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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-02 - Orange Coast PilotCout This wetland preser- vation group wo}l't be ducking the Issue./ A3 Seven Orange County women have ~n lauded for achlevemenls In er variety of fields.I A3 California Politics Is blocking a bill that would deny subsidized college tuition for Illegal aliens./ Al . The De Lorean home's on the market, but no looky-loos allowed./ A4 Nation Space shuttle gomg aloft to do repair work on an ailing satellite;-/ AS Fans express shock at shoo11ng death of soul singer Marvin Gaye./ AS World PLO terrorists Injure 48 In wild Jerusalem attack. /A4 Lech Walesa urges stu- dents to continue protest over cruellflxes./ A4 . Features Nottingham Players bring Americana alive during visit to Laguna Beach school./81 Should grieving relatives have to bear the cost of donated organs? /82 Sports Pitching Is once again the question mark as the Angels open the 1984 season tonight at home against Boston./C1 Marlo Andrettl made It look easy Sunday In win- ning the Long Beach Grand Prlx./c·1 They're called the Lady Trojans, and today they are the proud owners of the NCAA women's basketball cham- plonshlp./C2 Entertainment There'sgolngtobea _,; wedding on "Falcon ) Crest" and you'll never guess whose . ./82 Buslneu A Costa Mesa advertising agency puts real magic In hlgh-tes;h campaign. /BS Bridge' Bulletin Board Buatneaa Callfornla News C~uslfled Coml09 Crosaword Death NotlCM Horoece>pe Ann Lander• National Newa Optnlon Police Log Public Notices Sport• TeleVltlon Theateta Weather Wortd Newa \ 85 A3 85 A4 c~ 94 ce C4 C4 82 A4 AS A3 • C4·5 c1...-e2 83 A2 A4 e'tty officials off to Washington .to seek feastbtltty study on plan · • By UREN E. llEfN Of ... Delr ........ Costa Mesa city 'officials are not about to let a JOOd idea dje -not even after 2S years. And so the long-dreamed.about develoP!'lent of a ~reational·boat marina for the Costa Meta side of l.he Santa Aha River will be pitched ap,in this week to budget-makers in Wash- ina10n. D.C. For Ken SamPtOa, a marina con· SWtaOt wbo bu been On the citf I P9Yr0ll SiJK)C 1979, the trip will be lhe sixth.attempt to penuade Hoose and Senate subcommittees to b~ $80,000 for an Army Co11>1 of £naineers initial feasibiUty study on the SI 00 million-plus manna. But for Ma~ Dollll Hall, ttiic visit to the nation • capila) on lJle marina issue will be a first. ~Ken. bas convinced me that my ao•na ~II d~ some JOC>4," Hau sajd. He wd be 11 caut1ou•ly optimtstic that his testimony this week before House, Senate, Corps of EJltin.eers and Pentaaon officials will help boost. $·3 .• 5 Dlillian· spurs laser-· study at UGI ~ By ANDREA ~D~N laser research, he added. 'f °' .. ~,....... .. ..The main thin&. is ·to ~t ow The vision to make Orange County clinical and researeb facilities Under ahavenforbiomedkalindustriesand one roof." Berns said. Laser ~ to build UC Irvine into a premier ments ~now admini~ at lk....-.+-.~~ b · · · · · · UCI MediCal Center in Ora.nee. rcsearc mstJtutJon is commg mto [)esions ... _ t.-.:na ... ra .... up--r;;:;;r_..· __ focus with plans under way to sta'rt a "_. ... ., ui;;i • ._-v ... u _.-.. laser institute oQ · campus this sum-24,000-square-foot buildina -for mer. clinical and laboratory work by • Loi , Backed with a challenge pledge An&eles architecjural finn. from industrialist Arnold Beckman, '"They can design a whole ciay, .. - the $3.S ntillion _'Beck.man Laser Berns said, but there are ''IUIO" I · d M · issues to be resolved ... nst.ltute an edicaJ Oinic is sus>-If the Beckman Laser Institute is ~sed thto .break ground thein ~ne. so~e realized. it would be the second time 1s summer, institute s . tel baci..ed b' medical 11:... . _president said today. P.n.va Y· -. . to -type..-. Whether institute backers will meet Ctb!Y to locate on campus., after. an -that-deadline-isn't clcar:rimtitut~1neJ>ased labpratory 0etian--at11&-,;__~ President Michael Berns said. · mg~ ne~ lab on campus land last fall. She's a real fan of Rams Lynn Ditch, 21, of!fewport Beach, cheen at left and danceeatNJat41arlna8an- daJ!•P••• l:beerleaar tryoatll lll Aaahel•. Ber eftorta palclolf. Sile made thefbW8Sr--~ota total of700 appllcanta. Crackdown on cable TV f reelOaders set to tie gin By JERRY HIRSCH Of tM DlllJ Not atllfl Community Cablevision plans a crackdown on homes in Irvine and Newport Beach receiving cable television service without paying for it. And in a similar crackdown, the company with the cable franchise in Huntington Beach says 1t is handing the names ofbootleg cable subscribers over to police. Community Cablevision, which isa subsidiary of the Irvine Co., will start a five-month audit ofits system today to find out who is getting the service for free. It serves all of Irvine and about 5,000 homes in Newport Beach, accordfog to Don Mc Nutt, (>resident of the Newport Beach-based company. As many as 5,000 of the 33,000 households in Community Cablevision's franchise area are re<Jeiving the service without paying for it, McNutt said. "At an average monthly cost ofS30 per household for cable service, this means we are losing thousands of dollars($ 150,000) in revenue each month and this becomes a significant loss ofincorne for our company,·· McNutt said. Although the intent of the audit is "not to get into a lot oflegal issues," McNutt said people tampering with cable television Imes to expand their service or to get service for free arc guilty of a misdomeanor and could be fined up to SI ,OOOorsentenced to as many as 90daysinjail if convicted. Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems, the company with the cable franchise in Huntington Beach; is taking a much more aggressive stand on homes illegally receiving cable service. The company is using an electronic device called a "bench sweep;malyzer" to determine if homes are illegally hooking into the system and it has turned the names of six suspected bootleg subscribers over to the Huntington Beach Police Department for investigation, said Chris Anderson, a spokesman for Dickinson. · "When we build up a package of repeat offenders we will file a crime report and go ahead with prosecution," said Huntington Beach police Detective Dan Catalano. But he does not forsee filing any charges m the near future. Dickinson also is finding out who 1s getttng its cable service for free through another method-people calling up and reporting on their neighbors. Anderson said. "We got an average of 40 phone calls last month from (Pleue eee CABLE/ A2) ' Senior center in Laguna given a new lease on life Outside the Senior Citizen's Oub of Laguna Beach, an old World War I cannon faces the street, seemingly the last line of defense for an organization that was on the verge of financial collap$C for most of the past year. Talkina to former director Bob Porter, who stepped down from bis post in January, yoJ><would swear the old battlefield reJ1c sittil'\i outside was loaded and poin'ed directly at the club's front door. However, three months into t 984, the 750-member organization is alive and well. Membership is up. The new Senior Center coordinator Debbie Freemel is planning on expand Ina the club's services. "Thinas are pretty much the same, but we hope to improve and eitpand prosramt too,·· said Freemcl, who Joined the orpnjzation sn February and is scheduled to make a prtten· tation at TuC$daf.s Chy Council mcedna at Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave .. Luuna Beach. Tbc mcetina bcains at~ p.m. For the past several years, the non .. profit 0111nization has provided a number of services for lhe city's elderly community. Th~'s • hou - LP. BEIET NEws FoLLowuP ina and employment coordinator, a ride service to ferry seniors to and from medical appointments, an cx- tensjve list of courses taught by Saddlcback Community College in- structors at the centers offices on Lqion Avenue, a nursing visitat19n program fot homebound elderly. fret lcpl and tall tdvice1 and &roUP tribs to such places u Lu Veps, Hawaii and other tourist spou. The center also publishes a monthly newsletter that provide1J a complete schedule of events. But last 1prina. the dub's financial position bottomed out. The board of directors had known for yoan that county re\lcnoc sbari!ll fund$ tht ctub hid dccxnded on for it1 $35.000 average annual budget would dry up in 1983, leaving the organization with three options-ask the city for funds. find more private money or close down. Porter sent off about JO proposals and letters to foundations and corpor- ations. but with the exception of some small contributions from local lfQUps, the club came up empty. That left the city. During the past two yean, it bad contributed $21 ,500 and always has provided free space at the community center. in addition to utilities and upkeep. Porter, notina that virtually every other city in Oranae County provides anyw.here from SS0,000 to S2SO,OOO for senior citi1en centen, araucd that u would be reasonable for the city to pick up the $30,000 tab to pay his annual S-1 7.000 salary and part-time salaries for two workers. But t~ fiscal realities made that impossible, accordi na to c1 ty offictals. City Manaaer Ken Frank n:c- ommendcd to ~ouncil members that they authonzc the hirina of a part·lime senior center coordinator who would be paid $14,SOO annual!)' (P1eue .ee SltMOR/ A2) Negotiations are still under way Un1v~ty faculty are expected to with uniyersity officials over the share its use. institute's location and how it will be The institute would be more uni- managcd, said Berns, a leadin& laser versity oriented, and a boon to UO medical researcher. And despite researchers, said Thomas Nelson. Beck.man's gift, he added. bow to asseciate dean of the Colleat of rai~ the expected $7 million needed Medicine. · to equip and build the institute hasn't -"There's no question,: there's been - been worked out. a sudden ~ning 01 use of lasers If built, the expanded quarters will in medicine. ' Nelson sa.id.. lua' allow. the present staff of 20 laser researchers are finding applications researchers to double. Berns said. in surgery, optbalmol<)gy and UCI already is consid~ a leader in dermatolOI)', he said. Stngle-_vehicJe collisions within mile of each other Two teen-age drivers were killed in violent, hiJh-speed, separate single-<:etr accidents less than a mile apart in Laguna Niguel over the weekend, according to the California Highway Patrol. CHP officers calculated that 16-year-old Martin Bennett of El Cajon bad his 196 7 Chevrolet Camaro traveling at 114 mph when he lost control of tJie car on Crown Valley Parkway late Saturday after- noon. Bennett was killed when a concrete street pole his car bad sheared off came down on the roof of his car, according &o a CHP spokesman. His 14-ycar-old passenger came away with only minor injuries. Earlier Saturday. 17-ycar-old Julie Borges of Laguna Niguel lost control of her 1980 Mazda on the same roadway. Officers said the girl was hurled from her car which jumped a curb, became airborne and flipped end-over-end several times before hitting a metal pole. Officers said tllt girl was driving at excessive speeds but have not calcu- lated how fast her car was traveling. Both ·accidents were under in- vestigation, a spokesman for the Highway Patrol said. t Suspect in Irvine killing faces court\_~ A Brea tow truck dnver arrested late last week in a sensational five-year-old slaytng case tn lrvtne. was to be formally charged with first degree murder today tn a Newport Beach counroom. Roben Lloyd Sellers. 26. was arrested last Thursday at his home after a police sergeant made a review offingerprint samrles collected at the scene of the bruta 1979 murder. Savannah Leigh Anderson. a 22-year-old secretary who h.ad moved west from Utah. was bludgeoned to death. Her nude body was found on a guest room bed of her apartment. Sellers was Questioned and finger- . \ pnnted after the killing but was never arrested. A break m the unsolved case came when lrvme Police Sgt. 'Scott Cade noticed s1m1larities l:xtween Sellers' fingerpri nts and blood-smeared pnnts found on a bathroom door of >\t1def50n's apanment. Orange County crime lab exam- mers apparentlv missed the match despite comparing the bloody prints to nearl) I 00 other sets. Sellers. who has been held without batl at the Newpolll Beach City Jail smce his arrest. was to be moved to Harbor Munc1 pal Court today (or arraignment. ' ' Girl Scouts aetttngjumpy Cheert.ac Croaker, tllelr entry ta tbe • frot-jmllplq conte.tat tbeC>ruaeCoanty Fa&poa.Dda, are (from left) "Walaawn Ra., Sb•nnon Brown, Leah Braats, Jaattne Gilbert, Klm Krohn, Amy Halbrook, Jennifer llcCaffree, Shana Ka.Im and Beatber Haym of Girl &coat Troop UM8 at Coeta Meea'a Callfomla School. They were amoni 1,000 ecoata camptnc oat o•er the weeiend. From Al the area includes an environmentally sensitive wetlands. Before that. an the early 1960s. plans for the waterwa) wctt held up when a private development firm's pursuit of the project bogged down financially. .. There has bttn an unwritten poltcy of the Corps that ~hey arc not gomg to do anytJun' unti\ the C~stal Comm1ss1on doeso t oppose 11,' Hall sa1d. This year for the first time. he said. the commission has agreed not to oppose the study. The initial study. Hall said. would identify problems posed by the marina but would not study those problcmi or provide m1tigati-0n measures for them. In 1974, a pn vate consultant's repon pinpointed 3,000 boat slips in the marina area along with shops. restaurants and some motels. Hall said if the manna were to be built now 1t would probably include only 2,000 boat slips. The pro~sed marina would be within the Joint jurisd1ctton of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and the Coun- ty of Orange ifit were to be built. The city of Costa Mesa purchased .120 acres ofland along the Santa Ana River between 19th and V1ctona streets in 1977 and the county owns the land from 19th Street to the ocean, surrounded by one-foot-wide stnp of Newport Beach. ..Newport Beach would probably annex that area from the county 1f the marina went in." Hall said. putting the majority of the marina within Newport city limits. Hall said he has supported the idea from t-he beginning because of its potential benefits to the city. "It would provide much-needed boat slip space for Costa Mesa and residents of other cities," he said. Both county-and city-owned shps in Newport Harbor have IQ.year wait- ing lists attached. Hall is also interested in improving Costa Mesa's prestige. he said. Rather than being the .. Hub of the Harbor Arca." as the city motto proclaims, Costa Mesa might become •gateway to the sea ifthe marina goes in. "It would improve the tax base in Costa Mesa with personal boat tax and sales tax from boat brokers scUing boats on the waterfront." Hall added. "And it would offer opportunities for water-oriented rccreatton within the City." If there is any opposition from residents in the city to the marina, Hall said he doesn't know about it. Funding for the project might be available through a state boating tax fund, he said, and be has received offers over the years from two private developers who are "cager and able to put the project in," he said. One of the main stumbhng blocks to the marina appears to be a small, endangered bird known as the Least Tern. The Coastal Commission must comply with the 1976 Coastal Act, which prohibits construction of rec- reational boating areas on viable coastal wetlands. Its wetlands status and the p~nce of the least tern. which· feed on the Costa Mesa side of the n ver. has always halted development of the lower stretch of the river. Hall dismissed the notion that the marshy river area is a ecologically valuable wetlands. ''The small por- tion of it that ever was a wetland has degraded. Now its worthless for everything. except that it's a great place to breed mosquitos in the spring and summertime,'' he said. Even ifthe wetlands has degraded. the Coastal Commission is not allow- ed to OK development of more than 25 percent of the area for a marina, leavanf 75 percent for wildlife. Hal called that restriction "Absolutely ridiculous." As for the Least Terns, he said ... At last count there was somethinB like 60 or 70. At an average weight of l ounces or so that's about 16 pounds of birds h ol ding up a mult1-milhon-dollar recreational and business project for thousands of people." CABLE CRACKDOWN BEGINS ..• FromAl · people telling us their neighbors are getting service that they shouldn't be. People don't lake at when somebody gets for free something that they are paying for," Anderson said. are not getting a ball. We have not done an audit an I Oycars and we really need to update our files." Mc Nutt said. "It 1sgoing tebe low-key and friendly," he said. adding that techn1c1ansdo not enter homes nor use an electron 1c device to detect who is getting cable service without paymg for at. Both Dickinson and Community Cablevision arc offenng am nest) programs for people who adm1 t they arc gettingc~ble wnhout paying for 11. They can either sign up for the service or disconnect themselves from the system. The Communtt) Cablcv1s1on audit wall be conducted bv sending tcthn1uansout to the curbside hookups where a ·rt·s1dencc 1s hn~cd into the cable S\Stem to see 1fthe Mc Nutt believes that electronic detection devices are not accurate enough to really tell who is stealing the cable signal. hookup 1s "Inc ·· · If the home 1Honnccted to the system. the compan~ "ill then c heck to Stt at the hou$Chold 1s pa}10gfor the sen ace I fat as not pa\ mg for the service. the residents will be contacted and offered a chance to sign up. If they don't sign. the sen ice 'A-ill be disconnected. McN utt said. In somr cases. people are receiving the service for free because technicians were lax an tum1ngofTthe service for previous owners. Mc Nutt said. The audit wall help clear up those situations. The same as true for Dickinson. said Anderson. adding. "the first time at might havt t>etn our error so~ JUSt gave them a chance to sign up or be disconnected. Comm unit} Cable\ 1s1on hopes to convert a lot of the free users into paid subscnbers and is ofTenng a free mstalla11 on campaign whale the audit 1s an progress. "'Nha1 "c hope to do w1th the aud1t 1s find out how man~ homc'i are ph' s1call) connected to the S) stem but SENIOR CENTER REBOUNDS ... From Al ~ for a 30-hour "ork"rd. and recruit volunteers to takr over wme of the respons1b1l1t1e\ "We're going to ti) 10 conunuc all the service~ ... councilwoman S311y Bcllerue. an ex-officio member of the club's board of directors. said in December "A }Car from now. we're going to have a velJ ~ood program .. Batter over the dec1s1on. Porter left his pos1t1on earlier than an11c1pated "I figured that since the city did not show any 1nchn;Ct1on to keep the prncnt staff. we ~houldn't go out of our way to help the ci ty,'' Poner said an Dcccmebcr .. I consider the ~ople an the Cit) as outside~ <Council members) never attended any of our act1v1t1es, never paid any dues I think their d«1s1on wall have some impact dunna the n~t elc-tt1on .. His pn~t.nmm wau "lhared b) Just.Call 642-6086 others. Juba O'Shaughness)', director and recording medical anfonnauon of Corona dcl Mar's cuy-run senior for more than 40 homebound elderly center. said she believes Laguna's l.agunans. The nurses. ho~ver. Caty Council was shortsighted. change every six weeks. requiring a "TheclubhasdoncanexccllentJOb part-tame staff member to train each over the years, but the path they''e new group. cho~n won't make at a more efTcct1vc The other staffer an jeopardy 1s serv1~."'she said. responsible for many of the referral After a shalcey tranS1t1on penod, and admanistrauve duties. Freemel Frecmel says th1nas arc starting 10 said. settle down. However. there 1s some The city budget 1s tight. so Frecmel queStton whether the senior club will and the board of dirtttors arc busy be able to continue some of its lookJna for outside money to fund the prosrams. On June 30. for tnstance. positions. "We hope that maybe the county revenue shanng funds for two (county) Arca Agency on A11na will part-time staff posrnons att expected extend the pnt," Frcemel said. to cease. UnJcss aJtcmauvc funch ~~··we're alJO lookJng at some foun- found. th11 could mean the end to t~ dauons and tratnana a aroup of nursani V1S1tatJon prosram, 1n which volunteers to help with some of !he a volunteer aroup of 12 ddlcback functions Collqc "udcnt nurses qxnds thn:c "Bu1 "-'C n1ll haH ume." Frcemel da)'s a week vmt1ng. runnina ernnds said "We'll haH tu wait and Stt •• ' W..1 do )'O llkt abMt tff Dally Pllot~ Wb1 don't )'Oa LI.kc! C,all tJM a.mt.er at ltfl ud >'"' mns.aat •Ill bt rttordH, lrHKribed alHI dell\itrff to I.ht appNprtat• editor. ,, ' ~ aamt t4·M9rufW'tti., Hnatt mey M &Id ao recoJ"d letters to (ft editor oe uy topic. Coecnbu&on to our IA&ttn colamn m11t. leclod I.Mir umt end tel~H ••mbtor for werlflc1llon No t'lrnlallon rall1. please. Tftl •• •h1t'1 •• yoar ml1d. ' " •• 17 Cut-ups for charity n 11 17 )0 .. • .. ... • II 1 ~;,it: I A# .. 21 . .. ' ... 11 a.. n .'It 13 K 41 u .. 27 .... '° u n . ., .. 11 • u " .. , • .-A! 41 ..-4"2 .. • 4lt • 43 • 53 .. 13 M 41 12 42 7t 71 .. 17 50 Jt M $4 12 M M 41 57 u 08 60 A total of 120 heada were •horn darlna a day-lone cat-a-tbon S~day at Mitch• Co. Halrcuttera that ralae4 $1,500 for the . Le~emta Society of America. Joe Smith of Fronts. COid ,... Wltm.,. Oceluded ~ '7 11 11 13 .. S4 71 IO 11 .., 56 SJ ., u 51 IO .. l$ 54 .... 5t 13 IO 30 43 33 50 31 5t 32 51 43 SURF R£PORT It.,.... r..,.,. .....~. SlnMtofllo Sin Dleoo --~rMCllCO ..... ....,_ ...... ..... ~Gii ....... ..... ~ T~ T- TYiM Wllll*IQ!on WICN1• "~ 1-3 1-3 1·3 1·2 1·2 1.2 ' 11 11 .. *' ft t1 .. '1 IO 4t .. 24 ........ 12 t2 II N .. II 47 It ... .... .. 17 .. 62 .. M 61 47 Bantlneton Beach and Deb Schell of lrrine both aet a trim from two of 17 atyllata at the lrrine aalon who donated their time for tbe benefit. Body found at Bo Isa Chica Beach identified A partially decomposed body found in the surf at Bolsa C hica State Beach last weekend bas been pdsitively identified as that of Arturo Gonz.ales Herrera, a Spanish-spcak1na 18-year-old from Norwalk who disap- peared an rough water on March 18, Orange County Coroner's Deputies said. Herttra, a machme operator, reportedly tried to call for help 1n Spanish when he suffered leg cramps while Dally Piiot Dell very I• Guaranteed IA 1.1 11 r O.t ' , Jo n{I r :t~ 1W W C>"' r·v ~ )I') ' "' c •"' t:>f'' ,,. 1 c. ""' j(\<J 'rOU' i ' • t• tlfl , .. M ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. l. Schwartz Ill Publisher swimming but his cnes went unheeded because of a language barrier, relatives said. • State lttcguards have said they are trained to recognize visual distress signs and the language barrier would not have been a problem had Herrera been seen. Relatives said Herrera bad come to the United States last year to cam monc)' for hi• family in Mexico. Circulation 7141142-4333 ClaHlfled advertl1lng 714/142-5171 AH other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 Writ Bav SI Coale ~ CA M•~ a<JO!ri• Be• 1~ C<'I•• Mete CA 92626 S.Jlwt' M, 1 ·~ 5,,,q.t, · t•"" )-o n I 'fW,. ""' , "lli.' L )(, 1 l " • I I •l (lt•I ,,._ Chazy Dowatlby Aoeemary Churchman Editor and Assistant Controller '0 a ~· ,, , , .... • , • I Clrcul1tlon Telephone• to the Publisher Stephen F. Ceruo P'<Xlvcl•"" Mane~ Qlorte A. Power• • ~1Jf ACl•~l•Stng Donald L WllU.am• C..cooal<On .... ~ VOL. n, NO. 13 ORANGE OUNTY'S RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS •• ·~ \ ·A free health fair, open to &be community, will be ptettn~ Tuesday and Wednetda)' al Oraale q,ut . Collemo in Cotta Meta, :The ~vent, fPOOIORd by OCC'a Sutdent Health Service, will Na from IO Lm. to 2 p.m. each day and will include exhibit•, demonltrltiona, information boot.ht aDCI a free beelth tcreenina terVice. • · DlabetM ~ap plall• meetaJ The <>ran.e County chapter of the Juvenile Diabetet Foundation will bold a aenerat meetin& Tuesday evenina in UC Irvine's Medical Sc:iencc Bui.ldina F, Room 108. The public i1 invited to tbe 7:30 p.m. aeuion. For further information, call the JDF office at 261-9100 . BoH•dc meetbJI• am1oaaced Holistic counselor Dale Fiatee will present a proparn entitled "Rebuildi,..,,Rejuvenatina" Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Human f.quation, l 5SO S. Coast Hi&hway, Lquna Beach. Another pf'OIJ'lm, called "Mother(Teen Problems - Somebody Help Me, My Mother's Going Crazy" will be Prttented Thursday at the same hours. A third session, entitled "lnsiJbt," 11 scheduled Saturday from 9 1.m. to S p.m. Call 499-5822 for further infonnauon. · Hunt11J.6toa Art £ea6ae to meet The Huntington Beach Art Leaaue v.ill hold its monthly meetina Wednesday at the Edison Community Center, 21377 Magnolia Ave., Huntinaton Beach. Anist Linda Lee will conduct the program, ¥heduled for 7:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public . . Pilar Wayne to •PN~ at library Author and columnist Pilar Wayne will be the featured speaker Wednesday evening at the Friends of the ~ta Ana Library "Bia Name NiJbt" at 7:30 p.m. in the library's Spuraeon Room. . ..._!!te event is open to lbe public and free of charae. The hu1a17 is located at Civic Center Plaza and Ross Stnet in Santa Ana. Better BratlJen Rrle11 opeD8 , ... a .... •u~nfer .... ·1 probebly wouldn •t be- caute I live here, but rd sUl"t like to see it: DueDam,&er 1teek .... er BaJMe 'Yes, I would. There's too mucfi traffic on Ba.I boa Boulevatd. It took me over an hour Sunday to get to Pacific<;oast Hiahway.' o.IMMtller ....... laaae.d . •Y n. I think it would be fun and better than walk.-ma..· JlmMcCoDa Xero~ tedratdu Costa Mesa 'Sure, it looks cute.' Jo.elMMaH leneentcea Lo111Bea~ •t would, because I'm lazy!' MarySmJdl retlr'd Co1taMea 'Yes. ldoallmyown errands and usually take the bus. I would ridn trolley instead.' The American Lung Association of Oranae County and Pacific Community Hospital will co-sponso~ Better __ ..,.._ __ .. ._ ___________ ~-~-------••..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--.i. Breatben' Oub "basiOI" serio, be&innina Wedneiday, 11 the Carmen Yuppa Conferm Cemer, m 11TDellware St .. Huntinaton Beach. The series will run from 3 to S p.m. Wednesday and April 11, U and 2S. Further information is available by calling 83S-LUNG. . l"Um SymJ)Olllam Friday at UCI Film fans may view contemporary featrues and discuess the with the writers, producers, directors. actors and special effects creators at UC Irvine's Theatrical Film Symposium beginnina Friday. The symposium, sponsored by the UCI film studies program, is open to the public through UCI Extension and enrollment isS149. The class meets Fridays throuab June 8 from l :30 to S p.m. at the Balboa CinelfUI in Newport Beach. Each week a contemporary film will be screen~ often before public release. Further information can be obtained by caJlina 856-,386. Health .creenlng at SoatlJ Cout The South Coast Medical Center will hold a massive health screening for area residents of all ages Sunday at the South Coast Medical Center, 31872 S. Coast Highway, South Laguna. The program will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For further information, call 499-1311 , ext. 2807. Monday. April 2 • 9 a.m., Oruce Couty Trullt Dl1trict Board of Dlrec:ton, Board Hearin& Room, OCTD Administration Building, 11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove. • 1:30 p.m .• Oraqe Coaty Pl .. •l.a& CommJ11loa, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa City Coudl, Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Tuesday, April 3 ~!K:'~c~~ba~~~ .. ~~~~a!!!,.~~~.!~S retula~os for Newport Beach has rcsulations: · The regulations would only apply ptned the tentative approval of the •Campai~ contributions would to candidates and their.-... N11i11m City Cduncil but the ordinance will be be limited to $200 per person. _.!!"_.... up for a vote again April 23. •Campaians must make public the committees. Committees indepen- While the rqulations were passed name of any penon or orpnization dent of a candidate would.not come with linlecomment last week. the contributina more ~n S$0. under the new rules. counciJmayfacealenathydebatein •Any~n"koowinatyand · 1becouncilalsowillconsidera April, according to Councilman willfully' violating the reaulations voluntary codeof campaipethicsat Donald Strauss. maybepunisbedbyafineofupto the April 23meetins. Seven women win honors for achievements Seven Orange County women have been honored for their achievements in business, .educa- tion, fine arts, government, law, medicine and religion .. Harriette Wittner, chief executive officer of Deepwater Chemical Co. was selected for her achievements in business at the celebration, "In Recognition of Excellence," sponsored by the South Orange County YWCA. The YWCA feted the women during ceremonies Thursday night at the Irvine Mariott Hotel. Dr. Jewel Plununer Cobb, president of Cali- fornia State University, Fullerton, was honored for her contributions in education. Flaa Schumacher of Corona del Mar was selected for her work in fine arts. Chairman of the Orange County Board of Su~~~. Harriett Wieder was honored for her ac~nta in government. • 9:30 a.m., Oru1e Couty Board of S._pervtaon, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 1:30 p.m., Oru1e Couty Pla.u.bl1 CommJ11loa, Hall of Administration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. For law, Justice Sheila Prell Sonsenshine, Orange County Court of Appeals, was honored. 1 Lydia Sarandan, associate pastor at. St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church was recognized for her work in religion. Four of the HYen Orange County women wlnnlne achle•ement awarda were (from ..., ......... '-.... left) P'loee 8chmnacher. Lyd.la SUaJMlaa, Harriett Wieder and Dr. llarrlet Opfel. Bandit flees with $1,000 from HB savings and loan A lone bandit held up the H\lnt- inaton Beach branch of Gibralter Savinp and Loan, 7777 Edinger A vt., Saturday momina and escaped with S 1.100. police said. According to police, the robber waJ a Caucasian man. about 4S years old, who fled in a yellow Toyota aftc~.r producina a note that said: "This is a robbery. Don't try anything. I have a aun." Poli~ said he did not to display a weapon. flatware from her home 1n the I 00 block of Promontory Drive Saturday evening. • • • A Newpon Beach woman reported the theft of S 12.000 in sterling silver and jewelry from her home in the 1100 block of Doi oh in Saturday. • • • A Santa Ana woman reported the theft of $890 in clothes and jewelry from her car parked in the 3100 block of Irvine Sundav. • • • A Newport Beach woman reported the the theft of about $800 m camera equipment from ~n unlocked c.ar m the 700 block of Bllboa Sunday. The loss was estimated at $4.500. • • • Someone broke mto the Saunders Marine offices at 7501 Slater Ave. over the Wttkend aod saole S300 tn tools and some court papers. • • • A I 3-year-0ld bo) from the 7800 block of Holt Avenue rcponed Satur· day that someone stoic his chrome GT BMX bicycle from a drua store near Golden West CoUcge. The loss was estimated at $3SO. • • • A man was arrested Saturday at the K-Man store. 1910 I Magnolia St .. on suspicion of shopliftina. Recovered were shoes and socks worth $23. 94. • • • I ne IOSS was CsUmateO at )%. • • • A Costa Mesa man told police be was beaten and robbed by a h1tchh1ker be picked up Friday. ~ man sa1d the hitchhiker aot into his truck at u:>Jan and ColJeae avcnues and 1mmed1atdy ~led out a silt-inch knife. The bitchh1ker and two odlen allegedl y took the man's m~. watch. nng and keys. valued at S260. The man ran aqy from xene and returned to find his truckaoneu~lL • • • ;\n office of lntema.tional Ted\ .. -· -tmne amated for su1piciod of indec:ent exposure after moonina a ~trolman wbo had liven him a traffic ticket Edward I. Sethman ~s taken into cuatody about S p.m. ~tutday. Foantaln Valley • • • A Newpo11 Beach woman reported A buf'llary was reported Saturday nisystems. 1945 Placentia Ave., was broken into and sevet"Cly vandalized over the v,.eckend. Police estima~ $4.000 worth of damaae was done to the trashed office and su.g>eet eome- one who was an~ at the firm tttanticd to get even by doing the damaee. A 23-year-old Irvine man was arrested for suspicion of possessina a danJerous weapon this momina. Polioe stopped Thomu Aetcher near Jeffrey Road and the San Dieao Freeway, and found a .22 caliber revolver, two round1 of ammunition and a billy club in hia car. • • • A 19-year-old man wu arrested for suspicion of buraJary at the Irvine Marriott early today. Wayne A. Neal alleaedly took some cash taken from a mcetina room. No further detail• were available. • • • Nearly U ,000 m jewt.lry t'and silverware wu reponed 1tolen Sun- day from a home f n thl SOOO block of Kenosha Lane. Tho method of entry could not be de1emunfd. • • • A Travel Land security auard spotted a thief who alleaodlY hid stolen a microwave oven fiom . a mobitc home Satuniay. When da .. covered, the thief dumped the oven and made for his c:ar, parked on tho nlA Ana Freewav. . ' . A 20.ytfl-Old Irvine man was • • • Two homeowners ~jewelry t.bet\a on Saturday morning which had occurred the day before. A TV repairman ii Alll)eC1ed D the theft OD Aab Tree Lane wbefe SI .SOC> in valuablelt lncluclina ~u· ticketa, ditaooeared. On Tourine Way, Sl.SOO in jewelry Jtorcd in a cloth vanished. JACuAa Beicb The theft of a ~ a rina valued at Sl,060"9 f'rom a reilidence in the 2900 of Alta l.apt\a Boulevard S.t\lrdly. • • • A car •tereP val~at S600 WU repOn.ed stolen from a ehicle ~ in the 1900 block of tallna Street Saturday momlna. • • • Jewelry worth an estimated S 1,900 was rqM)t1ed tU>len ftom a room ln the Hotel San Maanen, 696 South Cout Haahwt.Y. Sunday momlna. Thieves struck a sour note for the Mlaheim K.ingsmen Youth Band when they entered the orpnizatlon'1 oft'ace at I Lighthouse Lane and stole aboutS400. • . • • • Someone smashed a kitchen wte- dow and stoic a 19-inch Panuoruc color television set and a cable 1yat.enu 1elector box. • • • Buralars stole ailver doll.an valutd at S l f6 after pryjna open a k1tclien windowinthc 17ro<lblockofLaRosa Lane. • • • Car bur&lan broke tbe windoM to a 1914 Mercedes Benz and stoic a radio and ownm l*taae from the stove companmtnL Newport Beach A Nc~n Beach man reponcd the theft of H,000 1n j~wclry and t-.'O aunt valued at SlJO each ftom hia home In the I 00 block of Promontory Drive Saturday. • • • A N~n Beach woman reponed the theft of Sll,000 in stcrhng 1Hver Saturday the theft ofS7l244 in camera equipment and Jewe ry from her home in the I 00 block of 25th Street. Ranttnaton Beach Entering throu&h an unlocked rear window. someone bu,._ianzed a home over the weekend on the 9600 block of Landfall Dnve. The lo s included Jewelry worth $700 and $40 In cash. • • • A man was arrested Sunday at the Spon.mart store}. 7433 Ed1nier t\ve . on suspkton or shophft1na. A $32 bl.sntt.11 was ruovttcd. • • • A rcs.tdent of the 400 block of 22nd Stroe1 reported unda~ that someone stole a SIOO Sony Walkman from his IJ'ftD 1964 Volkswucn Bua. •• 1 Somconebrokt1ntoand ran ked a home on the 19000 block of 81kim Lane, a re idmt reported unday The loss included SSOO tnJcwclry. • • • A woman reported Sunday that someone stoic her black and oran 1971 Volks nconvcniblt. parked on the 8300 blO<'k t Fnt land Onve. at a home on the 181 00 block of Brentwcll Lane. The loss included a $550 radio-recorder and an S80 pellet gun. • •• Someone broke into a prqe on the 19700 block of Matsonia Pl•~. 1 resident reported Saturday. The loss tncluded a yellow motor scooter worth $300. • • • A woman reported Saturday that someone buf'l)anted ber car 1n • parklna lot 1t Golden West Colqe. ~ loss mcluckd stettO cqwpmcnt worth $250 • • • By ~mov1na a rtar window. 10me- one broke into a home Friday on the 16SOO block ofTnpp Ctrclc. ~lo tncluded JCWelry worth $ 1,2 SO. Coetall_. A Fullerton woman anana throu&h the perk.ins lot at Harbor Center, 2300 Harbor Blvd . Saturday ni&ht WI$ robbed by a man who pullcd hcrpu~offa straparound her wmt. The ~oman told police &ht man came up from behind her and yan~cd the puf'lit. St'enn1i 1t from 1l nrapi. • • • An 'employee of Avu Rent A said a man came into the oflict, at 2750 Harbor Blvd .. Sat~ and cleaned qut tbt caJh rqista while abet was 1n the back room. The key to lbC cash drawer was left an tbe loc IM told pohcc TM loss was plaoect at Sl80 • • • • A aet of stc:rlina lilverwatt valued at SJ.SOC> was stolen from a boaM oa the 3400 block of Windlor Frida). Eouy a.pipe.rcntly WU made by bci .. I window It the home open. • • • A resident of the 2700 blOCt OI ry Drive reponed tbat be1 vahaablc ~WU aoltD from a ~=&:,:-~t:: the The lou WU placed al llO, 91 • • • About SSOO in wu ttpOned stolen f'ro.m tho Powen UQaor s&orc; t a Pbcx1l tia A'"-• Thieves apparently titn:d a beck room at 1M °" Yth.ik tbt dcr\ W1Jlm1 oo a up .nL I ' . . . .. BJ &M ~latff Presa periodically aJ •awirlina western Oklahoma were · . • snow from the ·•very we(lf under severe lhundeTStorm The fit\h t?la wintry system cut vis· 'lity to near wami.. 11 the storm's storm stntt ti\ stan of ~cro. cold front collided with spnna two ~ks 110 pum-In Colorado. where three warm air and moisture mcl~ the nauon from the Aspen w patrolmen were from the Gulf of Mexico. 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Forecasters posted winter storm watches or warnings for up to 8 inches ofsnow as the snow spread this morn- ing into western South Da- kota, Nebraska and Kan- sas. "This storm is causing and will continue to cause quite a bit of havoc today," said forecaster Bill Sam- mler, of the Severe Storms Center in Kansas City, Mo. By this morning the storm had dropped more than a foot of snow at the Snowbird slti resort in Utah, unleashing small mudslides around Ogden. Israeli attack hurts48 JERUSALEM (AP) - Three men fired guns aDd threw four hand grenades at passers-by on a crowded street today. wounding 48 people. authorities and wit- nesses said. Two passers-by. one a fo rmer policeman, re- turned fire and killed one terrorist. police said. The other two were captured - one at the scene and the other in a' getaway car. The Democratic Front for the Libcra11on of Pale sti ne. a Mos- cow-oriented hard-line member group of the Palestine Liberation Or- ganization. said 11 was re- sponsible and that the Is- raeli Tourism Ministry was the intended target of the attack. P o l ice said two passen-by were seriously hurt and the rest suffered minor injuries. One witness said she saw one terrorist shooting "like a crazy man." "The minute we heard the shooting. {>COPle were shouting 'ltill ham, kill ham . Somebody kill him.'" said Shoshana Cohen. who works an a nearby store. j • LAS VEGAS Nev. -Thousands of cull.nary worken atqehands and musician• went on 11.rik.e ioday qainst 28 hotel-casinos, canoelin& shows by such sws 11 Shirley Macl.aine aod Suzanne Somers. Oamblina was unaffected by the back-stqe strike, and the smaller lounae shows weR expected 10 continue as scheduled, cuino ' spokesmen said today. Dan Swinton, spokesman for the Culinary Worken Union, said .. thousands" of eutinary ,1 pickets went up starting at 6 a.m. today .. delayed at the ~ request of Gov. Richard Bryan so that last-minute barpinina could take place. Hot~l~ have vowe_d to s~y open and hire replacements for atnking work.on, anc1ud:in1 maids food servers. drink servers, bell captams, bartenders, casino change a.irls, busboys, doormen, poners.. cooks and others. · Rule. 'beat' for Meae . WASHINGTON -Army rul~ were "~nt and , twisted" so that Attorney General-designate Edwin Meese Ill could be transferred to active reserve and promoted to full colonel, Rep. Les Aspin, O.Wis .• said Su~day night. Aspin, chairman of the personne! subco~matt~ of the House Armed 'Services Committee, said bas panel concluded that no laws or regulations were broken when Meese was promoted to colonel and transferred from the Army's retired reserve to its ready reserve in 1981. "The conclusion of it basically is tbat there is no evidence that any rule was broken but that an awful lot of rules were bent and twisted," Aspin said. -Lava Dqw •lowing ) VOLCANO, Hawaii -Molten rock from Mauna Loa volcano today crept closer to Hilo. Hawaii's second largest city, as the mountain c~um~ ou~ a'?<>ut I million cubic meters oflava an hour, setentasts said. 'The flow has begun to pond and then surge as a ponding area at the 6,000-f oot level breaks loose." said Bobby Camara. a naturalist at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Camara noted the advance of the 14-mile-lODJ flow slowed w~en t its leading edge hit "very fla1" terrain about five miles ' from the outskirts of Hilo. The lav~ow advanced about · a quarter mile in eight hours Sunday. Camara said. Crul•e •hip •tlll aground I · MIAMI -A 24,000-ton cruise ship remained stuck in a sand bar off Grand Cayman Island today. resistin.J attempts by the worl<rs most pawerfu.ltu~boals loJ>.ulLit ., .. from the spot where it ran aground five days ago. All 793 passengers have been evacuated from the S.S. Rhapsody, but 400 crew members remained aboard because they were in no danger, said Jean-Claude Potier, senior vice president of Paquet French Cruises. The 600-foot liner. based in Miami, ran agrou¥ Wednesday about I 00 yards I. off the island's coast while 1t was on a seven-day cruise to the Caribbean and Mexico. J No De Lorean home tours LOS ANGELES -Real estate agents representrng John and Cristina De Lorean say they won't let just anyone tour µte couple's roll in& 48-acre country estate that f : overlooks the citrus and avocado trees of the Pauma , '. Valley. De Lorean put .. La Cuesta de Camellia" -the hill 1 • of the camellia - on the market for $5.25 million two yean ago because he needed capital for his failing automobile company. But after his arrest on federal cocaine trafficking charges. the need to sell the propert} grew scnous and the price dropped to SJ. 7 mil hon. Sezprobeezpanded LOS-ANGE LES-Authorities expanded a preschool ' sex probe to three other schools. filing charges against a church aide.jailing a school handyman and searching a fourth site after 115 charges were filed in the initial case. Steven Robert Lynn. 22, an aide at the Calvary Road Baptist Church in Monrovia, pleaded innocent last week to four counts of child molestation after an I I-year-old boy told an older brother he and two other boys, ages I 0 and 12, were victimized on a camping trip. The boy said he came forward after he saw news reports about alleged molestations at the Virginia Martin Pre-School in Manhattan Beach. where seven people including the school's 76-year-old founder are charged. Leak prompts evacuatJon Wale.a urge. tough ~tand WARSAW, Poland -Lech Walesa says student 1 protests arc spreading against a government ban on crosses in public buildings and urged Poles to stand firm in the dispute for the sake of .. our own children and our conscience." Communist authontics arc striking at "the f weak" by stripping crucifixes from the walls of scKbols instead of factories. the leader of the outlawed Solidarity I trade union said Sunday from Gdansk. "There will be no compromise in this case. In this case we will make use of all means available." Walesa said. "The stakes are our own-. children and our conscience ... Argentlne clJJef laud• U.S. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -President Raul Alfonsin ~its a "positive.and realistic attitude" on the part of the United States for helping produce a SSOO emeriency loan packaac allowing Argentina to pay pan of its overdue bank interest In a nationally broadcast radio l and television address Sundar., Alfonsin also praised the spirit of Latin American 'solidarity" di1played by Mex_ico, Venezuela. Brazil and Colombia. They qrttd to put up $300 million of the emergency loan. A conson1um I of Western banks put up another SIOO million and Arscn1ina as;recd to use S 100 million of ats foreian curreno.y reserves an mning the SSOO million intcttst payment. Nearly holf of the interest went to American I banks. Duarte'• the trinner SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador -The official retumt from El Salvador's presidential clcttion. an- nounced one week after ~ ballotina; ronnrm that modcr1tc Jose Napoleon Duane and ultra-n&ht1 1 Robeno d'Aubuauon will comptte in a runoff. D\wte, ladcrof lhc Chnstaan Dcmocra~ finished fi11t w11h '63.4 percent of the vole. the Central Elcctaont Council announced Sunday. Because he djd not pan a majomy, Ouancwilltaccd'Aubu1 n.c:andidateoftl R publi ·Nauonalis1 Alha • I LOS ANGELES (AP)-Authorities uy "'*1 blood .. between sow sinetr Mamn Gaye and his fat.her, a retired minister, Uigered the sinaer's lhooti~ death and brouaht shocked reaction today 110m his fnends in the music world. Oare. t,clt known for his hit, ••t Heard It Thro~ The G~~ni~ Sunday afternoon. on the eveofhts 4Stb bi y, after beina shot twice in the chest at the home be shared with his parents police said. Marvin Oaye Sf., 69, was booked for investiption of murder at police beadquanen nearly eight hours after the shootina. said ~t. Mike Pattee. "I still don t believe it" said Manha Reeves, who started out sirtfin1 t:Mackup to Gaye's Motown sound during the '60s 1n Detroit and later headlined as Martha and die Vandellas. . ,.. .. "IJ'ust saw him at the Motown reunion (last year),'• she sai in Detroit. "So hap~. It looked like everyone bad 1t made. He was a very religious man, bis father bein& a minister." Mitch Ryder. another '60s Motown star. s4id the shootina "bit me the same way (John) Lennon's death did. I was stunned." Soul •tncer Manin Gaye dead at 44 Larkin Arnold. senior vice pmident of CBS Rcc.ords. said: "We are dcepll saddened. Marvin was one of the true musical geniuses o our time." • A large crowd swelled at the Gayes' West Los Angeles home as word of the slayinJ spread. "It huns ~much.' said ~ary Harvey, who said she Challenger opens 'repair shop' CAPE CANA VE~AL, Fla. (AP) -Like a tow truck rushing to aid a car stranded in the desert. space shuttle Challenger will rocket into orbit Friqay to make a service call on an ailingjatellhe. The target: Solar Max, which lost its abililY to point at the sun when a control box failed 10 months aft.er it was fired into oTbit Feb. 14, 1980. The plan: Track down the satellite, 305 miles high, dispatch a free-flying astronaut to bring-rt into the cargo bay for repair and return it to space. Success would salvage a payload whose studies of the sun probed many solar secrets before the failure. " .OUR $14,000,000 PRECIOUS JEWELRY SALE IS ON! SAVE 54°/o TODAY ONLY SPECIAL 9 A.M. OPENING Come saw on our fabulous Fiorentini Co/lemon'" of 14K gold ~lry and our fine quality culcurtd pearl 1ewelry m all the styles you could wish for. Hurry m, the sale IS Monday, Apnl 2 only. Robmson's Fine jewelry, 141/Fine jewelry, JOO. '\ --...,". ' . I • ' . T lytlM~ ... .,..... 1. On the eve of New York'• aidc.81 Drmocratic pnmary, Waher Moadlle .....mm releadellly • tbc attack \hou&h h.i1 chitf rival (i8ry Han di•i_. IOtl\t Of their diuariic~nu u ''.pnn~-anle, ~kl:w." '°IP-=-• Alona wit,b the Rev. JtMC Jae , all three c:andada1n fOt .&a.e pa,riy:s presidt'ntiaJ nominatioa weft lell'China for votes 1n New Yotk •in today • .-itb Mondale holdiftl an 11 percent11t point lead in a la&t staiewide ~u. .. It will be.vtry very clOlt," said Mon4a)e, whole campai&n bas ~t S 17 million so far and faces diftitulty with camoaillJI ~pendina Jim.it\ in the remainina primaries.Erm Deina outspent about 3-to-I. I'm tbt poor person's candidate." Hart declined to predict victory but said ... l'Jl run at least a very clOIC second." The tbtte met for a 1e00nd debate in a week Sunday momina. and Jackson, after protcstina .. ,he attempt to ipiore my prnen~ ... 'Pin took the role of peaoemak.er between the warrina front-runners. As the debate ended on a New York City television station. Jackson arasped the hands ofMondaJe and Han and thrust them tosether for a panina handshake. Mondale and Han differed on Central America policy and in charactcrizina their own campaians duripa the debaie. And their dispute Wis most pointed when the issue<>Hnoving the U.S. Embassy in·Jsraet from Tel Aviv to krusalem arose - a move both say they favor. . "l know the voters of New York state ... are fed up with this penny-ante, picky business," Han said. .. They know that Walter Mondale and I are equally committed to tbe survival of Israel. They don't want to hear this any more." But Mondale, responding to Hart. countered that he has backed the move for 20 years and that he raised the Issue because "you changed your position on that fundamental question five days ago." Gymbortt onvirn )OU and your \·month 10 4-yar-Old ~tall) cir. sipd 10 bnng 001 1hr bet< on cluld 10 d11eowr the JOY o( · play wtth putp!*' shating. caron3 oppununny .-Mfr par· toll And child. cognhrr with our pro- fnsional tuff. INIU learning a pbyfill and 10\lmg rx~rornc:t UMiw 1111d ttt 1h1s M1pporuw. non<OCD~· 1n1vr rnvitonmtn1 fOf your. wlf Our un~ pby cquop-,--- ~ child. 10 on10ll wlf. confidrncr, f11Mu of body and sptttt -and bnc of all. 10 help makr the ioy of growmg "P u fun and rt-rd· ing u pot.11bk Plnw COfM and 1tt wha1 11's likr growing up Gymbortt f rec Open Houtc Claa ... Weck of April 2 13 Week Spring SeHlon beginning April 9 NOW ENROLLING ClaHCa atart next week. Call 522-3980 J The lruth is, the last 39 years have been one of the longest periods ol peace on the Eurof!an continent an recorded history. Thats a fact. It is also a fact thal 35 years ago the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was founded for one reason . Keep the peace in Europe. Popularly known as NATO, this organiza· tion or 16 nations is working to preserve western society~ freedom and way of life It's an endless task. And yet the truth 1 • many people do not know about NATO. Many do not even know WED.APR.4 thn1 SUN. APR. 8 HOURS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY MO FNOAY ... 3Pll ti 10N SRURDAY ... 11Pfll to 10PM SUMOAY •.. 11Pfll tl·7N '\ that the United Stales is a member. Many in Americi'do not know what NATO stands for. or the role NATO plays in Europe Learn lbe truth Becau the more you understand about NATO . rhe bener for all of us. The truth about NATO-to get more of it. write· The Atlantic Council, ,. 1616 '"H. Street NW. Wa hington. O.C. 20006. The truth i . NATO needs yoursuppo11. And the lNth 1 , y u need NATO. Thisme soqebyrh•Advero m9Counc;:;;;;,o,:;;;;:.g/ DOUGLAS Manv McDonnell Oougla Corporauon ptant and office9 will be clo41ed Monday. Apnl 2. Our personnel c~ebrnte the Toundmg of NATO as a hohdav. an annual obser\-ance th~t began m 1963 . • I ~~~----r ............ --~~----~--~ .............. --------~----.-.. ~----.................... ... Pai·tlsan polltlcs ~eeps costs low for illegal aliens Rampant partisanship in Sacramento is blocking passage of a pieoe oflegislation that corrects a longstanding inequity in state law and provides a benefit -albeit a small one -to California taxpayers. The legislation is Assemblywoman Marion Bergeson's (R-Newport Beach) attempt to close a loophole in the tuition structure of the state's higher education system. Currently, people who arc in this country illegally can declare themselves residents of California and qualify for subsidized tuition at state-0pe~ated colleges and universities. Meanwhile. a student from, say, Nevada. who was accepted for admission to a California state post-secondary school, would be required to pay fulJ tuition . · It seems contradictory and illogical that a state that finds no · compelling reason to support the education of Americans from outside its borders should support the education of fo reign nationals just because they chose to break federal laws within the borders of California. Bergeson's bill would deny reduced tuition to illegal aliens, but it would allow them to qualify for residency status and resident tuition simply by registering with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. Federal law. of course. already requires aliens to register with the INS. There is an understandable. if not wholly defensible, argument against the Bergeson: It could be construed as unfair to people who entered the United States illegally, but have been productive, taxpayi ng Californians since. despite their official status. - I SAY K MELL Wmt ~EM! A JalJ>IAN ~NE'S G6T NO 5l61N~ir Nll<iARA fAUS AN¥t/AV L.M. Bovo -- • - ... '.-/ t , ~ ·~ Party-line divisions in the Assembly have given Democrats and Republicans alike tunnel vision on this issue. blinding them to the compromise that tlte Senate achieved on a vir- tually-identical bill by Sen. John Seymour (R-Anaheim). The senators tempered propriety with compassion. granting in-state tuition to undocumented aliens who have resided in California for at least seven years or have graduated from California high schools. AT 50, HUMORIST WAS JUST JOSHING Mrs. Bergeson is agreeable to si milar amendments to her bill, but is politically bound to the Republican purists who haved vowed to fight compromise on this issue. The question. unlike many in the capital, is not measurable in dollars: no one knows how many illegal aliens are attending state ecucational institutions as residents. But it is estimated that one-third of all the illegal aliens in the nation li ve in California. That there is some financial burden being shouldered - improperly -by the state is unquestionable. That this bill is stuck in an Assembl) committee is indefensible. Q. Who wrote the line. "The wheel that squeaks the loudest is the one- that gets the grease'?" physical romance among mamed couples between the ages of 35 and 44'? A. His statistical file indicates 98 times a year is average. Will you bu} the recent claim that a baby only two days old ~n dis- tinguish between a happ)' face and a sad one? A. A drifter wh o didn't take-up writing until he was 50 years old. h was then he adopted the penname. Josh Billings, and became famous nationwide for his misspelled de- li very of common sense. He filled a large need as the common man's humorist. He was born Henry Wheel- er Shaw. Sound tra' els much fan her in deep Q . .\sk your LO\C and War man. sea"ater than through air. Noises at a What 1s the t}p1cal frequenq of depth of3.500 feet havc been tracked All people speak same body language I read. the other day. that nearl) 52 percent of all English words are not readable to people who read lips. There are lots of words that use tht' same mouth motions. and some words that use no mouth moti ons at all. Based upon this fact, a person who reads lips has to make do with a little less than one word in two. How do theydo1t? They watch everything! Gesturt~s Facial con ton ions. Eye movement. Everything! Of course. some of what is be mg said 1s decipherable sole I} by context. Forexample.1fyou have just finished tell mg a person how fantasuc she 1s. what beautiful e)'es she has. ho" great 1 t 1s j ust to be near her and how-}OU worship the cement she walks on. the term "I love you" is not likel) to be confused with "I live zoo". Unless. of course. you're in dire need of a haircut. l'mapeoplewatcher So1s rn} "1fe We sailed to Catalina Island some lime back. and spent ncarl) thew hole tnp watching people. lt'samallng what yo u can pick up Just b) watching. even from a d1stann· BILL HARVEY Sometimes you can tell" hat a conversation is all about, even when the conversantsare 30 feet away. For example. two people. a man and a woman: The man skipping somewhat s1dewa..s beside the woman. his arms outstretched and his shoulders hunched: Her. march11~galong with hernose 1n the air. chinJuttmgand fists balled. Obvious." hat? He wan ts to du something and she docsn '1. Suddenly. he stops skipping and starts shuffiing along. arms dangling. e)es downcast. the picture of absolute dejection. She stops. hands on hips. a look of anger on her face that slow I) fades and is replaced" 1th an e'l:press1on oflo\ mg concern. Sh e ~ys something to him. a ten1a11 ve smile crosses ti1s lips and 1s '>Oun replaced h} a hroad gnn. The\ start walkingagain. holding hands. I don't know what he wanted. but I do know that. whatever it was. he got 11. Then. there's the teenage lovely sitting on a bench, dressed in her most fetch in& bikini: The young, blond surfer sitting exactl y 11.356 inches to her left. Each seems totally unaware that the other exists. Each looks surreptitiously at the other when the other isn't looking. He's afraid to make a move and she's afraid he's not going to. Ah, if they only knew what we know, right? Finally. he does something that I thought was lost 1n the darkest recesses ofancient his- tOry. He executes an exaggerated. body-contonmgstretch, as ifhe had been asleep for I 0 years and allows his arm to settle lightly on the bench behind her. Nothing intimate, you understand, and he looks poised for instant withdrawal. as if he were attempting to steal the ban from a be.ar trap. She looks awa} from him and smiles. Twenty minutes later. they're totall> engrossed in each other. The bench could collapse and they wouldn't notice. Somegcsture!>are universal and some are not. In Japan. the ~esture for "Come here·· 1s not what 1t 1s here. We turn our palm up and w1ggleeitberthe forefinger or all of the fingers. That means "come hcre''. ln Japan. the> turn th e palm down and wiggle all of the lingers. 1n much the same way that wewavc"B)e-b)e". Needless to say. th1scause,.sa lot ofconfusion 1fyou happen to be ~mencan and are new in Japan. Jf}ou don't learn the ropes. }OU ma} ne,ergct within touching distance of anyone. l\nn and I sometimes com- municate non-verbally. She points at the table and loolo..s at me ques11on- 1ngl). That means "What do )Ou want forsuppcr.," I turn the comers ofm\ mouthdo"nandshrugm> left · shoulder That means "whatever \OU make." · Somet1mcs. I lcerat her. smile C\ ill}. and raise and lower m) C)ebrowsabout fourt1mes. She kno"se>.actl> what that means. Sometimes she throws something at me. Columnist BUI Harvey lives la Huntington Beacb. . U.S. stonewalls Aussie bBnk probe Ex-intelligence officials connected to bank suspected in arms. drug deals WASHINGTON l .~ in· telligence and la"' enforrcment agen- cies have stt>adfastl) refused to rnop- erate in a 3-year Australian ln'l.''11ga- 11on of an 1ntt'rna11onal hank that may ha\C been handling llliut arm .. deals and laundering drug lrJffa profits A number of the hank's offin·r-. were h1gh-ranlo..ing l 1 S mtl1tar} and intelligence offic1alc. The CIA den1e~ an\ 1n,ol\(~ment "Ith the bank and the <\ustraltan 1n\f~t1gatorc. ha\C dug up no 'SOiid (\ 1dc:ncc of Ill'' tx't"-Cen am l "I agcnC\ and the }'Une \-based bank \J ugan Hand nm, rnlh :-it lea'il. thn· n prC\'i doubt ll'HJI clll\ lOnncct1on e\1\led Hut thl'\· hac.I.' tlll\ < onduc.mn on a rathcnh:-ih p1 t•m1 w "'ia' tht• \u ~tral- 1J n tn\l''illg<lh>r' · It the: (I\ nr an\ other in- ORANGl C..OAS T Daily Pilat 1d11gc:nce urgan11a11on had 11hc:ndl.'d to use Nugan Hand as a CO\Cr for cm ert operation<;. 1t was a clum<.\ .1ttcmpt. and one would ha\C e\- pccted a more professional clTl)n trom an 1n1el11gcncc organization .. Th1'i flattering deducti on duce, not ot course. co\C~r the poss1b1ht) that 1ndl\ 1dual officer<i of tht" hank used their intellrgence connect1on!I to further their questionable financial dealings - or that the "old bm network'' "as rMpons1ble for the <itone"alhng ol <\ustrahan m· H~'>llgato~ b-. l agencies. The hank wa<; founded b) Franlo.. Nugan. an .\uc.tralian. and Michael Hand. an .\meman It collapsed in 1980 folio" ing N ugan '<; death -an apparent su1c1dc Hand disappeared at 1he saml" time .• ind ha,n't '>Urf3(C'd \IOCe r he rn\lt'f C)f fol 111l'f l \ nffit'IJ I\ "llh IH."S to thc ha nl.. 1ndu<le'i H. L. 8chwert1 Ill ~ul:'lh~l~r Ch•IJ Oowellby r '"'°' •t•d I<' \I JMI ro ,,,. f'lvl:'I' ~,,., Latit D. &pew• flt.JC.JM>• "" .... ,.. '"" , .... ' '"' lr..,i n... t 11A•""0"'11 f 1 '°' nl\ta M~ A[ttj "' ~ "'°~"' • rt • •W Ml•t,I-A "·' Fr.nk Zlnl A\~ '11111 I d•lfl• -\ll1l11am Colb). fom11:r director of the Cl A.. He was an attorne\ for th l· hanlo.. bnefl}. worlo..1ng on ta\ ·matter' and other legal problems. His bus1 - nesscard "as found on Nugan·s bod} -Retired Na\\ Adm. Earl Yale!. who wa'i at one tune president of 1ht• bank. -Reured .Xrm ) <.Jen. Erle Cocke Jr . "hosecon'iul11ng firm acted as the hanlo..'s \l. ashmgton. D.C .. office. -i.\ former Cl.\ sta11on chief 1n Bangkok. Thailand -Se\'cral other generals. admiral, and former CIA officials. Although man~ bani... doC"umc nt ~ were apparent h 'ihreddcd a ftl't Nugan's death. the i.\u<itralian 1n- ·vest1gaton; pieced together evidence of Nugan Hand\ actl\'ll1C\. The four-\ olume rcpon of the Au~tralian task for ce has been rt'\ 1ewcd b) m ... :moc1ates Donald Goldberg and John Dillon. Nu~n Hand wa\ helieved to ha..,c been involved 1n drug traffic in the Golden Triangle of ~utheast A.'i1a Tht" bank had a branch office in the othe~ I\(" unpromsc.ing town of c h1ana Mai 1n nonhv.estern J ha•· land. nOl far from the Burme~ txmkr. 11' offirc thcrt wa'i JUSI d1)wn thC' hall from thC' U S Orui (nfort·c- ment •\dm1n1 tration In fact t-.lua,an Hond otlinal\ told 1n,c'iltgator<i lhc} had ofl'crtd 10 pa\'i along to th e DF \am 1nformat1on on drug \muglmg thc) came 3C'ro'i'i Th e tn\.C'\tlf.3torc, also found \Ub\tan11al t'\.tdrnce that linked 1he hank 10 rnn\. ll'll'd gun-runner rd\\ 1n \l. il\nn a fnrnwr C I\ 3jlt'nl """ ""' JacK ANDERSON then woril.1ng "-llh lhe Nav) 's ~uper-secret Task Force I S7. which u~d s\1pp10g compames as covers for esJ)f(>nage. The Aussies fell strongly about the lack of cooperation from the U.S. government. The task force report complains "Dunna the course of the Nugan Hand 1nQuu1. many hnks were found between md1v1duals connected Wlth the group and 1nd1viduals connected 1n ver) significant ways with \J.S. mtclhgcncc <'.>rganizatidns. spccifi· cally the ('IA and the Office of Naval lntelliaence (Task Force l S7 ) .... Al lime~ those hnk~ appear to have bccA an intnns1c pan of the then-onao1n1 actmt) e nd have the apptarance of the direct involvement of the. U.S. 1ntclhacnce community Itself." The Australian 1nvc tiptor w~ rebuffed by every U .. aovcmmcnt aaenC) they approached for 1nfor- mat1on The big question·~ Why'' Footnote Yates could not be reached for commem Cod~e uuJ he had s1mpl) rented office 'iJ>3<'C to represcntat1vc'i of the hank Jac-i hdenoa 11 a •yndl<-atu rolamnl1t • I over the equivalent of 14,400 land miles. Whales know the whereabouts of whales, you bet. Q'. What's the greenish color around the yolk ofa hard-boiled CQ? A. Sulfur and iron compounds formed by overcooking. There was a time in your life - about four months before you were born -when you had more hair on your back than a grown gorilla. L ETTER~ In cafe )argon, a customer who leaves no up has Ion~ been identified as a "George Eddie.' not as a '"eorge Eddy," as I wrote. A man who identified himself as George Eddy told me that. He said be was deeply dasturl>ed by the item. He sajd he went straightaway to his credit card records 10 prove to his own satisfac- tion that he was an e-xcellent tipper. Our names are sacred. you know that. • , don't you'? ·.· L.M. Boyd is a syadlcated colamaJ1t. -· . ~~~~~~~~~~~~--·· . . : Prop A can't fulfill its ~planners' prolDises To the Eduor: On June 5, Orange County voters who think they are not paying enough taxes will have the chance to increase the amount of taxes they pay. In the voters' pamphlet they will find argu- ments that shouldn't be accepted without a little thought. "Proposition A will begin immedi- ate traffic relief ... " the more times I read this line. the less I understand or believe it ·· ... new lanes on the Santa Ana and all other Orange County freeways," This measure will not add one lane to the Santa Ana freeway as the state has finally agreed to use some of our gasoline taxes for this purpose. A good bit of the freeway upgrading that we are told will be done wath this measure arc already in state plans. "improved local roads 1n every city." By the time the cities take about 20 per cent for management and stop using grant funds and redevelopment funds for street maintenance. I antici- pate little change in street mainten- ance with this tax . Expanded transll lines ... wnh no subsidies of bus fares allowed:" so few people ride the buses now and yet the transponation comm1ss1on wants to spend over a billion of our dollars for a rail system that will lca\.C 99.8 per cent ofOranic Count) o"er 1/8 mile from the stations. Do we want empty trams competing with our empty buses? Af\er taxpayers paid millions of dollars for the buses. they still pay 77 per cent of operating costs. With th is plan. we would continue to subsidize the buses and would have to dig deeper m our pockets to subsidize train and operattng costs as trains are less cost efficient than buses. ..... 'ynchromzed traffic liahts .. :· some cities have had costly studies made and had their traffic signals computerized. The resulting amount of improvement was negligible. When signal lights are close together. they cannot be synchronized for both dim:tions. ·• ... Every cent of yo~r money Wlll be used for engineenng and construc- tion of road and transit improve- ments:· How about the $41 million that will go to the Board of Equal- ization and an estimated 20 per cent of the tax will go for management? "No funds can e\ er be used to subsidize bus or rail fares." That means that other taxes will have to continue paying 77 per cent of bus operation costs and othr taxes will be needed to subsidize train operating costs. "A substan11al amount of Proir osition A revenues come from vis- itors and sndustry ... Industry passes its costs to consumers (we taxpayers) and no mention is made of the sales lax that will be lost ot neighboring counties because of our higher taxes. "Propos1t1 on <\ 1mpro\ements will .save about S500,000 in reduced gasoline consumption ... Propos1t1on A is being given credit for improve- ments that are in state plaps to be paid from our gasoline taxes. Much of this tax will fund improvements that will let weaJthy owners oflarge acreages of undeveloped land add many homes and busmesses that will add to traffic congestion. These propcny owners are spending large amounts of money to convince us to tax ourselves for their benefit. No mention is made of the fact that if we tax ourselves to improve our roads. more of the .sasohne taxe5 collected in Orange County will be spent outside the county Don't be a sucker. Vote "no" on Measure A. BERNARD C. ADAMS Pmadcnt. Garden Grove Taltpa)·ers • ..... . -.:: Boulevard cycling dangerous Is thCTC A ~soMble safe WI)' for 'b1cycli$tS to take when riding to and from the Newport BalboiPenin~uta? I am interHtcd in the haurdous arta whtrt Ncwpon Boulevard over· passes Pacific Coast Hiahway, e-s. pec11lly north-bound on Newpon Boulevard around S p.m. par11cuJarly an the ummer. 1111, 1 question which should Hen derson To the f d1tur· I wo" 1mprcs'ied wuh the ..eArrhmg nni,·le lw Thoma' Hcndrr\on and"" .. . concern or at lt-ast intert ;i a number :~ of people in our area. such as traffic •: safety offic1al5. parenu and h1cyclists :• ofall a~ ... I believe 1h1t many people. alone ·'!• with myself. would 1ppreci11e :: anS'lrtt$ or supcstions 1n rcprd 10 :•; thiu1uc lion Sumrner 1salmo then: :·· ANNE M LECLERC ! C'o4'ta Meu :: -.lt•ul'h···Of -'•m.I h.uJ ·h1lt1na hunwn-•• • ncu l liked him then~ I ltli:e htm now. .KN U Ncwoort Ot'ach GLIMPSE OF AMERICANA The Nottingham Players. a California touring ensemble of talented performers. brought their act to Laguna Beach recently and garnered laughs from 500 children attending Top of the World School. In two 45-minute assemblies, the Players weaved in and out of the audience, imitating and satirizing Johnny Appleseed. Annie Oakley and Paul Bunyan. The performance of "Pecos BiU and the Great American 1 Heroes" was sponsored by the school PT A. "E~~ry~y found the P.lay~rs very funny and entertaining, cammented Principal Judy Christens. "They'v~ been coming7tere for seve~I years now; they really stimulate the children and ennch ou~iterature curriculum ... 'Adoptee'·finds 'all hearts the same' Charlie Two Shoes fascinated by microwave ovens, color TV and dogs TALLMADGE. Ohio (AP) - Charlie Two Shoes. who slept on a stone and mud-brick bed in China. has been startled by microwave cooking. color television and pet dogs in his I I-month stay in the United States. In China. he explains. dogs are either watchdogs or food. Charlie Two Shoes is the nkkname of a 50-year-old Chinese farmer who almost 40 years ago was informally adopted by U.S. Marines stationed near his village. The Marines couldn't pronounce Cui Zhxi. the real name of the 12-year-old boy who peddled peanuts and fresh e~s. Cui arrived fora visit in the United States last May I 0. He has been staying with Roy and Jean Sibit in Tallmadge. just east of Akron. In 194 7 and 1948, Cui slept in a Marine bunk next to Sibit's. "I wouldn't belie ye that Roy would have a dog in the house ... Cui said, pointing to Buffy. a small spaniel.with a bow bn one ear. "He never told me he had a dog. "The first time I saw it. I didn't ask. I just thought. 'Oh. Roy. well. maybe it was different.' But then I went to other houses and I saw every house ~ ~ Terry and Cynthia Malloy •bare a laqh dartnc the cocktail reception that preceded the ezhlbltion tennla match. Jlm an4BetaJ Oeboiu were amo:'NIO_wple w ~med' about the Pfatlonal Foundation C> heelchalr Tennia. -· . ....... .. --. has a dog. as a pet.·· When Cui first arrived at the Sibit home, he was fascinated by the microwave oven. the re'rrigerator and the color television. Mrs. Si bit said. In his seaport village ofQuindao in northern China. the 400 families share 20 black-and-white television sets. His family of five sleeps on a pad over a bed made of stone and bricks. which allow heat from the house chimney to circulate through the bed. "You couldn't imagine how deso-• late it must be there ... said Mrs. Si bit, 45. "Charlie said he has two light bulbs in his house. They have a limit of 40 watts total." She said Cui still is in awe of the family car. a 1982 computerized, air-conditioned Cadillac. People in China usually travel by bicycle. Cui said. adding. "Americans have more cars than we have bicycles in China." She added that Cui is always eager to help around the house and that "he saves everything -paper bags and rubber bands." Sibit. 55. an inter- national plant contact for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., ex- plained that in China, people must "use everything until it is no more." Mrs. Sibit also said Cui was surprised the first time he saw her make a decision. "He said. 'Oh. let's tell Roy.' I said. ·we don't have to tell Ro y, the decision-making can be my choice.• He thought I have to answer to Roy like he answers to the government. .. Cui came to the United States on a six-month visa. which was extended for six months last November. He Celebrities give their support to wheelchair camp When Lloyd Bridges and Chip Parmelly battled Beau Bridges and Brad Parks on the tennis court outside Piiar Wayne's home last week. Brad and Beau scored an 8-6 victory. But the real winner was the Junior Wheelchair Sports Cit~ogram. • Pilat h\d~ her home. La Roca. for a reception to highlight a membershipdrive.).Ul'\:hariot Champions. a support group for the junior camp program sl>O!\l -d by· the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis. · Andjudgin$ by the large and enthusiastic turnout of some 480 people, Chariot Champions certainly moved closer to its goat of zing spoi:s camps and instruction more available to wheelchair-bound y ungsters m this area. The turnout was so that some guests had to wait nearly n hour to get their cars out of the crowded parking area. But the exhibition tennis had been so inspiring that no one seemed to mind the little traffic jam. For Brad Parks. the No. I .ranked wheelchair tenni$ player in the world. the evening was something of a family affair. His mother. Larrle, was greeting guests and father, Bill, helpin~ with a video presentation featuring scenes from 'This Is Your Life,' which spotlighted Brad's efforts to promote wheelchair sports. Emma Jue Riley and Nora Jorgeaaen, who served as oo-<:hairmen of the membership drive. also greeted guests and asked their support for the summer camp program. (Husbands, Supervisor Tom Riley and Vln Jorgensen also lent their support for the cause of physically disabled youngsters.) Spotted among the crowd, which spread out over several rooms and the patio were the Rlcbrcl Brocktieyen, Rtcurd Acller, Brent 01dea, Erle Nelsoa, BW and Cllloe Frallu (be owns the Racquet Club of Irvine) and Ray Bandy, who many know from the Ncwpon Beach Tennis Club. Jean Morlarltyv;n-thcrc. too. as were J1d1e Stepbe.a Stewan, Jean and BUI Wenke, Joan and Harry Karsten, Lows and Patty Malone and Bob and Noey VH1llln. The fifth junior wheelchair Easter camp will be held at Saddleback College this year from Aptil 16-20. A summer camp is planned at Chapman College in OranJe from June 25-29. For more information on the camps or membership m Chariot Champions, contact Larcie Parks at 499-5034. Pap:J1"1I'Z7i is wnttm by BaHyNoi Style,Edilor Mclmda. Huddleston. •• considers his trip to be a miracle through .. faith, hope and love.·· "The Chinese people believe the United States is a very .well-developed country. They aJso believe the American ~· oplc did never do any harm to ina. They never saw Americans kill a Chinese people or do any dama~e. So · I, the people always have this kind of true idea, that Americans are not as bad as the government told us in the past.·· But he added: "It's hafli for the Chinese people to comprehend my relationship with the United States. To them, it's just unbelievable. I have • --..... __ _ to explain to them that American people are real friendly and so are we. "All our people, our emotions. our aspirations, our hearts. are all the same... Charlie Two Shoe8 At La Roca Arlaoe Grum waa lntroduced by hoeteu Pilar WaJDe to other peat. aupportlng wheelchair tennla. D9llt' ........ """ ... KathJ Porter met Brad Parka and Lloyd Brtuee at . tM· ncepdonhel4 to build Charlot Cbamplona' memDenhlp. ,- .. - I I I I I I -Or9"Qt Oout DAil Y PILOT /Monday, April 2, 1914 Notliing free about this dOnation • DEARANN LANDERS: An 18-year-old relative died rccenllyofa A aunshot wound He II dadn 't die instantly but survived stvcral I ... houn. ln the h0$pi· LIUIDEIS tal,hisparcnts~re •••••••••••• appr*hed about donatina his kidneys. They aarecd to do so. Latcrtbey received a bill for$7,SOO fortlte ttmoval of those oraan"'- For many years I have carried a donor card because you haveencouraaod your readers to m'akc this final contribution to a fellow human. Af\er this experience I'm considerinJtearingmycard up. I don't want to burden my children with a $7,SOOdebt. I have attempted to discuss this matter with the hospital personnel but can set no clear ans wen. You arc my one reliable source. Please help me under1tand this. I'm si&ning my name and address but ask that you not use 1t in the column. -WITHHELDON REQUEST DEAR FRIEND: I bave tried repeatedly to rucla yoa by teleplaooe. No u1wer. I bave also wrlttea a letter bat · WEDDINGS l'ft'tt•"1• ......... . a.ca ... ftr)'tan I M••Me• arpq my re.eden lo ltMfwMwcarti,l heJ a~WCJ te1et S. tlle Mn..., &Ms. I aa Jnt .. ...,. u yH co lean w~y th famll.1 wu ,...... ... wlG &Mt'W fer ''ilM. I coesalted Mmt .,.._ ... , .. ,tlqtlltH ,e.ple la dte field. ftll 11 WMtdte1..W~ Dr.J .... P. Merrtll of llatvanl M~I Sdool, m.....,.of &M ._.&Mt,.....,._.. dM ftntnccet1l•I lddaey tn .... t la IHt,iaW, •1'11 dedwta Or. 0..rltt l .CarpieMer, wfMMeft tM .... .,,._. laberaterJ oldie N~1&en()rpaBaM, ... aet'-dtey ... "WIGJatlle •r, Dr. Men1U CalW teaay, •'Ne ...,.&al &Utwe now of •ran die ,.u.c11 family fer ....,•vlile•'1U' 1o be Hed bl tnatptUtaU.. I» WI cue, ptrM'9 tM IU'leoD perfermtd a eom.akate4 proe.tere la u effort to Nve tH bey'1 Ute. Th \JU may "\ave lten die fee for cut operauoa. "U•cler ord~ clrcam1tucet, Jet'• unme tlle patlemt 11 an accldeat victim ... declared brala-dead. If tlle family 1lve1 perml11to., lite orpu are brvested and &lie bW 1oes to tM llospltal. 'he fMlpltal worb tt oat wit.It ,Uacle Sam, wlto relmbtlntt &lie fMlpltal dlroap Medicare." Dr.JoMNaJartu,cU!rmuefdte~ef Sus•l'J, Vlll•enltyelMbs11e1aM.._.. ........... "la MlaHMta ... ......,,,....,ls_..,.,... ferdte urv"tlqtftrpu,Mr ..... IMJIM~...,..._. ..... ,,.., ••• ,. .................... ,.... ..... ,.rt t~1,,..,.m "'"°Me41care." ('niep••,..•t.f...,, 11 YM aM me. fte fl WW..e.m" "'el..,. tut1.) Dr. cu.. PeterM11 • ..-....e1G1 u.tv1111111e1 vca•.s.Jti.t•Ol~eeenluter•f IM aa....,aut antfldal lleart pn ...... ..,,..,. an tw~ea....,... et e~(l)...,.taJ~are.w .... .,,....,,,._., ..... me4kaJ eare, forwMdt NIDeoM mut M,...,...awe, ... (!) ll~fJ for ~arvntiq or1uu. for Midi Gere ll M curse. 'Yoa 10• lllive U.e factl, lllf rne.t. u,.. wuc Dr. Peteno111ocoatact &lie fMlpltalaad panw &M matter, lite ll11 sractooly offeret lo .. IO. I awaU y"1retptaae. I • • • . Ann Landers' new booklet. "Sex ind th~ Tecml6er." exp/1insevery aspttt of scxu.J behavior-where to dflw the line, how to say no, the various methods of contraception, thed1111ersofVD. thesymptomsind where to 1et help. Fon copy. ~nd Sl and a Ion& ~lf-addre$Jed. stamped en ve/ope ( J 7 cents post.,e) to Ann Landers. P.O. Box I 1995. Ch1CB10, lll. 6061 /. Schoepe-Andenon • Greer-Lawrence Ncwpon Beach residents .\nnc Alleen ·Lawrence and Ja\ Murra-. Grecrwl'rl' united in· mama$e 1n a March 31 ceremony 1n the First Presb)· Laguna Presbyterian Church was the setting for the Adverurles unite nuptial ceremonies uniting Teri Jeanne Andenon and Okay, ''Falcon Crest" fana, the cat'• oat of Robert Ad~lf ~hocpc on March I 0. the baC· llel Ferrer and Jane Wyman, at eama The bnde 1s the daughter of Paul Norman Andc™?n , other'• throata recendy will de the knot 00 a and Beverly Badham Anderson of Three Arch Bey m ' t.. d-.a ..... South Laguna and the granddaughter of Balboa Island future eplaode. Thie .eene ,.,.. •uot .... .._. "tenan Church of Sausalito. The bride. daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lawrence of Ncwpon Beach, wore a simple alabaster St. John knit. accented with an floral ha1rp1ece. copied from her grandmother's lily of the valle) headband that she wore at her wedding. Mrs. Lan) Steams was her -;ole attend- ant. resident Virginia Dabney Badham. the tap~. She became the third generation to wear a 58-year-old silk Cbantilly lace cathedral lcnJth veil, and her gown, made by her mother of candlelight silk satin, featured handmade satin rosebuds at the shoulders. hand appliqucd French lace on the bodice and full skirt and bouffant sleeves. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and-Mrs J Murra} Greer or Glendale. had as his best man Michael Koutn1k. After greetini 75 guests at Anne Greer a reception and dinner at the Alta Mira Hotel in Sau!Mlhto. the couple left on a wedding tnp to Switzerland. Germany and France. The) plan to make their home tn Newpon Beach. where he 1s president of Greer Management Co. and she 1'i public relations director of Marketing D1rect1 ons Inc Rohan-Olson Nanc) Elizabeth Olson of Newport Beach and C hristopher Brent Rohan of La Crescenta exchanged wedding vows in a March 10 ceremony in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Newport Beach. The bride. daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Olson of Newpon Beach. wore a white taffeta gown featunng a sweetheart ncd.line and puffed slee-.es and tnmmed with sequms and pearls on re-embroidered alencon lace. The cathedral length train '.A.as edged \A.Ith a gathered ruffle at the hemhn~. arid a t.·athcdral length pearl tnmmed veil \\as caught up b~ a \alln \\rCath \\Ith ~tin ribbon streamers. Hn s1~ter. Ka ren Oise "as maid of honor. and Sherr) Rohan. the hnoegroom·.-. sister. .l\ndrea Me\erhofer. Diane Miller .\nn Ebert and Elizabeth Broth\\ell \\ere bridesmaids The bndegroom 1s the son ol Wilham and Mar) Rohan of La Cresenta Marl.. Me~erhofer served a!> best man. and ushas \\ere Car: Rohan. cousin of the bnde Early Bird Dinner Specials 56. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish co¢'e Dmner With ChOJce of r up or salad and dessert J -4 to 6 PM -r-/ ~... l Days A Week! _, 'il!Jili.1!!~~& 673-7726 BALBOA 80 I E. BALBOA Teri.Scboepe groom. Patrtck McCormick. Jim de Boer. ~teve Reger and Phil Kraus. A reception, attended by 250 guests. was held in the Bahia Corinth1.an Y~cht Club and afterward, the couple left on a wedd.ng tnp to Jackson Hole, W yo. They will make their home on Balboa Island. • ENGAGEMENTS .._ " . - Kamler-Phillips Mr and Mrs. Donald Kamler of San Rafael have announced the engagement of their daughter. Jill Kamler. to Robcn Phillips. son of Mr. and Mrs . .l\lvin Ph ilhps of :--le"'pon Reach. The bnde-clcct. a graduate of L'C Berkcle'. was affiliated \\Ith Delta Gamma soront). She 1s now attending Berke le) 's Graduate School of Architecture Her future bnMgroom. also a graduate of UC Berkcle). was affiliated"' llh Zeta Psi fratemll}. He is no\.l. attend1ng San Francisco Law School a nd will rec1e-.e his JUns doctor degree in I 985. A June wedding is planned tn No,ato. Gosa-Bottorff A Ma) "'cdding in Huntington Central Park l'i planned by Huntington Beach residents Barbara A..nn Goss and Lawrence Cal ven Bottorff. The bnde-elect. daughter of Mrs. Maudie M. Go!.s of Sterlin. Colo. and the late Mr. Tom W , Goss. 1s a graduate of Union Colle11.e 1n Lincoln Neb. IMMEDIATE CASH GOLD, DIAMONOI •ntl VALUAILIS WI. UllLI "OOLllS 973-o315 Her attendants were Sherrill Schoepc. the bride- groom's sister and the bride's sister-in-law. Sandra Kruel Anderson. Featured soloist at the ceremony was the bride's mother. The bndegroom, a resident of Laguna Niguel and son of Mr. and Mrs. AdolfSchoepc of Fullerton. was attended by the bride's brotb&rs. Dale Norman Anderson, Garrick Alan Anderson. N'orman Curtis Anderson and Kent Regan Anderson. The couple de paned for a European weddinf trip after greeting 280 guests at a reception at El Nigue Country Club. The guest book was attended by Cheryl and Brian Boehm. The new Mr. and Mrs. Schoepc will make their home in Laguna Niguel. She is marketing manager for Ncutrogena Corp. and he is corporate project manager for Fluidmas1er Inc. The future bndegroom 1s the son of Lawrence W. and JosepJi1ne Ellen Bottorff of Huntington Beach. He graduated from Edison High School and UCI. Both are attending Cal State Long Beach. Their wedding date has be(n set for May 27. Hemenover-Jonea The engagement of Paula Hemenover and Rand} Jones. both of Newpon Beach. has been announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alben V . Hemenover of Irvine. The bnde-elect is a graduate of Un1 vers1ty High School. where she was the 1978 ho mecoming queen. and UC Santa Barbara. where she served as chapter president vf Alpha Delta Pt. Tht future bndegroom 1s the son of Hubert 0 . Jones of La Mirada and is a graduate of La Mirada High School and Cal State Fullenon. where he was affihated with Delta Chi fra ternity. A June wedding 1s pl anned in Covenant Presbytenan Church in Long Beach and the reception will be held in the Grand Salon of the Queen Mary. Sturdevant-Bertuleit The Valenuoe's l)ay engagement of Costa Mesa residents Julie B. Sturdevant and Jeff Bcnulcit has been announced. 3119 Newport Blvd. The bride-elect 1s the daughter of Lloyd and Marlene Ankeny of Lincoln City. Ore. She is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and UCI. Cllt Rttard1111 Her future bndegroom, the son of Peggy Bcnuleit of L~~~~!!!!!~!!!!~lli Non·Smo•tr R1t1s Newpon Beach and the late Mr. Bill Bertulcit. is a graduate r; ~. and 3().6() Ritts of Newpon Harbor H1~h School and Cal Poly Pomona. F•RurnS IMt'1m•NCE An Aug. 18 weddtng is planned in Newport Center " .,.;n •rwvn" United Methodist Church in Corona del Mar. UPHOLSTERY, INC. GRQlP f« th ltat tf ,.., utt 441 ow N•wf*f IMYd Kitchen-Hanna ltZ2 UllOI llR. Newperl leach, Co. Mr and Mrs. Clovis Kitchen of La Habra Heights COSTA IESI _ 541-llst 631 -7740 have announced the engagement of their daughter. Jan L--------------------i r.----------1-----------Ellen to John Roben Hanna of lrvtne. son of Lt. Cmdr. (ret.) and Mrs. Wallace Hanna of Vista. Just$6.95 and the choice is yours. 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"I read for the part. I didn't know if I was right for it," she says one morning before the start of a marathon 12-hour ~ rehearsal. ·•t thouaht it should have been a younger woman but Harvey ~.-.......im::::::.....Jcvidently has J)aucoma." •" lle.ra The play lS a dark comedy about a ~oman trying to fight the system. She, her husband and •thrccchitdren live above a Coney Island spookhouse. "There's been upsets with the children. There's been interference from official agencies that think they know t '•how to do best for the kids," she says. "It's like the ehusm f • 'of someone stepping in and saying, 'Well. you kids are ,aoinf. tO need therapy, and we know what to do.' fl, 'Hopefully the audience will see what Harvey's saying. h's a tragedy and it's comic," Meara says. The role brings her back to her New York roots. For a girl who barely got out of high school, Miss Meara always knew she wanted to be an actress. She didn't go to college. but after studying with Uta Hagen among others. she: landed roles in several off-Broadway plays. "First I was in a terrible Welsh play, where people used to speak oddly and say things like, 'Going I am out into the moors yet.' or ·come to the heather over the hill with me,"' Meara says. She had more success with "Ulysses in Nighttown,'' an adaptation of James Joyce that starred Zero Mostel and · • •'Was directed by Burgess Meredith. . ' It was while making the rounds auditioning for shows that she met her husband-to-be, Jerry Stiller, the man who introduced her to comedy. "Jerry always thought I was funny," she says. When EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT edw<l'ds SClJrn COAST PlAZA I IP.l~TOl AT \UNflOWfl 546 2711 Mon-Thurs 64~. 8 30. 10 1; ~ C~~TA ME~A - From the ffrst laugh, rotJ'R be hooked! ---NOW PLAVINCJ---1 COITA •HA HIVl•t OMHI UA 0.-Efoowft ~ MO OSM SS I OIH •AJIM11• ...... ti 1121441 •llllA ua-.. HO 4011 ,Oii.JAi• YAlll\' • LAl~•A lllllJ lfwt1• 1 s ........ 01 6391170 otWllf l-• ,._ .. ~ ~ LltwM lllllt ut aoo ...,. 1111111 tCOlfA lllUA fOUllTAlll VAllO OllAllll Et.nr• CoMN C..1t1 Ptc1fl( I lo..•••·· AMC°'""' Mail • 119 4141 Vollty 0 I 96110 1 131 0340 UA C..y CIMN Sl4-llll WHTlllllllfUI UAC-,,.. ltl·O~e \Vatch the Academv Aw1rds Aorll 9 ........ ~- MFOR PIDPLE WHO LONG FOR MOVIES THAT ARE BETTER. RICHER. AND MORE EMOTIONALLY SATIS. FYING, 'RACING WITH THE MOON' IS THE ANSWERroA PRAYER ... WONDERFUL STUFF ... A POWERFUL FILM." -Nt:W YOU PO!.T A PARAMOUNT PICTI JRE ""' NOW PLAYING WA _,..TC* ltACll """'llru PW• t..,_"""""'l'O'I lllWl'OllT l lAQI ! ___ , ..... , ~ ~ll'I Vnt"'I ... IXIM "'~ COST•._. CSIDI WllJO ,_,_.~ ,,,._~_y OIWlllf c.-..r 'SI ••M Mii ·~ 8"0 630~ WUl MlllSllR h•.,G~C#lt-•"'' 89•~ Emlm ..,.._ JJJl"llJll"• OIWIGI St-Or>w n blUl:O Watch the Aca demy Awards April 9 an i mprova.sational voup in Sa. Lows called \be C.om pe1s nttded a womfn..1 Stiller, whO wa• appearina with the company, 901 has wife into U\e troupe. The quanet eventually ended up in New York, was ~ked into a tiny club on Eighth Street in Grttnwich v 111~ -and died. 'They didn't know what we weredoins." she says. "h was an idea whose time had not yet come. The owner didn't like it. tte'd complain, 'What is Jhis? Sugestions from the audience. What i1 tbat? Get up the~ aod be funnr."' Eventually, they bcaan work.Ina tosether as Stiller and Meara, developina their own material. A auest shot on Merv Ortffin's old daytime show led to a spot on what was consit!ered the best showcase for youna comedians -"The Ed Sullivan Show" -where they made more than 35 appearances-. In between, they'd tour, usually appearing at the hippest clubs in the country -Mister Kelly's in Chicago, Shadows in Washinaton or the Hungry i in San Francisco . But it's a life Meara doesn't miss, and one she eventually gave up after the birth of her two children. The audiences got her down. ''You could take the same people and have them buy tickets to the theater. and their attitude would be different because they made their commitment when they bought the ticket. Jn a ni&htclub you had to first get their att.ont1on, then keep them faughing. "In a club you compete with the 25th wedding anniversary. impressing the boss or client,'' she says. "I've seen people behave that way with the king of nightclubs, Frank Sinatra. I've seen people behave rudely because they're drinkinf." But television beckoned when the gnnd ofnaghtclubs became too tough . ~. G~X§!9KE TARZAN LORD OF THE APES NOW SHOWING! 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CITY CENTER WESTMlllSTU 895 53.B UA WESTMINSTER TWIN LUXURY THEATRES ARCADE of GAMES* ~~lf~r:4 GREYSTOKE Sll~WS '""'~"'"~ At 12.00 T·•RZAN z ,40 s :20 n 1 :00" t' .. '"" uo '" .,...., 1 O:lO Gene H•ckm'n ;lff t14tll'trefrn/ m I 10 l :20 5 :30 7:40 t :50 ...... .AcADEllY AGAINST At U :U ruww. ; 00 Al[ ODDS 2:4: :o t: U :102:304:U7:10t:2S (!l tO·U ~ • zlh At 12:30 wan1·111g1r1. 21so 1110 //H• ,,..H 7 :SO 6 l!!DJ t :SO 12 31 2 •45 1100 7 :20 t ·40 Ei man 14 ,, 216S~ '2ssi ,~7';1,( J JAMES l'AIK I 't 0-NorMwllilM• Sllowa GARNER A ;JM 1:1 Dm At ~ 1111& A' 11H . AIM Lefflter (ft, ~ · -'·A• t 14I ., t r40 CAYU'"" Alto 'Htvrlftt All•lf Cit (R) .. ,v. NltM 1111" '"' GJt~EESR TAIK Aho Mr Mom ( .. Q ) Orlwe ''" Oeen •SO W•tll•n«h / t •I WHMftltlllt * (t1.1(f, .. ,, U11!ll'• 11 fRC£ u111 .... Nou1t Making a name Palm Sprln&• bu honored one of lta moet llluatrtoua cltben• by namtnc a •treet after blm. The onetime 91D&tna cowboy and now owner of the Callfoml& AJ11el8 tlpe hla cowboy bat at recent dedleatlon eeremontea. NOW PLAYING '"~ M•""lliU Pu1 \29 ~JJ9 COSlAMlSA E O'"ill~ 8l•S10 $4~74U COSTA MESA (OW••os C>ntm• C.•lf• 979 41'1 fOlll1Alll YAl.L(Y fl"" y FOUi 963 1307 lllYlll( [O#lfOS woooor.ooe C1flt1111 SSI 06S5 lMUllA MIU.I ~ ,..11 •OIWIGI Qneclomf 63ot~3 •WUTMlfU (O.WOS Ontllll Wiii •13835 ''*'" --.ctlJ"t .. 110---· Watch the Academy Aw1rd1 Aprll 9 Good for you! Daily Pilot classafaed ads phone 642-5678 ~· PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ·r~&i'i'i·l4 i. ~ ~ • 8orgo1n Matinees~. MO/llOAY fhru SATURDAY All Pt1lo11111nct1 Stfort S 00 PM (b SpK E11p9emenn & Hoh) "RACING WITH Tll MOOK' (PG) 12 30 2 35 U O. 6 45. 9 00. 11 05 "FOOTLOOSE" (PG) 12 30, 3 00, 5 30. 8 00, 10 JO 11 ACADEMY AWARO NOMINATIONS "TDMS Of EJlltWOT" (PG) 12 30 3 05. 5 40. 8 20. 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J 20 ... 401 8.001 10 20 .. y "CR> 12 30. 4 45 !J 00 "Tll tllm IO IWllPSlll[" (R) 2 40. 6 55 11 15 * PACIFIC DRI VE ·IN THEATRES * ""' "NATIOHAL LAMPOO!f'S VACATION" {!} "Ct«.Dmf IW Tll COOi" (R) "us "SOU SURVIVOR" (R) "M IC( NATU" (PG) "~ 'CHLDIDI IW Tll COIN" (I) "YOWIG WAllDS" (a) f\U. "Tl( lASf MOICM Vtill'' Cl) ... ~ All 000.S" (I) '"'" •etmJ1l" (!) '?CllC( ACM!Oft"' (I) "°" .. Toal lN'OOln YACATIOM I (l) Hope saad he learned early to Ji,ve equal jabt He said the head man at Pepsodent. the sponsor of his 1910. radio show. told him, "Never give away your politics, b«a"'tt everybody buys Pepsodent." -The students also asked bun what advice he would gi.vc youna comia. Said Ho~. "I try to eliminate all youns comics.·· Just don't call them when you're in trouble . ·pg11CEW What an Institution! 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PEA~l'TS I WAS JUST READING ABOUT W~EN CASEY STEN6EL WAS A MAMA6ER y I WANTED l o HE ONCE TIPPED HIS CAP TO AN UMPIRE AND A BIRD FLEW our ~ BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "' r l I I i 'f z "I-hate Mondays." A SW£}. T~Rls by Ferd & Tom Johnson WHAT ,ABOUT ,A WHITE RAT? ~· IHAT1D BE~N ~~ 7 REALLY ~ -;;~-:' \\UST HAYE BE~ FUNNY I WISH I ~AD SEEN rnAT US &FUL ' (i by Charles M. Schulz f ~. 1. . : \ • '!' 6 A .. ' ) , 8 RIDCf Q.I -"" South, vulnt•rablt•, you hold: •8.1 ;il(tfl OJI07 •AQHS Thl• biddloic hJ\ procN•dl•d: North •:t•t South Wut 1 ~ ..... 2 . ., ... 2 NT l'a11 1 Whal l<'lion do you lak<''! A.-Sintl' you h.1Vl' 11 m i n i m u m t w o n v l' r o o e• rt·,ponst'. it 1~ t1·mp1in)c lo pa~' two no trump Jlowl'vt•r. your 1hr1.·1· ht•art' to a hil(h honor ;.1nd ruHlnl( v;ilu1• in 'p:tdt•' 'Ul()(l''I lh;1l tht• h.in(,f m11{hl pl.1~ lwltt·r .1t .1 w11 1·11ntr,u·1 Hid lhrt·1· h1·Jrh. .inti h·.1\l· lh1· fin.ii 1l1·rh1on to p.1rt n1·r U.2-\1•11 h..r '11ln1 r.1hh· ·'' "uut h \ 1111 ho ld • J9R2 I\ 7 ijk.S2 • 763 l'.1rt rwr 11p1·n~ I h h1rlrl1111( "llh on1· d1.1mo nd \\h.ll <lo \ lllJ fl"'flllllcl I A.-l>on"1 .itH·ni111 to l{t·t thl· hand Ill r \our l'hl''' h,1 ra1c. inK to l" o dtJmond-.. lwl'aust- 1 h.11 run\ t h1· ri'tk <if mr,~inl( a ~ ~ 'PJdt· fit Tht· modt'rn lendt·nc.\ 1-. not to by pass a four card major -.u1t 1f it ran bt• r,hcm n ron\l·n11•nth. ~o 4\1' will )(O \\ llh tht• lrt•nd .ind bid one• ~pad1· SHOE BRABBLE NORMAN, W"Ai Aa '{().) 001Nl7~ ANSWtllS TO llllDGt: QUIZ Q.3-Hoth vuln1•r11hlt•, n• South you hold: tQS ~·JIM O AJ98f3 +A8 Thr hiddinic h1111 pr<>t't't•drd: North •:.•t South Weet PaH l'aH I O 1'111 2 NT l'a11 1 What arlion do you tnke~ A. -Si net• p:1rtn1•r is u p1111s t•d hand. his Jump in no trump is not forcing. Also. in t('rm s or hiich rnrd~. you 1·ould hardly hav t' h.1d k·~' for you r opening hid, ~ 11 m11(hl wrm lh;it the• prud1·nl c-ourw '" to p;1"'· Jlu"e·wr. "1• fe·1·I I hat .\our '''<th 111.1 0111n1I .ind u,1·ful mh·rm1· d1.111· 1".1rd' 1n t h1· 111 h1·r ,1111, 01.1~1· 1hr1·1· n•1 1r11mf1 .in .11 t r.1r1 t\I· 1(:1mhl1 o..a -\' ~out h. \ ul ll•·r.1 hl1 . \ llU hhld •!f85.a Q7 'us +AKH3 'I h1· h1dd1nl( h.1, 11rcwnd1·d ~ orth Eut South \\ f'lil I + l'as11 2 + Pu11 2 ~T l'aH 3 + l'an 3 ST Pau ? Whal action do you takl'.' A. -So much slrt·~~ has ht•t•n laid upon f1nd1n1t an 1·1ghl l'ard maior f11 that "t' "ould not br 'urpr1sl'd ii ~our .1utomJt11· rrartion "il'i In 1'M ~"f.Allt~& ~f. UHOtJf.(( ~PAcMf.11'1 '6llt~ ~ 6U>W·Ol<~E.S(~ !? rorn•d to four a,..-ri. llowt<v<•r, your ".oft" v11lut•11 h1ut•t•M and jat'ks) and lht• rncl t hut )'Oil hit Vt' l\ SlOppt-r in t•wry suit m11k,•1 lhrt•t• no tromp 11llrnrtivu. This ('Ould b(• OOt' of thoeH' hnod11 whc•rt• t hl•rt· ure ,.pnly"1!1nr 'rkks nv11ilabl1· ol hoth 11p:id1•s und no trump. l'nas. Q.5 ... floth vulnc•r:thlt'. ill South you hold: +QJ87 ~J$2 OKQIO +AJf Thi· hiddinic hn11 prOC't't'dl•d; North •:&1t S.uth Wett I • "'" 3 • PHI 3 NT l'a11 ? Wh.11 .u·t111n tlo vou t:1k1•.1 A.-Your Jllnlfl l o thr1•e• ,p,1d1•, d1•,1•rilwd rnur h;1nd 1·\.1rt h I .l l i 1101n1' .ind four 1·.1rrl ,p.ult· wpp11r1 . >\ no" 1 n !! t h .11. p .ir 1111· r 1• h·1·1t•d Io hut t hn·1• nu 11 ump. \\it h .' 1111r p1·rf'1·1·t h h.tla nn•rl h.11111. ·"'" h,l\·1· no "'·""" t 11 11\l•trult• him. I';•"· Q.6-lloth vuln1•ra hlt•. ;IS Soul h 'ou hold: +AQ8. AQ1092 0654 +73 Thr hidding ha" prO<'red1·d: ·outh "Ht Sord1 Eaat I Pau I + Pan ? What do you bid now1 -- A.-You c11n't rt'bld lwo h«'1trLs -In thl; •<'tlUl'M' that virtually promtll('• • sht urd awt. You don't havt• II second suit to ahow. und you cert4inly don't wont to bid no trump wi&h lwo 11ulu widt· opt•n. Th4t lr:avt>t only ll rni11• to two Sp;ld('S. Tht• ~Wiiily or your support mnke•li up ror tht• fott th:1t \'Ou would pr1•rt•r to h11v.-four oep.id1•11 for t h:it ilrtion. Havf' you bffa runlli111 in· to doublt troublt ? Lf't f harlt• G•r•• lltlp you Hnd your way thr0tap tht mHt' of OOllBLES for ptnaltits aad for takeout. For a topy of hit DOUBLES booldtt. 1tnd U .85 w "G9ree-OouW.1," tart of tJda aewapaper. l'.O. Boa 259, N•rwood. N.J. 07648. Malit tbeek1 payablt to New1peperblok1. by Jeff MacNelly by ·Kevin Fagan l'M ~ ~MAR.f, 1 ~Rf. M~~f ~:HM£~! <?-1 FOR BETI'ER OR FOR WORSE Dear Band Alumni , DR. S~OCK We're proud to a.nnounce a new service available to some of our older band by Tom Batluk Starting this mc:rill, you'll be able to have yOlr social socurity check alumni. r depositro directly into ----t l the bani uniform furrl ! fl' YO U MIGH"f' 1"'R.Y KAN'S IN SAN FRANCI S CO 1 t ' by George Lemont TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan IUDGIE P"RKER by Harold Le Doux YES, .. EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE DIFFERENT PERSONALITIES 1 ~WILL 00 A LOT IN BRINGtNG eus1e OUT OF r--,-~~~~~~~--~~~~---- FOLLOWING OINNE~ ANO "rHE THeATEA, SAM DRIVES A68~Y. IT WAS A WONDERFUL EVENING. SAM 1 THANKS SO MlJCHI eusre ANO CARI.A _ .... -..J ....... eACK TO SPENCE" FARMS• ' HER SHEU.I ,___ .. Baker named to board f_or Bank of Newport Wllllam C. Baker has been elected to the board of directors at the BaU of N~r1, bank President Reuld L. Rocl1en has announced. Baker is presently cha~an of !he board of Del Taco, lae. He, wife Jan and their children arc Iona-tame rnadents of Newport Beach. • • • ~tra1y1s.au, lae., of Irvine has rtported new records for net income. eamm.p per share and conlt&et reven~ for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ~nded Jan. 31. For the fiscal year, net income reached $4, 938,000, a t 38 percent increase over the prior year rcce>Td ofS2,07 t ,000. Earnings ~r sh art ro~ to 72 ce.nts. a I 00 pcrctnt increase over the 36 cents the prtvious year. Revenues climbed to $76,583.000. a 66 percent increase over $46.210.000 in 1983. ~~~tracts reached SI 14.400.000, an 81 percent increase over $63.100.000 an • • • . Job.a R. Jeaklu, senior vice president, will head Secarhy Paclflc'1 new rcgio.na~ corporate ~~k1nf office. headquartered in Newport &ach. Assuming Jen~ns f~rmer pos1t1on an Newport Beach is Joe Jobsoa. In his new post. Jenkins ~ill form a group to deal primarily with the commercial and industrial markets m the Orange County and San Diego areas. Jenkins has been with Security Pacific since 1969. ••• W. MarviD Draper has been elected to vice president of busme55 development for KiDder & A11oclatea, Inc., of Santa Ana. it was annc;>unced by James A. KlDcler, president ot the management firm . • • • , A.O~ Ree4 & Co., one of the largest mechanical contractors in Southern Cahfom1a, ha.s opened an Orange County office in Irvine. reports E.P. Aadrade, prcs1~nt and chief executive officer of the San Diego-based firm. The new office 1s located at 18952 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 320. • • • James W. Ramsey has been appointed vice president and manager of public . relations for First Interstate Bok of Callfonla. Ramsey, of Westminster, has previusly worked for Nortllrop Corp., F rontier AlrliDea and the news media in Chicago, New Mexico and Idaho. • • • Santa Ana-b~ Goldea West Homes has released its third quarter and nine-month operating results for the period ended Feb. 25. announced Harry Kantee J r., president and chief executive officer. During the third quarter, the company lost $497.000. or 15 cents per share, compared with a net loss of $326,000. or I 0 cents a share. the same period the previous year. Sales totaled $15,682,000, compared with SI 0,253.000 last year. Through the first nine months offiscal 1984. Golden West recorded a net loss of$492 000 or 15 cents per share, while sales were SS I. 735.000. That compares to sales' of$30 295 000 the previous year and a loss of 29 cents per share. ' · • • • YelHr-Oarlud Ii A1aoclatea of Coss. Mesa has been selected to decorate model hom~s at The Colony in M~d~-~CE. Wa n er Yoanl1 and Jolul Steveaaoa wilJ serve as vice presidents of P1om~1 and A11ociates' Costa Mesa office. WUUam You1 has been promoted to project manager: YounJis and Stevenson wilJ su~rvise technical staffs as ~el.I as ~anag~ maJor projects for. the co~pany, which offers land surveying. c1v1I engmeenng a.nd l~nd plannu~g services. Youngis. of Costa Mesa, i~ a graduate oflhe University of Washington. Stevenson, of Mission Viejo holds a B.S. from Kansas State University and has done graduate work at Cal State Long Beach. Young holds a degree from Cal Poly Pomona. • • • Arrowhead Paclflc Financial Corp., a di vision of Arrowbud Pacific Savtags Bull, will open an office today at 130 Newpon Center Drive in Newpon Center's Gateway Pina. Bob Davis ofColdwell Buker Commercial Real Estate Services in Newport Beach negotiated the lease of 1.525 square feet wllh a total lease value of$87.300. EECO buys Minnesota firm I Santa Ana-based EECO. Inc .. has tronic switch products. pnmaril) for com~leted the acquisition of the use in computer terminals. ekctronic Maxi-Switch Co. for SJ.4 million in cash registers and related electronic cash. equipment. Patrick F. Cadigan. EECO pres1· Maxi-Switch will operate as a dent and chief executive officer, said wholly owned subsidiary of EECO the annual sales volume of under the direction of its pre.sent Maxi-Switch 1s approximately $8 management team. which is headed million. He noted that the purchase by Glenn M. Stout, chairman of the price is sublect t.o increase to a boar4 and chief executive officer, and maximum ofS5 million. based on the Craig G. Stout, president and chief company's performance over the operating officer. next three years. EECO manufactures switch prod- Maxi-Switch. based in Min-ucts, avionics systems. computer neapolis, manufactures electronic systems for the lodging industry and microcomputer keyboards and elec-video products. Yaclclan Jim Bentley, left, and Andrea Siokoe of Jon Sh&mbor& • Auoclatee of Coeta lleM, •how Matthew Stein of Han~on Beach-buecl Adnnced DtDtal Corp. 80me trlcb uea ln a new ad campatcn •hot at 1'ewport Beach'• Macie Ialand. CM agency puts some magic in ad campaign Jon Shamborg & Associates. the Costa Mesa-based advertising and public relations firm, recently ~ut some real magic into an advertising campaign for Huntington Beach's Advanced Digital Corp. ager for Advanced Digital. said his firm chose Shamborg for its cam- paigns because of the agency's ex- pertise in graphic · design for com- puters and computer-related fields. Agency President Jon Shamborg headed the account team. assisted by Andrea Siokos and Gerry Rttvcs. ff. aA.er lax season. you find Y'?ursclf embroiled m controversy Wllh 1ht lntemaJ Revenue Servitt. "don't be too patient." advises Money .map.zinc in its April iss~. lRS guidelines say that after one failed attempt to solve your own tall problems. ~ou are entitled LO call upon a little known staff with the IRS that speciaJizn in taxpa~er gnpe-s. Called problem-resolutaon officers. or P.ROs, th~. offic1~ls arc widely credited wuh hvmg up to their name. Says the magazine:·· Accountants and other tu preparers agree that a PRO can usually sweep away the weeks or months of your frustration and settle your problem efficiently and courteously." In fact. if your complaint isn't resolved within five working days a PRO is SUp.P_C?SCd to stay on your case while providing the name and phone number of someone down the line who is responsible for it. "Most individuals don't know we exist." says PRO chief of staff Linda Martin. even though the prob- lem-resolution service 1s mentioned in t.ax-rttum instruction booklets. Established several years aao in rcspon~ to Con,gress1onal pressure. ~he service now has 73 officers -one m each IRS district office and snvic:e center. It reports to Washina- ton-based ombudsman George O'Hanlon and last year handled 312.000 cases. A lypical case was that or busi- nessman Joseph Mullaly, 64, of Manhasset. N.Y. Mullaly was re- ferred to a PRO by bis congressman's staff after he spent four months trying to explain a change in his personal business to the I RS and was "amazed al the indifference" he ran into. With The agency put together a series of ads utilizing magician Jim Bentley to show off Advanced Digital's "sys- tems level" microcomputer products. The ads will run in national and international computer and elec- tronics trade magazines. In add1tton. Bentle) will represent Advanced D1g11al at trade <>hows dunng the coming year. Irvine's Bin~ reports increase in net income Shamborg is also helping introduce ~d\anced D1gitars line of micro- computer products in the European market. and has completed a cam- paign for the high tech company's .. board level" products. That cam· paign uses the theme .. w e·re No. 1 •• to play on the large number of firsts .<\dvanced Digital has achieved 1n the microcomputer industl). Advanced Digital, headed by Presi- dent Hossein Asadi. introduced the world's first single-board S-l 00 microcomputer and has since ex- panded ils product line to include state-·of-the-art micro systems. The firm 1sa major supplier of board-level products to the industry. Matthew Stem. national sales man- • PRO to the rescue, the ma&Wf ... molved so qu1ddy and painlall)' that. he says. Mlt rutored m)' faith tD so~ment.•• Says Linda Mari.in. whOlt PllQ colleagues see themsclvts as ~pe)'C'f advocates: "The squeaky WbCd '"-' src:ased. but what bot.hen ~ is tha• ~me people never squeak. The1 thank the amount is too small. do not want to be bothered. or ma~bt art antimidated:' Martin acknowledges that tht IR throws out most .complaint lcuen and f rcquently loses track of extra do:ume11ts it has requested from taxpayer'$. Contact your local IRS office or service center for PRO phoM numbers. Then. if you are thwarted by busy lines or an uncooperatnie officer. ··trs time t.o call your COD• gressman. .. says Money. to set your' case into the resolution system. UP s ~N o D ov.~s --= ---- Weekly Orange County bond report MATURITY CURRENT YIELD TO BOND / ISSUER COUPON DATE e1D• CHANGE YIELD MATURITY IRVINE USO 5.25% 1/02/97 $68.395 +.02 7.67&!. 9.59&4 ANAHEIM ROA 9.25°1. 8/01/02 $98.676 -.62 9.374% 9.~/, IAVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT 6.60% 6/01/03 $72.555 +.36 9.097% 9.7994'/1 OC MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT WATER FACILITY CORP. 7.25% 3/01/06 $75.730 + 24 9.573% 9.999% ANAHEIM ELECTROGRAPHIC 9.00% 10/01/07 $94.420 9.550% 9.6261/e IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT VARIOUS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS 8.70% 5/01/08 $88 210 9.4401/o 10 010•1. ORANGE COUNTY SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING REVENUE 9.50% 710 1109 $97 180 9 110•1. 9.sog•;. ORANGE COUNTY SINGLE FAMILY MUNI. REDEVELOPMENT 9.25% 9/01/16 $94 623 -002 9 776% 9 eoo•1. • -Bid IS per S 100 of lace valuation as of March 30. 198' Municipal Bonds are 1n order ol maturity Data supplied by Newport Securities For additional information call 957-1081 I OvER THE CouNTER On the , • ---------------------- W HAT NYSE D:o . . . 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''• -2~ ~~:~~ :t . i9 !it 27u·1't +t-i6 ~!Paul ff?•! . 1h "--1~ r!~' l?J1 . t:: -~ Go Lo Quo TES METALS Quorrs That's an apt description of both business and busine s peopl along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping them get there .just watch 'Credit~ine' -every day in the Busincsssectlon of your new Daily Pilaf .... ~. • Ken Jl'oncb -:f'oung: Solid I debut LOS ANGELES (AP)-=-The I.os Angeles Ex.prcn threw its $40 million quarterback at the New Jersey Gen- erals, but it wasn't enough against one of the better teams in the U nited States Football League. Despite a solid pro debut by the Express' Steve Young, the Generals rolled to a 26-10 victory Sunday over Los Angeles. Brian Sipe, the former National Football League star for the Cleveland Browns. passed for two touchdowns to give the veteran-laden General~ the decision. Young, who on March 5 signed a contract with the Express that will pay him -s>me-$40 milhon over the next 43 years, completed 19 of 29 throws for 163 yards, with one touchdown and one interception. Appearing quite poised, he also scrambled six ti mes for 32 yards. Si pe, who has guided the Generals 10 a 5-1 record, threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Clarence Collins for a l 3-3 lead in the second quarter, then hooked up with Herschel Walker on a 50-yard scoring play in the third period as New Jersey built a 23-10 lead. Walker, who gained 59 yards on 16 carries, left the game in the fourth quarter with a bruised left shoulder. The injury, while painful, was not serious and Walker 1s unlikely to miss any games. After the game, the Express' fourth loss in six games this season. Young seemed generally pleased with bis first taste of the pro game. "I felt I did some real nice things and also some rookie things," he said. "I think for this team to be winning right now against tough teams I've got to play like a 10-ye~r veteran. I expect myself to, but tottiy I think I played like a rookie." Asked if he felt pressure to make things happen for the struggling Express, Young replied: "I thmk I Uied a little bit too much. There were times when I could have stayed in the pocket." Pitcljers are under microscope again third baseman Wade Boas. the AL'• Bobby Grich and Rod Carew and battingchampionlastycarwitbe .361 out~ldeis Brian Downioa and F~ average, and outftelder Jim Jlice, who LyM shouk5 provide a lot of pfOb,; ICd the lel&ue in home runs in 1983 lems for oppoc.ina pitcbiQI staffs. with 39. assumin1 they stay bealthy. Lynn will as se~son open_s tonight with Boston .. Th~re's the feeling with this team that it has' something to prove;• says Anael ManaJer John McNamara. .. Hopefully. 1t can. The talent and ability are here. It will depend on injuries and pitchins-.. With that thought in mind, the An-els entenain the Boston Red Sox tonight in the American League opener at ,Anaheim Stadium, with the' Angels still stin,in,& .Jrom a three-game sweep by the DodgePS in the Freeway Series, which concluded Sunday on a sour note. More about that later. Young Boston left-hander Bruce Hurst and veteran Anget rigfft-hander Ken Forsch will bC the starting pitchers tonight when the two teams square off in a 1984 season-opener. Hurst, who turned 26 last week, compiled a 12-12 record with a 4.09 earned run average for the 'Red Sox last season. Forsch, 37. was 11-12 with a 4.06 ERA in 1983. A crowd of 40,()00 is expected for the opener at Anaheim Stadium. Amencan leaJue President Bobby Brown. bca.inning his first year in that capacity after succeeding.lhe retired Lee MacPhail, win throw out the first baJI. Both the Red Sox and Angels will be trying to bounce back from disappointing seasons. Boston was 78-84 and finished sixth in the AL East in 1983 while the Angels were 70-92 and tied for fifth i.n the AL West a year ago. It would seem that both teams will need better pitching if they're to improve. On paper, both have the ability to score a lot of runs. For the first time since 1960, the Red Sox will be without future Hall of Farner Cad Y astrzemski, who retired at the conclusion of the 1983 cam - paipl. However, Boston still boasts an impressive lineup. " Lcadin1t the way for the Red Sox arc Amona other offensive standouts be movina to riaht field from center to for the Red Sox are outfielders Tony make room for Pettis . Armas and Dwiaht Evans. who hit 58 And the A•ls ate hoping fot home runs between them 1'st year. better thinp thJS year from RC&Jie The Boston bullpen features one of Jackson. who battled numerous m- baseball's top relievers in Bob juries and a season-Iona bitting Stanley, who had eight win~and-33--slump to hit just .194 last season. saves last year. However, no return-Jack.son will most liU.ly be the ingstarterwon more than 12gamesor dcsianated hitter against Hunt. had an earned run average of under On Sunday, Steve Sax drilled a 4.00. two-out, run-scorinJ sin&le in the Like the Red Soit, the Angels figure bottom of the ninth inning to break a to score a lot of runs, as long as their 2-2 tic Sunday and give the Oodaers a regular lineup is on the field. As a 3-2 victory over the Angels. team, the Angels suffered 63 injuries Sax, who had four of the Dodgers' last year, and lost 36 games in which 10 hits, was selected the outstanding they led or· were tied in the stventh player in the annual exhibition series. inning or later. Los Ansclcs left-bander Rick Honey- . A veteran team in recent years, the cutt, who hurled sev~n scoreless Angels will have a somewhat ditl'erent inninp Friday ni&ht. was selected the look at the beginning of the new top pitcher. season. Two rookies, center fielder Ron Romanick. a rookie who has Gary Pettis . and ~hortstop D~ck gained a spot in the Angels' startina Schofield, will be m the startmg rotation, allowed the Dodgen onJy lineup toniJht. four hits after giving up two runs on Veteran infielders Doug DcCinccs, three hits in the first inning. A natural atfrat~fir.>n It's Ewing vs. Ola ju won in a showdown of giants SEA TILE (AP) -Patrick Ewing versus Akeem Olajuwon for the national championship. • "It will be a natural attraction," said Houston Coach G uy· Lewis, who will send Olajuwon and his Cougar teammates against Ewing and Georgetown for the NCAA basketball title tonight. It is a matchup, starting at 6: 12 tonight (Channel 2), that promises to rival some of the dream showdowns between basketbaJl's giants. There was ~lvin ttayes, an earlier Housto~ big man, against Lew Alcmdor of UCLA. There was B11l Russell against Wilt Chamberlain in the pros. Last year there was Ralph Sampson against Ewing. But this one is different because the players ate so similar and they've never gone against each other. "The biggest difference is the color of the uniform," Lewis said. Both arc foreign-born. Both arc 7-foot juniors., O lajuwon weighing 250 pounds, Ewing 240. Both ate All-Americas, rcnowcd defensive playcn. shot-blocking intimidators. "If the refe~es let us pla~. it's going to be: a J?hysical game," said OlaJuwon, a nauve of Lagos, N1gena. who literally d ropped in oo the Houston campus four years ago. "I think they enjoy the challenge of playing aga.inst each other, .. said Lewis. who has JUided the Cougars into the Final Four for the third straight year and fifth time overall. "They're close to the same size and do the same things. Each causes the opponent to shoot 7, 8, 9 percentage points lower because they're good shot blockers as well as good rebounders." championship is the most im~rtaot thi.DJ. "like Coach said, it woo t be me apmst Akeem. it11 be Georgcto.wn versus ~ousto11," ~d Ewi"'° who was hi~ly recruited out of hlJ.h school 10 Cambridae. Mau. "l m excited about being in the final Two and fbope we can win it this time." Ewing is Georgetown's lcadi:n& scorer (16.6) and rebounder ( l 0.1) and bas blocked 129 shots. He bas made 66 percent ofrus field pl triel. Olajuwon is lbc No. l SCOrc1' on t{oU5ton at 16.1 and i:s thenation'stoprcboundaw\th tl.6. HeblocbdlOSsbots and made 68 percent of his shots. There were anempts before this season to schedule a Georgetown-Houston game, but Thompson rejected the idea because be felt it would be too much an mdividual thing. "Patnclc wouJd have been b1ggcr than the team.-he said. Both teams have been 10 the championship game before. Georgetown lost to North Carolina 63-62 ln 1982 and North Carolina State upset Houston St52 last year. uwir...,._ New Jeney•a Jame. Lockette put.a a lock on Ezpreu quarterback SteYe Youn1 Sunday at the Coliseum. Georgetown Coach John Thompson held to his belief that Ewing. born in Jamaica, the West Indies, is the "~t big man in the country" but said it was difficult companng greatness. Both players brush off the individual matchup, saying it's Georgetown against Houston and winning the national "I feel the wound still," Thompson said. Second-ranked GeoflCtoWD, 33-3, fresh from Satur- day's impressive 53-40 Victory over cold-shootina Ken- tucky, is riding a 10-game wi nnmgstrcakand bas won 20of its last 21. Fifth-ranked Houston, 32-4, just squeezed by upstart (Pleue Me SBOWDOWN/C2) . . - ANDRETTI WINS A SUNDAY DRIVE Dodger kids may get start . . . ~ . . . --·~ .~ ~ • . Start-to-finish lead gives vet Grand Prix title LONG BEACH (AP) -Mario Andretti broke in a new car Sunday as he blew away the rest oflhe field in the $550.000 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. And retti, p1lot1ng a newly de- veloped Lola T-800, powered by a turbocharged Coswortn engine, led from start to finish in the first Indy-car ptce through the streets of downtown Lo ng Beach. "The car was everything I was hoping for." said the 44-year-old driver from Nazareth, Pa., who won a Formula One race here m 1977. "Darrell (crew chief Darrell Soppe) and the rest of the guys did one heckuva job getting ready for the season.'' The 1969 tndianapolis 500 wmner and 1978 world champion lapped the field before the race was half over. Andretti. who won $71 .350, had things so much his own way that he had time to worry about every Little noise and bump in the second half of the 300-k.ilometer ( 187.04-mile) start of the 1984 CART-PPG Indy-Car World Series. "I bad~ doubt tn my mind nght to the last lap." he said with a JTln. "Until I Set the checkered flag. I don't relax. t tried every way possible to be easy on the car after I got so far ahead, but you always worry that something will ao wron.a that you have no w ntr0l over." After runnma hard in the earl)' aoing. Andrctti drove a paced race the rest of the wa y, his Budweiser-sponsored car -owned by actor Paul Newman and Chicqo buiincssman Cul Hus -finishina 63.2 seconds ahead of Australian driver Oeoff Brabham 's Knco-sponsored March 14C. He averqcd 82 898 mph m the race which lasted just over two hours. IS minutes. A lap behind were 1983 Indy 500 winner Tom Sntva, wiJh hi~ best effort ever on a road course in a new March. whale Englis~ lndy-ca.r r<><:>kie Jim Crawford was nght behind m a Theodore. Two-time world champion Emer- son Fittipaldi of Brazil. comm~ off a two-year retirement. was fifth m his first Indy-car drive. two laps behind. The victory was the 3 7th of Andretti's I ndy-<"ar career and third since last July. Hand to coach Servite football Leo Hand, a product of Emporia State Un1verstty with 16 years of experience, has beef\ named to coach football at Servi~ High School. as announced by Father Charles Motsko of Servite today. . .. ; . LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los • Angeles Dod&ers, defending National _ League West champions, and the St Louis Cardinals. who an 1983 droJ>- ped steeply from their world cham- p1onsh1p of two years ago, open their 1984 campaigns Tuesday afternoon at Dodger Stadt um. Fernando Valenzuela. who was 15-10 last season. is slated to take t.be mound for the Dodgen in the l :OS -p.m. contest. Dave LaP01ntc, i2-9 in 1983. gets the opening nod for the . Cardinals. The game is sold out. with a cro~ of more than 50.000 expected to attend The Dodgers. gomg mostly with vouth. ma\ have some new faces in then start;ng hneup. althouah Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda said Sunday he hadn't decided yet who b.ts starters would be. Hand. 39, head coach al St Anthony's in Long Beach m 1978, ·79 and '80, has been teaching at Daniel Murphy High the past two years while coachma at Long Beach City College as an offensive line and outside linebackers coach. Marlo Andretti ftnda blmaelf lD famlllar •urround.ln.C• - the wtnner•a clrcle at the Lone Beach Grand Prill. Los Angeles waived another of iu longtime \etcrans., outfielder Dusrv Baker. pnor to spnng trainin&.. and either TrrT) Whitfield or C&ndy Maldonado as expected to move into the outfield. Jabbar: When it happens, it happens IN GLEW OOD (A P) Kareem Abdul.Jabbar 1s about to break a record many thought would never be broken. Yet thost around him sound a lot more excited about the whole thin& than he docs. Abdul-Jabbar scored 23 points Sunda}' n.aht IS the l.o$ Anacles Lakcrs whipptd the Golden State Wamo"'-121-1 10. He now needs 48 points to surpass the all-time Nat1onal Basketball Association career scoring record of 31,419 points held by Wilt Chamberlain. When aslced about his tho~ght conccmma what he's about to do. Abdul.Jabbar said: .. They'rt the ume as thcywttt las~ When 1t happens, 1\ happens. I'm not aoma to makt an)' extraordinary chanacs or anything until that time." Asked how he bchevcs people will respond to hts brttkina the record. he said. "I JU'it hope \ they'll think I was a consistent player through my career and that l was a real professional." Abdul.Jabbar, who turns 37 on Apnl 16. figures to break Chamberlain's itt0rd e1thrr Thursday 01gbt apmst t,Jt.ah al Las Vegas or Fnday ma.ht at the Forum when the La1cers entert.atn Kansas C'ny Los Angeles return to action T~y ruaht. playina•t San Antonto, before talung on lhe fau two ntahts later. Tfie v1ctory over Goldl'n lite WIS thr third 1n a row for thl' Lakcrs wh1k the Wamors havr now drop~ five consecutive ouunp. Abdul-Jabbar .scored 12 ofb points tn \ht fi111 quancr 1 the l..akers rolled to a 32-26 ld\'an Ho scomS four more pomts m the strond penod as lo An lrs took 1 6~S6 lcad ··wr wanted to get 71 for Karttm tonight," said Los AnselesCoach Pat Riley, rcfcmng to the number of ~ints Abdul-Jabbar needed to break Chamberlain's record before the ~· "Tbaa way we could take care of aU the doubt about when hc'sgo1na to do1t. Rt&ht now, v.'t'arc \&lkina •; about hannon)', that 1s the most 1mpona.nt ~ :· It 1s the glue forthe playoffs and It rta.l Dice to • win our .soth pmt of the )eat." "The Lakm bad talent and pol.IC., .. said • Golden State Coach John BaOh. '1'bcy kno wb~rctogoand wtlat to do. That is9'bytbcy bave WOI\ 50 pmc:s "Klrttm came out with 1 arnt dc:a1 of visor ton1Jht. h ~ hu ·his rest pcnodl arc wcll·p)anned fi rhim. hb1n bckno Just here co 10. -H~tm don~a 101 for1hc11me I u1d ti e • to bn~bim upua role mocktTorourgu)'\ Hcis on h1~ way to ba~btbe.11 hea'~ ·· I . C2 . .. Moffet' s dreams bigger in '84 Flmpleeent to minors LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Anacles Dodaet1 announced Sundiy they have reduced their t'Ol1tt to the openina-day limit of 2S players by optlo.nina catcher Jack Famplc, pitcher Rieb Rodas and outfielder Lemmie Miller to theu Albuq_ucrque farm club in the Pacific Coast League. Olympics. no indoor nationals. Keep Newport Harbor grad uate going strong Prem AP '6.,.ldes lNDIANAPOLlS -The dream or most competitive swimmers. a na- tional champioosb.ip, was on the hnc at the United States natie>nal andoor champion hips. But. in 1984 the dreams are btUCr. "Whenvcr we swim. we go for victory but at this point of our training the key thing IS not IO act hurt and to get some rest before we go into serious training for the Olympic trials." says Newport Harbor High product John Moffet. MofTe& won tbe l 00-n)etcr breaststroke in one minute. 3.1 S seconds S.turday as the l 984 cham· pionshaps concluded at the lndilna University Natatorium. The same pool will be bostinJ the Olympic Trials June 2S-30 with .the top two finishers in each event representing the U nited States in Los An&eles at the Oly_mpics. John Moffet Ex-Dodger Baker signs two-year deal with Giants Quote of the day L Ted Turner, owner of the Atlanta Braves, when he saw retlef pitcher Jeff Dedmon wearing ft ptald Jacket In a hotel lobby: ''Dedmon, don't wear ptald. •· Jim Barr cut by Giants 5.\N FR.\NCI CO -The San Fran· c1sco Giants Sunda' released non-roster pitcher Jim Barr. V.hom the team had tn' 11ed to spnng training on a tf) out basis. and signed pnchcr Jeff Robins.on oft he Shre' eport AA roster The J6·\t'3r-old Barr ""a'i 1-0 y.1th a 6. 75 ER..\ 1n ~'en Cactus League games. He had pitched for the Giants the past t\.\O seasons and fore1gh1 seasons in the ·10s. Rob1n~on. 23. was 1n the Giant minor league camp. In l\.\O exh1b111o n games for the Giants, the Cal State Fulknon product and former Angel pitcher was l·O ''1th no runs allowed in 4-13 innings. Sunday's moves lea' e the Giants with 26 pla}crs. one over the limit the~ must reach b~ Tuesda' Esposito r efuses t o p l ay CHICAGO -Veteran goalte Ton) ~ l:.s s1tt> defied management Sunday b) , re'f:..ang to pla) 10 the Chicago Black Ha~ks' National Hockey League season finale against the Detroit Red Wings. Esposito. 41 and tn his 17th season. has not appcartd in a game since a 4-3 loss to Hanford Feb 5 but ""a!> npclled to get the call unda). .. He had announced to u9 Wednesda' he "ould pla' .. said Coach Or>--al Tessier .. I was the most ~urpw)ed person in the "orld "'hen I found out at the a1rpon aturda) night that he had refused to pla) m ~unda) ·.,game. ··1 had told him as I had told the media that he ~ould he tn goal Sunda) but (general manager) Bob l'ullonJ called me late Saturda) and told me Ton) "nuld not pla) and that wa!> that. .. I am dl·rpl) !>hm:kl·d and hurt but at this point I hJ \ l' w "om abuut thl· rt·s1 of the team and the plJ\ulh ··added Trwl·r Me,a Verde Cenler 2701 H4rbor Blvd BICYCLE REPAIRS Servicing All M akes And Models 751 -4882 c~t4 Me.a Moffet and some of the other men who competed here arrived directly from the NCAA championships in Cleveland. Bryant hobbles to three TDs Couples scrambles to v ictory PONTE VEDRA. Fla. -Fred Cou-n pies scrambled to a front-running. one-under-par 71. turned back the challenge of old campaigner Lee Tre' ano and scored a one·strokr v1ctof) Sunda) in the important Tournament Players Champ1onsh1p. The 24-year-old Couple!>. who fully expected to miss the cut tn this. the annual championship of golfs touring pros. instead acquired the second utle of his bnefPGATourcarccrwttha277total.11 strokes under par. .\nd -despite the fact that a starT) group tncludang Trevino. Tom Watson. Se'e Ballesteros and and Craig Stadler Y.ere 1n pos111on to challenge -the v1ctOf) came wtth something approaching ease. l nterco makes it thr ee straight ARCADlA -Imported from France ~ last >Car. I nterco has stamped himself early on as a leading candidate for horse of the year honors in the United States an 1984. lnterco has won has last three st.ans at Santa Anita and captured six stakes races an a row. His latest tnumph came Sunda). b} a neck ovet-fast-finishang Gato Del Sol. in the S2 I 7.2-00 San Luis Re) Stakes. A horse who seems to let up when he thinks are under control, lnterco passed the 9·)ear-old gelding John Henry to take the lead. let up, and hadJUSl enough ll'ft to score the victor)'. Television, radio TELIYl810N 6 p.m. -COLLEGE IAIKET8ALl: Houston vs. Georgetown In NCAA championship game from Seattle, Channel 2. . l'lADtO 7:30 p .m. -MmALL: Bostoo vs. Angels in Amertcan League operww from Anaheim Stadium, KMPC(710). TWIOA Y'I RADIO ~'11:16 a.m. -IAIEIAU.: Flrst of s.Jx live rttpOrts of opening day oeremonles from three major league parks. The other five reports follow at 11:45, 12:15, 12:45, 1:1Sand 1:45, KNX(1070) . 1 p.m . -IASEI AL.L; St. Louis at Dodgers In Nation al League opener, KABC (790). Sailing class set Thursday The U.S. Coast Guard Au\lllar\ "111 offer a I :!-week sailing and seamanship rnurse ~taning Thursda} from 7·10 p.m . at the Caltforn1a Federal Sa' ings & Loan oflice. 14232 Red Hill .\ve. Tustin. The course "111 tncludt· instruction 1n na' igat1on Information can be obtained b} calling 836-9425 or 524· '824 WAR AGAINST SMOG (OPENING SOON) Kings to fire coach today? LOS ANGELES CA P) - The status of Roger Neilson. the head coach and assistant general man- ager of the Los Angeles Kings. appartn1ly will be determined toda}. ti"'"' .......... Captain Harry C. Wilcox & Sgt. George L. Perlin Their First Joint Effort ance \\: orld War Two. And vou kno~ how that camf' out PARK-LIDO MOG CHECK STATE APPROVED 377 UPERIOR, NEWPORT BEACH 714-642-0480 71 -645-6073 Ne1lson's contract ex- pired following Saturday night"~ final game of the National Hockt'y League season. It has Ix-en report~ that his contract won't h<' renewed for ne>.t year Rotie Vachon. gt>neral manager of the K1ng'i. would neither confirm or• den) reports that Nc1lwn would not return hut ~1d Ciunda~ that an an. nounccment conccrn1na Netl~n "'ould ··dl'finttel) hC' madt' on Monda> .. Vachon was hared as the Kina · general manager and Nc1h.on·a,. roach nnd nli1mtant gl'nC't al manager on Jan '" .. After the· NCAA's I thoupt I could come btfe aod lbtow aome aood swirns.~T said Moffet, 19. "But, r aot on the block and thouaht, 'What am I doin• htfe?' .. Moffet is ranked itt<>Dd bctund world record holder Steve Lundquist in tM 100 breast. Lundqui$t showed bis trainina is geared toward tbe Olympic Trials by faitina to even make the consolation final here. Lundquist, who bas captured l l national championships and won seven NCAA titles before araduating from Southern Methodist last year. was only the 26th quickest in the preliminaries with a ume of I :06.6S. .. You can stay in shape physic.lly 1f you stay in the water," said Moffet .wben ked if he came to the meet fatiaued. "After t6e NCAA•s l was tired or thinluna. Phrslcally I'm set to go, but mentally. Im aired," he added, "That's what I mean by the taper being all in the head." · Moffet now plans five weeks of rest. .. I'll stay 11 Stanford and live ofl'-catnJ>uS to train. I won't be in school fn the aprina quarter," be said. Mary T. Meagher was the mcet's o nly triple winner. Memberi of the media honored Michelle Richardson for recording the sixth fastest time ever and becoming the younaest winner ever of the I ,SOO freestyle by vqting her pcrf ormancc the top one of the meet. The 2S-ycar-old Fimplc, who Jpcnt the last tialf of the 1983 sc85on with the Dodaeri. hit .3S7 this sprint in IS sames. but went to the plate only 14 times1 Rodas, a 24·y6&r·old lef\-bander, appeared in seven exhibition pmes this sprina,. He lost bis only two decisions and had ao earned run avcrapof3.S7. USC doubles pleasure - MCGee sisters, Cheryl Miller- lead Lady Trojans to litle LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tennessee started fivr seniors. but it was Southern California's Lad} Trojans who had the poised look down the stretch in Sunday's NCAA women's basketball championship game. "I think our experience took over at the six-minut~ mark and that was the turning point," said Southern Cal Coach Linda Sharp after the Lady Trojans won their second straight champ1onsh1p wnh a 72-61 victory over TenneSst"e at Pauley Pavilion. Tennessee held a 49-48 lead wnh 7:36 rematninJ. but Southern Cal outscored the Lady Volunteers 24-12 in the finaJ 6:20 to win going away. "The athletic ability of their front ltne in the last seven minutes was obvious," said Tennessee Coach Pat Head Summitt ... Especially tn rebounding." Two Southern Cal seniors. twins Pam and Paula McGee. sparked the victory along with sophomore All-American Cheryl Miller. The McGeeseach scored 17 points while Miller added 16 for Southern Cal. "We were trying to t.akr Cheryl Miller out of her inside game, but she was definitely the passer in the first haJf." said Summitt. "She was looking to get it to the McGees. She was a passer in the first half and a scorer in the second half." Miller. named the tournament's most valuable player. said: .. I l-'s~ to be tou$b next year without the. McGccs.. We are reaJly going to mass them. They have taught me a lot." Said Sharp: 'Tm really happy that the McGee twins and (senior) Juliette Robtnson arc going o ut as cham- pions." M1llcr, who scored 22 points in Friday mght's semifinal victory over second-ranked Lo ui siana Tech. was the subject of intense defensive pressure throu&hout the game by Tennessee and had JUSt six points at half\imc. But that d1dn·t keep Miller from contributing. ..My first shot-11 h11 . but bardy." said Miller ... My second shot -I aired 11 and that's when I said. ·Cheryl. it's time to start passing:·· BOATING ~~-- USC'• Pam McGee finda eome company after hauling down rebou nd Sunday. Controversial sails get OK Kevlar restrictions dropped on panel's recommendation By ALMON LOCKABEY The U nited States Yacht Racing Union (USYRU) will permit Kevlar sails lo be used tn lntemattonal Offshore Rule racing under 11s JUnsd1ction. effective 1mmed1ately. The Union announced 11 has accepted the rccommen· da11on of 11s IOR Committee that the 1984 restnct1ons on Kevlar sails not be applied for lO R racing under the JUnsd1ct1on of SYRU. The recommendation was ratified by the USYRU executive committee. actrng on behalf of the board of directors .. and ends a,,.year and a half of debate and confusion on the "Kevlar rule" in the U.S. The rule was imposed by the International Yacht Racrng Union. "The decision was made to provide unifonn rules for lOR racing in the U.S . .'' said Dave Irish. IOR Committee chairman. .. Some individual race organizers. clubs itnd assoc1a- 11ons have already decided to pennit Kevlar. while those who have taken no action impose the bans by default." lnsh explained. "This has created a situation in which Kevlar as penn1tted 1n some events and banned in others." Kevlar as an expensive and exotic material that has even less stretch than the Dacron sails. It 1s used primanly in ma1ns·1s and genoa jibs. Tennis stars at Forum Haines wins Soling title lNG LEWOOD ( .\P) -t hns E\ert Llo}d . .\ndrea Jaeger. Trac) .\ustm and three other pla}crs ranked among the top 30 an 1hc "orld will compete in the second Carta Blanca Women's In' 11a11onal tcnn1'i cxh1· b111on. wht<:h began' 1on1gh1 at 1he Forum. RobbMt Hatnee of Sen Diego Yactlt Ctub WU declWed 1tie wtnner of the Solina C.... natiOnaf cnampk)Mhlp at St. Pnnburg, Fla. Saturday after a· tie wtth Ed Baird of tM hOtt St. Peteflburg Yacht Ck.lb. Hatnes was IWltded the ohamplonthtp by vtrtue of having more ftrat plaoM fin..,,_, Third pt ace w«lt to Han• Fogh of Canada. The 27-foot SoRna .. One of the ..,., ~ dMlll. Both H...,_ Md 8*d .. odds-on fiwortte. towtnttw~tlt*ln the cllllia. ....,_ II a tormer fnedtllt fn the Sollng au.. A*> at St PeterebUrg, Alan 8ur1end QI Bermuda defMted Randy Smyth of HuntfnQton &Motl for the national tltJe In the T omado catamaran ctasa. .\ustin. cont1nu1ng her rnmebact-. 10 compctlll\'e tennt'> after a 'iNtes of 1nJuncs c,1dcltncd her tor must of last ~car. ~cts Bettina Boogc 1n tonight's J}rst match . .\ndrca Trnc<1\an then Ta{·es Lisa Bonder As the top-seeded pla .. crs Llo}d. ranked second in the "'orld. and Jaeger. ranked Sl'' en th. rec.-c" cd fiN·round b}es Llo~d will face the winner of the Temesvan·Bonder match Tucsda) night. Jaegt'f will then meet the winner of the ·\uo;t1n -Bunge match. UCI wins PCAA tennis opener- SAN JbSE -UC l ~inc freshman James Mvers. out of Newport Harbor High. survived match point and went on to defeat San Jose State's Kase} Swan Sunday to help the Anteaters defeat the host Spartans 5.4 an PC AA tennis action. note. M)ers. meanwhile. "''as playing in onl} his fourth match of the season. He was down l-U an the tn1rci set out battled back to defeat Swan. 7-5. UCl'sJuhan Barham. despite miss- ing the past several days because of allncs.s. teamed wi1h Anaston to score a 6-3. 6-2 doubles victory. The champ1onsh1p match will be pla)ed '"'t:dnesda) night. .\II matches y. 111 be best-of-thrt"c sets A. total of S 125.000 1n pr11e mone\ will be at sta1'.c The Anteaters' Stephen Antston also had a bia day, defca11ng John Sa\lano. the brother of professional Nick Saviano. 6-4, 6-0 as UCI opened the PCAA season on a successful UCrs Ken Derr had what was probably the mos\ difficult match. oulhng out a 6-7. 7-5. 7.5 victory. SHOWDOWN OF GIANTS . • • From Cl V1rgtn1a 47-45 1n overtime tn the other scmilinal tor its sixth straight tnumph Georgetown. the Big East regular and postseason champion. rche~ on relcntess pressure defense. which has held opponrnts to an NC AA·low 39 percent field aoal percentaae this season. Thompson rche~ on I 0 pla)ers to wear down nvals. bu1 it's uncenaan whether tandout defensive guard Gene Smith wall be available He sprained his left foot at the clo~ of '\aturday's game and was using a crutch Sunday. occording to Th,ompson. Through the strC'tch this '\C1non, l~w1s bas been usana mostly five playrn. but he ~td unday he may u~as mony as eight aga1no;t Georgetown .. Like evcf)-onc t'hc:· he ~1d, ··1 was 1n awe of the ~ond·half Georgetown performance apanst Kentucky ( 1eorgetown 1'i rcall> an awe~mc team. I "C't in the momma newspapcn that the coache are unan1mou an picking (1eorgetown. •· .t\skrd 1fHou ton had pla)cd anv other team wtth the kind of full-court prcssurtGeoractow'n applt~. Uwas so1d. .. Ar1cansa'I pla\c; that tmd of pres urt 10 halfcourt with .\Jv1n Rob<'mon But it looks hk.e (1corgctown hac:. about fnur Rnhcrt\on' and \rkan\a'l ha' only one No one in the ' Southwest Conferen~ plays that kind of pre su~ ... Lewis added. "The reason Kentucky shot poorty was Georgetown's great. tenacious defense. Everybody an our group thought that Kentucky was going to wan the ballpmc when we let\ at halftime When we aot to the hotel, there'd been a 22-pomt swing. We saw the last eight minutes on TV." Georgetown. with Ewmg saddled w1th thr« personal fouls and nd1ng the bench, trailed Kentucky 27-lS and 3·06 lcf\ in the half and 29-22 at halftime. But the Hoyas outscored the SEC champs l0-4 from 1he 27-1.S deficit to take command for aood. The Wildcats made only 3 of 33 shots in the second half 1$ their front lane of 7· l Sam Bowie. 6-11 Melvin Turpan and 6-8 Kenny Walker wuc bottled up uuidt by ruaacd 6-9 freshman Michael Graham and Ewinaand were fo~c<I to ~hoot from the outside wilh no uccc . Thompson fell ll WI I COTnbJnanon of hi~ team's defense and the Wildcats' cold sboouna which forcN the turnaround. '"I'd love 10 thmk WClJl.a)'Cd that welLto hold a team I 8 percent (aetu lly 9 in the second half) with our dcfcn ••• Thompson said ··An ofT d can happen to •n>bod)'. •• \ NBA WIHTa•N CONnltlNCI .-adkOMillft W L 'ct. Ga •·L.allan so 24 .676 x·Porllall<I " 2' .62'2 4 S.a1111 31 31 .500 13 ~, .. 3S 41 .'61 16 Golden Stale 32 43 .•21 ltlil S.n Olffo 21 41 .3'I 23 Midwest Dlvtslen •·Ulall 42 J.C Ss.1 Dall·~ 3' 36 .S20 2''2 Oenv 36 40 47' 6 Kanui1 Cltv 3S 40 .'67 6'1> Sin Antonio 32 43 .427 ,.,, Houllon 2' " 371 13 IASTl•H COH,IRllNCE · Aletltk DM'*'t •·Bo11on S6 19 .1'1 x • Pnllaelefohla " 26 ·"' 71,~ •·New Vork 43 31 511 121'> •·New Jtr"v .0 J.C .541 IS''> Waanlnoton 33 43 .434 23'1> Cemr.tDMt*I •·Oelroll " 31 ,517 .a·MllwaultM " 31 .517 Atlante 3S .. '61 ,.,, Cll!Qgo 26 " .3S6 11 Cltvtllt>d 26 41 .lSI 11''2 lndllNI 2s' .., .338 lt'll x·cnnc:hed l>levoff be<th SUndeY's kwft Ulltn 121, Gol6tfl S111t 110 Wiihlnglon 102, 01tla1 9' Denver 129. San Dleoo 103 Tenllllt'1G- Cllic100 11 New Vork HouitQft 11 Ul1ll Lahn 121, W•rrlor1 no GOLDIN STATE -Sllort JO, Smirll 7, Carroll II, Conner 6, Flovo 21, Cross S, Collini I. Bretz 13, Mannion 0, TI11i1 o. l!noltr 2. Totals «>-86 'J0-31 110. LOS ANGILES -R1mbl1 6. Wilkes 10, Abdul· Jabber 23, Jolln1on 26, Scott 6, Cooe>er 11. Worthv 13, McGff 4, KuPChak 6, Mc.Aaoo 16. To1a11 41·9.3 25-33 171. sc-bv Ou•111tn Golden Slate 23 30 26 2'-110 LOI A119et11 32 33 29 27-121 TllrM·POlnt 9081$-None. Fouled out-None. Ret>ou11<11-Go1<1en State 37 (Smith 13), LOI A"'*" 47 (JoMIOll 13) Aul1t1-Gotden State 20 !Carroll, COoner SI. LOI Anoete1 27 (COOPer I) Total fout1-Golden Slit• 24, LOI Anoetts 21 Tec11n1ca11-Abduf·Jabbar. A-13,754 COLLEGE NCAA Teumement ~ (81 Sllttltl Toniltlt'1 Game Hou1ton, 32·4, n Georoetown. 33·3 !Cha~ 2 et 6 o'clOCJI) Gr•nd Prix of Lono Be.ch Ruull• of Sundav'• Tovola Grand Prl• of Lo1111 B1tacll lndv·cer race. with tvr>e of car, 1101 comoleted and win· ntr'I 1vtre941 IPlld In mph· I Marlo Andrtlll. Lota T ·IOO·Co1worlh, 112, 82.191. 2. Geoff Brat>hem, Au1trella. March 84C·Co1worth, 112 l Tom SMva, March l4C·Co1worlh, 1l1 '· Jim Crawford. England. Theodore Tl4-0l·Co1worth 111 S Emer1on Flttloeldl, Brezli, Merell IX·Co1worth, 110. 6 JecQUh VllleneYvt, Canada, March l4C·Co1worth, 110. 7 Oert~ Oalv lrelall<I. March MC ·Co1w0f'lh, 109 8 Pett Hellmtr F'en1ke PC lO·Co1wortll, 107 9 John Morton, Eegtt ·CnevrOllt, 106 10 Mlellael Andrtlli, Maren 14C ·Co1worth, IOS 11 Gordon Johncock. Wildcat )( ·Co1worth, 104 12 Ed Plmm, March aJC:·CllevrQllt, '° 13 Howdv Hotmu , March l.C·Co1worth, 71 14. Bobbv Rahel, March MC·Co1worth, 70. IS Al Holbert, Merch l4C·Co1worth. 70 14 M lc lleel Ch a nd le r, E1ol1·Pont11c, SI 17. Al UnHr Jr , March UC ·Co1worth, 54. 11 Teo Febl, ltelv. March "C·Co1worlll, Sl 19 Dick Simon. March 14C ·CO\WOrlh, SO 20 JOhn F'eut Jr . F'tn\kf PC lO·Coaworth, lS 21. Rick Mtan. Pen Ike PC 12-Coawortll, 27 22 Al Un u r , Pen1k1 PC 12·COlworlh, 21. 23 Jo..W Geri•. Mexico, Pen1k1 PC IO-Co1worth, 2S 24 O e nnv Su tt1v a n , OSK ·.C ·Co1worlh, 2'2 2S Chip Ganaui Wildcat X·Co1worth, 13 2' Roberto Guererro, Colomb<• Maleh UC ·Co1worth, 10 21 Bruno Gl1com111t. 1t11tv, Tlleodort Tl4-0l·Cosworth, 6 21 Kevin Cogen Ligler LCO?·Coswortll, l Su"'° v .. r•c• Thi too 10 fin11hen In Sundev'1 Roblrl Bo•c h Suoer VH race. with tvpe of car, taos comoltttd and win· 111!''1 1vere111 1Plld in ml>fl ' 1. ChlP ltoOlnson, Rall, l7, 7S.fU 2. Arie Luvenduk, Rell, Holland, 37 J Slew Mllln. Rell, l7 " JoM Brltet. lltett, 31 S Ted Pra0Pt1. Riii, 37 6. Jeff McPMnon, Rell, l7 7 Ludwig Htlmr1111 Jr, CeMC11. Rell, 37. I. Mlkt HOOPlf, Rell, 37 t . Mille ROllll, Relf, l7 10. Craig Oummlt, Rell, ?7 Loa Alamltoa SUNDAY'S RUULTS (JOttl If 49-llltflt llllmeu tMttlnel , .. ST RAC•. One milt PICe Mnlry Prelrt (Grdy) 10.IO 6 40 3.90 PoltutlOft SolulJon ( Oelomer) 4.00 2 60 Suoer Tkw (Porrlne) 3.00 Allo raced: Ce.n Plu1, Morgan Hitt, SlllPC*'I Tycoon, Mr J Bii. Pllnllwooo Glln Time: 2:04 l/S n IXACTA (1·2) paid $34 20. Sl!COND •ACI!. Ont milt oece Kine Como !B•klrl 160 SOO UO T09 Jlmmv (Lonool I 40 6.00 Gem~tt (Dltomtrl l.20 AllO (.Kid La Btfle Frie, Orenpark Ario, lndu1trv, Ftv Celllornla, Pt1er1 lftveJlofl, Snellmer Klno Timr. 2:03 2tS U aXACTA (3·9) paid $1960 TH•D •ACI!. One mlle PKI Smooth Velvet (Slftth) 6 60 l 20 2 40 Striking Price (Tremblay) 2 40 2.10 Sudden MoYt (Bektrl 240 AllO raced Ront Merv, Ledv S.ni.. A11<1v1 Huleolf't, Country Cou1ln. SlllP a OQll. Time· 2:02 II S S2 EXACTA IS·3) oeld 51100 l'OUtlTH RAC•. Ont mli. trot. SCllC. 1nten vtekr'T 1 I.I& oo 3.10 ,. SllYtr Lo~tt (Anderson) 3.20 2.60 lmP Imo Imo <V•ll•ndlngham) 3.60 AllO raced: Golden Pride, A• Alwan, Kelemoun. Trvat, Shennea Star. Mooo Cloud Time: 2:04. l'll'TH RACE. One m ill Pact FIVl119 RO!llf' (Slfttlll 7 00 3 60 2.60 Stormv Attack (Aubl11) 2.to 2.60 VenkM Hell (TOOOI 3.00 AllO flcld Buck Flftv, Rall1 Rllvlhm, Lord David, Kendell• Boy, Wino Commander. Pc»H Petch Time· 2:00 41 S. n EXACTA (6·41 oeld SIUO SIXTH RACE. On« mite oect Vanktt RhYlhm (Kutbltr l 600 •40 320 Meller DG (Mllktlll 13 00 13 00 Tlgllt Querier' IL01190I 9 .O AllO raced G~ller Jonn, Sii'-• Ltaotr, Thrft Flngeo, Trlolt Nine. Men Mer Jim, Andv' Winston Tlmt 1'59 • S n EXACT A (l·SI paid m 60 SEVINTH RACE. On« mite oece Hu11tlno Dale (Sith I UO s '° 3 40 TarPQrt Oonnv (Andr1n) • ~ 3 00 Nc>bll Teuel (Aubin) S.00 AIM> rectd Rowen Cre1t Wlnn11111 Game, R•noom. O•re<r Klno, Ceotaln Knight, Nordtt Trvu Time l·S9 4/S EIGHTH RACE. Ont m111 oact Tonrure <Ro1enl 37 80 11.00 '.a Native Leeder tGrundvl 3 60 3 20 Meck OouglH (Anoer1on) 3.00 Al10 raced Prlvv Council, Bav L.tef, Mister N.,.I, BH1er. Bev Tudor Time l:SI 41S. s2 EXACT A (S·2) paid I 129 00 NINTH RACE. One mitt oaet. L A Dictator (Pr"n) 11 60 S 20 • 00 SOHO Bump 1w1n1am11 • 80 3.20 Lltlll Jorev (Aubin) l 60 Al10 rKtd Crezv Gotta, Super NMto, Jem11 Vincent, King of J11z. Stellar Light, Cracked let, Flv Man Ftv Time l:SI llS U EXACTA U·9l oekl ~ 40 S2 PICK SIX (3·6· 1·9·S·•l paid 16.409 00 with two wlnnlno tlckth (five 11or111l. Carrvover P004 Is Sl2,lll J.C TENTH RACE. One mite PKt Rove! Rllvlllm IENll 8t 60 19 80 7 IO Whitt Shell Louie !Tmblvl 7 80 4 40 Boo1t T l !TOddl 6 00 AIM> raceo Awav trom Horne, Argo Ster, Andv1 Clltnt, Windy Can Can. Hlllbllv Drawl, Andv~ Ch41r-Qer Time. 2-01 3/S n l)(ACTA (f·6) Paid $923 80 Alltll<lenct 4,031. S•nt• Antt. SUNDAY'S R&SUL TS (7Stll of tl·clete 1119rtvlhbred ~) l'IRST •ACE. 61'> furlongs Dvnu11111<1 (Pinc.vi 6 80 • 20 UO Jungle HaH !Steiner) 9 60 S.20 Velenllne Lew ISlbllltl J 20 Also raceo· Nevada Sage, Flflt Bladt, Liiac RldOt, D11ccerd0. Goldv'1 Commander Time· 1·17 '?IS SECOND RACE. 1 I 16 mlle1 Gala Clrcre (Pt<lroie) 22 40 12 00 I 20 Ctrro Pinto (Ceat•ntd•l IS .0 9.60 Chuckv Baby (Mccarron) S40 At.o receo· Co1um11, Emmet Kay, Se>rlno Oi9ot<'.'Nr111e Men. Axe House, Lou Lteder. Acceottd tdee Mr Per· uHr Time I '3 41S. l1 DAILY DOU9ll I• II) oald 111500 THlaD •ACE. One mile Ct( Crn11tk (McGnl 17 IO 6 80 • 00 Wl'lllP (Pl"'evl 00 3 60 Beren (Garcia) 4 00 Allo ,..,cld Ronda 0. Jamoe Mvfll E1oontaneo Lora Advocate. Timber Tvcoon Tlme I JS 3tS l'OURTH lltACI. I I " mills Crv51•1 Court IMtz•l 6 40 • 20 J 00 Vlgor'1 Prince ISlloemeker I t 80 • 20 Ben Rldelmeo (McCerron) l 20 SCOREBOARD AltO rece« Thalland'1 Wefdl, Hall the Effie, UW81V Relletlle. Tlme: 1;'3 "s. U IXACTA <!?> pakl llll,00 """RAC.. 6Vt turlon9'. St811d Pel !Plncav> ll.10 uo .uo Rivets FKI« (Oliveres) lS.20 t 10 Nlootilte (o.\ehOUUYll U0 AISo rectd· Chulla StrMt, Un· ~nownst to Mt, Okut>o. Antie111, Crvoterell, Herd Hit, KnowltdQffblt Luc:k Time: 1:16 U llXACTA (10·21 paid ISl700 SIXTH RACE. 1 1116 m llel Meltstlc Shore (Otv1) 3 40 2 IO 2.40 Bronzed (Shoemaker I S.60 210 You're Mv Love IOrtxler) 2 IO At10 flCtd Mean Cat, Perk Row, PHIPOrl Photo. Tlmt' 1:'3 4/S. SllVENTH RACE. I I/ 16 milts Ice Caper (McCerronJ 7.60 4.20 3.00 Burled Treasure (Ftll) 17,60 S.60 Rtlllne Run !Oel1hou111ve( 3.00 Al•o receo: Mu•lc11 Score. In· IHrchOf, Rostrooovieh Time· 1~ •t s. U EXACTA (6·1) 1>1id S33S.OO llGHTH RACE. 1''2 milt• on turf. lnterco I v1n111 4_40 3.40 UO Gato Ott Sot IHewltv) S.00 3 20 JOhn Henry !McCerronl 3 00 At50 raced· CrHfkJI, Evening M'Lord, Debonair Htcc, Norwldt, Sir Pelt, Pewter Grev. Movable Feat Time: 2:26 41 S. n PICK SIX (1·1-10-•-H I oakl 54,095.00 with 60 wlnnill9 lkktll (ilx hor"'> n Pick Six con1o1a11on o•ld I 157 IO with 1.SS7 winning tlckt" (five hor"') NINTH RACE. I 1111 m llel on turf Bosio IHewltvJ 3UO 11.60 7 20 Huoablv !Meza) 10 60 1.00 Azaem lo.lehoussave) 1660 AIM> raced. Navengente, Roman Realm, Item Two, Puro Heblno, Stebllzed, Lost CrHk, Treuure Trove Time· 1:41 21S. U EXACT A (5-71 paid '759 00 Alltndellet: Sl,414. NHL (Flrlltll CANIP9ELL COH,ElltERENCIE SmYltll Dlvtllefl v·Edmonton x·Cel!Hrv x·Vencouver x·Wlnnlot11 Klnel W l T '91 GI' S7 11 S 119 '47 34 32 u 12 lll 32 J9 9 73 306 JI 31 ll 73 340 n " 13 S9 309 Nerrtt DMillft v·MlnnflOta J9 31 10 • 34S x·SI Loul1 31 41 1 71 293 11 • Oelrolt 31 •2 1 '9 2" x-cnlc.eoo 30 ~ • I 61 m Tor onto 26 4S t 61 303 WALES CONFERENCE Petrlelt Dlvbitft v·NY lllft 11·WHhlr111ron •·Phlt1delPhl11 x·NV Rnofl New Jtnev ,Plll1burgh 30 26 4 104 JS7 41 27 S IOI 30I " 26 10 ,. 330 '2 29 9 93 JU 17 S6 7 •1 231 16 SI 6 38 2S4 Adami Dlvlllon v·Boston 49 25 6 104 J:M •·BuffalO 48 25 7 103 31S x·Quel>IC •2 28 10 94 360 •·Montreat JS •O S 75 216 Heriford 21 42 10 66 288 x·Cllncheod olevolf birth v·Cllnchtd divi1lon title Sundev's Scores Bo1ton 3, New JtrHV I Chlcaoo 4, Detroit 3 Bulf110 '· Toronro 2 Weshlr111ton 4, Pt!lledetPhl• NY Renoers 2, Hartford 0 NY lalenden 2. Plt11burgh I Wlnnlot11 3, Ce lgarv 2 &ltd R ...... r SMHn NHL IUvoffa DIVISONAL SEMIFINALS (Btsl·lf·Flve) WedntldeV'I GMMS Pt!lledelohie et Washington Montreat et Bo•fon QueblC et BufielO NV Renoer1 ., NV l1landef1 Chicago et MlnnHota Otfrolt at SI LOUii Winnipeg et Eomonton Vancouver at Catoerv TllundeV'I Gamn Phll1dtfohl1 et Washington Montreel at Bo,1on Quecec •I Buffalo NV R•notfl •I NY l1land1rs Chlc-oo et MlnntM>ll 0.troll al SI. Loui1 Wlnnlot11 et Edmonton Vancouver et Calgarv S.turdllY'I Gemes Weahlngton et F'hlledelPhle St Loul' e~O lrolt Buffalo at Edmonton et lnnlpeg Calgerv ar v ncouver Bo11on er lrtel NV l1l1ndtf's I NY RenQtri Mlnne1ota at C ago Sundev'1 emH (NftK ) Weahlnoton et F'llilldltPhi• St Louis a t Detroit NV lll8ndefl er NY Ren941ri BuffelO et Quebec Boston 11 Montreal Mlnntt0t1 11 ChiCIQO Edmonton et Wlnnl!>ff Celgarv 11 Vancouver Tllftdly, Aort 10 (M lllCftUI") F'lllledt lohla 11 W11hlngton Montreet 11 Boston OuttMtc et BulfalO NV llat1111f'I II NV lstandtrl ChklllO 11 Minnesota OelrCMI ., St Louil Winnl1>19 11 Edmonton Vancouver et Ce!Qerv GA 31• 314 321 374 376 3'4 316 323 lll 317 Z69 2'26 290 304 lSO 390 261 257 271 295 320 J TK~ (et ....... v-., flta.) 111 Frid C°'-!olei, 11'4,000 271 Lft Trevino, 5'6,.00 211 Cralo Sllelllr, Mt,.00 S.vt Bellesleros, $46,;0Q 2IJ Lennv Wedkln1, '30,.00 Merit O'Meare, sl0,400 114 Nick Price. 126,IOO •s Tom Wa,.on. 124,000 Oen POhl. 124,000 28' Jim Tl\orot, 520,IOO John M•h•ff•v, 520,IOO 117 Bruce Llet1k1, 51',IOO Rav Flovd, s 16.tOO Tim Sln'\l)M)ll, s 16.tOO -Oevkl Edwards, s 12.IOO Helt trwln, 112,IOO F'lllt Hancoct<. 512,IOO IUIO Aoki, S 12,IOO Llrrv Mlzt , S 12 .tOO .. Jim Colbert. 5',6'7 Keith Ferous, 5'M7 Pat LlnclMY, 5'..667 Nick Feldo, 5'.667 Wevne Levi. 5',6'7 Donnie Hemmono, 5',6'7 1'0 Ben Crenww, 16, 160 Peler 0osttrhUI$, '6, 160 Mike Sulflven, u . 160 Jtl Ciiio Btdl. SS,320 Johnny Mitter, U ,320 Bernhard Llnoer. 55,320 JnH1u,1s,m Jt, Berrv JIKktl, M.OSO Bred Fuon. U,OSO Jl ek Nlckleu1. M,OSO George Archl(. M.OSO Scott SlmMon, 14,0SO Curt11 Stra1191, M,050 Clarence Ro11. U ,030 JOhn FCH.19111. M,OSO 293 Oavkl Graham, '3, 120 Tom F'ur1Hf. '3, \20 Hal Sutton, '3, 120 194 Run Cochran, U.362 WIPlt WOOd, '2.362 Scott Hoch, 12.3'2 Ron Strldl, 12,362 Git Morgan, '2.362 JOhn COOk. '2,362 Da ve E lchllbtr11<, 12.362 l9S Pe1er JecobMn, SI. '2 S Tom Jtnklns, Sl,'2S Tom Kitt. '1.'2S ,,. Larrv Rinker, s 1,12• Garv Koch, Sl,12, Gery HeWberg, Sl,12• Allen Mltltr, I 1,124 Tommy Nekalim, Sl •. 12• 297 Git>t>v Glloert, sl.768 Wellv Armstrong, Sl,768 ,,. Garv Plavtr. 11,74• ,,, Bob Eestwooo, Sl,720 Larry Nellon, S 1,720 JOO Bobbv Clempe11, Sl.611 F'evne Sttwerl. 1 l,68t >01 Hubert Green, 11,..0 ThOmH Grev. 11.640 Arnold Pelmer. ll,'40 Buddv Gardner, Sl,640 l02 Lt nn1t Cltmenh, s 1,600 JOS Oannv Edwerd1, I I.SI• 71·6'·71-71 76·6'·61·61 7•·70-66·72 70·61·70·7' 72·66·71·67 72·6'·'9·73 70·72·7'·6' 7S·67·67· 76 74·'9·71·71 61·69·71·71 69·74·69·7• 7t·73·7•·69 77·71·70·69 71 ·73·7•·69 73·71-78·66 73·7'·72·69 76·70-72·70 72·69-76-71 7S·72·67·7' 74.75.72 ... 14-n -12-10 73·71-7S·70 73·n ·74·69 71·71·76·71 77·70·69·7l 7•·73·73·70 73·69· 74·7• 7S-10·71·74 77·72·73·69 70-69· 71· ,. 72· 70· 7S· 7' 11....-1..-11 12-n -fi-16 7S·72·77·68 78·70·74·69 76·69·71·70 7S·74·72·71 7•·73·74·71 n-n-12-1s 7S·72·73·72 76-73·73·71 76·69·76·72 71·70-7•·71 72·74·76·72 72·73·71·72 71·71 ·72-73 76·72·73·73 n-76·73·73 11·1'-n -u 7'·72·7l·7S 7~73-76·71 I0-69·72·74 74·70-74·77 n -61-1s-11 11·71-75·73 73·71·71·7• 76·72·73·7S 7•·71·76·75 16·71·19·10 76-73·7•·7• 7•· 73·7•·77 74·72·77·76 1S·72·7'·71 73·7S·79·7l 19· 70· 75· 76 71 ·78·81-71 7S·73·79·7• 77·76·76·77 73·75·73·80 72·76·77·77 76-72·71·79 Seniors tournam.m (It SlrtlOtl, Fie.I Miiier Bar~r 6S·69-l:M Blltv Caaoer 61·68-136 Al Beld11111 69·70-139 Jim Ferr" 69·70-139 Chlrli. Sifford 7t·6'-139 ROd Fun11th 71·69-1.0 Ptler Thom1on 70·71-141 Al Bt111tink 71-71-142 George Baver 72-71-1'3 Oen SikH 75-69-1'4 Mike Souchak 72·72-t'4 Jutlu1 Boro5 70·7S-14S Tommv Bolt 72·73-14S Doug Ford 74-72-146 BooGoetbv 72·7S-1•7 Bob Erlcklon 74·7._1'8 Oow F1n1rerweld I0·73-1S3 Walt Ftehlve 77·80-157 Ed Furgol 77·to--1S7 Sam Snead 78-79-157 MMt's tournament tat aou Ra-. Fie.I ~ l'lnll Jlmmv Connon (US I def Jor.tn Krttk !South Africa ) 7·S 6·• 1Connor1 w111• '50.000. Kr,.._ win' U S 0001 Worn.n's tournament tat Bft'9ll) SemHINll ~ Htten1 Sukova IC:1ech01tova1ua1 det Beth Herr IU SI, 6-2 •·6 6 ' Hane Mldllkov1 ICztc:ho,lov1klal Ml Kalhv Jordan (US I 6-2 6·2 CAleee UC!rfW$, ... JIM ..... 4 ....... Anllloft C UCO Clllf. Sa\'llno, 6 ·4, H . KUM (SJ$) Clllf. Man son Hlllt, 6· I, 6-2, Otr"r (UCO def V9'\ Evnde. 6•7,• 7·S. 1·S; ....,_ CSJS) def Arno<, H , 6-4, 6-4, Downs IUCI) def. Winslow, 6-4, 6·4; M~ (UCI) def, Swen, 6·4, 4•6, 7·S OMtM Kum·HtPner (SJS> dlf Dlrr·Man Son Hing , 6-1, fr-l, 6-3. Anlllon·Berhe m CUCll def Bulwe·S.vieno, 6·3, 6·2, Ven Evnde-Wl"slow (SJS) def Amor·Mvers, 6-2, 6-4 ~ . . "' . EXHl8 rTION 8AS•BALL Ood9ers 3, Aftlllts 2 !If Ded9lr' s-.....n> sc.r.w--.. California 000 010 10C>-2 S O Lot Anotltl 200 000 001-3 10 0 Romenldt, s.nctltl m. Kaufman II> end Boone, Pena, ZKtlrv m, Olez (t ) end Sdo$da, VMOtr (I ) W-Dlaz L-K~. ~llfornle. OtC1· nc~ 0...-kerft New Von (NL) 7, Ottrolt (n l 6 Mlnntl018 S. Detroit (H) 4 PlllM>ureh 14, Chic.ego IAL) 2 MontrMI I, Atlante I St. Loub 6, ~ii 3 Clllc:l9o INLl (H ) 9, Cleveland 2 Seattle 6, Chlaoo (NL) (H ) 2 Boston s. S.n oi.oo 2 Sen FrendKo 6, O.kland S Toronto I, MllweUkH o TIJCH 4, Hovston 3 Tenltllt's Game Tororno .,._~.._.1-Por~. Ore Ooenin9 dllv orobablea lust veers recwcll 111 N1"8111NMtl TMeV'I Gamft Amlrlcall LHWt 8o1lon (Hurst 12· 12) et Aft(l8b (For\dl 11-12) (n) Ch!Qoo !Hovt 24·10) at Baltimore < McGrl90f' 11· 7) New York IGulclrv 21·9) II KanM1 City !Bleck 10-7) Onlv oamn Khedultcl ....... LM9UI New York (Torrez 10-17) at Clncln· neti (Soto 11· 13) _ Only oeme IChtdUltcl TlllMllY's CO-~ L,-.ue Cleveland (Sutdlfft 17· 111 at Tlllii IHOUDh lS-13) O.trolt IMorrl1 20--131 at MinntM>I• (Willem' 11·14) Mltw•'*" (Sutton 8·13) at Oeklencl IMcCettv 6·9) (n ) Oftlv ""'" Kf'4Clutltcl Ne""'81 Lff9UI St Lou11 ILePointt 12·91 at Dedeer1 (Vlltntutll 15-10) ClllcallO IRutnven 13· 121 et S.n FrenciKo 1Davl1 6·41 PhltedelPlll• ICertton 15· 161 at Arlln· la <Barker t-3) tnJ Monrreal Ilea 16· I IJ at Hou,ton <Rv11n 14·91 In) P111,ouron (RhOOen IJ· 131 el Sin Oleoo tSroow IS·l21 (nl OntY geme1 •chedultd Cole9e score5 USC 6, Stanford 4 Arizona Stele 14, UCLA 12 USFL WESTERN CONl'ElltENCE Pedlk w L T i-ct. PF Denver s I 0 833 12S Arizona 3 3 0 soo 171 Express 1 4 0 l.J3 " Oaklancl 0 6 0 000 31 Central M1chl!Hn • 0 0 I 000 "' Otllanome • 1 0 667 90 Hou11on 3 3 0 500 191 ChlcallO 1 5 0 167 137 Sin Antonio I s 0 167 60 EASTERN CONl'IREN<\f Alantk F'llll•dt!Pllla s I 0 133 139 New Jtruv s 1 0 833 1S6 Pllhburgh 2 • 0 333 99 WHhlngton 0 6 0 000 60 ~ New Ortns s 0 0 l 000 1•2 Blrmnghm ' l 0 900 131 Tampa J J 0 soo 131 Jeck1onvillt 2 • 0 llJ ISO Mtm11t11i 2 • 0 l3J 103 Sunde V's Scer11 Ntw Jer1tv 26 LA Expr111 10 OtnYtr 17. Arizona 7 Ptllladell>flle 3'. Tlmoe BBY 74 1>1111ourgr. 21 Olkllnd u Mlchloen '76, Sen Anton•o 10 T8ftittlt''G-New Ort11n1 et Borm1noh4lm S.tunll\1'1 Game S.n Anronoo at ClllCIQO Mlch•gen at OklehOme Blrm1noh4lm 11 JIC1',onv•lle SvMIV'• Gamel Pit111>urgh et N-Orleen' MefnPhll el N-JtrleV 0.11.lall<I et Tamoe Bev F'fl!llO.iol!I• 11 Arizona MendlY, Aprt t LA Eur111 et Denv..- WHll1ng1on at Hov1ton ,A 113 " " 121 112 Ill 171 16' 111 73 " 110 117 68 .. 160 142 173 CAMEL FILTERS It~ a whole new world. ' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined Tha~ Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' t ............. ..,....lt (lelrw ., ......,., New...... ' 1 to ..... ,. LM A,_. J 1 0 Ftr ........... NJ-Certllen 1 'WI (kb W.l. S:sJ LA-FG Zendttn 21, 14:57 s.c... ...... HJ-ColllM I,... .. trom Sille Cit~ kid!), '5' LA-Tow.,.. ' NU trom Younv (ZenCleie,l. 14:33 -"* ....... NJ-FG Ruzek 31, 4:51 NJ-W....., SO oa•s (Ru111t.1. ll:M Fewttl ...... NJ-FG Rurik 31, 5:5' A-26.02• THm S•t1111cs First CIOWns 15 Rushtl·vards 37· 111 Penlng verds 20I Return vards 17 Piilll 13-21-0 Sac:kl Bv 2· 11 Punt1 )-., Fumbltt·lost 1·1 Pena"lea·verdl 4·ll IMMdu8' Stddc:t NJ LA • 12 1'·56 1'2 s 19-29·1 2-11 ·~ 2•1 1·50 RUSHING-New Jtnev, Welker 16•Sf, Canhon 13-31, Hermon 7-14, Sloe 1-7 Los Anoeltl, YOl.WIV l-32, Grev 10-21, Nel$On 3·3.. PASSING-New J.ftH Y, Sloe 13·?1-0-219. Los Anetlel. Young 19-29-1-163. RECEIVING-Hew JerMv, C.,_ •·'3, Welker 3·'6. Knlonf 2·31, Brow11 I ·40, 5-1-17. Carthon I-.. McC.ott- neUlll'llV 1-7 Los Anllein, T OWAMll ~ss. Grev 4· 16, ""'" 3·l4, SMrroo 3·21, Eflls 2·1'. Nel$Oll 2•14. MISSED FIELD GOA~. WMtcenct trMUc:tlens aASl aALL ~a..... CALIFORNIA A~EU-As«td Ir· revocable wt111ers on And\' Hauler, oitcner, for !tie PUrPOM oMne him Ills uncondltlonel ,....... Oolloned Antel Mor-. PllcNr, encl Miki Browft, oum.toer, to Edmonton of Ille Peclflc Coest Lffoue. Rtturnld Darrel Miller, c:eleher. to ltlelr mlMr IMOul camp. Pieced Elli\ Veltnllne, oulfitlder, on tflt lS·dllv dlWlbfed 011. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Sent Randv Niemann, Ditcher, lo ttwlr minor IU9U9 Cart'P for ~-Setlt s._ CNlstmu, ceta.. to °"""" of lht American Assodellon. · CLEVELAND INOIANS-ft .... secl Juen ElchelberV«. Dilc:Mr. KANSAS CITY ROVAL.S-TrMed Der• 9of4lltlo, Diicher, end Don Werrwtr, catcntr. to !tie C.hlc:99o euo. for Alen~. ~. 811C1 a Plever to De ,..med later T redid Torn Eoens. oucner. 10 ttw N-Yor1t Mets for T udler AlllforO, infltlotr NEW YORK YANKEES-Sold Juan Eaolno. catcher. ro the CltYtlend In· dlens OohOMO Ctav Chri,11anMtt, Pitcher, to lhl COluml>\n CliOMn of the tn ternetlot\81 L11gue Ptaclel Mlkt Arm1tr0119, PHChlf, on ttw 15·dey dlsabled U51 OAK LANO A THLETICS-AcQU!rlCI Stan Boderick. outfielder. from the Chlceoo Cubs to comotett the treoe for Tim StOdderd. Pieced Mike Non'I•. oltcl'llr. on the 60-dev dlMtbltd 1111 end Riek Langford. Pllcntr, on the 21·0.v disabled 1111 SEATTLE MAltlNERs--OPtlonld Ont Gt1111, oftener. to S.11 Lake Cltv o! ,,,. PKlflc Coast Lteoue. Re!Hstd BIH Nahorodny, calehtr Plead Oemelf Coie1. 1ntltldlr. on the IS·oav dlMbllcl "'' TEXAS RANGERs-Put 8UCl<v Dent, ll'•ort)IOO, on welver1 Sent Mille Rlct\erdf. a«ond bl.Mmlln. to Okie· hOml Cltv of the Amerbn Auoclatlon ....... L.._. ATLANTA BRAVES-Oofloned Bred Kommll\lk. outflelOer. to tlle Ridlmond Bral!fl of ttw lnternertOnel LIBllUI F'lacld Randy JOl'lnlOn, 1n· fteldtf. on the lS·dev dlMtble<f ll1t CINCINNA Tl RE OS-Ootiontd Chlr1tt F'vleo e>ilehtr to W~te of Ille Amertc.n Auoc:latlon AHklntd Wavne Krtnchiekl, Inf•~. outr19ht 10 Wichita L 0 S A N G E L E S OOOGERs--Oollontd Rictt Roda1, PllChtr. Jack FlmPlt. Calehel", •nd Lemmi. Miiler, outfittder, to .a.rou-OutrOUI of '"' Pacific Coe1t Le __ MONTREAL EXPOS-Acouirld Ml• Venable. outfielder. from !ht S.n Francisco Glenh 11 Iha Plever to 1:11 named later In tne Al Otlver trade, and enigntd him to lndlanaooll1 of the American Anoclellon Acoulrtd Andv McGaffloan, e>llehtf', trom S.n Fren- c11co tor • PleYer ro 1:11 Nlmed Jeter or ce1h Au1gntd Sal Burera . catcher 111<1 Crm1 We1111 011cner Bred Miiii 1n· llelder Gene Root. O<Jlf;elder. e nd Joe HHktlh PtlC"*' lo lndi1N1Poli1 Of lht American Auoc:lerlon NEW VOftK METS-Senl er..,. Giit' 1econe1 blYmen, Brent Gell ano Tom Gormen 1>1tcneo eno RVltv T •llfT!en. oulf'tllder. to lhetr minor teeQue treln11111 comPltrt Sent SCott HOimen. o~ to Tt()ewerer of tr. lnternetoonet L1Bgue Oc>honed Garv llahocl'I flf\I blUn\ln 10 TiOewa•er ~ Cout DAtl Y f)tlOT /Monay, April 2, 11M LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fonner UCLA bukctbaU COICb Lany fa.rmtt &a)'I be didn't feel preuured into ~by the athleuc ckpanrncnt•s punuit of Wah Haizarcfand Jack Kinch to serve as Farmer's assistant coaches DHt )'tar. Huzatd, like Farmer a former UCLA star, was named to coach the lm.un after Farmer uncxptttcdly rcsr· cd last week. Hinch was Hazzard's assistant coac at O\apman Collett and moves with Hazzard to UCLA. In an interview today. Farmer said that because of all the furor over who would be hired as 1hc new UCLA wistants. he felt that he had to make a quick decisfon on whether Jo return next season in order to lcick off the recruitina schedule. Farmer says he aarced that some changes in the Bruins' coachina staff were needed apd even recommend- ed Haz:ZArd and Hirsch as bis new aides. But he announced his rcs1anation. JUSt four days after agreeing to a two-year extension of his coaching contrac-t. Farmer says he changed his mmd becau~ .. if I really didn't wa nt to do tt, J couldn't poss1bl)' gave 100 p<"rcent."' .. I knew that I had to make a quick decision. and I made a dec1s1on wtth my hean more than m) head." Farmer said. ··As the days went on. I JUSt kept wondering 1f I made the nght dec1S1on," Farmer said. "If l wasn·1 giving 100 p<'r~nt. how could I ask the players to give me I 00 percent? They would have picked tha1up1n a second. I knew that I had to resign." Meanwhile. Brum forward Kenn) Fields, pla) mg 1n the All-American game m Seattle on Sunday. said he belteves that Farmer ga ve in 10 the pressure oflosmg a nd often kt his assistants run prac1ices. "It was rea lly fru straung for the pla)ers." Fields said. "We didn't even want to go to practice. '90ftll0UI • I Ill "°""'°"' alll... ll·Wtl MalTAW _....,ATllWIT HCROWMO...-• The ~ ........ doll'O n.e '°'"*"' .....,., 1a doing MOnc. '° amnou ~-~-• ....... OflJUUl11•11,. AflOl.1.0 OOHST. & IH'TflllOM WCM NT~ ~ 9lrdl OHi °"y ll'ttOTO AXA NA-(.._ 111M11f u.c.o,) CO. IS Hermou. lr\'lne, ca;11714 ll. •ttl. Newport ....... CA; 11C*M. ...OTO iiiiWa. AKA Notto. le~~ to er.-. 0.-. fl Pedt, U tww.1Mn9. ttMD H'OOllllHO lAI. MA M01W-tott of tl\9 ~ rWNCI ll'lnl-CL tt7t• ~ L t40b«lei..~1t ............. nott CINTM.-~ ft& OML ..,.._ '-W>tbtllbl&ttlrllfw 11..AllQlll Tillt bullr-.'9 ~bV: M le. t:.MilM e.dl. '°" NllP OU.,TION ClNTltt N(A HA· '° M IMd9 on ~ ~ ~. Tiiii~tuorit11oe11St1y.1r1 'nOHAL 1ut1NIH ALU«NCa;' ~detcrtMd.· -. o.....hcti , _ _, .,.... 11aaoHtwt1opett~._1.,~ The ~ 1nc1 ~ad· Tbie *1ement -fled Wlttl IN ~I. Hobbie IM\ v-.. CA. tt7QI chew of IM lntll'Mied tr•-.Oil ~ CWtl Of Or.,. Courity.. n. ~t • tied with·~ Jamee L ~ t011a Cf...., Ir* qlfltl M. MIWCOIO, 11 Maren I. tlM Couf\ty ewtt of <>r-. Counfy on c~ ~ .. a.nta AM. CA. t210I Ll80 aucs. lntM. CA. 1!111 ,....., Mardi •• 1... Thie buelMea .. conduot9d by. ... . The '*'-(•) Md bullr'9m .. "'blilfled Orll'l(lll C0Mt OYy PW1' 1nctMOu11 4ttW of tM lnMnded tral'llf9IM(e) Piiot Marcll "· a . ~ 2.. e, tlM Pl.I~ 0r-. eo.t Delv Jemee L. Aocne .,. : &.A 8ZL 0 • HA .. KAN v. 1171 .... Piiot Mtten 1t, 21, Apftl 2, t. 1"4 Thia 1l4Mment W9I flted with tM MAi.THA 8H1'RKAHY, ti Ute0 ---.. ---tl'-..,,.-ftl'r----tNf"'4 County CWt1 of Orlt\OI County on Sud, IMrle, CA. 92715 n...n; ""'""" t-----..------,Mll'dt 11, 10l4 That the ptOl)el'ty pertinent ...... ___ .;....oo;;.....oo_______ --.,. lllft'l¥r PM1t11 to II cMeeribed In geneitll u: PM:TrnOUl IUIMmll ~ ""'~ Pu'*tNd 0ranoe eo.t o.11y furniture. l hcturee. equipment, NAMI ITAftmNT ncnnout ..,_... Piiot Mwc:h H • .\pfll 2, t, t6.1. 1914 lrtdeneme. ooodwlll, leeu, The foftowlng P«1IOf\I ete doing NAm ITA~ 11 t2.... leilMhold """'ovemenlt, l'tOdc In buliMM u : .....i.... trlcM. ollent 1111. ellletlng llltlnoe BUILDING REPAIR LTD., 17471 The JolloWfnt l*'90tll ere.......,"' anCI II located et 11124 cue. Mathie Cir , HunllnQton BMd\, CA. ~=~N MERCHANT('. 2424 "8JC NOTICE OrM. IMne, CA. 92115 t2t47 Newport 8oulevw<I. Sutt• 133. Ptetme)lff •WU The ~ name wMd by Mid 0.119 Pack, •25 HermoM, ltvlnt, Cotta tMea. Cl. tm7 MA.Ml ITATIMINT trane..,ore at eald locellon la: CA. 82714 Oeoro• c. ,Ortner. 20•0 The......_....... IAVINE COAST A£Al.TORS John Cowtee. 17471 M~ CW.. Pt\atwope Coun, COeta Meu, CL ·~"' pereone .,. OOlrlO That Mid CK* traneter le tn-~l.ll'ltlngton Beldl. Cl 92t47 tHZI bulln9uSOUTHul:'"ND PAOPEATIES lended IO be ~l!td at~ DeY9 Piek " office Of; SEfMCE ESCROW COM· Thlf llltement WM flied with the Thie~ II condUcted by an MGMT. CO., 24712 Corta Cf•ta. E PAHY. 14284 lleect'I 8Nd., W991· COYnty Ci.ti or Orange County on '"~·c. ,ortner Toro. CA. 82930 rn1net.,, c.itlomla 82MS, on °' Maret! 8. 198-' ___. TNI ila·-•-...._..with t..... Kelly Archw1y Corpor1t1on. ett" Apt!I 1'. ltl4. r--·-· '"Ooun .... 24712 Cort& Pree1a. El 'rOfo, CA 6o let u It known to Mid tn- Publlshecl Orange Cout Delly County C!MI of Orange ty on 82430 tended Tranaleree(•l eald Intended Pilot .,..,ctl 19 28. AprM 2, •• 198-' Metefl a. ,.... PMOiUI This busfflell It conduoted by I Tren1fer0t(1) UMd the totlowtng ed· 1572..a.. corpQtatlon dltlonll bullnea nama and ad-Publllhed Orenge Cout Deily S.O Arcnulet1, Prelldent .. .....hi the th M _,.,.tut P110t March 19, 28. Aprll 2. 9. ,.... Thi• •t•tement WU flied with the yr ........ , n r ·--57444 put. MOM •-te .,,.TICE 1 County Cleflc of Orange County on Thla bull! tr~ 11 tubtec1 to ____ ,.~ __ . --""----------------1 M11ch 18, t98" Calllornla Uniform Comme<elll ,tCTmOUI IUIMll NAMI I TAT!IMNT The followtng '*'°"' are doing bullneaa u QUALITY PAINTERS, 10212 TreylOr Way, Garden Grove. Ca. 92&t3 RU9Mll L1Wf'9nOt Wright. Jr . 10212 Tr1ylol' Way, Garden Grove. Ca. 926* Thlt bualneea i. condUcied by: an lndlVldual. Ruuel l Wright Pll1l1C NOTICC FteTmou11u ... 11 NAM« ITATIMINT 'a.1111 Code s.et1on 61oe. Publllhed Or.nge Cout Deity Deted: Mar«I 21, 1984 PllOI March 28, Aprll 2, 9, t8. 198' LASZLO SHARl<ANV 1718-84 MARTHA SHAAKANY The following perton 11 doing -----------business u : Intended Tranllferee(s) (A) HOWARD'S GARDENING SERVICE. (Bl HOWARD LANO· SCAPE SERVICE. 10630 LI Aon Ln .. Fountaln Valley, CA. 92708 St ... en Howard Hertz. 10830 LI Aon L.n . Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 PWLIC NOTICE 't<:TTTIOUI 9U ... ll NAMa ITAftlllNT The lollowlng per-eon 11 -doing bulln ... 11: Publllhed Orange CoHt Dally Pilot Aprll 2. 1984 Nltc NOTICE RCTITtOUS IUJINUI NAMI ITAT!MeNT Thia 1tatement wu tiled wtth the County Clerk of Or1n99 County on -------------r::===========-1March 8. t984 f24004 PublllMd OranQe Cou1 Dally Pilot March 19. 28. Apfll 2. 9, 198-' "I think Walt (Hazzard) is JUSt what the program needs." Fields said. This bulinu1 11 conducted by an Individual. Steven H. Hertz Thie atatement wu fifed with the County Clerk of Orange County on TOM DENIGAN CONST .• t 14 E. 20th St .. Cotti M .... Call1. 92827 Thomas G«erd Oentoan. 114 E. 20th SI., Coet1 M .... t2127 This bull nest II conducted by en lndlvldual The following person1 are doing bulineseu: NEWPORT DEVELOPMENT CO., 18711 Greenview Line, HuntlnQton S..Ch, CA 92848 1~, .. GS 1000 \ '" tll ..., .. 1 ,,)4 ~111\\ l wa\t1 "" ...,.- & 106 \ht ., \h009"\ • ~ '"' ..., 1 No matter what you're doing your h ometown newspaper The Daily Pillt flt s in HOROSCOPE Tuesday, April 3 Ml.IC NOTICE FtCTTTIOUI IUltNEll NAME IT A TEMENT The follOwlng perton1 11e doing bualnaa as. TEXTILE MARKETING SYS- TEMS, 438 8 Mlln St., Huntington Bnch. Calif 92648 Bruce Craig O'Neal, 221 N Vine St . Anaheim. c.iu 92805 Karyl Roberts, 438 B Main St • Huntington Beach. Calif. 92648 Thia buWleSi 11 c:ondUcied by· I general Parlnetshlp Bruce C o ·Neet Thi• si.tement WU filed With the County Clerk of O'lfl9e County on Mar t6, 19e. .'241171 Publlthed Orange Coall Dally Piiot Mitch 26. Aprll 2. 9. 16. 1984 1710-84 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Circumstances favor )'Our efforts. you'll be at nght place at crucial moment. Demands will be made upon -your time and social actl\tlles accelerate. You'll be more popular. Judgment will be correct. you'll exude optimism and personal magnetism. TAURUS I ..\pnl 20-'1a) 201 C)cle high. ~ou·ll be sought after. \ 1ewc; "111 be \Indicated. )ou·11 be 8" en opportunit) to inaugurate a rebuilding program. Check small pnnt. realm~ pos1t1on 1s strong and you need no longer be 1nt1ma1ed. Scorpio pla} s ke) role. GEMINI (Ma} 21-June 20). Open dialogue with ind1v1dual connected with chantable organization or political part). Focus on behind scenes ac11vit1es. secret confere nces and exchange of ideas. Member of opposite ~>..plays prominent rok. boostc; morak. CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22) Wish comes !rue. family member plays prom1nen1 role. money s11ua1ion is better than originally ant1c1pa1ed. Focus on domestic changes which could afTect residence and marital status. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons fi~urc prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 2-). Emphasis on business. special negot1at1on. definition of terms and clandestine meeting connected with romantic liaison. Scenano h1ghhghts aura of glamour, mystery, tntrigue. You could be asked to appear before media, you m1fht be mlerv1ewed b) press. VIRGO (Aug. 23-ept. ~2): Accen1 on commun1ca- 11on. travel. special wrmen matenal and possible assignment connected wtth preparation of brochures. Relat1onsh1p intensifies. respons1b1ht1es increase and chances for re"'ard multiply. Capncorn native pla}s ke} role. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22) You'll haH chance to extncate self from untenable pos1t1on. Do so without hes1tat1on. You'll be finished w11h burden that was not nghtfull> )our own in first place. Senous mone} d1scuss1on takes place v..1th business associate or ma~ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ). Break from pas1 tndicated -current C}Cle h1ghltghts mou"ation. indepen- dence. danng, possible partnership and mamage. Emphasis also on legal affairs. documents. v..mten forms and quest1onaires. Leo plays outstandtng role. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): First 1mpress1ons prove correct. Details require 'ipec1al attention Check files. become familiar with source material and make sure you do nol possess ouu1tand1ng parking 11ck<.'ts. Canc<.'r Capricorn. Aquarius person'> tigur<.' prom1nentl) CA PRICORN IDcl 22-Jan.191· Yournuldbedanc1ng and dtntng with 1nJI\ 1dual \'ho und11rc;1anclc; what constitutes a gourml·t'c; Jcltght ( urrent qck h1ghhgh1s celebration. ph)c;ical a11ract1on. >pccula11on and freedom from financial burden C1em1n1 . \ag1ttanu' pe'rsons figure prom men ti) AQ UARIUS !Jan. 20-reh I NI Tempora~ blocl to progress will onl) knd d<.'trrmmauon -\OU are far from beaten and soon 'ou'll make a n.'\ound1ngcomback. Ci1res!> tnd1"1duaht). courage of con' 1ct1uns and communicate needs t'> profes'>1onal 'upcnor \nirp10 pla)" kc~ rok PISCES(f-eh 19-1\.t;m h 20) Emphamon mo,ement change. 'anel\ and ~atn through \\ rmen \\Ord Call or message ma} nl'l t,<.1tt1H' 'hort 1ournC) Member ol opposite sex I\ a11raltl'd d1~pla)., gl·nu1nc afTcct1on and could prove to tx· a "aluahk all> (1emm1 Virgo Sagittarius p<'r\om pla' l..e\ role\ 1575-M Nil.IC NOTICE ,tcnnou• IUltNHI Marcti 8, t9e. f'Jmto Publl1hed OranQe Coast Dally PilOI M11c:h 19, 28, April 2, 9, 19e. 1563-M Thoma G Oenlgan Thll llltelment Wll filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mii. 18, 19e. Grana E Argabright. 18711 Greenview Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Delmer R. Swann. 11669 Malden. Cyptest, CA. 90e30 NAME ITA T!MINT P\8.IC NOTICE f'J41171 Publlaned Orange Cout Deity Piiot March 26. Apfll 2, 9, 18, 198' 1713-M Thie bullneee It conc:tucted by· t general partnership Grant E. Atgabright txi~~:;'ng person• are doing ---FtC-TITIOUS ___ IU_ltNl __ 1-1-------------- M J HART llld COMPANY, 10 NAME ITATIMENT P'UBlJC N0TIC£ Thie statement w11 flied With the County ~ or Orenge County on Feb 28. 1984 Sage, lrvlne, Ce 927t4 The lollOwlng peflOnl are doing FtCTTnOUI ~·· Manin J H1rd1tarll, tame u bulineu u : NAMI ITA,.._NT f2'1a1 Published Ofange Cout Dally Piiot March 12, 19, 28. Aprll 2. 1984 1412-84 1bove LITTLE BUDDY RECORDS. The folloWlng per1on1 ere doing J-1 R Hatdllark, 11me u 17812 Los Alamos, Fountain Valley, bullnese u : 1bove CA. 92706 THE FLOWER EXPRESS, 15182 Thi. bullnes1 l1 conducted by an LArry D1vid Jones 111, 17812 Los Starboard Street, Gatden Grove, lndlvtdual (hu1band & wile) Alamoe, Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 Call! 92843 Janet A. H11d111rk Aidlard David Snow, 17812 Loe Sharon Kay Verble. 15 t82 Ml.JC NOTICE Thia 111tement w11 flied with the Alamo., Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 St1rboard StrM1. Balden Grove. County Clerk ol Or~ County on This bust..-. i. conducted by: • Cattt. ne.e,-,ICTITIOUI IUllNEll OMEITATt .. NT March 8, 1984 ~al p1rtnerthlp. P1ula Sue Hern1ndez, t359 M0212 Larry David Jones 111 8Mkley St., Anaheim, CIJll. 92eo.- The followtng person la dotno bualneuu. Publl1hed Orange C011t Dally This 111tement wu flied with the This bullneet 11 conducted by: 1 Piiot M1rch 19, 28. Aprll 2. 9. 1984 County Clerlc of Ot1nge County on general partnerlhlp (Al LIFE MASSAOE (Bl SUNFLOWER SERVICES, 2 Whit• wood Wey. Irvine, Ca. 92715 C1tolyn Martin Pole. 2 Whit• wood Way. lrvlne, Ca. 92715 t581-84 M1rch 7. 1984 Shaton Kay Varble FM0112 Thi• 1111ement wu filed wtth !he Pl.a.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNHI NAME STATEMENT The following per1on1 are dOlng bu11neu 11 PARADOX. 30100 Crown Valley L1gUn1 N\Ouel CA 92677 Monlk1 K11111and 23991 Ei<ler Ct . Laguna Niguel CA 92677 This bu11ness ta conducted by an 1nd1vtdual Montk1 Klrkt1nd Th11 statement was filed With the County C19'k or Orange Courlty on March 8. 1984 Published Orange Coast Daily County Clerk of OranQe County on Pilot March 19, 26. April 2. 9. t984 MM 16. 1984 tse&-84 l'>t117• This butlnees is conducted by .,, lndMdual. f'tll.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUI aUIMU NAME ITATE•NT The following persons 11a oo.ng buStnQS U WATER VENTURES. INC . 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Slulte 235. Irvine, CA 92715 Water Ventures. Inc · C1tilornia. 18952 MacArthur Blvd • Suite 235, Irvine, CA 92715 Thll bustness II C-Onducted by• I corpor111on PubHlhed Of1nge Cout Dally Piiot M11ch 26, Aprll 2, 9, 18, 1984 1714-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUI IUl .. 11 NA•ITAn..NT Carolyn Pole Tl'lll 1t1tement WU tiled with the County Clerk of Or1nge County on Feb 28. 1~ ,z.111 Pubhlhed Of1nge Coast Daily Ptlol Merell 12. 19. 26. April 2. 19M 14 t5-e. The following PeflO(I• at• doing ---.. ---.IC-NO_TlCE ___ _ bu11nea 11· ,.~ SUNSHINE PACIFIC CO , 8842 1----------- Anlhony Or , Huntington BNctl, Ce FtCTITIOUI MIStNE.11 92&t7 NAME ITATIMl'NT Eveline Geraldine Oroeveld. 8842 The lollo\Wlg pereon i. doing F240411 Publtshed Ofange Coast Dally Piiot March 19 26 Aprll 2. 9. 1984 Peter McK1y, Vice President Thll stllemeot was filed wtth the t--------__.........,......_"-1 County Clerk of Cringe County on "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY f''or Hesult S<·rv1cc Ltll Anthony Dr Huntington Beach Ca business u 92647 NEWPORT BEACH SIGN COM· Th•• bullnelt II condUcied by lrl PANY 302 35th St . Newport lnd1v1dual Beach CA 92663 March 8. 1984 Eveline Gro1Yeld ~ This 1t11ement w11 filed wtlh the Publlshed Ora11ge Coast Dally County Clerk of Of1nge County on Pllot M1rch t9, 26. Aprll 2, 9, 1984 March 5 1984 1568-84 Pml.IC NOTICE '240063 Publlahed Or1nge Cout Diiiy Piiot March 27. Aprll 3, 10. 17, 1984 t749-84 Otck Campbell, 302 35th St • Newport B.ach, CA 92663 This business Is conducte<) by an lndlvidull Dick Campbell Th11 statement ¥tH flied with lhe County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 28, 1984 ,231Q5 FICTrTIOUI BUllNHI 642·56 78 NAME ITAT!MENT PlalC NOTICE Publllhed Orange Cout Daily Piiot March 12, 19, 26, 1984 1408-84 Ed. J22 The following per1on is doing 1-------------, business as. HAl'80R l.AWN·MT. Oll~ Mortuary • Ceme'tery Crematory 1625 Giller Ave. Costa Me.sa S-40-5554 P1£RCE 8RQTHEA8 IEU BROADWAY MORTUARY t 10 Broadvway Costa Mesa 842·9150 BALTZ BERGERON SMITH & TUTHlll WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 171h SI Cos1a Mesa 646-937 t PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAK Cemetery • M ortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 P1c1f1c View Onve Newport Beach 6•4-2700 McCORMICK M ORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rel &.aoun1 Beiicn. Ca 92651 •9 .. ·Q415 c FIRST AMERICAN MARKETING ENTERPRISE IMPORT/EXPORT CO-OP. 121 Yortoown. Coste Mesa, CA 92626 Kenneth M Woll. 121 Yorktown, Costa Meta, CA. 92626 Thia business 11 conducted by: en lnd1vldu1l Kenneth M Woll This statement wu filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 6 1984 FICTITIOUI IUltNlH NAME ITAT!•NT The fOllowlng pereona are doing PtBUC NOTICE bualness aa 1----------- MARQUIS CUSTOM COACH. flCTmOUI IUllHEll 3933 Birch St . Newport e.aett. Ce NAME ITATIMENT 92646 Tl\e toll()Wjng person• are doing WT Andec'eon. 9081 Ltrchwood, business as Hunllngton S..Ch, C1 92e.e GREG'S DETAILING SPECIAL· Thtl buelness It conducted by an TIES (G D.S.). 2600 E. Coaat H""'Y individual .. B .. Coron• del Me<, Ca. 92626 w T Ander90l1 Gregory Jerome Baumgartner, Thll st1tement wu fifed with the Ch1mt>er1a1n f'lM020I County Clerk of OranQe County on Thia business 11 conducted by: an Pubhshe<J Orange Coaat Dally M11Ch 16, 1984 tnd1vldual Piiot March 19, 26. Apr112. 9, 1984 F2•11• Greg Baumglrtner, Chamberlain 1565-84 Pubhlhed Orange Cout Dally This llllement WU llled wtth the Ml.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IU•INEll NAME STATIMENT The lollowtng person• are doing buslneas as LORD NELSON YACHTS. 3408 Via Oporto. Suite 5, Newport Beach. Ca 92663 Craig Beachwlth. 16810 Algon- Qvln SI . Hvnllngton Beach. Ca 92649 This business la conducted t>y an 1nd1Vidual CRAIG BECKWITH T11111tfl.,nens.wu flied wtth the County 0.rk of Or1noe County on Match 6. 1964 F240'217 Pubflln.d Ora11ge Cout Dally PllOI Merell 19, 26. April 2. 9 1984 1~59-SA P\8llC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI BUllNHI NAME ITAT£MENT The followlng l)eftonl ere dOlr<Q bu11neu as DP J PROPERTIES 2107 N Broadw1y, Suite 209. Santi Ana, CA 92706 Dive Houlton. 5251 C11derwood SI . Long Beach. CA 90815 Pilot March 27. AprM 3, 10. 17, 19M County Cieri! of OranQe County on 1741-34 March 2. t984 ------------1 f2.llt27 Ml.IC NOTICE Publlal'led Orange Cout o.lly ___ ...;..;;;..;..;..;.... _____ t Pilot March 12. 19, 28. Aprll 2, t9e. FICTITIOUI IU•Mll NAMf ITATl..wT The followtng pertone are doing bu1fneu11 1436-84 PWLIC NOTICE ACCESSORIES PLUS, 219 FtCTITIOUI BUIJNlll Weti.sley Ln. Coste M .... Ca. NAME ITATEME"NT 92626 Mlcheel J. Howard 1548-0 The following peraon II d~ ' bullness as· Adami Ave, Coste Meea, Ca 92828 "RIANAH'S" 3857 Birch SI Cherfea W Gr1h1m. 1548-D · · Adema Ave. Co111 Meea. Ce 92628 :~~:C, 209, Newport Beach. CA Thia buSlnesa II conducted by • Alanah H. Rhone, 414 suv.-Tree gener11 p1rtner1hip Lene Redfend1 CA 92374 Mlchlel J How.,U ' ' · Thll llllement wu flied with lhe This bu11neu l1 conducted by en County Clerk of Or1nge County on •ndtviduaf March 16, 1984 ~~~~~.~!::'!., hied with the "'9t170 Publllhed Orenge Cout Dally County Ctent of Orenge County on P1101 March 27 Aprll 3. 10 17. 1964 Feb 23. lN-4 ,UIQI IH0-84 Publlahed OfanQe Coest Dally ----MU--C-NO_l_ICE ____ 1 Polot M1rct1 t2. 19. 26, Aprll1~.1~ FtCTITIOUI IUIMll NA• ITATtM«NT f'tllltc NOTICE The followlng peraon II doing -----------butlneu u F'IC11TIOUI IU ... 11 GRANOPA·s ISLAND. 217& New• NAMI ITATWMINT pon Boulevard Co1t1 Me11. Calif The following perton• 11e doing 92626 ~ butlneN u B ' G INv.etmenll. 2175 ~-PROFESSIONAL FIRE PROTEC· port Boulevard, Cotti M .... Cllll TION, 581 Hamilton St.. No C . 92826 Cosll Meu. Ce 92827 NOTICE Phll R een11noer. 17504 Morro Drive, Rowtand Helghll. CA 91748 Judy A Wemactl 1404 N French St •M. Santi An1. CA 92701 Thll bullneH II oon<lucted by I geMrll par1rietlhlp. Thi• bullneat II conducted by an Stewn Thomaa Nl'*1, 581 H1m- indlvldl•I llton St, No c Cott• MIN Cl x. D 8U1er 92827 Thll 1111ement wM flied with the Warraf'I Craig J1Ck1on, 1773 County Cieri( of Or1nge County on Kenwood Pl., Co1t1 Mell, Ce TO PATRONS PUBLIC WORKSHOPS WILL BE HELD BY OCTO AND THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TO DISCUSS BUS LINE REROUTINGS AND FREQUENCY CHANGES IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA OF HUNT- INGTON BEACH. PATRONS WHO RIDE THE 25, 29 & 76 BUSES MAY BE IMPACTED THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1984 3:00 PM-4:00 PM & 7:00 PM-8:00 PM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 2000 MAIN STREET, HUNTINGTON BEACH Judy A Wtmack Thie 111tement wu Iii.ct with the County Clerk of Ore.nge County on March 8. tt14 fMO:lllCM Mtt 14, tt84 92827 l'MOlll Thi• butlneH II conducted by I Publllhed Orange CoMt Delly 09"*al Pl1'1netlntp Piiot Merch 30, April t , 13, 20, 18&4 SteYe Neueri 11()()44 Thll ltltetnent WU flied wt1h the PublllMd Or•nge CoMt Dally -----------.-1101 Mttc:h 19. 26 AptM 2. 9. 1984 Pl&IC NOTICE County Qettc of Orange County on Merctl 8. 19e. 15&4·84 ___ ..-;;..;..;.;;.....oo ____ _ FtCTl'TIOUS IUIMU NAiii IT A Tl.lllNT The lottowtng '*''°"' are doing D\lllneN .. ORANGE COAST DRAPEAl!S 1539 ~()YI· 8 Cott& M .... Calli 82"3 Mary Glencla Garde 5&04 W•y- m.wi. Rlvefa.de. Clllt 82504 Juantt• ,roet 7310 Lydl• RIYer· t'oe Callf 92&04 Thie ~"-' 11 eonducted by • gen.;., partnerehlp . Miry G Gare:!• Thie 1t1tement wet Iii.ct with the County Cletll Of Ofenoe County on Mer 18. 198~ n.ttn Pub411t'ted Orenge Coett Oeity Piiot Merell H ~ 1 t ie. !tl4 1711 14 ~,, PuOlltMd 0. ange Coast Delly Pilot M1rcn 19 28. APfll 2. 9, 10M 1582-84 .. NCn'ICI Gr "*.IC "'t= MOTICa • ,_,..... UU fO • ... aY M W-•111_..tl I W'' '1: AelllCY POMIAnotl COii• T ......... a. ---01' OIUJIM OCMMY, ._,.COOIK CALIPO•UUA OM T"l.:H• .... CIM:-WICIOO. Tm •t.IU'tOM or A .... 0. ~ilie.tl,.._""'9rtN llPU•MC9 '°" Tt9 Oft' •n ~ ._ .. ~ Ca.rt UltfTATION •TST -.i.. J:k~ ~Of MO. I TO 1"' HIOHUT 9IDOlll flOll Ttl6e pubic t'IMt1ng llWWI be held In CASK AHO/°" THI~°" • • rne eo.ro of ~ tteerltlO C!RTftD CHICKI .....o IN Room, llm flOOf, Orenoe Courlty CIVll COOi 81CTIOH 2N"' 1P1r-• Hell of Adfnl!Wtretlon. 10 CMo eble at tM time ol .. In !MM • cent. Pteza. 9tnt1 Arla. ~ mon.y of IN Unt'9d .,._, llf,. • on Wedneeday, Mt)' 2, tM4 at IN rlgtll, tme Ind tn..,_ ~ IO , • , hCM of 2.00 pm. or u eoon ttlef• end now held by" undet ..W OMd , • alter u tn. eotnmllllon'• agenda. of Tn.at tn the ~ ...., ... ..,. S-mltt. It wtllch tirn. Ill lntenMi.cl delcflbed~ pert ... wlll M llMl'CI. TAUS.TOA: AONALO H. HfNAV, 10 8Pher• of l!'lfluence we CS.fln«I MARI~. JOHNSON by law .. 1)111111 for the probable BE EFICIAAY: FAA WUT SAV· ' • uftlrnete phyeleel boundariee and 1NGS 0 LOAN ASaOCJA TIOK Ml"'loe ., ... of local OOYefM*ltel AiCOAOt!OApftl 2. 19'0 .. lnMr. ~ anct. atter adoption, may No. 1759 In 8oolt 13659 pege Me ol be uMd u the bN11 tor 1oce1 gov. Otllelel Aecotde In u. omoe oe IN arnmentll rtorganlutlone. Aec«c14t ol OrMQe CouMy; '' The ltudy .,.. con1lln1 tlC)f>t'OX• laid deed of tn.tat deecrlbel INI 1me._e.a11 e«•roceted touth of 1o11ow1ng property: !he SM r!i'eeway {l...t0$), PAACll. 1: ,.. Sime* Wt •o W.etty of Newport Bey, oondomlnJum ufWt 113 (tht 'VNf"~ I • notthery of , Cout HIQhwllV .. lhown upon .,,. Condomlnluri'I Ind euterty of tl\9 Santa Ana N¥W Plan (lfltllted "Condomlnlun\ PIM Qet* 1 allY ... wflhln the city llrnlte of '°' L.ot t of Tract No. 10Mr'), In tne Cotta Mt City of Newport e.ct\, Cowl~ n hal bMf'I detetmlMct the O. Or.,_, State of ~ Yeiopmenl of I eoNre or lnf1Uenc9 "Pian"'~), reconMd Ofl Jvty 12, 1 7t, ..ti not hl"9 1 llgnlftolirit ett.ct on u document No. 1se10. In 8oolc the environment at ct.fined by tl\9 t322e, pegee 78 ttvougfl 115 ln- Callfornll En11ironmen1at O~lty ciU91ve. of Official Aec:orda, In uie Act Of 1970 (CEQA). A neglllw dee-ottic. of the County Aeootder ol 1111t1on hu bMf'I preper.S for the eald county, \IWt\ICh plan~ to project In oompl&anc:. with CEO.A th1t ptopeny deleflbed In Tract No. and i. avallable for public review at 10S87. recorded In Book '48, the comml11lon·1 1t1fl office Pegee 5 and 6, Mltoellaneoue IOCeted et 10 Civic Centw Ptaza, Maps, In the oHic. of tl\9 Counsy Room 468. S1n1a Ana. California. Record« of Mid County. For more Information. telephone: PARCEL 2: An uhdlvlded ·* t S 71 4/83'4·2239 during no<mal bull· percent inler .. t In and to the com.- MN houre. r. mon areas as shown end defined on D1ted: March 20, 1984 the plan. ev ORDER OF THE LOCAL AOEN-E C•"t all Oii .... end CY FORMATION COMMISSION OF hyd:'oc.;bon aub1tanC.."'t>Mealh a ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA depth of 500 feet frornJhe awfeoe of RICHARD T TURNER aald land with no rltht of turllOlt E11ecutlve Ottlcler entry 1boVe 500 1"t from Ille IUI'· local Agency Formation Com-face ot Mid land. u reeetV9d by ml11ion Wiiiiam J. Cegney, an unnwrled of Orange County, Callfornl1 man. 1n the Deed recorded In Boolt Pubhlhed Orange Cout Deify Piiot 9580. P11ge 838. of Qtftclal A.cord&. Aprll 2. 1984 PARCEL 3: An uclullw rtgllt and 1791-M ....,,...., to UM the pitlo arM 0..- MUC NOTICE T4 127l°' NOTICt Of' BAU YOU A~E IN OEFAUL T UNDER A HOMEOWNERS ASSESSMENT llEN DATED JANUARY 12, t983 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN E.ICPLANATION OF T~E NATURE OF PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal pu~an1 to terma of ttloM certlln Covenanta, Condition• and Ra9trlc- llon1 recorded on Marct1 23, 1977, In BOOlt 21 15. Pege 1000. et Mq,. ol record• of Orenge County, Catj... foml1 Th1t certain rNI property cs. scribed as Lot 1. Unit 55. of Traci 8858, u per map recorded In Book 357, Pagff 24, lnclutlve, record• of Orange County comonfy known M : 873 Village Creek, Costa MeN. Calllomla The 1um of paet useumenta due u of the d1te ol this notloe 11 13.019.40. Including COl11, fees Ind lntw•t. will be told 11 pybflc auc11on pursuant 10 Sec- tion 1358 of the C1v11 C-Ode of ttle SI ale ot Cal1lorn11 on April 17, 1984, al the M11n Entr1nce. County CourthOIJH 700 E Civic: Center Drive Wfft. S1n11 Ana C11lfornla at lhe hOUr of 10 15 AM The record owner ol sa.o owner of said rel! properly wit 11 lhe time of llen DELORES KARTCHNER. WhOee fast known eddresa 11 873 Vlnage Creek. Coste Mela, Ca11- lorn11 The Ille will be condUcied by and lnform111on 1egerd1ng 111<1 Ille and reln11atement may be had lrorn. BAUMGARTNER & ROUP 1111 Town & Country Rold, Suite 30 Orange. Calllorn11 112688 (7 14) 667-8070 DATED March 13, 1984 VILLAGE CREEK HOM E· OWNERS ASSOCIATION JAMES W BAUMGARTNER OF BAUMG~RTNER & ROUP, INC Attorney1 Publllhed by the Orange Coast Dally Piiot on Merch 26. Aprll 2. AprU 9. 1984 1727-84 P\IJl.IC NOTICE T-11270 NOTICE CW IALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A HOMEOWNERS ASSESSMENT llEN DATED SEPTEMBER 19. t9tl4 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN E.ICPL.ANA TION OF THE NATURE OF PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that puttuant to terms of those certain Covenenta, Condition• and Reetrlo- tlon1 recorda4 on March 23, 1977, In Book 211~. Page 1000. 91 HQ., of Ottlclal Record• ol OranQe County, California Th1t cert1ln reel proper1y de· scribed aa Unit 72. Lot 1 of Tr1e1 8858. 81 per map recorded In Book 357. P1ge1 24-28. 1nclu11ve. of re- eorda of Orange County commonly known 11 3445 Me1dow Brook. Co1ta Meaa. Callforn11 The aum of put 1ue11menll due Hof lhe d1te of thl• notk:e 11 S 1.968 4 7. 1nc1ue11ng eo1t 1 ... and lntereet. wlll be IOld at pul)lle 1ui:tlon pweuant 10 Sec· tlon 1358 of lhe Ctv11 Code of the Stile Of C111tornl1 on AprU 17. 1984 at the Main Entrance County CourthOU ... 700 CIYIC Centet Ortve WMt, Santi Ant, Clllfornt1 et the hour of tO 45 A M The rec:ord owner or Uld ,_1 Pfoperly WU II the time Of lien MARGARET SORENSON AKA MARGARET ~ PAPUOA AND MORAIS J SORENSON, wtloee lut known 1ddreN 19 3445 MHdOW BrOOlc Colll Meea. C.Ulornll The aale wtll be conducted by and lnformlllon regll'Cllng 11ld •ate and re1n1t1temen1 may be heel from BAUMOARTNER & ROUP 11t1 Town & Country ROid. Suite 30 Orange. C1lltorn11 92068 (714) 86Ml070 DATED March 13, 1984 VILLAO& CREEi< HOME OWN· ERS ASSOCIATION JAMES W BAUMGARTNER OF BAUMGARTNER & ROUP. INC., Attorneys Publllhed by tn. Or•noe eo..1 Delly PHot on Mlfctl 2•. Apnl 2. ~prll9. ltM 1729-M lgnated P-163 on the plan M belllQ aQPUr1enant to the untl. PARCEL '4: An uclutlYe right and e...,.,t 10 UM the perlclnQ tpaol designated 00 1he plan u PertllnO ac>ace no. PS-133. YOU ARE IN DEF'AUl T UNDM A ' DEED OF TRUST DATED Maret\ 21, 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT VOUA PROPERTY. l'f " MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBLIC SAi.i. IF YOU NEED AN EXPL.ANA TIOH OF THE NATURE OF THI PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. t02 Schotz Plaza. • 139, Newport BeeQh. CA. 92663 "(If a 1treet addr ... or common designation of property II lflown above. no warranty la Q'1Yen u to ltl completeneas 0r CON'9C"*'~" The t>enellelary under Mid Deed of Trull, by reuoo or I breectl or'deo fault~ the obligations .cured there«>y, heretofore uearted Md delivered to the underelgned a W111· ten Oeelaretlon of Oef1Ult and 0.- mand for Site, and written notic. of breach and of electlon to ceu .. UM undertiGned to Mtl Mid property to 11111ty Hid obllgllltlooa. and tner. •lier the undWslgned CllUted Aid notic. of brMCh and of eleC:llOn to be recorded o.c:.mber t , t983 • ln1tr No 83-562040 of Offtdal Rlt- c:ord• 1n the otltee of lhe Recorder of Orange County; Seid sate wlh be made, bY1 w1thovt covenant or warranty. ex- press or 1mp41ed, regarding title POIMlllOfl. or encumbranoet. to pay the remalnlnQ prlflclpet -..m of the note(I) eec;wed by Mid dMd of Trult, With Interest as 1n Mid nole provided, ldYancet, II any, under the terms of Ilk! Deed of ltult, teee. c:narges. end expenaes of the TNl1M end Of the trusts CfNled by aald Deed of T rvll Said ui. Wlll be held on: TUMC11y, Aprll 24. 1984, 11 2:30 p.m at 11\9 Chapman Avenue entranoe to the Civic Center Building, 300 East Chapman Ave., Orange. CA. At the time of the lnltlal publl- c111on of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid balance of tl\9 obligation sewrtd by the lboYe de- scribed deed of truat llld ettlmated COlll, axpen-. and adllancel II $82.749.08. The total lndebtedneu being an estimate on wtllctl 11\9 opening bid II computed may be obtllned by caM- lng (7 14) 937·0988 or (213) 827-•865 the day before the Ille. Dated. March 20, 1984 BENEFICIAL SERVICE CO. as Ilk! Trustee. By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY. tgenl By Betty Jo McOanlel. AM!stant Sec:retary One City Blvd WMt. OranQe. CA. 92668 (7 14) 835-3288 Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Pilot AprU 2. 9, 18, 1984 Ml.IC NOTICE ,tCTmOUl IUIMll NA• STATEMENT The follo.lnQ pet9or1 le doing buslnesa H : COAST AL EQUIPMENT COM· PANY, 6552 Paris Circle. Hunt· lngton Beach. Calll. 92847 Tf\omu Alvan Judkins, 6552 P1r1s Circle. Hun11ng1on Bueh. C1tll. 92847 This buslneu 11 conducted by an individual Thom11 A Judklne Thll atatement was Iii.ct with 1"9 County C~ 9f Ora• County on Mar 18, 1984 PM1111 Publlihed OranQe Coaa1 Dtllty Piiot M11ch 26, Aprtl 2, 9, 18, tta4 170844 Pl.a.JC !!)TICE FtCTITtoUI eullMlll NAiil ITATI~ The fotlo'wlng P1r10n It CIOlt\O bullnetl .. FIBEAFORMANCE, 7272 8 etwn St unit K, HuntlnQton Beach, Callf 92847 Char1el A. Seymour Jr.. 20531 Montauker, Huntington Beech, Ctlll 92848 Thll bullneu 11 oonducted by: an Individual Charte9 R. &tymouf Jr Thie 1111ement was tla.d wOh 1"41 County Ctetk-of Orange Count~ on MAr 18, 1964 'M11a PublllMd Ofenge CoMt Del~ Piiot Mercn 21, Apfll 2, t , ti, tNA' 170744 ACTmOUl.,_11 NAMI IT ATSW fhe fOlklwlng peraone .,. dOlnO bu"-ae: (I I ' CHRISTO PHER.'?" (b)"CALLl!"S" (C)"JAIMIN&'I " (0)"'8 J BtNTlf'l'S·'. 7000 llldl Bou .. vard. eu.na Pn. Cellf IOe20 MeMer/eu.nt Pllril. 1.td . a .... tted part~hlp, 7000 e .. ofl Bou1ev111d. lklen• Pent. C11tf 90820 ArCt11e 8enl'tett. Jt 1700 W• '- loop So\lth, Sult• iOo, Houiaton. Taa .. 11021 Thia ~ .. conduc.ted ~ 1 --~---ArcHI ....... .M,. °"'*1111 ""• '* Ttlll .. llem.nt WU ftllO .,:ti thil COUrttr c;tert Of~ ~y tfl M11 tO, 1H4 • Puhll.tl'led Orange C:t!l. ftllot a,llrf,ft 18, ~Pt• 1 • lit :;'/ 111-iA .... .. "8JC M)flC( ~ .. .... llf ..... -OIMNHI clilrtCI lhll bl lillwd Jn IMd CM 8an4A tMrpi&a W ... l~let. dO Nreby = ifNlt MIOWllOll• ...... ~ ............ _ .......... ~-:=::--~~of~=....... PW!MR Meoumoee °' TMI eo.-w"fit.DTw .. 1111 ..., .. , ...... .,_.. ••• ........ ...,... ......,, ""'• of Mlirdl. • :W:: i. .. eo ..,_... or &-lW IANT'A......,.,AWA'9ae.IMCT~1:11•ocurn ~l··-.... ----........ ~ ... d'lmpr~ '*"'"vote: NOTICE or ... .,."' c~ oeca.u211 "'Wl'IW TO,..._ Mi --· AV!I: DeAtCTOAi soHON£. 1ouLT :IAMD L O"IMW" WVWRMTMCTTO•~l9 .,..._ W:W:'TIMl•,,..1111 l1g ... lldertew~al • INOHOUIE. MOIHllAA&A 11 .IAllD ~ l4Jlllff DllTlllCT MO ............ Dem -··-rn11a ....... , .................. "'11P ... pemfot W'Wlf•: -VAN OAM,MOOftE LAC••• AAA J"" .... .... TMDIPOll Ale W TMI Nm Me "-Am OP ....... .__,.of ~=lmpr0t.,..1t dlltric:ll ,__. DtAICTOA8 NOHE ' .....-HD•ta AMO .... .,.. Yt••• Oft ............ , ... ,., ....... -... '°' A88eNTl DtRtCtOM NONE orlZA"'r· G.'!;L~~ WHEREAS, the loerd of Dllecturl of "" s.n&e Mer , .. ~ W ~,.,_.or '*9CMll Intel 11t1d, Fntz 8t~•111""" •v - W•ter Dletrtctde*•tofotft' "'"'Oti4Mened68t1'Ct ~ .cTIGlrl. TMIMGfl .... ,...al ....... 81 lht Secrec.tyof lt'f IOlrd Of llTE• Sl'tATS No.IMU __ to StctJont 31410 .t MQ of the WM« COdt Of the aw .. of "°"'al~ .......... .._ ... • l'9 irN Director. of 8-. ~ A·llUH CIMfoml•; -Md ltte Of N 80ltd of ·~ of ....._ W.ier Ofttrict rt'o all heb'w, ~ - NOW, TMEAEFORE, the Boerd of ow.ctort of the Santa Marlllftte w... .. the OIMttct offloe 272CM-!M La Piii (SEAL) Cndtton and COQ ...... t M8t~a Wet« Olltrict 00£8 HEAE&V ~SOLVE OE· ~Mllllon~ille,ll.....,bef•"'9pl8oetor• 8TATfOFCALIFORHIA ) creditanofJA.IO&lCfAL-.:-.: TE=-~Hf ~~r,:-u:.oe:=,'°" Of lhe &o.td to ro:.m .,, ~.,,of ~he forma~ ~ :.::. ~ COUNTY OF ORANG! l ... LACHDl; AKA ... ~AMIS ...= :. • .....,....,.,,.~ 1mpr0Yemtn1 dtttrlct within the Senta Marawtt• W81« DlltriOI of ~. tM 911'*'1 thereof, the putpoee tor whk:tl UIQ ptopoMd I, fAITZ A. 8TRAOllHO. 8ecmwy of the Boerd of OlreC:IOra of G ALL AC Ha R • A It A · 1 ?1 .._ th• S)O(tlon of Mid otttrlct which wtll lM _.ect b1 the ~t dJttrlct ti to be foroned. the. benefit to lendl wtthltl the &Mt• MMg8flt• W•* Dletrlct, do herel)y °"11fv ttwat the JAMES IZATT GAL· w ,_ ..... to_. ...... ... he1'91Nft• ttat9d purpoee, to be deelgnated "IMPROVEMENT the lmpr~t dtttriOI tor cerrylng out Mid f>UIPQM, the abc>Y9 and foregoing It • fuQ, true and corr9CC copy Of AE&Ot,-LACHER. Ut[d · ,...,._ who • 111torn11r 1R .... ...... ,.,. DISTRICT NO. 48". and to luue bonclt of N&d lmpt~t tltlmated elCpenM of catfYtng out Mki purpote CK MY otNt UTION NO. N -:J-S Of Uld SO.rd, and that the 88me hea not ~ may be o\hef'wile ln-...d ........ do • ,....., ... ~ district for Mid purpoee. matter '*attncl to the t~ng. Th•t •t Mid UfM and p&.ce 8tt'I ~ or reip18Jed. . in the will INJ/« -.aie: .,_ ••Ill• .., ..,. -- •. CTION 2. T~t tn. purpoM fOt wtlleh Mid lmprowment =· •m.r"ted, lnctud~ ... per.ona owning landa In the DATED: Mwch tt. 1914 A peddion hit bM\ Wed ~W:O.*':i.t .. -·~ dltt~lltobetormldtndtorwhlchbondtmaybel-*'18t0t .,W: °'In Mid propoeecl mprowment dltttlcl, m•y ~ Frltt8tr8dllng byNOMAM.GALl..:ACHl'A --.11.-; .... ,.__. the acqultltlo" end conttruotlon of wotk• for the pro<tuctlon, be hNrd. a.cr.t•ry of the 80ltd of in dw su-eou.n of Or· ... u.a.• •• .. •• ~ tranerMelon ator• and dltt.rtbullon of w8ttf for lrrtQeUon UCTION 7. Thal the s.c:tetary of tha Boatd of OtrlctOR la Olr1Ct0t1 of Sant• Merga,tt• r-.~· -~.i..~ W. 1 "'' t1 ..... • domeltlc tnduetr1411 and munldpll purpoeee for the tana. .,,d heteby btdlrecl and ""ICted to C*'M notice of taJd heet1ng to W•ter O..ttlc1 .,. __..ty umt a.. Ill • 11 m .- lnhlbltantt wtth "-ed«for boundw._ of 'Mid lmprov.ment be~ by P&.lbttthlng •copy of Ihle rttc>tutlon of Intention In the (SEAL) NONA M. GAL be Ir,_ ....... _... II dletrlct, and,,,. ecqullltlon tnd COnltructlon of WQri(a tor the 0 HOE OAIL.Y PILOT, • newtplC* Of gener81 CltC\lfatlOo Pubtlahecl Orange~ OIUy Plfot AptH 2. 9. 1864 1785-t4 appolnt4d .. palCllUa1 teJ>--....., ..... =ii!! eoftecilon. t,..tl'Mnt and~ of ..... Wtllt• and atonn bfflhed In the COunty of Or.nge, one. • week fOt two I te1entaU,,.. to~ the :=-i:•P 1 *.:'* • ..,.. wat«, lncfudlng trunk eewera. MWtge tr•tment, weter rect. IUCCIMIYt ._, purtu8nt to Section eoee of the Govem"*'t P1BJC NOTICE esllte ot JANES I. GAL-.... its~ ' ... matlon f8Ct11U... pump1no tt•tlont. 11nc1 lnc:tudlng all i.nct, Code. the ftrat publeaUOtl to be •t .... t fourteen (14) dayl s>tlot "8.JC MOTICE LACHER. AKA M. JAMES •.,.... ._......, 11-. MMm«lte 8nd othtf propetty '*lUllfY thwefQt tor tM landa to the tim. find f« tha heettng. S .. d notice th.a 8l8o bec;ven RllOUITION NO ....... 0 ALL ACHE R AK A .. • • It 11 t • -~ and lnhablt8tlte wlthk\ the exterior boundw._ of Mid ltn~ by P<*~ •copy of laid r990futlon In thr .. (3) pu* 8088 MIOWTIOM OF THI 80AM> OF DNCT°"8 OP ,,. Jf.MES IZATT GAL-••. i:•••'1' .... ,.. I•· m9nt dlttrkrt and f0t the ~Ion of Ill of or part Of the htn propoeecl lmproYtment dlatnct tor 8t leut (1 ) daye IANTA lllMGANTA WATIR DISTRICT OAANQll COUNTY LACHER W>dtr 1nde-n • , "'" .......... . operating fund• of Mid lmptO\lerMnt dlatrlct <Provided tMI the prior to the ttme tt.xed for Mid hMrlng. Said notice ahall alao be C~OMIA. O.CLAWQ rTI 1nu1ilo•f .. TO 'OMC Mi . t))4t '1111 •1.., 1~ .. .'f l total amount of tuch fund• eo eoquired lhatt not 8)(CMd an V9f'I by malffng a copy of Mid re.olutlon to tn. P«M>M •NT OllTNCT, TO • O.WATIO '"mPROft· pendent Mminiltr•~ of ~ n11 C: e 'Pl .... amount eql.181 to the total oper•tlng coat• of Mid lmpro"'91'Mnt apeelflecl In Section 53521 of the Government Code at i.ut mNT OllTNCT NO. 4C .. FOR nta """Oii OF ISl4MG. !Aatata A.ct). The petluon ii=••._..._-.-_.-... dlatrlct f0t • two-year pet"IOd. as .. tl,,,.ted by the Board of nneen <15> daya prior to Iha d•te fixed for ukt heeling. aottOI ntaMJIOR ANQ '1XINQ ntR .,_ ANO PLAC• OF wt for hNrtn1 in ~l. No. 3 ..-.. ,... • ,_ ....... Olrectora of Mid Olstrlct) and funde for the P•Y"le"t o1 ttV*'Y 1 ADOPTED. SIONEO ANO ADOPTED thla 19th d•y of Maren HaANNO ANO GMHG NOTIC• THl!UOf at 700 Civic Ceittt Dr .. ....._ t.-. ....... ,_ ~ expenM of ~d Improvement dlatrlct Which It la probable Wiii be SBA. t" Don 8 Sc::hone WHEREAS. the Board of Director• of the Santa Marg.8rlt• West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 :=: ~ ==a': Incurred and become payable before the expiration of one year Pr .. ldent of the Boa d f Water Olatrlc1 deslr• to form an lmprov.ment dtatrlct punu.nt on April 18. 1984 at 8~30 1 •INn reepoi.i. '°"" cortl1il .._ from the completion of said worka (Including tha lnter .. t on aald Directors of Santa Mar 8°11 to Sec11on• 38'410 et aeq. o1 the Water Coda of the St•t• ot A.M. u... YoU ~. °"*"' W. 11e bond• which la due 8tld payable prior to th•t d•t• and for Which rg r a C•lllornl•; IF YOU OBJECT to the et110r9d on ~ OI "'8...,... moneys of the Improvement dl1tnot In the treaaury ol aald SEAL) W•ter District NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Olrector1 of the Santa sranting of the peUUon you lift, Md tnlt court "W1'1 .,,.. • Dlatrlet or thef .. tter to be rlilcelv~ by Mi" Improvement dletrlct ATTEST· Margarita Water Olatrlct DOES HEREBY RESOLVE. OE-should either ........ ,.,.. al the ~t llQMm you'°'--.: from an ..... ament prevloualy levied are ln8dequate), •nd the F 1•• St . dll TERMINE ANO ORDER u followe: . ,..__. ~ In IM ~ eat•bllahment of all of the bond rnerve fund OU1 of the proceed• r u. ra ng I llCTION 1. Thal It 11 the Intention ot the Board to form an heanna and &'late you ob)ec· cOUld r.utt In O*nilt'"•tt °' of the aale Of Mid bond•. and all expenM1 In connection with the ~':~~~Mo:,~':::::,~: g:~~~" 1mprov.men1 d .. trlct within the Santa Margarita Water Ol•trlct of ~Ol\I or file written objec-:-=,':la~:":::: :00::: authorization and laauance of Aid bonds. STATE OF CALIFORNIA the portion ol aald Dlatrlct wtlteh will be benefited by the lions w ith the court be!ore plolnt llCTION a. T t the estimated expen ... of carrying out aald · ~ hereln•ftet atated purpoae, to be designated "IMPROVEM'ENT the hearing. Your appear-o.ttd: Juno e. 1913 pufPOM 11 the ount o1 $339.000.000 8nd It la proposed that COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as. DISTRICT NO. 4C". and to laaue bonds of said improverr.ent a.nee may be in ptta0n or by JAMES I HAftMr, Cletk bond• for ••Id I rovement district ahall be lnued In said I FRITZ R STRADLING Secret•"' 01 the Bo d f DI ,,,.. f dlatrlct for aald purpose. your -ttomey. By. M TLA~,°'e"" amount. • · ' ·' ar 0 r ..... ora 0 HCTIOM 2. That the purpoae tor Which aald lmptovement u ~ · -SICTIOM 4. That a ment• f0t carrying out aald purpoM the Santa Marg•rlt• W•ter District, do hereby certify that the dlatrlct la to be formed and lor Which bond• may be laeued la for IF YO ARE A CREDI-•cm~ .... * and for the payment of aald bond• and the lntereat thereon shall foreootng reeotullon wu duly adopted by the Board of Directors the 8Cquleltlon •nd construction of wortca for the ptoductlon TOR or a oonUngmt Cftdltcr ~._..CA._. be levied exctuelvefy upon the l•nda In l&ld propoted Improve-of uld 0Jatrlc1 at • regular meeting of said Board held on the transmlulon 1t0t1191 8tld distribution of water for Irrigation' of the deceued. you mlMt A4>f112 e ~7 i~ ~"°' ment dlatnct 19th d•y of Marett, 1984, and that It wu ao adopted by the dorMatlc lndustrl8' •nd munlclp8l ,, .. ,..,_ f0t the landa .,,d file your claim with the • • · 1.....,. SEC~ · • fOllowlng vote: • · ..,.. ,.~~. i: the lrvft •• That a map ahowlng the exterior bound81'14Ml of AVES· DIRECTORS s c H 0 NE B 0 u LT Inhabitant• With the exterior bound8rlea of aald Improvement court or pre9ent t to pet'·~----------said propoMd lmprovem.nt district, which map 11"1811 govern for · ING HOUSE. MOSHIER dlatrlct, Md the ecqulaitlon and conatructlon of wori<a fc. the aonal repre.ent.ative ap-1 NU llJ11Cl all dMalle ea to tha •xMnt of l&ld prop<>Md lmprovem«it district · coflectlon, tt .. tment and dllpoul of eewage. wute.81\d atorm pointed by the court within ,--------~~--~~ is on flte with the Secret•ry of the Dlatrlct and la avall•b4e fOt NOES· DIRECTORS ~~~~AM. MOORE w•ter, Including trumc .......... treetment, ~ r9da-four months from the date of l'IC1'1TIOUe MJH•H Inspection by any peraoo 0t s)eraona Interested. ABSENT· DIRECTORS NONE m•tlon fllcilltlea, pumping statlona, and lnctudlng 8IJ land, flnt 1-uance of le«ers aa J Mm 91'AR IT doli!!8 SECTION I. That Monday, the 16th day of April, 1984, •I the · Fritz Stradling euementa 8nd other property neceaaary thefefOt f0t the 18nd9 provided in Section 700 of ~ folOWlno potlOfW .. hour of 2:00 o'ctoek p.m .• oo aald day 11 hereby,tixed as the Ume Secret•ry of the Board of ~ablt•nta within the exterior boundaries of aald Improve-the Probate Code of Call e 1 e ~UNO SfRVU. INC. and the meeting place of th• Board of Olrect0t• of Santa 01 f S M ment district and for tha 8Cqulaltlon of 811 of Ot part of the • 1332 Country Hiie Or a.a ,.,,a. M8'garlta Wat., Olatrlct •t tha Oletr1ct Otftce 2720-4 East L• Pc rectora 0 ante argarlta operating funds of Mid Improvement district (provided that tn. fomia. Th~ time for fWnc CA. 92705 " Road, MIMlon Viejo, Callfomla.11 hereby ft>eed as the place f0t • Water Olatrlct total amount' of euc:tt fund• eo acquired ahaU not exceed an clattnl will not expire pnoc H. Robol1JobnilOn,1m CouMry hearing by the Board of Olrect0ta of uld District on the ~Te:TLJ OF CALIFORNIA ) wnount equal to tha tot•I operating costs of aald Improvement to four moot.ha from the date ._Or-8on'8 Me. CA. N70I question• of tha formation of Mid proposed Improvement district f0t a two-year period, .. estimated by the Bo8rd Of of the hearing noticed at:'low. tt111 ~ le~ W. • dlstr1ct, the ext.-it thereof. the purpoae for Which .. Id pre>pOMd COUNTY OF ORANGE ~ "· Olr~tor9 of Mid Olatrlct) and funds fOt the p•yment Of every YOU MA y EXAMINE T=-JoMton Pt .... ot Improvement dlatrict le to be formed, the benefit to 18nda within 1 FRITZ R STRADLING Secretary of the Bo d f DI t f expenM of aald Improvement dlatrlc1 Which It Is prob•ble wlll be the file kept by the court. 1f TN. mi.nent wM ..:.C, _... • the Improvement dlatrlct for. carrying out .. 1d purpose, the • 8 M r1 • ar 0 rec ora 0 Incurred and become peyaqte before the explf•tlon of one year ln ted ln lh COunl aottt-Of Or"'OS COU"Y on estimated axpen" of carrying out said purpoae or any other the ant• arg• t• Water Oletrlct. do hereby certify that the from the completion of said work• (lncludlng the lnter .. t on Mid you are tettt t . e ~ Feb. 2~. 1N4 matter rel•tlng to the foregoing. That at aald time and place any •bove •nd foregoing 11 • full. true and correct copy of RESOL, bond• wnlcn la due and p•yable prior to that date •nd for Which tate. you may aerve upon the ~ peraona lntereeted, lncludlng all peraona owning lands In the UTION NO. 84-3-2 of said Board. and that the same has not been moneya of the Improvement dlatrlct In the treasury of said executor or administrator, o.r PUblllh«S Orenoe COlllJle ~ District or In said propoMd lmprovement dlatrlct, may appear ~~:i~~~~· 1984 · District or thereafter to be received by said Improvement district upon the auome.y for the ex-Piiot March 12, 19, 21, .-2, 1te4 and be heard. · ' • from an aaaeasment prevloully levied are Inadequate). and the ecutor or administrator, and 1413-M UCTION 7. That the Secretary of the Bo•rd of Director• la Fritz Stradling "tablllhment of all of the bond r...-v. fund out of the ptoceeds file with the COW1 with ----------- hereby ordered and directed to cause notlat of uld hearing to 0;;:~:::'6f ~~~a ~!rd ~ft of tha ule of aald bond•. and all expenM8 In conn«tlon with the proof of aervice, a written be given by publlthlng a copy of this retolutlon of Intention In the Water Dist 1 t rga a authortutlon and laauance of aald bond•. request 11aUng that you de-, ___ __.... ___ .__ _ __.... __ _ ORANGE DAILY PILOT. a newapaper of general circulation (SEAL) r c IECTION S. Th•t led expenaes of carrying out Mid lire special notice of the fil, publlahed In the County of Or•nge, once a Week for two p bll hed 0 NrpoM I• t mount of ~ • ,000 and It la propoeed th•t . f . and succeealve we4W(a pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government . u • range Coe.at Dally Piiot Aprll 2, 9, 1984 1735,34 f uld Improvement d rlct lhell be I~ In Mid mg .o an mvmtory ap-t>ullneea • Code, the llrat publlcatlon to be at i.ut fourteen ( 14) days prior I amount. prauemen~ ~f estate uaeta or AQUA AIR Poout AND SPAS, to the time nxed f0t the hearing. S•ld notice shall also be given P\11.IC NOTICE PlBJC NOTIC£ llCTION 4. That .....amente carrying out said purpose of ~ petitiOnl « aocounta 2IOI ._..Ct . eo.. w.a. CA. by postl.ng a copy of said retolutlon In three (3) public: places and for the payment ol l&ld bond• the lnter•t ther8on sh.ti mentioned in Section 1200 t212t within said proposed Improvement district for at least (14) daya M80LUT10N N0.14-W be levied excluelvely upon the Ian em said propoeed lmptove-and 1200.5 of the California Brott Teylor Dicke)', HO prior to the time fixed for M id hearing. S8kf notice shall alto be REIOLUTION OF ntE llOAAD Of DtlllCTORI OF THE ment dt.trlct. Probate Code. ::"'° •A20l..C:.0.. ...._CA. given by mailing a copy of said reeotutlon to the per90n1 SANTA MMQANTA WATa" OllntlCT, ORAMGE COUNTY, ACTION I That a map ahowlng the exterl0< boundarlet of YRANll A. OLDMEN F'r9nk&.p'9'**-'f.aot....._ specified In Section 53521 of the Government Code at least =~~ DeJ.~ T~~ ~~: .. =~ Mid propOMd. Improvement dlatrlct. Which map shall gowrn f0t I 7H Oruie An. o . .oo.te ....._CA. t2e21 fltt~~ikg~~lg~ro'~~~ ~;~Rft~~b~h~~~~~of March •NT OlmltCT NO. 4A" '°" THI PUN'OH OF 11....0 : ::~s =t~ot~ =~ -:'t~=:~~:.~ Costa Mna. CA. ti'17 ;::.=:. ~ by.. 1984 IONDI TMmMFOR AND l'IXINO THE ,,_ AND Pl.ACE Of lnapec:tlon by any peraon or per.ona Interested. Publiahed Orange Cout &tan C1kUw Don B. Scnone H!A.NNQ AND QIYIMQ NOTICE THEREOF SECTION a. Th•t Monday, the 16th day of April, 198", at the DaiJy Pilot March 26, 27 •• T'NI st•toinont wa tied wtni .. President of the Board of WHER~S. the Board of Dlrectora of the Santa Matgarlta hour ot 2;00 o'ciock p.m .. on said day Is hereby filled as the time Apnl 2, 1984 Caunty a.. of Orenoe County on Directors of Santa Margarita Water Olatriet desires to form an Improvement dlstrlc1 purauant and the meeting place of the Board of Directors of Santa 1729,84 Feb 211. 19&4 ,,_.. Water District to Section• 36410 et seq. of the Water COde of the State of Margarita W•t., Dlatrlct at the oi.trlc1 office 27204 East La Paz P\lblbhed Ofmnge CoNt Daltr (SEAL) " California; Road. Mlu•on Viejo. California, Is hereby fixed as the ptace tor a Pik>t Merctl 12. 19, H , April 2. 1114 ATTEST: NOW. THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Santa hearing by the Board ol Directors of said District on the flt8JC NOTICE 14()9..84 Fritz Stradling Margarita Water District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE. OE· questions of the formation ol said proposed Improvement Secretary ot the Board of Directors TERMINE ANO ORDER 81 followa: dl1trlct, the extent thereof, the purpose for which said proposed ~~:A=• of Santa M•rgarlta Water District SECTION 1. That II la the Intention of the Board to form an Improvement district la to be formed. the benefl1 to lands within The tot1ow1ng P«IOIU .,. doing rtaJC NOT1CE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Improvement district within the Santa Margarita Water District of the Improvement dletrlct tor carrying out said purpose, the bvlinea• as RCTITIOUI ..,._ .. ) 19 the portion of aald Dl1trlct which wlll be benefited by the estimated expenH of carrying out said purpose or any other THE WALNUT PARTNERS «43 NAm ITATE*"f COUNTY OF ORANGE ) . hereinafter stated purpose, to be dealgnated "IMPROVEMENT matter relallng to the foregoing. That at said time and place any Birch StrMt. Po Bo• 8040.' ~ busln:._ ~ pet90ne .,.. dolnQ I FRITZ R. STRADLING. Secretary of the Board of Directors of DISTRICT NO. 4A". and to lsaue bonds of said Improvement peraons Interested. Including all persons owning land• In the port BMcti, CA 92858-a040 weu.s. ELLSWORT~. PRICE a lhe Santa Marg•rita W.•ter District, do hereby certify Jh.a1 the district for said purpoM. District or In said proposed Improvement district. may appear for~':!°" ~t ~. a C.11-BRENNAN, ~ Campus DrM. forego! rMOlutlon waa duly ado led by the Board of Olrectora SECTION 2. That the purpose for which said Improvement and be heard. RO'fl*"~• A"8on 44' Blreh •2t3. Newport Beech, CA. t2feO of aald 1atrk:1 •t a regular meetfng of .. Id Board held on the district Is to be formed •nd for Which bonds may be ISIYed la for SECTION 7. That the Secretary of the Board of Director• la StrMI P o Bo• e-0..o Newport Didi Waas Wld ~ 4340 19th day of M•tch. 1984. and that It w•• so adopted by the the acquisition and cooetructlon of wor1ta fOt the production. hereby ordered end directed to cause notice of saldJleatlng to e.ach: CA t2658-8040 . Campue Drive. •213. Newport lollowlng vote· tranamlatlon, 1t0tege and distribution of water for Irrigation. be given by publlshlng a copy of this resolution of Intention In UM RMd 89Uman. 4483 Birch Street. Beec:ti. CA. 92MO AVES: DIRECTORS S C H 0 N E • B 0 U L T domestic, lnduatrl•I 8nd munlctp81 purposes, tor the landa and ORANGE DAIL y PILOT, a newspaper of general clroulatlon P 0 Bo• 8040. ~Beed\. CA TNs ~ Is conducted by. I INGHOUSE MOSHIER Inhabitant• with the exterior boundaries of said Improvement published In the County of orange. once a week tor two 9U~ ~wen· Preeldont VAN OAM MOORE dlatrlct. and the acquisition and conatructlon of wonts for the aucoesslve week• P\Jrauant to Section 6066 of the Government L•wrenc9 H S Smnh, 4483 B#'Ch ThiS lt•t~ _ "*' ~ "'° NOES: DIRECTORS NONE , collectlon. treatment and dlaposal of sewage, waste and storm Code, the first publiCatlon to be at least fourteen ( 1•) daya prior =· !A o9u~· Newport County Cler1I ol Or1lnQ9 County on ABSENT. DIRECTORS NONE water. Including trunk sewers. sewage treatment. water recta-to the time fixed tor the hearing. Said notice shall also be given c11110n H Rol>lnmon '463 Bln:ti Fe«> 28. 1934 Frllz Stradling matlon facllltlea. pumping stations. •nd lneludlng all l•nd, by posting a copy of said resolution In three (3) public places StrM1, Po Boa eo4o. Newport ,,..,, Pub111hed Or~ Coel1 Delly PllOt Marcti 12. 19. U , A_prtl 2, 1 .. 1411-M Secretary ol the Board ot easements and other property neceasary therefor for the lands within said propoMd Improvement district for at least (14) d•ya Beach, CA 9265as8040 Directors of Santa Margarita and Inhabitant• within the exterior bound•rlea ot said Improve-prior to the time fixed tor l41d hearing. Said notice shall also be ThOmu J HC>Qen, '463 Biren Water District ment dlatrlct and for the acquisition of all of or part of the given by mailing a copy ol said resolution to the pet"sona Stree1. P O Bo• 8040, Newport opeT8tlng funds of aald Improvement dlllrlct (provided thet the specified In Section 53521 of the Government Code at least Buch. CA. 92651 I040 (SEAL) ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )IS COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I, FRITZ R. STRADLING, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Santa Margarlt• Water District, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a lull, true and correct copy of RESOL· UTION NO. 84-3·4 of said Board, and that the same has not been amended or repealed. DATED: March 19. 1984 Fritz Stradllng Secretary of the Board of Directors of Santa Margarita Wa~r Dlatrlct total amount of such funds so acquired shall not exceed an fifteen (15) days prior to the dale fixed tor said hearing. Gerbetl H<*mma. 44113 Blreh Pl8JC NOTICE amount equal to the total operating coat• of said Improvement ADOPTED SIGNED ANO APPROVED this 19th day of March =· tA 0 e2r:::.::· ~ FlC1mOU9 ........ dlatrlct for a two-YNf period, u estimated by the Board of 1984. · This bu&ineem 11 eot\dvc1«1 1>y 1 ...._ ITAW Olrec;tora ot said Otatrlct) and fund• for the payment of every Don B. Schone corpof111on The tollowlng pereon 1e d<*'8 expenM of said Improvement dlltrlct Which It Is probable wlll be President of the Board or Reed 89Uman bvelneN u Incurred and become p•yable before the eitplrtitlon of one year Directors of Santa Margarita Thie •llt91Mnt wu flied with the T'!'PING E.T.C .. 79 w~ from the completion of said w0tk1 (Including the Interest on M id Water District County Clerk ot Or~ County on Dr • LaguM Ntguei, CA. mn bonds which 11 due and P•Y•bte prior to that date and for which (SEAL) • M•rch II, 1t114 ~12 Ohelyl C. Kenney, 79 w~~.,. .. .,_,*' moneya ol the Improvement dlatrlct In the treasury of said ATTEST: Pvbllstled Oran~ Coaet o.iry °' n;.'t~~~u:!,nby 111 District or there.rter to be received by aald Improvement district Fritz Stradling Piiot Marcf1 19. 2e Apfl1 2. 9 1ill4 1ndlvldu•I from an assessment previously levied are Inadequate). and the Secretary of the Board of Directors 1571-84 Cheryl c K.,,rw; establishment of all of the bond reMrVe fund out of the prooeed of Santa Margarita Water District Thia a1&t9!Mnt wu filed wttn me ot the sale ol said bonds, and all expenses In connec11on with th ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) County Cieri<: of Or9n09 County on (SEAL) Published Orange Coast Dally Pllol Aprll 2. 9, 1984 authorization and 111uanoe of said bonds. ) 99 P\8.IC NOTICE Fab 28. 1984 1766_84 SECTION 3. That the estimated expenses ol carrying out &aid COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ~? purpose Is the amount of S 164,000,000 •nd It la proposed tha 1. FRITZ R. STRADLING, Secretary of the Board of Otrectors of NOTteE Of fl'UaUC HEAMHO Pl:~~'!~:' 120r,~ ~ = bonds for said Improvement district shall be Issued In said the Santa Marga.rlta water District. do heratiy certify that the TO Ill HELD av n. LOCAL I · · Aprll14·1...,. PtllllC NOTICE fltB.IC NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 144-2 9'HOLUT10N OF THE BOA9'D OF DMICTORS OP THE SANT A MARGAIHTA WA Tl9' DllTIUCT, ORANG.I COUNTY, CAUPORNIA. DICLAJUNG ITI INT!NTION TO f'OAll AN """OW.NT DllTNCT TO BE DISIGNAnD ~'1MPROYE· MENT DtlTRICT NO. SA" FOR THE PU9'POIE OF lllUIHG •ONDI nte"lfl<* AND FIXlNG THI TIME AND PLACE OF HIA9'1NO ANO QfVINQ NOTICE THEREOF WHEREAS. the Board of Olr.ctora of the Santa Margarita Water Olatrlct dealr .. to form In Improvement district purauanl to Section• 3&• 10 11 aeq of the Water Code ot Iha State ol Catttornl•: NOW. THEREFORE. the Board of Directors of the Santa Margarita W•ter District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE. DE- TERMINE ANO ORDER u followa: llCTION 1. That 11 11 the lnte.ntlon of the Board to form an Improvement dlatrlct Within the Santa Marg•rlta Water Olatrtct of the portion of uld District Which wlll be benefited by the hereinafter st•ted purpoee, to be dMlgnated "IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3A", and to laeue bondl of Uld Improvement dlatrlct f0t said purpoae. UCT10N 2. That the purpoH for Which .. Id lmprOV9mef'lt dl1trk:1 la to be formed Ind for which bond• may be leaued la for tn. ecqullltlon and oonltrucilon of WOf'ka for the prOductlon, trantm!allon. 1tor• •nd dlatrlbutlon of w•t« for ln'IQ•tlon. domtellc, lnduatrlal and municipal purPQIM. f0t the land• and Inhabitant• With the exterior bound8fla of ukl Improvement dlatrtct. and the Kqutaltlon and conatructlon of work• tor tha oollectlon, t,...tment and dlapoaal of ..wege, waat• and etorm water, Including trunk NWWa, MWllG' tr•tment, Wlttf ~ .. matton fdlllel. pumping •tationa. •nd lndudlng all land, ..-nenta Ind other P'oS*1Y ,.....,, thttefOt tor the landl Md Inhabitant• within IN .-1ettor boundatiM of Mid ~ ment district and fOt the eoQUlamon of alt Of or par-. ot the opet8tlng tund1 of .. Id lmpr~t dlatrtct (ptOvtded that the total amount of euClh fund• so acquired IMR not ex09ld an 8m0Unt lq\lll to the total optrat.lng coat• ot MkS Improvement dlttriot fOt a two-ye111 period, u •llmated by the Board of Derec1ort of aald Oftlt1Ct) 8nd f\lnda fOf tM pe)'f'Mnt of ~ upenM Of Mid lmprOytm1nt dtetrtct Which It la probablt wW bl tncuned Ind t>eoomt peyat>te betor• tha .cptretlon of one rear from the ~Ion of aatd wortia (Inducting trtl ln*-t on Mid bonda .tllch Ja due and peyet>le J)f10r to that dltt Ind tor Whk:n ~ Of tn. lmptown*'lt Cfftlnct In tM tfMIUf'y of Mid DI r1ct or tNrult• to be r~ by Mid lmprowmenf dlatrfc1 trom an uttumtflt pr~aty le"'9d are Inadequate), and tM •tabllaf\tMnl Of an ot tti. bond fMlfYt fund out of tha proc:.edt oft.ha..,. of llld bond( and all ti1.pen .. In conMCtlorl with tM Mrthot•Htlon and taeuanoe of .. Id bond• llonoM I. Th•t tn. llmated •xP41ftlM of c.rrylng OUt MIO puf1>0N 19 the amount of 147.800,000 ind It 11 oroooeed th8t amount foregoing resolullon was duly adopted by the Board of Directors AOINC't 'ORMA TtOM COM, I RCTioN 4. That aueumenta for carrying out aald pur ol said District at• r~ meeUhg of said Board held on the ~~R':A~:O-r~~: ·-ic MnTIC( and for the payrmmt ol said bonds and the lnter"t thereon shal 19th day of March, 1984. and that It was so adopted by the n,.....TtON °' A .,..._ °' __ __.;r...;;.;.~~-""' ...... ......,,__ __ be lev1ecl upon the lat&da In said proposed Improvement district. lollowlng vote INfl~NCI '°" n. ~ANGI ftCTTTIOUI ~n UCT10N 5. Th•t a map showing the exterior boundarlea O AYES "DIRECTORS SCH 0 NE . B 0 ULT COUNTY UNlTATIOM OllTNCT NAME ITAff..., said proposed Improvement district. Wh ich map shall govern fo ING HOUSE. MOSHIER NO. s I The 10110wing l*'90nl .,. dOtrlQ all detal11 as to the extent ol aald propoaed Improvement district VAN DAM. MOORE Thie public hMfing v.111beheld1n t><.i,.neu u Is on file with the Secretary of the Dlatrlct and Is available I NOES DIRECTORS NONE IM Boald ot ~IOI'· HMrtng CREATURE FEATURE. 14SO Inspection by any !*'IOn or persons lnterffted. ABSENT DIRECTORS NONE Room. nret noor Chnge County Wmtn9< Ave Fourn9'n v.n.y, CA HCTION 6. That Monday, the 16th day ol Aprll. 1984. at I Fritz Stradling ~.:'Pl:z";;:::':'a ~If~ 92~~:.am Goc>ctMn 11129 Qulnoe hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m .. on Mid d•y Is hereby fixed as the ti Secretary of the Board of on w.o~y May 2 1te• •t the c1reie Fount•on v....,,, CA t270I •hd the meeting place of the Board of Directors ot Sant Directors or Santa Margarita hOUt ol 2 oo pm or u eoon 1,.._ I Linet• KarnOIO. 19905 ~ Margaffla Water l>latrlct at the District office 27204 East La Paz Water District •f1er as the cQmlTlll.tlon • llQend• I L•ne Hunung1on a..cn. CA t264e Road. MIHlon vi.to. Calltomla.11 hereby fixed .. the piece for a (SEAL) s-m1t1 •t wn1ct111rne a111n1 .. tietecs TM bull,_ 11 conduc:Md by • hearing by the &oard of Director• ot said District on th STATE OF CALIFORNIA IMlrt ... wtM be heafd ~_, partnet"lt\tp nuestlons of the formation of aald propoMd Improvement 1 SP'* .. of 1n""9not are dellned Wiiiiam Goodwin ~ f f wtllcn aaJd ....--ss by tew u p4ana for the prot>mble ThlS 1l•l9!Mnt wu llled ~ the ulttrlct. the extent thereo • the purpose or · pr__.. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ult~I• pn~ bounden. w'(l County C.k ot 0r9noe Count) on Improvement dlatrlct la to be formed, th• benefit to lands within 1. FRITZ R STRADLING. Secretary of the Board of Olrec1or1 of ~.,... of 1oca1 governmerttll I Fe«> 211 l98• Iha Improvement dlatrlct for carrying out Mid purpose or any the Santa Margarll• Water 01str~t. do hereby oertlfy that the ~ 9NS. etter adoption. m•y ,_ other m•lttr rei.tlng to the f<>Ngolng. That at said time and above and foregoing Is• full. true and correct copy ol RESOL, be uMd •the t>u11 tor IOC9I DOV' Pvbl!Slled 0r•"09 CoMt Daly pl.ce any peraons lnt.,..ted, Including 111 persons owning l•nd1 UT ION NO 94,3.5 of Mld Board. and I hat the 18me has not beef1 ernmen1e1 r~•tlON P11o1 March 12. 19 29. ~ 2. 1Mi In.the District or In said propOMd Improvement dlatrlct. may amended or repealed The et~ .,.. contalt\I lf)l)(O•· 1411-M ai>~r •nd be heard. DATED. March 19 .. 1984 ~~~~~:~ ~ '::y'(S~h T1C( UCTtOfll 7. Th•t the s.ctetary Of the Board of Director• la Frllz Stradling 731 ands.,, Jo9quln Hlllt ~. P\ll.IC NO hereby ordtfed and dlt'9Ct.cl 10 O.UM notice of said hearing to Secret•ry of the Board of _,.iy of Muddy ~. north FlCTTTIOUI •n11a• be given by publlahlng I copy Of thlt ~tlon of Intention In the Dlrectora ol Santi M1rgar1t1 erty of tM Peclfle Ocwl Ind ... ,. NAiii STAT';?WHT ORANGE DAILY PILOT, a ~ of general clroul.atlon water District ~ty of UP91t Nawpor1 Bay ..-r111ty The tollOw'lnQ l*'IOl'l8 .,. ~ publllhecl In the County of Ortnge, once a WMk tor two (SEAL) w1th1n ttle elty 11mtt1 ot Newport bu~• tuooeaeNe _..., purauant to S.Ctlon eoe8 Of Iha Government ~bllahed Orange Co81t Dally Piiot 'April 2. 9 19~ 1767-8<4 S.tcll 0.-CAPAETU KASOAN, 20tl "*' Code. the flrat publloatloo to be at .... t founeen ( 14) dtlYI prior ~':"r '::":' .,,t~ ~9~~-on... St• 200. 1tW-. to the Ume fixed tor the l'IMrlng. Said notlet ahall alto be given Wiii no• h•.! : Mgntflcent ~ Of\ ,,_ r ~. m r.,... by poaUng • copy of Aid reeotutlon In three (3) publle pl8Cel the 1t1wonment • CNlftr'IOd by the c.nyon ~. Cerone °" n.w. CA. within lakt ptopoeld lmprowment district for at '-'t (1'4) d•Y9 "8.IC M)TlC( P\alC flOTlC( Calltornie Enwonmtt1t .. <Mlltty •~~ P'10f to lhe time ftxed tor Aid Mering. 8eld "°'lcit ahtll "'° AC1 Of '970 cctOA) A neoa ., l(OMOUI s KMdln. 21321 £d.. 0"'-" by mllltlng 8 copy of Mid reeolutlon to the ptrtorll ACTmOUa euaMIU l'tCTITlOUI ...,..... 1are11on hU tlW\ CM.,_ ad IOr IM ma. MUIOll V.,O, CA 12112 ._,led In S.Ctlon &3521 of the Gowmment Code .. IMlt ..... •TA~ ..... ITA,......, pro)K1 In ~ wfUI ctOA v~ c Slf'r\Of\OI, ... 17 fift..., (15) dtyt ptlot to the dat• fixed for Mid heerlng The '°"°"'4nO C*90n8 .,. dOlng The loflOWinG pW90tl II o~ and II...... ~ Plolbtlc ~II LAl<te** IMno. CA .,,,. AOOPTiO, SIGNED ANO APPROVED thla 19\h d•Y of March ~S~fNT AUTOMOT IVE ~~\))( MANAQ(M£NT ::..~0i:.m~:1~ ~:, ;:':: .. :~~ :n ~ ~~ 1984 FAIAICA TIONS 130t1 C... Linda CONSULT ANTS 1$13 Sta'-"°°"" 4SI s.tlla Ana. ~ "°°°'1 F ~. 17 ........ • Don B. Schone ~:;:.No Q Owo.n Ol'O'O'e CWlf r Hun1,1on 9Mctl. Ce11t 9at41 '°' more 1nt0t~tl0ft, ~ UM. L.llQIUl'9 Hiia. CA. taA ':. OI= :-::: Donald L ,. ... 1W7 c... UnO• La= u• Sct!Ufl..,. a~ ~~mt OUMQ nonNI ..... o:;::. ~--. otM'OM:tM by. • Marprtta Wet., Olatrtc1 ~4 No o. owoen Gron. c. 1. Long IMd\. cam t2M3 o.1ac1. Mordl 1t tW ..,.... r C:..- (SEAL) ATTEST: P:f'l\1 tradllnQ Seore1ary or the &ottd ot Otrector• of Santa M8"Qar11~-W11tt ~tNClt ST A TE OF CALIFO*'NIA ) ' ) .. COUNTY OF OAANGf. I I l'IAITZ R STRAOllNO. S.U.ttp of the Board ol Dlr'9Ctort tJ l -... ..,_,......., , • ..__...._._...,... _ TI11t butlMU la~ by 11t1 IY OfU)(A ~ THf l.OCAl AG · TNm 11.-.... wa tied h • ._.;,::!.-::,-"'-,. ....,.,.._,_ •r -· Ind~ CY ,OM!tATK)N COMM ION<>' ~lY °"" d Or-. OcMlty on .,..,.,...,..... J9M4 ~ <>f'ANOf COUNTY. CAl9'0fllHIA ~ 5 f9M Oonald l ,.. Thi• atatorMnt ..,.. flied W.111 •no RICHARD T l'Vfl'~1' ...... TNI tt11«Mf\1 _, fl*I wttll '"" County Cllt\ ot Orenoe County Oii ~.ai\M omc.f C....... a It.._ Covnty Cler\ of Ot~ County on Mar 16 '"4 Local Ao-q Format•NI ~-lllt1 • , .. _ C... OI. Motch I . tMA ,_.11• mi .on .... - ,._.. Publl"*I Or1nge Cout Delly Of OfM09 Co\inly, ~· ........ C.. PllO~t'~cll 1!>'~ ....... ?ioae,, 9 1 ~ Pilot Mwct1 n . ~,,. 2 t '' 1"4 Pub411Md OBnoo Coe1t ~ fllltot "'-'bW'IOCI ~ COMa Oiaily • ... .. .... ...... •ttl 11oe,M ~" 2 1964 '"'""' wen:ti 11 as """2. •..: .1* t876-f.4 Ht:... 'M&-44 j -. . . •. ' -· ; - .. C8 Ot1nge CoUt OAU.Y PILOT/Monday, April 2, 1884 &-.., 1( ..... fllCflftOUe .. ,..... .... f//f ...... 111Mm 8TA"PSn "'t..':::.%. 11 ~ '°:""" '**"' II clc*1' No. NU~- WHTIRN CYCLI !'ROMO· In IN~ Cowl Of 1N 81 .. e TIOHS, M7 ~ Ooe'9 MeM. CelltOmla. for the County Of Loe CA.a:' Huee, N7 CN)olnne, In IN M•tt9f Of IN !Mate of o.c.t. MeN. CA. t2t2t f\fORMAN RICHAN> A..coNTI, •• Ttlll bualr'leu la conducted by an N. ~ AtCOntl, 0. I U9d lndMduel. Holle» la ~ ~ tt\at the • S~NUM ' .... Mlla11'11'1ate ..... TNa etawNnt wu med with IN o IN t tnd Mal~. tut>- County Clerk OI Oranoe County on to oontirmetton ot Mlid ~ MarClh S 11M • on 1:6 alter h atti. d.y o1 ' "'°112 ttM, M IN oliDe ot COldw9fl Ml.JC NOTICE 8ENEFICIAFIY: TRAN3AMt:FllCA FINANCIAL SEAVICH (714) &32•1314 ll:lllll:iil.;::;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;:::~;::;;:;:c:~~1ii;;;;;:~;:il!i!::::::::Tii!i!!!~!J~L:::;~ The 11ndetllQMd Trvtt.ee ~ ~ .. Lia =~~-::..:;;:111__,-..TJ[lrJ' ~fir~::v.~::C:~::: THE DAILY PILOT r.E IHI C.....lltl., IOU intM llA Pul>lteMd 0ranoe eo..t Deily 8ank•. 2111 s.n J~u1n Hiiia Piiot Marcl'I trl, 18, 2e, ~ 2, 19&4 Dme. ~ BMctt. CA t2te0 t41t·a. COYnty ot Otano-. State Of Cell------------1tomla, all right. tit .. end lntareat of ..._... •ton It ...... _ .. .,... LU: M__, In Dniv P;;tC, :":".._,,,na •• any ... ..,.....,CLA IFIED OFFICE HOURS 3'e;: 2•;'b;, ge Sequoia HOTtCI OP,.,.,...... IA.LI _ ...... 81 l't8JC NOJlCE Mid decieaMd •t 1he time Of dMth ___ ...... .....,, ______ ,and all tile right, tltle and lnW•t No. W7 Said tale wlll be meo.. but • LOOK•G • TrM Ln. on O·-·-· 0:.C:~"I.:."~~~: :i::U~q~=.°',.:_,~v.1.:~ Telephone ~~rv1 ce: C•ONA DIL MA• ~:!:. ssr'S:J.~~ K· 101n that the •tete ot Mid decMNd W ffCTfTIOUI ~U ecquJred by 09«atton Of lh Of N~ ITA Tl•NT othtfWIM otiw that\ OI In a6dltlon 1m.UN&i1tYOUTAklA TI<* e1on. or enoumt>ranoea, to Monda)'·fr~a\ HIVI •Y 786-0579,3~tobkra TO l'ROTllCT YOtM l'RONRTY, s>ay IN rtmalnfng prlnctpel IUm of ' p l.J I 1 _ ----~ IMI ITUYMIOU>ATAPl..UC ttienota(•lteeuredbyuldo..ctof8:00 A.M .. 5:30 1~ • -lllhell ChlnoCove $325,000 ~--;.1•~U1~~----~~~ tAU. W YOU •ID AH llXPLA• Truiet. with lfttttMI ttier.on, U , c ., ......... M ..... The lollowlng persone are doing to ttlat ot Mid~. at the time t>utlMU U of ci.ath, In and to all the oen.in GARRY STREET, L TO., 3 Upper rMl. property llltueted In IN City of Newport Pl&u Drive, N-port Newport Beect1 COYnty Of Orange, BMctl. CA t28e0 Stete of Catl1ofnl&. panlculeriy cS.- 8emlee 8 ~ .. men. 3 UPC)e( 11Ctlbed u tollowa. to.wit NATION°' ntl NATUM °'THI lj)t(~ta In Nici note(•). advance.. Business oxnter: 30'1 Pln,aettla Cu1tom $495,000 Mu ........ ,.~•M--22S4 l'ROCllDtMQ AOAtNaT YOU, It any, Und9' the 191'r\'ll ol Mid Deed . .. .... ,000 •• ..,.,., You 1HOUt.O CONTACT A uw. or Tru11. ,..., Ch.,.gea en<t ••· Mondar-f'ri av 316 frl1 Duplex ..,.... rt ~ n~Apr1111.1aa4a1t00Lm ... ::r,s;~•::,T~~ang:,·r:a:OO A.~J..5:30 P.~t. 23Monteclto Spyet•n 1610,000 ':UnMH• Newport Plaza Drive, Newport LOI 8 of 81oci1 t36, Aeeubdlvl9ion BNeh, CA 928e0 lot Corona del Mar, In the City of Wiima V BurMtt. 3 Upper N-. Newpon Buch. County of Otange, port Plue Drive. Newpon BMcll, State of Cdlornie. u I* map CA 926e0 theteol. recQ<Cle<I In Book 4. P809 ~~~~~'i:.~= Tr11at. f()( the amount rwonabty DEAD LI ~E 714 Poln1ettla Duplex $359,000 3 br. 3 b•. ?rg c:omtt lol August 13, 1979 u lnatf\lfMfll No. "11meted to be• 173 ' 581 " 78 I ~ . ~· 509 Pernteaf Duplex Nn,000 Asaurn.bl• 111. owe 157117, 1n Bookl RHI t3H5, The beMflciery under aald Deect Pl'BLI CA TIO' Dl-.:ADLl:'4E THEN CAU DARRELL PASH PROHITIES bec'~ .. · 6;'~10 .... 20k~..,. ICM INVESTMENTS. L TO . a Cell-67 of M1~s Mapa, records lomla llmlted partnership 2 Upper of UJd Orange County Peoellm9Qe 1847, ol Offielel Re--Truat heretofore executed and ., • """ 1 .,. -· eo<d•. executed by EDWARD J. dellYeredtotheunder9iQl'led a Wfft· Monda\ -".it 11 :.10 .1.m. FOi MOIE QIIA!ij -N1·1767 . U llTll..,..I CYGAN ANO NATALIE G CYGAN ten O.Clarallon ol O.leufl and 0.-T d \1 on l <HI JJ Ill. -••--• • ~YOlllTI .,.._ P1ua Drive N-port BMch. CA Excepting therefrom that portlOn 928&0 01 aald Lot 8 ty11\9 Northeasterly or a Todd Mye<a 2 Upper tMwpor1 hne drawn at right angles to the Plaza Or1va, Newport 8Neh. CA Southeasterly hne ol the 35th S1rMt 92860 and dlat•nt lheteon 125 00 f .. t Jay E MY9fl 2 Upper Newport Northeaste<ly from the POtnt on In· u tru1t0t111. In the office of the mandtorSate,•nda wnttenNotlc:. Uf'S a\ a..ttal llOl lalMI hl&M IOM $50.~lltllftg.3 8'. County Aeoor(ljt( ot Orange County, of Default and Election to Sell The ~· r<lne d 1, I 1w.. I. :~11 p.111. Oen. 2'A ba. tam nn, pea, Stat• of Calllorn•a. WILL SELL AT undersigned cauled Mid Nolle. of .. ' DHITIY llAll lllUT llYll spa. s2eo.ooo. 10.9% Int. PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Default and Election to Seit lo be Th11r .. d,n \t, I'd I :so I' Ill •112,0001 ., ·-Ownet 213 ... 30-3829 • BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at recorded In the county whefa lhe I I 'HI • w•ut United Slatea) at lnetde the main AMERICA TlTLE INSURANCE • I L ' • )f I Ill g~a a Bea llul t UM aa 1 0< 2 fl ..,.. t 30 ~I umeolsale lnlawfulmoneyofthe rNI property la IOc«tad. TRANS. f rufa• h11r... · P·111 2Br.2Ba.den,attaeg2 2 story w/dble gar & lllOUY•..aY Plaza Drive, N4twport Beach. CA terMC1ton thereof W11h the North· 92680 easterly line of Ocean Boulevard Thi• bualnHe 11 conducted by an • m<><e commonly known aa 3000 untncorporated asaoc1at1on other Ocean Boulevard. Corona det Mar, than a partner.t11p California front lobby at Tranaamerlee Tiiie .. ..... 1ankw lloors an· units. S249K. 675-9058 Monaco wtth bfft C COMPANY. 8•97 W..a< 3rd Str .. t. ~.111111 ,I\ r ri ·1 ' I' c:•r · sunroo ' . 11% • ....., ra •· insurance Company, 830 N M•ln 11L~.2Angeles, CA 900411 ~213) ~unilt.i\ ~ ri ·~:fllJ f'·lll II cherrywood fire· view 14 Rue VIiiar• Slreet, Santa Ana, CA all nght, title .... 500 pla . country curt •• PllOl IUllll NOi opeii wt!ndt. 840· 1631 •• and In tar est conveyed to and now 9... ( · ._ \' · t.• I I "' 1' I(}' & cust bullt·ln bo k· 2 Ila&.. II Llttft IJlll4 Bernice B Het1erman Terms ot sale "as la" tor cash 1n Thi• statement was Illa<! with the lawful money of the Unlta<I States County Clark of Orange County on Ion confirmation ot sale. or part caah Feb 29, 1984 and balance evldenca<I by note M- F2317M ,cura<I by Mortgage <>< Trust Deed ~~h~y ~'~~:;ysa~~u= ~~ T~~ ~~t!N~~~e1~"1tA TITLE IN· ••°'· '"-r ... ' ... :, . ca s, tinted windows & Super"flnanclng. OWC 1st lllOAIYH•ll · CountyandStatedeecrlbedu: SURANCE COMPANY. AS COHRf':(:TIO:\S: co red flagatoM patio. TO Property free & Forme<modetwlttdullgolf Lot 113 ot Traci No 5023. In Book TRUSTEE Choice end unit. Ask for clean Trade f0< Income courM View. 2BR b Published Orange Coast Dally on me pro~rty so SOid Ten ~r Pilot March 12. 19. 211. Aprll 2, 1984 cent of amount bid to be deposited 1429-84 with bid t82,Pagas35through3111nctualve Cancellation~ and t',)rrf>t'tions rna,· Lol1Egan.W ·7020 or?. Reduced to S220.000fullpr1ce of MlaceltaM<>u1 Mape H recorded By LOis Liddell. Aasl11ant Secra1ary 11111 I ILUI 137o.ooo. Call Bkr. at 644-7424 In the County Recorder Olflee of Published Orange Coaet Dally Piiot be rnade ()fl ... alllt' df'a dlinf"S a s Agt Mark845-9922 orange County. Aprll 2. 9. 16. 1984 JI · F•oep11ng 1herefrorn. all 011. aaa.. t815·8• above. Plea ea k fnr a f'anf'e at2on lal.Ma D11D11c NOTICE number wht>n ranrelling vour ad. ~ lJOebour Ptaia1ala ---'"UUL-----. Bay&Beoch RESOLUTION o~e~~J>A':.~ort.:ecToRs oF THE REsoLuTtoN 0~E~~~u~:,.~00r-t.~EcToRa OF THE ERRORS: Red Estate ocEA1~;J:wo• SANTA MARGARITA WATER DISTRICT, ORANGE COUNTY, SANTA MARGARITA WATER DlfTRICT, ORANGE COUNTY, Check vour ad da1h· and report E'SllE DftTl IEI& TRIPLEX. Two 2 bdrm CALIFORNIA. DECLARING tTI INTENTION TO FORM AN CALIFORNIA DECLARING ITS INTENTPON T"° FORM AN : d" I Th DAILY 1 1 d unltt & 3 Bdrm unit IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TO BE DESIGNATED "IMPROVE· IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TO 91! DESIGNATED ''IMPROVE· error~ 1mme •~le y. f' Exceptlonal y nea an Newer bulldlng. Must :.0~':~~:0~0A~~·~~x'::o~E~1~J'~~=~~1': =~.°'~::~:0:0A.fo".f.'1:0~."~':."::.oOF~%~~·~ Pl LOT assumes liaLili 1' lor the fot ~E'~~'~;~"~~=:. -.:~i ~·.;.. HEARING AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF HEARING AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF incorrect ir,sertion cnlv . one and one.hall betht. 111·1100 WHEREAS, the Board of Drrectors of the Santa Margarita WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Santa Margarita · Covered patio. Com. ~UC NOTICE 1007 P\8.IC f«>TICE f>ta.IC NOTICE lllOAIY•nlTll Loweet priced golf courM c1111om In Cenyon. 4 Bedroom•. 4 betht, pr~ vale pool and apa. ~ tlmate In privacy. Reduoed to $995,000 ll0·1HO -COTE ~~, Water District destres to form an improvement d lstrlet pursuant water Otstrlct desires to form an lmprovemem district pursuant CLASS If I ED 6'1·2-56 7 8 mun11y pool ... $105.000 ~,.::::.;:~~~ .. ~.~ .. ~.~~ •• ~": to Sections 36410 et seq. of the Water Code of the State of to Sections 36410 et seq of the Water Code of the State of 111·7100 ~ w California. Callfornla, 8 I S l 1.,._. ....... _..__.1111111~For Sale 6y Owner. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiii NOW. THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Santa NOW, THEREFORE. the Board of Directors of the Santa IHIH ltr lalt • Hltl tr 1 e 1• Duplex, 3 Br 2in ea front, IY IWIEI Margarita Water District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DE· Margarita Water District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE. DE· Gt I 1002 GtHrll 1002liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 Br 2Ba back. Aasu.m. v•ry nloe Blutls condo: 3 TEAMINE ANO ORDER as follows TERMINE ANO ORDER as follows: 'ii.i"ii'illiiiiiiiiliiiilWilllll••liiiiiiil•I( • toan.1450,000.159--1742 " REALTY SECTION 1. That It fs the Intention of the Board to form an SEC"UON 1. That It Is the Intention of the Board to form anl ~;·9~~~~t~'1~~. the portion of said District which wlll be benefited by the the portion of said District which wm be benefited by the . 3 Br 2 Ba. den/1tuctr.. 2 '' nue Improvement district within the Santa Margarita Water District of Improvement district within the Santa Margarita Water District of LIDO ISLE . . .l&llllE 011 OHM oa1i.. Piiot Bo• 1~. herefnatter stated purpose, to be designated "IMPROVEMENT herelnatter stated purpose. to be des~na1ed '1MPRO~.ENT Traditional 3 Br, 3Yi Ba. Bay front, pier& F'P .. endun1t.wl-d•Uc:. -Cost-•a•M•esa---·· -• DISTRICT NO. 7A", and to issue bonds of said improvement DISTRICT NO. 2A", and to Issue bonds to said Improvement float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $950,000. greenbelt. nr pool. spa. district lor said purpose. . district lor said purpose. ten n I a 0 WC 2nd· Duplex. llve In on• rent the SECTION 2. That the purpose tor which said Improvement IECTION 2. That the purpose for which said Improvement Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom, ~~~~~~0~·1•3~~n w~:.: other,~ blk to ocean, BBr district 11 to be formed and for which bonds may be Issued Is for district Is to be formed and tor which bonds may be isSlled Is for fireplace beam ceiling. $420.000. llUT r.ap Of. Agt. 760-1410 ~.:.ap~1Je ~i ~~:. the acquisition and construction of works lor the production. the acquisition and construction of works lor the production. ' IEllllM•I ~ frplc In each. vaulted cen. transmission, storage and distribution of water tor irrigation. transmission. storage and distribution of water tor irrigation. Bayfront. S,._..tacular 6 Br, pool. with 79' 5 8d 4 c garage domestic, Industrial and municipal pu~poses. lor the lands and domestic. Industrial and municipal purposes. tor the lands and r-~ HVH Broedmoor, rm. SHORECllffS ~n1i~0oo 0~ Call Ruse Inhabitants with the extenor boundaries of said improvement Inhabitants with the exterior boundaries of said Improvement of pnmc bay front. room for 2-120' single st0<y, bad!• 10 852 . 1202 .. 646 _ 8827 eve district, and the acquisition and construction of works for the Olstnct. and the acquisition and construction of works for the yachts. nature -llke OP9l'I apace. collection, treatment and disposal of sewage. waste and storm collection. treatment and disposal ol sewage, waste and storm ~~~~~t~~P$j79~r water, including trunk sewers. sewage trea~ment .. water recla· water. including trunk sewers. sewage treatment. water recla· HYSllE llUYE llYFllOIT (leasehold) htH/OaiJff YI . ... w UITILlfF matlon facilities. pumping stations. and including all land. mation tacflitles. pumping stations. and includlng all land, easements and other property necessary therefor for the lands easements and other property necessary therefor tor the lands Jetty & bay vu, newly decorated Mai Kai ll~ICIL f lti(J~fS and inhabitants within the exterior boundaries of said improve· and inhabitants within the exterior boundaries ot said Improve-Condo 2 Br 2 Ba 40" bay patio $695,000. Realtors. 675-6000 ment district and for the acqu1s1t1on ol all of or part of the ment district and tor the acqu1s1t1on ol all or or part of the 1171,000 Lge 38r 3ba, view. L/HoUI $235,000 2927 Catalpa Do not disturb occupant 759-0845 operating funds ot said improvement d1stnct (provided that the operating funds of said improvement d1stnct (provided that the total amount of such funds so acqu1red shall not exceed an total amount of such funds so acquired shall not exceed an amount equal to the total operating costs of said improvement amount equal to the total operating costs of said Improvement Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba. dls1rici tor a two-year penod, as estimated by the Board of district tor a two-year period. as estimated by the Board of O Dlrectou of said District) and funds tor the payment of every Directors 01 said District) and funds for the payment of every patio. pool home. Fee Price $775,00 IRYllE TERRACE expense of said improvement district which 11 is probable will be expense ol said improvement d1str1ct which It Is probable will be Incurred and become payable before the exp1rat1on of one year incurred and become payable before the expiration of one year IAYSIDE PLACE IAYFROIT from the completion or said works (including lhe interest on said rrom the completion of said works (including the interest on said bonds which 1s due and payable prior that that date and for bonds which 1s due and payable prior to that date and for Which Spectacular bayfront dpl.x. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, which moneys of the improvement district in the treasury of said moneys of the improvement district in the treasury of said 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,375,000. Dlstr1ct or thereafter to be received by said improvement district District or thereafter to be received by said improvement district PElllSULA HOllE OCUIFROIT from an assessment previously levied are inadequate). and the from an assessment previously levied are inadequate). and the establishment of all of the bond reserve fund out of the proceeds establishment of all ol the bond reserve lund out of the proceeds Ocean & Jelly views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3 ol the sale of said bonds and all expenses in connection with the of the sale of said bonds, and all expenses in connection with the Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $l ,285,000, authorization and issuance of said bonds , authorization and issuance of said bonds SECTION 3. That the estimated expenses ol carrying out said SECT?ON 3. That the estimated expenses of carrying out said ARROWHEAD HOllE purpose is the amount or $119.100.000 and 11 1s proposed that purpose is the amount of $51,000,000 and 1t is proposed tMt Nea r new 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view. 3 5 00 sq. bonds lor said improvement district shall be issued in said bonds for said Improvement district shall be issued in said amount amount ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop. SECTION 4. That assessments lor carrying out said purpose SECTION 4. That assessments for carrying out said purpose and for the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon shall and tor the payment of said bonds and the Interest thereon shall be levied exclusively upon the lands in said proposed Improve-be levied ~elusively upon the lands in said proposed improve- ment district ment district SECTION 5. That a map showing the exterior boundanes of SECTION s. That a map showing the exterior boundanes of BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR said proposed improvement d1stnct. which map shall govern for said proposed improvement district. which map shall govern tor all detalls as to the extent ol said proposed improvement district all details as to the extent of said proposed improvement district 34 1 Boy\'d' 01 ,.,. N B bl> bl61 1s on file with the Secretary of the Distnct and is avallable for Is on Ille with the Secretary ol the District and 1s available for ltaolt lst/131,100 inspection by any person or persons interested inspection by any person or persons interested Priced under appraisal SECTION 6. That Monday the 16th day ol Apri~ 1984 at the SECTION e. That Monday the 16th day of April. 1984. at the steps bay and ocean hour of 2 00 o'clock p m . on said day is hereby fixed as the time hour ol 2 oo 0 clock pm . on said day 1s hereby l11led as the time Just adorable with bit-Ins and the meeting place of the Board of Otrectors ot Santa and the meeting place of the Board of Directors of Santa 1n this 2 bed 2 bath Marganta Water District at the 01stnct olltte 27204 East La Paz Marganta Water 01stnct at the Otstnct 0H1ce 27204 East La Paz w/t>eams and warmth Road, Mission V1e10. California is hereby taxed as the place for a Road, Mission V1e10 California, is hereby fi.xedas ttte place for a Perfect tor daily livtng or hearing by the Board of D1rectors ol said D1stnct on the heanng by the Board ot Directors of said District on the weekend retreat A new questions or the formation of said proposed improvement questions or the lorma11on ol said proposed improvement listing CALL 63 I · l 400 district, the extent thereof the purpose for which said prop~sed district. the extent thereof. the purpose lor which said proposed 1 LllO IS~E/WIE improvement district 1s to be formed. the benefit to lands wit.hln improvement district 1s to be formed. the benefit to lands within the Improvement district for carrying out said purpose. the the improvement district lor carrying out said purpose. the lrlob War•tlt estimated expense ol carrying out said purpose or any other estimated expense of carrying out said purpose or any other Comfortable llOOf' plan tor matter relallng to the foregoing That at said time and place any matter relating to the foregoing That at said time and place any this spaclos 4 bdrm home persons Interested, Including all persons owning lands In the persons Interested. Including all persons owning lands In the on a 45 11 lot Lovely patio Oistnct or 1n said proposed Improvement district. may appear District or in said proposed improvement district, may appear lor outdoor llvlng and a and be heard and be heard great kitchen ~ den and 110,IOOHWI Sharp 2 Bdrm .. 2'.+ bait condo Like new with at· tached 2 ccar garage Ftreplace & small yard Nicely decorated Nea1 the spa. Payments onl) $889 per mo Full Prl<lf $108,000 SECTION 7. That the Secretary of the Board ol Directors Is SECTION 7. That 1he Secretary of the Board ol Directors Is dining rm Now only hereby ordered and directed to cause notice of said hearing lo hereby ordered and directed to cause notice of said hearing to S469.000 Easy 10 see --------• be given by publishing a copy ol this resolution ol 1ntent1on 1n the be given by publishing a copy of this resolution of intention In the -S 11•,IOO ORANGE DAIL y PILOT a newspaper of general circulatlon ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT. a newspaper of general circula· \~;~11~1111,1<~ 1' 1 llODEL PERFECT published 1n the County ol Orange. once a week lor two Ilion published 1n 1he County of Orange, once a week for two I REAL E ST:r~ successive weeks pursuant to Section 6066 of lhe Government successive weeks pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government ~ 831 1 · 400 2 bedroom condo wllh Code. the f1rst pubflcat1on to be at least fourteen ( 14) days pnor Code, the first put>l1ca11on to be at least fourteen ( 14) days pflor I · • plush earthtone carpets to the llme fixed for the hearing Said notice shall also be given to the time fixed lor the hearing Said notice shall~lso be given Beautiful custom tile. by posting a copy of said resolutlon in three (31 public places by posting a copy of said resolution in three (3) public places custom plantation shut· within said proposed improvement district lor at least ( 14) days within said proposed improvement d1stnct lor at least (14) days .---------, ters. designer wallpaper. STA.me CONPAJn UllllYllWMU r'u"'""',.' Ollllfl llllL ~~~~~~~~~: 3 Bdrm T lam rm, 2 baths, C"tl .tll lo... covered patio. beauUful -J8CUUI FF( $229.500 3 Br 2Ba. tam rm. frplc, Principals only. Call (7141 poof. 4 car oar. close to 261·1234 or 499-4043 bet! shops. twya. occ S 119.000 Elsa, agt 63t-7370. 650·3018 llAllll YIEW IHI.LI '371,000 FEE M u ch In de m a n d By owner. Charming 4 Br. "Montecfto" model 4 is. ba fro lot, 60 JC 110 BRS, family room over. Covered patio. trees. new looking Q&aut1lul pool root, new plumblng. New carpets. drapes, S 115,000 673-7794 paint, sparldlng clean!! USTSflE 11•2 LIT Canyon and ocean view Flrat ume on the market . 61>1140 teardown house original owners. excep-prln. only. Agt 548-8251 Uonelly well maintained! IESA YElllE 144-IOIO Drive by 2812 Se<ang. Adorable 3BR 2ba. RV • WIEIWILL .... _ storage $169.000. 'n-1: Ownrl8kr 1-679·2680 OllTllHIE Rlveralde Ownert need to Ra•t. ltacla relocate and will trade IUa IUCH th .. r beautiful 3 year old n poo1 home with lab\Jlous 4 br. 3 ba Short walk to mountain view on 2 beech Spec llv. rm. acres zon.d f0< horMS lam l dln rm. lrg bale. tor a· condo 1n Orange e11y care yard Aslillng Coonty $359 ooo Ca1J S 172.000. See at 614 Salty Shipley . • 20th St. 536· t718 GE;: _759_·.Q~O~ .. .. ' ~ . . '.'· .. PllCEI TO SELL RHt. &.d1tar 1042 IWllH PlllS OllM 21>t. tV.ba.PrlcetoMll BY OWNER. $131,~ 846-6048/(213)728-7115 IOWI WllEH'S TIIE 100111 Only S74 900 Two bdrm Acrou st • est. adult condo IOcated In • prl· comm condo. Pool. spa. vale gated community lndry, pvt balcony Brlg~t close to shops & South open llv rm, cath ceil·. Coast Plaza. Community u1gs. "'"' area. warm cozy pool & spa Great As· Bdr alcove. lrplc By 1 I O wne1 $89.500 wmable loens a ow 540·8488 2131592· 1946 interest rates! CaH t<><lay · tor details! 646· 7171 Im•• -1 on JASlllE OllEll 2 Br + den Plan I. Un- belleveable 8"'•~• as..um loan $285 ,000 Ownr/Agt 640·6168 LUSE /OPTIO .. 3 br condo. pvt apa, 3 car gar Nr Hoag Ho1pttel Terms. Avail now. Agt 240-93301972-4710 UMllU 2 story custom home on large lot. 3 bedrooms. 2~ • baths, tamlly room opens to patio & lovely poof area. 3 car garege $595.000 LIHIULn 111-7100 IEWNIT OlltT 3 BR Jba S 189.000 Ocean view Low down - owner financing Bkr (213) 681-6765 OPUSlllAY 2121 c.,. •. Ea1tM1ff 5BR/Study. 3 batht, pool. oak entry stalreue. Used brick driveway. 1 .. l"ld Sensational view SJ75.000. Call 768-0'454 llHICEI PlllOE Ill DOYEi SHIH 1311000 1441 Galaxy Dr Spacious 4 BR. den. 2'~ baths Two 2 car garages Loe lot Room ror pool or RV parking. pnor to the time fixed for said hearing Sa1 id notice s~all also be pnor to the 11me foced for said heanng Said notice shall also be Pl•n• ~~~· 1;~~~~Zpink~tc~~~h given my matllng a copy ot said reso ut1on to t e persons given by ma111ng a copy ol said resolution to the persons _. ••n• 1 maUt>u lighting, central tn this 3 bdrm. 2•; ba Plan Sll-IM .. ~ &OIE specified 1n Section 5352 t of the Government COde at least specified 1n Section 53521 ol the Government' Code at least eMt •1 • air and muctt more A WllllTN, CNAlll o 1n Tunta rbek Ridge t11teen ( 15) days pnor to lhe dale fo•ed for said hearTng hheen f 15) days pnor to the date lu1ed lor said hearing ••·'" buyar·s dream come OF YESTEllYEA• Super enterteinmenl · Newly remodeled 3 Br. ADOPTED SIGNED AND APPROVED this 19th day of March ADOPTED SIGNED ANO APPROVED lh1s 19th day of March /1. .j 01..•' true You must Mel Call n home Auumeble loan 2 ba time $4 lO,OOO C•ll liOR&EOUS SUNSETS OPEN SAT !SUN 1 to 5 Roblnaon Rltr 548·56'47 THE REAL ESTAT:&:RS 1984 1984 Ji' 'J 546·23 t3 ThtS lovely bHch cotta~ $325,000 for more Info 646-7879 Don B Schone Don B Schone Is Just steps from beech & CJ TEIHllS COURT President ot the Board President of the Board of ocean· An older home 'fi'S. Or l ftft Of Directors 01 Santa thout1htful¥, and pefiectty Giant "Tennie Coun" Ifie .J Directors of Santa Margarita • Margarita Water 01stnct Water District restored he R-2 lot Of· ealty I yard. J Br 2 Ba Beyei'Mt ( SEAL) !SEAL) lers greet potenual lor fu· House $235.000 MUST ture devetopment Pr16e j SELL • Lo down. Ex ATTEST ATTEST ataveryl0w$185,000t 786-1172 Finance Drive by 1807 Ffltz Stradling Fritz Stradling R. V • ACCESS Irvine Ave Pflone Owne< Secretary of the Board ot Direc1or~ Secretary of thf' Board of Directors Neat 2 etory 4 Br, 2 Ba. 645·0164 or 548-8200 of Santa Margarita Water D1stnct of San1a MargBrita Water 01slrlct For Clatsl~ Ad home. large patio. fruit '·~"v'W"""1MA---- STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) STATE OF CALIFORNIA I AmON W' Veraalllet condo. 2 Br 2 ) ss ) s.. ,.._ll trHS··•nd 14 · paved 3880 Mlchelaon0rlve Ba. aac . rec faell . COUNTY OF ORANGE I COUNTY OF ORANGE I • OAILY "LOT BOAT S139,750 North ' •v • " ~ ""' st CH age area tor your R. V trvlne S 115 500 "'"2 306"' 1, FRITZ R STRADLING Secretary of the Board ol D1rectors of 1 FRITZ R STRADLING, Secretary of tl'le Board ol Director• ol AO.VI.sot c 11.4 Realtor 5•9-2644 SIOLllll irw IHTIOITI JILL& IALllA lhe Santa Marganta Water District. do hereby certify thet the the Santa Margarita Water District. do hereby certify that the Ml·H7I --------• Dellghtf11I Maea Verde • Br. 2 ,.-be. etngle femlly Beaut. 2 br condo, Ml MC. foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Board of 01rectors loregolng resolutlon was duly adopted by the Board of Olreotora ---------, home on .imo1t • 3rd on detadled home. Turtle bldg, 2 nd nr. 2eo Caoney ol tald District at a regular meeting of said Board held on the of said District at s regul•r meeting of aald Board held on the , ... ,,',,• 1 •,".' C.filQ ~ ,t'\,... I. -/!.. t: ~a.., wou an acre Spactous tlnglt Aoctc Ndv• Lrg y•rd. Lane. Owner 87~7. 19th day of March 1984, and th8t 11 was so adopted by the 19th day or March. 1984, and that tt was so adopted by the v~ '-'~ rvi ~ lJ<r~ •ut• •tory with •Bdrm. lamlly a/c, lntwcom & tee •YI. following vote following vote ""•' ~. n u • •ou•" rm. Jenn·Alre kitchen. cent vsc & mucn more 30 YI IOIAl/lll. AYES DIRECTORS SCH 0 NE B 0 ULT 0 AYES DIRECTORS SCHONE, MOSHIER. VA Meir tulte with atnum yr betow market rate 2Br 2ba wtyard, f/p, MC INGHOUSE MOSHIER DAM MOORE end tunken tub Don't tinan $340,000 For Into x;te, ll39,000 Catt VAN DAM MOORE NOES DIRECTORS NONE • · ' - ' mlN thlt one •t only "'52 ""17(1_ .. __ Pacific) 2·8790oc SU4122 NOES ~BS ENT DIRECTORS NONE ABSENT DIRECTORS NONE Ffl A p C A A S2lt,OOO 751-3ti1 ·"-iii...,.iiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiii"'",..iiiijj~iiiiiil DIRECTORS NONE ABSTAIN DIRECTORS BOULTINGHOUSE -,i I I I C:SELECT • • .. -...... ULllALIE .... -..... Fritz Stradling Fritz Stradling ---. .... PROPERTIES ....,, ..-Waite to Mopt, btec;tt, Bel Secretary ot the Board ol Secretary of the Board of __ 1 ... 119' M. pier, fenylr•t•. 3B02ba 01rttetors of Santa Maro1trltt Otrectora ol Santa Margarita bl l y =all llT,111 ma. PllOI ... 211 Ba.I Bl '73-2'43 Water 01Slrict W.tter District -I ,,_ 1111L momvr A ,,.., 8f)O dMn c ianlt In ""PAT ... , 1SEAL) 1gEAU _ _ Ill& YElll an ••~t lntlOe 10 Lux~ apactow 1 Br s TA TE OF CAL IF ORNIA s l ATE OF CAl Ir ORN IA I ~tlon Vacent ' avall· c:ondo In VIiia Balt>oa I 'IS I S'I he u r t~H $pee1acular 3 bedroom. 2 •bte Catt UI tor deta.lls 1124,500 71'4 94e·7893 COUNTY OF' ORANGf I COUNTY OF' ORANGE I --....-r-.....--. 411"' ••••n; ""• "'QI\ P"C• 01 b•lf' home within walking U4· lJ 11 •Wit ... H l 1 I FRITZ R STRADllNG SecretaryottMBo•rdolDirectorsof I FRITZR STRAOllNG ~-r•titryolt~BoardolOlrHtor•nf 11 l ; ::.:;:1;·:~•.:.;u,:,:~11 dtttanc:. to M ... "f:n.de ~ th. Santa Margarita Water Dtstrict do hereby cer1ify that the thfll Santa Margama Watt1 Olttrict do hereby certify tt1.i Hr• I Goff CourM H"9!_ .. fl ly Co• U M • u d t f RESOL l Et j 0.11111ftd ••••• '""' -room Double br...... r• t · F•-i--~ 14w•1 '"Br .bOv• and tor.,.,Oln? 11 a lull true en correc copy 0 •above and ror..,.,01ng 1s 11 lull true snd correct copy ot RESO • " [ (. ~ It [ _.J tlo f"' -,_ WVVY • " -• ... h I b ·• piece. COV9'!'9111 P8 "" tba, new 1t1nducs1 UTION NO 84 3 6 o said Boe rd and I hat t .. e sanw H no Hr\ u TION NO 84 3 t of q1d Board. and that I ht ••mn h111 not t>:!!P-t • T"T ...,...1 _J~':-1 0 . • • 1 out~OOf llvtng, lutl\ land· !:--~~~=~ie:lllk 0 •mended or "•Pit•l•d amMdnd or repealed j _ _J_ _ •c:aptna Price only f10t Olaatftec1 Ad oa':,~ ~:1:1.,,:•~ DA TED March 19 1984 OATEO Ml\rch 19 1984 _ S12t,900 C Uto ... now ACTION dn To•al paymtt 9&4t r fllz Stradling Fritz Stradling $ • 540-2313 f\ac.!,llp~-mo SH,000 831-0221 S retnrv of the Board of Secretary 01 th• Boer<1 of .,_.,. ""' 01roctor1 of S "'" M11r~ "'~ s Oire<:tott 01 S nto M111rgar1ta A •• , .... , , A• , 1 " 1 •D-~ OA Trade yo1.tr old 1h1rf for Water 011trict Water 011tr1Ct v 1 1 • 11 M2·5e7t new goodlH wttl'I e (S EAL 1 I ICHli-Lnl b1wer1 I• Otanlflttti.1 JOOI ci...in.o .a Mt·M11 1768 114 Puhll~h,.!1 Grano.-Coast On1tv Piiat April 2 CJ 1984 1734 84 • 1SF~l t Pubhahe<l Orllnge Coast 01111v Plln• ~rml :> 9 1984 $2.17 per day ~at'• ALL you pty for 3 ~30day9 In the 't .. th•/'rm1• llMt !19i111!V;:!:;;;: ..._. LETAveTOOITI ~ ..... Mat~Con.tr remod4'11ng, =Aemod· 541 =:, 1a1r.iiii'1liii •ems c~,JUntS...4 av~llNOfl add n1, roollna.14'1\1 IObl. o. ~/Alrp4alrt OOIMll ~-, ~ l.11\d-lie.Me UOM4 14 Y"I Of AMI. UC. #3f1074. Call f!NCH & OECK8 and retld. llc'd, ~ded. ' Tll--~. ~1121 ~ tooat CUlklrnr• ,..__...__,.;,;....;;_.....-._ Coltee1798-53%2 STEVI E11$*1eneed ~tno lne. For•: 652-9142. ~lltwvbNlelt Oetden. Aoto Tllllng t2'5 ··r.w. ...,. 17MllMS A &h.one91.Wlt.&3klc»\O Tr .. tnm~ "'· w,1rn111 r:· lob . mwnw··· r..d. LARRY 75-t· 1920 = L.ewn ~t/Aotoellina •.1•7 1 • ...--.a-f 541..tot &q.,f40 _..... '..., ... ,_.... P T, NEAT PAO-e..-W~inO -en;. RfMOO!LINO, AEPAtRS. 1Xti tXPiHd • ,.. • ..,_.5 1 • Rc>to T.._ & O(edlng, fESSIONALS. .,._11.-~ • ....._ eon.ull• Cebinet•. T~ Oulillfy. 11 Al Tmur91' Aocxmto :;: ~':: ~= ... ti!t Sod, Verd a..;.upe. 12 YAi f.Xf>· I'm.,,... • -AMlgnmC. N1-t6t0 Fn:·:f.=3Mi=· ftMMt. l<evlnl73'-1503 l.ee>M7·1457,557-450e ,..., ........ ,. Haullno.P .. •H0-34" My~~~,· ~= DAlY PILOT SERVICE DllECTOlY R9pair-~ng lltctrical lufiau Futneceeao.Plplng .a ............. -.-__ ..._,. ___ ....,...,......,.....,,...,,._ ~ &a~• Ooor$-W•nd0wt-Cebtnet• ,11 ..... _.. -i;-;mmt REPXJM LUI~ ~.m e:: cHuac ~ ~.Intl-.'° 1r1 Panel-Patic.Fenc.. 35 ........ Elec:·Plum"'-1'--•"' ~INd "*'' Patto'e. Dr....... PAJNTIHG ~.Neill.,.,, 546-2tn •••••• Dr y . 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I lowr ..... ~IH •• ~ _ r•tretched. 781-ae 11 YefYI ... uonry ...,.pettenced, .. , ...._....._ Dr.in. cew trom S 15 @~ my home iO! T~/r~. C1Mn-AMERICA.N HAHOYMAN 11t G!.N. ~ 11t Prtced lght. Custom Paint• Fr• ee1./alt«CS.. Repeit f~. dtep, ..c. fanl-4 yre. F °' p/tlme. tat Ctttt up. new lawne. 761-3.478 c:~~n~ w~:o~!i ~ble. ·~· fra• etl W«k. llC, 8ob 131.1191 ablerat•.o.leM&-"37 Anytime M&M &42-8033 li ... P.i!ii!i ....... ~--~~ .... P!l'lll!9' Aeft. &42-6874 Debbie &i..,..aye. pa&;, pattlS, COMPL YARD MAINT. Jeeut It Lord. 847-2387 CarOle.46-2 Uo-3283 MASONRY* TILE L"'I Palntlftg. lnt/Elt. SERVICE l REP!JR ..... =...,,,.. Q a Lo\llng Mom wilt care for etc. No Job too '"'911. To flt your need• & t>udget EXPERIENCED home All Typee. Ree1. & Uc. Comm't, resC!'t, acou1. 31 v..,.. E.xl**a contr~ whO=a your toddler In m~ CdM Reas. Mickey 53~0553 ·-•ttll* Aepalre, Painting. Drywall, offlce cleanlng. Reis. avail. 631-2346 celling. 241-0121 I.Jc U09036 M4-l919 work OV«S200 .. _~ •7,"-52 ...-etc. Fr" .. tlmetM. Susan 752-0223 • lebor and ~ ,.,,.,,. v u-29 a 8:30 Drlvewey1, Slctew•lkt, T G•rv 846-6277 PTL •avatm a pa-L-L&.-. M ~. UftlOiimd --------p tloe ct UC'd CteenUp1eTr• rimming -• · _ _, . 11..t~ .....,.._ -·-... •Y-• Mother wilt babysit In my 1 • epa pe 1• . · Yard Malnt •Hauff --HouMCte .. ung, gen I I tnt/eict tr• •t Local r9f contrK1or• ~ 90 C M home Ae4lable and Ron 556-0034 ·MIKE 650-3283 ng Baa~ spec;.-ctMnlng IP9ciell1t • BC U6V1Nd • 10yfse~ (7141838-ff11 P•l hJtlMle .... etat• in their ~-18- ruponslble Reasonable Oec>enctable, free ••ti· Outck/canrf\ll, Low rat• P•t-Preeent-Futur..UC. Cont~ors and con- retea Mis. uttteton Clt11l a1 ltmct Commerclal/Resldenttal MP JOBS & mates. IMM232 Lie T1~ 552.0410 Pain• needs world 871-5120213/894-32641 eumete. contact Mary 650-6016 w -Landscape Malnlen.nce SMALL MOVING JOBS Prof. (28) '/1"1 Incl cabinet Grondle .. 55&-40ee wttft , A·' Kleanlng n.Servloes Ouatlty Service reas lie MIKE 846-1391 Houtecleanlng by dey or *A-1 •'111*, reflnllh. wall paper Guar .... ~ any "'-tl°"9. Contrac-. PROF BKKP .IACCNTG Compwte< Mod. tees Free CounMI Meg 6-42-7047 Cu1tom Computer Bkkpg Confldentlallelllclenl aerv. From $25 mo. 6.45-7500 Bonded/Uc"d, we do wtlat • · · week, e1ep ertenced a~ .. 2.. D p-• 1 ru.~3•"1 ... ~ you don·1 h•ve time tor bonded. 20 yr1 In area. HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Rel'1. 541-9363 ._.t queuty. "{;·up. avis .. nt ng ~ """ REP I SpeclWist-$200 & tor'• Slate Llcente 650-1711 McWeeneyLandecape Furniture. Traah. Treea Lie T-118,428 30-1353 Pelnllng. Carpentry, IM.sFtMelt 30yrsexp Board. 28 CMc ~- 6-46-5124 963-S.15 NOAM Houte<Han/Malntenance STARVING COLLEGE Drywall & Plumblng, 770..2725 enY1im.Welt ptaza, Room MO. Senta Dynamic cleaning MNlce c~-"' l nd..,...,_ Malnt Aeaa. wlgood ref1. Ire. STUDENTS MOVING CO. Home Condo & offiee AM. CA 92701. need1 u per people ""'Y'· a ......_.. · Colteoe 1tudent w/lg trucit .. 1. Carlo• 648-4422 le T 2~ ...... 1 _.... 1 p .... 8/Lft ~·1 lewia1/'1ttt1dMa Come join ui and make lawna/palio/1prlnkler low rate, prompt Thank L 1 ............. neur...... nt n• ... ...,.... ..., ..... ,..., .... ..,. ............ _. some e1e1ra SSS Call the etc. Dave 841·&874 aft 5 you Court 759· 1936 CdM Ouallty housec:IMnlng, call 841·M 27 QUALITY PAINTING FAIR Cullom taUored tMne ..... _ w-..-• w--. Barbara after 4PM. WATCH US GROWi PRICES F ti ' ...,trts + alterallon.1. 15 .... ,_ 1 ..,......,.._ .,._ Pink Ladles at 551-1243 l1t•1lq Wllltff KRUEGER HAULING 536-0694 Call ~~-:_;;;,• ytt eicpet. S..1-9839 :!:=:· ~ P People Mowing. Edglng. Twk:e a Furniture, trash, clean-upe ••sit LesMU Datt , Pllo CtaHlfi.d eopleT .. ~t'I ~1 .... _ mo. $20-$25. 850-60HI Matt 645-5089 laetat TH Plano/Vocei fnr beg Pa= T• lenict • ty lot .as• ... ...,,. ..... T Ads, To ~ ~ ed. DAIL y PILOT GOOD'S GARDENING l T HAULING-MOVING Individual & bu1ine11 adults. Eat training, voeel F ING INTERIORS EnOre.1 Summer TrM encl cal 842-5e711 and let a ADOITION' S, DESIGN .,t.aJa'"'l..,H'""'t .. •..,1-ki.aiiil1.__ • A.NO REMODEL *New cabinet•. cabinet lie. reu. Profe111onal lacing, bars & formlct! compl ~ce. 8;'1·2345 counle<tops. tM2-0881 SERVICE DIRECTORY Lawns*Landtcep•Clean-Garage anct yard cleanup. C.P.A. lntlal conaultatlon Improvisation, by ear & HANGING/STRIPPING Shfub Main. ln9'd , tr Mt aaulfted ~VleOr t'8llp 11 all about! ups. Free Est. 845·5794 Jon M S-8192 free. 831-6483 Ken reading. Prof.494--3a52 VISA-MC Scott 873·1512 Greg 557.075' 557-2291 you. •Wit l•tt 1100 1.L Waat.. 1125 Btutt Vafarain.. ... ... Vahraiall.. lpUtlltab, Vat. Af!!!atab1 Vat. ltatab W-.t.. nit lauunaab ltlt ..... SI• •It W.W It• Trt!i!!l!'J~J liv· We t~~!!ooa. C..ta .IN 22J4 ltwpr! ltacla Ult C..ta Mtu Z'lM WIUI lltatl 21SZ 2 ~·~taf,!i,'f: ~rlst~ ~alA~ ~I A:~ W &llllTllT amJ11MI " Ing/dining & kitchen and units. Negative cash Nice 2 Br. 1 ea. carpet•. lovely 2Br + <Sen. 2ba $440 1 Br. refrlge. petlo, l rg 1 1 2 Bf. gee. wtr. family/elderly per1on matt.,.; love, marrl11g9, tnv.strnent c.orp .. Newport Patt/time. pel'IMflMl. Hra ,,,..3Br&3ba,bothllght flow OK, ·lorectosurH drapes, sm fnod yard. 1 concto.Dbtgar,pool,Jac:. no pets. 724C Jamee St trash. lndry. pool, home. NBICMllnt. Call buslneu.etc.831-9397 Beacn. Strong~ 9-1. 80 De:.'~..: .a--dancer lntenora Next OK y 1 chlld ok, no pell. Walk to beach. $895. 673-7787 carport. 111 + sec. No 495-3108 ory & proj9ct coordl· Maret\ of ' --... ""' . . our pr ce. our $550/mo. 111 & 18'1 $200 631-9284. 213-457-4156 ... 85/ 2 B 1 ba apt pets. 29041 Aloma. '_. I r • 3.... nation r••ponllbllltla. M .... can 831..a7oo l•:r~nllon. rm & pool 1erm1. 730-8037 dan 548_3381 ~ mo r, . 9•7PM. Mgnr 496-8221 Lovely lady looking to rent .,.., HI ..,. .... Agt. S.0-5937 It 1 ...,... Newport Height• 4Br 2Ba upper unit Pool, tavndry 0t w In CDM 0t Npt ecn Must ~ ncertent C 0 m Pan 10 n ( f • m l :C•' !-} ata a Spac 4 Br 2',.\ Ba Nr SC crptd, lots of Closet1, 2 room. 2272 Maple wl elct.rly l~y. Extremely fOlll) ADS l*SOOnel manegetMnt s1.000Jmo. 15 ~ off . .,,..ere.. 1 & Ofgan{Utlonal •Hta. UV9 at the beee:h. Cail ' '-taso I r • Plaza. vacant. S850 mo rplCS, encl yard & fruit Tll~ 142-1111 neat&ctean. 780-8438 Wll ~ 10 dep1 An11ur Ad #133. rtpt IHtl uah~t FO< eppt 528·5080 trees. 2 cat gar w/Of*W, p I k pl nd staff membetl, i~•. "'·· .a.12 "'"'""" 24 ... _ Newport •Vfront prlme Wslde 3Br 1Ba gar. nu gardnr Inc. No pets. 1111211 1t,;U .;~·1:':,i! ~1~~~ ARE FREE ecutlYe S410 ,+;; iO; "'" ~ , .. .. office bl~. 8472 1q ft. CtrHI •ti Mar ZIZZ crpts paint. No pets S700 S1350. mo. 8051928"2918 Ea1tllde townMuM Pool, balk llch. prlv. Pref SH & mlnute~.:1ng.lll1~ ~Old~:~~~ i~·~~61Blll Grundy Beeutlfuity turn Twnha. •e• loet ;\ t1PI) 1~2-~8i1 oct EANFoodRON&T: ,E~!,-~ ~~g·s:'{!Tria 1!. ::~ 2 ::i.~ B;. w~~fe Ll~~.,n; NB/CM. Chuck Knight ., Cal: Min. 5 yr• exp. ii Admln. mi & =.'Cs~~ :::--.---::-' 7".""--:o=n: frplo pool tennl1 ct s ory w g1au . .....,. 64 5 8 650-797 673-9127. 673--e209 966-1269 °' 720-99S. AN!. req Non/.moker. °' hoelM*Od' ~ D!JltX!!/ alts l3 S1 1t5/mo S73-089a · Fo•atala '°'couple. S2500Jmo lie. 2-1 1 or 1 WANTED: ROOM to rent MJ..all lmmect opening. s..td 494-5167 ~=&;pi;; pr1me I ,..,. :l Zl t Val~ 1134 Refs.850-3823 S5202Br.pool.2P«ton• ':oi~:.rr:~~~~ wl klt.prlv .. southOfwest · j ;~N~~ T~~~ = ;;UIBIPIUTll • '1oeltlon. P.P. 67l-7673, s~L .. t~m rent!l to 3 Br + •rm. 2'h be + SpleaciouTt 3 Bhr 2~. Vlery ~~n~L:7ltl to beach. Cbuoss1~4!a•n· b!!o' yeomr old. Carmen Wolf. Tr-'...... __ ,_. to run 673-7677 m:i,.,,.. ... .. ¥• ba. dbl encl gar. e an wn •· r"'"• OQ· 203 33rd. St. ............ '""' Found Beagle. trl colored .,,_ .. _, .... 6130. 2 br. 1 ba. patio. Nr s7501mo. 842-8405 avtt1 Qlng, etc. $860/mo. $526/mo 2 Br. 1 ba apt. All N.B. Realty 675-16-42 mutes to San rn.oo ea. female. Newport Beach Another Wendy'• IOCat~ GOmpUtet Pfogt"9ma tOf lanai Prtt Lido VIiiage. 510 35th St Agent 544-1440 bltln•. baJcony, lndry rm. weekend. 650-9282 Animal Shelter 644-~ at a.er & FlllMew 1n bu1y mnetlng reawch Q. Townhome comple11 773-9432 Bachelor Bungalow s~5 Clo .. to lh0p1. IOI SI. UY FIMT Cost• Mesa la now ac-firm. Programing ~· ...it located Costa Mesa: Can VIII e Mobile alt ut111 pd pvt C'Ptddeeor TllnHIOI LUSE 527 Wllaon 2BA+den. Excellent Main llfff ftr Found t,egnant cmleo cat. cepting applicationa fOf !!!!~!1>19., s ... ry c~ s Yf• old. )ltnt term•. ~ParkagPool, no 539-6190BESTlee F:'IHllC view, Broad-m•llT U2-1IOI Channeltoeatlon.Moto ... , 2112 ~t •. 5~~~=r Cre.ek qualltyrrundedpaoolaal ---on f-f:· - $875,000 Prln only. Agt pell Ciose toehopaand Baat. ltacla 2240 c:o:;0.;;~i:!~m!P~~: 55251 I. 2 Bf 1 ba mo S13001mo.6"44--9513 C.M. 150. Alley llel09U, OUfnewsiteOf ... Donat C.Ol 714131• 1 6.45-9850 I restaurants. Fum ~Bdrm S400 crptd Bachelor large family room.' private deck~oit'~rM view: Furn 3Br yrty, aeross from 112 dbl car gar. 343 Loet small r~ cat. male. w9n0y·1. 2840 S. Brlatol Coolc Exper'iellC*! lurdl l&LIM PH Tll·PlD I 2 bllh. S 12001,mo. Bungalow pootSlde lnci deck and patios, at-tndry room. SS. Joenn. bch. vu. gar. w/ct S1200 Cabrlllo. S.8·9516 ::~:vJ;.~~· 4~4~ btwn 2·5PM. Mon-Fri cook for buty tc.ttchan 100 yds to ~nd $SOOK 673•3685 or 1•112• 801 appls & avail April 5th tached 2 Ctr garage. m llllT 142 1IOI 106 Olive. 631-4562 Slng141 car + cab• for E.O.E. Must M ..... 496.~43' with S78K equity 0 w c 1Execullve condo on bay, 539-6190BEST Rttyfee . $1500/mo Sharon • Here'1 a Beauty mint 2Br storage. S90/mo. COM REWARD Lost Cocitateil, Answering SeNloe needt llJ&ldllffm 2nd. 831 -3738 designer, completely Avall now 2Bdrm $475 flat Smith. 644-6200 $635/mo, 2 Br. 1'n b• crptl drp1 applS $600 645-22~ white wl gr•y Costa lei.phone operatOf. Vwl-Equtp. t9ntal ttore.,ec. In turn $1995mo673-0896 not tar from ocean TownhouM . Green~t. 539··6190amfeeBEST Otlic It t l 2114 ~area.546-9141 ouslNIU 3623rdSt.-C, pwty.~.HeevyP"OM OIYlllTM 4-PlU ' 53g..6190 BEST Rlt tee lndry rm. Nl<le location. t a I I p~--•1 Laguna 8eec:t\ u... Typlno & o'"-~per pride of owne<shlp 11110. PISSESSIM · Y 2078 Thurln 1617 w .. tCllff 0:. N.B. 'IRWW lllWIWllR• edmin. 9ktnl '9Q. s _.. 3BA 2ba owner's unit. l&Llll ISL. UYFRllT Big 3Bdrm hM fncd kid• m •Ill M2· 1IOI . . t I,. . I • S1.30 sq 11. Taking appllc:a-~or Incl. Sa\. $4.50 hr.~ three 2BA 1 '~ ba. Room 2 + den on Main Channel ipeatrsS7o00k ~.e~~tkt11t11chy ... ~rb11 Two, llory 3 Br 3 Be great $68S/ E/~ 2 B 1,,., • , "'I Agent 5.4 t -5032 WI m ITLL.... OP9I' mlnd9ct ~ Aen\9l, C.M. 6'$.()Teo for R.V Corner location. $1350/mo 3 mo. mini· .,.,.., ""' f 11141$ f pie~ I pool b r 0hse Frptc '· d IALIU --And running 24 houri • A\tractNe voice ~ CUSTODIAN. Oy• 40 ASSUfM $124.800 at 11 71 mum Owner 6-44-9513 3~e190 BEST Blty lee g~ ~ m!,e 825n-+-tea a wnnd . N,;,_Y&rtoc. IN NEW RcT 8"''"CH dey, 7 day9 a week Pr.... ...., Exceleent • ..-... + ~·. •a: 7 .. IW~ ---ftlled 30 1 Nr H t· --"' ger, t ry rm. """ '' ~ Space tor rent Mike ent th•• Id and r~ a -,. -• -' 1...,..on Hrb~r un 1 Udo Isle 3 BA 2 Ba. Mo to Lg 38' L rm, crpt1 drapes 539-6190 BEST ~lty 2314 Santa Ana. ISlngtes 1 & 2 Bdrm Apar1· 673•5374 °'752•2~1 twa'tmessages for the multiple bonu1 pro-efits. Pickup aipplK:dOn ''V' Co Mo lease $1750/mo Bin 1¥;Ba ln~d_ backyard. •AA -La..-a..12 1101 menlt & TownhouHs ._ I grams Can M Mon ~rt. et St. Andrewt Preeb)'· Amercromble Grundy Rlty 675-6161 grdnr lnckr.$700 1st last Saata Aaa ...v ,. -· -• rrom $860. (Alk •bout BRISTOL & REbHll.l pr-.$> OM 250-0355 terlan Churoh600SI An- 840-2469 ~ sec dep. 536-2789 S3oo Cottage style hse Eutslde 1 Br. smell bul furnished apls. complete Corner -prof office bldg, CIROll If llASUU drews Rd. NB. 831-2880. Just completed Duplex 21 Need an eleganl piece 10 Sharp 2 Br. 1,,., Ba. COfldo. rental app11 & all ull pd cozy. loll of wood cabl· with TV. linens & utenslls. 1000sq11 & up Will build l11 I. llAllll ~r~~·c!,.~= !:,._!! Ck>ses 4/3 Br ea all gar, pttlos 398• hang your ttat? Home on 0 n I y $ 6 1 O I mo 539-6190 BEST Ally lee nets S405/mo. 851-9523 may be rented '°' short to suit lenant. attractive FlllEITH • utH1 pd EXP9' r«i'd __ .,.,.,. -• 1 ---Wedge $1000/wk tor ~131534~-Aprt•tatl Faraialat4 Eastlld• 2 Br. 1 Ba gar. boreeAd at San Joaquin A H Invest 751-5999 ll0-1112 Handyman 855-0665 Starting salary $8.35 per Hamill on St See ownr :: Bl EHt Oceanfront by the te<m or longer) On Jam· terms ....,. .. , 1 -- Ltt1 ltr Salt 1400 ~rtl 7141673-93 19 Stud1oapt ctosetot>each. C • ••24 ';~1eia~tTs~~.':2per~ Hiiis Rd Eicec suite. lrg sk)'lile. ESCO•TS/IOIELS BABYSITTEAIF/tlm•. hr Hrs 8 to 5. Mon thru s18 HARBOR ISLAND DR 1h•u1 l1ft-i1ltt4' stove & refrtg Water & .... ... AV sons. no pets. 650-1798 1 ••4-1100 wood panel. $210 (neg.) n ahemoon into ev.nlng & Fri Harbor Municipal p 1 Id 5000 ft •" gas pd $410 960-1170 S400. d!ic mobUe home, no 7 675 52 Outcalt ONLY 836-9199 occas. nltes. Pref your Court has opentngs for :::se "p~a:s John ;~tes GtatHI 2202 I . 2244 pets, mature adults. EASTSIDE all new. beaut 2 CdM 673"501 / •3 3 h00'14t CM area 631-7287 men & women. If your Smoketree Really 'lcb HOUSE: s3567mo. JYIH quiet, secure 1991 Br. 2 ba, dshwr. w/d, PENINSULA Hunt Beach 419 Main St. GENTLEMAN OF 50 r• type 40 wpm and are 619/323-1731 1 Consider pets. avatl 1485 sq11 2 br. 2 ba home Newport Bl. 646-8373 b•lc. gar w/opnr. $795. Nice lBR Iba unit. 1 hse 380 sq h Private en· ~lr:i ~d=s~1g~ ~,:~o!.'~~: ~_,:~ Interested in ex<* ~ soon 641-6208 tee for tease Frpl<:. micro, STUNNING lrg 1?,;:!r en 631-3646 eve & wknd I from beech, no gar trance.,,., bath. S225/mo. service 32% return on In-my NB home 673-8255 ema. call 833--0411, .xt ti ltatt parquet. dbl gar North· apt pool r area 1 $4951y£1y, utll Incl, no Sierra Mgmt 641 -1324 v-t-t 63c ,.5~.. 270 or 354 for appt 4601 Prtrtr!J 15501 S•••tr I Wllttr woods. $825. 6'44•2227 S475tmo. 1'10 18th F~~~w~h~01x-~rvi :,•t~ t!;~:~e 12:11454~~;16 St Newly redecorat~ Mt of 4 ........... ~OP;;; '""' IAIYSITTEll llHID ~-o~~~E Newport ••... E lllE Rtltlll * TUATLEROCK ... BA. 2 A t t 0 f Eaatslde $610 557-2841 s ___ . B-s 00 A f I otllte SOites, reception & Females prel Model• and Adults. f /T, PIT. Call =-=""""""=-=~----.. • JlOllS lllAL n ba, 3 pools/tennis, bright Jlf ata I, I • ' harp 1 r, 4 · e r g. con I ere n c e r oom , ,, Charlotte's Sitters 420 DRIVER.Easy money, nc Scottldale, Ariz., 4 Br 31 752 """~ *IMMACULATE lrg 1Br. carport, ate 533B West· answering & secretariat Escorts. (2l3)866-t984 62nd St. NB 6-45-3746 hvy work Start today. Be. 4200 sq h. Great I PRIP IWHIEIT ~clean, S1295· """"" ltatral 2702 gar. IM, $525/mo + dep.• minster Ave. 642-7745 services z,.rox nego· Mr Hart 964-0379 views (PeradlM Valley)., 114/lll·l1ll 2 . 3 Bdrms CM HOUSE $3lA/ 644-4033 * I -2 10 tlahll. Only S970/mo .••• n.., .. , ••• ". 4012 BEAUTICt"'N WI mu--Appraised $735.000. $8~1200 Consider pell.~v~o "LIKE BRAND NEW" Sa1t1 Aal 7 FouTyear lease avellable! "' _, debl $355.000 at 9'1.•1..1 ~ w ~ l soon 841-6208 lee Sparktlng 1 Bdrm trom• llt<E NEW 1 BR CONOO 759-1501 -c,;,;id;;.;...A.,RETT-.. E""Of-v"!"10 ... £•0-~:":9~~ Guys.gals. h<>memeker•! Trade. $380.000 equity +I s ••• ., .......... 11. 'fi i so r I. IL-$490. Pool, garage. no Sec gate, P"' lrg back WALKE.A & LEE A e DISTRIBUTOASHIPS SELL 1e KODAK FILM cash for Newport prop-frt• ltw,trt tt 1 ... 1 pell 1 yard, lrplc. dsw. wl d Caeh Buslneu we e IUm coupons. Churctl benefit . • -etty. 802-284•4301 Lai•H· ealty I Pt ai•11l1 Z707 j 301Avocado.642-9850 I ~~9t,~~ecN~r4:!t:1=:101~!~~~~l1~!:11. provide money for ex· •ASSISTANTS 240-0427 i uclats, F1ra1 1 WEEK minimum. call us $295, nlCe bachelor, resp.t 241WWiison.631-0960 1st See by appt only Lots ol prttg, Janitorial & pen1lon. all l~~g~~ •MANICURIST PltaSI IAIU Grnff 15751 fordetall1. 786-1172 1 • person. urn pd. no pets., MESA PINES 2650 Hartel 1 .. 1•2 .... 1 allutmties lncl Mo-to-mo trai~I~ 4 ; Mt Chent ... notnec $75 P« 100, no ell;per NEWPORT CREST Avail 106 E. Bay. •9. LIKE NEW 1 Br.S550 " -• OK trom $1/h 557-7010 ~l~g ~:ss~o0~ ''hwN AICtlard OuelC leteSalonB Pert Of NII ti~ Stert lm-lmlf IOW June 1st. end unit w12Br, PAVT patio poottld• spa. PART OR FULL TIME 200 Nwpt tr Dr. N. m~•atety For detatls I 02 •-1 •a-M 2.,., ba, close to pool SURF & S3ABND2. 1800 yrctltspdlo TOP area quiet no pet• . IMal 2900 Office for lease 525 It. BUSINESS. I llCYCLE 111.p•.. send self tddreued • '""' • ""'!• Move in cond. S 1200/mo beach, r a. ut I .... ... .... , · S4201mo. Ullls pd. air -11amped enveto~ to: 111,lllfullPrlot yrly. 3880 Mlchelson Drtve S875/mo.Appt831·3738 -·2-AoomshareBeth.Female cond,groundlloor, 1055 tNVEST $3,995toS50,000 Fut1/1lma EJCperlence CAl-53.Box9014. , ·Mii Hn PIYlllT VILLA BALBOA· Spac. lrvtne Ctrtal •et •ar 722 ' Newer 1 & 2 Br with ~~2~ u~h ~~~Beach ~~~~~7~, E~t 07~~~~ Wl~~~~~~2t°11 ~~~~19~t et,"_21~1~ Sluart, Florida 33495 1111nl1111111 ~~;cJ°~~t~. =~11~~~~: 3 c~~~:; 21~th ~~hs~:~· 3BR 21,;;ba, g1111g9, frpjC, g~~l S~~O i:lts~~r' SE~ & SUN LODGE view & Adema 754· 1040 l aai attl OJt 40141 Q I w~ £Umlll0 Ull& &readytogo $1200yrty.1 A I/In 786 7698 spacious, S1250/mo. S120wltlup Color TV Mr Tracy --· arttr ,,,,.. • ..,.. Experience In tolderlng 353 leet paved 1tate high· COM Vu of bay 4 lights., ~ _ ga • 875-544 1 Pvt 1 Br, frplc. pool. patio. 3026 w Coast Hwy. Npt ---Print Shop '°' sale. prime C.S.ttit CttMltMt and mechanical UMmbl· way frontage. Electrlc across from park. decor-i Exec 2BA. 2ba. 2 car gar , CdM gar. No pets. 399 W Bay. 1 _ Ofo. s,, frt • IOo 1/f Coate Mesa loce1 1on. Your own echedule. Train-1ng. Leao.rst11p ablllty, ~~~~ tdpdhObne In. ~ear ator sharp, trench doors.1 Yard, patio. s 1150/mo or N:e 1 ~~rm•~e~~lhlng ·, S525 650-63571 S Suites to 3000 sift complete equip pkg ing provided The most eogllsh required. apply In .,.._h an oat mar nat. Mo lo mo. lease S 1650 I ise opt 675-5393 S900I C 11 675.6000 · STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br 21 •••tr Nr Harbor & Baker Easy terms Owner wtll advanced skin care and person 2911 West Garry. Lake of the Ozarks. Mis· W1tt rfrtlt ltats llO IL I i I 2292 mo. a --Ba garden apt pool l eat1ls 2906 549-8181 dys, 720-1444 train F°' into call Greg cosmetic products on Iha Santa Ana SOU1~1•1605·~ake·ac[de~~kefo! •e-"trl 1•1 1•,.;. ICll l!I Ctst l •111 2724 $.4451545 710 W 18th St Furn 2 br twnhse 2 c:ar UniQue waterlronl office 2 l3•373•8460 9-SPM or marke1 Introductory -m ,.. " .. , • " -"' * LOVELY HOME w/pool. . B c cf 213-326-4'35 aft SPM claues 1orm1ng now Call £UCTllltC ltCI, moblle home park. gardener, lrptc $1295 l~r.lmmd occup $415mo WEIFFHAClllOE I iar Bike to beach. H ~~1,d1C~r;a:~r:r~.: M11tg11H Sonlea1261-1606 5.10 yrs uperience. campet park. motel, or mo ref'• 495-4707 E side 2Br $5401mo Want a seleetlon of great 425 wk (213)925-4796 avallable 675-9518 T r. , .. 021 Subtle Images Cosmetics ne.os background In your own private eatate. Ctrt ll ••I •ar 22 · E'lide Bach $3501uttl pcf. llvtng? We can otter any· -• • I -w lrylne. CA trouble$hoohng analog. Can be used as camping Lrg 3 Br 3 Ba duplu nu ltw~rt hack 22H CALL DENNIS 851-0424 thing from a small apt to l eat1ll to l11iae11-.L DOW Ht s SSS t to' d1g11a1 & m1croProcessor a ntll I lure retire-' I YYI " °' s Carpet layer·s helpe7. e11p 1 cul Wtn be are u u pelnl , cpl, drapes Step' $1 27 Imo Npt HM 3 Br 1 Br, utll pd, S 150 dep . • 4 Br house. 11 tooklng In Slalrt 2901 l t atals 291' S 10.000 up No credit w/tools & trans Hunt Bch contro C1r try ~ent New ~urvey.d:; tobch S1500 960-4229 2Baampleprkng &tand· E .sl de f4751mo. CM.NBorHBthlnkof u1 9 Ide 0 9 Pvt PAIMERETAIL/SOOS/F ch.ck no penally Call as.sembltng and testing 1=~~ ~4::~ map. Ctstl .HI 22 4 ~~~9~g26 complete kltch 631-0921 Av•lt 4/1 :~~~I ~~n~hat chOlc• ol ~ P~ ·&Of! boa~Ydock 1803 Westchn Dr N-· Denison Assoc 673· 7311 ~._ 89 l- 4 590 f,~~:::.1 ~~.~r~: .Af'(;ient oak• end htekory hou I 1BR WIPlllO Gas pd TSL MGMT 642-1603 I avail 2BA 2ba, $4751mo port $4~& 181 dyl, ltlt ... ,.. 51001 canm (rt1tw=i 1 ments Call S.9~777 wllh loll of grass In a 2SB~1~~··1ow5600j9,;.~r 1 s20001mo. Moaetn 2 $400rmo A11a11 !5tTt 84. NBAEALfY 675•1642 mcl utll D Johnson 720-1444ev l -7-12 noon 5 day --parklike setting Much aza. • Story Back Bay, 4Bd 3 Refs required. no pets. __ 760-1966, 675-6000. ---Ellpenenc~ only Call' l SOHW SEClnUY wlldgame.Deer,wlldtur-545·4731,545-0034 _ 1 be. 3300 s/I. 3 car gar, 147Flower.6"45-8161 $6851mo Eastslde. 2 Br .• F res shr wt same HB 2 Ct aatrci1l 11.lllllCOlllT Marla.494·8460 EOE l1or one ot oc·1 old.SI key, foK, raccoon Vear 2 Br 1 Ba. lrplc, c•pt, drps pool, Jae .. 'l•ac lot POIS 2 Bdrm. rel rig, gar 1'" ba townhOUM Frplc, I Br t Ra nr beach $27S l t allla 29111 UfQfl1'1 CLERICAL companl9s Corona d.i (round ll1hlng tdeel lo· No pets. $8251mo. turn or opt 842-1366 S495fmo t $300 aecvr· yard. gar. new crpl1. A ail ;;,,med 960-\866 16040 Herbor F V The Orenge Coast Daily CLERK Mar ofllCe E•~ltonal cation Good high 548·5827 0 SE tty 6-4&-034t •ft 1.30 PM lndry rm Nice location v 12•0 .,, f1 Pilot has en e•ce4i.nl OP-opportunity Ben•l1t1 ground All 1ev.i to roll· S350 H U 2617 Orange Man 40 yrs or older. to stir • .., Call Lynn S47 5625 lng. Lar~ gercten are• 2 Br enc:lsd £1r crpts lmmac Cot111g9 •tyle 1Br 2 br. 1 be clHn upper apt TSL nlT 142-1101 2br 2ba Oakwood Apt s Agent 54 1"5032 =::t:r ~~'°'a A:~~ I TYPISTS . OK to 11eep horses. Invest drape• 773 W Itson No very "1'-~ •m 1 acre quiet Pref quiet cpl. No pets. -$350 mo 645-3761 Ott lc e / Shop I S tor age Executive with a proven OICITIYl UllnllY In America A legacy tor pets S550mo 831-8212 539.-6190 BESTRlty IM S515tmo. 641·9352 W•Ull YILL&ll space300 sl or more reas tr eek record Great Start your career with a Ei1perlenced executive · d --MIF 25 yr or older to shr 3 1 1 az.1 children Thie lransactlon 2Br. tml yerd 2033 memt & grdnr Incl S1600 patio area SSSO/mo spt, l/r, patlol bal No $400l mo 751~974 .-••• atrial draw ag11nat com· led hnanc1el tnltllutlon Publtsher Mull have your chlldren or gran • $500/mo + $800 depotlt. 3 Br, Westclln are•. pool, 2 Br 1 Ba pvt ger lrg 1 & 2 Br •Pll avail. pool, Br hse H B nr bch C M.sa C·2 S.8-7249 potential guaranteed I dynamic growth-orlerl· Here ery °' m~ ne can M handi.d com· Wellece. Mature edit•. 1 760-1399, IM2-1445 Av ell now • Call Larry pell S516-S62i misston Desire to move GAEA T WES TERN good snorthand & typng plelely by !NII Write chlld ok 675--0936 S Br 4 Br+ bonuS 3 Ba. 546-4519 or 546-S882 TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or Prof non-smkr Fem shr 2 lntab 2t20 Into tMnegement a plus SAVINGS sl11ll• Attractive Ofhoes In Truetee, Gen«aJ Accep. --"" or S 600 ___ tM2· 1603 Br •Pl NB. nd Bdrm !urn 2000. 2000 1 looo 1q 11 S«ld reaume to 1 I lrvtne Caft 752-8474 ta.nee Co . Bo11 329. SG75 3Br 2Ba nMr Hoag frplc, green~! 1 2 Br 2 Ba. Condo nr SC $350 Batsy 673-4320 p o Box 1560 We are Hetling tndlVIOY81s n-. ai... "~ -Oaage Bffch. Mluourl Hoaptnod41smhOtMPh 120-11:>8 Plaza, pool S5961mo. 27 0 ---3975 Blrch,NB 92828 1owortt 1nourlo.nOoo-... , ....... r...WI 85065 or call collect: 539-G 190 BEST Alty'" Canal front 3Br 2Ba walk Incl• heel & watet No Baal. lelC~ 4 Prof resp MIF lo shr I0\19· S.50 1q It Agt 541"'5032 Eof'111 Mese. ' mentatton department Pltime $5 hr Hunt Beech RENT GUIDE to bch S1050 Avall now pell. 631-1478 flX Bdrm. f9frlQ, enQt gar, ~et,!,ve;:;J:tou" $450/mo, OV9r tOOO a.I: belwMn tri. hOUra ot arM "8·14811 a.,.(114)112...Jt.a ..... (114)112-1121 DOCKSIDE A.E. 840-8208 2B r . 2 ba. unlurn, 1Qhool. 7 paflo,l425• <Sep good lnduttrlal tocatlon _ 8AM·SPM and 2PM· "": DOVER SHORES BMut. 1tove/retr cpt1l drp1 892•53 3 -Pvt Br & be In lrg CM hme Agt 645·9850 AOOlllTlll Ol.111 ~,r.~~·= ~ ~ IAllZllE I 10 3BA. 2 ba, country Westtlcte $4751mo, no 1 BDAMAPT lnctudesulll· ~o-1 ~""c:>°5~8_2~!e7 Fe C M 800 tQ n wtth amell Interior deliQn firm ...-1ng rMI .. tat9 loan doCU roi> ~~c50Kiv~dtc;,t, HouNt-.Apt:&c~~OI kitchen w l p ool pett.IMM382 ltlea & cable hookup ony~ __ .... _ office &. re1troom tngbrlghtP9'900 ~ble ment1t1on end tn~n-.:::> ' $115,000 Xlnt tu LandtorcUAdvertlMfr" S1950/mo tM1·8833,agt. 2 Br 875 utll lnct 781A S4001mo HA-4053 Rmmttothr2BraptC M. $300/mo Agt 759-8006 ~n~~~~ngp~.~~:ty,:1 1on.a Tw1119 45 "'(PfTI" ~ ~ tf\eller. Rancho Call· 75$ at S1or .. a Market• Exec VIiia h•...., 2 & Den 2 JoAnn MS 1453 Smalt 2 Br 2 CM gar cover~ non smkr, pool •P• quires 11..ht bkkPQ. 120 r~uired ":: ...... fornla 657-3298 IOJ lnlo 141-4290 B• 2 trpl(-POoi epa prvt pet 0.1< • pa1io, 'JO mue' to beh. _!275'"° Mllr.• 631"2737 A•1 .... uants 30H key by t~ anct 'l"OflG I we orter c;ompetui"• :: Q; l~H t l Condon4'SCP1au.2 Br.2 S1250 67~"3313 THE GABI.ES 28' w/gar S72Slmo 213-925~Shr2BdrwllU~.on14th SCRIM.LETS data lne>ut ••C>8' Good aalarlet ($850/mo ,..,,. _ t . equ ty ba, paUo, MC, clu~M. Elleo Villi h~Br Den 2 crpll drapt blllna tenoad $57$-Sn& mo 2 & 3 bf. St Belbe>e P91\ln S350. J\ c:ommunieallonl lkll 8 lngl anct exceltenl t>en-=:! "" modetn 1,4 ec NewpOrt 2 pool, Jae, NUne No pe11 8e $1250 2 pool epa ~ard Wl patlO W81er pd enelld gar909. WHh· utll Inc 875-26&8 N"-I ~~s must Pi.at.ant enwon-, eftta For your lntentew -~ I t,_, bed! bay 4 bdrm $e15/mo 786-5833 prvt 873-331 8A8-1375 ~120 CaM 1..SPM •lct,..,.r hll-upa, yatd, Shi ee.ut Dene Pt. 2 Br· An->n t.I\ ment aNS good beneflll pleale c;111 Mon-Fr1: ::-_ ..... J 2437"F"Orange $.695 p•UO Newpotl BNCh ,.~Ba Twnhs. S350 ' MC NOn amok.et tM 1 4004 MM-4 30PM ~ ~ h~. WANT: L.A. or o.c eatttl<M Rania! Bungalow ........ -...... R ,~..... &42 1603 "3 .. ..,... Alpaca."°"' -----I comm't, 1ndu1trlat or 1 Bdrm Cfptl thrv-out •a-:... .... UL_ IL a IHI .. ..,.ya • ' dep •• ...,.,.. Hutch Scheme '"' OUll 11. l -.... Uf\lts. M2·13N quiet yerd upper $300'1 _tr .... , l!V89 4814 -8 $U5 ""1 STEE.P Fun IHM politton evallabte .... ..,.. __, ~ 53M 90 BEST 2 BR den on Main ChM W llcM, alt '*"· 1'4 81·1 --Shr luK hme 1 r tor 1nd1vtctuai with rntf'V. (l 14~l1MlU tr ... "" ,Nt'#PCrt Beach Oupleic:l ~ 1 rlel . a t3$0/mo 3 moe' ~ttoe, OIW. no pelt. IUll .. • -2 rm IUlte S376 Roottoe> After Me1no the hlQh P'lee t ll-U ll ;r,-• 1M toooaan.38t2Ba + £ atde 3 r, frpt. mln.Owner833-ts13 kldl OK, avlll lmmed ,28t2.,.8a.d/w,watw/dryr patio vu 11t. tut. 09'> Ofd1111necs -.ater.1tnend mum yeeraxl*W\~ -• _ ;:a Bt~la 1 *· prtde '726/mo. net g1rdener '875/rno 845-8&48 hk·up, garage, frplc, ut111 H2-344S 9664479 ol mine~ an Old .,., ~1ing • -~ t le 846-3 17 -_.llllTlll ----1 St50/mo 9'2~711 -edl!Q9 and .. Id. Ol1• ciency °" 10·key and ac-~·ut ._.-.., • of rp In No gerege 1 I • rwe 3 Br nt Ba In qute1 E. 8"'91 THE BlUFF&-28t 2be apt otled waler run• STEEP " c;.urete typlnQ skltll f'9Q I •n ~ '.::::: . ~~~.=·~ HOUM about 2 Bdrm 2 8t llYfllllT toe, pvt patio, p()Ol, lndry wa to bNQh t 8r llCM, lrple. ct111wr. 2 C.f IJll. CaJUor aPOt., 710..1411 WESTERI ~ ----w/gw and thady yd U30 2 Main Chan fldl Clfp()rf set5 ·mo r9f~ Cf'O\a drpa $490 pool Mature fern S3H SP RITUAL READINGS -S:: ••Cflange c:!' .. _.~'!·1· 630-8190 BEST ~tty s 1g:,:, 3 mo. ~-Curt II 83 \-1291 Agt &38-4'37 • ta1/tall AEF'• $4.t-835' Mv!. In ... mall.,. I.OW uu•mann UST Sl"lllS .., 162·1202,...,._, ---t ..... omc.. •IMatWQd W -· "'•-_.._..n~-· wen NEW 2 8f 2 Ba Condo 815 mum &«·9-513 <>r*, '400'• 28' 2941 app11 crptt wa to bMCh Bech Would Ilk• r"4) F to llv 2 marr••o• & bu11neu. or - " """'...,.,_ 1~ if w 11th St dbt qar, no g le YoAlf litlOPPtno Ml-~ ~ neg ._, slove relrCga crpta, t>r? bl at PfomonlOfY Pt Aleo counMllnQ 1815 ~de ~ .. ~Q & tes ... • _ Iii. • to lltl? QMlll edt OO ST95 Siett MOft1 t • .-he Dally Pio-k"'-fin. CCI 639-6190 drP!i _,.t• & pa pd Nwi>t Bet\, nontamkt no Se £1 ~ AMl San Mef9t.,,.. Must be ~:.:i:.' Catt NOW. g:"'841_1324 • n =~-ft:d\da 8'8TAttv._ 142g 6384637 P91• Can Oave87S8497 Ci.tr\ Llc'd 49i-7?9e rnouvaled 26'·1111 Equal()(lpc,£n'ICM MIF ------- \ + LU _w •• u ,,,.,,,, +us a a s • C9 Orangt Cout DAILY PILOT/MOMay, Aptll 2, 1N4 ACROSS t USSR symbot s Cetus star 9 Bound 14 E•i!ltenu '15 NtiOhbO< Of Turkey 16 Drama speech 17 Female· sull 18 -·Island 19 Soap 1ngred1ent 20 Silly one 2 t Christ or the - 23 Salety - 24 Oleo. etc 26 Turkish coin 28 Shout • 29 Contn bullo n 33 River r ap1d s 36 Clusters 37 Brown shade 38 Rowers 4 7 H•nd tools 48 H•nga 52 Alennder Or•ha.m - 55 Commence- ment 57 Belmont · winner - Rtdge 58 Mature 60 Steer girder 61 Of grand- parents 62 Metr1c un11 63 -mater 64 Prank 65 Suspicious 66 -year 67 Paradise DOWN ~ 1 Complains SI 2 Proh1b11 3 The 400 name mvtoU• PUZZLE 80l VED 13 W1ck1up 22 Separates 25 "To be" part 27 Action law 29 -- River' 42 - -pack 43 Adherent 45 Visitor 46 Petty tyrant 48 Play PllllTill Can you . Spare 3 hrt nlgf\tty? Are you .... Well groomed. dependabi. and Nit motivated? Ooyou .... Enjoy working with kids? II you can anawer YES Phone646-7021 2:30-$pm Mon. thru Fri. Pr.,.,tJ ... apr Experienced wltfi R.E Ileen• Pl efetred Grow- ing H B. firm Call Tom 0< Sandy 963-1900 Dupont 18 clfl chest Freezer. good cond, $125, 873-4220 I llY &PPLWIOU LES 957-8133 I Ill llFIJllUJUS Cash paid. 650-7452 Kef\more Washer & Ofyef xlnt cond. $100 •ach. 'llN• ,... 1835 engine, magi. new tlrea. l2000. Call 967-2805.182-2917 '80 O•IHI Rabbit (. tan/tan, ult c;ond. low ml .... $2500.648-&533 'llNla ~500. '97-se54 39 Common 4 Puts bac.i.. in 5 Female 11t1e 6 Goll clubs 30 Thought 3 1 Mild oath 32 lnsecr 49 Discolored 50 Avoid 5 1 Drawing PI T. earn $15-$25/hr as a * Retail exper preferred crystal consultant Will (But not required) train. 552-..285, Judy * Flexible hours PI T help Must be honest, (AM/PM evenings) 544-6.488 __ ,,...,...,...,.,.,. __ ---------'7 8 convert .. xlnt cond In a out. 85K ml. $5800. P.P. 64S-2375 dyt. 642-0315 lolks 40 Greei.. letter 41 Assn 42 Meal course 43 Banquet 44 Typ1ca1 item 46 NaCl pharm 7 Alrican com 8 Cake 9 Part of Nfld 10 Map line 11 Deep mud 12 Heathen god 33 -Bay OR 34 Seal type 35 Importune 36 Heavenly 39 Titled women 40 Danube port room 52 Sports Item 53 Short tor Edith 54 Instrument 56 Talented 59 Alflict retlable & well groomed. apply In per.On Frff ft Yea H22 25 ft Coronado Sloop Fem preferred. Call 10< appt 966-1300 Serv~ station attendant. Free to go()d home 1 Yf'-Oid New paint, Iota of extr41 CllSllEllS PIT eves & wknds, neat German Shepherd mtx. $9500 AYS 84&-9000 P •• 011••111 •IEIT 11s-11m11 appearance and hand-548-..050 anytime aft 6. -• '" writing only n~ .:pply. ---------'73 Erk:aon 29', xtras. 3 years hotel experience 10080 Adams St 2590 Newport Bl, C.M. F1r1it1rt 6025 $24.500, c:tean. dodger or strong food & llQuor Huntington Beach Tlllermatr 838~ 1737 BMW '14 32& background. Call Maria, 9am-6pm ITllHIOI CLElll Antq Ratan wicker .patlo --------- 494-8460 EOE Dally with food experience. 5 setl4chrs $600 969-2000 OAL U W/I" letrlaa 10 Tt htfff Frt• Sales___ day week Call Marla. -C---1--11-t --d-k.....,.& Rebullt engine. cleen boal. Readyfor Immediate '81 Rabbit Convert I Slvr/blk, 53K ml, $7300. 557-8220 ut51 U 493-7495 llEOEPT/lllllEfPEll AN OHIO OIL CO. offers 494-846-0. EOE lassie rg ro op es Asking ONLY $34,500. deflverv F .. 11 11 match chr, immac cond. Ed Cox Yechta Bro-STERUIG or sma company, sa • high lnoome. plus cash $975 obo. 673-2418 makers. 714-675-1823 bonuses, benellts to ·--------•! . kerage 675-4006 Contour lrg Cuddlereh'iilr. =----------mature person In Orange STUDEllTS xlnt oond, vibrates $200. ltata, BMW& IEOEPT /IEl'l IFFIOE Phones, llte typing & ttllng, good starting position In growing company, 8-5. 558-3316. Jackie County area. Regardless n S~ A Ski 7111 of experience, write T.J. llT YHll. 548-365 .. Read. Amlprlcan Lubrl-Siii ....... ••wn _Ol_n_lng_Se_t _. A-s-ian_l_m_po_rt_, 6 1916 ce Arrow 18' J/o. cants Co .• Box 426, Day-ti:n -hand carved chairs. 9. 302V8, OMC 175, lmmac 1540Jamt>oreeNB WE CARE hwlltM ton. Ohio 4S401. We have opening• for table Cost $6000 Sell cond. $5500 FIRM. 140•1.U IEOIPTilllST W.H ~ ~~6 ~ea~!rl~ld i:= for sJ500 83~38S H/6.45-8814 W/5 .. 8-1182 Part1 Department 11 now Mon.-Frt 8:30-5:30. Light ' 1 & s t d F P 0 Mulat lQ. it. 7 l open on Saturdays. 10 BILL YATES vw.PORSCHE t ping NB 955 "~50 Cl\allenging opportunity even ngs a ur ays. rench rov. resser, _ 3 f Y • · ...., · for self-motivated home-Earn money. tr I pa & matching chest drawers. Fighting h ,.. $300 ;;ct;. ~~~pm °'your conve- Receptlonlst for busy makers. part time or full bonuses. Cell w h t I go Id . $ 1 5 0 . WlnslOw Life ratt $900 "._H, Ju.in• ·'' i''' .1n11 837-480049l-4S 11 chiropractic otfice. Must time, commission sales Mr. Rountree 631· 10 .. 9 Zodiac 11· Zad S600 2 be sharp, well organized of professional high l•l· 7011 Frencil st)'14l kidney ll'lpd t25v Plgtella $75 eech. ~R and dependable w/good quality glfls to business Mon -Fri 10am-3pm desk s250 & nightstand Coastal Nav OF $75. phone voice Non-smkr clients Call for appt S 125. 644_5834 646-3631 preferred 63t-5690 250--0352 ---------OSales-Servtce-Leatlng Vtl" t ...SE 173. clean, wagon. $2299. 494-1&58 17 red Teenagers 12-17, earn be-Game/dining 42"tbl, 4 Until May 1st Introductory e ...... lallrf•C I• IEOEPTIHIST P /T W.HPEISll tween ~O-S80• P< wk. Capt uphol chrs. like olfer 9 5 aux deiMI en-..,... Law Firm 8:30 to 1:30. Bikini Shop. Beach area After school & Sat. new.$500. 557-1365 g1ne complete $1 550 22 Elft,.18 ltlhtf'J $4 50 per hr. Apply 2099 P/llme. Call 63 t-28-00 964-3844 Brian aux delsel engine com· San Joaquin Hills Rd. ~,...--=------,--,--Hldeabed. dlb size. gold, lk plete $2300. lnatallatlon Excellenl Selection 01 New Newport Beach. Sales ~erson, part time, Telephone Seles new. $95. 6.42-4397 avail lcarua Marine and Careful!Yprepared experience req'd Barely llAUll Fii llLUIS 542.9000 UMd BMW s always In IECEPTIOllST There Swim Wear, 2117 Earn $100-$1,000 per wk. I HY flllrnlE Stock Immediate opening for W. Balboa Blvd N.B ...-pay Guarantee LES 957-8133 Ital N1iat. 111·3111 part-time Receptionist Salespersons: full/time vTralnees no exper nee King size w_ater bed wlttl Serrict 7020 208"1(.. tat.Sanla.Ana . with some PBX ex-New deSlgner boutique. VEarly AM firs 6-11 Wave Master & Head-Marine Etectrlclan l CJosed&indey perlence. Hours 4:30 pm Fashion Isl. Must have V'Hlghesl Commlsalon board $500 o bo Mechanic, 25 yrs exper., ________ _ to 8;30 pm .. Monday lhru exp. & refs 760-9333 V'No nights°' wknds 641 7424 6 8-5 675-0251 1• Friday and every other ~--------II both energe1'c & bright -Refs 4 400 LARGE SELECTION OF weekend. Call Jaynene Sales call Craig 957-1062 Kng Sz Waterbed Chester Slips & Dtcb 7022 NEW & USED BMW'SI Collins lor appt. Jim PHOTOIUPHY Belore 1PM Drawers Hutch cost -•--•!l'P!IP!~.---LOii IUOI 1ft ··-··--Salmons Import, 1301 E ed & S 1000 sell ~00 673-1769 60'SLIP VOLUME SALES 00 Quall, St Npt Bch, >epenenc canvassers TELENHE ULEI FOR SAILBOAT SERVICE& LEASING lelt Wutt4 SlOO Btlt WaatH SI Belt WaatH 5100 833_9300 coupon sales Also need C.M ofc needa phone Packard Ben Sid oak cab. 673-1003 3670 N. Cher"" Ave. a•••1E IHll Houseileepers wanted. ex-llllSlll •SSIST 5 trainees. Call Mr callers for MA 0 0. ben-w/turntbl, rcrds, match'g ••• ~-.I ----AT.-12•' LONG BEACH --penenced. References • ' Wrighl 9-5. 650-0725. ellt show. PIT days/eves spkrs $300. 969·2000 acyc ti 405 llSTALLEll/SEIYICE 631-0209. Call between Futl & part time skllled llEOEPT/nPIST Sandwich shop. PI T Exp or unexp $4/up hr PhytllsMorrlsOriginalCof-Mizutani Super serepti 10 (No Cherryeidt· I 1 Full time Job Must have 6-lOPM nursing facility 1\~aguna Active sales ottlce with counter help 955-t247 754-1941 lee Table .v, 1n. plate spd, mint cond 23-24", $11•)111·17 0 '- good driving record Refs Beach Xlnt wor ng in· busy telephones Central °' 971-1739 I Temporary Childcare pos-glass top 36x60 in. 15'.<, appraised $900 •. $550 rade-lns Welcome req Please send phone INTERIOR DESIGN, flare vironment 714/494-8075 NewPort locahon tn high with Gold leaf Eves 642_9611 OPEN SEVEN DAYS no & particulars to Ad tor color? Quality people OFFICE CffllllUTlll Ask tor Joan Lamb SECllETUn P/T iuon. days. eves & shor1 base $600 call 642-0t 16 ---z~-=-1·--------- " 1051 Dally Pilot Box needed to coordinate S 57 W t rf t I I Opening avail immed for 1erm overnight. minimum · Ca•era 14 Dat••. a 9117 lS60.Costa Mesa9'2626 decor lor olllces & OCC. $1294 to t 7 mo I I fH t•H IC. enthusiastic · resp per-age 20 yrs Professional Plulh&elegantoystercol-·'1 Chevy Bubble f op 1 -----homes PIT .FIT W iii 11 mo /yr Type 55, w/ ltalttrs 111· 1•00 son Hrs 10-2 Mon thru Sitting Service Agengy ored tufted lounge Sola Camper, fully equipped, 71 OATUSN 2402 SCTIY /lfc Mir. train Unhm1ted potenhal good exper 8-5 M-F. Fri. ·979_6263 Kathy 2 5666 V 11 Vient o . $250. 972-2707 anytime oiler 64-4-6 591 78,000 miles Tustin Tennis Ctub needs Call 848-9774 lor appt. Contact Coast Communl-Mission Viejo 951-5664 On sleeper sofa,earth-$3500 650-4593 ~~14_;;;:,und person JAllTOlllALPOSmtl ~~01~~~o:W~~~~;'~y llECEPT/TYPIST SECllETUY/W.H TIAVELUHT ones. brand new Must Mtttrlikt1 I H ·182soz 5spc:1cass1ow I Part 11me Mon thru Fn. 4 30pm Apr 13 Immediate opening lor ex-Executive Secretary to the 2 yrs Sabre exp enioy seU $300. Dys 545-2688 ·77 VESPA MOPED. $375 miles. ,;,rnt co~d SS900 &EIEllAL OFFICE 20-28 hrs week Call EOE · M/F /H per1enced proless1onal In Director 01 Sales for selling expert 'in re-O'Nese ev 631-6.c 15 Like new 5 .. 6-5975 675-5899 Nwpt Bch pnvare Post 0 1-557-7480 Iv msg o-FF-1-CE_M_a-ture person to ~~~~ ~°:~:ra~~c~::~c:t :!~::id~ 1~V:;:":o~tl~C searching low fares. Rblt 93ln Kroehler daven. '78 Puch MaxC600 ml. xlnt '78 B210 GX. 36K ml, rblt rice Accurate typing 'EWELllY •uES assist ••gr ot busy office Airport area Min 5 yrs pleasant personality port(reuph) $200/bo, cond .. 675-2176 ~oo_ en~, 2 nu tires. AM/FM, Flexible hours 549-2287 ._ ...,. "" · phone and communlca-Marte 660 9200 Lido Village finest AGS Hunt Bch Call 8-9AM t1on skills. front ottlce ap-exp Type 65. SH 80 -S 1 lQO. 969-2!>00 Honda E11press Motor-$3 00 759-1356 ieweler IS offering unique Mr Scott 534-6051 pearance and accurate Send resume lo PO Box nPIST Sid Maple din. set w/10 bike, tow mlles. gd cond ·so B210. white wtth blue general office Part time bookeeper with accurate typing. also general clerical duties Costa Mesa. 548-8671 wkdy mornings only career opportunity to OFFICE WORK ror plant-j typing (55 wpm mini-2500. N B. 92660 or call S 1100 matching chr9(8 Capt's) 4 $350 obo 641-0493 Int new tires, good cond person exper·dmQuahty scapecolllyprng,some mum).Call S47-5616 _ 553-094o _Experienced Typist. leafs.$1000.969-2000 Peugeot 103·blue. like S2795obo.650-1416 Jewelry, china and crystal phones& sales 10-15hrs II tf S i SECllETAllY (EXP'I) 80-100 wpm needed for Steeper sofa $100. king new, $275 548-5313 Ferrara· 9121 sates 5 dys a wk. flO per week 751-2271 IOfH °" ''1" IOf challenngtng Newport bed. $50. bookcases. Ibis eves 673-9334 ---Part/time Elementary age tor fast growing manage-Beach Executive Suite. $10 ea. 650-3823 J11t1rcycle1/ --'67 FERRARI 3366¥ General Office Intelligent. aggressive for 1 person office. purchase. Ille. type. phones, lull time. sailing knowtedge help- lul 548-9452 PART TIME children. H B 964-4223 menl development com-LHAL SECllETUY Follage plant maintenance -----pany. word processing, Front office appearance ScHtera 1011 640-8347 or 6.44-56.42 Newport Beach regional 1n ottloes. 2-3 dy wk, exp llEllllT MOTEL general otllce experience ~60~~5~o Call Joan atll sg~~ &&o:~;~~n~tb~::~~ '75 Yamaha if4oo. $350. a.... 1125 office of Nat'I tirm. Prac-preferred Must have car has openings lor lhe fol-preferred Irvine Call xlnt cond. $275 974-2584 runs good 6.48-1252 173 Xccord. S-an, cass .. lice confined primarily to 557-0785 lowing positions. FOOD 551-1158 lor appt nPIST .... c 1v11 1111 g at 1 on .,,...---=--,....-,-SERVERS with fast Sola w/matchlng love seat '76 250 Honda EJ1inore, good condition $2000. General office help, part orj lull time. good 1yp1ng st..1lls needed Laser West 650-3080 w/emphas1s on complex Part Time help for reslden-paced break test ex-SECllETAIY PUT TllE FleKlble Hours. Part time. has loose pillows earth nds work $100. 650-5026 640-1635 subrogation 2 yrs 1111-ttal bullder General of-per1ence BUS PERSON Busy NwptBchsalesof"--pleasant ot11ca, near colors xlnt cond S .. 15 '78Kawal8"1KC1000,falr-~81 ·~~d LX. 5 -.. ..,,.-.-a-ir. hce & receptionist duties. h 1 GAR '"""' Bolsa Chica & Warner 839_23of> " "'""""' ...,... gat1on exp & knowledge 12-5 30 Call Jackie wOIEtNEeRxpe,rell/nce SE-tor ma1or Southern Calif Good pay. min 60wpm ---------Ing kerker $1100. Red orlgal own8f'. lo miles. ot computer operation 933.933 1 · u time -printing & commercial 7141840_46.48 WALL UNIT· dark Wood/ 673-2668 $S425/0BO 841-0256 preferred Must be tam-__ __ __ CURITY AGENT with 2 ,pho1ography lirm seeks _ glass. w/overhead light 1I1 a r w 1th Cat 1 I PUT TIIE years resort ho1e1 ex-p/t secretary receptionist Typist, Full or PI T. ex.p. tor $275 759_ 14~5 '79 Suzuki GS lOOOS. rare. laa1• 127 procedures 85 1-0291 LOCAL CO IHlll•C perience SECRETARY w/good general office structural pest control re-~-------..--.~ fact care. stock. 17M ml &HERAL OFFICE EXTILE with 60 wpm typing & skills 3 dys 8 wk po_rts Call 752-2357 Jewt!!t, $2100 6 .. 2-5653 Start at $7 45, 98ek1ng 11 le a t pho e ce .,......,,.-_ .. _____ ., P as n n voi Non-smking ott1ce Call • ..ii ... ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Role.It tainless & gold, '81 HONDA 250 LOOM IECllAllC H S grads. U S c111zens Apply in person 8 30-12 L1sya 642-8073 d ti' t A 1 d p Expet1enced on lwer hard workers Need auto noon M-Th The New-- ----TYPIST /Part TIMI ln~eS~~So 1i~199:pe1s THR~~~~~iLER looms preferred Pay & Call 3-6PM por1er t 107 Jamboree More lam1hes are gelling in Dally Piiot Newsroom. ~-------~ En1oy work 1ng 1n a benefits commensurate Hunt Bch 964•2890 Road N B the camping 'bug' lhis 20 hours per week Niactllla"•' 6211 ~3-Yamahe Riva 180cc dynamic ever changing w11h exp Apply 1n person .,_,.,anaveonpr•~-the l year If you have a KnowledgeolVOTshetp-2 W h 1 S Scooter.3500ml,$1100 P 0 F be I II """" -1 ~ roug t ron wag or best otter. "A8·A971 environment os111on re-al mn1 1 rg ass or ca easy way-be 8 regular camper thal's not getting lul 642-4321. Ext 352 Lamps s6o. Aquarium ~ .. quires excellent typing 1-597-7957 ____ PART-TIME. Varied hours c1a 1 1l fled r eader I used. sell It now with a Stand $150. Office Desk '"'N;--t-lt-r-:;;;B:-t-•_H __ "T:l:T::ii: abihly wtlh word pro-to include early AM 6.42-5678 I Classified Ad $100 557 1630 cesS1ng experience a MU!Ell k d •• h d Y1ttrfa1ry lltot,t. · 183 South Wind 27'. low ml Plus Ability 10 interface IA-• wee en s must ave e-°" p• I I al h I OT pendable vehicle (small I a1ly 1ln1'" •••••••• ··:. lor busy.,,, an m osp -35gal hexagon aquarium 5 yr warr like new Must In a profession al manner THE DAILY PIL Is now tal Mature, frlendty com-w/stnd. nds pump $100, sell Quickly 673-3600 wllh senior management accepting appllcations truck. van. station C I $75 650 5026 I Olstr ct Managers lo wagon) to assist news-parent person. om-apt sz fr g -T 'I of cllent companies. both or 1 1 paper. ~afer in Irvine • • puterlzed records Wiii r11 era, by telephOne & in person super11t se newspaper train. Stall ii small, 9 ft couch w/2 match chrs, TraYel 1024 Excellent salary tringe earners Must have van. area Mucst be deGpen-• PART Tl ME • enthusiastic. geared to exit cond $400. Whirlpool Tour A ........ rlca this bene111s & opportunity lor wagon or pick-up Good dHaydbeleMondoanytathcrtu Fr1drea~ .• •. high quality care 6 days wshr/gas dryr S .. 50 all. ""' protessional growth salary mileage allow-1 , week. 2 afternoons 011 650-3750 summer Must sacrltlcel For interview appo•ntmPnt ancP company benefits between 9 30 and 10 30 • • 8·6pm, with 2 hr lunch l\QUARIUMS: t30 & 65 Beauutul German Trailer call Marilyn Ce1tey ano bonus opportunlly 8 m only 642"4321 : • break 642-3843 gal incls stands. all _c_a_ll 857 · t429 ltw,trf ltHh , ......... 11111111 MllllolHU'S SOUTH COUNTY ISIZU "WE WILL Ill IE llllllOLI Volume Sales, Service And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach A•toa, Dt•ntic AllC 1309 73 HORNET: aJc. em radio. new carb, tlrM. starter. good tranap. MUSt SELL $500 MS-.574 173 Cadillac CdV. 1 owner. Best otter. 964-6700 '17 Blarltz, llte blue. $2500 obo or trede. 891-7606 ;-78 C<IV. lthr Int. Wire WtO. tow pck. very clean $5300. 557-3288 '79 ELDORADO BtAAlfZ. loaded. exit. S8300 644~29 '80 Cpe de Ville, xlnt oond, low ml. elf lhoeks. nw tires & brakes, traJler hitch & lots of extru. $9950/obo. 983-7943 wtcdys; 962-3138...,.. '81 BIARRITZ· IOaded, IOw m1. 11lnt cond. $16.900 Call 831-6259 aft. 6pm. '82 Brougham sedan de'Elegance. loaded, everything• Showroom cond Only 23K ml at $300 over wtllaale b<>Ok, $15,000 640-5560, 64 .. -0505 eves NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low mlleage Cadillacs In Southern California! See us todayl &40-1880 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA C~nrtltt t U ·79 CHEV MALIBU 4 Or. V6. PS. PB. Air $3000 78&-0253 SEE IS PIRSTJ We have a good aelec11on of NEW & uMd CheV· roletsf See us tod•yl COHHELL CHEVROLET ·x;~ II.or''"' I<. · I I lS'I \ ,, I ' ' 546-1200 hi~e 9317 955-2000 Apply In person at Dallyl I• Del1'ver Da1'ly P1'lot L)y auto • t /wo 3 'fg fish A t s i I p ,1,.,1 C1rculat1on Office 1 e Wanted Accupuntunst tor equipm w I I tn CH • · L B h S225&$125or$300both p 9015 HOSTESS 330 West Bay Costa PBX Operator telephone • in agun a eac a rea (ap-• diagnosis & treatment or 6.44-72f1or675-4870 "'' MtrCHH .... 45 t I Mesa Monday thru Fri· 1 11 & • 2 h d ) k • p atients with ac-1 rims Cfie 175 ' hri Prestigious Orange Coun-day No phone calls answering service u e prox. OU rS per ay Wee -•. cupuncture, mo.111bua-i Beautltot $650 sz 14 W&d-epot<e 962 : 2 g421P· 'St 220S, MUS SELL --------- ty Mercedes Benz deal-E 0 E PIT 542·7225 d y ft & l tlon. cuppl~ & herbs I ding Oreas & Hat Asking --$1250 645-3392. 'II lntaq 0.ntrt (71•) ••2-2000 'es odge Coronet 500 convert . p w r top $1500/obo 642-1016 ershtP needs Hostess ' -PtiQNE SECRET ARY : a a ernoonS ear y e Need BA In any health $250 972-2707 anytime ROLL BARS w/llghtl. llke cell anytime. Best reas otter 1mmed1ately So me MEDICAL No selling All ready SOid • mornings on Sat. & Sun. • field, plu• 1 yr practicall-M le ISiand Gold Card _nu S_145 87_3-8726 ·u MB 250S classic. 75t-4705or968-1029 modeling experience 1 d tea"s 9 • 6700 E • tra n ""In a-upunture 4 eg preferred Outgoing per-';;;',,~ b':ctke ~.~~n,·r~~-v ... • arn approx. $400 per • yrs' ~~P.rie;e Must be mem bership $595 Aatts WntH to lmmac cond, $12,500 71 Mustang, super cond . sonallty Apply '" person scnoer Local urologist PHONE WORK/Hunt Sch : month. Ask fo r Bruce • lteensed to prec11c• 1n 6.44-2326 I OAll THAY. 673-tOOO everything new or rblt. nu 10 100 1 Oua11 St Npt 645-9700 or 83t 5580 FT/PT $4 plus com-• E } • Callt Xtnt working cond IAllC ISUID lorvetilei. 551-82~5 7t2 80S_E_L-.-b-u-rg_u_n-dy-.-b-lk sky blue paint. For more Bch Jim Stemons Im· mission Call 8-9 AM e ms ey 11 8.m. to 4 p.m. •. in Laguna Hiiia. Callt lnl, am/Im, a/c. lmrNK: info 531-1428 ports1Resa1e 01v1s1on Models Male/Female Mr Hunt 534-6051 e • $2500 salery per month Gold Chartet Member-WE llJ $6500 obo 979-3904 '75 WAGON. gOOd trans- 833-9300 WE NEED NEW FACES Pl t F Fl I h I • • Send thla ad & your re-lhtp. pv1 club for magtc CL~a11111 OARS ·11 ••Bz 250C s~ port. $600 720-979&...,. c Urt ra•e 11 tr • CIRCULATION DEPT. sume to Job #'9032. PO. shows, dlnn«. dancing 5aW ..., """"' Hoosei..eeper toolung for For placement tn modeling Part/lime Homemaker or • • Box 865. Sac. Ce. 95804 Was $3500 Seer. $2500 IN PERFECT CONDITION '80 LTD 4 dr Mdan. new real Hau l type ironing 1obs 1n Orange County student over 18 Hours • 642-4321 EOE • Nol later than Aprll 11• obo. lnct. feea. 675-7525 01 TllOll 840-8347 673-33a8 tires, 63K ml. gOOd cond cooking cleaning some •EW YOllll WEST flexible No experience \ • $3800. 559 _ 7058 babys11t1ng full time 897 388 l 1984 Manic Island Gold Charter '78 450SL, silver/red tnt. T I t ••ttOJ necessary -• • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • •.. -• both t I Mon-Fri Xlnt rel s re I II ,.. Wanted exl)ef'd manager Membrshlp for sate ops, very n ce. Qw ed 673-8255 t•l-1111 and 111 .. persona for $1500/obo 499-5538 $22,000. 497-6222 Newspaper Hallmark shop 780·9277 Must sell 40 gel gas wtr 'll Ill 4IO SIL Daily Pilat RETAIL SALES COORDINATOR ()1;111.1(1' Count\ d.11)\ Ol'\\'Pttf.>t't 1~ -.(•t·k tllj.! 1.1 ... t Jl·ll t d t lt•>..thlf' ,j( h1t•\'t'r 111 • •~1rcl111.it 1 d1..,p l,,, -...111·~ ·•l tl\'11\ J\.lu ... 1 h .1\1 1 ''1·pttun.1l 11q~.in11.at11m..tl ,i.,.111 ... £>11111•.., 1111 l11d1 · t r .u k t n~ d.111' .... .i,.... m-.w1 •rtnf.( hu,.., phont'' for 11ul~ttf1· ,,,), . .., ... t.tff 111ord 1n .1ltnJ( 1 l11 •.it1•1 ,111\ 1 111-.mJ,? Snrtlf• t y ping. I II m~: n ·quir1'(! 1 v. 'l'·•JM 'I 11r .1_Kt'O\ ,. 1'\JM'l ll•llt't' ,1 t -.;Nltf 11' ... lJlllf' Ill l1•t11•1 111 qu.1 ld11 .1t l•ll1' t o < >r .rnw· c .. ,,,, I >.11 h J>tlut Ad 41tH I'<) Bn\ I lfill C o-.1 .. l\k-..1 l "t\ 11:>1t:!li 1\1 1.,11111111 Pt•RI(' I l 11~1(<l r l h CH~ A N r, f < 0 A S T 0 A ll Y P ll 0 l "" 1111 • • , -KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! W&HlllllWOHU heater $l10 and 30 gal 41,000MILES.alle11:traat Need m1ture llert lndlvld· gas S95 New never used. Bfft Offer over S20K A~S 11-14 EARN tr TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now t1awi I~ CIOtft•ftP lo! JOU"& tflltf buvsi 10 SK111t 1tadeu lot flit Or1nct Co.st Oiily PllOt Ovr cmn \l11t 11 J 30 P m and wor~ wnt~ 8 30 p m ...ndayJ On Sahird1y wt ..on 1 It• mo,, houn '1'011 wiA u111 many tr~ alld pmn .ion. ••lh '""'"' ,0111 own monty tlltft •S no o.ltvtm11 Of colltchon 111YOlwtd If •Oii ue 11111.,Mt• f)lffw , .. M1 h cl y (714) 548-7058 • • ual wllllng to 141ern & ec-Dick 432-t449 (714) 496-233a cept peraonel resp<>n•I-POOL TABLE. Reg .. slate. Alk about the money we blllty for work performed leath pockets, Mahog'. WI HY C18n .. Ye you thru our In .. tabllahad Newport Great -mu 1 t tee USED CARS & TRUC~S purcfl ... &. leaM plana. Be9Clh firm Supplier or $700/obo. 646-4917 COME tN OR CALL FOR Jll l&JMll fabrtca to menulecturers -•fl •-w••L .....,.Tl ofproduotauMdlnyacht-U VA Tanning bed fn .,. .... -........ ing. bectcpacklng & llcl Klassun Almost new CO<mler·O.Llllo 1;J01 Quall Str..i wear Fiiiing ot orden & $2500 Call 631-1708 OlfYlll.fT NEWPORT BEACH g•n erel warehouu S,trtill I 18~11 BEACH BLVD 111·1100 dutleS No l0<kl1ft Full HUNTINGTON BEACH time day• 37'~ hour Wanted B utlneu 10 ln-IOllt Ml·Hl1 TOP SSS PAID W.-E11<*tenl company I IPOf'\Mr Newpo(t BMcri patd benefit a Cell gtr1 eth141C• 18, gOOd WI·;,-FOf Pampered 845-t066 .. " 10r 0ouo media CC¥ef'eoe. tu d CLUI Id.I 11111111 ll•Z 1 8 30am on Mondey I duc11bfcl ~ UIO*l1 Top Metcedel Pl1cM Ped _ 1y p..._ help 831-1049 S..Ron Dac.e O.U Ptttr/llJ Dtt• 5910 DIAL 2131714 MEAC~oes n:'u1 Xk'C GOiden R:t HOUSE OF IMPO TS, Inc THlODOIU ROBINS I trtever pups, cen '" 1 f OtJND ADS I parenta 170-8896 , 1 BIChOn FrtM . AKC. male, I ARE fRE£ 10 mo $350 673 $376 Cflthuehua PVl)I AKC .,00 2•' 8517 6•2~8"2 Cal: ICl-llll Dog Ot>eci~ric. c11 .... et rour h~ Rtnbl ra1a1 Cell So Cel Dog Ttalnlng SchOOI 9&)·3.3h -------- > FORD JO"o .. Allo n 111 vo CO\IA MHA 6 -l;i 0<110 ·79 Cutl•N Sprm, runa. needa some work S10001ob0.873·1000 'h~e 2 door. &;1' . euto, ale.. plb, pta. hard top, white In/out. nw steel radl-. 5tK ml Uh newl '2350 Mt-2350 ... , . 16T7 Pontl.c Ventuta 25; ve lmmae 43Kml, 1 """'" ._.._. A U• oJ CQI '3500. 720..()?95 llA .. M 9 T "D IUI\.• .If your Social Security number •• 331;22,.9207 you've wonl .. Coast This wetland preser- vation group won't be ducking the Issue./ A3 Seven Orange County women have been lauded for achievements In a variety of fields./ A3 California Politics Is block Ing a bill that would deny subsidized college tuition for Illegal aliens./ A& if'he De Lorean home's on the market, but no looky-loos allowed./ A4 Nation Space shuttle going aloft to do repalrwork on an ailing satellite./ A5 Fans express shock at shooting death of soul singer Marvin Gaye./ .AS World PLO terrorists Injure 48 In wild Jerusalem attack. JM Lech Walesa urges stu- dents to continue protest over crucifixes./ A4 :::;:::::::::::::::::=:::::~::::::::::::::::.:·:-::;.:::::::·:·:·:·:· Features Nottingham Players bring Americana alive during visit to Laguna Beach school./81 Should grieving relatives have to bear the cost of donated organs? /82 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports Pitching Is once again the question mark as the Angels open the 1984 season tonight at home against Boston./C1 Marlo Andrettl made It look easy Sunday In win- nf ng the Long Beach Grand Prix./C1 They're called the Lady Trojans, and today they are the proud owners of the NCAA women's basketball cham- plonshlp./C2 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Entertainment There's going to be a wedding on "Falcon Crest" and you'll never guess whose .. /82 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Business A Costa.Mesa advertising agency puts real magic In high-tech campaign. /85 INDEX Bridge 8ulletln Board Bual nest Callfornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notte.a Horotcope Ann Landera NatlonalNewa Opinion Polloe Log Publlo Notice. Sport a Televlalon Theatera Weather World Nfta 85 A3 B5 A4 C8-8 84 C8 C4 ~ 82 A4 A6 A3 C4-5 C1·4 B2 83 A2 A4 She's a real fan of Rams o..,,...,.........,....,,."...., Lynn Ditch, 21, offtewport Beach, cbeen at left and . danceaatrl&btdurba&S&t- a.rday'• RaJlla Cheerleader tryouts ln Anab.tm. Her efforts paid off. She made tbe final 35 roater -oat of a total of 700 appUcanta. Crackdown on cable TV freeloaders set to begin By JERRY WRSCH Of .... Dellr Nol tlaff Community Cablevision plans a crackdown on homes an Irvine and Newport Beach recei ving cable television service without paying for it. The company. which 1s a subsidiary of the Irvine Co .. will start a five-monthauditofitssystem today to find out who is getting the service for free. Community Cablevision serves all oflrvme and about 5.000 homes in Newport Beach, according to Don McNutt. president of the Newport Beach-based company. As many as 5,000 oft he 33,000 households in CommunityCablevision's franchise area are receiving the service without paying for it. McNutt said. "At an average monthly cost of$30 per household for cable service. this means we arc losing thousands of dollars(S 150.000) in revenue each month and this becomes a significant loss of income for our company:· McN utt said. Although the intent of the audit·is "not to get into a lot oflegal issues," McNutt said people tampenng with cable television lines to expand their service or to get scrv1~ for freeareguiltyofa misdemeanor and could be fined up to SI .OOOnr~ntenced to as man) as 90days in jail 1f . convicted. An audit of the system is done by sending technicians out to the curbside hookups where a residence is linked into the cable system to see if the hookup 1s .. li ve ... If the home is connected to the system. the company will then check to see if the household is pa yang for the service. I fit is not paying for the service. the residents will be contacted and offered a chance to sign up. If they don't sign, the service will be disconnected, McN utt said. "What we hope to do with the audit is find out how many homes are physically connected to the srstem but are not getting a bill. We have not done an audit in I 0 years and we really need to update our files," Mc Nutt said. "It is going to be low-key and friendly," he said. adding that technicians do not enter homes or use an electronic device to detect who is getting cable service without paying for ll. In some cases. people are recei vi ng the service fo r free because technicians were lax in turning off the service for previous owners. McNutt said. The audit will help clear up those situations. Comm unity Cablevision hopes to convert a lot of the free users into paid subscribers and is ofTenng a free installation campaign while the audit 1s in progress ·senior center in Laguna given a new lease on life Outside the Senior C1t1zen's Club of Laguna Beach, an old World War I cannon faces the street, seemingly the last line of defense for an organization that was on the verge of financial collapse for most of the past year. Talking to fonner director Bob Porter, who stepped down from his post in January. you would swear the old battlefield relic silting outside was loaded and pointed directly at the club's front door. However. three months into 1984, the 750-memberorpn11at1on 1s ahve and well. Membership 1s up. The new Senior Center coordinator Debbie f reemel is planning on cxpand1na the club's services. .. Things arc pretty much the same, but we hope to improve and expand proarams too." said Frttmel, who JOincd the orpniution an February and 11 S(hcdutcd to malte a p~ n· talion at Tuesdaf s City Council mcetina at Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.. Laauna Beach. The meeting be&ins at 6 p.m. For the past several years. the non·p~lit orpn1zation has provided a n·u~bcr of services for the city's ~lderl commu9ity There'\ hou • LP. BE1n NEws FouowuP ina and cm~oyment coordinator. a ride service to ferry seniors to and from medical appointments, an Cl· tensive hst Qf courses taught by Saddlcback Communitr Colleae in· structors at tM center s offices Oft Leaion Avenue, a nutsl,tl& vlS1lat1on prosram for homebound elderly. free lcpl and tax advtcc, and group trips '°such places as Las Vegas.. tUwaii and other tourist spots. The renter abo pubhsh,.s a monthly OC\\-Slctter lhu provides • complete tehedulc of even\: • • But last sprina. the club's financial po~1tion bottomed out. The board of directors had known for years thet county revenue shanna fund\ the club hnd dtpend)<1 ~n for It, $1S.000 average annual budget would dry up in 1983, leaving the organization with thrte options-ask the city for funds, find more pnvate money or close down. Porter sent off about 70 proposals and letters to foundation~ and corpor- ations. but with theexccpuon of some small contnbuuons from local lfOUps, the club came up empty. That left the city. Dunng the past two years, 1t had contnbuted $21,500 af\4! always has provided free space at the community center. in addition to utdit1cs and upkttp. Porter. nouna that virtually every other etty 1n OranscCount) proVldcs anywhere from $50,000 to S2SO.OOO for senior c111zen centers. arauf'd that 1t would be reasonable for the c11y to pick up the $30.000 tab to pay his annual Sl7,000 salary and pai'Mtmc anes for two workers. But the· fiscal ruht1es made that 1m 1ble.1ccordmatocatyoffictal City Man er Ken Frank rec· ommendcd to ~unc1l members that thty authorirc the hinna of a pan-time mor center coordinator who would be patd $14,SOO annually (PleaM 9'f 8£NlOR/ A2) by truck driver who fell asleep Prom staff aad l'ire repert1 A bus carrying surf-and-ski com- pet!tors from Huntington Beach to Wnghtwood oo Sunday was involved in a three-vehicle freeway accident that injured JO people, the California Hiahway Patrol said today. fhe accident. which occurred on Interstate IS just south of Devore. was triggered by a semi-truck driver who fen asleep at the wheel before his rig hit a parked pickup truck, shoving it into the bus fulJ of skaers. the CHP said. The pickup truck had been carrying equipment for the riders of the bus. The tractor trailer rig's driver. George O'Dell. 47, of Pleasant Grove, Utah, fell asleep and ran offlntemate 15, according to Julie Bevard. a CHP dispatcher. Three people were hos~italized and seven others suffered minor injuries after the driver of the bus pulled over to check his headlights about 4:40 p.m. Sunday and the driver of the pickup also stopped. The pickup truck and bus were rammed from the rear as they were parked along the road about five miles south of Devore. "All of a sudden we were hit," said Fred Kenyon. 42, a Sarr Diego area lifeguard. "There were bodies flying 67% of wives get paychecks, Census shows WASHINGTON (AP)-After two decades of women going to work outside the home. most mamed couples now collect two paychecks. with two-thirds of wives holdm~jobs. A new Census Bureau repon issued Sunday cited a "steep ri~ in labor force participation of women" be- tween 1961and1981. This movement brought the number of working wiv~s to 27. 7 million. or 6 7 percent of all wives an the United States an 1981. the most recent statistics available. And with the vast maJonty of husbands holdin~JObs. the number of two-income fam1hes has grov.n to 62 percent, the repon said. That's up from 50 percent of families an 1970 and 40 percent in 1960. "The good hfe in Amenca mcreas- mgly requJres a hou~hold economic team of two workers." economists George Stemlieb and James W. Hughes explained in an income stud) 1i:i American Demographics maga- zine. "Had w1"es not gone off to work. American families. in the aggregate. would have suffered substantial de- clines in real income." Stemlieb and Hughes concluded in their study of income and marketing. They noted in the privately pub- lished magazine that while the number of married couples m the United States increased by onJy 2 percent between 1975 and 1979. the number of families with wtvcs in the workforce Jumped 14 percent. .\ccording to the new Census study. average earnings for manied couples 1n 1981 were $25.550. But this climbed to S28,560 when both had JObs. and $34.560 if both worked full time vcar-round. The 40.2 m1lhon working bus-- bands (95 percent of aH husbands) averaged 20.870. the report said. while average earnings for the 27.7 (Plea.e .ee WORKl1'G/A2) Suspec,,tin Irviiie killing faces court .\ Brea tov. truck driver arrested la te last week m a sensational five-:rear-old sla)1ng ca~ in In me. v.as to be formal!} charged v.1th fim degree murder toda) m a Ncwpon Beach courtroom. Roben Llo)d Sellers. :?6. v.a~ arrested last Thursda\ at his home after a police ~rgeant ·made a re"tev. offingerpnnt samples collected at 1hc scene of the brutal 1 Q79 murder Savannah Leigh <\nderson. a 22-year-old secreta ry who had mo' cd west from Utah. was bludgeo ned to death. Her nude body was found on a guest room bed of her apanment Sellers was aucstioned and finger· pnnted after the l1lhng but was never arrcs1ed ~ brca~ 10 the unsohed ca~ came v.hen In 1ne Pollet' gt. Scott Cade no11ced s1m1lan11es bet'ACCD Sellers· fingerprints and blood·smeared pnnt!> found on a bathroom door of ~nderson·s apanment. Orange County cnme lab eum. mcrs apparentl" missed the match dC'sp1tC' comparing the blood} prints to ncarl\ I 00 other sets. Sellers. v..ho has been held without bail a1 the N<'""P<>n Beach Cny Jad c;1nce his arrcst. was to be moved to Harbor Munc1pal Court today for arraignment. Driver, power pole 'reunited' in Me··-- "' I ' 0.0ngo Coul DAILY PILOT/Mond•y, Aprll 2, 1984 Girl Scouts getting jumpy Cheering Croaker, their entry ln the frog-jumping contest at the Orange County Fairground•, are (from left) Laabawn ROM, Shannon Brown, Leab Braatz, Juatlne Gilbert, Klm Krohn. Amy Holbrook, Jennifer McCaffree, Shana Kahn and Heather Hayea of Girl Scout Troop 1848 at Co.ta Meaa'a California School. They were amoag 1,000 acout. camping out over the weekend. Weddings, births, divorces all decreased during 1983 W.~SHINGTON (.>\P)-The number of weddings declined last year for lhe first time in nearl y a decade, the National Center for Health Statis11cs reported today. The preliminaf)' 1983 figurt'sshowed a drop in binhs and divorces also. "''hile 1he na1ion'sdeath ra1e remained steady. -·rhe provisional fi nal deathcoun1 for the year was 2,010.000. This wasadealh rateof8.6deathspcr 1,000 residents oft he nation. the same rate as the year before. - The infant death rate was 10. 9 per 1,000 live binhs 1n I 983. down from 11.2 per 1.000 in 1982. The center said there "'·ere 2,444,000 marriages •. natiOn'-''ide last )Car, down from 2.495.(X)() the year before. That "''as the first year·tO·~ ear decl inc 10 marriages sinct' 1975, the center satd. Cooler, windy weather may bring showers by midweek At the same ti me. binhs declined 2 percent to 3,614,000 last year. according to the rt'port. The center noted that the number of"'·omen aged 15 to 24 isdet:lininaas the children of the posl·'-''ar Bab) Boom age. Near\) half of all b111hsare 10 "''omen under age 25, the center pointed out. In addition. i1 noted the fe nility rate has been declining in recent years. Fair skies and bright sunshine will give way this week 10 breezy, cooler wea ther. with a chance of showers Wednesday and Thursday. the national weather service said today. The high should reach 65 on Tuesday with some cloudiness. The center also reported: -During J 983an estimated 1.604,000 people were added to the population as a result of the e.\Cessofbtrths overdeaths, known as the natural increase. -Divorcesdet:lined for the St-cond consecutive )ear. Whtie the highs should stay 1n the mid·60s and the lows 43 to 50, the weather should take a turn fo r 1he better by clearing by Fridav, the weather service said. The mercuf) will drop to the 30s overnigh t in some inland valleys at ti mes duri ng the week, as low as 25 In Owens Valley. An esti ma1ed I. l 79.(:X)()couplesd1vorced during the year. 1.000 fewer than in 198~ Windy condiu ons should decrease slightly after gusty winds swept through the area during the w«kend. WORKlNG WIVES ON INCREASE ..• From Al milhon working wives "'·ere SS.600. The wives of men "''ith higher earnin$S v.·ere somt>'-''hat less Jikel~ lo hold JObs thl·msehcs. thl' report indicated. It showed thal husband~ whose w1\'CS did no! v.ork earned an average ofS2b. l 70_ Most '-''Ork1ng v.1\e~ v.l'fC t·n1 - ploycd only p_art umc. but 46 Pl'rCl'OI did havr full t1me-~car around J Ob~ They had averagl· 1ncon1<? of$ I J.U70. compared to $J.830 for v.·oml·n working pan lime. Compared to t}p1cal $~.600 i·n- come for all '-''Orking V.'l'l'"· those with four years of collegt' a'eraged S 10.860. and with five years of college or more 1he\· earned $14.9 10. While a,·erage income for hus· bands "'asS~0.870. 11 rose to $27,.\40 for 1h0St' with four years of college and $32.860 for those '-'llh fi,·e ~cars or morl·. The report also noted that V.'l\'es l·arned n1ore tha111he husbands in 16 percent -of 4.1 mtlllon -of rnarned co uples with both spou~cs '-'Ork1ng. Most of these women had no minor children at home. the report said, and the) were more likely than other wives to have colkgt' educauons and POLE HIT AGAIN ••. Jl'romAl becau!fe of the accident. Kennedy said motorists. who hit power poles normally are charged for damages and that the utility company has a good record of coUectlng. In most pote accidents, the bill runs from $1 ,000 to $3,000. The Edison spokesman said the damage and required repairs In 5aturday'e accident was much worse than most such accidents. The 75--foot pale on Victoria Street was severed in two places after Cisneros' 1966 Pontiac skidded over a curb and rammed It. The Fountain Valley man's two passengers suffered serious injuries. Despite possib~spinal Injuries. one of the passengers allegedly tried to run from the accident scene but was caught by police. Otfl08fs arrested Cisneros on suspicion of drunken driving, driving at an unsafe speed and operating a vehicle without a driver' a license. Cisneros.was travenno westbound at about 65 mph In an area where the posted speed llmlt is 35 mph. The street Is under construction for a new water main. Passenger Winn Hoeffler. 35, of Huntington Beach. Is being treated for beck Injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital In Newport Beach. He ls listed In fair col'fdltl<>n. Trle second pasSenger, Charles Rodgers, 22 , of Costa Mesa, 18 listed In serious condition at Fountain Valley Commuriity Hospital. Cisneros sustained facial lacerallons, a broken ankle. and a deeply cut leg In the mishap. He also Is llsted in serious conditions at the Fountain Vallev hosoltal. to be professionals. The 25 to 34 age group was the most likely to include "''ives who earned more than their husbands. \ Among married couples. craft work '-'3S the 1nos1 co n1mon occupation for husbands at 2J percent. follov.·ed b~ 18 percent professionals and I 7 perl·ent administrators and man- agers. For the wivt's. clcncal '-''Ork topped the hst at 35 percent. \Vi ves ued husbands wn h 18 percent listed as professionals. followed b) I 7 percent in service occupa11ons. T he professionals had the highest incomes for both spouses. at $28.230 for husbands and S 12.280 for wives. Among "''ives, those "''ith no young children had the highest earnings. averaging $9.590. the bureau rc· ported. It found that '-'On1en v.11h chddi;en under six )'ears of age averaged $ 7.380. and 1ncome fell to $6,5 80 for •.vomt•n '-'llh some children under 6 and some over that age . For '-''Omen v..·hosr ch1ldrl·n v.•cre in 1he age 6 to l 7 group income climbed to $8.320 on a\eragc. lOHURT •.. From Al nur .. ing \U[X'r' !\Clf Tcr~ Read Bnth "-t'fl' l1 ~1e<l 1n <;table conJ111on St·,en otht·r bu!. pa\Sl'nger~ "-L're 1rea1L·d at St Hernard1ne·~-San Bernardino ('omntunl\} and San .\nton10 hospitals. bul were not adn1111ed . oflic1al~ said Four an1hulanccs and three heh· roptt·r~ Wt'T\' d1spatcht·d lo the site near lilen Helen Regional Park . about 60 miles eas1 of Los .\ngeles. SENIOR CENTER REBOUNDS ... From Al for a 30-hour v.or~'""t·e~ and relTU11 volunteers to take Cl\l'r .. ome nf the respons1b1lit1c ... "We're going 1u tr' tn cnn11nue all the services:· counc1J"'on1 an Sall\ Bcllcrue, an ex-01T1c10 nlt'mbcr ot tht' club's board of d1rct·1ors. said 1n [)e('cmber .. _,, \t•ar from nov.. v.e'rt• going 10 ha ve a "vcr) good progran1 ."' B111er over lhe decis1on. Porter ll'ft his pos111on earlier than an11c1patt"d "I figured thal since the c1ty d1d no1 show any inclina\lon to keep the preS(nt staff. we shouldn't go oul ol our way to help 1he en~." Poncr ~1d in Dcten1ebc-r. "I cons1dC'r chc peoplt• 1n 1he c1l} as outsiders. (C'ounc1l mcn1bers1 ne ver attended any of our ac11v11ies. ne,·er paid an) dut's I think their d«1s1on '-''tll have som<" impact dunng the ne~I t'll'C't1on ·• Hts pcss1m1sm was 'ihan=d b) Just Call 6 .. 2-6086 01her' Julia ()'Shaughnes"). d1rc r1or of Corona del Ma r's Cll)-run ~n1or ct•nter. c;a1d she OCl1e'e' Lag.una·~ ('11~ ('ouncd v.'aS c;hort .. ightcd .. fhi:club has done an e\('l·Henl Jo h u\Cr the )Cars, bu1 the pa1h the~·\(' chosen won'1n1ake11 a morl' l'ITccl!'l' ..er' ice." c;he ..aid. Aftrr a shakcy trans111on period. Frcen1cl s3ys thing~ arc starting to stlllc down. However. there 1~ some question whether the senior club will be able to continue some of its programs On June JO. for instance. county revenue sharing fund s for two pan-time s1affpos111ons arc exix-cted tu cease Unless alternative funds are found. this could mean the end lo the nursing' 1s11a11on program. 1n wh1ch a volunteer group of 12 Saddlt'back (allege Sludcnt nurses spends three days a wet"k ~1s1t1ng. running errands and recording medical information for more than 40 ho mebound elderly Lagunans. The nurses. ho"'·ever, change e' Cr) s1x weeks, requiring a pan-t1n1c staff member to train each ncv.· group. The otht'r staffer 1n Jeopard) is responsible for many of the referral and administrative duties, Freen1el said. • The c11y budget 1s tight, so Frt'emel and the board of directors are bully looking for outside money to fund the pos111ons. "We hope that ma)'bc 1hr (county) Arca Agency on Aging will e~1cnd the gran1 ," Frccmel said. "We're also looking al some foun· dat1ons and tra1n1ng a group of \'Oiuntccrs to help wi1h some of lhe funcuons. "Bui we still ha\e time," Frccmel said. "We'll ha\(' 10 wa11 and see." What do you like about thr Dail) Pilol'' \\ha1 don 't you llkt~ Call the number at lrft and your messaJI:" will br ret'orded. transcribed and delivered to tht approprlatt editor The samf' !4·hour an•Wtrin1 st"rvlrr ma~ ~ U!if'd lo rtcOrd lrlltr 1 to the t'dltor on any tople. \ontrlbulorli ltl our Le11tr1 rolumn must Include Ui,elr na mr and telrphont numhf'r for 'trifiea 1lon No cirC"ulatloa calls, pleaSf'. Ttll u~ wh•l's on vour mind I \ Cloudy mqrnings along ·coast ~.w.11, .. .. outal c:lwloftil,N.C. .. " -" .. .. " c ............ ,._._,..,. =: .. " ..,.._llllfMIU!flPOr11Dn~ .. .. ~--., ....... ~ ... oe.wo1 .. •.o. • .. ~oni.-111 .... ....._ -.. .. wWI II IO n. Lo-41 kl H -...... "_ .. .. .,,. OOe9I Wiii ll'IOllllt Ill .0. 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" &llOUll " " WO;:Nll " " LOCATIC»I --Hl.trltlng1on 8eKtl M ... ~.Mtly.~ ·~ -40thStrNI,~ ,, -22na S••-. Newpor1 ,, -8.itlcNI w~ ~ '" ---'" -..,.,.,_,,. ... ... W11S wnp:M-60 SWOll OlrM:llon: ~' Huntington Beach and Deh Schell oflrTiJle both get a trim from two of 17 1tyli•ta at the Irvine 1&lon who donated their time for the benefit. Body found at 1;3olsa Chica Beach identified .-\ panially decomposed bod) found 1n the surf at Bolsa Ch1ca State Beach last weekend has been positively iden1ificd as that of t\nuro Gonzales Herrera: a Span1sh-c;peak1ng 18-)ear-old from Norwalk who disap. pc:ared in rough wa1er on March 18, Orange County Coroner's Deputies said. swimming bu1 his cries went unheeded because of a language barrier. relatives said. State h!Cgua rds ha\'C said they are trained to recognize visual distress signs and the language barrier would not have been a problem had Herrera been seen. Relatives said Herrera had come to the U nited Sta1el lasl year lo earn money for his famil y in Mexico. Herrera. a machine operator, reponedly tncd to call for help in Spanish when he sulTcred leg cramps while Dally Piiot Delivery 11 Gua,anteed "' ,,, r. "·" ' ' ,, . '"'~ ,, "' .. ~l"'' (" ,J~I M I '·~'<o!'" '. " ,,. Ir ' ~' ~· ,,, ' T • o. ' ... . : . . ~ ........ , Circulation Telephone• ,, 1 '•, • Ull·MOO ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot H. L. Schwartz Ill PubllSher Chazy Dowellby Aoaemery Churchman Ea11or a11d Ass1sran1 Con!roller to trie Publisher Stephen F. Cerezo Pio<J.,Cl•O" "'.,.... Glorle A. Po•er9- o.,ec1o< o' AQ1e<ll5•f\9 Don•ld L. Wllll1ms C••cu1111oon l.Aanlget Clrculat~ 714/842~ Cla11llled advertl1ln9 714/842-5171 All other dep1rtment1 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE ).)() Wn! ea~ St Colla I.I~ Cl\ '-'a" add•~\• Bo• I~ Co"'a 1,1.,,. C"' 9:>tl16 ff11'1''0"1 •9113 0.a"'O!' Co.11 '°"-"''9 ~r ,..., ""*• ~101...,, ...,.lr~lon~ ~~QI.al .... 11 .. 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BS A-4 C6-8 8<4 ce C<4 C<4 82 A4 A9 A3 C-4-5 C1-4 82 83 A2 A-4 Three-vehicle pileup believed caused when truck driver fell asleep From staff UMl'wlre reports · 'A bus carrying surf-and-ski com- petitors from Huntington Beach to Wrightwood on Sunday was invotved in a three-vehicle freeway accidint She 's a real fan of Rams that injured ciaht people, the Cah- fomia liiahway Patrol said today• The accident, which occu~ on lntel"S1ate IS jusf south of Devore, was trigered by a ""Rmi-truck driver who fell as&eep at the *bec:I before hit ri• hit a Oerkod liickup truck, shovin& it an10 tie bus "fWI of skitts.•\hc GHP said. The packup triack 'nhad been canyina equipment for the riden on the bUs:· • ihe tractor-trailer ri1's driver, George O'Dell, 36, of Pleasant Grove. Utah, fell asleep and ran off Interstate Crackdown on ¢able TV freeloaders setito begin By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... Oellr ........... Community Cablevision plans a crackdown on homes in Irvine and Newport Beach receivingcable television service without paying for it. And in a similar crackdown, the compafly with the cable franchise in Huntington Beach says 1t is handing the names ofbootleg cable subscribers over to police. Community Cablevision, which isa subsidiary of the Irvine Co .. will start a five-month audit of its system today to find out who is getting the service for free. It serves all of Irvine and about S,000 homes in Newp<>rt Beach. according to Don McNutt, president of the Newport Beach-based company. As many as S,OOOofthe 33.000 households in Community Cablevision 's franchise area are receiving the service without paying for it, McNutt said. "At an average monthly cost ofS30 per household for ca ble service. this means we are losing thousands of dollars($ 150.000) in revenue each month and this becomes a significant loss of income fbrourcompany.'· McN utt said. Although the intent of the audit is ··nono get into a 101 oflegal issue~.·· McNutt said people tampering with cable television lanes to expand their service or to get service for free are guilty of a misdemeanor and could be fined up to S l,OOOorscntenced to as many as 90daysinjail if convicted. Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems. the company with the cable franchise in Huntington Beach, is taking a much more aggressive stand on homes illegally receiving cable service. The company is using an electronic device called a "bench sweep analyzer" to determine ifhomes arc illegally~ hooking into the system and it has turned-the names of six suspected bootleg subscribers over to the Huntington Beach Police Department for investigation, said Chris Anderson. a spokesman for Dickinson. ··when we build up a package of repeat offenders we wiU file a crime report and ~o ahead with prosecution," said Huntington Beach police Detective Dan Catalano. But he docs not forsee filinganycharges in the near future. D1ck1nson also 1s finding out who 1s getting its cable service for free through another method -people calling up and reporting on their neighbors. Anderson said. "Wegotan averageof46phonccallslast month from (Plea.e .ee CABLE/ A2) Senior center in Laguna given a new-leas~ on life Outside the Seruor Citizen's Club of Laguna Beach, an old World War I cannon faces the street. secminaJy the last ltne of defense for an orgamzation tha( was on the verge of financial collapse for most of the past year. Talking to former director Bob Porter, who stepped down from his post in January. you would swear the old battlefield rehc sitting outside was loaded and pointed dircctJy at the cluL s front door. However. three months into 1984, the 750-member orpnization is alive and well. Mem~rship is up. The new Senior Center i:oordinator Debbie Freemel is plannina on expanding the club's scmccs. "Thmas are pretty much the same, but we hope to improve and expand ~ms too... saad Frcem I, who Joined the organiiation in February and is heduled to make a prescn· tation at Tuesday's City Council m.ectini at Council O\ambcn. SOS Forest Ave., t..aauna Beach The meet1na bqlns at 6 p.m. For the put stvcral years. the non-profll orpniution has provided o number of serv1cn for tbc city's elderly community. There's a hou~ ' L.P. BEIET NEWS F OLLOWUP ing and employment coordinator. a ride service to ferry seniors to •nd from medical appointments.. an cx- ttJlsive list of courses taught by Saddleback Community Collcae in- structors at the centers offices on l.qion Avenue, a nwsan1 va itat1on prosram for homebound eldqly. fret lcpl and tu advice, and aroup trips to such places as las Vcaas. Hawau a.nd other tourist spots. The center also pu hsbes a monthly newsletter that provide a complete schedule of events. But IHt ~pnna. the club"s financial position bottomed out The board of directors had known for yun that county revenue shari~ fundi the club h d depended on for Ill SJS.000 I average annuaJ budget would dry up in 1983, lea vmg the organization with thrtt options-ask the city for funds. find mote pnvatc money or close down. Porter sent off about 70 proposals and letters to foundations and corpor- ations. but w1th the exception of some small contributions from local groups. the club came up empty. That lcf\ the cit)l-Dunna the past two >urs.. 1t had contributed $21,SOO and always has provided free space at the community center. in addition to utilit1cs and upkeep. Porter, noting that virtually every ot.hcr d ty in Orange County provtdes anywhere from $50,000 to S250,000 for tcnior citizen cent.en. araued that h would be reasonable for the City to pick up l.M $30,000 tab to pay h1J annual S 17,000 salary and pa~t1me salarie for two workers. But the fiscal rcalitie made that impo blc. accotd.ina to City offtetals. Caty Man r Ken Frank ~ ommended to council membcn lhAt they authorize the h1nna of a pan~time senior tenter coordirrator who would be paid S 14,SOO annually (Pleue .ee HPflOa/ A2) ' 15, &ClCOfdins to Julie Bevard, a CHP dilpelChef. • l'fbedriverofthepickup reccivech tirokee lea and'c:uu in the acadent, aDd eeven others s&Jfl"erect minor injwies. CHP Ofricer Wah W()I( said tOday. One locaJ woman, Joanie Soreuoo. 22. ol ttuntinaton Beach. wu amona the bus ~n who $3.5 1nillion spurs las.~r study· a _t UCI By ANDREA ADEUON been worked out. Of lMM!r,....... If built, the expanded quarun will The vision to make Oranae County allow the present staff of 20 luer a haven forbiomcdical industries and researchers to double. Berns aid. to build UC Irvine into 1 premier UCI already is oonsidered a lcada'. in research institution is comtng into laser research, be aaded. f< with ta _,._ '"The main lhiQS. is to put ~ ocus P ns u~r way 10 start a clinical and research facihtics under laser institute on campus this sum-{" Bern 'd • -.:-mer. one roo • s ~ : ~ ueat- Back.cd with a challenge pledge meots an: now adm!nastered al tbe from industrialist Arnold Beckman. UCI ~cd1cal Cen.tcr in Ora.nae. the $3.S million Beckman Laser · Dcs1gns are being dra~ .up for a lnstitute and Medical Oinic is sup-2~.qo<>-square-foot bu1ld10g for posed to break ground in Irvine some-clinical and l~boratory work by a Los .: ... -thi '--. . • ~a.cchitecturalfirm UUH. s summer, tire; 1nstttute s • 14_.._.. __ ..a._,_ · .. president said today. .can ~ a ""UUK .. city, Whetherinstitute backers will meet ~ms said, but lb~ are maJor ·that deadline isn't clear, institute tsSUCSlo be 1eso1ved. . . President Michael Berns said. J~ the ~kman Laser Insbtute ts Negotiations are still under way ~lZcd, it wouJ~ be ~e second with univenity officials over the P.~vately-backcd b1omechcal-typc fa- institute's locauon and how it will be C1l1~y to locate on campus. after. an managed, said Berns, a Jeadi. ·ns laser ~rvme-based laboratory bepn.build- medicaJ researcher. And despite mg~ n~ lab on campus land last fall. Beck.man's lift. be added. how to Un1v~1ty faculty are expecud to raise the expected $7 million needed share its use. to equip and build the institute basn 't (Pleue eee LAUt / A2) Marina in Mesa plished ~gain. Consultant h eads for Washington to ask for study By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .. 0.-, .......... Costa Mesa city officials are not about to let a good idea die -not even after 25 years. And so the long-dreamed-about development of a recreational-boat marina for the Costa Mesa side of the Santa Ana River will be pitched again this week to budget-make~ in Wash- ington, D.C. For marina consultant Ken Sampson, who has been on the city's payroll since l 979, the trip will be the sixth attempt to persuade House and Senate subcommittees to budget $80,000 for an Army Corps of Engineers initial feasibility study on the SI 00 million-plus manna. But for Mayor Donn Hall, lbe visit to the nation's capital on the marina issue wtll be a first. ··Ken has convinced me that my going will do some Jood. ·· Hall said. He said he is ei:aullously optimistic that his teStimony this week before House, Senate, Corps of Engineers and Pentagon officials will help boost the project he has enthusiastically supported for yean.. The plan which city officials say would bring Costa Mesa an clement of prestige akin to that of neighboring Newport Beach ran aground in 1974 when the CaJifomia CeastaJ. Com- mission opposed the marina because the area includes an environmentally sensitive wetlands. Before that. in the early l 9605, plans for the waterway were hejd pp when a pnvate development ru,h's pursuit of the project bogged down financiall y. . "' "There has been an unwritten (Pleue aee lllA.lll1'A/ A2) Q Suspect in Irvine killing fac.es court A Brea to" truck dn\er arrested late last week in a sensat1onal five-year-old slaying case in Irvine. was to be formally charged w11h first degree murder today m a Newpon Beach courtroom. Robert Llo}d Sellers. 26. was arrested last Thursda\ at his home after a police sergeant 'made a re' ie" offingerpnnt samples collected at the scene of the brutal 1979 murder. Savannah Leigh Anderson. a 22-ycar-old secretary who had mo' ed west from Utah. was bludgeoned to death. Her nude body was found on a guest room bed of her apartment. Sellers was Questioned and finger- pnnted after lhe lulhnibut was never arrcsted <\break in the unsolved case came when Irvine Police Sgt. Scott Cade noticed ~1m1lant1es betw~n Sellers• fingerprints and blood-smeucd pnnts found on a bathroom door of .\nderson ·s apartment. Orange Count} cnme lab exam- iners apparent!} mis~ the match despite comparing the bloody prints to nc:arl} I 00 other sets Sellers. ~ho has been held without bail at 1he Ne" port Beach City Jail since his arrest "IS to be moved to Harbor Munc1pal Coun today for arra1anment Dtjver, power po 'reunited ' i n M e ' Girl Scouts gettingjumpy Cheering Croaker, their entry ln the frog-jumping contest at the Orange County Fairground•, are (from left) Laahawn Rou, Shannon Brown, Leah Braatz, Ju•tlne Gilbert, Kim Krohn, Amy Holbrook, Jennlf er McCaffree, Shana Kahn and Heather Hayea of Girl Scout Troop 1848 at Coeta Yea.a'• California School. They were among 1,000 acouta camping out over the weekend. From Al has headlights at about 4:40 p.m. Sunday. and the dri,cr of the p1d.up also stopped. The pickup truck and bus were rammed from the rear ac; they v.ere parked along the road about five miles south of De,ort• "All of a sudden v.e were hll ... said Fred Kenyon. 42. a San Diego area lifeguard "There wen~ bodies fl} ing through the air -a lot of yelling People were running for the c\ltS "After w-e got outside. I could ~e gas was pounng from the bus." Kenyon said. "Then: v.crc still two people inside. so I "'cnt back and pulled them out .. The bus earned about 40 peopk. 1ndudang actor James Van Patten. co-star of the 1979-80 TV series "The Chisholms" and son of actor Dad. Yan Patten. Yan Patten wa~ not hospitalized. The skiers were headed from Huntiniton Beach to a benefit ski competition at Mountain High Ski Reson at Wnghtwood. The compe11t1on wa~ tailed o ff because of the accadenl, said Jane Shayne. production manager of KROQ Radio. which was sponsoring the event to benefit the Man:h of Dames. copters were dispatched tO the site near Glen Helen RegionaJ Park. about 60 mtles east of Los Angeles. The first ponion of surf-and-ski MARINA contest was held at the Huqttngton ~ • • • Beach City Pier in conJunctaon w~tn From Al' _. the finals of Dick Dale's Surf Classic. . an amateur surfer's compe1111on policy of the Corps that the) are not sponsored b) the well-knov.n New-going to d~ anyth1n~ until the.C.<;>astal pon Beach surfguitanst. C'<?mm1 ss1on doesn t oppose 11. Hall Ka\ Pizzica, who works for Dale. !Wild. . said surf-and-ska contestants com-Th as year for the first tame. he s.a1d. peted in separate heats Sunday but the comm1s~1on has agreed not to used the same Judges. After the oppose t~e study. . contest was over. the surf-and-ski Th~ anaual study. Hall said. would contestants boarded the bus for the aden.ufy problems posed by the ski slopes at Wrightwood. She saJd manna but would not study those the bus broke down once near problems nor suggest ways to solve Diamond Bar. wa~ repaired and then th~~· 1974 a private consultant's was hit after the tn£ was resumed. repon P•.nPoanted 3.000 boat slips in Bus pas~ngers ere treated ay St. the manna area along with shops. Bernardine s. San Bernardino C.om-restaurants and poss1bl some munaty and San Antonio ~osp1tals. motels } but were not admitted. official!. said. Hall .said af the manna were to be Four ambulances and three heh-built now it would probabl} include -------------------·-------• onl} 2.000 boat slips. POLE HIT AGAIN ••• Prom Al beCaUle of the accident. Kennedy Mid motorists who hit power poles normally are charged tor~ and that the utnlty company has a good record of cot\ec1.lng. In most pote aocldents, the bllt runs from $1,000 to $3,000. The Ed*>n tpOkesman said the damage and required repairs In Saturday's aocldent was much worse than most such accidents. · The 75-foot pote on Victoria Street was severed in two places after etsneros' 1968 Pontiac skidded over a curb and rammed it. The Fountain Vlllfey man's two passengers suffered serious injuries. Despite possible spinal lnluries, one of the passengers allegedly tried to run from the accident scene but was caught by police. Officers arrested Cisneros on suspicion of drunken drtving, driving at an unsafe speed and operating a vehicte without a driver's license. Cisneros was traveling westbound at about 65 mph In an area where the posted speed limit ts 35 mph. The street Is under construction for a new water main. Passenger Winn Hoeffter. 35, of Huntington Beach. ls being treated for beck Injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. He It listed tn fair condition. The second passenger. Chartea Rodgers, 22, of Costa Mesa. Is listed In serious condition at Fountain Valley Community Ha.pttal. Ctsneros sustained f aclal laceratlons, a broken ankle, and a deeply cut leg In the mishap. He also Is Uated In serious conditions at the Fountain Vallev hosoltal. The proposed manna would be w athm the JOIOt JU nsdiction of Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach and the Coun- t} of Orange af at v.ere to be bu ah. Hall said he has supponed the idea from the beginning because ' of 1ts potenual benefits to the Cll). LASER .•. From Al The institute would be more uni- ' crsal\ oncnted. and a boon to UCI researchers. sa id fhomas eison. a~sociate dean of the College of Mcd1c1nc. .. There's no question. there·s been a 'luddcn burgeoning of use of lasers in medicine... Nelson said Laser researchers arc finding applacat1ons 10 su rgcr}. opthalmolog} and dcrmatoiog~. he said. \.\ ork al read) under wa} in the mcd11:al school's surge~ department on laser'c; use as a cancer treatment .. could be supponed and expanded .. with the new ans11tute. he said. CABLE CRACKDOWN BEGINS ... From Al people telling u~ their neighbors arc getting sen ice that they shouldn't he People don't lake 11 when some bod) gets for free something that the) arc paying for." .\ndcr'>on said are not getting a bill We haH not done an aud1t 1n I U )ea re; and we reall) need to update our files." McN utt said. .. ll 1!>go1ng to be low-kc} and fnendl} :·he said. adding that 1echn1c1ansdo not enter homes nor use an dcc1ron1c de' ace to detect w-ho 1s getting cable sen ace w11hout pa yang for 11 Bnth D1ck1n,on and C ommun1t\ (able' 1s1on arc ofTenngamncsty p1ugrami, for i:x·opll· who admit th e) are getting cable without pa~ 1ng.for 11 The) can ei ther sign up fort ht• sen ice ord1'>ron ncct thl·rn.,eh cs from the S\ stern McN utt belac-.e~ that electron1cdetcc11on devices are not accuratl' l'nough to reall~ tell " ho ·~ !'ltl'a11ng the rahk -;1gnal The( ommun1t\ C ahk' 1'-t<'n illltlit w1ll hcrnnductcd h~ 'ending tt't hn1uan' out tu thn urh-.1Jl· h1>ol-up'>" hl·rc a n·s1drnn: 1' Ii nl.t•d 1n1n tht ta hie" \lrm to \Ct' 1 t'tht hool.up 1\ "I" c · In '>Omt• C:\\C\. rx·nplt arc reu·1 ' 1ng the St·n ice for frl'l' tx·t au\c tc(hn1eia "' w l'rt• la\ 1n turning oil t ht• '>en ll l' fin prl'\ 111u<,ow-ner'>. ~h ;\:ult '>aid 1 he aud1t will he I pt lcar up 1ho<.c \ltuat1un-. II the hnmt· l\u1nnt't ll'l.I tn thc ')'tt·m thnornpan' "'111 then c ht•ct.. to 'l'l' 1 I thc htlU'>l'holJ "pa' 1 ng lur t ht• ser' ice I I It I\ not P"' 1ng tor thl' '>Cf\ llC thl' rc'>1dent'> '' 111 txcontac1cd and otlrred a cha me to <,tgn up 11 thl'~ don ·1 sign. the 'en Ill' wall tx· di-.l!lnnn·tcd \h '-ult said The ..amr 1'> trul' for Dirkin'ion. '>aid .\ndcrc;nn adding ... the liri;t time 11 might ha'l' Dc:en nurerror '>Owe JU'it g1\.c thl·m a thann~ to r,agn up or Ile dasconncctl'd < ommunat' < able' l\IOn hOJX'S to con' en a lot of the tree user<, into paid '>Uh<ic ntx-rs and l'i offering a frcr installatwn rnmpa1(m w h1k the audit I\ 10 progres'). "\\.hat we h1)pl' to do'' 1th thl· aud1t 1') lind out ho" man' homc!I ;.uc ph' 'llalh t onnt'l lrd Ill the.,, \tcm but SENIOR CENTER REBOUNDS ... From Al for a '0-hour wort..\HTk ,ind rt'tru1t "oluntcer'> to tat..c o'er 'onH· nt 1he respons1b1ht1c\ .. we·re going to t~ tn < ontinuc all the service\·· t'ouncilw-omnn 'iall\ Bclleruc. an cx-offiuo ml.'mbcr of thl club's board of dart•ctor'i. c;a1d an December .. .\ }ear from now-. \H''rc going to have a ver} ~ood program .. Bitter o'er the dec1s1on Pon t•r kti hie; pos1t1on earlier than ant1npated "I figured that sintc tht' l It\ did not -;how an} inchnauon to keep th1: present staff wt' c;houfdn't go out of our wa~ to help the ut' Puncr \did 10 Decemetx·r ·· 1 C<IO\ldcr the rx·oplc 1n the et!\ ar, outc.1der' re' ,,un, 11 members) never attendt.'<l an' ol our ac11 .. 1t1c-;. nc,cr paid an' due\ I than k. their dcu\111n '"'" h.IH' \nmc impact durin[! the ne't d1•t tion His pec;1,1m1\m ""3' ,h,arrd h' l~E'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 ( otht'r\ Julia <r~haughne'>V•. dircltor ol ( ornna del Mar·., city-run \l'n1or lCntcr said she beheH''> Laguna"• l 11~ < ounc1I was ~horH1ghted ·'The duh ha!I done an e\l·c llent JOO n' er the )Car!>. but the path till')'' l' r host'n won't make 11 a morccffect1,c \Cf\.ICe," she said. l\ftcr a shakey tran!l1t1on period. Freemel says th1ng'i arr starting to wttlc down Howe .. er there as some QUt'st1o n v.hether the 'il'nior club will ht' able to continue o;ome of ats programs. On June-'0. for instance. count) rnenue sharing funds for two pan-time stafTpos1t1ons are expected w cease L nless alternative funds arc found. this could mean the end to the nursing' 1s1tat1on program. in wh1lh a 'olunteer group of 12 Saddleback < ollcge c;tudent nu~s 'i~nd'i three da'<. a \.\t'Ck "'si ting. run nan~ c-rrand!I and rt•rnrd1ng medKal 1nformat1on for more than 40 homebound cider!} Lagunanc; The nurses. however. change C\Cf) c;ax w-eeks. requiring a pan-tame o;tafT member to train each nt•w group The r,,hcr staffer in Jeopard)' 1s re!>pon'i1bie for man} of the referral and admin1stra11ve duties. Freemel said The l'l t) budget 1s light. so Freemel and the board of directors are bus} looking for outside mone) to fund the pos111ons "We ho~ that maybe the Ccounl} I Arca Agenc} on Agrng wall extend the grant:· Frttmel said "\>ve'rc also looking at some foun- dauons and tta1n1ng a group of "olunteers to help "1th some of the fu nct1on'i "But v.t' 'illll ha\C time." Freemel \aid · ~c'll ha'e to ~n11 and see" \\hat do you likf' about lht> Oally Pilot'' \\hat don 't )OU likt" Call tht number at ltft and your mt''l'181(4' "Ill ht r('<'Ordt'd , tran'irrlbf"d and df'livered to Ult" approprlalt tdltor Tht samt> 24-hour an~werln• wrvlN• may b.-U'ic>d to rt'rord letten lo the 1•rlllor on any topl<' ('ontrlhutor~ to our Lellt" rolumn mu t lndudt thtlr nit mt• and lt'lt'phone numbtr for \'trlflr11t1on r>.o c-irrulatlon rails. plu1e. 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Cut-ups for charity A total of 120 head.a were •horn d~ a day-long cut-a-thon Sunday at Mitch & Co. Halrcutters that ralaed $1,500 for the Leukemia Society of America. Joe Smith of NOtff,Pteu• 37 31 ()l(Mlllorne C.ty 11 13 Omltwl 41 S4 Otlendo n llO Pelm~ l 71 '3 PNllldllpflla 55 32 ,,_,.JI 17 S3 ~ S3 ao p .... ., ff POtti.ci.ar. 54 ... ~~ 51 33 =rc.1y IO 30 43 33 Reno 50 35 AlcNnond 51 32 SI lOUle 57 43 SURF REPORT StP"1•T~ hllLaM Sen An'4)nlO 81tt DleOO S.n~ sis......-...... ~ .. , ... .... Syr-T~• r-TulM Wal>lngton W!Clllte llD 2-3 1-3 1-3 1·3 1·2 1·2 1·2 Slahonary•• 7t ., .. 13 1t 11 = 57 .. .. ... '4S44 72 u S2 M S5 SS 47 2t 4t ... .. 37 51 u II al 51 47 • Huntington Beach and Deb Schell of Irvlne both get a trim from two of 1 7 atyllata at the Irvine aalon who donated their time for the benefit. Body found at Balsa Chica Beach identified A part1all} decomposed bod} found in the surf at Balsa Chica State Beach last weekend has been positively 1dent1fied as that of Anuro Gonzales Herrera. a Spanish-speak.mg 18-~car-old from Norwalk who disap- peared in rough water on March 18. Orange Count} Coroner'!> Oepullc'i said Herrera. a machine operator. reponedl) tned to call for hl·lo in (\pan ash when he suffered leg cramps whale Dally Pilot Delivery 11 Guaranteed ,.,. ' • ~ 1 t' t , ~I 44 r•' •• t 1 ~ • • 4. "" ~1'°4 I I' t I 11, 4 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher sw1mm1ng but has cries went unheeded because of a language bamer. relatives said. State ltteguards have said they are trained to recognize visual distress signs and the language barrier would not have been a problem had Herrera been seen. Relauves said Herrera had come to the United States last year to earn mone} for has family in Mexico. 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