to man- slaughtl'r . .\ruling 1<, C\pected Frida~ Both Thomas and Craft are free but. as a rnndn1on for their freedom . ha' c been ordered not w dn' e submitted a Pftitton to the $Chool da~tnct a~kang for the polu:y's abola- taon. "Over 10 >-Cars, we've had ~forc­ and af\er-school accidents. but this 1s the first scnous mishap over lunch," he satd. Jeffrey Baker, the 16-year-old dn v- cr of the speeding pickup loaded w1 th I 0 yo ungsters that overturned and rammed a tree, has not been cited in the incident. Police have asked a district attorney to review the cast for possible prose<:ut1on. Thoma~· claim . filed Marth 9. s1ate~ the police 1nve-st1ga11on and subsequent dec1s1ons of tht· d1stnct attornq 's office represent a "ma- linous abuse" of the JUdacial process. The da1m charges both the Cit) and count' "carelessh ·· e\ecuted their 1n,est1gat1ons an· reaching the de- c1s1on to ~d. murder charjles STABBING DESCRIBED IN COURT ... From Al "'1tness in the attempted rape trial of Ste' en Lee Burmood. a dark-haired 28->-ear-old ""ho'd been free from state pnson onl) five month s when he allegedly med to rape the woman on a misty evening last Nov. I. Burmood was arrested the same evening at his parent's nearb) house where he reponedly collapsed an a bathroom from the deep knife wound. according lo police records. On the opening day of the tnal at West Orange Superior C'oun. the woman descnbed to the JUI) how the man sbe 1dent1fied as Burmood grabbed her. led her to a bedroom and removed first his clothes and then hers. D.ityNotphotob,~11 ........ Steven 8urmood (right) conf era with attorney Brian Decker at ex-convlct'a attempted rape trial. FIREBUG STRIKES ... From Al with apanments and lc1n·d "'•lh allc) wa~s. In one instance. 20 apartment residents were e' acuated because ofa fire an an adjoining garage. but nv serious injuries have occurred as a result of the fires However. firefighter~ ha' e urged residents to install smoke detectors JnJ "Jtth lonu.,p1t 1ous peopk 1n the Jrt'<l Fire department spokcsv.oman \\.erth saad the LX:I Wa\ con- dominiums "'here Monda) 's blaze occurred was included in the area IA.here "arnang fliers "'ere distributed last month. "The resident~ were ven much <iv.are of the s11ua11on:· c;he s~ud. ··He sauJ he'd tx-en watching me and wanted to have me," she ex- plained. "He said ·come on bab). I want you.'·· Burmood. wean ng a hght-colored spons jacket and dark shin. stared straight ahead dunng the testimony. His mother sat in the audience. The woman said she was baby sitting a 2· and 3-year-old at the ttme of the alleged attack. She said she had JUSt returned 10 the children's home wath both youngsters in tow when she saw a man sleeping on a living room couch. _ "He had a stocking-a nylon-on top of his head and a knife 1n his hand.'' she tesufied. The woman went on to descnbe ho" the man pulled th e n ~lon do"'n 0' er his face and approached her. putting the point of the kn ife to her nb cage. She said the two children were crying and asked "who that bad man is." The man led her to a bedroom and after removing his pants. undressed her and pushed her down on a bed. she testified. She saad he pulled the n>-lons off his head and stretched them between his hands like "he was going to strangle me ." The "'oman tesulied she saw her opportun1t) moments later when she spotted tht• lo.nife on a nightstand next to the bed. Keeping the weapon hidden. she said she slid it quickl) up his leg and thrust it into his groan ..\s she ran from the house. stopping uni~ to grab the ch ildren. she said '>he """ tht· man coming after her" 11h the lo.n1k '>llll protruding from his bod~ '"Hl· \\JS \\Obbh -like he \\J\ holding h1msl'lf up· on the "'all." \hl' said .\ !>ernnd v.11ness. Barr) M u!.C. testified that he was walking home from a fast-food restaurant with a friend that night when a· shirtless man raced past holding some clothing to his groan area. He identified the man as Burmood. The traal is expected to conclude this week DEPOSITORS LINE UP FOR MONEY ... From Al heavy operating losses. The bank had built up a ponfoho of$62 million in problem loans. Control of the bank wa-; handed to the FDIC while both regulatory agencies soug.hr another bank to take control of Heritage' an sured de post I'> and its four branches. The FDIC has come under co nsiderable heat trom Ll)uas Carter. the state supenntcndcnt of banks. for 11s handling of the Heritage Bank closure. Although the FDIC "as v.11l1ng 10 take contol of the large problem loan portfolio and wac; making no attempt to transfer the larger. uninsured accounts to another bank. the regulators rece1' ed no serious offers. Whnne) said ··The branches are not in"' hat are considered to be 1n good locations," Wh1tne) said. In a statement released Monda) night. Caner blasted the FDIC' for using 11s m~"' get-tough polaq. forcing large dl·posators 10 share the FDIC's burden an a bank fai lure. ··The pol1q for closure established in Washington. D ( . b~ the FDIC board proved not onl) d1srupt1"e to all bank depos11ors but also to our efTons to work out a 'mooth transition." said Caner ..\nother reason wh> there was littk in terest is that the branches had proved costl) to operate for Heritage adding to thl' bank's losses. None of the potenttal buyers believed the) cou ld make the branches profitable. Whitney said. "I 1h1nlo. the potential existed for us to arrange a new ov.ner as we have in most failu res handled in the trad111onal manner. but the FDIC approach placed added burdens on us." Carter saad. The third factor was rhat 64 percent of Hentage Bank's deposits "'ere an con1ro"ers1al brokered funds - \ome1h1ng the potential hu)ero; "'anted to a"o1d. Whnnn \aid \Iv h11ne~ disagreed. "We can look back no~ and !>Ce tha1 no such transae11on was 1n the cards. There were no la lo.er'> no offers. That 1nd1cates there was a low le' cl of 1ntl'rl'\t an the bank .. Brokered dcpt1'>1ts arc pur togethn h) middlemen \\ho ..ell the account\ to thl' bani.. for a l0mmiss1on. .\I though the) pro' 1dc an eac;:-"'a) for a small ban lo. to ra1\e mone,, brolo.ered lund~ cost a bank about I pen.en1 more than ~allo.-10 accounts adding to expenses. Brokered dl•pos1 1s also are more likel~ to he '-"1lhdrawn on ~hon no11ce. making them harder for thl' bank to manage. \\ h II Ot'\ c;~ud In most bank failures. dcpoc;11s of a bank clo~d on I nda~ night are transferred b\ the FDIC to another bank. "here the funds "ould be a' a1lablc 10 depositors the lollo\\I ng Monda~. fh1s ume. the FOi( decided Heritage would remain clo'-l'd for at least one business da) and deposits OH'r $I ()().000 -the amount to whac h the FDIC insures bank an·ounts -"Ould no1 be transferred to an) other bani.. BANK FAILURES INCREASING ... From Al ~1th the h1ghc'>I interest ratn lo put the mone) in and thl·n t·hargl' the bank a comm1ss1on 111 platl' the account. Brokers also take smaller amounts from less weahh) investor'> to build insured SI 00.000 account\ to place w11h banks. Federal regulators 1. ontend that monc) brokers abuse the federal savings insurance program~ b\ find· ing a loophole to protect largrr 1nvesto" through the 1nsuranle ))S· tem. Typacall). banks an trouble will pa)' haJher intcrr-;t rates 1n a last-ditch cfTon to attract deposits. The foe averaaes about I percent plui. the comm1ss1on. ~~s Wh1tnC'). ik<'3U5e the banks ar<' pa) ina more for their money. thear los!><'~ bccomr ~orsc The\ arc forced to appro"t' n\k1er. high.er 1111erest loan!!I to ma~l' enough money to pa~ the ancrra\Cd cost of the brokered fund'! The l(lans go \Our. the bank fold\ and the jOH'mmrnt "'ind~ up P3)&ng the bill .. That '' a real problem for the rDI< Pt'C'sumabl) all ol tho'iC hro- kcn.-d dcp0s11~ at lkrnaae Ran~ "'rre under SJOO.()()() and .tll ol tho"'" dcpm11on. itot out cli:un .. W\ 1i CXan \Iv lttl·r\ ( oht·n Hrolo.l·n·d dl'posm anounted fo1 In pcr<ent gf the funds in thl' 72 hanlo.s that ha'e failed 1n thl' last t~o \cars. according to FDIC ( hirnman· Wil- ham i'>sac. who ca ll'> the prac11ce "an outright mac;u l'" Cohen secs Hentage·s 64 percent figure as "e~tremel> hagh"' for the 1ndustr>-and Wh1tnC) notC'i "'thal IS lCrta1nl >-h1ghrr lhan ~ou would <'Xpcct or "ant to sec " In an cfTon to kill th e monc) broker system. l!lsac ha~ proposcd only the first SI 00,000 :i hroker brings into a bani.. he elagablc for fl'deral 1nsuranc<'. But while that proposal 1!. under r<·vacw. regulators are doing their best 10make 1hinis di fficult for banks that rt.'h on brokt'red fund~. \\1h1tnt'\ callc; It .. markrtplacc dis· \lplin('" "\\ c want thl' people "1th larger anount-; 10 1ake a closer looi.. at ho"' IA.c.'ll their bank!. arl' m.inaged." Whit· nC\ C\plains. .\nd brokered fundo; are an 1nd1ra- tion of a problem hc clatm'i ··we are wcina 1n~ rca\1ng e' 1dcnn· ol lhc problrm of .hmi..crrd dcpos1t-. 1n f:ukd bank~ and prnhkm hanh"' C oht·n hd1eH'~ the f 01< t) tn an~ • to place the am·n11on of l ongrcs!I and thl' public on th<' brokered dcposm problem through sudden closures like Friday's. The FDIC dosed down a bank an Texas in a similar manner just hours before Heritage Bank was seized. Thr 'ltratcgy ma) not work, ( "ohen says. "The vast bulk of depositors have no clue as to what makes a "'ell-manaaed bank and they would not know how to figure o ut 11' their bank as a problem bank." Cohen S8)S. O ne quick way_ to chanir that would bt for the FDIC to refeasc at~ secret last of 600 hanks 1t bcl1C'-CS arr in ~nous trouble. The FDIC' has kept the ltst under wraps ~cause it believes thcrr would be a run on the bank~ 1f pcoplc kne" the) wrrt an trouble. ··The) arc talksn& out of both sadc ofth<'1r mouth Hert they are tr)ana to con\ anrr you that the market will ~lf·<'Ornt'I 1f people look at thcar banb harder but the fact of the mailer I~ th3t the 1"e&U13t0r5 don't J IVC )"OU enough information about the hanks ... C ohcn C\Pl:uns .. ,\11 thr\ nerd to do rs rtlra~ th&it '"' .. . ' WEATHER Fog, low clouds to roll in Coastal 114-;• 8olM loelOft lrownallllo lluftlllO llufllnglOft CQpor ~on SC Cl\atlMlon.W V Cl\0tlollo.H C c,,.,.,,.,. Cnleogo Ctnc;lnnolJ c ....... onc1 Cokimlllo,6C Columbu1 Oollu•FI WMh 0.ylO!I 0on ... 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Nowpo<1 22nd Slroot. Newport Balboa WOOgo. NewPot1 Laouna Bo.tdl Sun Mia IOOoy et 6 O• p m . ,, ... oga1n WOO....Oay al S S6 a m af\O NII aoain at 8 OS p m Moonr-tooayat 10 12pm NII woonaooay at 8 12 • m and ,,_ egllln 01 11 19 pm San Ctamonto Watw lwnp llO S...., Olrocttotl _, Murder trial for Costa Mesa man Vangsness pleads not guilty to charges he murdered McNaughton; court date set men ts and 1denulied Vangsness as his alleged attacker. Testimony presented during Van- gsness' preliminary hearing in Harbor Municipal Coun indicated McNaughton was stabbed 25 umes wath a wooden chisel and later bled to death. An Orange Count)" Supcnor Coun judge on Monda) scheduled a Ma) 14 tnal for an 18->car-old Costa Mesa man charged "'Ith murdenng the son of a prom anent Newpon &ach fam- •I> Brent Louis Vangsness entered a plea ofnot guilt) to the Jan. 15. 1984 stabbing of 29-~ear-old Scott Jan:tes McNaughton McNaughton died shonl} after he crawled to a neighbors apanment 1n the Villa Balboa apan- FV Council seeking advice on how to spend $380,000 Vangsnesscla1med dunng the hear- ing that he was acting in self-defense after McNaughton came at him wath a knife and attempted to sodomize him. McNaughton as the son of John McNaughton. the wealthy board chairman of th e Newport Beach -ba~ed National Education Corp Fountain Valle~ C1t\ Council members wall sec!.. public reaction ton ight on ho"' to use about SJ80.000 an lcderal General Re"enue haring funds. The wuncil nll'l't'> at 8 p m. an Fountain Valle~ Cit) Hall. I 0200 Slater .\' c C'it) Manager Howard Stephens sa id the council drc1drd to use alt of la\t \l'ar°s re' t•nue .-.hann!l funds to Man held in OC slaying Police 1n the Cit) of Orange have booked a 26-H'ar-old man for 1n- ''esueation of murder after has live-an g1rlfr1end was stabbed to death One child asked a neighbor to call police \\hen officers am"ed. the) found Rachel Lee Ro, al. 'I. stabbed 1n the chest and nee~ Monda). Sgt. Pete Hewitt said. Her bo) friend. Clo~ zelle Jones. 26. was found 1n the room w11h super- ficial knife ~ounds on has wnsts, He was treated for the injuries at l IC. I Medical Center and hooked for 1n\l'\l1gat1on of murder help {>a~ ~ome ol the costs of opera tang the cn~ 's police and fire depanml·nts. Stephens said he is recommending the council use the funds for the same purpose durinR the next fiscal year. In sc heduling the Ma) murdertnal, Judge Da' 1d Caner let stand 1he SI 00.000 bail requirement. Sance has arrest. Vangsness has been unable to ra1!.l' the requirt'd bond and has remained 1n the Orange County Jail. The Ume-ooneumtng prooaa or MleC1'ng a 12-~ jury to consider second-<tegrM murder cttargea P9ftdlng ~It Coeta Meea . denttat Tony Protop11ppa1 em.r.ct lt9 MCOnd week Monday ln Orange County Superior Court. Judge LUie Cll'denal eummoned a MeOnd panel of 100 jUrora to hit 1oth floor Santa Ana courtroom to..,.,,. the pool of proepectM ~ott ls large enough to provtde • balanced jury. Ourtng t"-lntYll ~ ~. the 1'ldQe P<JMe I --ol questk>M to proepectl~ jurora ln groupi of 12. 'rhciM Pf~ jurors Who ere not dltmteud are then quatk>ned In groupe ttne about pr•trlal publldty. Thoee queetion9.,. to ~put to fut'ora t~. . Cardena has Indicated he woukt like the 4MdentMr}' portion of the · triat to begtn aometJme l•t• thle week, pem~ • Mf'>' u Wedn 11 ~ Protopappu,38;wuehargedwtthmurderaftwtm.epatJentaat hJgh-votume 19th StrMt C4*1 Mela dtnfc died aQegedly toftowtng annthesta·relat.d dental treatement tn 1982 and 1983. The trial Is expected to take eight or 12 weekt. Youth, 18, feared drowned after being swept away off Huntington By ROBERT BARKER Of the D•llJ Piiot 8 IAtlf Hopes that an 18-)ear-old Norwalk youth ma) somt•ho" ha' e eheatl'd death an rough waters off Huntington Beach have all but disappeared. safet} olliual~ said toda' .\nuro Gonzales Herrera. a machine operator. was la,1-.ccn b~ has cousin unda). suffering from a leg cramp v.h1le being swept out to sea b) a strong riptide offBolsa Chica Stale Beach '"We·, echeckcd area hospitals and police depart· lnl'nhand we're going to ch<.·ck with the 1mm1gration dt•panment to !>Ct' 1 fhl' errnneou!.I) wns packed up." said N 1clo. Sopha. Huntington Beach Slate Lifeguard super· ' t sor "But hl' wa~ presumed at first to be massing an the "'atl'r and that high prohab1lit~ as ancreasmg." Sopha said. ..\n aunt ofthC'1TI1S!lang man claimed thaL Herrera's WE'RE LISTENIN G shouts for help went unheeded because ofa language barrier. Herrera spoke Spana sh. But Sopha said lifeguards are trained to react to visual signs and language problems wouldn't be as factor. "lfhe had been seen. he would have been pulled out of thewatt·r." Sopa saad. howt'ver. that the li feguard staff was operating on a winter schedule and there were onl) three lifeguards 10 protect the b1gcrowd that was drawn to Bolsa Chica b) unseasonable wt'ather. The nptides. which he saad can Jerk swi mmer.. ofTthc1r feet an knee-deep water. were described asdan~erouo;. Herrera'saunt ~1d the missing man came to the llnated States las1 yea n o earn monc}' for his family an Mex ico. Instead ofreponang h1s cous1n·!> struggle to lifeguards. 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