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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-05 - Orange Coast Pilot.. , ~mlgo.s de Bolsa Chica and Signal Landmark have formed an unlikely alliance In opposition of a marshland building pro-' Ject./AI lrvlne's·gettlng a new library. In a park setting, no less./ Al California Thousands of fans mourn d~ath of Marvln Gaye at cemetery./ A4 B6rder Patrol agents round up big alien smug- gling ting./ M Nation Two killers express re- morse before being put to death this morning./ Al Columnist Alchar4 Cohen says U.S. policy toward South Africa Is racist./ A 11 World Archeologlsts find s mllllon-year-old human jawbone In Africa:/ A5 Lebanon president again puaheaforendtocon- tlnued battling./ M Can divorce mediation cut the emotlonal and financial costs of ending a marriage? /81 In technology's race to keep up with lifestyles It has Ignored the refrlger- ator ./82 Sports Estancla's Jon Johnston and Jim Curtis, along with Marco Baldi of Wood- bridge, are honored on the All-CIF 3-A basketball team./C1 This time Angels lose In the ninth -on a two-run homer by Boston's Mike Easler, 2-1./C1 Golden West College stays unbeaten In South Coast Conference soft- ball by beating Fullerton. /C2 Entertainment A movie about hookers, starring Farrah Fawcett, should be better than It Is. /82 Buelnes• Corona del Mar Investor completes his buyout of a New York electronlcs flrm./85 INDEX Erma Bomt>eck Bridge Bul .. tln Board Butlneu Catlfomla News Clalllfled Comlot Croeeword OMeh Notlcel HoroeCope Ann Land.,• Uvtng Mutual Fund• Nat1ona1 N9W8 Opmton Potk>elog Publte Notion ~· 8t00k Market• • T~on Theeterl W.tMr WorldN9wl 82 84 A3 85 A4 ce-e 84 ca a.. C7 82 81-2 85 A4 AH A3 C4-5 C1--4 88 82 82-3 A2 A4' Drugs. delayed stress syndrome may have set off shooting spree By Tiit DAIL y PILOT ST A.FF ·air traffie controller and ex-mental . . . patient. Costa Mesa pohce 1nvempton Tilbury was arrnted after he al- were tryina to determine today lqedly wounded one man and nar- whetber dru~ or delayed stress rowJy miiled 1everal others u he kept syndrome were responsible for tria-SWAT teams at bay for three hours gerina a shootina spree Wednesday while sporadically firint about SO all~edly ~UI\ by 33-year-old · rounds of gunfire fro m his trailer at Michael 0 . Tiibury, a former Naval 2093 Maple St. in Costa Mesa. · llVeft CC>Upll Of-atleml*d m.-r, aaid LL JICk Cahloa. Loaa ICaCil vewu·a Admfjft- tration H~til .. ...._ , l:.Ou $tout met .. ..._. ii not Ualder medical care.;;"~ dildaars 6om lheinedical cen1er in May 19fl, ... .. nteoded boepilalizatioa." He refuted lO name the illMll for which Tilbury received treatlnelll. Tilbury enlisied in the naili-.ry in the Navy in J 971, a to. ~lea veteran's spokesman aid 8Dd wu ..,,..,......, ....... u,.. Ca.ta lleM SWAT team 91t. Ala.D Kent luleel• oYer eupect followtni tbree·boar at.,e oat8tde ama.U trailer. Slayer of priest gets charge teCluced From 1taff ud wire reports A state appeals court has reduced the 1981 murder conviction ofa man who punched a Seal Beach priest in the head, an attack that prosecutors said led to the priest's death. The Fourth District Court of Ap- peals in Santa Ana reduced the second-degree murder conviction of Ronald "Bud" SprinJ to involuntary. manslaughter, a ruling expected to soon result in Spring's release from prison. A three-judge appeal panel con- cluded Spnng. now 37, did not have murderous intentions when he struck the Rev. Felix Doherty of St. Ann's Church in SeaJ Beach in early 1980. Doherty was not hospitalized after receiving a dime-sized bruise on hls forehead in the incident. Spring, who had argued with the priest about a woman he believed was kept in a convent, was accused of misde- meanor assault and battery until Doherty died 17 days later. The state's appeal court ruled last week there was insufficient evidence to convict Sprihg of second-degree murder. The judiciaJ panel ordered Spri.ng returned lo Orange County Supcnor Court from the California Men's Colony in San Luis Obispo for resen tenci ng. . "Actions speak louder than words. Spring's acoons were simply not those of one embarked on a murderous assault." says the ruling authored by Justice Thomas Crosby. "Spring's assault consisted of but a single punch and was not even of suffic,ient force to knock down an elderly man or cause more than slight outward damage." An autopsy found that deat,b re- sulted from a hemorrhage caused by · the blow. Spring, originall y given a I S-year-to-life sentence, has already served two more years in prison than would have been the case in a manslaughter convi~tion. . · "l felt aJI aJong that this was a classic involuntary manslaughter. It's unfonunate that the ruling came down four years after the incident," said Orange County Public Defender Ronald Butler, who represented Spring. Butler said Spring) "havi~ to serve two more-years in stale pnson than he should bave is notjustice ... As (Pleue Ne CllAllGB/ A2) NB yachtclub after America's {];up Syndicate formed to mount a ch allenge to recapture trophy from Australians By ALMON LOCKABEY .,.., .............. The Newport Harbor Yacht Club has fermally challenged for the America's Cup in 1987. Announeement of the cballenae was made Wednesday night at a special yacht club meeting by Com- modore John S. GriffithoJr. who told the members that a syndicate has been formed to mount a challenge. Tbe challenge has been formally submitted to the Royal Perth Yacht Cl!Jb in Australia. holder of the cup after wresting it from the New York Yacht Cl ub in September. Griffith said Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's challenge was the first from the West Coast. Dennis Conner of San Diego Yacht Club announced earlier this year that he was putting together a syndicate to retrieve the cup. but his group has not made an official challenge. The New York Yacht Club. holder of the hallowed prize for 132 years. I\ also announced earlier that it had put together a syndicate and submitted a formal chaJlenge to brinJ the "auld mug" back to its pedestal in the c1ub's lobby where it had remained bolted for 132 years. "We have been working on this projecrforabuUTthree month1,'Lsaid Bill Ficker. 1970 defender of the cup. who has been named chief adviser to the Newport syndicate. (Pleue He RWPORT I A2) Pro and anti-transit tax forces I • • ··Neighbors say he was unpredictable BJ STEVE MARBLE °' .. ..., ...... A former naval air traffic conuoller who shot up a Colta Mesa aciab-- borhood Wednesday WU dacritied today as a unpredictable maa wi1Ja a · · , temper who n:ad Nazi literature and suspected the Ruuiam were after him. .. Hc'sa fruitcake. He'daooutin the front yard and start yelling at binudf' for no reason ... said Larry Soruue. one of a sroup of youna mqi who live in the house ad,acent to the lmall trailer Michael Gordon Tilbury holed up in Wednesday. ~ ~ Tilbury once attacked a tree in tbe front yard with a baseball t.t. according to Ocano Nelson, who Kid be does not live in the neighborhood but met Tilbury at several partia. .. He was hittina tbe tree,~ about mic:rowa~ He was ftippelt, · Ntbooaid. . "He was always look.in& outlidc. He~thcwuinV~l ~ Ht tboulbl people were 11.idiDa an the bushes and tbat the Russians wett after him," he added. Carlene Norton, another neitbbor, said she bad gone out drinJdng and dancing with Tilbury and found the 33-year-old man to be nice but .. weird at tJmcs ... "He talked about guns a loL He was nice, quiet, sort of kept to himself, .. Norton said ... He'd get weird at times but we all ger weird sometimes." Several persons said Tilbury bad been in and out of mental health units but were uncertain where and when. A military spokesman today con- firmed Tilbury had been tn:ated over an extended period at Long Beach Veteran's Hospital but would not diSclose the nature of bis treatment. Spr3f.ue said Tilbury had lived in the trader on Maple Street about a . year and received a monthly govern- ment check of $500. "He read a lot. He read Wall Street stuffbut mostly Nazi things. Hitler- lhat kind of stuff." Marte Luongo, another resident of the house, said he handed Tilbury a letter from a mental health aaency just minutes before the shooting staned. He didn't know the contents (Pleue eee SUSPECT I A3 The customer had no beef about having no beef when he opened his bag at the Burger l(jng drive-throuJ.h. The $950 he found was more hk:c jack-i n-the-pot, a whopper of an order. 1f you ~II. And awa~ he drove. "never lo be seen again. · Costa Mesa police LL Tom lazarsaJd Wednesday. Burger l(jng officials a.re not talkiaa about the incident but Lazar said. "This man isn't your basic honest person." the bag containing the fast-food restaurant's mo{T\ina rcttipis was inadvertently handed out W1th bqsof food Friday afternoon from the restaurant at 3150 Hamor BJVd. Tho customer didn'fask '"Where's the bttf?'' -an advertisiaa sJopn from a n val hamburser chain. Wendy's. He also didn't say "Hold the lettuce.·· a Burger Kana. slopn, and themn hes the cnme -miu_p. propnation oflost or found piopeny. .. Because it's obvious BWJiCr Kint isn't going to aivc ••-ay $900 with hambursers, ·• Lt. Lazar said. But be tddcd that 1f the customer were to return the money at some future date, "I don1t th1nk wt•d protttutc him," Lazar U1d the Bursrr Kina man.-acer, v.-bose name was withheld' by poh~ rtponed he s.tt the bla dowo ne.ar the burscn and fries _.l\m he ..-a distracted by a wortcr'a quntJon. and they ntvcr J()t a lioerue plait (Pleue ... CAU/A.2) ~ • .._.Al -..ederbim. ~' the three-hour ·~ o~ ca1aOn Mid, SWAT 1eam mem· ... sepealedly atlenlpted to oontacl 1'lllNry bid IOl DO rcspaue. ..He Dtwr ... a wons ~ the _.&Ilia&. Evn Wbea be came ou1 w llilbcl i1 be WU OK or ii he WU ~au be said wu. •1 cook a bUnch of Valiwns.'" cainon said a eeucb of Tilbury'• uailet did not tura up evidence of,,. dr\lal. "About all we found were a buocb of empty vitamin bottles." he said. Tilbury wu ta.ken to Cotta Mesa Medical Center Hospital immedi· ately after be half-crawled. half-fell out of his ltlileT about 4: 15 p.m., Calnoo aaid, and his stomach was pumped because a drua overdose was suspected. Results of tests to determine what drup Tilbury bad iaken, if any. arc pendina. About 45 minutes before Tilbury sutrendered, t>olice were still trying to determine i(he was alive by throwing rocks at the trailer and succeeded in breakina a window. "He didn't acknowledge the rocks," police Capt. Bob Green said. ·SWAT team members with gas masks were preparing to enter the traileT when the door opened and a hand and rifle appeared. ac.cordang to radio rcpons. "He came out of the door on his knees," Green said. • Deir,...,......., ............ Oad in a blue and white plaid shin, police initially thought Tilbury may be wounded and called for pal)l- medics. He looked dazed but coherent enou&h to say "keep those people out of llerc" when a pack of photographers and rcponers ran toward the home. Police carried Tilbury to the rear of a patrol car. Capt. Green said the incideni began when Tilbury inexplicably fired on bis roomlT\ates, wounding Smith as be tried to scramble over a backyard fence and escape. SWAT team merteanta Bill Bechtel, Alan Kent, carry auapect to waJttnc patrol car. Randy Roseberry. landJord of a three-unit rcsiden~ on Maple Street, said he was riding ~is motorcycle to a friend's house ab6ut I p.m. when Tilbury fired at him. "I was stopped at the stop sign (at Hamilton and Maple) and I heard the gun go off. All I could see was a hand and a gun coming 0U1-0Uhe (trailer) doorway. He pulled off five or six rounds and I just hauled off," Rose· berry said. When Roseberry turned his bike around and drove back down the street, he was joined by the first police car on the scene. driven by Sgt. Bill Bechtel. "He stancd firing again and the co p car backed up and then wejustgotout and laid down in the street. One shell hit about one rnch from the fro nt door (of the police car.)" Police rcpons said the radiator and tires of Bechtel's police unit were hit with five rounds from a .22-calibcr automatic rifle. As Bechtel backed his car down Hamilton Street, the repon said, be apparently ran into a parked car. As police and SWAT team mem- bers began surrounding the trailer, Tilbury opened fire every baJfhour or so. Residents of several surrounding apartments were evacuated and three schools ~t· cu.stody of ~bout. 250 students ;olive in the Maple Street area until the incident ended. A parent notified authorities at Pomona Elemeniary School while bus driven at TeWinkJe Middle School learned of the sniper attack over their radios, school officiaJs said. One of the last ~idents of an apanrnent complex on the southeast cornCTofHamilton and Maple streets to be evacuated was Charlene Jordan. who had to be csconed from the complex because she is legally blind. Neighbors said Maple A venue Christian School , opposite the sniper's house aod three doors down, apparently had been closed for some time. Roben Bunney. 17. who lives to the left of the sniper's home, said be was at home when the firing spree bca;an. "We thought they were fire- crackers," he said. But when a police officer came up to the Bunney home and told them to leave, they realized what I.hey heard was gunfire. They broke out a wooden backyard fence and made their way to a neighboring street. Joe Ernest said be first hCaTd rifle shots at about I p.m. from the Huntington Villas apanment unit across the street on Hamilton Street. "I looked out the window to sec what was going on and then saw a police car tum onto Maple from Hamilton and there were more shots. The car backed up (back on Hamil- ton) rcaJ fast. And then I saw that it had two flat tires." NEWPORT SAILORS AFTER THE CUR ••• P'romAl Ficker said the syndicate officers are George Tooby. president: Jim Warmington. vice president: Steve Barnard. secretary; Commodore Griffith and staff commodore Ph il Ramser, directors . The syndicate already has a com- mitment of SI million. It will take about $6 million to successfully put together a campaign. Ficker said. ··w e are already interviewing top skippers in one-design classes in the U nited States as a possible helmsman." said Ficker. "including taking a close look at the top U.S. helmsmen in the upcoming Olympic yachting games." Griffith sa id the syndicate will be called "Eagle." and that Johan VaJen- t1Jn has been commissioned to design two 12-meter yachts -the first to be a trial horse which will probably be launched in January or February of 1985. Valentijn is a naval architect who has been involved in designing five 12-met e ryac hts . 1nclud1ng Courageous in 1977 when he was pan of the firm of Sparkman & Stephens: Australia. the unsuccessful 1980 challenger: France 11. and Magic and L1beny for the 1983 U.S. defense. (l 1beny was the yacht skippered by Conner in losing to Australia II.) "We have complete confidence 1n Valentijn," said Ficker. "despite his unsuccessful 1983 creations. Ficker said a builder has not yet been selected for the new boats, but that it probably will be Newpon Offsh ore of Newpon. R.I. because of the firm 's previous expenence. Will the new boats have "winged keels" such as was on Australia ll in 1983? "I would say definitely, yes." said Ficker. "The International Yacht Racing Union has approved winged keels in the 12-meter rule and there is no reason we should not be in- fluenced in that direction." Ficker said the syndicaie is now in the evolutionary phase of the pro· gram, including fund-raising. He said Bill Crispin of th e Newpon Harbor club and Valentijn alteady have spent ,two weeks tn Penh ov~eing sa1hng conditions there. The Royal Perth COUNTY COOKIES OK ••• -rroiilAl Yacht Club has set the date of January 1987, for the next cup chalJenge. Ficker said plans had not been announced before, "because we want- ed to be sure we had a the commit- ment to launch a challenge in the most corinthian manner possible." "In our search for a helmsman we are looking for a skipper with definite attributes of expenencc and dis- CiP.line." said FickeT. "This campaign will require more di~ipline than ever because of the distances in travel and- the time spent in living away from home for skipper and crew. Plans call for sending a team to Australia for practice in November 1986. "By that time. the second boat should be in the water," Ficker said. Asked about Newpon Beach as the site of an America's Cup campaign. should the local yacht club wuf'1he cup, Ficker said: "It would be an amazing spectacle with probably the whole city being turned' over to the effort.'' Ficker should know. He has been invol\led, one way or another, in America'sCupcampaignssincc 1967. The names of the other syndicate members will be named as their contributions are forthcoming. Ficker said The America's Cup first came into a being as a yachting pnze 1n 1851 when the schooner Amenca went to England and defeated the cream of the British yachting fleet in a race a.round the Isle of Wight for a prize then known as the "I 00 guinea cup." a bottomless pitcher that remamed bolted to Its place at the New York YaCht Club until 1t was won by the Australians. CASH ••• From Al number from the depaning cu~ tomer's truck . .. At this ~int. there aren't any leads. really. ·Lazar said . A Burger Kmg official said no disciplinary acuon was anticipated against the restaurant employees. TRANSIT TAX BATTLE LOOMING ••• From Al to th e rcpon While the anti-tax group lags far behind its pro-tax opponents 10 the campaign cash hunt. the pro-tax campaiJn committee found 1t had sufficient ~urces to donate $25.000 to the affiliated Democratic pro-tax effort headed by former state Demo- cratic chamnan and developer Rich· ard O'Neill. the disclosure report also shows. Save County of Oransc Roads and Environment (SCORE) will aim pn- manly at tumin1 out pro-tax Demo- cratic voters on June S. accord1n1 to O'Neill The "Yes on A" campaign. as It formally has been dubbed. will be manaae<t b)' the Nclson-Padbcra ) (on)Uittng 5crv11.C), cl wdl·~llOWn p0ht1cally oriented consuhing firm that already has been paid $40,000 for its services. accordma to the dis- closure repon on file. While the pro-tax campa•fn com· m1t1ce apparently has 11rded Itself for the campa11n by bu1ld1na up •ts campatJn reserves. the ant1-tal elf on recentl y optned a two-pronJed of. fensivc. Besides 1Huin,1 thc study cnt1cmn1 the plan. the anti-tax Citizens Apinst Unfair Taxation announced it had flied a complaint with the suite Fair Pol111cal Practices Commission cla1m1na the Oranae County Trans· portauon Comm1H1on fail~ to d1s- clo..c a $154,000 expenditure 1n be: half of the u~ ( A spokesman for the anti-tax effort, Tom Roge rs. called the commission's expenditure and the resultant com- munications proaram a "propaaanda campa1an." "In all my years 10 the poht1cal arena. I've never seen such a blaJant attempt to 1nnuencc the public's vote by the ust of tu payers' own money," said Roac:rs, former chairman of the county OOP ccntr1I committtt. In call in1 for the FPPCs 1nveatlp· uon. Roten 1d the expendnure clearl y was intended to promote the tait and therefore c:onstltultd a con· tnbut1on that hould have bttn reponed 1n the C1tizcnr for Bcncr Transponation'1 di1clo.u~ 1t•te- ment - ·: ~ '# .... letloc• eo HOM, US 01oC ol CcwM>etc Fron11:Cdd.., WWm 9'9 Occtuded ~ Eztendecl =--11 .. """° A :a 43 40 NatWMlld a H It 811.cMt t7 IO 16 ..a 8..,_.T~ 71 13 10 45 WU!ke ., .. 53 '3 a.rt Antonkl 11 40 ... IM a.rt o.eeo .. I\ 42 " "" hMCl9oo .. IO 12 as ltlteMwte . .. 40 .aa u ..... N .... 71 N .,,,...1!°', to 41' SI 53 Sloua alle ... n: .. IO SCIC*-41 43 53 43 8yr-... ,. S3 41 Tope ... 11 M' 50 47 ,._ 13 48, 11 47 TlllM IO 3e et 53 Wllhlnglon " 57 53 30 WlcM• 12 '~ emperatura TOOAY lecOftCI IOw 4 24 p.m .. Le a-wt l\lotl •OM p,m 20 -41 SuR f REPORT 47 " ~y 14 II Flrel IOw .... ILnl. 0.4 f1 tt l'Wll ll1Qll 1:0I p.m 2.7 l,OCATIOM 47 40 lecGncJ IOw •::tt P·"' M ttunt1n11on llMoh 13 40 lecollcl hlgll 1 Ut P.fll. 4.8 AMr ......._, HlwpOl1 71 45 _,, 52 10 8"" eM.1 ~ 11 I: 17 p 111., '*" 40lll ltf .... HlwpOl1 74 44 Fridty It l;Joe A.lft. end ... 1f1M II 2W ,.,_, HlwpOl1 53 a 1.11 P "" e.-o. Wedfe, H1wp011 to 37 ~-tocr.,•10:°$4pM ,,.. ~= M .. MMY111~44&Jl\.Mll ...... 11 w .. -....a -.... 11:)fp.ll), -· .... . OrangeCountyjoins U.S. in marriage, divorce drop From 1talf ud wire repor11 Thcrt were fewer marriafeS in both Ora• County and the nauon during 1983, marking the first time in nearly a decade that there bas been a decrease nationally in the number of co~lcs stepping to the altar. Bill while fewer people are getting married. fewer also arc choosina to divorce. a national trend mirrored in Orange County, according to the Nation.al Center for Healt.h Statistics and the Orange County Clerk's Of- fice . In addition, the preliminary 1983 figures released m Washington, D.C. this week showed a declining binh rate. while the nation's death rate remained steady. The center said there were 2,444,000 marriag(s nationwide last year. down from 2,495.000 the year before. That was the first year-to-year decline in marriages since 1975, the center said. In Orange County, 19.250 mar- riages were recorded in 1983. down slightly from 19.643 the year before. Divorces declined for the second consecutive year across the nation as an estimated 1.1 79,000 couples divorced, 1,000 fewer than in 1982. The number of divorce actions filed in Orange County dunng 1983 decreased from 13,805 in 1982 to 13. 788 last year. It marked the sixth straight year the divorce rate has declined since a record I 7.429 divorces were recorded in 1977. according to a spokeswoman in the county clerk's office. At the 511mc time. the national binh rate declined 2 percent to 3,614.000 last year. according to the center's report. The center noted that the number of women aged I 5 to 24 1s declinmg as Ollr1'11et ..... ~ Ronald ''Bud .. Sprtnc Just .Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dell very la Guaranteed l,tuNMp J 1oe», ' \'W cit) -...... ,O.• .,._ ~ '> IO P "' ,_.. ~.,,. 1 r "' .noYol"r'Y .,..De -NI the children of the post-war Baby Boom qe. Nearly half of aJl binhs arc to women under ~c 25, the center pointed out. In addition, it noted the fertilitr rate has been d~ in rcccnt years. · The center also reported: •During 1983 an estimated 1,604,000 people were added to tfle population u a result of the eitcess of births over deaths, known as the natural increase. •The provisionaJ final death count for the year was 2.,0 I 0,000. This was a death rate of "8.6 ·deaths per 1,000 residents of the nation, the same nne as the year before. • •The infant death rate was 10.9 p6r 1,000 live births in 1983, down from 11 .2 per 1.000 in 1982. · Newport man held ID three sexual attacks · By STEVE MARBLE 'r .. Deir "9t ..... A 40-year-old Newpon Beach man described as having an "over· powerina aura" and a commanding presence is facing charges he sexuaJJy attacked three women. one who responded to a newspaper ad seeking a roommate. Paul William Jensen was arrested From Al far as I'm concerned. he should be released today." A coun date has not been set. Chief Deputy Distnct Attorney James Enright said Wednesday "the sad part o( all this is that we'll be releasing a rather dangerously dis· turbed mdividua1:· "The pragmatism of the jury has been defeated by the technicalities of the law," he said. Witnesses testified in the tnal that Sprina suffered from a delusion that a woman named Twilla Suus. whom he briefly knew 19 years befo~. was. confined apinst her will in a convent but would marry him if he could free her. Monday at his Coun Street rcsidenee on suspicion of sexual battery, rape by object. attempted rape, false im- pnsonment and indecent exposure. The women told police Jensen they felt "powerless" in the man's pr'C$-- ence and were drawn to him despite bis aJleged "bizarre" actions, accord- ing to Newport Beach police Officer Tom Little. Jensen is free on $50,000 bail. His attorney, Richard Bonner, called the allegations "bizarre" and said "major aspects arc a total fabncation; and where there is some grain of truth, they appear to be totally out of proportion.· Police said one of the victims met Jensen after responding to a news- paper ad. The 20-yeaT-old Oraflfe resident said she declined to move in with Jensen but agreed to let the man show her other available rent.al units. The young woman told authorities Jensen took her to has house where he grabbed. kissed and fo ndled her. A Fountain Valley women USld police she met Jensen at a niahtspot and agreed to a later date. The 21 ~year-old woman. though. said \he date took a wrong turn when he drove her to his residence and tried to rape her and forced v~ to perform a fcl act. The third alleged victim. a Mission VieJO woman. said she met Jensen at a health spa and agreed to a later date because of h.is "commanding aura." What do you like about tlae DaUy Piiot? Wbat don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your me1111e wlll bt> rt>eorded, transcribed and delivered to Uae approprtate editor. ' The same Z.·•on 1n1werlaa 1ervtce may be uttd to record leuen &o cite edl&or on any topic. Coatrlbetort to 01r Letten colHan mHt IDcl.cle t..,lr name IDcl telepltoae 111mbtr for nrtflcatlon. No clre1latlo1 c11l1, please. Tell 01 wb1t'1 OD yoor mllld. OAANGE COAST Dally Pilll H. L. Schwartz IH Pubhsher Ctroulatlon 7WM2~ Cl•tlfled adYertie1"9 714/M2·"7t AM other depertrnente 142-4S21 • MAIHOFPICI •. .1'0 """ lar II C..t• MeN CA " ..... ~ 8o• lr.ec) C.-te ..._. CA tNt •• S..lur4ty •"'l .,,..,., 11 .,ou on •!01 ·~· r<V COOy '?1 7 a m c~~ ~ID!• Cha1y Dowellby flOMmery Churchman Editor nd A staM ContrOller 10 I ITI INJ '<IUI Ul!Jr d lllt °""""ed Clrculetlon Telephonn ... l'Jil. to the Publisher ltepMI\ '· Cetuo Pt~tlOn °'""" r.o..i, A•M\ ~ l-.,-Hy• ..,_ Olotte A. Pw.tt 0ttKIOf OI Ad<tt!rl!MlQ VOL. 77, MO. M ' l . ~Parents can prepare ~hildren for reading . . · A teries or wottab~~ '° bdp perau •prepMe their cbildml IO IU'ODI ieldeii belim :S.t\atday ., Or.alllD Cout Cola.. The remainina llllions will ht held April l 4 and 28. All three will t&lre PllCe ftoom 9 a.m. to noon ln room 112 ,of OCC'a COWlldina and AdmlUion1 B\lildiaa. Ad--million l1 SI 0 per tel&ion. · Each ICllion ii INred to 1 dift'erent aee ~up. This S.tunta_y•1 l)ftlenta&Ion i1 pred to perentl WJtb children UJ.> to 12 montha. The tee0nd lellion ia aimed at p1rent1 'With toddle1"I .. l to 3. The final eetsion i1 for perenu of pmcboolen &Om 3 to s. Tickell are on ~e in the ticket offiec in the Student c.enter, or by phonina 432-SS27. ClllH tlckem IJot ~ Tickell are still available for Saturday's Founb Annual Irvine South Cout Chili Championship, to be held iA Bommer Canyon. The $1 tidcell can be purch11ed at the Irvine Chamber of Commerce, 2801 McGaw Ave., and throuah local merchanu. The traditionally sold-out event becins at 9:30 a.m. • and continues with non·stop entertainment and chili jud&Jna. : Chamber .iat• •IJoppbJ6 lalr : The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce plans a • sprina shoppin• fair complete with Easter Bunrues and : musical enterta.anment atona Pacific Coast Hiahway in :corona del Mar Sunday. : A double-decker bus will deliver passensers any- : where alona the route. · There will be an Easter b6nnet contest and a drawina. : Some of the other activities include a dance demon- : stration by Susan Barlo*s Dance Studio and fashion : shows at several of the stores. For more infonnation, call 760-2S52. . . Model V.N. art auction 9et The Huntiqton Beach Hiah School Model United Nations Booster Oub is 1ponsorina an an exhibition and auction'Saturday at the Huntinaton Beach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. • . A preview wiU be conducted from 6:30 to 7:30 J?.m. ~th the auction becinnina at 8 o'clock. Door prizes wtU be gsven and refreshments will be served. Admission is $2 and further information is available at 960-8836. ' CJI often computer clau~ · Computer literacy classes for computer illiterates are bei.QI offered by the Costa Mesa Recreation Department tbrouah the Computer Teacher Leamina Center, The five weekly classes are desianed to acquaint both adults and tHildren with computer operations a.od proarammins. .Classes for adults from 1 to 9 p.m., beain April 11 ; children's classes, 3:30 to S p.m., start April IO. Fee for the course is $68. For registration infonnatton, call 64S-8SS I. -- DJ.vorce option• topic of the letter. Sprque and his four roommates painted out bullet holes inside their house early today. One shot slammCd into the bMk of a television set that LuonfO bad been watchina when the ahoo~ s~. they said. · The roonamates said they ran out a rear door ~f lhe house when they realized w}1at was happenina. John Smith, one of the roommates. was shot in tht lCf but kept runnina anyway, they said. "He said 'I think I've been shot: Everyone told him to keep JOing. He climbed over the back fence like everyone else," one of the roommates ~unted. Officials at Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital, where Smith is hospitalized, would not allow the .. 27-year-old man lo be interviewed today and turned away all calls. .. He {Tilbury) is a mental case who 'ust took 19me shots. Too much is ...,.-of!t· ng made out oht," said luonso;- who was reading an account of the incident in • morning newseaper. The interior of Tilbury s rented trailer, set up on blocks in the driveway of the ~ouse, wu a jumble today. Pots and pans weTe strewn on a A three-hour seminar to help individuals make a decision about divorce will be presented at Orange Coast Golleae Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Lecture Hall 116. Admission is SI 0 to the seminar, "Choices and Options: ls Divorce for You?" SWAT i.m member CUeJ Oleuon and another Coeta lleea Pol.Ice offteer take poelttona near tbe tn.ller. Dally Piiot photos by Richard Koehler and Howard Llpln • Tickets are on sale at OCCs Community Services Office in the Student CenteT, open Monday through ~Friday 9 Lm. to 1 p.m. and SatW'days from 8 a.m. to noon. F<>r information, caU 432-5880. · ·valleyball lN1Ue •lgnaJM .et ·-Enthusiastic Irvine volleyball players who want to join an evening league are urged to sign up tonight at the $tart ofleaguc play at Deerfield Community Park in Irvine t\ 6 p.m. Funhcr information on sand volleyball teams can be obtained by callina SS 1-8638. CALENDAR Thunday, Aprll.5 • 7:30 p.m .. lrviH Plautq CommJ11loa. Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine. • 7:30 p.m., Foutabl Valley Sdlool District Board of Trutea, District Education Center, 17210 Oak St.. Fountain Valley. Friday. April 6 No meetinas scheduled. Saturday. April 7 • 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Oraa1e Coa11ty Swap Meet, Orange SWAT team memben prepare to mo•e ln on tbe trailer. The au mub County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. turned oat to be aDDeceeMJ'Y. · . Bandit rotis Irvine woman ~in restroom of Mesa Plaza An Irvine woman who stopped into e restroom at the South Coast Plaza Mall Wednesday to change her baby"s diapers lost more 'ban SJ.000 worth of jewelry to a robber. The woman told Police a man came into the restroom in in isolated area of the mall as she bendina over her child. The man arabbed her purse which I '' CCNltall- A woman who said she was on her way to deposit two days' receipts from her compeny told police a benk bla. containina S7 • .SOO, was stolen &om her pune in the ·South Coa1 Plu.a Mall. She was walkin& throuah ! a store when 1be noticed her punt, 1 which had been hanaina from her • shoulder, was opell and the benk bq i wu1one. • • •• , A witneu stopped a thief 11 the Newport Sh.in Co., 1884 Plactntia Ave., Wednesday niaht as he carried off a 1oed of clothina from the aaore. The thief apparently broke a rear door ptael \0 taln IKX'llM to tbe store and made otrwilb S 1,800 wonh of aoocta. A computer and some clotbin& were ! stolen, butSlOOWOf\hofclothina was ' tteovered after the thicft1cd. f ••• J A Sin D!tfO woman staYina in the ._ Califomla ¥ot~l 6, 1441 Oh ler A vc .• ' ' \ contained only diapers. she said. Then he demanded she 8JVC him her watch and all her je\felcy. She complied and the thief escaped. Neither the woman nor tltt child was injured. The man, described as Latino was about 30 years old, S foot I 0 lcnhcs tall, with a thin build and col- told police she left her room for breakfut Wednelday and returned to find a man's aold necklace missina. There were no 1ians of forced entry; the loss was placed ,at SI SO. tnt.ae A $6,000 IBM personal computer was reported stolen shonly after midnifnt .today from an exhibitor at an Irvine Marriott convention. • • • . A Connecticut bulibeasman re- ported the theft of his wallet con tam· ma Sl,100 in cash and credit cards &Om a botel room of the Airporter Inn before 11 p.m Wednesday. The 41-ycar-old hotel ~tron told pohcc he had left his wallet in b11 room durina a buslneu dinner. Pohcc found no llll\I offof'Cled entry. • •• Jewelry worth S 1,200 wa taken from 1 home in the 14000 block of Saarenln Avenue after thieves made lar-length black hair. He had a large banhmark on his right cheek and was wearina blue jeans and a loosc-finina blue or araY shin. Costa Mesa police said. The robber did not display a weaPon in the 12:30 p.m. robbery. police reported. The loss was placed at S3.S68. entry throuah an unlocked rear win- dow. • • • Buralars attempttd to make entry into two homes Wednetday momina on Fireside Coun. and wcre"SUccess- ful in pry1n\open a window at one. More than 2.000 wonh of jewelry was taken. • • • An apanment dweller awoke Wednesdur momana to find a $300 bake and S SO barbecue miss.in.a from his fenced patio LapaBeacb A re ident in the .SOO block of Allvaew Terrace rtPoned a house buraJary Wednesday af\emoon. The amount of the loss is still un- determined. • • • urfina equipment *onh an nti· mild $2.SO was re~ned stolen from a· yard in the 2800 block of Waid Terrace Wednesday A resident ut the 1500 block of Temple Hills Drive reported his lawn sprinkler control system. wonh $400, was missing and told 1>0hce 1t was probably taken last November. 1983. • • • Enainc pans worth $145 ·Wert reported stolen from a vehicle parked in the 900 block of Skyline Terrace Wednesday momang. • • • A nude male was rtp<>rted streak- ma across the campus of Laauna Beach Hiah School. 625 Park Ave .. Wcdncsda-y shonly after 9 a.m. Police resp()nded but found no suspects. Newport Beacb A Newpor1 Beach accountant valued at SI 2S from his 1983 Datsun 280 ZX parked in the 1600 block of Dove Strctt Wednesday. Fomataln Valley Someone ransacked a home in the I 0000 block of Goldeneye A venue and 1totejewelry and currency valued at SI. l 70. • • • BuraJan cut a screen and mashed a window fn a second story of a condominium an the 12000 block of Briahtcn tnd stoic a ponable radio valued at $40. , • • • Bu!)lan struck at t"'o homes in the 17000 block of La Rosa Lane WcdMSda'Y. In one bome they atole thrtt 9-voh bat~ and Sl an cub for total 1o or SS.37. They aot an unde1mmned amount of QSf\ after clltcrina the cond re 1deace throuah a lidina ala door. Hantt..;ton ae.ala A re td Dt or the I 00 block or 9th uttt f"Cl)Oned Wednctdav that shelf and pas from windows that Police had knocked out wu still on the floor. Officers said their eumiaation of the trailer turned up little evidence of what miaht have touched otrWednea.-day's incident Tbou&Jt be told his arrestiq of- ficers he'd swallowed a handful 9f Valiums, ~lice fou.nd only vitamin bottles insa.de the residence . Neiahbors complained that the trailer and adjacent boute was the scene of frequent noisy parties. Next-door nciabbor Oift'ord Bunny recalled a aroup of youths takina SWAT team anlper keep9 watch from atop tile roof of nearby boue . someone stoic has blue 1970 Volks- wagen BcetJe. w11h a ski rack on the back. The loss was estimated at $2.200. • • • Aq,rmployce of Videos R Us. 6839 Warner Ave .. told PohCC Wednnday that someone stoic a SSOO vtdeo recorder from the busaness. The man was described as Caucasian. qe 40 to 45. with brown hair and a beard. He rtp()nedly fled an a small salver car. • • • . Entering through a rear kitcheq window, someone bul'Jlarized a hOme on the 8100 block ofK.indisher Drive, la resident rePorted Wednes- day. The loss included jewelry wonh S 1,0,0. a SI silver certificate and cassette tapes wonh SIS. • • • A resident of the 19800 block of Watcrvicw Lane rej)Oned Wednn- day that a blue 1984 Datsun Kina C.b pickup had been stolen ovemiaht. The loss was estimated at S 12.00Cl t • • A resident or the S800 block of MatshaU Drive reponed Wednesday that someone had buralanzcd a red 1982 Volk.sw_aacn Rabbtt 1n the Golden West Coneac perkina lot The loss included stereo equ1pme"llt worth $480. • • • A ar&Y btcycle was ttooned sto&co Wednesday from the 400 block of llth &reeL The I wucstimated at SJ.SO. • • • Someone stole a l 2-volt bencf) (rom a ~ and blue 1968 Datsun convtn1l*, ~cct Wtdnelday on the 7200 bloc Of Heil Avi mac.~ loss was ntunatcd 1t S40. • • • Entenna tbrouah an unlocked rear door. som~ne tiuralarittd a home Wtdn~ay on the 600 block of I 0th Street. The loss included a $60 radto and an S80 watch. • • • A resident of the 17400 block of Da1f)v1ew Circle rtPorted Wedne$oo da) that someone slashed four tires on a blue 1973 Ford Torino. The losa was estimated at $80. Mom held in theft "of her son DENVER (AP) -A woman want· ed 1n Calif onua for abductina her IOn 18 monthsaao has surrendered to FBI aaents here. Betty Lou 8&1~y. 39,'a member of the Pentecostal Cb~b. was accom- panied by ber miniatet wbcn she turned benelf in at 1bou1 10 a.m. Wcdne9day. Ms. Batey, who was rdeucd on a s l,.SOO penonal ~ bond. could not be reacbod for coauattu. ~Rev. ~~ce R. GOidOa. pUtot of the Lovincway Uruicd PenteccJlltal Church of't>Ca\ler, met sbc decided to come fcxwvd •to tee ii abe could tct an equitable bcari.aa in tilt MW O( Colondo Cot bmdr IDd her .. Gordon aid M Betey told authonta her IOD Brian.. f 2. was • ••safe Of.:&tby .. Wtth fricn ML Batey bas been IOupt by Su OiCIO autboritia · 1\ct ~ l 7, 191l, on a felon y 1WIJ'TUI for .. par~ enul d uld calin&~ and evadint prosea.uon. .. ,, • (MARKDOWNS WILL BE TAKEN AT THE CASH REGISTER.) PLAZA SPORTSWEAR 25% off: Koret pull-on pants Reg. 25.00 18.75 25% off: All cotton novelty sweaters. Reg. 22.00 to 56 00 18.50 to 42.00 33 '/>% off: All misses denims: Lee, Tres Classique. 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Smith ~knowl~ in Interviews with the burau that he was paid S 11,<>0q io cash for information about a U.S. double &JCDt operauoo aimed at learning the identity of KGB spies cnaase<f in espionage against the United States. The ~vernme~t said Smith gave a Soviet KGB officer eno~g,h mfof'!11at1on to identify a double agent ~ho was osten~1bly wortuna for the Soviets but actually helping U.S. offictaJ.s. Both the d<?ublc agent and the operation were code-named "Royal Mll~r." l•raell busJneu bombed NEW YORK -Terrorist bombs wrecked the unoccupied offices of an Israeli aircraft company in Manhattan early today. and a group calling itself the Red Guerrilla ·Resistance claimed responsibility, police said. No one was injured. Inspector Kenneth Gussman. commander or the poli ce departme~t's Arson-Explosion Divimffl. said two cx{>los1ve devices were detonated about I :45 a.m. on a third floor stairwell of the IS-story commercial building. Two steel doors were bl~~n of their hinges. windows were shauered and pantt1ons were twisted out of shape. AIDS brea.ttluouglJ •tudled BOSTON - A new study buttresses researchers' hopes that interferon will be the first effective mca.ns for reviving the devastated immune systems of AIDS victims and protect them from deadl y in fections. The research shows tbat the bodies of AIDS sufferers fail to produce a crucial disease-fighting substance called gamma inter- feron . In the test tube. doses of interferon appear to restore this germ-killing power. Collapsed bulldlngs probed NEW YORK -Renovation of two four-story buildinp that collapsed. killing two construction workers and injuring 22 other people. should not ha ve been proceeding before complet10~ ~f a safety .inspection ordered last week. the cit) bu1ldan~ commissioner says. The vacant. adjacent brick buildings on Manhattan's Lower East Side. which had housed a clothing store. crumbled Wednesday into what one witness called ''a big pile of dift.-Passcrsby. including two infants. were among the injured. the Fire Department said. Cops acquitted ln rape NEWBURYPORT. Mass. -Although two police- men have been acqumed on charges the y raped a 21 -year-old woman after getting her drunk an a bar. both must face a police department hearing to decide whether they can return to work after admitting they had sex while on duty. Edward Jackson. 31 . and Unree Poellnitz Jr .• 34. were found innocent Wednesday of aggravated rape and drugging the woman for purposes of sexual intercourse. After the ve rd ict was annou nced. Howard Whitehead. an assistant Essex County distri ct attorney. said that he knew convictions would be tough to get because the woman admitted that she was drunk . Thousands mourn Marvin Gaye LOS ANGELES-As many as 29,000 mourning fans kept a vigil for slain soul singer Marvin Gaye. some wa111ng up to 12 hours 10 pa) their respects at the Oower-filled cemetery chapel where his body lay in state. Not since the funerals of Clark Gable an I 960 and Jean nette MacDonald in 1965 had so many people flocked to Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills, said cemetery Vice President Robert L. Wheeler. Police Sgt. Michael Rhine said 9.000 people ftJcd past Gaye's coffin during a viewing Wednesday evening in the cemetery's Church of the Hills, where a huge floral arrangement was accompanied by~a card reading, "Love. Diana Ross." An additional 10,000 to 20,000 mourners were turned awa y. Rhine said. Wlc.k taped reporter? LOS ANGELES -Without prior consent, U.S. Information Agency Director Charles Z. Wick taped a telephone conversation with a Los Angeles Times political rcp~>ner who was trying to track down a story the paper said today. The d1stnct attorney's office announced earlfor that tt is weigh in$ whether to open a criminal investigation into a possible violation of California's strict laws against recording telephone calls without permission from the other person. The paper said Wack taped a call to Times political reporter Richard Bergholz in 198 1 from Wick's San Fernando Valley home. , Allen smuggle ring bro.ken SAN DIEGO -U.S. Border Patrol agents say they have cracked an alleged smuggling ring that reportedly made $600.000 a month by transporting undocumented aliens to Los Angeles an large trucks. Agents rounded up 40 suspected illegal aliens Quring a raid on a San D1egQ .. drophouse," and then halted the transfer of 53 others as they were being loaded into a truck in the Old Town secuon of San Diego. said Jim Grim, head of the Border Patrors anti-smu ing untt m Chula Vista. Gemayel .ee~. end to-battle BEIRUT. Lebanon -President Amin Ge011yelJCnl two emissaries to Damascus toda y 10 arTange a mcctina with Syrian President Hafez Assad next week in an ctTon to curb the continuing battles between Lebanon's rjvaJ factions. Lebanese army troops and Syrian-backed Dru~ militiamrn fought a 90-mtnute duel this morning wtth artillery and rocket launchers east of Beirut near the mountaintop town of Souk el-Gharb. police said. No casualties were reported. Low-cOllt tare OK•d LONDON -Britain's V1f'&in Atlantic airline won approval today for a low-cost fare between London arwt Newark. N .J .• and a pokesman said it ho~ to stan daily tervicc in June. The fl1ahts would put Virgin Allantic In direct com~tilion with American-owned Pcoplt Expreu atrline. which now offers one·way fl1ahts betwctn Gatwi~ Airport and Newark Airport, ne.ar New York Ci ty, for SI ~9 coach and S4"J9 ti rat clan. The Vi rain Atlantic fli&h would cost Sl41 from June I S to June, the airline said. From July I to Sept. 15 it would cost $170, with a Sl4UO surcharae for weekend fliahts. From Sept. 16 the fa~ would beSl57. .Group claim• GI •1Joof1n6 A THEN • Greece -A lcf\-winf tem>rist aroup ~ cl11mcd re pon 1btl11y fbr the boouoa of a U.S. Am\)' officer. $Ay1n1 the attack wa to protest th U.S. militaf)' prncJlCC an Grc«e n anonymous telephone (llltr LO an Athcn newspaptr said the November 17 orpniuuoo wa rt ponsible fur..woundana Master 11. Robcn A. Judd on.Tuesday. lct)rr found W(dnc~ay warnc:d the ll'O"P would "~tnkc in " •• ... President claims soviets have massive arsenal stockpiled WASHINGTON (AP)-The United Stalel, accuted by tht Kremlin of 1talliQ1 on neaotiationl to curb chemical weapons. is rady to propoee a tocal Po_ba1 ban on development, production and ltockpiliq or the deviata and touah stept to protect apinat any cheatina. In the meantime, however. the adsninia~tion will continue to push for resumina U.S. orodaaction or chemical weapons, President Reapn laid Wednelday. "If we•re aoing to have a cbemkal warfare ban or a treaty t.nnin, them, you've aot to have somethiaa lO barpin with,• Reapn said. Notina that the United States bu not P!'oo.uced any chemical weapons si~ 1969, Retipn said the Soviet Union "bas a massiv~ arsenal lDd is ahead of us in many areas having to do with chemical warfare ... From the stan of the Reagan administration, Congress has rejected the president's plea for resumption of nerve ps production. At has nationally broadcast news conference, Reaaan announced that Vice President Georae Bush will carry the . . Tbla la my loocl aide One of tbeee jM:lr•w ~ ta.ma bla baclr OD die cmnrd darina tbe blrda' debut a t tlae Loe ADCel• Zoo tila week. Tbe els noa~polar penaalu are from tbe Detroit ZOo and lf•e 1n tile warmer climate of eoatlaern Africa. American treaty proposal to Geneva in two weeks where . ~~n~n~~tlnUnited Nations Committee on Diurma-Dlscoveey.JDav ade .man 1 m.Ulloa years Reagan catted it "a bold American initiative" and .., e' I said Bush's mission "is a vital one." ' , ancestors -known as bominjds -are thoqht to have On two occasiOns, Bush cast the decidina votein the 5-million-year-old hominid S split off from the forebean of modem apes. Senate for producing the Weapons. but the issue died in the bo bel eel be Id "What is important about th it' jaw piece is that it i1 House. ja W ne iev to 0 est both clearly a hominid and it seems to be reasonably dated The Kremlin reacted quickly to Reapn's speech, at S million years," said David Pilbeam, a Harvard withassertionsthattheUnitedStates,nottheSoviets,lead evidence Of man found to date anthro~lotist. "That pushes the oldest undoubted in the advocacy and use of chemical weapons. hominids beck another million years -not very much. "This so-called reliable information that the presi-CAMBRJOOE, Mass. (AP) _ Researchers today but it's 2S percent more." dent bases his report on isactually fabricated by the CIA," announced the discovery of a scrap of jawbone they l>ilbeam, who was in cbarje of the research prOIJ'&Dl.. Radio Moecowsaid in a commentary. "There are facts and believe to be the oldest fossil of a direct human ancestor said the newly found fossil is similar to a species of human proof that it is the · United States that has been using ever found, a S million-year-old clue that would extend ancestor called Australopithecus afarensil. chemical weapons in Afghanistan and Southeast Asia." man's family~ back by. l million years. Until now, the oldest discovered remains of The station said the Soviet Union and other socialist The 2-inch fra&ment, which' contains two molar teeth, Australopithecus afarensis were about 4 million years old. countries have "repeatedly COple out with concrete was found in Kenya in February on an expedition the species bas been widely accepted as the oldest proposals aimed at banning chemical weapons." It sponsored by Harvard University and the National hominid, and the best known example ofit is Lucy, whose accused the White House of "taking an unconstructive Museums ofKenyL panial skeleton was uncovered in Ethiopia in 1977. stand" at previous meetings of the Geneva committee. The researchers were uncertain whether the jawbone Since they tound only a small piece of jawbone, the WhilethcUnitedStatesis proposinJawondwideban wufromanewlydiscoveredspecies,oranoldersampJeof researchers are not sure whether the creature is a new .. on the weapons, the Soviet Union as pressing for a the oldest known species from which humans are directly species or another example of Australopithecus afarensil. prohibition applying only in Europe. descended. But "ifit is different, it isn't very different.,·· Pilbeam said. ..... But they believed the fossil would help fill in the misty Several species of hominids have been found over the RUFFELL•s UPHOLSTERY, INC. Ftr 1111 lllt ti T• lie 1122-IUI. ctSTA •SA -SU.UM Early Bird Dinner -.;Sp-eclals s6 . 95 period more than 3.S million years ago when mankind's years in Africa. Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert It 's sale tin1 e in all Vista Paint and Wallpapei; stores. 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Striker violence A •t::rlkln& Lu Vefu botel worker la era.abed under tbe wbeela of a car clrl•en by a temporary aeccarlty au.ant t:ryhl& to enter C&eu.r'• Palace Wedneeday. Jim Tarner, 23, •affered a broken pelvla and collarbone In tbe incident. Regan sees rate decline By Tbe Associated Press Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan predicts interest rates will soon reach a peak and will decline slightly by the end of the year. In an interview with The Associated Press, Regan said he 1s ··very concerned" about the level of interest rates but feels the economy would even be strong enough to handle another small increase in the base corporate lending rate of banks. "It will slow the economy but it won't kill it," Regan said Wednesday. He was responding to speculation that banks may boo5t their primelcnd~ns rate from the current 11.5 percent to 12 percent. In a pair of encouraging economic reports, th e nation ·s automakers said Wednesday that their sales continued at a a brisk pace in late March. and the Conference Board said tts Help-Wanted Advenising Index, normally sensitive to changes in demand for labor, rose in February for the sixth consecutive month. The automakers said sales in late March rose 18.7 percent from a year ago. pushing sales for the first three months of the year up 35.1 percent. But the reports for the last 10 selling days in March showed two of the six automakers -Chrysler Corp. and Amencan Motors Corp. -sold fewer cars in the period this year than they did a year ago. An industry analyst. Joseph Phillippi at Dean Witter Reynolds in New York. said the overall sales figures "looked fine" and he expects sales should remain high through the summer. "ihe big problem," Phillippi said, "is shortages - not havi ng enough of the cars that arc hot right now." The Conference Board. a busi ness-financed research group. said its seasonally adjusted Help-Wanted index rose to 129 in February from 123 in January. The index has nsen each month since it stood at 97 in August and is at its highest level since it reached 130 in February 1981. The index, which is based on I 00 in 1967. had been 83 a year ago. "The steady labor market improvement results from continued strong economic expansion as well as an apparent slowing in productivity," said Kenneth Gold- stein. one of the board's economists. Flood warning in eight states By Tbe Associated Press A monster rainstorm hovenng o'er the East Coast prompted flood waminis in eight states today. after sP'Wninga tornado that npped sect1onsof roofoff a North e-arolina shopping mall and thunderstorms that set a bu ilding afire al a Georg.ta Arm y base. Three soldiers at Fort Gordon. Ga .. were hospitalized in stable cond111on after two were struck by lightning and a third was injured when lightning touched down nearby as they took pan in field training exercises in a wooded area. mall streams began sp11liJ>g from their banks in pans of Penn~ylvan1a. western Maryland.and northern V1rg1nia overnight, with 2 1ncl\cs ofrain 1n the Laurel Mou ntains of western Penns~ lvan1a"'c:ausmg local flooding in John· stown. Pa Forecaster~ in southeastern New York. northern New Jerse)'. Connectic~ode Island. Massachusens. New Hampshire. Maine and Vermont posted flood watches or warnings as the stonn's center mo,ed from the Ohio Valle' toward the Atlantic Ocean. 6ne to two rnches of rain were predicted tn those states. with up to 4 inches of snow tn northern Maine before the prec1p11a11on changed to rarn. Hea' 1er ratnfall 1n the six hours ended at I a.m. toda)' tncluded nearl) 2 tnches at M)'rtle Beach. S.C.. and M1llv1lle. N.J . 1.5 mches at W1lm1ngton . N.C. and Newark. N.J .. and JUSt under an inch at Newport News. Va .. Willow Grove, Pa .. and Raleigh-Durham. N.C. A tornado blew the windows out of the Sears automotive store at Northgate Shopping Mall in Durham, N.C'.. on Wednesday. scattenng merchandise inside and fl1pp1ng cars and light poles in the parking lot. Pohce said there were some minor injunes. but had no estimate of the number late Wednesday night. ., ............. ...... A Florida&]* ud tbi mwderer o(. tw0 tlCI BJ I OD I • lover'1 laDC Wiie ~ thii momina. iMftnt timelince reintaatement of tbt dealb oliMltY CMi two n:cicutiODI MIC curiOd OU1 oa tbemaeday.·· -~. . ID Florida, )().year-old Arthur f . Goode lll WU put to deiatb lbonly after 7 &.m. at t.bc Florida State Prilon near Starke. Goode. wbO wu coodemDCld for &M 1976 tn: alayina of9..year-old Floricla boy, bnmed aboDt bb crimes and laid Wedllllday that be was stilf Cleer to molest 1,ittle boyi. Six hours bebe. at the Louisiana SWe Priaon in Anaola. fJmo Patrick Sonnier. 35, died 1-the 1tate'1 electric chair u the fathers of both of bis~ victims watched with folded· a.nna. One of the fatkrs arantcd forsiveneu. . The executions were the l 7tb and l 8tb aincc the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976. They brouaht to seven the number of executions that have taken place this year. • In Florida, Goode expressed last-minute remorse and said, "I apologize to my parents, .. before receiving a 90-second jolt of 2,000 volts. He died at 7:08 Lm .. the govt>mor·~ office Yid · AD STAITS TBUIS. GOOD TBRU APR. 11 WE OON•T SERVE SNAlLS.' FROST llNG LAWN FURNITURE WElllNG 39 FT. ROLL 79c 150 FT. ROLL 2s• Made outta 2~" wide webbing that'• fade ren.tant and wNtherproof. Varioua colon. ( Fr09t King ia Sky King'• brother who moved to Aluka. ) llSECT ·ASIDE ELECTIONIC FiYllG INSECT llL~ 11•• s~~nP7'( r:,' rn ,~, J~ r " T Thoee flying bug• such u motha, gnat.. mosquito... fll .. , and •lot.ha ( aloth.a?) will be taking their 1ut fllght in your patio. 4 -RING/ 4 ·WIRE TOMA TO BASKET 39c Cheap. Get a few while the tom&to plants are still little n ippen and help th~m to• grow up n ice and neat. SCOTTS SHADY AIEA GUSS IEED MllTUIE 01 ID!UCIY ILUECWS MllTUIE 2 ,, 677 1 LB. 3 LB. The K.ntucky BluegraU lik•• th• sunny aide of the street but the ahady kind doem't (brilliant deduction ) ' -TURF IUILDEI SALE PRICE 2000 SO. FT. LESS 8CO'M'8 =-• 1 MAIL -IN REBATE YOUR NET COST AFTER REBATE 6•• _ , .. 5 .. It'• oot a lot oob\9 for it . UM th,, fact th.at it f..U for up to 8 ... u and won't burn the la a.bat. oifer. SOanier insiteect '° die met mat bi• y~ bc'othef. bad coaunkted tbe Nov. 5, 1977. murden of the awcetbaru abducted &om I lonely loYU'I Jue. But Louiaiaaa Oov. f.dwin Edwards and ftve oouru. includiq the U.S. SupmneCoUrt, aH rejClc1ed last-minuteclementj bida. • Sonnier wu convie1ed of pum_pini thlie bulJeu each into Loretta Bourque, 18, and her fiaocc. Devid LeBlanc, 16. This momina. mornents before a black hood was slipped over·his bead. Souier looked toward the witness room and directly into the eyes of Uoycl,LeBlanc. "Mr, LeBlanc, I have no batml in my heart. ... I have to uk your forsi venaa, •• he said. LeBlanc nodded once and said, "Yes." Beside him. the other father, Godfrey Bourque, said softly, .. He didn't ukme.•• Sonnier had been led to the execution chamber at AnJola State Prison by Sister Helen Prejean, a Roman Catholic nun. As be was strapped into the {>;Olished oak chair. he looked at her and said, •'J love you. • "I love you. too," the nun replied. Then four alternating jolts of 2,000 volts and SOO volts of electricity passed thr®&b his body and he was pronounced dead at 2: IS a.m. PS'T. 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ParalYzed- but still sexy Handicapped men, women hope pinup calendar will make point CH1CAGO (AP}. -Don Roten says be had no reservations about posing semi-nude in bis wbeelcbair- and ~e hopes a pinup calendar featuring~ and other physically handicapped men and women wiD show \bey "are like anyone else when It comes to Ja." "We arc always considered not to have any sexuality, and that is wrong." said Roten. 28, a rehabilitation worker from Gary, lnd., who appears as Mr. February in the 1984 Sexy Handicapper Nude c.atendar. The calendar, which sells for $6, is distributed by Bill Baldwin Publishers of East Lansing, Mich. "Sex is just as imponant to the impaired as it is to the unimpaired." said Arlene Battis, another calendar pinup and a lawyer for the Paralyzed Veterans of Amenca in Washington. D.C. "Perhaps, in its own limited way, a pinup cakndar might make people realize the handicapped are like anyone else when it com_cs to sex. '7 she said.- ··1 wanted to let other handica~ peop&e know tb8l the good life is still possible." said Dick McA voy, a draftsman from-Lansing, Micb..J wbo posed nude in bis wheelchair. ··1 refused to be the 1or\om wbeekbair victim who needs somebody to push him." McAvoy, 44, who participates in wbcclcbair mara- thon raoes. speculated about the audien<:e for a calendar that fcatum the physically hand1c.apped. "I think other handicapped people are going to get this calendar, and not people (who arc) into lcinky -photos," he said Tuesday. "look at the picture. rd be in good shape for my age even ifl were able-bodied," be said. "I look better than I did I 0 years 3$0." Rogers said many unimpaired people have problems thinking of handicapped 'in sexual terms. ••A lot of folks do-n 't know if we 'can' or 'cannot' when j t comes to sex, and I thought the calendar might create some positive attitudes toward the handicap~'' said Rogers, who was paralyzed in a motorcycle acadcnt eight ycan ago. "After my accident, the sexual problem was as big as any other problem. "The medical problems became stabilized fairly soon." Rogers said. "Then you go through rehabilitation and get back from that whatever you are going to get back. But the sexual problem continues. .. Talk to disabled people, especially young ones, and you learn that if they were preoccupied with sex before they were disabled, they still are after," he said. ' To the able-bodied, he said, disabled people arc seen as "the object" or "the handicap.". "So when you meet a woman. you have to wonder what she is thinking.. So you talk. You hope she's ~ to talk. And you hope she will take the first step, which is JUSt asking. "If she's got questions, you hope she asks them," Rogers said. McAvoy agreed. "When you're a handicapped man and you meet a woman you get along with, you always ask yourself: 'Is it pity? Is it real concem11s she really attracted to me?' "It's difficult to handle. but if you can spend more than a few minutes with a person, they should leave remembering something about you more than the chair," he said. Rogers said the calendar could help c~e the attitudes of the handicapped as well as the unimpaired. The Moodalt for President campaian in Oran,e Cowuv announced that Audrey Redfearn wu named the tampaip•s rfllional coOrdinator. The Mondl)e campei&n 1'aa OoeDed an office in Santa Ana. The phone number as 83s..6"868. • • • Cititen& ~nst Unfair Taxation: a group fiahtina Pradll County s Ballot Measure A -a I-cent safes tax iDC:nUe IO fund a massive.transportation proaram -has ooned iu headquaners at 4509 W. Coast Highway in Newpon Beach. The phone number of the beadtluarters is 6S0.1~37. • • • State Sen. John Seymour, R-Anaheim, will debate La H9bra Councilman Kent Robenson the pro~ I-cent sales w increase at I 0 a.m. Thursday at the S.ddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Seymour is forthe measure•¥ Robens is apinst it. The debate is sponsored by w Orange County Federation of Republican Women. • • • The Irvine Co., one of the main proponents of Measure A, has been handing out Yes on Measure A bumber stickers and ot~er campaign materials to its ·employees. • • • The Governmental Affairs Committee of the New- poi1 Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will host a breakfast for Assemblywoman Marian" Bergeson. 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club Friday. Bergeson. who is running for the 31th District state Senate seat. will talk about state politics ·and local issues. For more infor- mation, call the chamber at 644-8211 . • • • The Alliance fo r Survival. a Lagunia / Beach peace group, plans a fund-raiser 8 p.m., AP.ril 14, at 428 Park Ave. in Laguna Beach. Carol Ann Bradford, a Democratic candidate for the 40th District ConJ'"essional seat will be a guest speaker. The event also will include live music and refreshments. For more information, call 499-3190. • • • Mary Lou Brophy. the Democratic candidate for the 42nd Distnct Congressional seat, plans a champagne brunch fund-raiser at her home in Seal Beach April 29. For more information, call 426-0145. • • • The Orange County Jesse Jackson for ~tdem Committee plans a 7:30 p.m. fund-raiser Saturday at the Anaheim Convention Center. The Rev. James Oeveland, a four-time Grammy award winner, will give a benefit concert. For more information. call 530-0407. Rob1nsms \ ' REPORT NAMES YOU OUGHT TO KNOW N eu: tt''<tures, neu shape1 w mbme to e\preH .m mt1rely Se·w Att1111dt• in dremng. The 1mpuct H fi·lt m t•verything-/mm dresse1 ,;md sportswear to fimshmg touches. See all the excitement first at R(lbmson 's, your fashion authority. .. KEY DESIGNS BY G INO: E xpn'mnp, moods .is ch.inge.ible .is your rr-..L ,,, our ne--.i,1est leather te'<ture; uur..•e e.isd) from da) into e-:.c11mg. 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Stewart Huntif\llOn Beach, hu anu:tuated from the Air Forc:e wideband communications equ.i~na course at Keesler Air force Base, Miu. Stewan wdl serve witb the 2111 Communications Squadron in Monte Verajne. Italy. • • • Pvt. SteMlell P. a.-, son of Arthur and Jacqui Sacchetti off"ouqtain V~lley, has completed an Army food service specialist course 11 Fon Jack.son. S.C. Hood is a , 1983 graduate of Fountain Valley High School. • • • Pvt. Robert A. Prosser, son of Judy and Eddie Prosser . ~f Huntington Beach. has completed one station unit training at the Army Infantry School in Fort Benning, Ga. He is a l982 graduate of Edison High School in · Huntington Beach. • • • Air Force StafTSJ!. Troy KlmberliD, whose wife is the former Christine Smith of El Toro. has arrived for duty at Torr~on Air Base. Spain. K.i'llberlin is a medical servi~ technician with the 6 I 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron. • • • Airman 1st Class Nlclaolas J. DeL.cia Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Marlow of Laguna Beach, has araduated from the Air Force environment suppon course at Sheppard Air Force BaseJ.. Texas. Delucia is scheduled to serve with the 352nd Livil Engineering Squadron at Eielson Air Force Base. Alaska. • • • Pvt. Kristy S. ~ler. daughter of Donald E. Wheeler of Mission Viejo, bas completed basic training at Fon Jackson, S.C. • • • Airman Seu T. Keni1aa. son ofTbomas S. Kerrigan an~Elsie Robens of Newport Beach. has completed basic \ratnini at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He will beJin 01\~thc-JOb training in the morale, welfare and recreation field at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. • • • P.Vt. Jeffrey A. Morgan, son of Patricia and Leonard . Moflln of Huntington Beach, has completed basic training at Fon Jackson, S.C. He is a 1982 graduate of Edison High School. • • • Ainnan Daniel C. Cadden, son of Margaret and Ralph Cadden of Huntington Beach, has been assipted to Sbcpparo ..Air. Forcc..Ba.sc, .Icxas. after completing Air Force basic training. He will receive specialized instruc- tion in the aircraft maintenance field. Auto swap OK'd despite protests;- By KAREN KLEIN Of "'* 0.-, Net ..... Desp1 te protests from angr) residents of the noisy an< traffic-plagued College Park residential tract. the Cost; Mesa City Counci l h;ls renewed a permit for an auto swa1 meet to be held at '"e Orange County Fairgrounds. The motorcycle, VW /Porsche and off-road vehicl1 swap meet has been held at the fairgrounds on Friday an< Saturday evenings for the past four years, according to cit: code officers. At a previous council meeting. the permit exten~101 was delayed because of objections -registered by severa homeowners in the area. T he residents claimed the traffic created by the swa1 meets funher overcrowds their neighborhoods, alread~ filled up with concengoers from the Pacific Amphitheate and shoppers enroute to the Orange County Fairground· Swap Meet, held during the day on weekends. They also objected to the noise they. claim accom panics the auto shows when prospective buyers start u1 cars and motorcycles to test them. The operator of the swap meets and of the month)• motorcycle races at the fairgrounds told the council oi Monda.y th~t all traffic for the s~ap n:ieets enters throu&f the main fairgrounds gate on Fair Drive and that there i ample room in the parking lot for the events. Harry Oxley, the operator. also told the council tha the swap meet draws betWttn 1.500 and 3,000 customer and is conducted inside one of the buildings on tb1 fairgrounds. The customers are not allowed to start upao• of the vehicles' engines, he said. · Councilwoman Norma Hertzog suggested in renew m& the pennit for the remainder of the xcar that the even be closely monitored by city staff to see 1f any problems ar• reported by residents. for lilly Piiat class1f ied ads phone &42·56 78 ..,,... ...... ~U.hfM GettlJ11 money'• worth Talk about crowded. TbW"JOUDl•teH enjoy a ·~ ln Lion'• Park ln co.ta lleM. Paa~ cboree baYe been ueumecl by CbrUtle WWlama. Jfer •pu1aeea. • from tbe top Include, llarlanne Greenetreet. Kelly Ratcliffe, Ktnten Cole and Joy Torree. BJ &OM&T BAaUa °' .............. Siana! Laadmark officials and the Am.ip de Bolsa Chica eaviroftmeow orpniJatioo have formed an un6kely eo.&ition. The two ~ed up on the same side oi a COftU'Oveny for pefbapa the~'" time to help detou-ra housiq project in the Bolta Ch~ manhlafda. • The unusual tum of events transpired Tuetday niaht =t: Huntinaton Beach Plannina Commillionen tet plan• by tl'll .Feldstone Co. of N~ Beach to ,blaild ~00 homes on the W.R. Grace Co. propeny in the Bofu Chica wetlands at the southern end of Graham ~. . 1 TI;t commissioners delayed a decision until Sep&. 18 when reponson earthquake safety and othercon«mscan be addressed. t "I think there's no question about it.•• Planning Commissioner Tom Livcoaood said Wednesday; .;the EIR .(an analysis on environmental impact on the area) was mldequate. . ..I'm surprised that the planning staff would recommend approval." More surprising was Signal Landmsrk al'\(S the ~migos en~ironmental group both writina letters protest-tng the proJect. . Sianal the owner of 1.600 atres in the Bqlsa Chica wctl.a"ds. wants t~ build S. 700 homes, a marina and nav1pblechannel an the area. But the Amigos, who ha ve a lawsuit pending before the state Supreme Court on the 1973 land trade in which Signal acquired the wetland propeny. is fi&hting Signal at nearly every step. The Amigos oppose the proposal for develop,ment of the 200 homes on the Grace property on grounds that it's piecemeal development and would prove harmful to the environmentally sensitive habitat. Amigos officials say the area is the home of the endangered Savannah Belding Sparrow. · A . Tlala JO'!'., &er ••Ir• lib a ........ ekler .. ............... *~--~..,, wttla mate-belleri --~ ~ ..... ~ot ftlltariDC too cloee to die wet .adf. With balloons drifting lazily skywatd and more than 300 Oranac County residc11ts in attendance. the county opened Orangcwood, its new home for abused. aban- doned and neglected children. - . 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The 232-unit Pacific Woodt apan- ment complex on the eat side of Harbor Boulevard just south of Edinaitt Avenue is now in unin-corporated county territory. Developer Denoia Martin said be want1 Fountain Valley to extend its boundaries to include the 9.4--acre complex. He uid be planned to convert the apenments to con- dominiums sellins for about $80.000 each. But the Fountain Valley City Coundl turned down ttrc i>roposal 3-2 on Tuesday. Manin had asked the city to "pre-zone" his propeny for af- fo~blc h<?USinJ. The affordable hoUSJnl dC5\&1latton 1s the only city ZQnc permitting 2S dwelling units per acre. the current density of Pacific Woods. Martin has said. however. he would not seek government subsidies for the project. Before 1tartin1 annuatlon proceedinaa. the developer IOUlht auwuce the chy would permit , condominium convenion at PICifk Woods. Councilman Ben Nielsen uid )e ou&d have difficulty juatifyial lite ORANGE COUNTY'S . .. 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(714) 952.J101 C~KEWOOO 11881 Del Amo Blvd at Pioneer. 3 blod<s Eost of 605 Freeway, (213) 924-1514 MtSSION VIEJO 24401 AllCIO PKwy at son Diego Freewoy. (714) 770-0822 WESTMINSTER 6757 Westminster Ave at Golden West. (714) 894-3387 COSTA MfSA 2300 Harbor Blvd (Behind Thrifty Drugi (714) 549-3368' ORANGE 622 Eost Kai llo Ave . West of Tustin Ave . (714) 639·2A41 Most Holiday Spo Heolth Clubs are occessible to the mobility Impaired P.ersons w1tti dlsob4hties. 1ncludlng the blind, ore wetcome \ .. ... 8 t .. ! 0 Often, succes~ is (a) rel&tive A couple of the other dinner guests were members ofa visiting symphony orchestra. and the conversation swung around to the sub).ect of conductors. "I suppose,' someone said, "that all your guest conductors arc capable, but they just have different styles." "Not at all," protested the mu- sicians, as with one voice. "They vary tremendously.from the great to-the. barely competent. In fact, it's surpris- ing that so many of them ever got where they did." But I was not surprised to hear this. SIDIEY .H1111s ttreITTlwn=pcnonaJ orprofessional development. Some of these men could barelydeliverthcpaperto the correct address. counts but sustained ability; not charm, not cunning. or connections, but only the raw talent to deliver in a pinch. The vast salaries of athletes (however out of scale with their wonh to society) are at least keyed to genuine achievement in their chosen field. NEW YORK-A while back, I bought a 1934 issue offonuoe mapzine. ltisa wonderful thina to behold, full of ads for Packards, Auburnsand 16-cylinderCadillacs. anQ vacations to what used to be called exotic places. One of those places was Germany and its ad showed the delights to be expccted- the Bavarian Alps, the Rhine Valley andaNazi Party rally. The year. I repeat, was 1934, aod .• Germany was already em barked upon a program that ~ould culminate in the near annihilatibn of Europe's Jews. By that date, lbe character of the Nazi ~me wu34 pronounced and unambiguous. I had to wonder what kind of Americans would respond to a magazine ad to visit a country like lhat. underwritina both it and its programs with tourist dollars. I get somewhat the same feeling when the issue of American invest- ment in South Africa comes up. The trouble is, aside from an occasional congressman (Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y.,isanexample)or Jesse Jackson. the subject almost never comes up. And when it docs, it tends tO'be discussed as a black concern, like double J?!!maries in the South - an issue for •those people.•• At the recent presidential debate here, for instance. Jackson again denounced American investment in South Africa. lt brought applause from the audience, but no response from him II ow Democratic can- didmt. "'a.lier f . Mondale IDll~f'l Hart. ewe. thouah ~t ouuide detleteMUColumbaa Univenib llUdea-.a Wttc demonstratinao•just that iuue. Even when the iuue U- addtdaed. it gets i t1 moral conp>- nau wnH1& out ofit. lnltead of focusina on South African ract1m1 aJI kinds offinancial and fottian-pohcy considerations get discussed. But strictly speak.in&. thia is 11e1thcr a financial nor a foreip-policy i11Ue. h is a moral one. South Africa in nation thatgivesblacksnosayin the government. lt relegates t.bem so sccond<lass citizenship, OCClfiooaUy strips them of their land and titir. homes and sometimes, when they col1\plain, kms them. Of course, like everythioaelse. there arc complications. Eve, some South African blacks argue tlllt the impositjonofwhat woul,damounl to an economic embargo woiun them more than it would w This would probably be the case, ·DCC the rule that the poor suffer mo than the rich applies even to South Mica. ne Rcaaan administratii>n not only makes this argument. but says that its policy of making=· · so South Africa will prove m eft'ec.. tive than tmatingthat cou bmsb- ly. But it is a poltcy theadminis.- tration has not applied to loland. where it responded to ac~kdownon Solidarity with sanctions~ r is it a policy that shows much s o f success. Apartheid is not some momentary fluke in Soutll Africa's history, but apolicy based on cruel arithmetic. South Africa is 70 pcn:cnt black and repression is the only way whites can maintain control. But why a harsh policy toward Poland and a soft one toward South Africa? Anti-communism is one answer. ·1- CllEI H~vcr loatblome tbe Soul.b African aoverament mipt bt, it is anti-communisa and tbetefotc ptt- oci ved as no t1lreaa to us. : But thereisaGOCberreaionas~ll, • and Jack.ion bas put his f'insroo it. The repressed nuoority in South Africa is black and l.bclJnitcdStaaes were mostly white. Anti~mm,unist ornot. if the South African rcaime were rcpressina whites, the aovtrn- ment-and theAmencan peop&e- would be shouting bloody murder. ls this racism? Well, sort of. It is not racism of the Jim Crow variety, but a mott subtle kind: the inability to identify with peopleofadiffcrcot raoc, to see thesn as just people. In the caseofSoutb Africa. the o~ there are seen by many American wrutesas not just people, and~· ly not people lau tbcmldves, but somctbina different -blacks. So American corporations oon- tin uc to do business in South Africa . and the administration continues to treat it cordially. But someday, some- one will lookata magazineofour times the way I di4 the 1934 Fortune and wonder how we Americans could invest in a racist an,frcpressivc go'ltCRlment;.:neam~ today is~--_,...-t same as it was in 1934: Few people give a damn. One of the great American myths is that merit is bound to rise to lhe top. through perseverance and hard work: and wnile this is sometimes true. it is just as often the case that the rewards go to monumental mediocrities whose success has little to do with their native abilities. Others have bulled their way upward by gift of gab, or sycophancy, or self-promotion. or flashes of brilliance they have fa iled to sustain. And I am not even coQsidering those who benefited from connections. or the sons of the business. many of whom might otherwise be dnving cabs fora fiving. When the Rev. Sydney Smith was once asked to explain why he bad never been offered a bishopric, be shrugged and said, ''Other prelates rise by their gravity, whilst I sink by my levity." His wittiness alone barred him from ecclesiastical preferment. which went to men who masked lheir dullness behioda facade of graveness. But the greatest injustice l have seen in the bid for leadership has been • visited upon those men who arr simply too adept at their particular task to be promoted to a higher rank. My bestcityeditornevermade it up the ladder, because no one could have replaced him . There is such a thing as being too good for yourowngood. DOE dumps hazardous waste Oddly enough. some rise through aggressiveness, and just as many others through passivity. I have woriced foredjtors who have simply ascended the escalator of promotion because of death or retirement in the staff. without progressing an inch in lt would be foolish to deny that 1herr is some positive correlation between what a person has to o ffer and what he receives in return. One reason that athletes are valued so highly is thaµrtmost nothing else Sid.Dey Harri• u • •yrHflc•tftl colomal1t. WASHINGTON -Deep in the compounds of government. decisions increasin&ly are made not on the merits o( the arguments but on the basis of bureaucratic power. And the biggest battles arc fought not over issues but over "turf." One of these jurisdictional conflicts has just been settled behind the backs of the cruzens whose lives will be affected by it. The question was: Hills doomed dry land sailors Should a major government agency be immune from hazardous waste laws? The winners were the bureau- crats who created the hazard. The losers were the American people. The two contenders were the Environmental Protection Agency, hereinafter identified as EPA, and the Department of Energy, hereinafter called DOE. The EPA lost. The truly appalli!lj thing is that EPA adminis- trator W11liam Ruckelsbaus managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Leonardo da V1nc1 envisioned a wind-powered land vehicle. A Dutch boatbuilder thought Leonardo had something there. so constructed such. modeling it after a canal sail vessel, but with wheels and axels. The record shows it carried 28 people and reached downhill speeds up to 20 mph. There's no record of its uphill speeds. Foreigners from about 80 countries ~n enter Canada without a visa. Foreigners from only one country - Canada -can enter the U nited States without a visa. legally, legally. Swooning goes way back. Before Michael Jackson. Before the Beatles, Before Elvis. Before Sinatra. Women LETTER S swooned at the piano recitals of Franz Liszt. lfthe sign on the door identifies the professional therei n as a "phycol<>Jist," check the spelling. A phycologist studies seaweed. Q. Do any car manufacturers require lheir employees to buy the same makes of cars they put together? A. Know of nonesuch. But some assembly plants give the closest spaces in the parking lots to drivers of company-made cars. There's leverage in that. Q. Who's the oldest newspaper columnist still producing? A. At age I 00. Miss Ruby • Senior citizens treated the fair way on-CM links To the Editor: I'm a retired senior citizen paying taxes on Costa Mesa property. ln my opinion the deal the senior citizen 1olfer Jets at the Costa Mesa Country Club 1s the best 10 Southern Cah- fomia. I can play golf and only pay S30 per month and play any weekday Monday through Friday. The out of ORANGE COAST DailyPilai \. __ town seniors pay $40 per month. This is very reasonable golf in my esti- mation. If I choo~ not to buy a monthly pass It is only SS for l 8 boles. Good going city council! Keep up the good deals for the golfing senior citizens! R.B.COUTS Costa Mesa H. L. lchwwtl II Pvbhtlltf CMIJDowllllbJ EdltOfend~ 10 IN PvbWler &,erry D • .,, .. ~(<*tor fr8M ZIN ~!•Editor Hemenway of Greenfield, Mass., no doubt men ts that distinction. She has been writing an "I Remember When" column once a week for lhe Green- field R«order for the last l 0 years. Q. Do wh~es hold their breath when they mate? A. The underwater maJe, yes, but not the surfaced female. A course called "Watkin~ 296" has been proposed for the Lorain County Community College in Ohio. Stu- dents hit lhe paths durinJ course periods. Tlutt's supposed to inculcate the health benefits of the brisk stroll as a lifetime activity. L.M. Boyd 16 • syadJc•led cololJUa11t. EPA is empowered to regulate hazardous waste disposal. It claimed authority, therefore, to oversee DOE's hazardous waste dum~. But DOE argued that the Atomic Energy Act explicitly exempts it from the laws that govern other polluters. EPA conceded that radioactive wastes are s trictly OOE's business. but insisted that chemical wastes come under EPA'sjurisdiction. Adding urgency to this ~ument is the fact that the DOE facilities at Oak Legal argument ls an insult To the Editor. l was outraged after reading the story (Daily Pilot, March 22) regard- ing ·:normal teeoaaers charged Wlth murder:· I unc'ierstand that attorneys are hired to protect their clients and show them to be innocent. law abiding citizens. even if they have killed an innocent person ( l am purposely not using the term murder, that will be up to a ju4~ o r a j ury to decide). Both of these attorneys arc an insult to every thinking. feeling person's intelliaence. When I read one attorney's descrip- tion of his client being the "all Americ.an" type, I couldn't believe the "hype" he was trying to put over. Since when docs the "all-American boy" have a license to use a crowded public street as a raceway? The other young driver's attorney would have us behcve that high speed driving on public streets should be condoned because all of us used to do 1t and it happens every day except this time someone. a mother of five. happened to get killed. Why make an example o ut of an "innocent" boy? Certainly I empathize with these two boys and their families. I'm sure thC') are goin,g through a living hell as are the dead woman's husband and five children. I would only hope that these two highly perceptive attorneys would choose tlleir public utterances a httle more carefull y before they blabber o ut any more phrases like "all-American boy" and "wt all had some dnving c1rcumst.an~ ... ·· DAVID BARON Huntington Beach Please say .no, 'l.o.o~eeper To the Edit•r: I'm not writing to you in behalf of any orga01zat1on or political party but 11 a concerned c1t12cn and bartcn· dtts in this community for many years. , I'm appulina to the bar owner and the bartender. As the bartender )'OU are the authority behind the bu. You are a well liked 1ndividual, I'm sure. You know your bust nm and you hke people . or you wouldn't be 1n the profcu1on. What I'm asking is to please consider your customers wcll-bcin,g. also the pedestrian ind driver on the sttttt. You are aware. rm surt that alcoholic drinks •~ not the only chemtcal that i bc1"1consumed into the body by some of your cu tomm at one umc. Everyone of aae has a naht to soci lly drink. but when it as con- sumed to where 1t can be harmful to others, i\ '' at that potnt no lonltf a personal matter. Your Job at time is not an ctsy one. espcc1ally when the time comes to say, "I think you·vq had cno~;· before it puts that person O\ltt their limit. You dOll't want to say it, and they sure don't want to hear it. t have no doubt that 1t times I Q.s not oonSl ttnt wuh th1s. But alSQ I never wanted to be responsible for anyone be1na harmed or put info b9d ituations 100 numer· ous to tJ'\CDlion for that extra money o n my shift. Also. the responsibility of this probsion 1 to be sober behind the bar. If none of lhctt are 1ny prqblcm for you. then thank you forc.rina. for the owner, the customer and your commun1t RUSTY B LL.ARO \OSll Mr~" Jaca Ai1£1S11 Ridge, Tenn., were ~ponsible for the improper dumping of 2.S million pounds of poisonous mercury -not to mention such other disasreeablc substances as K Bs, lead and chromium. Forty-five other DOE sites arc also involved, including Savannah River in South Carolina and New Mexico's Los Alamos National Laborafory. Like m ost bureaucratic infighting. the EPA-DOE warfare was waged on memo pads. tdy associate John Dillon has seen the key memoranda that chronicle tlte kirmishang. "DOE's facitities arc not categori- cally exempt from federal and state hazardous waste laws," wrote EPA general counsel A. James Barnes in January. DOE's lawyers disagreed. So the Justice [)cpanment was called in to arbitrate. f n Februiiy, its Office of Legal Counsel ruled: "EPA's inter- pretation represents the sounder view oflhe law." Accordin& to the rules of bureau- era tic battles, opinions of the Office of Legal Counsel are supposed to be the last word -unless the losina qency appeals to the attorney general DOE didn't do this. Instead. OOE Sccm.ary DoGa1d Hodel reponedly threatened EPA·s Ruckelshaus with a U\owdown al the White House: Surprisinaly. RucJcelshaus badced down. J ust days after the legal opinion supporting EPA was issued, R uckdshaus.cd a "memorandum of understanding" with Hodel. set- t i ng up a se par - a~but-supposedly~ual waste dis- posal program for OOE that is "comparable to•• Jhe cleanup require. ments for everyone else. That was bad enough. But Ruckelshaus also siJDed away the right of states and pnvatc citizens to force DOE to clean up tts act. A provision recognizing this important right was in the draft of the memo. but was deleted from lhe final version signed by Ruckelshaus and Hodel. As Rep. Alben Gore. Jr., ~Tenn., observed with some asperity: ··1t is the states which have pushed for enforcement l>f(the cleanup) law. and private ciuzens who have the authority to come in and sue for compliance." EPA, be said. bas "cut their legs out from under them ... J•ct Alul~noa 18 • syadlcalH collUIU11t Nobody·deserves gang r ape To the Editor l was deepl) disturbed to read Pat Buchanan's article (Da1h Pilot. March 28) on the New Bedford ~ng rape and his theot) that feminist attitudes were the cause of such a grisly event. Mr. Buchanan claimed that any women who da~d insist on beini treated like "one of the bo) s ... daring t o v.alk 1n1 0 a bar .. vnesroned... would be treatC'd hke "one of the boys'" which in 1h1s case Sttmed to mclude being gang raped. I don't seem to recall reading anything about the men. "untutored lad~" as Mr. Buchanan calls them. rapmg each other but l must assume that is pan of being "one of the bo)s." ftirst ofall. he claims that feminists trivialize sex. separatin& the physical act from an} morality or any emo- t1Gna1 commitment. It seems to me that this 1s an attitude found more in R-rated movies than an} fem inist writiu.s. It 1s not a "feminm at-tituc:te:•~ "Sex sells." as the~ say in Hollywood. There is profit m wet T shirts 1nd centerfolds. Most of the people Mr. Buchanaa labelsas fem1n- 1sts arc more concerned with getting equal wage for women and day Catt center for children of woricmg mothers than passing out pills for some sexual ~volution. Whether Mr. Buchanan v.-ants 10 belie~t It or not. rapes, tcenaar preananC)' and abort1ons~happen1nalo,befo~ us.an B An1hony WI$ bom t 1s not feminists who are .. treating sex as something tnv1al and untmpon.ant." Perhaps Mr. Buchanan and l have not read the same femimst wnunp. but from what l have read. what women want is to be treated like human beings. They should be able to go to college and pursue an) field they are qualified for They should be able to \\alk down the street \\,thout fear.Just as men should be able to walk down the nreet \\,thout fear. Secoodl). Mr. Buchanan wrote that the '1ct1m was "playing a.round" and compared her to a prostitute who mcreh had some of the "lads seize the fa' or5 and run off w1thout-payena the bill ·· If a woman does not behave "morall) .. then she docs not need to be treated "morall} :· Did she ask for 1t? How moral docs a person have to be before the~ are treated wtthd1gmty and mJ>«1. I believe tn tfQting people with fa1mes$ and kindness rcgardl of the "morality." Even "loose women" don't deserve to be gana raped. If Mr. Buchanan's idea of moralit ts that only moral people deserve to be fTce and equal. treated • wtth dignity as buman be1nas. then I am af l"l.ld th1t no one wdl tct a fair deal Church should affect state To the Editor: 1 am ick of people talk1na about the border bcl'li"C'Cn chut't'h aod ttatc espcc11lly \atel)' bcc:au~ of the pra)'Cf bill Tht fact that m1SSC$ mo t ts \hat the church ,, 'IUpJ>Oscd to afftt1 tht Mate mn1nl)' 1n order of moral 1 'ILUC such as abon10n. nuclear"" murdf:lf and other u h bideou trimn: Af'Pl~ntly we a failin&. but be of tht person Who tries lO e the mcncan f&ith otT our c:oi • 111 God WeTNs\. JOHN WRIGHT lrvtnt I I • 5mg ... Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smokmg Is Oan.gerous to Your Health. r 2mg ov't.re is· owest ... 1 - NOW THE LOWEST OF All BRANDS BOX BOX lOOs less than 0 5 mg "tar". less than 0 05 mg nicotine SOFT PACK FILTER MENTHOL 1 mg "tar·. 0 t mq mcoune SOFT PACK 100s FILTER. MENTHOL 2 mq tar 0 7 mq nicotine av per r1garette FTC Report fEB 84 ,_ -. rt: ow. • .... Most couples find relief from high 11.tt atton costs By MICHALENE llUSICO Of Ille D1i11J ..... ll•H From the start of th eir separation. Cathy and John fou!Jht bitterly over the custody of their infant daughter. Casey. "He wanted her three and. a half days·a wedt. exactly half the time. and I was dead set against it," Cathy said. "It was a t;ig difference." The impasse grew ~hen lawyq s told each of them not to talk to tit other. ending even the minimal amount of communication the two had managed to maintain .. But last December. after endunng months of painful haggling and the first of what promised to be many court appearances, Cathy and John did sit down and talk. Fine and Dandy Abuses, anxiety linked? LOS ANGELES (PRN) -Many alcoholics and abusers of prescription and illegal drugs are believed to be aeoraphOblCS. a frequent!) Un· diagnosed condition characterized b)' severe anxiety and panic attacks. according to an organization for agoraphobics. The New Beginning Foundation. the largest group dealing_ "-Ith 1h1s condition. sa1q 1t 1s survc) ang 14.000 agoraphobic!: to confirm the alcoho l and drug link. "We suspect that man ~ agoraphobics tum to alcohol and addicting drugs to alleviate their amuety and enable them to deal with the stress created b~ agoraphobia ... said Md Green. a forrner agoraphobic who heads the foun- dation. "Agoraphobics struggle to function in the normal world because of their anxieties and a nagging feeling of impending doom. Any small ~vent ma y trigger a full-fledged panic at- tack." For an agoraphobic: a simple glass of wane before expcnenc1ng a situ- ation or event can easily tum into two or three cocktails in a very short time. The sufferer will graduate from one S-milligram tranquilizer to three or four 5-milligram doses. Green ob- served. Green described the plight of a few victims the foundation is helpina. Kathy S .. a recovered aJoraphob1c and recovering aJcohohc, started using alcohol as a transquilizer to be able to deal with fear-provoking situations. She soon became an alcoholic, unable to function on any level without hQuor. Gary P. has not worked for two years and 1s on state disability. He 1 addicted to the medication pn:$Cribed to relieve his feelings or anxiety. He is now trying to cut back on his drug use and overcome tus aaoraphobia -but he sull cannot return to work Disability and welfare rolls. accord· 1na to the New Bcgmnina Foun- dation. 11c compnscd of many agoraphobic~. And after two hours. they had constructed a custody agreement that lawyers and judges had only debated over -one they have li ved with for three months and that nei ther has violated. Cathv and John were sa ved from the high emotional and financial costs of ongoing litigation by a relatively new process called divorce mediation. They were one of more than 2.000 couples helped b} the six mediators on the Orange Count} Conci liation Coun staff. Mediation became a requisite pan of divorcing in Cali- fornia two years ago when laws were passed requiring couples with custody disputes to visit a court mediator. In.. mediation. neither party is represented by an advocate lawyer. Instead. they meet with a neutral mediator -usually a mental health professional or a specially trained lawyer -and arrange the terms of PAPARA / /I .m• , - , Standardization of prof esslon f n limbo It looked like .. glrta• niaht out .. for a moment u Bonnie Manhall. carol Gall Grabner. Arlan and Denyce Plaum and Denni• Junk.a huddle under the Mock. Beverly Wlllgerot6 and Barbara Freundt met at the arta cen~er benefit. bl& top outaide the former ~ .C. Penney bulldlng at Fubion Island. Olllr ........... ..., ..... Betty Ro. and Barbara TouAf were amona 1,100 peeta who crowded totether while wl.Dd.a nearly nfeed the roof on the Orante County Perf ormllll A.rta Center fuodralMr. , ' .. Hard haJ came in handy And a few accompanying outfits were outrageous -0 .. construcuon workers"' on the runwa~. (The agile guy were from the Dance Connection.) It was a bit difficult to figure out exactly what to wear to a hard hat pany. The invitation to the fund-raiser for the Newport Harbor Guild of the Orange County Performing Arts Center arrived in a tijbc, in the form of a blueprint, and suggested casual wear for panying in a huge tent outside the old J.C. Penney building at Fashion Island. The ~nefit. hosted by the lrvme Co .. also lucked off the shopping center's "renaissance.'' a huge remodeling project. _ The evening of the pany arrived alona w1th gusty winds which threatened to make the souvenir hard hats useful instead of decorative for the I. I 00 aue ts who amvcd in the most dive~ array of getups seen 1n some time in these pans. There were furs worn over blue 1eans. sweauh1ns worn with pearls and d11f'(Ttjnds. and men 10 workshirts with women in designer dl-csse . Event cha11m3n Dille Cua• said that even mtmbcrs of the pre had called her for suaacstions on outfits. Guild co-<hairmen Jaatt AHJll and Mary Job... wore slacks 1n keeping with the event' construcuon theme. 8arMn Roppolo, dattetor of Fashion l land manaaemcnt. who helped coordinate tbc aft\ir. turned out in a dre s for htr pan 1n the program. whi ch included (did 1t ever') dancing The buffeL featunng an ·· Amencan macho menu," included Reuben sandwiches and whole turke~ carved on the spot. while hot preuels with mustard and pub cheese were hors d'ocuHes. lrvtne Co. associates showed up tn force -Tom and Marilyn Neilsea were there. along with Don McN•tl. Martin and Tamar Brower and Tom and Tommie WUck. Tlte ans center also was well-represented. with several chapter presidents on hand: EWe Faber, Sound of Music: Gisela JenkJ.U, Cabaret Vvoue R ........ Showboat. and Ciel Woodma.a. Camelot. Fa hion Island part)gocrs included Karo K.e. Dedy. Rklaard and Dawu Lellllrs. Dick Cauoa (DtAM's husband), 'nomas Casey and Barney Baraett. ••• Abby and Bob Hope rttcntl) celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Ha\\"&t1an-tyle at me Balboa Bay Club. The 1 land theme was e pcc1alh fitu for the Hogues. who hvcd in Hawa11 from 1q56 to 19 9 before mov10a to Corona dcl Mar to ~ closer to famd~ A Hawanan tno provided mu ic for O\r I 2S party auests and for a hula b> .\bb)'. The honorttS tta~e t~o n u HQIUC of K.ailua. Kona. Hawau. and Scott H uc ofSantA Barbara. ov.'llCf of the Eptcurcan restaurant Papal'IUI 1s wnrren b~ Dail> Pilot ,,,; Ed11or Melinda Huddle ton I l I I r I ' ' • oungster's Intention clear DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have rmd J'!4'-f cohama for maoy yean in tbe· Virpnian Pilol·l..edeer Star. but until now I never wu moved to write. •• The new doctor said my last doctor dJdn"t know mucb about diabetes. The medication I bad been tak:iqprodueeda weiabt plnand w:u not safe for dia1>ci.ics. I am now on a balanced diet u4 feel better lban I have in years. You really turnectmy life around. Thanks a million, Ann. -A NEW Ml! (MORRJSTOWN, N.J.) The letier that l\lmed me OD WU ftom the woman wbo iftaiaaed that the l 2-year-old bo~ wbo watcbed the naked tots p&ayiq in tbe yard wu too )'OUJ\I to have. "impure tbo~u." Your auwer wu riaht on. u uaual, but I d like '10 add eomethiq from my own experience tp back you UJ?· ' .. ,.. ......... ,.. ..... IP ............ Ida. l t .. , ..... ........ DBAll NSW: y..,. le&Mr' ..... •I• all .. erMU ...... ,. ....... Ulnle ...... ........ waJ hr ...... ...,., ............. . MmfNm ........... , • • • lo the 60s when I wa1 epterina my teens, I U.. .. ~ea. ftukt for wrtU.,. bad a cousin who at the rr!f 11 was about six inches taller than I ud iahed It least l SO pounds. That kld uled Q Chase me around whenever we were alone upstairs. He tried bis darnedest to attack me. On a few oocasions he cauaht me 'and threw me down on the bed. but I manued to set away. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thank you for • • • advisina me LO oon1ult another doctor. You DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since the su,.. aa.ved my Ufe. 1COn tmenl's repon on .amokioa and bc:altb in Two days.after l wrotdto you J wu arrested 1964. we are told by the American Luna for drunk drivina_. The police mistook my Auociation that 33 million Americana have diabetic condition forintoxicati&n. I was teUina stopped smokiltf.. Please tell me why the U.S. the tnith when I said l averqed from 600 to 700 aovemment stall aubtidizet the tob&cco calories a day. l went without food until l felt an srowen? This year it will spend S l S million of l'irever was there a question in my mind ~na bis intentions, nor did I doubt his ability to~ them out. My only regret is that I didn't Icicle h1m in the you-know-what and put an end to the harassmenL in1ulin reaction come on. Only then would I taxpayers' money. -A DUMMY IN OHIO Pun.JahwoettplayaaaallatrlaadBaroldOoaldaraclteteerlD .. '111.e eaL (Both foolish and dangcrou1!) That time I . DEAR OWO: P.Udes, my frietMI. TltHe lled·L•..,..t 9'4 • ..r. •• waited Loo long. Nerdl CueU.u lettllaton laave cloet. ....-....... When I told my fhysician about being AM MW I will nftlve a ._ ef mall frem You are perfectJy right about some 11-yeat-<>ld boys. Not only can they be ready, willing and able but extremely aggressive. - MEMORIES IN VIRGINIA DEAR V: I appreciate t•e testimooy. Too ~~ h::1ii::1:"~;~ No: ~ri rirauL ~~~ ~ •• ~:~:=.:~:,-.::~r.'llr:''= 'R ed-L1·~· k t S ti·ng ~ stuffing yourself?" I decided I had had enough dtey cu keep ~ose folk• buy srowlq . · 11 of that turkey. • som~ elae. It's our dressmaker touch! Leather so pliable it's ribbed. like fabric. Tapered toe g ives the foot elegant lines. Natural or turquoise kidskin. 48. 99 MasterCard • Visa SOUTH COAST PLAZA .. ROMANCING THE STONE-action. adventure, and bring plenty of popcorn! Kathkc.·n Turnc:r 1~ capti,·ating, and ~1ichad Dougla.' i' dashing Danny Dc.·\'ito i~ hilarious." r, .. ,,.. \b<1t11 TodAy Show, NBC· TV .. TH MB l 'P We hoth enjoy thl' romantic ad\'<:nturc comedy of RO.\tA '\Cl1':1C THE STO"\E. If, fre~h and funny." "''"" \1sJtel a11d R111lw ff>t'rl ..ti TM Mot>#n "ROMANCING THE STONE is a rollicking to,ngue·in-cheek adventure through the jungle. Lo ts of fun and lots of. laughs." jm1 ratm People Magazine mo 990.4021 UAllMS 4 COSTA r.sA 546 2711 CDWMOS SOUlH ~l PUJA • y' COSTA 1EA 631 3501 tOWAD HM80lt TWIN IVK 551-0655 COWARDS W0008Rl>C( lAGtllA ttiS 768·6611 l'!MAllOS/SM80M LAGlJ&A HUS MAl.l fllSSOt ~ 49~220 C OWAllOS MSSION YU) MAll mwg 637-0340 -~-l <XltAMI 634-3911 UA cm coou <XltAMI 634 9361 PAClf~'s ORAHGl OR IN W£ST119CST£R • UA WEST-.sfU TWIN • 895·5333 TECHNOLOGY just too predictable PUTON·ICE There is not a ------------day goes by that somelhing doesn't chanae in this coun- try. Technology is racing to keep pace with our lifestyles. Cars are becoming E11A BOllECI smaller, phones arc •••••••••••• mobile, and every- one remembers the day when shotstrings were replaced in running shoes by Velcro tabs. For awhile there, I was afrajd to sit down for fear I'd become obsolete. ·And then I look at the refrigerator and figure I've got a few more good years left. It bas mainuu~ its original form and use for the last SO years. NQ. o s deemed it necessary to design a refrigerator for t i generation, despite that fact that most of our children have no idea what it's for. It just came with the apartment. Thoy have vasue memories of growing up with one that stored the leftovers until it was time to throw them away. And every time they opened it, someone yelled, "Shut the door!" But be.y,0nd that.. kids today have no idta what to do with those large, massive dinosaurs that dominate their kitchens. • ByTOMJORY ................... NEW YORK (AP) -It seems like "The Red-Liaht Sting, ' with a cast that includes Beau Bridges, Farrah Fawcett and Haro1d Gould, ou&ht to be better than it is. Government agents buy a brothel in San Francisco in a last-ditch effon to snare a brutal extonionist., and that sounds like fun. But the two-hour, made-for-TV movie tonight on CBS is slow-moving and wordy, and the denouement is less than satisfyina. Here's what happens: Frank P"owcll (Bridges), new in town from Atlanta. is assigned by bis boss, Ruaer, (Philip Charles MacKeDZie) Lo run the place. "Ever do anything Wl1h bookersT' Ruaer asks Frank in what., regrettably, must pass for clever dialogue. "I mean, do you know anvthing about orostirutesT' t.r~iot much."" Frank replies. "I can recognize them on street comers." He takes over the high-dass joint ("Well," he says. ··1 guess everybody loves everybody around here") and persuades the former owner's "hostels," K.tthy Dunne (Miss Fawcett). to help catch Sully I looked in my son's frid~e a few weeks ~o and was --------------appalled. There was nothing in it to even justify a box of baking soda to remove the odors. "Don't you even have any leftovers?" I asked. "What's a leftover?" he said. "It's something you have after you've cooked too much." "What's to cook?" he asked. Refrigerators are not a prionty in the scheme of technology, but when they do get around to them, there's no doubt in my mind what they'll look hke. They'll sit on the countertop like a microwave and have a cork door for messages. When you open the door, it will reveal a wine rack foe eight bottles of white wine and a cheese keeper. They won't have the hi story mine did ... the formulas. the suppositories, meal worms. snowballs, or prom corsages. Or maybe thafs what my mother said when she cl ung to her icebox with the pan underneath that had to be emptied. MEDIATE ••• From Bl attorney who also mediates said. "There they have the biggest financial decisions of their lives, not to mention the custody of their children, decided for them. To pve away that authority is real danacrous.' On a sunny afternoon last week, Cathy watched her little daughter play and reflected on the restored equanimity in her life. "I think it would be really tough not to work things out in mediation. Jou talk about all the problems you coul have. l wish we had seen her before the lawyers." (Gould) and h1$ degenerate henchman, Lucas (James Luisi). · There ought to be somethina deft and sliahtly igsenious aboul the scheme; in- stead, thts plan is aboflt as subtle u a sledgehammer. The feds want to videotape Sully as be demands "protection" money from Frank. So when Sully, a shrewd man, won't go along, it almost ruins the film. Alide from a sill y subplot (an accountant in Wubiflllon stumbles over the expensive ope'ration and runs to. an opportunistic congressman). nothina aside from the predictable realf y har.pens. n the "predictable" category is the romantic interlude, in which Frank and K.tthy fall in love ~ reluctantly but., of course, inevitably. It won't be easy: Frank already has a girlfriend, who seems to call at the most inopportune times, and K.tthy has some old and bad ''habits" that might be touah to cbanae. "Never been in love, right?" Frank asks when Kathy resisu bis fint advance. "Yeah, that's what happens," she replies. "Too much spin the bottle. Thi.Das ,et_all scrambled .... " But, a few minutes later, she adds: "Honey, .1 know all about love. It's my business." No wonder Frank is confused. Finally. they make love, presumably on a hillside overlooking San Francisco Bay. Afterward. Kathy's behavior is sullen, and Frank is even more confused. "Spare me the analysis," she says when he wonders what's wrong. "Just bring me the cash next time." "Kathy," be pleads, "don't make it sound so cheap." Sully and Lucas, on the other band, appear to be made for one another. lt'scalled a "sting," so you know going in that Sully can't escape. 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' • • ... • • • • • • • • From Bl and fami ly counselor or psychologist . He added that a mediator who is a lawyer ought to have had some training in counseling. and conversely, a mediator with expertise in mental health should have some exposure or formal training in famil y law . Geraldine Sandoor, a Newport Beach attorney who also mediates divorces. said that if custody matters arc being mediated, a non-attorney with some legal training can be sufficient, but if financial matters are involved, she recommends only an attorney mediator. All said it was a good idea to have the final mediated agreement looked over by independent attorneys representing each side. "The advantage of mediation is tha(tbe agreement is constructed by the couple with the assistance of a neutral third party," Fowler said. "When it (the final agreement) is taken to independent 1C$il representatives, it relieves the mediation process of unintentional favoritism." 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HI J!l~ 111w1 11' • I\ Ill~ IN) 100 JOO UO ~MA MST • GUI~ ,. ,. ""'_... ~ft) ~~..,.,_, ____________ ;_1 -.... 'fQ.IQ KMIOlt" (I ) nl 1'J~ ri., ''° •• 11\ 11\ ~I~ Cilii M ST 11~ t IS MARMADUKE T•E t'AMIL\' CIRCUS by Brad Anderson e , .. ~f-~tr< ~o_&OE..<so..> "Must you ~lways greet me with a slurpy kiss? Just look at my lipstick!" EvE.N tF fT tM'T, 'fM~1 WA~ A PR£1'1''1 NI F1'V .,IT OF AlltTfRATION BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ~Lt--'!J fl·f' "I take It you don't plan to go to wortt today." DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketcham -,("~. ' u& 'SQ/AE1HJN6 IS TICKLING Mf AHO JM AFAAIO '[) !txl< lO SE£ ~TIT IS ~• ..- I, . \I Both vulnerable. South dealt. NOITH ...... 'Y' u 0 ... , •AQIH WE8T EAST •• •a.t 'Y'·AKI0814 ~· 0 AU 0 QJtU t IOU t870 . SOUTH t AKQtOU 'Y'Q7U 0 KS •K The bidding: S.11&1l W "t Nertll Eu& I • 2 1;;> 2 • Pu1 4 • Pu1 p.., Pa• Opening lead: King or 1;;>. They tell all sorts of stories about what happens SHOE l Ft~'< t?ID IT. I GOTONE~ ™E~ ··· r'PSTA ~~INE.6. BRABBLE to players who trump tl*r paneer'1 ac.s. Bu& llkt all maxima, there an many time• when l& II r&p& to lrnore the old broaUdtt. Thia hand eomeJ h'om I C..am-ma&ch played many years ap. The blddlnr at the two tablt1 wu idenUeaJ. Note &bat Nortll did not have enourh strength to lntroduee hi• club 1uit, and ta.d to aet· tie tciir a ralae or hi• partner'• auit. The detenae star~~ the same way at the two table• -West led the klnr or hearu and continued with the ace.. At one table East slurr~ a club ·and West cont.inued with a third heart. Declarer rurred in dummy . drew truQlps and then ran rive clubs when the un came dowa ha tiu,t rou• Ht eotcedt OM ••L ended up wUll 11 ovtnrick. Per~ wt elMMIW • At tht Ollaer &able. Eut the ••la to Nld: .. 0. ·aw that lat coald eot over-ruff 1our part91r'11et 1111 ruff the table. Ht allo tt•l· you ha" a ,-,..... t iMd that dummy'• dub 1ult 'to." Aad P111t 1tte1lle waa a thrt~-even tr Wt1t Ollltr brid• Ida~ It htld tbe kJn1 it wu havt a touad NUOa flfftllblt, I • •' cflareprd tilt 1dm on. U the eon&ract wu &o be defeated, tht defendtra would. have &o take four trlekl qulekly. IL ... med that the diamond eult ottered Ult beat chance ror the defenlt, sq at trick two Eut commit· led a "heinous crime" -he ruffed his partner'• ace. He shirted to the queen· of diamonds a.nd two tricks in that suit forced declarer to lie• .. ,. ..... .. .,... ...., a. o ... ~ ........... , .,, " .,. .... 0,.. Lt14t," .... U.itr "() .............. .,. .. ... .,...,.P.O. la : N.,. ... , flf .J. OT"8. II eliiecka ,.,.w. te Nt ,.,e ....... FOR BE'ITER OR FOB WORSE by Lynn o n Mot-1? MoM ... 1T~ GONNA ~E. r-1'{ BIR'Tf'\DAY Scx:>N-18N'l IT FUNK l' WINKERBEAN Dear Band Alumni, )b.Jfl8:l?lM1CHAeL! 1 N1Ne. rle WHAT we. ~ff{SOO.~~ FOR EACH VEAR! Ott. CqN I HAVE.Mt 15 'IJ4 BIRffiDAY emLY!' by Tom Baf First, let me tell you what you get for your five ttwsam dollars ... We're proud to announce the Westview Band Alumni vacation pacl<age to t Canton,Obio. JI------'-----------...,, f J J MOON MULLINS ,_,IC>E AND P~Sk' ... by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR_ ..... s_M_o_c_K _____ _ PEANUTS THIS WAS A 6000 S066ESTION .. IF A PLAYER MAl(ES A Dl1M8 MISTAKE. f PVLL HIS CAP DOWN OVER HIS HEAD ... () , .. ~'-• S.,...... lo< ' I l I by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan ~-......,i..--1~~~~1-~ ~ . FENTON :t Hf!ARP 1"HA1" e>o-rra..e OP&f!ll, MISS cReese/ by~ I NeWp_ort Beach nlan cl.osen Goldwell VP Newport &.ch resident MlellMI F. Bn...._, assistant vice prnident for C.WWe_O a.ur Real Estate Serv&e.t. has been promoted to vice president of W ~uonal ~ estate firm. In his .even ye.an wilh Coldwell, Brownilll has ~n .involved 10 th;e development of more than one million square feet of bu1ld1op and ot,bcr 1m~vcmcnt1 in Southern California and Arizona. ln his ~ post, he will continue t~ assist in manaain& the development of such proJeCU u lhoppana centen, industrial parks and office buildinas. • • • ........... s..-,. of Hontin1ton Beach has been appoint~ assistant vice ~1dent for GOW. State Saawa BaU'1 Newport Beach office. 'Previously ass1s1:1nt branc~ manqer ~or a Garden Grove bank, ~teioe~ears of banking Cllpencnce. She 1s also a member of the ~dirccton of ROGERS STEINER BROWNING WEINER HMaepe1t1, USA, ~hich 1s involved in finding s~tator housing faciUties for . the Summer Olympics. • • • Corona del Mar resident Rita ftoten has been promoted to vice president of dcsian services for TropJ-CU. an interior landscape desiJD firm. As vfoe president, Rogers will be responsible for consultation and desiJD services for all clients in the greater Southern California area. Tropi-C.al was recently named one of the 20 largest interior landscaoc design firms in the United States. ••• Berurd M. Welaer is tbe new industrial associate for the Newpon Beach office of nm, non 11 Co., according to Jlm Meaeoal, vice president and manager of the commercial real estate firm. Weiner, previously employed by W.R. Davia ud Staff, will be responsible for marketing indystrial properties for the Arizona-based firm. UP s AND DowN s ~ - NEW YORK CAP) -The following list shows the Over-the-Counter Jt~s and warrant• that have oone UP the tn0$t and down the most based on percent of ~hange for Wed .. No .. MCUrlJreJ trading bek>w S2 or 1000 shares are Included. • • • Nel and percentage-changes are lhr ViDcat W. Joaet, 53, has been promoted to__senior vice president and d{ff•r•~• ~tw"n 1~ prtvlous closing general counsel of Coldwell Buker Real Estate GrMp. He has been general b Cf r>r ce an tOdi~~s asr b d !)(lea. counsel of the Western Territory of the Merchandise Group of Scars, Roebuck Name Las I cng Pct. and Co. since 1968. j A/PiNura r• 7-16 Up '·' Account executive Ju Joblon h;s been promoted to account supervisor ' fi:,\:::• !'le ; 8: J for the Ncwpon Beach public relations firm ofLeAllee/Renert/Bowen. The 11~3n ~· ~ ih 8: 61 firm has also added a niew publication relations staffer, J .. y Merle Merrill, Men ~'wt 34 'h UP 5' previously public relations director for the Western Insurance Information .... 1 1~ 8g :~· Service in Los Angeles. • • • j entfll un 1~~ 1~ 8: ~: Costa Mesa resident Job F. Gabriel has been promoted to senior vice :ff1!' 17'1• 1:v. UP \1. president of lcaal/human resources for the Coca-Cola Bottlla1 Co. of Los l. tnmtJ~ ~!1 :~ 8~ 1 h Angeles, the sol\ drink division of Beatrice foods. Gabriel has served as vice 15 ATV J-''• 8~ 18:~ president/ficncf?l counsel for the firm since 1977, ovenceing legal and I' ~~~ ,s ,,_,. 3-1: UP t~.~ insurance unctions. • • • 11 ,:i~to it 2~ 8~ 9:, Newpon Beach architects Robert I. Heltdt of Tiie BllU'Odl PartaerUI f~~~! 6 :~ 8~ I:\ and Dou.kl R. Lee ofLu1doa Wilson Mam per were among 49 presenters at the Irr~ 9 lit UP ;· l recent 1984 Monterey Design Conference. "Secrets." Both men art members o'r'cor'~v f12 ~ 8g 9:1 of the Orange County chapter of Th~ ~°lerican Institute of Architects. ! Suo~d' DO~NS v. uo 9.1 Maute Newmu is the new branch manager of the Heritage Plaza office of l Not~&~ L•f 1 _ctre, Pc~3 .. •1 ValleyFideral &avlngsaadLouAuocladon.locatedat 14376CulvcrDrivein j Asy~p l4 -lit f' Irvine. Newman, an Irvine resident. previously served as manager of the y~~1~1 ~ = ~ 7·' Orange branch office on Nonh Tustin Street. J' LsrMd wt -~ ~ :Z • • • Codtn0I 611• -1 1 .S PSI, a communications company specializing in video and slide 8 ~t~~~ , :t = ~ H 1 .6 production has hired Timotby Loftus as a video technician. Loftus, a UC Irvine 9 Slo!WTc 'l"" -l4 l ·:·!6 fine arts graduate, has worked with Soutb Coast Repertory and with McCane JY ~J~,a~ 1g"" = 1 ~ 1 A•dJo Vlsaal in Anaheim Coor to accepting his new post. In his new job. Loftus ~ NoAlr ~ -lJc 1 will be involved in all vi co produc~o,!\S• as well as staging for client shows. I ~~~j of 11 = J,,., l :1 Gloria Zlper Ii A11oclatea has been sclcccd to handle public relations Mn~v j~ -~ i't activities for Amertcu Data Industries, Inc. of Irvine. The agency will cush~le ' -'h 1. · f · · ffi · DI ~ Horlt ' 2 -'I• 'I 1 coordinate national publicity m suppon o chcnt marketing er orts, said A E I'll 'h 1 1: :::l president Ken Roberts. American Data produces Retail/3000, an integrated 0 4 ll.~".1e1 1 ~ = l'h · d · · I PM Ind 'le -'I• data processing system which reduces inventory costs an increases service s.ietco 'le -'I• levels for retailers of computers and home electronics. Kreto5 •1. -~ Novar ' l.4 -1 1 .3 MUTUAL FUNDS By JERRY HIRSCH ~ pu&tilllf die. lbow a.ck ~ ... llid ~ "9 a Of .. ..,,....... • •elePhOne llller\'lew. Corona del Mar bu5inessman "t.eonard Ltvy has The com119ny niimaaa it will have a IOll ol ... 17 t ed b b _..,.. k millioa °" revnues of aboiat SI 0 miJlioll lw J tlJ..., comp et 11 t \(Cate.~ ta cover of lnformation technical prOblcms auocialed with I.be~ f/la Displays Inc., an Armonk. N.Y.·bascd computer com· newproduct.theCAOALYST.wbiC:bweatoadleiawMI pany, and may move operations of the company west las He~id it was "conceivcablc" that he wouJd m0ve 1 yar. operations of the company to Oranae County, but "we A ftaw in the system's circuit boud -.. me ~ really have not aonen that far yet." problem. • . "We are completely restructuring the company and it He pmlicted that underhisd.ittctonbiPihit~ will take a couple of months to son thtngs out," Levy said. will tnak even in six months and •·wncdlrnt pr10 IJ rLll Levy. 43, started buying stock in the for profits and &towth:' • financially-troubled company late lait year and thrtatcn· Levy said his team is nearioa complet.ioa ol a ed to ~uy the company if the manaaemcnt did not.resi1a lhorou&h review of the company's iechnoloeY. ~ and &JVC Levy representation on its board of directors an<f 50f\watt products. operations and suaieain. ~haint_lan William Wcksel and other com~ny Information Displays makn computtr..&ued dailD ~ffic1aJs reslfncd l~st week after Levy brought his holdings and maoufacturina systems known as CAD/CAM in Information Displays up to about 40 percent of the systems. The systems are used in en&ineerina and daip. company. · Levy said he will act as the company's president for Levy said that. based on early findinp, tbc prospecU now but is ~i:lnging in cllecutivcs of As~ct Systems Ltd., for the CADAL YST line arc exceUent a"'9 he npecu 10 a smtll Bnt1sh computer firm of which be is a major m.,tet and .•~pport the product lane more llllf'eli\'ely stockhol~er. through addiuonal saJn and service personnel -that the ljle met Monday with the current management at company will be birina soon. lnfo~ation Displays and with the company's banks·-------------------- seekmg to roll over the company's sbon-term debt into longer-term loan. "I found a reasonable mess but it can be solved and we OvER THE CouN TE R When it's time to tali turiey,~-------· talk barbeque. ~\~.k~ , )'Our business : associates in ~ plea.ant. relaxed . bu$1ness atmos· phere. Come on ewer to The County Line foT real 1tDs . barbeque. 1'ul )IOUT usociates riQht ~t them to our big bee.f)l ribs.. tun tender brisket and spicy ~ Enjoy the sunset-and a JOUnd o{ drinks-fro~ our wrap- around deck on Woodbridae Lake. Then sit down to our famous Country Style barbeque 1n a classic 1940's roadhouse atmosphere. During the week. reserve our private dining room lo wine and dine up to 70 of )'OUT busi· ness associates.. When )'OU want to talk turkey, talk it at The County Line..· ~GI ~=~ All I RA'S Aren 't Created Equal. OURS OFFER HIGHER INTEREST. NO ANtlJAL ~ AND A FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT TOOi Your money does mean more at South Bay Savings. We even offer free courier pickup to save you time ($,t,000 or more). This is all part of our VIP banking service. Call soon. The deadline for IRA's is April 16th. Call 1-800-325-SAVE South Bay Savings Where your money means more NEWPOAT BEACH-(714) 955-0S..16 GAROENA-(213) 532·t•93 SANTA MONICA SOON MEMBER FSLIC EXECUTWE <>FACES l3' EAST 17TH STREET COSTA ME SA CA Q2627 On the ·' • ' H .. NEW YORK (APl -The follow $hOW$ the N.w York SICM ~ -!JC 1toc.ks end werrent1 that ~. ~ the mo1t end down the mc>1t beMd P«ctrll of c:Mnoe rtNrdteu of volum. tor ThurMSev. . =1e<:urltltt$ tradlrul btlOW S2 art I~ • . 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To keep track of where companie are going and which people are helping themg t there.just watch ·credit Line· -everyday in the Bus inessse tlonofyournew Daily Piliif ' ' Tbe Seahawk1 opened die .. illl with a run ill tbe ru. • Ted a.utili led off -with I walk, took ..,.,. - Chris SpeoiK'1 secrificc. and rode bome..when Adam Buder ._..:A dguble to left. ,, ...Spaniac and Buder ipi1ed tbe bii third iuiaa with u._,., w1 der • error loeded the hues, Robbie Oibbl • walked to force home I Nil. Henry Hitchcock tbeD c:bued home two run1 with a double ia me pp to left-centa', and after·--walk, Jones helped bimtelf wida aa RBI siDJle. Spamac then caine up with Im second bit of the frame to drive in I.be final two runs. Tim Karl's RBI bit in tbe founh innina. pve Ocean View (S-1 iD Sumet play) an 8-0 lead, but Marina spoiled the shutout bid with a lone run in the 1eveatb. Don Hill walked, worbd bis way to third OD a pueed ball and wild pitch, then scored the Vtkina run OD I groundouL . Each team is beck in ICtioa Slllmday 'Widl BOOB OOllleMS aOcaa View vuits Huntinq>Jr Beach and. MJ,riM hosts Westnunster at Blair Field. ... ·. Easler revives Angels' nightmares Ninth-inning home run s poils effort 9Y Witt as Red Sox score 2 -1 victory i1 CURT SEEDEN Ot ... Dlllw .......... ~ How often ifs happened before. One misplaced fastball can ruin the Angels' entire day -particularly when it comes ofa reliever whose job il is to protect a lead late in the pme. 1 In Wednesday night's case, 1t was Luis Sanchez who fed Boston's Mike i.aslera fast ball in the top of the ninth ibning. Easler cranked it over the <Jtnter field fence with Wade Boggs aboard to give the Red Sox a 2~1 victory before 24,300 at Anaheim Stadium. But hold the cnt1c1sm of this t1igbtmarish rerun, says Angel starter T~~~~!!! Mike Witt. who saw 1even mnin'9 of shutout ball wipe<J out by one swina. ''This can't bOther us. not the second game of the year," Witt said afterward. "You're goina to have to go Jhrough a few games and see each pitcher at least once before that." Sudden defeats like the one the Angels experienced Wednesday.night were not uncommon a year ago. Ansel relievers let victories slip out.of their gloves more than several times last season. But like his pitcher, Angel Manager John McNamara scoffed at any reason for cone.em. "The real problem was we didn't ·F ive within game 'of t op in Sea View Trojans, El Toro now tied for first, 3 others 1 back The Sea Vi ew League baseball race •has lightened considerably -five teams are within one game of the top -after El Toro ushered University from the ranks of the unbeaten and moved into a tie for fmt place with the Trojans. Irvine, Newport Harbor and Saddleback took advantaft: of the Trojans' loss to move within o.ne game of the co-leaders. In the South Coast league, Wood- bridge evened its mark with a romp of Mission Viejo, while San Clemente easily turned back Laguna Beach. · Herc's how It went: El Toro 1', UDlvenlly 4 The Trojans' unbeaten run in the ~View was halted with a vengeance by-the Chatacrs, who put the oonte5t away early with a nine-run third. Every El Toro player in the lineup got at least one hit ·as the Chargers rolled up their bigest winnina ma.rain of the season. \ Junior Frank Appioe homered ahd scored three runs in raising his battina averaae to a lofty .520; Mike Gonzales and Scott Shockey each bad a double and sinaJe; and Doua ~iewan added two ruts. Kevin Stringer and Eric Brass add a pair of RBI each to the.offensive assault. Junior Scott Perkins entered in relieff9r El Toro to slam the door on University. In his first appearance since being elevated from the junior varsity, Perkins allowed a run and j ust three hits. For University, Graham Everett went 2 for 3 and scored a run. Irvine 7, E1taacla t The Vaqueros denied &tancia its first league win. rolling a big five in the fifth inning to overturn a 2-0 deficit Darren Wallentine's single tied the game with Steve Lipton ad.ding the first of his two doubles in the contest to help the Eagles assume control. In the inning, Estancia parlayed five hits and a pair of errors for the five runs. In the seventh, Lipton doubled and eventually scored on a passed ball for one run and a bases-loa'ded walk allowed the second run to score. On the mound, Mike Henigan allowed single runs in the first and third before settling down and blank- ing the Eagles the final fou( frames for . his third win of the season. In all, Heniaan pve up seven hits, struck out four and walk~ ju t o~e. Steve Johnson doubled 1n one run for Estancia and the other scored on Jeff Graham's fielder's choice. Newport Barbor t , Cotta Mea $ The Sailors tayed within striking (Pleue ... BA8&1lALL/C2) Gerom: suffera knee Injury LOS ANGELES -USC ~rve fUllback Dave OeroUA a former standout a,t E.dison Hiah, suffered a knee iajury d~na tprinf pncdce and his status fOr the comioa football 1CUOn was qucsuonable, the schoo1 announced Wednetday. Oc:toux, 20 suffered a lOm medial collateral tiaament in bi naht knee on Tuesday and was tcheduled to unatrso suraery · Wednesday at Huntinaton Memorial Hosphat in hsadena. He will not return at all for the sprina 1C1Sion. The S-11 , 21S-paundcr from Huntinaton Beach pla)'ed as • · .. fsubman at Kansas before uansferrina to Southern Cal, where he 11t out last year. hit wnh men on base. To me, tharwas the bad thing,·• McNamara said. Actually, the Angels didn't hjt period for a while. tying run on third ln the go-ahead run at second. / "I was unhappy ~king those last two batters," Witt admitted .... was facing the bottom of the lineup. I should have just letthem hit it. I guess I was trying to throw a strike too hard." ··Any time I can go seven innings and keep the team in the pme, I'm ha y ' .. Ojeda said. ffe was especially happy to have Marte Clear come in to relieve in the eighth. Oear pve up tht"U walks over the final two inninp but be didn't allow a bit. He also picked up the victory after Easter's blast in the nfoth turned it around. Boston started Bob Ojeda matched Witt pitch for pitch, allowing the Angels just two hits throu~ the first five innings - a third-inrung infield single by Gary. Pettis and a Fred Lynn's towering home run to right in the fifth. While it wasn't much of a show of offense, it appeared as if Lynn's blast was going to stand up. Witt managed to escape jams in the fourth and fifth innings and was finally lifted in the eighth after allowing back-to-back walk$ to Dave Singleton and Rick Miller with one out. Still, it was an impressive showing by the lanky right-hander, drawing praise from both McNamara and Boston Manager Ralph Houk. "Witt pitched very well. He lost a little bit of his command but be did a nice job," McNamara said. Added Houk: "Witt pitched a good game. He kept the ball d own and the slider was working real well." In contrast. Boston's Ojeda threw no more than four curve balls all night, relying mainly on a fast ball and Up until his home run, it bas been a miserable night for Easler, who came to the Red Sox from PittsbUfib and is still trying to get acquainted with the Amencan League. He had struck out twice and was picked off third in the fifth inning after Jelling aboard on an error and moving over on Tony Armas' sin&Je. "After striking out twice and get- ting picked off third and then sitting (Pleue eee ANGEL/C2) Sanchez came in and got Jerry Remy to hit back to the box and then struck out Dwight Evans with the Jon J ohnaton a straight change. · Jim Curtt. Marco Baldi Johnston, Curtis All-CIF Estancia duo. Baldi named to 3-A bas etball team Jon Johnston and Jim Curtis, who shared the Sea View League's most valuable player honors after leading their Estancia Hiah teammates to the league cham- pionship, have both been ~onored on the All-C IF 3-A. basketball team. Johnston, a 5-10 senior with a 16.8 scoring averqe, earned a first team bertft',while Curtis. a 5·1 l senior with a. 17. 7 scoring average. was placed on the second team. Also eamina a sPot ·on the squad is Woodbridge Hiah's Marco Baldi, a 6-10 Italian exchange student, who averaged 23.0 points per pme for the Warriors in the South Coast Leque. One other Sea View Leque standout was accorded first team honors-Purdue-bound Jeff Arnold ofEJ Toro Hi&h. The 6-9 senior avenaed 20.9 points a pme for the Charaers and is a repeat aelection on this tca.m. Joinina Baldi from the South Coast League arc five others. 1 C•pistrano Valley's Burt Ctll (first) and Mark Otta (accond) were named to the l(luad, atona with scc:ond team choices De.In Oamtt of San Clemente and Bo-an McSweeney of Dena Hills and third team pick Rick Muench of Mission Viejo. Player of the year honors 10 to Ktlvm Butler, the 6-.S senior center who 1ed North Kiah of R1vcnidc to the J..A crown. Butler t1 JOincd by Enoch Simmons and Billy Walker.on the fint tum. The All-Clf teams are chosen by the Fint Intrastate Bank's ~lcctinn rommhttt ... FIRST TEAM Player, Scllool KC!lvm Butler, North (Riverside) Jeff Arnold, El Toro Mark Armstrong. Ramona Enoch Simmons. North (Riverside) Mark Moses. La Quinta Mitch Burley, Alta Loma Billy Walker, North (Riverside) Jon Johnston. Estantia Burt Call. Ca~rano Valley Tim Collins., wney SECOND TEAM Steve Mehr, Hart Curtis Will1amsDomi~ez Mark Otta. c:arstrano alley Willie Joseph. ynwood Dean GatTCtt. San Oemcnte Bryan McSwecney. Dana Hills Wayne 8: K.atella Damn Hu ll. Burrou,ahs (Burbank) Jim Curtis. Estancia Ronnie Boston, Moreno Valley TmRDTEAM Keith Martin. Rubadou"' Dav1d Maruncz. Allambn Maroo 8a1di, Woodbridae Bill OcRochers_ Olendora Mack Ensina. Hart Ethan Robinton. Cerritos Rick Muench, M1 ion Viejo Rod Palmer. Ooma°,&Cl Tony Brown. Santa a Bnan Hunt. Olendora Ht. Yr. Av1. 6-5 Sr 18.4 6-9 Sr. 20.9 6-6 Sr. 21.3 6-3 Sr. 19.1 6-3 Sr. 22.2 6-5 Sr. 22.4 ')-10 Sr. 9.4 S-10 Sr. 16.8 5-11 Sr. l 1.0 6-2 Sr. 14.0 6-7 Sr. 16.S 6-5 Jr. IS.9 6-2 r. 19.0 6-2 Sr. 15.4 6-9 Sr. 22.3 6-6 Jr. 18..S 6-2 r. 19.3 5-11 r. 22.0 S-11 Sr. 17.7 6-0 r. 18.0 6-8 r 23 0 6-l r. 16.9 6-10 Jr. 23.0 6-7 Sr. l .S.6 6-4 Sr. 16.8 6-8 r. 16.4 6-2 r. 12.6 6-3 Jr. 13.8 6-3 Jr. 12.6 6-0 r 10.7 - llark Clear ,.. NCAA decides against using 45-seconclcfoCk Fna AP tli•,.tdtes SEATTLE-The National CoUCJiate m AthJetic Association's Rules Comm1u~ in a surprise vote, decided Wednesday lo put otfforat least another season using a 4S-IC(l()nd shot clock in coUese basketball. The committee will next consider the shot clock issue at a meeting after out year's final Four tournament in Lexington, Ky. Ed Steitz, the oommit· tee's secretary-rules editor, predicted it would be adopted then. Steitz, athle~ic director at Springfield (Mus.) College, was the only mefl\ber of the committee to appear at a press conference after the closed-door meeting. "The vote was very, very close," be sajd. Steitz said the committee decided not to go with the shot clock at this time. ··as a result of uncertainty in the minds of some of the members of the committee whether or not to go with a clock for the entire game." Some of the committee members wanted the shot clock. used during the entire game while others favored shutting it off in the last few minutes, be said. .. So it was an inability of the committee members to have a meeting of the minds on whether to k~ the clock. on for the entire game or turn it off for. say, the last four. two or one minutes.·· he said. -4. Waller joins Invaders' ataff OAKLAND - Charlie Waller, the Ell offens1 ve coach wbo helped create the most 4 • potent offense in the United States Foot- ball League last year with the Chicago Blitz, Wednesday joined the OakJand lnvaders as passing coordinator. Waller, 62. retired after last season. He previously bad been a quarterbacks coach with the Rams, offensive coordinator for the Washiniton Redslc.lns and offensive baclctield coach and intcnm head coach for the San Diego Chargers. TENNI S lal•nden take flnt Rep to Cap OJlmpic stars Pat Laf'Mta.IM and ~ Pat .,. ... , ianitcd the New York , 111.anden' auack Wednesday ftiabt, aeactina tl\e fouMime National Hockey Leaaue champions to a 4-l openiq-roww:l playoff victory over the New York ~ ~·triumph wu the ninth st.rai&ht at .home ia post«&IOC\ play for the lllanden., wbo are tcekina io become the aecond team ao -.in five 5U'aiaht ~Cups •.. IA other NHL playoff openers. .W.7 SIDI*• IOI.I with lea tbao six minuaes ~roamina lifted l.footreal and rookie pile ltne Peue1 to a 2-1 upset victo'l' over host Bolton . . . Mariu S&aatay scored the wmnin, _aoal with wists from his two brothers -p ... , ancJ Aa• to cap a th~oal ~nd period and lift Quebec IO a 3-2 win in Buffalo . . . Washina1on drew fmt blood Ip.inst Philadelphia. 4-2 ·in Landover, Md., u o ..... o.dielae tipped in a tie-breaJdn, 1oaJ at 7:37 pf the third period ... Al Seeer4 tallic;d twice•in the ICCO. nd period to give Chicago a 3-1 road victory qaiost Minnesota ... J...,n Pet&enlOll fUpoed in a shot from · outside the faceoff cirtlc at 14:32 of the middle period, sparking St. Louis to a 3-2 victory over visitina Detroit . . . Rook.le Baba Loob scored midway through the third period to lead Caljary to a S-3 victory over Vancouver ... Right wing Jari Karri scored three goals and had an assist as Edmonton pounded Winni~ 9-2 ... Thesccond game of all eight playoff series wtll ~ tonight at the same sites as the opcnfog games. ~te of tlae ._,. Tuiaaosopo traded to 49en REDWOOD Cl"rY -Veteran de-EiJ fensive tackJe Manu Tuiasosopo was 4-_ • traded Wednesday to the San Francisco ~ 49ers from the Seattle Scahawks for two draft choices. Tuiasosopo, 26, a former UCLA standout, will by starting his sixth National Football league season next fall. ..., • A•• rally to mp Brewen; 4·3 ea,.., LUdeM ~u~ o...., II W,..' RBJ double with 1 N.D-ICOriD& sin&le in the liub inninl to breek a 3-3 tic and tin Oakland to a come-ftom·behind 4-3 victory over Milwaukee Wednctday rupt. Lansford had three hi11t inctudina the tame-winner and Rat Berrll pitched &iJL inninp or strona relief ~C'"' way to aw c...u an tho oiahtb. Tbe loler WU c.ww.a.. the Brewm· left-buder wbo WU slfkod IO an tart 3-0 leed ••. Eltewhere an the American Laaue, Pldl anee, liqled home Spike Ow• m>m .tee)Ond hue in the 10th in"i"'-. pvi.na Seattle a 3-2 decilion over TotODto in the Kiftldome. Owen bad walked, moved" to tcCOod oo a sacrifice and scored when BradJey lashed bis sinalt to riab t • •• PMI Nlebe tcatiered nine nits i.n hit AL debut and Dawe IUOe&- 11 bailed him out ol a seventh-ihnina jam in his fint f l , ·-. ~ ·' • t t ..... relief appearance as New York ~KansasCity,4-3 ... TbelCbcduledpmebetween Chlcqo and BaJtimorc wu postponed boc:ause of wet grounds. It will be ~heduJed July 12 as pat\ or a twi-nigbt doubleheader. Shutout. for Atlanta, Met. Cla1tlell WaAla1toa and Cllrt1 Ill CbmbU11 smashed borne runs and CraJ1 McMartTY and Steve Be4rotlu combined on a 1ix-hit shoutout as Atlanta downed visitinlPhiladelpbia;-4-0, in National League baseball action Wednesday ni~t. Washington opened the game for the Braves with bis homer, a blow that hit the top of the center-field fence and bounC,Cd over ... Elsewhere, on a light night of NL action, rookie Roa DarU.1 held Cincinnati to a pair of hits in six innings for bis second major league victory and J aaler Ortl1 and KeJ" Ben.utlu drove in runs to Jive the New York Meua 2-0 victory over Cincinnati at Riverfront Stadium ... lo the pnJy other game in the National League, con- secutive triples by Houston's Terry hit.I and Dlclrde 'hoa produced th~ runs in the sixth inning and rallied the Astros to an 8-2 win over Montreal in the Astrodome. Ttm Wa.Uadl, a fonner University High and SaddJeback College product, doubled in the first Expos run against Houston winning pitcher Nolaa Ryu.. ' . BALTIMORE -la lddiuo11 to leul ' 0 action smted bY eity oflk:iiab. the Cofts' Naliooal Football Lape hocbiae now faces two lawswu by Maryland residents - anarY about the team'• move from BaJtimore to lMlA"t:f i~ In limore County Circuit Court. a S30 million claa action was fUed Monday by a couple on bebalt of aU Colis fans, chaqi114 that the club'• audden ~me in the middle of the niaht last week bu cau.ed 'tevere emotional distrea. •• And in U.S. Bankruptcy Coun. an ~neer filed suit Tuetday apinst lhe Coltt for $8,000 tn beck r.Y that he claims as due (or pme films he took in 198 . · Tbe c1us action wu initiated by J. Robert aDd MildRd C. Sacb1e of Towson, Md .• who c~ that Coltt owmer Robert I.nay had nurtured• fans .. emo- tional bond" with the team by repca\edly promisina to stay in Baltimore, only to suddenly move the team lut week.. BaMball 8Ue9 l&mbliDg &'l'OUp MONTREAL -Basebell Com· Ill • missioner Bowie Kuhn and major leque baseball clubs Wednesday a~phcd to the Quebec Superior Court in a bid to stop the Canadian 1ovemment's Sparts Pool Corp. from operating a betting scheme: based on baseball scores. The sports belting plan should not be allowed to pursue "its illegal acts any further," say the papers fated with the coun. · The petition, filed by Kuhn and National Lcaaue and American League ball clubs, states that "baseball is not a-sport like horse raci.ng -where gambling is the attraction. It is a wholesome family event with a worldwide audience drawn to the game because of its unblemished record of integrity. University's Greer-1Jas perfect day~~1 CoronadelMar, Estancia, Newport breeze to Sea View League victories J 2 possible points in downing Irvine. 24-4. The Eagles. 5-2 in league. received strong play from the teams of seniors John Flagg and Greg Spicer and Rick. Brown and John Studebaker who were hardly tested in winning all their sets. Chris Greer did nothing more than tune up for something better, sweep- ing past four foes with 6-0 victones in singles to pace University to a 23-5 victory over El Toro in high school tennis action Wednesday. In the process. the Trojans moved their Sea V 1ew League record to 6-1 . Greer. who 1s unbeaten th is year. figures to get a better test today w1th Uni traveling to Palos Verdes, a 4-A semifi nalist a year ago. in a non-league match. Uni's Greg Wasserman and sophomore John Pinches also had sweeps in singles. Wasserman record- ing three 6-0 '1ctones . -The doubles team of George Paulson and Enc Oliver was also 1mpress1ve for the Trojans. Elsewhere. Corona del Mar main- tained its unbeaten status with a routine victory at Saddlebaclc.. 27-1, raising 1ts record to ,12-0 overall. 7-0 in Sea V 1ew League pla}. Sopho mores Tim Galusha and Ah Riasrohani were inserted into the starting rotation and both were im- pressive. Galusha swept each of his four opponents. 6-0, while Riasrohan1 allowed just three points to four foes. Estancia·s doubles team claimed all In singles. No. I player Richard Sandoval won by scores of 6-3. 6-3, 6-0. and 6-4 over his opponents. Newport Harbor breezed to a 27-1 decision at Costa Mesa behind a sweep in doubles. Darryl Miller of Newport took. his four matches by scores of 6-1 . 6-0. 6-0. 6-0. The lone winner for Costa Mesa was No. I player Marc Nuechterlien. Laguna Beach's Artists were a little under the weather. but still weathered through host San Clemenle. I 7111·10'1i . Jaeger ov erpowered in finals It takes LloYct less than an hour to collect $40~000 INGLEWOOD (AP) -C'hns Evert Lloyd o"erwhelmed Andrea Jaeger, 6-1 . 6-1 Wednesday night in the champ1onsh1p match of a women's invitational tennis tour- nament at the Forum. Lloyd needed only 49 minutes to dispose of Jaeger and win the $40.000 top prize. Jaeger collected $30.000 for her second-place finish in the three-day. six-player event at the Forum. Ll oyd broke Jaeger's service in the second game of the first set to take a 2-0 lead. Jaeger then broke back., but Lloyd easil} won the final four games of the set. The onl) game Jaeger was able to win in the second set was the third, when she held service. Lloyd has now beaten Jaeger nine straight times and has a 17-3 overall record against h~r younger o pponent. ··she must have been tired from last night's tough match with Bettina Bunge.'· Lloyd said of Jaeger. "I was disappointed. I don't think Andrea did her best. I would have liked to have gotten involved in a tougher match. She JUSt wanted to end it. "I served well. but tonight I didn't need to. Andrea helped me by malc.lng a lot of errors. At times I couldn't believe she was malc.lng those mis- : SOFTBALL takes. I could tell from her frame of mind that she had no patience tonight.·· Lloyd reached the finals Tuesday night by eliminating Usa Bonder. 6-1 , 6-2. Jaeger, meanwhile. had a much tougher time, struggling past Bunge 4-6. 6-2. 7-5. Jaeger declined to be interviewed after the championship match. But when she received her check. at courtside, she said, 'Tve never lost a quicker final. I love playing in Los Angeles, but the last couple of times I've been in trouble here." Following the match, an angry Jaeger destroyed two tennis racquets by banging them against the seats in the dressing rOQm sauna. according to a Forum spokesman. · ~-~ ---- BICYCLE REPAIRS Rustlers outlast Fullerton in 11 Servicing All Makes And MOdels 7 51 -4882 Costa MHa H. WERNER BUCK ENTERPRISES Presents 16th Ann41al A n aheim -'If;/ 4'-... ~ ··J 1"' . ·.·· ... "~ NOW thru SUNDAY NOURI .wEDNESDAY. THUMOAY AHO FRtDAY WUfUlAY nN II 1Cll'M SUNDAY Golden ~st College required 11 innings to tum back. Fullerton and stay atop the heap m the South Coast Conference softball race Wednesday. In high school action. Irvine's Li.sa Manin fi red a no-hitter as the Vaqueros stopped .Estancia and Costa Mesa knocked off Newport Harbor. Herc's what happened: I Golden West I. F'ullerton 0 The Rustlers pushed over the game-winner in the bottom of the I Ith when Tern C raft led off with a single and scored all the way from first when the Fullerton catcher tned to pick her off and threw the ball down the nght·field line. · Craft. a sophomore from Marina High. went 2-for-4 along with sconng the winning run. Orange Coast S, Cenito• 1 Orange Coast struck for a run in the second to tie, then broke 1t open with two 1n the sixth as the Pirates recorded their first South Coast League victory in six starts. Missy Ford had all three RBI . strolc.lnga double in the second to score winnina pitcher Angie Antrobus. and contributing a two-run sin&Je in the sixth . In high school action: Irvine 4, £st.Hcla l Martin allowed bcronJy run rn the no-hitter on a walk. a pair o f stolen bases and a fielder's choice in the first 1nnin1- Man1n struck o ut 12 and walked three and eamed the win when the Vaquero$ rallied for thrte runs in the top of the th ird. Costa Mtt• 5, Newport Harbor t Nance Luit .sinaJcd in a pair of runs to 1arute a three-run third mnina wtuch pve the Mustangs the lead fo1ood. After Lox's base bit bad dnvcn in Valene Palmer an An&Je Garcia, Sally Hutchinson s1naJed in Lux who had storen S«ond. The Mustan improved to 3-2 in Sea View Leaaue play while dropping Ncwpon to l • ..t to maintain their unbeaten record in South Coast League pljlY at 7-0. Eric Schantz. the Artists' No. I singles player, was held out of his fourth match because of fatigue from illness, but No. 4 sin&Jcs player Earl Wallace made up for 1t with a couple of sound victories. The doubles team of Wade"Perry and Bernard Frost swept their foes to keep San Clemente from making it close. In women's action. UC Irvine moved over the .500 rtmrlc. (13-12) with a 7-2 verdict over San Jose State. Linda Mallory won her match in singles and teamed with Stephanie Rhorer for a sweep in doubles. Winners of four straight, the Ant- eaters play at Loyola Marymount Frida). BASEBALL . • • , From Cl distance of the Sea View lead 'by pushing over the deciding tally in the top of the sixth inning. Todd Lawrence's third stolen base of the game, which came after he reached on an error, set up the run. Frank Roa followed with an infield single to move Lawrence to third and Joey James lashed a single down the right-field line to deliver the deciding run. Roa earlier had homered over the left-field fence with a teammate aboard in the fourth to sever a 3-3 deadlock. but the Mustangs rallied to tie it in the fifth. Newport recdved a strong pitching effort from Jon Mahoney in relief of winner Jon Dishon. Mahoney set down six of the ~ven batters he faced. strilc.lng out three and allowing just one hit. For Costa Mesa. senior Jeff Spangler tripled in the second to drive in a pair of runners and give the Mustangs a short-lived 3-2 lead. Saddleback 18, Corona del Mar 3 The host Roadrunners sent 14 batters to the plate in the first inning and 11 of them scored after Corona del Mar, on the strength of Mark Miller's two-run homer. had opened the game with a 3-0 lead. After the 50..minute first inning the Roadrunners piled up seven more runs in the next fo ur innings to complete the rout. Woodbridge I , Mission Viejo t Jordan Frank drove in four runs with a pairofbases-loaded sin&Jesand left-hander Randy Cook struck out seven and walked two in going the di~tancc for the Warriors to up their South Coast League record to 2-2. Rick Hall was the only Mission Viejo batter to really solve Cook, smacltinga two-run homer in the fifth inning. Woodbridge still maintained a S-2 advanla&e and added three more in the top of the seventh for icing. Woodbridge opened it up in the first frame with three tallies wtlh Rudy Fiaueroa leading off with a sinale and a.fter the Warriors had 1~aed the bases with a fielder's choice and a walk to Rick Ltt, Frank unloaded for h~s ftrst two-run hit. Mau Seymour's around out to second accounted for the other tally. Lee added a run in the third when he attempted to ste.aJ second base and rounded the bases with the aid of two Mission Viejo errors. Saa CJemeate U, La1•u 8u8 t San Clemente pitcher Jim Devane slugcd a three-run homer and struck out seven an five innina.t 11 the Tnton put the L.aauna Beach Artists dov.11 WJth a su.fUn th1rd innina and seven mort in the fourth ft1mc Ru Reasor, a Junior, was l -for-2 for Lquna Bctch IO ma1nta1n his bani na avena eat. S 19 ( 14 of 27). ............... ~ ....... '-" Fred Lynn of the Aqet. followa tbroacJa with •wiDC ' Wed.netlday nlCht ~•t Boeton. Red Soz won, 2-1. ANGEL NIGHTMARES . . . ' From Cl around thinking about it, it was a lot of fun to hit that home run." Easler said. "Eventually. I'm going to start hitting," Easler continued. ··r don't le.now what these guys throw yet. I've faced (Ken) Forsch and this guy Witt - he pitched a very good game. I was just happy as heck to sec that ball go out. I kept watching the ball, I almost passed Wade (Boggs. who was on first).·· "This was a good ball game to wio." offered Houk, "particularly after what happened the other night." He was referring to the Angels' similar ninth-inning uprising which turned a 1-0 Boston lead into a 2-1 Angel victory. "Baseball is a fun game -it's a Jabbarseeks NBA record LAS VEGAS -Los Anaeles Lakers center Kareem Abdul.Jabbar needs 21 points tonight qainst the Utah Jan to break Wilt Chamberlain's all-time NBA scorina record -a mark that once was considered un urpassable. The nation's pmbhn.J capital is rolhnaout the red carpet forthepme. wh1ch is expected to draw• capacity CTOwd of more than J 8,000 fans. Those ellpectod to attend include Chamberlail\, NBA Commiuioner David Stem. Nevada Gov. Richard Bryan. and Abdul-Jabbar's parents. Ferdinand and Cora AJcindor. ln hi' t Sth scuon 1n the NBA, Abdul-labbar bas 31,399 rea· ular.scason points af\er sconna 27 apinst the San Antonio Spun TuC$- day maht. hambcrtaan, who played t 4 seasons. scored 31. 419 Po1 n a. .. .. game ot u~ and downs. We deserved ours tonight. I don't think they deserved theirs." Houk added. refer- ri~ to a two-base throwing error which gave the Angels their win on opening night. Witt. meanwhile. admitted opeO.- ing·night jitters. but he quickly over- came them. "The first start in front of a big crowd. sure l was nervous the first few innings," he admitted. "Even starting against the Dodgers (with more than 62.000 in attendance), lJmew it was just a sprina training game." ANGIL NOTSS -The Anotlt W9tt lMt i i l'IOme In the -·run baM 119.me deoertment test .,._,, tt-'2 ~·.. '""LYM'• hOIM l'Utl we1 "'' flnt ~ SePt. t of le.ti veer when fie 1'"9CI Toronto's 0.-............. ~ "'°"'" IN '9mt form ht "9d In Fwlde In lllt flnl alert. In Ila Ulflne trelnlne 1tvn, Olede Md ~loi.d JI lnnlnos, ellO-.d U hits, tllitll welka efWI r'9COl'd 17 tlrllileouh 111 comolllno • S-l record end a 2.90 Nrned run avweet. ~ ellowtd lu•I =· lllfltld llllGM llW'OVOl'I tht flrs l tour IM!not t Lvnn dtllvertcl Ills l'IOme run ... Oddity of IM nllflt: 9oltoo'• T.-v AnM• lll'ollt Ills bit Ill lt!t '""' IMlftO No blO tl\lno, tllc.t, one. Atf'nn ~ not .. , • lllect of Ille 1»n, •nd two, lie dldn'I twn ••lfto The Mt tnliPl*I on • cNctltcl swlno •• TM ..,_. wltn tt1t llltd SOii COlldudn lonilhf w1111 1o11on Mfldlne O.W. ldl.,,... <t-lJ • YW NO) ... ""' ,_It 9'• 9'""""6ctt al 7:9 ~srovelli to take USF cage job SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -T1)c University of San Francisco. which dropped its men·s basketball pr()trlm two years ago, will name Univenily ofSan 01qoCoachJim Brovelliu new roach for the 1985-86 scasoo today. \ The Rev. Robert undcrla~ U F's othletic di or. scheduled·• news conferebcc today. and the n Fnncasco Chronicle id th ah· nounetment would be thal Brovclb wo d bt named to ahe coach1na pa~ • I . • \ -MA.JOll &.•UU. ITA ..... I A...ec.W... WUTMlllDlt w I. ' 0 l 0 I 0 I 1 I I 0 l 0 l HIT DIVastoM ....... ,, .. 1• 1• -•• .ooo .ooo Detroll l 0 1.000 C lrftlencl I 0 l 000 ea.ton l l .500 MN Yri I I .500 ... tlmofe 0 l .ooo Toronto o I .000 MllW•Ull.. ~ 2 .000 W1•11•Y't~ lolton 2 ...... , • Chlceeo et hltlmore, !IN. relll Nfw York 4, KMMI City 3 S.llte 3, Toronto 2 Clo 1Mnln90 o.tl18nd 4, MllwtU.M 3 T....,.-1G4NMt lollon IEdltf'MV t· 13> •I ....... (ROITlllllc:a ... 0)', (n) Detroit <Pt•rv 9-11) " 'Minnesott ( Vlolt 1-15' New Yon (Fonltnol •·21 II K1nu1 Cltv (GUI'• 11-1e1. In> Cleveltnd IHMlon 11•7) 11 THH (Sltwtrl 5·21, (n) TOl'onlo (LH I l3·l21 •• s..ni. , ... 111. 10-lSI, (n) Only H~S SCMOuled; -"rldllY'I Gemes TOl'onlo 11 A,.., (n) O.troll 11 Chkl90 New YOrll t i T11111, (nl Cle•ettnd 11 KlftMS Cllv, (n) aettlmore 11 Mlnnnot1, (n) Mllw1Ul!.M 11 s..1111. <nl Boston 11 0.kllnd, (n) tar..n.t L...U. .WISTot~ W L P'ct. Ga $1n Oleoo I 0 1.CIOO Alllnt1 l 1 .500 Clnclnnetl I I .500 Hou11on I I .500 Dldelrt 0 I .000 Slj'I Fr•ncbco O 1 .ooo EAST DfVIStOH Chlaoo 1 O 1.000 SI. Loul1 1 0 1.000 MonlrHI 1 I .500 New Yon 1 1 .500 Phl14MlllPhll I 1 .500 Pltl&bu!'Oh 0 I .000 W.._..Y'lkern Alllnt1 4, ~· 0 N.-Yont 2, Clnclnnetl 0 Hou11on e. Montrt1I 2 TMIY'I ~.-a l ,.., 'h 'h St. Louil (Fond\ l0-12) 11 ~ !Honevcutt 2·J), (n) Pllllburllfl (0.Llon 7·J) 11 Sin D"9o (H1_..ln1 S-71 Cl'llCIDO (R1lnev "· 13) II Sin Frtne:l$Co (KrUkow 1Hl). (n) ,rldlY'I GWNI p111w !CQll. t r'. D 'I -.,{11) • PNltdelPhll 11 Clnclnnell, lnl Monfl'MI t i Alllnlli, (ft) Hew York 11 Houlton, (nl ClllCIOO 11 Sin Dlloo, (n) St. Louis 11 Sin Frenc:lsco, (nl AMERICAN LEAGUE Red Sex~.,..., IOSTOM CAUf'ORMIA lbrlllll lllrllllll Remv 2b OwEvMrf Boeo13C> Rlc:e" Etwdh Arme1cf Gldm1nc Stloltn lb Hoffmnss ~-oh Gutlenoh ~oh T ..... 4 O 1 O Ownno Oh 3 0 0 0 4 O O O Cw1w lb 4 0 O O 3130 Blnlouzlf S020 4 o o o O.Cnalb 4 O 1 o 4 1 I 2 Lvnn rl 3 l 2 1. 3 0 1 0 Grldl 21> 3 0 0 0 4000 SChoflld H 3000 2 o o o Boone c 1 ·o o o 2 O b O Sconlrs Ph O o o 0 0 0 0 0 Pelll1 d 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jl 2 6 2 T9tllh Scwl lrV ...... ,. 1 6 l .... .. ... 902-2 ~ •110•-1 Gtrn1 Winning RBI -EUl9r E-0.Clncn. OP-8oston 2. Celifor"nll I LO&-eoston 7. Cetlfomle ll. 2&-e.nicNH. HR-l..vnn (11, EH ier (ll sa-Pfltfs 111. S-SGl'IOfleld, Pellf1. IP' H R ER ea SO .... <>led• 7 61152 Oler W,H) 2 0 0 0 3 2 CllMlrM Wiii 1 1 ·3 4 0 0 3 4 LS.nchel L,0· 1 1 2·l 2 2 2 2 1 T-2:36. A-24,300. SCBA CTilrwtll T...-v-1 ~> l..-.ue OWrlll W LT Ga W LT UC lrvlne 4 1 0 11'1 16 1' 1 F'l!>Plrdlne e 4 o 21 n o· CS Fullerton 6 3 O llJ 34 15 O UCSB 1 2 1 I lh 32 11 2 Lono &llCfl St 4 S 0 IV. n 2l 4 Lovole 2 3 o 2 14 21 0 • Sin 01eoo 2 S 1 2"2 lS 19 2 UNL V 2 + 0 31/a 21 l7 0 fl'ldll'f's Gemes (2:31 ir.m.> P•PPtlf'dlne •I UC lrvll'll C•I St1t• Fu(lerlon et u. of Sin Ole9o uc Sent• Btrt>er• 11 Lono 8Hdl Stete Lovo&I Mtrvmount 11 Nlv•'Cll Lis ""'' (2. 4 p.m) SetunllY'S Gemes (nMft t* llllh111111"1) UC Irvine II PIK>Ptlf'dll'll u. of S.n Oleoo et C1! St••• FUll«ton Lono 8ffCh Still ., UC Sent• Btrt>er• Lovo&I Mtrvmount 11 N1V8de Lt• v .... H"" lclteOt lrvlM 7, lltalldl 2 lrvll'll 000 050 2-7 11 1 E1tencl• l01 000 0-2 7 2 Henloen end Rervnetullt; Fotev, Rldl· erd'°" (6), Stone 171 1nd WOif. w-H1nloe11. l· 1. L-Folev. 28-Johmon (El. Lipton II) 7. 8111men (I) • NeWDW' Hlrtllr 6, CMta Mew S NIWPOl'I Htrbor 111 201 ~ 1 1 Cost1 Mele 030 020 0-S S 3 Olsllon. '-Mel'IOMV (6) end Holden. Wetson end Pr•ll W-01"1on, 2·3. L-W1uon. 28-Soenoter <CM) 3B-S9tnol!r (CM). HR-Roe INHl. St....,_Cll 11, C-... Mer > COf'Ofll de! M¥ l 00 000 0-3 e 4 SeddllOeck (11)22 300 ·-'• 14 1 McCOl'll'llck, Brl1111 111, Sttclllll (SJ end Boet· Soll1, Kiii (1), Lendrum m and Makionedo. Ochol IS), Arceo (7). W-Klll L-McCormlcl< 2B-Brlens !Cl, P Musco (CJ, Onllvero1 (SI. Mlnd0t1 !SJ. 31-r.Jorden (SI. Ochol (Sl HR-Miiier (C), Demien (SJ llT-l6,~4 El Ton> 199 000 rl6 " 2 Unlv1nJ1v tlO 001 0-4 6 3 Feultn, Perkins 121 end AOP!cl. o.rnovleh (6) Plul Brown, Wiison 131. Stot'l\CleuOll (6), Glllllll 171 enCI P1I Brown W-Pertdn1. L-Peul Brown. 28-Slrlnoer (ETJ. Gonzelel (ETJ, Shocktv !ET>. 3B-8ran (ET). Hlll-APOlce (ET). oc-VltW .. MlltM l Merine 000 000 1-1 s l OcHn view 106 100 11-t 10 1 O.. ltNCh 13), Gutf'dM (4) end llotl~i Jonti. wn1on (6) encl l<lri>Y. DelrOYWer (61. W-Jone1. 2•1. L-0... 28-ludlf (OV), Hltehcoek (OV), Conw•v (MJ. w ~ lJ, &....-. a.di 2 LHUM &MCf'I 001 001 0-2 4 J Sll.n Cltl"ftenl• 006 700 11-13 12 0 H1wtd1,., Wtllll (3) encl F•lk1 Devine, ~ (6), KMllV (7) encl Sufft ... W-0.VIM L-He..ins. 29-0IVIM (S(), Put41.i (SC), Suffrldel ISCI H~IM (SCI. .......... Mltllll v-. 2 woooorldOI IOI 001 ...... IO 0 MIHIOll VleiO OIO Oft tl-2 S t COOi! end ~Nie. CemoCltll end H.- HR-HeW (MV ) c., rentlfttl 4·A ,.. SCMlf. LMeM 1 Notrt oeme. Del "•• f Maan ~ 1 ~ l:nv. 0c-.n 4 E~. Cltrua I«! • ~.Mo«e .............. 1. R"°'*• OcNn • ~--NWmonll • ~ ltlend•. ~ .. 10 C:ef!On. CNrin W • "IC. ..... "~ n 12+1 • 11-1 7' 10-2 64 lo-J '41 IM Q •·I J1 IM ti IM '4 .. , ,, SM View Leaeue W L Ga 4 1 4 1 3 2 I 3 2 ,. 3 2 I 2 3 1 1 4 '3 0 s 4 w....-v-ssc.r.. Newpgrt H1'1>or 6, Coste Miii S s.ct!tl1~ i t. Corone dll Mir 3 El TOf'O 16, UllNer1ltv • Irvine 7, E111nc1e 2 ,,....,., Gemlt Corone dlt Mer •I El Toro (3:151 ~ et un1v1nllv (J:lSl E1tencll "'-Coste MeM et T1Wlnllle Pant (7) Irvine et Nlwoort HertM>r (J:lS) SWMt LHM EdllOft 0c .. n View Weslmlnlter Foumelll Velltv Hunt1no1on 8ffdl Merine -- W L Ga s 1 s l 4 2 1 3 3 2 l s 4 0 6 s Seu* C•st L-.ue W L .T ea LIOUlll Hlls 4 0 l - Clolstreno V1lleV 3 o I If> sen Clement• 3 I o t Woodbl'ICIOI 2 2 0 2 Mission Vltlo l 3 0 3 0.111 Hllll 1 4 0 l'h Ll9UN htctl 0 4 0 4 w.-...v-1~ Woodbrldol e, Minion Vlelo. 2 Sin Clemente 13, Ltoune llSMctl 2 LIOUftl Hilla 3, Dini HllK 2 (t lnnlnos) frtdlY'I c;.,... (l:lS) Ml"lon V11lo 11 Sin Clement• Woodtlfldol et L19UN1 Hila L1~ &uch et Ceplstreno 9 ellty Senta~ WIDNISDAY'S RISULTS (7"91 If tHlllV 11W111•1M IMeflM) f"•ST RACI. 611'1 furlono1 . OH·SPMd Liller (Bliek) UO UO l.20 OH·Sul>dlvldl (~) S.60 S.60 UO Jet MtnNVtr IMtztl 9.00 OH--Oledhlet tor win Allo reced: Grlt1 ano Fritz, Prince llOC> LH, Nllll Bind, Spenlsti Oen 0 . TI~: 1:17 215. SECOND RAC£. 1 1/l6 mlla. Plenlv Consclou,s <C1tnd) 7.40 S.20 UO Snowcr..-(Lloftem) UO S.00 Just for c11erll1 IDrtxllfl 7.00 AIM> rectd: Ltvoneon~. Ml$Cll'ldo, Best H1erltd, The AVIS Hev1 II, Oolter1 Son11, Cum on Eesl, No Funds, Numt>ln Runner. Tl~: l:44 l/S. '2 DAILY DOUBLE (2·11 P81d l lS.00. U DAILY DOUBLE 17· II P81d S23 40. TH•D RACE. 6 turlonos. A1kr• (Merel to.60 32,60 IS.60 F1lr M11l1se (Hewltvl 9.20 6.to Out of Socll1 (Gerclel S.60 Allo recld: Miss Oeborell, Reise n Sin, Solomlllo, Her Solr, J.P.'s Gitt, I.Ale Nlgl'lt Women, COl!len Cr•IO. Gevv. Time: 1:10. FOURTH RACE. Onl mile. Wine T11ter (Mell) IS.to 5.40 3.00 Anoev1111 (McCerronl 3.00 uo She's Got Stvlt (Dllahouisevel 2.40 Allo racild: Jen Ruffine, Prlmwv Act. Time: l :JI 1/ s. u •xACTA (4·2) oald ,90.00. flf'TH RACI. 6112 furlontH on turf. Chtmoaone Bid (Olhsvl 4 to 3.40 2.to Femou1 Ster (N\111> 12.20 S.00 Actdemlc (Toro) 3,to Also reced: Motlvilv. Otve's Frllna. Cvrll's Cholcl, Klleue1 Time: 1.14. U IX.ACTA (3·71 oeld tlts.00. SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlonos Tiie vltll Dew lMcC.rnJ 3 20 2.40 2 20 Tiie Bio Ol\I IMli1l 2 60 2 40 Mt11tro Mio (Futnlfl) 4 00 Also reced: Tudor H1nrv. Hell to Love, Crul1ln Slue, Prtf1rffd SltPoe. Tl~: l ;ll. HVINTI4 RACE. 7 turlonos. HI Yu Lulu (Ollv1rH) S.00 3.to 2 to Perkev's F1ncv (Mir•> lS.00 S.60 Buen• F• (McCtrron> 3.00 Alsd recld: Bellmt. V•mo of S1venne, Grev Susen. Nole 81rd. Tl~: 1:23 4/S U IXACTA (l-SJ oald 1146.50. llGHTH RACE. l'~ miles on tur1. Cleu Pltv (Plncev> 3.40 3.00 2 40 Pton10 Min (C11tenedlll S.00 3.20 Powder Br11k (Soto) 3 40 Al10 recld: snv 8rldl, Pure PIHll, Petitt Fleur. RIUY L•Clv. T~ l:SO 1/S. l2 P'tCK SIX (6-4·314·2• 1•21 HIO s9.n7.60 wllh 12 wlnnlno tkll•h 0 111 llorlll). U Piek SI• consolltlon Plld S "' 60 with 101 winning tickets (flvt h0r111l. NINTH tACI. lV. mllK, Mldnlte C~ (OtnCI) 17.IO SAO UO l<ln9 of thl Randi (Stein«) 4.00 3..20 Olplomal Ruter (HIWllVI 4 to AISC> rlCH:" Ptn• Nollet, Cuelf'Oelt .. .. "" Nol PIH. Mltlfllv CNMf'. Tune ..... Axe. Tltnt; 1:42 l/S. U •XACTA (M) oalcl 121UO. A~:2S.ai.. , ~ >· ... .... :.cc=:::··· • .L .... • JI 0. ""' "" • 1t .... II " .. o-.. ..... » G ...... s..oi.eo . ., ...... .... .JN x-Ul.it .. :M -•·Della .. " .Ila DtMer " . Al KIMMOtv M 41 Ml S..Mtoflll JI G ...... .... •• Ml •~cowa•-.c• A...._ .... .. , ., H 1~ 2S ,, ... • 1 ..... """ v•ltOSloft S1 It .7IO' -11•P'llll1111i.lll9 • 17 ... ..... 11•NewV0tll .S JI .Jn l2 ...... ...,...., 41 • . m 1' •·Wttt!Meton ,. .. M 24 c..... .... •·DetrOll 0 31 .Stt X·N\ltwtu!IM 4S 31 ."2 a•Alltnte " 41 4'I '\la Chlceeo 2' ., .347 1'Yl ~ 26 .. .M1 """ Inell-2S SI . m 20 Jl•dlnched plaVOff btrlll v·cllncti.d dMslon mi. w.-..v-10-New WMV 112, I~ 11l Alllnte "· WtalllnolOI\ '2 K111M1 Cltv l2l, Sen 0teoo ll6 ,.....,.,._. LlllWI VI. Utefl t i L•• V1911 ChlCleo t i CllVllll'd I Phi~ et MllweukH Goldln Stele e t Denver Houlton at Porllllftd AW·,,.., C_...Wft ComMrlaon of Kereem Abclul·Jabbar •nd Wiii Clltml:llrllln, wtlOM CMMr ICOI'· lno flCOl'd Abdul· JIDOW mev breek IO· nllll'lt: ~ Ctreer ooln11: 3l,4lt ........ ....., Cer_. POlnls lo dell: Jl,399 Needed to "" Chamberltln: ·21 Gttnll rtmalnlnt ltlll IMton: 7 Aver"' P01nt1 NT Mml OMded to pau ~n ltlls MetOn: 1.0 CC>MllAUNITY GOLLIGI WOMa .. $efR AM 54, Onftee C.11 S 1 (Sella C.lt C•••• MCI) ORAM• COAST -KrUPke 6, Rlvwe 6, GIMOure 11. Mllldozt 10, Gthleen 2, 1<111111 6, lklrrls 10. Totals: 24 3· 14 S 1. SANTA AMA -Ell1ondl e, Tevtor 7, Jenkins'· Hennafl 17, Jeckson 1. Stnllll 12. Tolell: 23 l·ll ~. H•lltlme: Sent• Ana, 2t·n. Tot•I fouls: ~•noe Coest 21, Sent• Ana 16. Fou6ed out; KklP!la (OCCI. Tedlnletts; ~enoe Cont Coach Rven 2. 0..... WMt 61, ~SO (Sella~ Ce:AWICW) c~ -Blnoem l7, Herr11 4, Wllllams lS, J-. 12. e>uooer 2. Totel1: 20 "15 .--w•ST -JohnsOn I,. 2l, L.ame>ert 4, Eestln 9. Love 4, Gu • Fossum l , Bolton.s. Geoo 1. Plllfoot 4. Totets: n 17·31 61. HeNtlme: Golden Wnt. :Jl·2S. To111 tou1s: Compton 22, Golden w"' l7. Fouled out: Oueetr <Cl, Hwrl1 (Cl. Sedl11t1ctr "· -.c-.... (he* C.lt Ce:& WiCW) MIRAc;osTA -Arm1 2, Lendtns ll, SIOIM 2. Binder 13. Curt 24, Allen '· Tolels: 26 •·17 61. SADOLl•ACK -GIM 4, Estev 16, J_. 12, LlmlbrOOk e, Ltnoul 12. H~ IS. Toltll: l2 3·12 67. Helftlme: ~. 36-34. Tottl fouls: Mlf'ICOlle 1', Slddltblck 17. Fouled out: Binder (MC), J-. (S). River OHi .....,,.. ..... (et HeuS11M) f"lnt Reulld Slftltll Tim Mevolle (U.S.) def. Aeron Krlcks· ttln IU.S.l. 4·6, 6·3, 6·2; Jlmmv Aries (U.S.I def. Eddie Olt>Os (U.S . .), .. 2. 4·6, 6'-4, BIN Sctnton (U:S.) def. Paul McNetNe IAus1r1ll1). 6-1, 6-3; SIJ'l'.ll"V Gllmme!ve IU.S.I def. Jose HIQUll'H (Spain), 6-0, 6-1. Wemen'I t.-1"*'*'9 ( .......... , $1111111 ..... Ctvl1 Evert Llovd (U.S.J def. AlldrM JH91f' (U.S.l, 6· 1, 6· 1 (LIOvd wln1 '40,000, Jeeoer wins S30,000). • """ ldloOI Cll"tlM .. Mer 'D, SHlileMdc 1 """" Rl11rohenl (CdMI def. Gunter, 6·1; def. He, 6· 1; def. L•. 6· l; def. Lv, 6·0; Jive (CdMI won 6-1; tost 3•6; won 6·4, 6·2; Gelu1hl (CdM) won 6·0, 6·0, 6·0, 6·0, Torrell (CdMI won 7·S, 6·2, 6·2. 6·0. °"*" Wiiker-Gilbert ICdM) Clef Grlsflevtf'·Nouven. 6·2, 6·4; def. Vu·V1n, 6·2, 6·0; MllcicM1ter·OuMlno <CdMI won 6· l, 6-0; won 6·2. 6·0. UnlWnltY D, II T-S ~ Grftt' (UJ def. Schmld1, '°0; def Ctsev. 6·0; Clef, Mtrklrl. 6·0; def. MldlHI•. 6-0; PtncflH (U) won 6-2. 6·2, 6·2, 6-0; Wenermen (U) won 6·3, 6·0, 6·0, 6·0; Hoffmen (U) won 6· 1; IOsl 4·6, 6·7; won 6·3. 0-.... Peutson-<>llver (U) def. Mtrklno·L•. 6-0. 6-0; Ullll wllll TMm·Mulller. 6·7, 6·2; vooet-Conerv (UI won 6·3, 6·2, sollt 6·4, 6·7 Estaftde 24, !NIM 4 Slnlltl SlndOvel (El di!. Ctlrl111, 6-3, def Hk:k•. 6·3, def Cox, 6·0, def Bun. 6·4, Robbins (E l lost. 3·6, ,.7, won, ,.,, 6-2~ Allvre <El I01I, 2·6, won, 6·1, 6·2. 6·1. B1roer (El IOlt, 2·6, won, 6·1, 7·6, 6·3 . '**" Ftaoo·5c>lcer <El def. Beecllem·Knlollt, 6·3, 6·4, def. Bllfllld·Hueno, 6-0, 6· 1, arown·St~ker (E) won, 6·2. 6·2, won, 6·1. 6·2. ........., '4•rtl« 'D, Cesta Mell l SMtMs Nueclllerll1n (CM) I01t to ltlno1trom, •.•. '°'' to MOier, 1·6. def. Andenon. 7-S. IOsl 10 Donal, 1-6, Quecfl ICM) IOSI, 0·6. 0-6, 3·6, 4·t.; Mt (CM) loll, 1·6, 0·6, 2·6, 3·6, Sur (CM) I01I, 0-6, 0-6. 1-6. 1·6. °"'*" Werner-Ten•k• (CMI IOSI to AblHtrosnen. 1·6. 2·6. 1011 10 GrMllv·Mertln, 1·6, 3·6; Strolch·Quecll (CM) losl, H , l-6, lost, ?·6, 4·6 U1911M a..dl 17'19, SM Olmafttt 101/9 ..... Scllentz (Lill def. Morris. 7·S; def. ~llVOSI, 6-11 de'f. Herrls. 6·0; IOSI Dv dtfeult to l(ruc>11w; Ht wonh (LB) lost l-6, won 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, I~ (Lil) IOSI 2-4, won 6-1, 1t1t 3-6; won 6-0; W•llaal IL&I lost 0-6. 4·6; won 6·2, 6-l. 0-.... Perrv·Frosl <Li l def. W..U-~lli, 6-t. 6.i; dlt. Llndln•D1vl•, 6·2, 6· l, Mte«s·lrenctt (LI) IOll 4-6, S•7; N>lll 6-2, 6·7. ,...._. ..,..,,. D\<\, WMMllMtw 4"-........ N9\!Veft (FVI def. WolfOene. 6-0; def. IC.atmen, W ; clef. 0 '9lourt11, 6-1; def. Rotllrhon, 6-41 Do IFV) won 6-1, t-4, 6-l, ... l; HIMNW8 (FV) won 7•S, 6~2, 6-J, 6~); Durell (FV) WOii H , .... 7·S. 6-2. 0-... NMM,.,..n•Ntuvtn (FV) t.Plll wllfl U~re•IMMdltll, 7•S. J-6. def. Sin· delen·~ 6•J, 6-0. Cllen·l<rt# CFV) IMI 4·t, N , won 6·'-~I. C ..... ...,... UC....._ 7, S-J9M It. 2 ,....... MOrrl\oft (SJS) clef T...m.111\, 6.J, 1•S; N1t110rV (UCll c191 thM, ... 1. 6-2, RllCW'lr (UCll dllf. ~. M , 6-l. a.rtne lUCI> 1111. Nlatll ... 1 .... 4.: I...,_. Cs.IS) dllf Petton, S•), .. 2. 6-t; Glllr._.. (UCI) dlt R ... , , ... J•S. I ............ ; ....... 200 IMdllV reiav-1. EdllOrt, UJ .2 • 200-l. Wld!IWI (El. l:53.lJ; 2. Mlllov IE), l:SU6; J. Odtuo (W ), t:Ot.07. 200 lndo-1. McNtMWi <El, 2:19.2; 2. ~ (E), H • 7; >. Mlllw (WI. 2:36.6. 50 tree-l. Jonft <El. n.n. 2. Mllkwson iWI, 2U6; 1 Mere.In (W), 2S.•S. 100 11·.-1. Wtdlllell (El, l:Ol.6; 2. Melloy <El: 1,~S. 3. Oda110 (W). 1:06.6. OO"lrlt-t:' Jones <El, 54.4; 2. Pomrl'tln (W), SS.5; a. Duex iEl. 5'.7 500 free-I. A•'°" (El. S;l4 t, 2 P- IE i. 5'•.3. 3. Quiroz (EJ, 5:50. I. 100 blc:k-l. McJNr.tt <El. l:OU; l . 1t.•fson IE), l:IU; 3. lull t°WI, l:lU. 100 brMlt-1. Ouex (El. 1:12."; 2. Miiier (W), 1:22.34; 3, Godel (WI, l:Jf.5'. 400 fr .. r ... v-1. Edison, :J:A7.0. , ....... v-. 112, ~ vw,. 200 rneclllv r•v-1. Founteln Velllv, 1:57.32. 200 fr-1. /IAoorl (FV), l:S3.20; 2. Rtvnoldl (FV), 2:0U S; 3. Pller1 (FV), 2:10.22. 200 lndo-1. Judd <FV), 2;),.34; 2. Wono IFV), 2".36.31, J. lltndurtlt (OV), 2'.47.0l. 50 ff'-1. ~ (FV>. 24.14; 2. F06W (FV), 26.35; 3. Nowntn (FVI, 2UO. 100 flv-1. MfxKt (FV), 57.H; 2. Fisher IFV), 1:06.57; no tl)lrd. • 100 fr..-1. Hoffmln (OVJ, SU2; 2. B1umotniw (FV), 54.74; 1 Revnotctl (FV), 51.91. 500 tr..-1. Owvarl•.nlan (FV), S-M.30; 2. Guvot (FVl, •:Ol.14; 3. Knoll (FVI, 6:lU6. lOO l>ack-1. Hoffmtn (OVI. 1:07.70; 2. Judd (FV), l:Ot.16; 3. NollrMn (FVI. l:14M. 100 br1411t-1. Atn11 (FV), 1:lU7; 2. Ptter1 (FV), 1:1UO; 1 .. ndurlk (OV), l:1S.7S. .Ml)-frH rettv-1. Fountain VllMY. 3:53.7'. HIGH SCHOOL ~M • ._ IU. Wetln•aea 4'2 200 mtdltv rtlev-1. Edison, 2:11.21. 200 fr-1. Ctm~ !WI. 2:01.15; 2. Lenee <El. 2:11.3'; 3. McOontld U!:l, 2:2.s.69. 200 lndo-1. Gtrdnlf' (E), 2:39.Al; 2. Ml1'111lnoer (El, 2:34.09; J. Mecl(lfWe (EJ, 2'.Af.70. SO fr-1 .... (E), 26.71; 2. Kelln (W), 29.St; 3. Andrlllll IEJ, 21-"' OM111t-l. Brown (E), 16S.70; 2. Whllton IEI. 14S.SS; 3. Ptslll (El, 136.25. 100 llY-l. Ctmol>ell (W ), 1:09.30; 2. Kozlldlek !El, 1:14.lO; 3. Mtr10lno« CE>. 1:14.7'. 100 tr-I. Zleoert CE), SU6; 2. KllVI (W), l:OUl; 3. LtOOvlfl (E), 1:0"30. SOO tr-1. Girdner (El, 6:lU l; 2. HtllV IEI, 6:26.17; 3. Miser (E), 7:02.ll. 100 bedt-1. Lance (El, l:IS.IO; 2. R•llv (El, l:16.37; l. WftlmlMIW, 1:%1.IS. 100 br .. 11-1. Wheeler (El, 1:2UO; 2 Fltlllf <E l. 1:26.60; 3. Mtcltanti. !El. l:21.70. 400 trH rellv-l. Edll«\, 4:07.22. tr...-111 VI/WI ll9, OclM V1lw ll 200 mtdlev rettv-l Fountain v•v. 2:1U2. • 200 fr-I Hlrbll (FVI, 2:16.99; 2. Oerone (FV), 2:17.42, J. HJll CFVl, 2:22.92. 200 lndo-1. Lu.it 1f!v1. 2:40.02; 2 Socoon (FV). 2:47.11; 3. O'Conner (0V), 2:47.72. SO fr-1 C._rl< IFV), 77.59; 2. Scllermenn IFVl, 29.0S, 3. Sumner (OV), 29 41. 100 ftV-1. Rekln (FVI. 1:11.16; 2. S.lrel COVJ, 1:27.2'; J. Hlf1>tl (FVl, l:29,63. 100 fr-1. SCl'tult1 (FV), 1:CXU2; 2. LUlk (FVI, l:OUO; 3. Tl\Ompson (FV), 1:06.13. SOO fr-l. C..rll IFVI, 6;27.35; 2. Hlft (FVl. •:Jl.26; l. Slnditrom (FV), 7M.n . 100 blc:k-1. Wnltund (FV), 1:09.16; 2. lllMCll (FV), 1:17.52; l . Mol'oen (0Vl, l:20.76. lOO brNal-1. Herwerd (FV), 1:20.54; 7. O'Conner (OV), 1:23.09; 3. Ell (FVI. 1:24.42. 400 tr" rellv-1. Founteln V1111V, 3:4Ul. C.,_ ... Mer n. UntwrlltV 61 • 200 medllv rllar-1. Unlvtf1llv. 2:04.1. 200 tr..-l. 81rd (CdMI, l:56.2; 2. Solomon (UJ, 2:02.1; 3. Smith (CdM), 2:16.0. 200 lndo-1. Whll• (UI. t:IS.7; 2. Herv•v (CdM), 2:27. l; l. BocS. (UI, 2:11.0. 50 frw-1. Pellllt1 (U), 2s.7, 2. ICiiy Loofboorow (CdM), 27.0; 3. Lowry (CdM), 27.3. 100 tlv-1. R1lnhold (CdM), 1:02.5; 2. Solomon !U), l:OU; l. Smltll (CdMl. 1:12.G. 100 fr..-1. Bird (CdM), SJ.0; 2. Piiiette CU), Ss.J; l. H¥v1V ICdM), 5'.1. 500 fr..-l. Whitt (U), •:lo.t; 2. Hecker (CdM), 6:01.2; 3. IC.Ire Looftloorow !CdMl. 6:1S.t.. • -L-100 lleck-1. K .. v Looft>oorow (CdM), 1 11.2; 2. Bodi (UJ, 1:13.A; 3. P.•ulsen ICdM), l:lS.O. 100 brMSt-1. Relntlold (CdMI. 1:13.1; 2. Hewlev (U). 1:22.0; 1 SUie (CdM), l:UA 400 lrM rettv-1. CdM. 3-SU. USFL WISTIRN CONflRENCE "8cHlc w L T Pct. .... 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Lido lsle Yacht Oub will hold an adult Sabot regatta SaturdaY, and Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, 'DaM Poiol, will stage the first ~ of its ocean racing scris for Performance Handicap Racing Acct yachts, also Saturday. In other Southern California Yachting Association areas: IM Aqe~Lo4 Bead Long Beach Yacht Oub -Long Point and Return (1$1and Series 1 &. 2) Saturday. Sunday. Cabrillo Beach Yacht Oub - Opcnina Day, Saturday; Spring in- verted Start Race. Sunday. Alamitos Bay Yacht Club -Bay one-design. Saturday; ocean one-design and PHRF. Sunday. S..taM•lcaBay Pacific Mariners . Yacht Oub Spnng Thfog (keel boats) Saturday. King Harbor Yacht Club -Ea&lc Rock race, Saturday. Del Rey Yacht Club -Sunday Skippers race, Sunday. SuDtego Southwestern Yacht Oub Albatross Senes (Catalina-27) Satur- day. Coronado Cays Yacht Qub - Spnng Classic Senes.. Saturday. Santa Clara Racing Association - Spring Sencs (Laser/Sailboard) S.a- urda}: Spnng Handicap Series. Sun.-da,. · tonez Racin$ Association -Win- ter Series (handicap) unday. San Otego Yacht Club -Todos Santos Island ra~ (Rum~ Senn, IOR) Saturda). PC Confus.ion. Sai.ur- da). Silver Gate Yacht Club -N.E.L Tower race tSDHF. MORC) Satur· da). Oceanside Yacht Club -Ye9rt Series (PH RF) 'Saturday. Southwestern Handicap Acct - pnng Sencs. Sunda) M1ss1on Ba} Yacht Club -Sloop regatta. Sunda) Youth football signups slate~ Costa Mesa Jr. All--Amcric::an FoOt- baU wt.II hold rqistntion t~)' from 10 a.m ·l pm. at Eslancia Hilb School. .. • Those reii tenna are asked to P1it b\ the tennis court ·' ouths 7-14 )carsofaeearccliiie* to ri up for the chl1ttcnt •.a WCI l J f'OUPlf\&S. t ttltSU'altOG IQe i $ 5 AU boy rcai tcrina will Rttive I fttt Costa Mesa Jr. AIJ..Amcncaa T-~htrt. Tbe C nc Paul ' I I I I . I Marina sets up .showdown witll FV • Afe1riii leatfa 4 70 aatloaal• BJ ALMON LOCLUEY .................. • With Sten.Smilh unavailable be-J~ victory ovtf' Wemninaer. LONO BEACH -Ptte Mdvin a cw o a a a a 0 0 a cause of other commitments. tbe Fo · v 1i-. • and crew, K~vin Bumha01 of Uaftt· V1kinas of Maril\l relied on their. un~n a .. ", ampn:>vcd lO l-0 house Point, Fl&. continued dieir distance freest"le A--tb to a-a 94-79 with 1 11 •29 romp of Ocean View. winnin• ways in 470 Clasa di-hies I -.. ..... Jeff Moore, normally • mestylc .... • .... victory at Hunlinaton Beach, ldtina ~nter, won in two off-events for Wednesday by jumpi.oa out to an up their Suntet Lequc SW'lmmina ltim, the 200 freestyle and IOO early lead after the first two raoes for , lbowdown with Fountain Valley next b\luerfly.. • _ the national championship of tho 'Wednesday. class at AlamitOI Bay Yacht Club. The Vik.inas upped their record to The Fountain V~lley airls cruised The Floridians won the 470 Mid· PICTIT-. •11•• pecnnoue wu 3-0 as SOJ>bomore Duane Wellhoeftr put Ocean View, 119.31. Amy Carte, win tcr Cbampionsh i p in a n _.. 81'All!RHT _.. anmmrr "led the 200 free with a 1:55.56 and JUSt beet from com{>Ctlna in the eiaht-ra<:crepttaoutofBalboaYacbt ~~ .,.,..... .. doln9 ~.-.... ...... .._. • dolnCI -Brian Brothenon did likewise in the nationals, ealily wdn an the SO and Cf ub tut week. . DLO '"Ol'lATY MANAO!· Q ., ~NCl.6,1. IEAVICO 500, loaging a S: 16.62. SOO freestyle events. Melvin and crew posted finishes of :'f ;.~_;:.~~A~~ 1503 ao: cOMlor: · ~ ee: /fl StcvcSpanovichalsocametbrough Edison's airls swept past host ).I in the first two races of the -1 • .,._.. • -v 1oe. ~ ...... calf, NGI eru. HIANNG AID CINTlAS, with a 1:06.34 in the 100 breast and Westminster. 133-42, to up their nationals for a IQOrc of 5.1 penalty Del Lareon Deo::1IQ1J1 oeot Coll>. Gf:r.'J.,PeutMoellet, 106718eft.. 17tta e.ctl BM. WM noe. the Vikings got a 50.81 from Jeff Essig Sunset Leaaue record to 3-0, a breeze points under the Olympic scorina ~::'~= :t:H~ ""Ave.. def1Gfo\le,Cellf.tae43 ~ leeotli CA. tll't in the 100 freestyle, one of the day's which was done mosdy with girls system. ~~ • conduCted by. a ~~luonductedby:en Apt~~~.-:,0~ -0ut1tandingmarb. swimminaoutoftbeireveots.. Steve Benjamin of Oyster Bay, -...... ..... ~PIUIMoller TNabUelneel•conductedbY-ln Huntington Beach's Mitch Berra. The only double winner was Julie N.Y. won the first race but could do ~Fit~= wtth the ~ :':''C::O. ~ ':: ~l. Huet* .. Randy Folker and Eric Le Nore stood Gardner. who won the 200 iodi vidual no better than 12th in the second. Coun~ C1ett! of <>r-. County on aw. 21. 19M Thia......,.,. ... ftl9d -"" the out. Bc:rro winning the I 00 fly in medley <2=39·41) and the 500 (Re dropping hi"\ 10 fourth in the stand-Mw. 9• ltM ,._,, County Clett! of <>ninoe County on 57.34, while Folker doubled, taking (6: 18.81). Andrea Bcll losged 26.78 to ings with 18 ~ints. Publlehed Ofenge eo..t ~ Pubbhed <>r-.noe ~ = M8ldl n . 1"4 the individuaJ medley in 2:07.59 and win in one of her specialties, the 50 Second in the standings was Jonas. Piiot Marcti 22, 2t, Apft s. 12. 1914 Pilot Aptt s. 12. 1t, ~~ Publlhed Orenge 0:= ·the 100 back in 5~0. freestyle. Hagbom of Sweden with finishes of --------· 1_15444 __ •·---... ---.,.--------Ptlot Marcm'H. AJWV 5, 12. 1197 •• ~f!! LeNore· recorded an upset victory Corona del Mar dealt host Univer-2-5 for 13 penalty points. ..--"'"~ ..,....... m the 50free. clocking a 23.24 locdgc sity a 92-68 loss to up its record to 4-1 Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht rtllJC ll)TIC( '1CTmOUI .,... .. Essig (23.43). in Sea View Leaaue action behind the Club had finishes of 4-3 for 13. 7 ncnnoua .,...M NAMI ITATlf•fT Edison sen tor David Wadlei~ strokes of Michelle Bird, who sped to points, and fifth was P.cdc Dickey, NAm UA~ The to11owtng pereone .. doing bled h 200 t:. d The following ~ .. OOlng ~ ... ,dou in t e 1rec an I a time of 53.0 in the 100 free and Greenwich, Conn. with finishesof4-7 .>ulinW u: GLASS EYE. 1eo w. 11ttt St'99t, OR•W cowrn •butterfly to pace the Chargers to their I :56.2 in the 200 free. for 2 l.O points. PtPPEH HILL. 1978 Port Nlt9ofl ~Box 11. Col1a MeM. 12127 .....:.AL ~OURTc--_ ,.,_..Pr ....... .-Inc,.._.. CDTRALCMtt-.,.,..,, -nnoue.,._M r::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~,, Pl., H9wpol1 e..ctt, Cellf. t2llO .. ~ ~• .,.......,, · .,_... -~ ....... ~---......... W-" r- DEATH NO TICES HALL L'MARIE SEARLE HALL " passed away April 2, 1984 in Costa Mesa. Beloved mother of Mayor Donn Hall of Costa Mesa and Douglas Hall of Mission Viejo; sister of Rec· tor Searle of Ogallala. Ne- braska and Eloise Hom of Anaheim, also survived by two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be Saturday, April 7, 1984at11 AM at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortua ry Chapel. Reverend Douglas ~ Hall Universal Church of the Master officiating. Pierce Brothers BeU Broad- • way Mortuary, Directors. " 642-91~ HECK ROSEMAltY E.• HECK, , beloved mother of Robert.a Stickler of Newport Beach • and Stephanie Kolowith of Washmgton. Alto survived , by five grandchildren. Reci- tation of the Rosary. Thurs- day. April 5, 1984 at 7:30 • PM. Mass of Christian Bunal Friday 10 AM at Saint · Joachims Catholic Church. Vistauon will be at the Balu Bergeron Smith & Tuthill Chapel Thursday. April 5. 1984 from 3 to 6:30 PM. Famlly requests dona- tions be made to the Ameri- can Diabetes Foundation. BaJu Bergeron Smith & TuthJU, Directors -----BEACH PAUL BEACH of Irvtne, Calaforma. passed away on April 3, 1984 in Santa Ana. He is survived by has beloved wife, Deborah; daughters. Dorian and Brenda. sons, Scott and Dar- ren and his four brothers, Bill. Homer. Grorge and Jack. Mr Beach was born in Missoun. moving lO Cali· forrua in 1947. He attented the local schools, graduating from Newport Harbor High. He was employed by Gui ton lndustnes m Costa Mesa for the past 19 years, serving as V1ce-Pres1dent of Oper- ations. Paul was an avid sports fan and participant, he especially enjoyed Golf & Boating. He coached and managed a number of Little League teams for the past six years. serving on the Board of Directors of North Irvine Little League Pro- gram. Paul will be sadly massed by all. Services will be held Friday, April 6. 1984 at 10 AM at Saint J ohn Newman Cathollc Church m Irvine lnte~nt w1ll fol · low al Pacific View Mem- orial Park. Newport Beach. California Pacific View Mo rtuary. Directors, 644-2700 HAA80" L.AWN·MT. OUVI Monuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Glsl9f Ave. Cost• Mesa ~0-5554 PIERCE 8"0THE"I HU. BROADWAY MORTUAR Y l 10 Bro•d*•Y Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ BERGERON &MITH A TUTHILL WESTCLlff CHAPU 427E 17ft1St Cost• Mesa 6•6·9371 Kall'llMn L. Reed, 1971 Port fomla. 780 W. 11th Streee IMda K. ,_._... _._. _....,.. -MAim ATATWIJEfT ENTER Nellon Pt., Newport a.en, Calif. Box 11, Coeta Mela. Callf. 9H27 ,,..,tiff: LANCER YACHT COA· Tha tollOwlng peraon It doing 92ee0 D. E. Burnie, Sec;t9t1fY PORATION end CYS OOAPOR· bUllneM u: - Thlt bullneel le conducted by.111 Thia ltat9'Mflt WM Ned with the ATIOH (a)ST. ~IP· TEASERS (b)STAIP C • 1 p• 1 I ndMdual County Clerk of Orange County on Delendent: ~THIAN YACHT TEEZEAS(c)EAAOASM. 17301 •• Thia ltlt9mWtt WM filed wttt1 the f'Ml1ll WALSH, end DOES I ttwougfl V In-~. 92147 The Orang' . Oas I Dal "I . I ol s Klttlteen L. Reed \ M•. a . 198A SALES. INC'.. and GEORGE 5A, 8Mdl BIYd. Huntington BMdl, County etertt ot Orange County on Publllhed Ofange Coeet Deity dl.llM. Larry Jamee Coonrod. to4 thh 'Aar. 9, 19&4 ~ Plk>t Apf1I 5, 12. 19, 2t, 1"4 C... No. 390et7 St .. Huntington a.adl. c.lt. t2M8 r-11ft..M 14.WO. This bulinMa II conduCted by. tn OelAL Publlthed Orange Coell Deity 1-----------.. ,.,_ ......__ _ _.. lndllltclual =>i •• """""' ........ ,5 12 1..... fltllJC NOTICE ...,,_, •• -- -•~Coonrod · lot .... arch"'"'·,., .....,... · 1&.~ 1-------n. oewt.., deolde ........ ,... n.'staternent wu filed with the AC11TIOUI .,..... ....... ,_, _..., ~ ...._ ,. ........ of Or ,.._.....,on NAM1 ITAW ,_,....... WMlll • _,., ,.._ ~ty ...,.,. ange """"'''' ,. rta.IC NOTICE The following per-aona .,. doing ..._II l•nM•• • """'· Mar. 9• 198A w Rlry bullroeel .a; " you wlet'I to ..-the ecMce of Pub!Wled Ofange CoaM DlllY eu -' NOTICE OF DEATH OF LIFEMASTERS, A SERVICE an attorney 1n tt111 rnett•. you Piiot Mardi 22. 29. Aptt 5, 12. 1114 REGINA BODE BRIGHAM MARK. 1433 E. Bordlar~ St.. Bente lhol*I do IO promptly IO that 'fOll 1~ AND OF PETITION TO AD-~2~bllc He9lth Foun-wi1tten ~. " any, may be ----------MINISTER !Sf A TE NO. .1111on. c.ittom&a, 1431 e. Bo«:hard llleSf on time. l'tBJC N011CE AlUStZ 81 Santa Ana Clllf 92706 AYllOIUlled "-lido demen· __ _..;..;;;;;.;;.;...;.;.;;..-.-.-....-- S_J 75 GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF s100 • liO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENT~R! • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! . ~ • ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY Each Drawing will be for .•• ::i':.:~1!!1 ............... s I 00 111 Pri1e.1~l ........ . 550 .. Za• Prile.1!!1........ S 15 3r• Prize.!~l......... S I 0 HERE'S HOW. • • (I ) to1e1 yow Social Scvrity ... ,.bet, .,...,. addt-ud phO... DO oo the ooupoa bolo. EDier &t •••J ti.. ... fO" wlall, but ODIJ o ... eotry lot per UDftlD.,., pa..• E..c:h • ....._ moue bu an ~iMI leeb ... abet ol , '°"' J ... ~ • Soc\aJ S.C..rlty ca.rd IMJ .... , by ..... q _, ........ . DIDq Dll•bet will bu pvblYMd Mell Woeday. y aod Friday ta the D.i!J Pllol AA eddlt-..1 011 wlll be pv.l>llat..d H<:h rrt~y lor $100 W .. k lyGu11d Pn.. • 11-"' .... wlaalJlq .......... ldftnc.J ~ ,..... Soc:\AJ S.C..1lty .......... ""' .... dAJa -~ _, by brioQl.ooo ,..... SocMI s.w., CAtd .. u.. Daily Nol otbot YOOI ·w111.._bededwMia..wi-ud1-dla..iy _... ,.,.., P't8e la OM• U JOO> wla • quod prlae ol SIOO , • c:l>ed la Iii.al •-.I will bu tuJJed to rou ~ '°" II.a ... 11{-i.d .,.,.., 9ocl..J Senrtty a&rd •• ,,,. o..u, Pllcc for ffrltiuboa (9) To ct...la • priM, .,...., Soa..J s.c..nt, card •ul bu ..-i.c1 &I ... o.u, Pllol Ml .......... 9 00 , w ' two ....._ da,. ......... ...-.... ptLbl.UMd ,.,., pria ..... ~.., ... dMdUM wl1I bu ........ (61 It .. aol _,lo pau.•hA• the 0..ilr Pllot Yoe .. , 1Dfpoc1 Ille W1.HIJ1q olllben •• the lobby ol the O.uqe Co .. 1 D&llJ Pilot or '°"' local li.br&rJ (7) Ca~ or ,.--1.a11 ... or ClrNt.lon ud di .. tributo<e ol U.. DellJ Pilot 0t -.bett ol o..lr 1 .. 111 .. .,. ..... ebqtWe Cl l n.. Dul, Pilot will bu .oi. 1.dq. uo 1a~ ,..._ rv.1-o.ewo. "' ... ta4qee la li-1 4 WABTO CIECI FOi WlllllG IUlllDI • SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENJENT DAILY Pn.iOT DELIVERY. • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDmOH ON MON., WED .• FRL • SEE RULE NO. e ABOVE. F1LL OUT COUPON BELOW (Or R.ea.onable Fac:almile) AHO MAD,, TODAY! (Onl1 One Pu En .. Jope. Pl.....) M1 Social Becurtt7 Number la T all h ·-be fi . . Thi• ~ ,. oOnduoted by: • dad&. El trtburna;........ FICTmOUe llWMU o eu~, ne cianes, corporation lnW.e11tn•1 lldlla-.-e NAMllTA'ftmMT creditors and contingent DorilLl#ttomo,Cotp.Secf.tllY W. r11111Me.....,. di•.... The fOllOwlng pet9on1.,. doing creditors of REGINA BODE Thia statement ne ftl9d with tt1e Lee 11 a t 111111 ... ...... bu**'•: BRIGHAM and persons who County C*1' of Orenge County on • ,_ ..... _. tloe ....... of ENERGY CONTROl PROOUCTS. be the . . •--' Mar. 12, 1~ • ....,_, ............. ,_.. LTD'., 1715 Haweli Clrde, co.ta may o rwl9e Jnteres.cu ,_,. ..._.. ... ,...., .. ._.,.. Mela. Calf. t2t21 in the will and/or estate: Publlhed Orange COMt Dally .,.._""'•a.•_.,,..., M v..ar ~1111;. tnc.,_ r.. A petition has been. filed Piiot Mll'Ctl 22. 29, Apf115, 12. 1M4 -= :=--..._ ...._ 11 OM-fdmla, 1715 H•all Circle, Colla by EARLLEEN ZELL 1166-M .......... , ............. ~~:conduc:tedby.• KIRBY in the Superior PlB.IC NOTICE to, 4'elterl• lt•••rlo ,,.. <Xl'PC>fltlon Court of Orange County re-•1dliltMnn ... dl_........._... Raymond c . Vontor. Soc· questing that EARLLEF..N '1CTmOUe IUMllU '1111 u .... ......., II Mr ........_ retarylT,._,,. NAMI ITAW ,.... .., ,.......... • ....... Thia atatoment WM filed wtttl ttoo ZELL KIRBY be appointed The following C*'IOf\I aro doing 1·TO THI.....,_,.: l dwtl County Ctenl or Ofange County on as peniooal representative to bYllnoAI u: =nht Me ._ ._. tw ..._ M 21 1tM n,.. ATA FINANCIAL. 2428 H9wpol1 __.....,... • ,_ .-te er. · ~ administer the estate of ~ Bt¥d .• Coet• Mela. Cellf 92927 ~ !Me ......... ,_ ...., GlNdA thBOlndDE BRdlGHAMA.d ~ T.tM· .. ~;...~2<t92No706. Rower St.. ..._ • CSaya atw tlWI aummona Pilot~ 5~r~19~ = (un er e epen ent · :>en• .... -......... II Mfwc:I on you, file with this COUf1 1897-64 ministration of &!tat.es Act). Sal TlllMfore. 1754 Iowa S1., • wrlt1en rooponeo to the comptelnt. T·he peo·tlon is set for hear-Coa11 M .... c.itt. t292e Unlela you do. your defeun wtll be TNI bullneu II conducted by. • ent•ed on appllCatlon of tha plailn· ing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 general partnenhlp tiff, end INI COUf1 may ont• • P\B.JC NOTICE Civic Center Dr.. West, T.M. Ellis judgoment ~you tor the,..., .-1 Santa Ana,~ 92701 on May TNI 1taiomet1t wee ftl9d wtttl the del'Mllded In the COf'1'191aint, whld'I Lw ..._ ....,,...., 2. 1984 at 9:~ A.M. ~~1~~ of Ofenge County on =::..;.;; rn!;'~~ MCO::., 9:A;:' lllW IF YOU OB.JD::T to the ,.._ or ott1ar r~od In the com-IMITlt ~ .,..,_.. Put>llshed Orange Coelt Deity plaint. 4 ~ granting 0!~e petition,~~ Piiot Mareh 29, Aptt 5, 12, 19, ttM oeted: NovemClor 11. 1992 Thia C09Y Of "Notlca of ~ should eitnca appear at uac 1782-14 LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk end E1eC1Jon to Soll under OM Of hearing and state you objec-... _ ... -TICE By:.MARY KITAGAWA Depllty Trut1". the «IGlnal of wtlldl ... tions or file written objec-.--.... "" '· JOMPH KENNEDY ' flled fOf recotd In the offtca of tM 1111 L ~ County Aec:otder of the CoUnty tions with the court before NOTICE OF DEATH OF ..,... Ma. cl. ll70I atated heroin, on 3129114, -aa ,._ the hearing. Your appear-WALTER HURD CHELET. PublWled 0r:i; eout Delly Piiot c:cl'der"11n1trvment No. M-1aoete. ance may be in person or by TE aka W.HU&DCHELET· Aprtl 5. 12. 11. • ttM ~ofod..:;J:,:ir:.= your attorney. TE ab BURD CRELE1TE 1905-14 lla¥e an tntaroat 1n the trwt PloP- IF YOU ARE A CREDI-AND OF PETrnON TO AD-rtllJC NOTlCE orty and 1n ttoo fOf~ pr~ TOR or a contingent creditor MINISTER ~TA TE NO. :g'~*Q:' ~~:~AND l&.IC- of the deceased, you must Altz4H K·lfH3 TIOM TO uu UNMR DllD M file your claim with the To all heirs, beneficiaries. NOTICE OF DEATH OF nuaT . court or present it to the per· creditors and contingent GEORGE ROY WOOD AND ..otnANT M011Ca.: • YOUll sonal representative ap-creditors of WALTER OF PETmON TO ADMIN· rwONtnv •IN POM~ •--' b h "thin •CMMI YOU AM -.. pain.cu Y t e court wt HURD CHELE'ITE aka W. ISTER ESTATE NO. YOUll PAW.. rT llAY • four months from the date of HURD CHELETTE aka A·ltZ4SI 10LD WITl9t A11Y COURT K· fir..t lSSuance of letters as HURD CHELE'M'E and per-To all hein, beneflciaries, T10M. and you may t1a¥a the ..... provided in Section 700 of aons who may be otherwise creditors and continsent right 10 bring 'fOll ecc:ount In"°°" the Probate Code of <All· interesled in the will and/or creditors of GIDRGE ROY ::== ;::.= C:: fo~a. ~he time f?r fi~g estate: WOOD and persona who end upeneea within tine~ clauns will not expire pnor A petition has been filed may be otherwi8e interested from the dato thtl notice of defiutt to four months from the date b y C H A R L E S V . in the will ~or estate: waa recofded. Ttota amount II f th h · ·ced bo $1.488.71, .. of Mardi 29, 1IM. o e eanng notl a ve. McMANUS in the Superior A petiUo has been filed end w111ne1 ... untl your acoaunt YOU MAY EXAMINE Court of Orange County re-by DORIS ~ BRA y in beeomeecunwtt. You mey not tleOM the hle k_ ept by the. court. If questina thathat CHARLES v. the Supen·or Court of Qr-to pay the entire unpaid pOt1'on of ted th 0 your ec:count. ~ tflougtl full *'9>'· you are mteres m e es-McMA,NUS be appoinled as ange County requesting that ment wu demendod. but you muat tate, you may se:v~ upon the per90nal representative to DORIS JANE BRA y be ap-pay thO omount 1t11ed a~. After executor or admuustrator, or achninister the estate of nninted as penlOnal rep-ttlraa montha from the dat• of,.. h f h --· cordatlon or tllla document (wftidl upon t e attorney or t e ex-WALTER HURD CHELET-reeentative to adminiater the dato of rOCOfdatlon 9'>PMlf• lier• ecutor or administrator. and TEak.a w. HURDCHELET· estate of GIDRGE ROY on). unteea the obllQAtlon b*10 file with the court with TE aka HURD CHELE'ITE WOOD (under the lndepen-toredoled Uport ponn1t1 • iOngei' proof of service, a written (under the Independent Ad-dent Administration of &-~7:. '1:.:!': ::= request stating that you de-ministratioo of F.atat.es Act). tat.es Act). The petition I.I eet ttoo entn emount dernended by ttio sire special notice of the fil. The petition Is tel for hear-for hearing ln Dept. No. 3 at c:redftOf. To nnd out \ha amount~ ing of an inventory and ap-ing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 700 Civic Center Dr., West, muatpay.0t toarrengetor~t pra1sement of estate assets <?_r Civic Center Dr.. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on ~t': ~°'r~:' tor S:; of the petitions or accounts Santa Ana. CA 92701 on April 18. 1984 at 9:30 A.M. other reeson. contact: SECURED mentioned in Section 1200 April 18, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. IF YOU OB.TFX:I' to the THRIFT & LOAN, 9800 E. co.Ima and 1200.5 of the Oilifomia IF YOU OB.TFX:I' to the granting of the petition, you ~T :=i::E ~~M~l'~: 1~: Probate Code. granting of the petition, you should either appear at the 25200 e. La Paz Road, Sule. 1 17. Mark C. Hargan should either appear at the hearing and state you ob~-Laguna Hilla, CA. 92653 ToMphono. B U R T 0 N • nearing and state you objec-Ciona or file written ob~-~141 ISM&50, f'14> Q.W747 ENGLEBRE~HT & AN-tions or file written objec-tiona with the court before ~IOnl~·~ =:.-: DRADE tiona with the court before the hearing. Your appNC· tewyet or the QO't91'nmont ~ soo N. Newport Blvd .• Salte the hearing. Your appear· ance may be ln penon or by =~~=r~~6':r':'A~L;n 100 a.nee may be in penon "'by your attorney. LEGAL RIGHTS If YOV DO HOT Newport Bead1, CA . your attorney. If YOU ARE A CREDI· TAKE PROMPT ACTK>H. 9tH3·4Ut IF YOU ARE A CREDI-TOR or a contingent ~cor The underllQned. u Truet• ISO-Olff TOR ,_ a oon"'"'"ent creditor ol the deceued. you must owner, holder, end prMent p bll.shed Or Cout "" ..... 9onefld11Y undet 1hat ceNln Deed . u . ~e of the d«ealed, you must file your claim with the of TNlt OJtec:uted by Mlchell w Dally Pilot April 4, ~. 11, file your cl.aim with the oourt OI' praent it to the per-Roblnaon end ~tNa A.~. 1984 court or pretent lt to the per-sonal representative •P· ~~:,c' 10 · l,:;~tL ~~ ~------_.,,_1~_3-_84_. sonal representative ap· pointed by the court within CORP. a Callfoml• COfPC)Ntlof)1 .. polnled by the court within four months from the date of Tl'UtMe. ASSURED THRIFT ANO four months from the date of first l.lauance of letten u LOAN "8SOCIATION •• Ceflf9mla fint muance of letters u pro'ilided ln Sect.loo '100 of COt'POfatlon • ~. dMed .. 1!!!~1-ft-....L-r......1-f "-II Apft&, 1tl3,andfeOOldad""'9 t4, provided ln ~uur• 700 of the crvuate ~ O "'4111-1te3. In the offtoe of the CoUr;ty the Probate Code of Call· fomla. The time for fillnl Aecotder of the Cownty CJI Otenot. fomJa. The time for f.i.111\1 c1aiml wW not expire prior Stat• of Cellfomla. ~ Offtdil A.--•-1--.... u .n.&-"""'-f .... from ..... _ c1a•.-. c:rora. Aeootder'• lnetrument No. ~ ww note .. ,... .. r .... to OW'monw.. UJlll:' ""' 13-1&~11&. eald a. of T~ to four months from \he date of the hearing notked above. aacur:t:1eln ~lone !MW· ofthe~notbdabove. YOU MAY EXAMINE ~2~1.oo. ~~~! YOU MAY EX.AMINE the fUe kept by the court. If Tl« of• bf.-cfl and._ 111 tt1e the file kept by the court. U you are ln...-...ed In the • oblgetlona tor "'*" _. o.M of you are lntenlted tn the ... iate. you may wrve u.pon the Truet 11 aecurtty, tt1o neMe of .-i ..... _ _ .... _,_._._._ .,,..,. and ....... belflG: \a\e, you may ...,,. ~pan .._ tor« -.uuuuau•-. or r:a11ura to pey ttle ~ of executor oc 9dmi.nlltntor, or upon the attorney for the ex-111,.,... wtllOh Mc&me a. '*"'" upon the attorney for the O· ecut.or or ecbnlnllt.ratof, and llY a. 1914 end a1 111t1Mqiient tn- ecutor « admlnistnw, and fUt with the court with atall!nent•; piu. let•~ MY We wtth the C!OW1 with proof pf ltrvice. a wrlt1en dollnquent tu•• and/or . ·" I ------------ proof of ..-vim, • written requat st.Una that you de. :;:..~.=::::::,:: requat lt.IUJ\I wt you c;te. M Sl)edal nodee of the fU,. ¥tinOae requhd of tM '* 1111ary ltre speda1 notk:il ot the fJl. tnc ol an Inventory and ap-and lntereat tiw.on "°"' dlted int ol an inventory and ap-prUIBne:nt of eltate ...ca or f':': '::d~ •• ~~,:::': ~tofesi.tewtaor ot the peddonl or eocounta ~~ dedere(•) .. MM ... of the pedtlonl or eceol.&ft• mmdootd ln-&lctJan 1200 CU'ed ~ to be i.m 1d'r 'V mendoned ln 8«Uon 1200 and 1200 O of the Callfomla due end ~ -*'(•) '° • 0t NAME ----------------------ADD RESS -------------------..... CITY STATE --------------. ------- ZIP PHONE -------------------- ·C .1 Do It the u.ay way- edvertlH ln cfualfled. and 1200.5 of the Calllomla Problte Cocie. == .=·:ey ... aotd Probate Code. JORN M. GUSTAFSON o.tauit 1ervtoe • tnc . • Ca.er. Ja ... Qwllla lHU ~Arthr llri., lnl ~ COl1*'erton. '* '*" Cl$ Jtdl Slnel I ll FIMf ~,:. Tn.Ne ""'°" Mkf Newtert S.C.. C4: tUQ lmM, CA. H7U ~TIO . ...,_ 21, 1t14 IU·tHl Ill-JIU DeAULT 81.wtel COMPAHY. Publilhed ar_,. c.o..& Publilhecl 0ranet 0oMt r.,c Jal* M ~ O.lly Pilot April 4, 0, 11, 0.Uy Pilot Mud\ 21, JO, ~ ~ ~ Oeft-t Not 1984 Aprl) ~. 11164 .-11 12. 1t, ft. 1 ... l~ 1787-14 ,....,. ·- - ..S!lllCI ".. .. .. ~ .... ·--":m.a:i•==• "!!I'll ™I w TM ....... ...,__ II ... n. ....... -........ 1111' --.. E g _.... .....__ . -----....... -1~:1:.-U."I ~TD. QA&.CO INl-7 Ill COMo i.:TAWARletl, LIMITll - ' II ~ .... ii z --I .._...... .......___,_ PM't, 1'11 .... ~ Ot .. c.;. C lMAAlaK UAltT ..... Tt .... .. tie .. •ee.iii.-1 · -· -..,. ....... Clll . ..,.. .... ,.._._, ... -.; ,_._..... llO.IWI... 1:-:.~=~=a ~~ ~ .... ~~&!,~ ... "" ..... e.11.11111 ..... J!;.11!' ............. -.~.......... --••'I •-:----~-. c.tiiii·""·· ,..,._, ~L.Mlla,_, ==--.... ,_, ,_ ** ~ MMA ..... ._ ... ._..~~111.!!!f!!I" .. ~ ... ~ 9Wfl, ..... 0.-.,BIJIU•. t?OI -:... 4«1:-=.c:.-r,.:. 1-..._ ~~-,.. =-ai:::.=--,U. --:..• ... ..: -~ ...,..., View Dr .. Oofw _. MIF, ..-.. ... , WW..: Clll.117. , • ..,_,,, -_.. -L.. ...._ la -...;_ ....,, Tilll~IUOllt '11dbr,tn c..... .. ... , ......... u . ,. ... fla.M.•C•• ............... = .... r~.: -:.:--... -a::.:r . ~ .. ....., .;:,tMJi!!W~-·--tir:• ~,... ""°·· ............ =ai:~.:.-:..-:r..= ..... • .............. I'll',... ....... ...... Thie---... llled...,. ._ ~....... ,.· :.!1 1_, .... ,._ ..... WU AT "*-IC AUCTION ......... l"a ---= cz.11711 ~l'.~Or--~on TNe1111i1•ie-llledwtlft ................. c.ll.117tl :.THI ••.r:...-=:--..: =·.:.e:.::..::::....: ... ..:--J:l'c.:: '1'7..._ U..' W~~~~~°".::=:-_.:.-.._•d'W:•-.:::CMa..11 ....... =c:lt-r~ 1llla~•111eMtl'W:• ~ 0ranee COMI D9ir .. • ...... Jolwl..,_ .. _,...,..._,.,,.,, .. ,._. w.-'~!.c _., .....,...,,..., ,...,. ~ 22. 21. 11.pt111. 11. 11N Publllhed c>nno-eo.e. -n. ..... _.._. ._. _. .._ ,... .... -•"'*•om o1 ~-· • 11 .._ ..... , 1661-M NotMerottu a .-11a 1.,. Counlva.ti otOtMeeeountyen bulllfl ... ~._ ..... ,.. :-"""· .. _....,...fl..., '*••, ,... ....... .. -----------• • • ttM.14 M9r.1t ... .....; llUtd el ................ C..... a.II ti Ot ... eo..1r Oft WllmCE · • · ,.._ T..,.TOftGU~.••wuc.IHATIA :.=.::;:::':',::':';:.': .... a,*" ..._ ...:nrioue•••... MUC IOnC( '-~ s':''tt~,.r:-:, = ::: ~~ ~ :-'...e:.az=::-~==== ~ 1."":t-t1C.:· = IMMl8TA'PYrT • ,..,.._ ~ ~ -::.~AIHOtt IC ol IJ6d drn 11. et ..... o1 ' ' ,.._.. The fOllOMng penone .,. doing PICtmOUe IUI••• ' 8MIGM ANO IMGM. dMltl Wt Ml 10 111N1 _,. ... bulll-.. • ...... IT"'-•rT ....., Ind ............... ...--:..., -~ ... -,_..,,._. Sfo..EGATE.S.I0,220*"9 The~,;;:_-"~ ...UCllJllCE •to.,undMdld'A...._MI --~-~Q,--... 1----------:>cwt c.n.. DJM,,...., llWtl, tMlr'9ll ee; PMDHP fill. IAGOAft ANO df C ... octllil.~ fm,.., '9JC 8IC( C..t2980 L.AllC0., 1IO~c..rDr. ~-:r.wH•JI KANfA IAQGAI\, ._... Ml ...... IOwlt: ._ H.HJ ~. IDO.. a~ 100, ~ 9Mdl, cellf. 11110 The....._..... -.,. ~ wlfit M IOlnt ..... • 10 Wt """ L.-30,21_,22o1Trld Mlft _,.. .. W CorporaUon.U.20,220~ G<OllWC.ltown.Jr .. 112U""'· ~ ..... ----....... ~ .....,_, • '9IWltt In INCouniyotOr.,._,.._ofc.t-CW ..... ICI,_,_ ....,,..,Dffle,Helwportleld\, · llldBey l.80UNllMdt C..IN 0 OOilllftOft. fomi9.•,_.._........... "llCll'W•M0 ICM MNNTIMMCe. 194 • •2ee0, .... ....., __ , ..___.·on ,.~ G.acOnltown.n1a2 A·I SELF ST RAGE.. 1IJl2 llNUICIA"Y • .NOfllTHWOOO "' ~ 21 .. ,... ,, °' MIC9I ,.. "-t ............ Oill. -._ ...... _ ---Lw. L.MeFor91t,c.llf tH30 MllCAttflwlflld. PLACl.•....,..Plt'Nr'INPOCllM-~ ~ "'°°"*' ttl Mid "u11.-•u-. .....,.. -llllar, _. ~lion. ' ..._ .-.Y Corporadon. StecNn ~ atown, 21 ... 1 Cam6r1o 440• imn., Call!. t21tS PoMd aUIA.,,..,_ DIVILCHl'MlHT OJ-.. CcMMy, 9U&llCT TO,._ ACC_.-1 .-, "-d, ............ ~ Ao..lte 130 at Meetll~ RGM. ~El T0to. Cellf. l2t30 tNdOetltd K. LMnb. 11652 MacAttflw CO .. a c..Mam6e aorp./ll'ld RIC. .,,...._Ml 1..er1Cllocie of,_... T'llia Iii to INorwl -IMllO... t2MO • ~·~~oeon ~D lfown.572711MtW 440 INlne.Celll 92715 ELLIOTT COHITf'UCTtON ANO Mote°°"""°'~lllllowi\-10a1 UftderleatDIMU2of......... ThlPda•• ·---· hie bullMel la oonducMd by:. Clrcte, No, Ft, Myet9. FIOt1da 33903 JoM Mlrw 1iss2 MKMhut OEVELOPMENf CC™PANY. • Md<W Ml .... 'tllow• lcw ...... -..,.,., ....... _ ...... °'9191 c:orPOraUOn TNe bualr'9M la coftductoO by: a 8tvd • c.lf. eotp. ~ lnter9lt ... Siiia II -.btKt to cuntint 1-. Aocaunta; COMC a-. Met Loen CGuMr on,_ 1 •.. ~~=t~· ~:.Ned wtth the llrM.S ~ier1'11p 440 Cellf ........ to AOMftT £. MAUREi\. ~. oondldarle. •eMllc:Ual ... Aaaoc .. .on, Loa ~. Call-,... ~ -H ' 1 f., r-·nty ,..~of""-,.~~ty on a. Scoct ltown M•h=· Rai:!~~s 11552 recorded Dec. 17. 1112 r-•etlOnl. ""*' rtclMa at W9Y 1orn1e • ._Ned an~...,. an lndMdwel ""' ..,..,. ..,._.,... ..,._., TNt ltalement wat flled with the MKArl.hur ll'wd. ' •12~ "9oatoad ~ and lltl"*Q of NCOrd. ltleFederelHomeLoen .... Cl(Sen ._.....__ IA~r. 9· 1914 n.7• County Cterll of Ofenge County on 440, IMl\e, Calf. 92715 2. 1NO • lneer. No. !t1" In bocM1 TM u11c..,elg11ed r...wa IN Frendaca to 1nCrW eccour"8 Cl( TNI teMllMlll W ....... Published Orange Cout Delly Mar. 2'1. 1914 ._ Thie bUllf*9 11 ~.s by:• 13851 page 1MI of Oftldal Re-right to t'tljec:191"f Md .. bide prior an IM4lfal161~11 a,...... of..._ ~ a..tc of o...._. ~ • ___ MUC ___ NO_TICE____ ~ilot March 22. 2t. Aprll 5, 12. 1914 _.._,.. llml1ed ~ c:otda In tfie ofllot of tN Alcor4er to entry Cit an ordilr c:on""*'9 IN IOQllllM!on of 1WO btandl aMcM °' ....,, 2 '· , ... 1653·14 Pil:~~5~~111~'. = :.=..ntw•filedwltllttie ==--~~~"* 8'1~ma ol .... C*fl 1n .._.. ::.~ .. -:~...:-=:: ~ COMC ~ '~A~.J' •-----------1195-14 CountyClartt of OfaneeCounty on Loi 21 °' frac:t No 9372 .. mon.yoflheunltedStNe.oroetw ~ ... *81ed at the~ PlloCMarc:n21,~I. tt. 11. -4 Tiie follOWlnO '*'°" .. doing Ml.IC NOTICE M•. 21. 1914 l'Ml1ll :=4;·,:.~== ~=,::rr:~r=-~= =.,-;:,r,~~i im-14 ~E~: CONSULTING SER--~A~N MlJCNOTICE ~blllhed Orange C0Mt Delly :g•~-~· AeoorCS. of ~~~m.:.-,:;: ~.C:.. '"-· • VICE, 201 Hununaton SI .. Hunt• The follOWlng l*.oM.,. dOlna NOnca TO COlfTRACT°"9 Pilot APfll 5• 12• 1•. 21, 1... ange .__ .. ,. oent Cl( amount* to M depa...., Anyone m9Y ... In t...-or OI' lnQton&Motl,Cal.lf929"1 t>u.inenu: C"'••----1901-14 MAY IE AL.SO t<HOWN AS: 11 wltllbid. protllt °' IN~-fol/II lyn Glowr, 201 Hunllnaton St:. RANCHO CUCAMO NGA--~-CMann.IMne.~J:t2714 lldaoroflw-.tobelnwrltlnaand ~~MaantlolN · ..... Huntington BMctl, Calif. 9214& PROPERTIES, 4M5 MacArthur ~ sa:::~~on lwt'I "8.JC llJTIC( "(If e W Of common will M recaltred at tN etor...W Of. lllaoty ~" .. IN Fedttll HClfM Thia buelneea 11 conduct.S by: an Court Sult• 100A. Newport a.di, Bid OMdllne; 2:00 o'doc:k pm of the de1911ttlon le ""°"41 ~ no flee at 91"1 tll'ne .,._IN t"1t PIM-Loan lllf* «·Sen frltlCllCo;IOO lndlVldueil C8'1t. 92MO 23fd dsy Of Aprll, 1914 AC11T10U9 .,.... warranty II glYerl to ht comi:it1111 cation hereof and before dale of c.itfornie sera.c. s... Ff..-00. Lyn Glover U.T. Th()mpeon, 111, 22.542 A1Mew ...___ ~ ...... ~ a.._._., .... ,.... tT"'-•rT nem fK COffectneea)." '*· Celllornle 94120, within 10 ..,_ CJf Thie 1tetern«1t w .. N9d with the Terrac:.. L.aguna Beecll, Celtt. ,..._.. "' ...., ,_.,.,._. -.. ,__ The Vendor under Mid Deed Cl( o.tad tNa 2WI drt °' Mwcn, tN Pllblcedon °' .,,_ nodoa. All County CWlt of Of-Coun"' on 92151 tr9tlon Offloe. 20451 ..,.,,., Lane, The folowlng '*"°" 11 doing Ti'\1111, .... ,...,,. Cl( a braedl rK de-1114. addldonal 7 .._, 10 ~ cocn. •• -...... ., Hunt.lngton 8eed't ~ M.: .. , &UfTA M c.... -· ,...,, 21• 111"4 John G, Valentine. 3709 Ocean .PtoJ&cJ ldentlflcatlon Name: JLO FINANCIAL SEAVICES, 2114 tllllt In IN obllg9tlona MCW.S "" . .,,..LLONEA manta"-M ~If a Wl'lnan FM1111 BM! .• Corona del Mar. Cellf. 12'25 ~ooftnG . Smttfl 9cMol Newpor1 BMf .. Coeta MeM, CA. ~. heretofote ew:uted encl becut« °'........ ~ .. ,___ by "'9 "4*- Publllhed Of enge Coaet Delly TNa bullnW 11 conduct.t tiy: a .,..,. """'.,.on Ma: M9'1Milllll09 92127 dlltrer9d 10 tM wldee ..,._. a .ta-of Mid r.>ecadant. vt1aty Ae1fwt ...,., "'9 1~ PllOI ~ctt 2t. Aprll 5. 12, 111. 1tl4 llmlted pwtnetlhlp Depwfmenl. no-11tt18trMt. Hunt· Jacquellne L Oldlaon. 1222 u. .... OecMrll6on °' DefM Ind 0. WtUARD A. DECKER period. 1nt-M U.T. Thompeon. 111 ..._ ..........., ca .......... Atenaa w-C-.. u-. CA. mend lot 8*, and wrttw1 naaca at AnofMy Ill Law .a. AnyOM IMClitlg a proeeac de- ACTmOUI .UU.11 NAmlTATEMBff Tiie ro11c>w1ng pereon 11 doing bullneM at: HOLIDAY PROMOTIONS. 11512 a.di 81. Suite 219. Huntington Beach, Calif. 92147 Bill Watkin•. 1700 161h St., New- p6ff BMch, Call'f. 92641 • T~ bullneu II conduc1.S by: an lndlYtdual 8111 Wetldn1 ThlS 1taternen1 WU liled with the County Ctenl of Orange County on Mar. 21, 1914 ,,., ... Thll atatement wet flled Wfttl the • ..,.on.._...,, "'n..... t2t27 -•· -breech and ol eleetlon to~ IN P.O. Boa 411 • etMd eutlMantlel by the Prtnclpel County a.tt of Ofenge County on NOTICE 18 HEADY GIVEN "* ™'~la condUCt.S by: WI undettlgl•Uo ... Mid property to VIN. San Gabttel Supt!~, Agent may,...-an Mar. a. 111"4 the~ 8c:t1001 Ollltttc:t °' ~ · atlaty Mid oblpt101ie, Md u.r. Aw. CA. 11702 or•...,_,. on \M llPJ'lcmkl" by ~ Ofenge County. Cellfornle. KtinO ~ L 06c:Uon .,._ IN 1.1ider191ed ~ Mid Anom.y 16'...... ~a wnuan ~ to "'9 Publllhed Ofenge CO&lt Delly by and ...:;:r. 111 Oo"9rnlng Thie llatement wa. flled wflh the noclce of br..:tl Ml of a6actlon 10 (213) S3+025I Super"Mory Aoent duttnt 1" PHot Marett 2t. Aprlf 5, 12. 1t. 1M4 Board. er ,...,.,... to • County a.tt °' n.-County on ei. Aacoroad Oac:iembel' 20. 1913 • PvtlllNd Orenge COMt Deily Pttot 1~ period. Fot • pr«*lll to be 1176-14 "OtSTNCf", will reoaM up to, but M 30 ..,._._ lns1r. No.113-571217 ar.llld.Oflldel Aprtl 5, 6. 12, 1.... ~.S ~.It mu111 be noc i... then tM ~Med arch • 1914 Aacordt. 111C»-M .men Ind,....,... on time. e. -----------tlma, MIMd bide for IN ..,.d °' • Publllhed ·°'.,. Coea1 ": Said .. w11 be made. but rMIOnl tot ._ ~ mu1t ei. P\BJC NOTICE contrec1 ror tM lboYe prot1c1. Piiot A.pttl 5, 12. 19, 21, 1114 without cov.nent or werranty. ••· COi 11111 •I wltll IM,..,...., Mlle -------------Biduhell be recelwd In the place 111244 Pf'W °' lmpli.t, regarding tltie, Piil.iC llJT1C[ frK deNel 01 tt1e ~-Ion encl tN FlCTmOUe IUWN ldemlfted ~.and INll be open-pc 11 m lan, or ~ to pr°'9ll mull be aupported by ttle NA• 8T.tTP'FMT .t and pu~ rMd "6oud .at the pey tM remeilt.lng ~ aum of ITATIW 0# lnfO{'INdon ~ In Section The rolloWlng ~ are doing .OCW.ltated time and~. MlJC M)JIC( the note(a) MCUr9d by Mid Owl of UMDO•MPSW' CWUlrCW" 543.2(9} f<O of the~ and 1'agu- 1>uMie• u : ,,_.will be a O d4lpOIM requlr9d TrUll, wtttl In ... 11 In Mid note '9Cnnou9 Ml.II ... MAim l&llon9 for the Federal SM9 and UNION PROPERTY MANAGE· frK .... Mt ol bid doc:Umentl lo MOTIC• 0# TRIMT91'8 IAU prOYtded, adYMCM, If any, under The folk)oMng penone Mw ..,,._ Loan S'/*M. ' MENT, 3941 S. Bm1.ol St., Senta gu•anteethelrreturnlngoodcon-TINO.-the termt ol allld Deed of Truet, donedtNUM°'tNFlc:tltlOua.,.._ Yoc.i may'°°" at IN .._ .. on Ana, Cllllf. 92701 dlllOn wftNn O d8'/9 after the bid y ........................... c:Nrgea and~ ol the ,..... Name: GENERAL HOMES andalcommenttllledettN,__· Timothy O'Neill, 3941 S. Bn•lol opening data. O#TRUeT, ..... 0...t,191,..-TN9Weand«tMIN1t1creet.Sby 8ERVICES.317GeC4*1Hwy,SuMe al Horne Loan 8ar1k tA Sen FrM- SI .. Santi Ana, Calif. 12701 Each bid mutt confrKm and be .... ,_ t1111e ..._ .. ~ laid Owl of Truat. 302. S. lAigune. CA. 12tn cllco, unlW 91"1 lldl.,.,...,.... .. Publ~ Orange Cou1 Deity -Piiot Marc:h 29, Aprll 5, 12, t9. 1914 178444 • SandraS. ~.3941 S. Brtatol reac>onllw 10 the contr.a docu-,._ .......,, ., ..., M MN .. • 8Md .. w111 be Mid on Thura-owner AobertGaryTumer.3381& exempt by tew ffom dledoeure. If St.. Santa Ana. c.itf. 92701 mentt. ...... ... I,._ MM• ....... day, Aprt 19. 111"4 et 10:00 A.M., et El Encanto, Dena~. 0A. t2e2t YoU Mlle 91"1 QUttti~ coc1ce11w19 MlhHllander, 3941 s. eri.tol SI.. Each bid.def lhall IUbmlt on the ........................ the CNpman Awnut en1ranc» to owner LMnnceF. w ...... S4222 tNaa procadUree, contact -FM- s.,11 Ana, c.llf. 92101 form lurnllhed wttn the Conll'Kt INICIH.... ....Mt , .. , tM the CMc Center Bulldlng, 300 Eut Seputtreda.. Apt. 8, Caplatreno erel Home Loan 6er* Cl( Serl~ .. Ml.JC NOTICE '1C11TIOUI ....... NAmlTATW•NT The following per-aon IS doing butlneal ... O'VELOPMENTS, 109-C Claatbrootc Lane. Co•t• M .... Calif. 92t2e Arny J. Star11. t09-C °'9arbrook L.,_, Colta MeM. Calif t2t2e Thi• buslneal i. conducted by: an lndlvldual Alny J Stark Tl'lll 111tement wu filed with the County C1er1I of Orange County on Mar. 22. 1914 ,,.,.. Published Orange Coul Dally PllOt March 29. Aprll 5. 12, 19, 1914 1775-IU Thie bullnela la conducted by. a d<>cuments e llat of the Pfopoead .._.... ..._. e ...,..., Chapman AV9nU!t, OfMQe, CA. a.di, CA. 92624 c:iaco at (41!5) 313.-1000. ~al parlnerlhlp IUbc:Ontractora on 1"'9 ~ .. 9'TEWAR1 TITLE OF CALI· ~°': ~.:-.::: ,.,~ = = :-0,-.!: ~~ CoeM Dely PlloC Timothy O'Neill •equlred by the Subletting and Sub-FORNIA, a Cellfomia c:otpor-atlon • ......_, -...-Thia atatement wa ni.d with the conlrlletlng Fair Prac:tlcea Ac1 duly appointed TNStee under the by Mid property to be I04d. County on Nowmbet 21. 1tl3 ,.,...... County Clwtt ol Ofatige County on Gotrt Code Sec 4100 et aeq . lollowlna deac:flbed d..s of truet t<>oetf* w4ttl ""-t. late c:NrgM. Thia bua1nMa Ma conduC:tld by• M•. 21. 1914 eaCn bklder "mint eubfnlt Wfttl WILL S~ll AT PUBLIC AUCTION ande911mated009tS.upenaea.and gen«lll peltn.,lhlp.. -----------,-,.1-MOii bid OW11fted or caaNar'i c:tl9Cll TO THE HlqHEST BIOOER FOA adtrwicae. • to tN date '*90/f, le Aobeft G. Turner PlllJC M)ncl Publlshed Ofatige Cout· Delly payebte to the DISTRICT or a bid CASH fK • Mt for'ltl In Section t,!!e:~ 21• 1N4 ~ ~=. ~ '!: ----MOTa---Ofi----- Pltot Marc:h 2t, Aprll 5, 12, 111, 1114 bond In IN lorm Mt forttl In Iha 2t2MI of the CMI Code, .. rtgtlt. STr\t.OART TITtE Of ,.a, IF""',..., Maren" 1914 --- 1781-14 con1r.a d<>cumentt In "' amount tltte and lmeteet eonveyect to and "'" .._... """"' ... ---· • not._. than 1°" Of the tMlllmum no. Mid by 14 under allld DMd of •Mid Truet•. F'231S55 Naclce 11 ._.,. ~ ttlM 1M -----------amount ol bid ...... .-1111 .. Ulat Tnastlnthe~hefelu•ftol• 8y: STEWART TITLE Of CAL.I-PuOllet'9d OfMge COMt Diiiy Ul'ider'llgrledwll"°'Mfl8'DF .. ll "8JC NOTICE .--teribed· FOAMIA Plot Man:tl 22. 21. Apt 5. 12. , ... tor 91"1 o.bta or ....... eon- -----------the bklder wffl enter Into the TRUSTOA· JIN BANG PAR" ANO tOO Horth Br~ 116t--M trsted ... -°"* tMn -Pfopoaed contrllC1 N the ....,. II . "' .,_ a_, CA. 92701 w' _....--... , ~ COUlfTY aWatded to audl bklder In Iha t.EE AGATHA PARK. hulband and ._.ta...,_ Mii. on or after lhl• date. HAMOR 111UN1C91Al COORf · wh • jOlnt tenanl9 (714) 558-11 t4 Dat.S thll 30th dey 114 Marc:ft ~ .-.11ar• ..._ ....,.., of fellure to enter Into laid BENEFICIARY: _NORTHWOOD By: Jamie L. Welke · Aslt. F~ PtllJC llJJICE 1114 P.O. ... lltt ;trac1, audl aec:urlty wlfl M lrK-PLACE. a oeMrat par1Mtlhlp oom-c:lolufe Oflloer Kimberly Ryman N9Wport 9eecl\. CA. -.1a.1 · poMd ol Maurer Dewlcpment Co .. PUOH8hed Orenge Cout Dally Piiot NOTICE 0# TMISTU'9 IAU 18111 Notwood Parll, Tustin, CA.. Plalntltf: CITY NATIONAL BANK. DISTRICT taerwt the right to a Calif. Corp .. and R.K. EL.LIOTT March 2t, Aprtf 5. 12. 1914 Tl NO. -t2MO a nattonal banl\lng ~llon rei.ct any or all bide fK to waive any CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOP-178'>84 Y .. -In ......... _.,• oeE0 Publl9hed Oratige Coaet Dally Pilot 0 e I end an I : TH 0 MAS lrregularlUea °' lnformallllea In any MENT COMPANY. a Cllllf. Corp. 0# l'MltT, dated Dec. "-191, Aprll 4, 5. 11. 1914 TUNSTALL: KENNETH DEROY and bid• or In the bidding. Benellclal Int ..... wa Uligned lo. ----.. ---.,.-illllft-TM'-.r ---........ ,.. ............ ,..... 1880-l4 ROGER R. CANNON PureuanttolhePfovl9ionlOrS.C. Maurer OevelopnMnt Co .. Re-,.._"' ""'~ ,_ ,.....,.,, "..., N ...... . Cue No. 19385 tlon 1773 of the Labor Code of the coro.d. Ociober 14, 1983 IMtr. No. NOTICE -.._.,._ .. 1 ••• • pullMc ..... If,_,_..,., ...... 9Ufl9llOMa State of Calltomla, the DISTRICT 13-455477. _.. ,._,,_ -,...._ of tM utwe of IM IUNM09' COURT NOTICll You .... ..... ....... hu obtalMd from the Ofr9ctrK of RecrKded oac.mw 4, 1980 .. YOU~,.. :,:,a: UNDmt A pt'OCHAll ....... , ,... , .. °'THI ITAT9 °' Tiie oowt...., ............ ,.. the Department of lnduttrlal Reta-lnetr. No. 7358 In bocMI 13llO page DHD 0# "'"" DATID ........, ~~ /i.:t'e,.oF CALI· ARIZONA .. AND'°" wllttout row ....... ....,,._ .... tloN the ~el prevalllng rate °' 1071 Of Offtd.i Record• In the office Mr tO, ,_ UNLSll YOU TAKe Callf THI COUNTY °' PIMA , ... ,....,.. ......... ...,.. .... pef" diem ... and the ~· of the Recorder· Orange COUl'lty, AC,._ TO -ncT you• FORNIA. • ornla COf'PC)ratlon. .... lntannetlcwt ....... prevalllng rate rrK holiday and OYer• Mid deed of t~t deacrtbea the""-'....... rrov " duly appointed Tnm .. under the In Re the Marriage of: TAMMY If you wllh IO ... the advice of Umeworiilnthelocalltylnwtllc:hthll lowing pr°'*1)': ~RTY.rT"llAYMIOU>ATA rolOWlng deacribed deed ol trusf DALE SHEf'MAN, Petitioner. and an attorney In thi. matter, you worti la to be perfrKmed for eec.11 Lot 2 of Trec1 No. t372. u per PU&tC IAll-• YOU MUD AN WILL SELL ,\T .PUBLIC AUCTION MICHAEL SHERMAN. ~t. thould do .o promptly .o that your craft or type of worfler ~ to map recofded In 8oott 1 to 3 In-EXPLANATION 0# THI NATUM TO THE H~ST BIOOER FOR OMME"~O t:~CAUle written reapof'IM. 11 any, may be execute thlt contract. Theaa rat• c1Ua1W of Mlaclllaneous M8'>1 In rou.~':ua~o:r~! CASH or Mt for1tl In Section 2924" . ~· : c .. • .. • • 0 ' rited on time. .,. on Ille II the DISTRICT office the olllce of the County Rec:order Of ... -of the CMI Code ... rlgllt. tltla and " " " AV110IUtt.S ri. lido cMman-tocat.S at 20451 Crelmer L.Wle, aald County. _..,,.... lnterell ~to and now Mid CAU ~c;::~=l.a FROM THE dade. El trlbuma; lede......, OM-Huntington BMch. CA. Coplea may MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS: 13 Tlcor T111e lnautanc» Company of by It under Mid DMd of TNat In the PETITION FILED HEREIN and Ira Ud.. alft 1· dltncte e IMftM ... be obtllned on requeet. A copy of Columbut, IMne, CA. 92714 ~!~ ~=c:= pr=T=~~TEl YOU AM• DOAAA.T ~A DUD 0# TMleT DATID ....._. w 17, Wt ......... YOU TMa AC110tt TO PMftCT YOUA NONWrY,rTMAYMeou>ATA ~ .aAl.E. • YOU ..m AN UPLMATION 0# THI ll&ATUM O#THl~A~ YOU, YOU IHOULD COWTACT A LAWYP. NOTICe 0# T'MWl'U'S IM.E T ........ _ • pureuant 10 Ar1iona Ru ... 01 CMI Ud. ,...,,. dentra de• dlea. llleM rat• lhall be ~ad at the "(Ir a •tteet addrw rK common On /1.prl 19 "4 t:OO A.M. , Procedure eo. it i. hereby L.99 le ll1lonHclDft........ Job site dealgnatlon i. atMMn aboYe. no T1cor ~I • 1 • ~Of ANO HAHSABEN R. PATEL. Hu9- 0ROEREO that PallUoner, .,.·==a:~,: C~~c~o:~= ':f:' C::: ~c!~~ .. "-comc>tet• c.Hfomla, a":;::uon. iom.ty ~~iC:~:~~==OOO TAMMY DALE SHERMAN, appear lfMMIWda .. ,_,......,80 ... ,_ lraclluwarded,anduponanyeut>-The Vendor under Mid Owl ol Tit1e lnewanc»andTN11Compeny, PLACE. a Q«*af par1ner.tllp ' 11 the time and placa dealgnated _....... ,..,,..., If ..,, ..., N contractor unct. IUC:h CONTAAC-TNll. by rwon of • breecfl or de-• duty appoint.S T~M under com po 1 • d o t M A u R E R below for hearing and lhow c:auM, flM Clft ....... TOR, to ,._ not leaa than the Mid fault In tN obllgatJonl eacur.S and ~t to Owl ol Truet OEVELOf>MEHT CO .. a Callf. corp. any .tie hat, why the 0ecrM Ii u...I .... M1ldler el .,._, otore .t and dat.S Nowmber 10, 1N2 rec«ded a n d R . K E L L I 0 T T • Oltrorce/Oluolutlon pre•lou11Y .. OOfto apeclfled•ratM to .. worflara em-theret>y, herel • •-: wrtt ~-111. 1112, 11 in.t. No. c ON ST Ru CT 1 o N A N o enter.S In lhll IC11on lhould not be • ... ..... .. .... -plc>)'9d by them In the 9llecu11on of ~ .. to the ur ""' • • 12-408217. °' Oftldal Aeoorcn In DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, • ..,. to, d•••rl• "•eerie ltt• the contrec1. ten Dedaratlon of DetU and 0. modified. u requeet.S In the rwll-1,111111,,.,....,.., de .... ........, .., ~ bidder msy withdraw any bid mand for Sale, Ind written notice of the olftoa of the COUl'lty Recorder of Calif. Corp. 8eneficiel Int.,. waa tlon, the original of which llM been ....,_... ......, 11 Mr ,..._.. ffK 1 period of thirty (30) dayl .,,. brMCh and °' -.ctlon 10 cal* the Orenge County, Callfomla WIU ualgMd to, Mau,.-O..alapment llled with thll Court. MODt• ,_..., ...... ., .... a..._.. fhe datuet for the opening°' blctt. undeltlglied 10 ... Mid pr°'*1)' lo SELL AT PUIUC AUCTION TO Co., 09flned Benefit P91Won Plan PICATtON UQUllTID: Thal 1-TO THI bDaNDANT: A oMI A payment bond and 1 per· Mllafy laid,obllptlona. and ltlere-HIGHEST 81C>OrR FOR CASH OR Recorded July 14.1N1ulnstr.No. MICHAEL SHERMAN be gtant.S =•ne .. .,.... .... :r..:n. tormanca bond wfll be r-"'.t after the undenlgned oeuMd Mid CASHIER'S CHECK. (payable ., 17997 In BoOk 14131Pege931. lofe custody. care and control of ~ " ....,_ of bre&ch and 1 electlOn time ol Mle In lawM money ol the Recotded Daoember 17. 1980 u the minor chlld of the .Partlea, to-wit: t ,..._ · ,_ '° prfof to ••ecullon of the oontrac:t notlee 0 10 Unlt.S SI.at•) at the aouth front in.tr. No. 2.Se27 In book 13877 - ET S ER detand i.weuft, ,... .,..,, and ~ be In the form Mt lor1h In be RacotcMd Daoember 21. 1983 a ..-.-JENNIFER ELIZAB H H MAN. ~ JO dav-after thl• eummon• the oontr..,.. document•. Tnilr. No. 83•5n 127 of Mid on1c;1e1 entranoa to the old Ofange County 1Ge4 of Offlc:lat Aeoor~ 1n ttie olflce end that the ~ order that all 11 MNed on you, flte with this~ Purtu.;-·to Secilon 4590 of the Record•. Court"°"M IOCalad In the 200 ol the Recorder Ofange County: -lurther support payment• by • wrllten reeponM to tile com"'• ... t. Go t C_,._ of 1..., Sta•· of Said Nie wffl be made but Block of W•1 Sahl• Ana Blvd (lor· Nld deed of trvat deac:flbea the roi-MI CH A EL SHE AM AN be U d detaul ;'b. vernmen .,..,.. ,,. ,. wt h 1 ~ _ merty wetl 8th Street). Santa Ana, i<>Wtng property· tuspended ni.s• you 0• your 1 Ctlllornla. the c:ontract wlll contain 1 out cownan or warren.,. ••. California all right title and lntentst Lot 25 of Tract No 9372. u per UPON READING THE VERIFIED entered on appllcatlon of the plain-protrlslon1 permitting lhe eucceatrul preu or Implied, regarding tllle. conveyed to and' now held by It m8'> recorded In Book 410. Pagee 1 P E TI T I 0 N o I R "Pond• n t . tlft. and Ihle court may enter a bidder to aub1t11ute MCurttlM for poMMllon, or encumbranc... to der Id DMd f T t I the to 3 Inclusive ot Mltoellaneou• MICHAEL SHERMAN, and being fudgement agalnet you ror the relief any ~OM'/I withheld by the DIS.-pay the remaining prl~ eum of un~ altuated fn ~ ~nty Mapa. record1 of Mid Or- rutly advlMd In the ptarn!MI. and demanded In the c:omplainl whlctl TRICT 10 eneure perfrKmanca under the note(•) aecur.S by Mid Deed Of ~ Swa deacrlbed a: Loi 1 ol -··- good C:.UM Al\ftaaf""' lhef•lore. It COOld r..un In garni.ll~I Of the"c:ontrac:t Trull. Wlttl tm-.t• In allld not9 TrlC11105 Countyof()fanna Stat• CounM•1yy. DC &LSO """'OWN &<>. 12 fa he! ......... -.... wagee. taking of money or property G.,.,.,nlna Board prOYlded, aovancee.. " any. under • -...... G~. 1;:t~ CA. 927 14 ~ ~OE•b~eo that MrVlce be made or other reltef requeetad In the corn-By Pat Cohen the terms ot Mid Deed of Truat. ~ ~3518• • '!! ~ "ltt 1 •tr ... --"dr .. __ "" plalnt. Clertl 1 .... ctiargea and expenMI of the "' "'""""" page ""'· --.._.......1ion ... --:'..~.-...::::::.·.·""'no' on TAMMY DALE SHERMAN by Dat.S. Oci. 23. 1911 Published Orange Coa1 Delly Piiot Tn.mt• and of tM truat• crut.S by M~ In the. olfloe of ihe COUl'lty --..·-... ......... ....,...... publleatlon purauant to A.R.S J PETERSON. Clertl Maren 29 April S. t914 Mid 0..0 ol Truet. recorder of Mid COUl'lty. warranty 11 g iven to 111 \l-405(~ (41 and (8). end lhet the By: SUSAN' MOSER Deputy . . 1797-84 Said Sale will be Mid on~ w!~LKE'~ fK record owner-BRAHM complet .... Of e«rec:t,,..)" Court date currently Nt for the 23rd A OUERCIO a ...... 9 111e.4 10:00 A.M ,. "' The Vendof under Mid Deed ol · d~ of April, 11114. at 11;30 a.m. be " •• P. D41L day,,..... 1 • at · "at The ltrMt addrMI and other Tru•t. by r...on ol a breech °' v.cai.S and thef the heerfna be •AM.MA 'AY'l ITDI rtaJC NOTICE the front entrance 10 the CMc common dealgnatton "any of the default in the obligations MCUt9d ,.... for the 7th d-of Mavy .. ft 914. t101 ,....._"""' ---,.._ c.nier Bulldlng. 300 Eaet CNpman r..r ... ..._... deectibed abo... la "*-..... her9totore execu'9d and -• _...., ....... CA. tmtl Atr9nU9. °'M09• CA .,....,._.., .. , at IM hOur ol 1 t 30 o'doctl A.M., Publlehed Ofange CoMt 08lly Piiot NOTICI TO CMDt'T°"I The tole! amount of the unpak! OUt'l)Or1ed to M · 379 Eut 1tttl dellYered 10 the undertiglled a 81u11R~HER ORDERED that Pett-AprllS· 12• 19•16• 1914 1to8-14 (S:.~1~.) ~ofpr~~:on~ao:. St~·~='·~~~:' dis· =:ci~:!~~!"'llOI': ' !loner TAMMY DALE SHERMAN Notlee It hereby a"""" to tN together with Int.,..,, late c:.twgea, clelfftl 91"1 fOf 91"1 iftCOfNC:t· of t>rnCti and of eeeetlon to C8U99 ecipear bef0te thla Court on the 7th c:redit~ of WARREN LABOAA-and e911mated c:o.t1. ~and neaa of the ltreet addrw and othW the underalgnad to ... l9'c2 Pfop- dey ol Msy, 1984, at the hour of Ml.IC NOTICE TORY. INC. Tranafer«. wtloM CtllM adYanoee. .. 10 the date ,,.,eol, la common deelgnatlon, "any • .,_ arty to uttety said obllQatlOn&. and I 1:30 o'Clock A M.. or .. aoon Ex.cut~ offlCe eddfeea la 15 Sum-147 1e4 90 tier.in thereatler the ~ Cauaed • tnerearter • '"'' matter may be IUNN09" COURT mer11one City of !MM. COUl'lty OI Date· ~ 22 1914 Said aa1e 111111 be made, but laid notice ol breech and of .-ctton ' heard. to lhoW cauM. If any IM Ofi C~ORNIA. Ofenge, State ol c.ltfor!M tllet • STEWART TITLE Of CAL.IFORNIA without cov.nant or warranty, ••-to be Recorded Daoember 21. 1N3 II.al. u fOllOWI' " COUNTY OP CMlANGI bl'* trentr.r 11 abOU1 to be made to aa Mid Truet• pr.aa or ltftpllN, ~ Ihle. u in.tr. No. 83-574508 ol Mid 1. Why the Petitioner TAMMY In the Malter of the SUN JAE HWANG ANO SOHO TAK ly: STEWART. TITLE OF CALI-Po811UIM, or enc:umbrlnc:ea. to OftlClal Aecotda. DALE SHERMAN lllOuld not be Appflcatlon of CHUN Trentler9M wtlOM home... FORNIA pay IM unt*d bat.noe OI IN Said .... .. be made, but llelcl In contempt ol thll Court'• E.,. Marie ConlOln dr ... 11 1021 8ur1wood ~City tOO Norlll lfoedw4lY nole(1) MCMed by allld Deed of wtthou1 covenant Of werranty. ' Ofder dat.S Mardi 30. 1983 which tor Change ol Name ot Anaheim, County of Ofenge, Sent• An-. CA. 92701 Tf\191, t~: 114.417 54 EST .. in.. •llP' .. or lmptled, ~title. rMda In patt u lollowa: 1 -OROERNoT.OAS~02tOW ~'USE State of Oellfomla. (714) 551-1114 duding .. prolllded In allld note(~ polMMlon. or encumbrancea. to "Thal other than two ... , O n ""' fhe property to be Ir.,,.,.,.. la ty• Jemie L Welka At1Jt ~ advancal, If wiy, Uflder the t_,....,. pay the rwnalnlng ~ ILllft of . v-.callon pet ~ Mlther of the FOR CHANGE OF NAME de9Crlbed In gaMral M : Alt atock In c:to'.ur. offlC9r ' . Mid Deed °' Truet. ,..._ ~ the note(1l l8CUl'9d by Mid DMd of • · ~ .,.,,_ thOUld ....,. l&ec:. toe4) trade, fbcturea. equlflment and good ~ OnlnCle eo. Diiiy "°' and ..,,.,_ of tM ft\IN9 and of Tnm. "'1fl lntet9at • In Mid note • the IOUft*n Atllona ..... or ,.. Eve Maria Conldln haa llled • pett. ..... of lhet 6ry clillltllna cMmlcal Mwoti 21 Aprtl l . 12 1N4 tN trwt9 c ..... ed by Mid 0-2 Cl( prOYlded. ad'nlncee, " any. ~ St•t• of Al'llona wfth the nWlor chlld llOn In tnla ooun frK en order elow-~known M "WA"""' LAI-' • ' 1m.M TNll. l"9 twmt °' Mid Deed of TNat. of ftMf pertlle to-wl1: JENNtF£R ll'IQ P'Mlttoner to Chalnoe hlalNr ORA TOAY" and loc9ted It tOIN TN benlfl=llJ under l9'c2 DMd ,..._ CNlteta and •JU*W of 1N EUZA8fTH SHEAMAN, without the' MrM from ~ Matte CoMlft to Pot11t Df1W City of loa Aleml1oa. of frwt '*4*11• eqcuted and fl'Ult!M and°' the tN8t1 eraat.S by • other ..,oute'a ..,man peimlltlan." E.,. Merle Edmonda. County °' Orange, Sta-. °' Cell-"8JC m11C( dalfll•.S to 1N l.lidertiglied a writ· Mid DMd of Truat. t. Wtry Vie Aelpoodent M!QiA(L IT IS HIRl8Y ON>fAEO th&t aM fomle left Dac:lataUOft °' °"*'I and 0. Said .... wt14 be hetd on SH!f!IMAN lflOIM not be~ S*'eanl lnlereated In IN Melter The &Miik 1'9nlfllf will be COC*A'TI" HA~ .. ~WAl MW for S-. end I wntten Notice Thureda). Aprt 1t. 1914 et 10'«> IN per!Ml*'lt and tole ~. aforeellld "'9W before IHI court ~ on Of ..... IN 2Srd ., of "'°" """~ of Default .., '**" 10 .... The A.M .• 8' .. front entrance to the CuttodY and control Cl( the minor In °"*1.metlt No, 3 8t 700 CMc A&>tll. , ... e1 10-00 A.M., at AC. -~,_ .. Ill--....... -Wiidalllllfllld _.., Miid NcMtce of CMc c.n. IMlclnt• IOO E• c:Mcl°'tNpart-c.mer~w .. c.SantaAM.Cel-TfONUC~.lHC.ATTN:~ ... _.,, __ ... _ -~end~ to ... to.,. ~A ....... Or--.C-' 3 Wtry IN Court ~ not tome. an~ t4. 1 .... It t:15 w.t~ld wt1oee ....._ " The l0Uowtn1 ,.raon hH recorded Iii tN ~...,.. tN The total amount of tt. unpaid 1• Otder the ...,_,Mon of cNtd "'P" o'dock AM,. end lNn encl "*9 140N TueUllAvia.t.~ 101,a.ntl ...,...,.., ........ s-tf*hM f'M ~laloOIMci ~Cl( tN ab9Uon MOlncl 1 • port pay1Mn1a balnQ m9de by IN lfiOw --. If ""'I ~ l'llrW , wt;y AM. c.ltor"'8 tJrvo, tN paf1M/tHp ...... 19 W.-tN T"""" flt party oonductlnll .... by lllld pr°'*'Y 10 M I04d. ' fWiPO!ldenl MICHAIL SHEM.tAN. lllld peitltton for ofllnOa ol nwM Thet tM IMl dete tot 1111'9 dllnla ftct~ Duait-. ...,. of ll'A-~ Tt1U lNtUAANCl OOM-togeW!er Wiit\ .,...... ..,. ottergea. • and ~ not 0. ~ 11'1 the .crow f'tWred to ....... 11 Cd'ICA WOT "'°"'"1"Y MAH-PAHY Of CALtfOANIA encl •wr .... 00111a. 9C$ 1 111 end • Wtry &he Court lflCMd not order tT II FURTHl.A onWed lt\at e ... 20 ,.... AOlMtNT N«J ~NCI 100 N Mein a.. adYalioaa. • to ... -. ._.,,, la ~ Oft. and fUftNt nilel II It ClOPr of.,,_ rKder to lhow _..be lo,.; M" kno.n to INT,... HllMCI M 2111 0-.. A.a• PO. los M '4U17 01. • ..,,. J'* and proper 11'1 the P'lbllaNd In IN Orange COMI D.-y ..,_, 11 ~ ,.,_ end ad-Me A· 10, Collta ....... C.l. tMM. Senta AN. CA. t2702 0... Mardl n, tM4 ,,..,... Pleot, • ntWtp&Pef Cl( ,.,. .. dtWM 1.-d b't .... Trw-.oc tor n.. lctldOUa ...,.. nw 11•11A-l020. "4 8TIWA"1 ml.I! M CAl.~IA r DATED 1Ha Dd d4ly °' Maret!. • putlWlld In 1hla county IN p.-atwee,..,. IN; 1AM1. ..___. tor tM ~ .. 0.: Mtrdl H, ,... aa aaltd T~ 'II' tN4 8t .... onOI ..... for four eon-T1'll ~ tt.,.., .. ~ IO ..... on JM t4, ttlS.., ... ~ Tleor T• rr., ance Company of By, ITtWMT TIT\.I M CALI- • /111.Jne ~ aecut..,,. Wllk1 Prior 10 the ~ of Calltotn4a Uniform ~ ol °'9na9. l'1la "° '101«11 Oelhrfli&. fOllNA ~of 1M (:oun Mid '*""Cl· ' Code 81ctlon I 10I rYI fMrne and MdlW of "-I oorporaltOn, 100 Hortt1 •Cl&fter COM'Y f 690eUtz..'.C. o..d Aprtl~. 1tl4 Detect MatClfl to,,.. Plr'lOfl WIWll•• Dll L.lf'IOll ~ T'ltte lnturenca and TNat S&Ma Ma, CA IV01 '•, ..... ,,,_,.. ......... 'AANKOOMlHO.INI tUNJM HWANO D•nl~IC Oclfi».., 1007 0nM COmoMw. (71•1~111• UT ..... CMf9li A....... ~ °' tN toHO TN< CHUN IAftlt. ~ ..._. CA. NllO • .. f"*'9. 9y. J""'9 l Wti1k9 ~ l'or. T..-, A1t1W ""1 ~Court Tr.,.,._ __,: Dlt LatlOft. ... •U•1t 8y: ~ WlllWN c:toaure OfftOlr ,~ ~ Ofenee Coeet DlillY Pilot ltubllahed Of-.~ Delly Plot PuOlllfled Ofange eoa.1 Delly Piiot ~ or-.., CoeM ~ ~ °'ante CC*! Otlly Piiot P\lbllhed Or*'OI CoMt o.lr Hot M&Rlt 2t. ~ J, ti, 11. 1"4 Aprtl 6, t2, It, 2t. 1... Ac»lll. 1114 ""°' M•oU2, tt. Alfl I. ti, 1114 ..._cft It, Apt! I . 12, 1... Metch 21. Aprlt°l 12. IN4 "" 11fi-M 1t1~ 1907-M 1111-t4 ,.,....... 1l'tCM4 ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that on W.Sneectay. Aprt 11. 1tl4 at 10-00 o'c:todl a.m. ol Mid day. In the room eat at6de trK ~ TN11•'1 Sa6ea. within the ofllo9 ol REAL ESTA TE SECURITIES SER- VICE.. k)c:at.S at 2020 Nor1h Bro.d. wey, Suite 2Ge. In the City of Santa Ana. County ol Ofenge. state of Celffornla. REAL EST A TE SECURI- TIES SERVICE. a Callfornil corpor- ation, U duly JIPC)Olnted Tl'\lllM under and pul'-*'I to the powel' of .... oonr.rred In that OW1aln DMd of Truet executed '1y RUSSELL c. GARN.ER. an unmarried man. ..... corded No..emOer 24. 1N1. In 8oott 14301 of Offldal Aecof~ of Mid County. at page 11&8 Recorder'• ln•trument No. 271123. by r..on of a brMCh of defaul1 In payment of partonnance ol the obllgetton1 ... cured thereby. lncludlng that brMCh or detautt, Notice of which WU recClfded December 16, 1913 11 Recorder'• ln11rumen1 No. 83-572137. WILL SELL Af PU8LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810- DER FOR CASH. lewful money of tha Unll.S Statea. or a caaNoer't cftec:ll drawn on a tt•t• or natlOf\&I bar*. a 1111• rK i.deral credit union. Of a etate or federal MW\Q:I and loan aaaocletlon domlclled in "* llate, al payable at the time ol ..,., all f1GM, tllla end "''-' held by"· .. fN91 ... in thel ,.., property litua1e In Mid County and Stat•. dMcribed .. foflows The Nor1flieMterty 70 '-t of IN South Eaet OM-half of Lot 83. In Tract No. 300. 11 enowt'I on a map recorded In 8oott 14, Pagee I 1 and 12 Cl( ~ Mepe. In the of'lloe of the Countr Aaeoro.r ot Mid Orenge COUl'lty Tiie 111'9et eddreaa Or Other co.non detlanallon of the ,.... ~ ~ deaCribed "pul'POf'led to be. 114-111 EMI Wlleon Street. eo.ta MeM. Ceillfornle. The ~ '*eby die· c:llilm• .. llelbllty tor any incon.:t- neea In laid """" eddr.al or ot'* common~lon $aid ...... be mede wlttlout ~. ~ fK lml*d ...... prdlng t1t1a., pa 1 111 Dn, or enoum-br-=-. to aeuefy ,,. prtndpal befo anoa of t.N No4e °' ot'* Olllgetlon *"9d by Mtd Deed °' TNll ..... In ..... and oe. ..,,.. • pr'O'AOld "**"· S*'8 adll• ae. • ~. wndlr the wma tMreot w in.... °" ad\ CMttelicaa. Ml .,._... ..... Cftar9l&, IN •ICl*"MI of 1'1e T ruecee Ind Of the tNlta or.....s by IMt Deed Of TNlll The tOWI ~~..,~~ teMOMbtr ..clmet.S ..... Cilfler"'8 Ml .,.,.. Cl( the TNlll9. .. ~Of ........ pulllcetlon ....... "°"la U4,..,t SI OlllJICt t.tM:ltl It . 1tl4. REAL UTAtl HCURtllH •.wa. I C4iMtorNI ccirporatiof\ •fNatM • ...., 0.J Mo'ger. itl ..,...,.,,. 2020 Nor1tt .... -w ...... 8et"9 Me.. c. tt'IOI ~ °' .. ~ Diiiy Pt1o1 M-.11 n. n .-1. , ... . ....... NlJC llOTJC( ; Business Count r: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLI E PUBLICATION DEADLINE Mondav Tuesdav Wednesda' Thursdav Frida' . al. \ton. Tur.;.. Wr·<l . 1 hur .. 11 :30 a.m. l.30 p.m t ::~o p.m. 1 .rn p:rn. l: ·w p .111. ·~ llll p.rn. aturda' Sunda\'· ;{.(JI I p.lll. ·CLASSIFIED· 6-42-5678 ......... lalt ...... ftr Salt .&"'-'-=:;=al~~-......-· --•-.'!r-2 ... , •• 1002 l... • • Lido Isle Bayfront One of the most spectacular views in harbor from beautiful 6 Bdrm pool/spa home on 79 feet of prime bayfront. Room for 120 ft. yachts. OPEN DAILY 12-5 101 Via Lido oud. Lido Isle Courtesy to Brokers 673-7873 673-7677 lllUllll llH,IDO Gorgeous view of ocean bay & ~avilion. Totally redecorated 4 BR home in finest taste, formaJ dining room, large private master suite off lovely gardens, outstand- ing decor. New security system. LIDO ISLE TraditionaJ 3 Br, 31h Ba. Bayfront. pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $950,000. Remodeled 3 Br, 2' Ba, lrg pla¥room, fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000. Bayfront. Spectacular 6 Br, pool, with 79' of prime bay front, room for . 2-120' yachts. UYSIH HIVE llYJllOIT Jetty & bay vu, newly decorated Mai Kai C.Ondo 2 Br 2 Ba 40' bay patio $695,000. IRYl•E TERRACE Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,000. IAYlllE PLACE UYFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. PElllllU HOIE OCUIFROIT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1 ,285,000. ARROWHEAD HOIE Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view. 3500 sq . ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop. pi*Mll IUmFIL USTlllE lllEI 3 Bdrm plus den or 4 Bdrms In move In con· d1tlon. Quiet Eutslde lo- callon. walking dlatanoe to~hopplng. 2 car g1rege with alley ecc.sa. Low maintenance yard, fruit trees & new paint. R-4 101. $145,000. 846-7171 THE REAL ESTATEkS ILIFFS Ulllll 3 Bdrm. 3 Baths, 1850 sq lJOletX)Jl . Boy 11. Beach Real Estate " • 642-5678 " 12 Ir. 1 ... ,_,. .... "' 16714711 l'M. 2 & s br, ;:pa;: la 2 frplc PGG1 11»9 prvt 1 patio a,... SHOfmo. enclecl ~· wait!· ' 'tS>IC· S12SO ln-351S A vtlll now. Larry •Idly« Nc-upe, )Wd, ,.-, •v{ng. S bf, 2 ~ ba, dehwr, lncfy "kup. 1 block LMge eate home; 4 bt S '4t-1112 ~t IMch mil :i'"'' frplc, hU It luJWttee • Ill of them. to bcfl/bly. Vrty S 1100 ... fn* pool ........,;..,. . tu-1803 • ... f()( U&UOO. M-S1H,OOQ. owe with.,. 176--8041 ~& •. t:ii tiNOmo u;;114 2 Ir. 2 ... ~..!"SC e.... 14 aume K 1at .et Met proved CNdlt. • • PL.ala. pool. ~Imo. -------- FIXEOft m. la ••!AIJTY lll0-4W, MM175 ctl9U W L BB Lowtv 281 + def\ lbe 1nct. hMe & wat•. No W91k to bMCtl 1 9'. MO¥e, that Won't i.t. You own t It 4 &:aroom hOfM Wii a C>Oftdo. Dbl Ofir, PoOI. jao, pett.131-1471 '9frtge, crpta, dtJ)L '4IO. tM lllnd ~ lt't IMMIOI-*-lrt a.... tot.._ Wtllk to bw:ifl. S816. 2 Ir gar~ llPt. Lro fncd _63_M_~_63_7_,__...,.--::::--r- ATELY •v.u.bl9. To... ~1!1.. UH S1700/mo.CaU7MOOO 631·1214,21M67"'4111 yd wlown htd pool, dbl Walk to bMCtl, Bach. C9lf PATRICK TENORE ,. .. a::;:... ....._ Newport Helghta 481 21a .ger w/Of>ftl, nu ..,.,_ & 1tove, refrlg•. ctptt, 7to-1702 SoottadMi Attz 4 Ir 3 .,.... ...,. crpcd Iota of ao.ta 2 r•mod•l•d tllru-out. ~ wetet I o-pd. Ullurt 3 Bdr 2 8a wtth nr.plaoe Within walklng dlttanoe 10 beech. Renovator'• de- light! Or1ly S 124,900. 759~1601 Ba, 4200 'it. Greet 2G tbe WWW. nt s.e ,,., 911C1 yw'd & tNit MM +. '4$-11N 1425. &3Ml37 vtewt (Pw=-: v911ey~ Ptla. cp'8/drpe ttvv-out. .,..._ 2 eat llW w/Of*tf, i Ir t'.<\ ~ TowMC>uM. lrtlM ft'4 AppralHd 1735.0001 bAlcony/OOOf 1825 uUI 9.,dnr Inc. No 1>9tt. POOi, tPa. attached gar, debt $355,000 •t 8Y•%.. lno &4'-1571 ew... l1350mo. 9051921-29,1 pvt y11d, ftllle. Quiet f 8' Condo, by runr*'O Trade. S310,000 equity + 2 er, 1 aa. frp60, crpt, drpe. NG!...~ 3tlt s110011000 •tmoepti.fe. 1725/mo. ==· ~-=·1=· dUh for Newport prop-Mo pet1. H25/mo. . 3tlt l1225/S1000 631-4864 ___ mo_._,__...,..._,,,,=- erty 802-~4301 ~5127 P9nn. 3+ den $1400 THE GABLES 28r W/Of'/ Orangett ... Condo 2Br aclan anu 2 " endld gar CtPt• Baytront 2+ den 11300 crpt• drape bftlnl ~ 1ba. tflQ & stow, no 091•· .-1171 drapee 773 w Wit.on. Ho EutbkJff 3+ den S1400 y.,d ~tlo wetet~pd Avall 611 $810. 875-02.21 IMlf Mi P9lRE• l5N50moJ GesU1-elD21E2 s~~1~n R.E. 2:t.~to;;:.~.~i;: fiit.Tl ~~~ 1.12 &Ill -... . I IMll entrance, ulllt Incl, 1tt & 111,lllf1HPrlM N:.~.:~,~~~~~:rc::a;:. W.tlde. an new. 1~ Ba, l•tNlceS375,055-t818 ....... Pllml' llUZlll ...... 1.11 $1000/yt'ty Agt 873-~ e::~·OK~~~.lln~m:=: ....... Ip! IHI 11H,.. .ml L~lord··,Af!!~~F~ .. OCEANFRONT: EJegant 3 M7S/mo. &45-e&48 U'g.1 I 2'T.'"ou. wtr, • .., ,,.,,,_,_ story wood & g ..... Ideal , tr•tll, In dry, pool, 853 reet pa\19d attt• lllgl\.. 75t at.Stor• & Matkett for couple. S2500/mo IM. 2 Br widen or ofc, 1 ~Be In carport 1,t + aec, No way front9ge. Electric U 1-42e0 Utll pd. Reta. 813-4300 quiet E.ald• loc., pvt pets. 029041 Atoina, and t:~: Eutalde CO!'!k>; 2 Br + Redec BLUFFS Twnhm :t~o~' ~~dryp~~:: 9-7PM. Mgnr 49M221 Lake of the Ourtct Mi... den,P2 b•. '875/mo. 3 Bt. Femi. ly Rm, formal 1885/mo. Curt II ·~..... IHI 000 I • roperty HOUM Dining Am 2~ Ba. L.... e31-126e Agt -tourl. 85, ·acre aka. t a.42-3450 or 842-1010 S1400t mo' 833-9101 ·1 , be. oo.nfront on mlle to lake. Ideal for . • 3BR 2BA, D/W, frpl, pett, And. '700/mo, ~. mobll• llOm• park, HOUSEFORRENT Speciou13Br2'A8a.Very children ok. ev.il 4/20. lncludeeutHt.~581 camper pane, motel, or 3 Br + den, ger, bee*yard, dMI\ Twnh1, OOOf, Jog· $715. 850-1386 Iv meaao your own prlVate •t•te. frplc. 873-&458 84M633 glng, etc. 050/mo. 1 Br l500. 2 Br ti()(). Can be \IMd u camping Ag9nl 544-1440 $440 1 Bt. refnge, patio, o.nw.tw. ~ lnctd. .,.. untll futur9 ,_,,. .al W /IM 1111'1 no S>et•. 724 C J.,,,.. St. Ho peta .. 545-4155 ment. New turv9y by Ou1et 2Br b1t1ns yerd kJdt Lata ha UH 873-11a1 1 " 8 10 bWt1 licensed engineer. 0.. fine otherl 1W9'I call so co Pful dMI 2 atry 3 1415/mo 2 Br 1 ba apt. y,..j Apt. ~ F ' ta!Mld eurvey plat mep. MM 190 ~ ,_ bdrm 2 ba fncd 2 gar pool upper unit. POol. leundry ts1o.1:'201mo ?75-32~ Ancient oak• end lllcttory Lotu cherecter accent• tool H25 k id• OK room. 2272 Mac>'e 1~,,--,.,..,.-::,.--,,,,.--,,---=-=-=--=­ wllh Iota of grua In a this older 3 er ttee f/p 63M190 e.t Alty f" Tll ~ 142· 1111 2 Bf 1~ Be 'fwnhM. 323 E. partdlke Mttlng. Muell apptt flyd kid pet upper 18th. G11, no pet9. MSO. wlld game. Oeet, wlld tur-HOO't"539-8190 e.t t• C.••w••lw IHI m 1~ Sierra Mgmt 841-1324 ~'!in:·~ctMY-: NEW2 Br2 BaCondo. 875 ValuabW lfll Eatalde towMoule POOi, 2 Br 2 8a. Udo bay view. c ation. Good-high w 1at11 St. dbl ger, no 36'3bilnrsocoutPIU&. ~~~·8 ~nif :g: F~rn. or unfucn. ground. All level to roll-peta. $795 Sierra Mgmnt all 91nmenU.. $750 mo. 642 15 ~ a 850 ~97 q79-"41, 875-2805 IE•• YERIE Ing. Large gwden area. Co. 841-1324 432-9415 or ~2348 • or • .. OK to keep horML lnYftt Nice 2 Br. 1 ea. carpet•. LIDIY ... $520 2 Bf. pool, 2 pertOn• 2 Br. 2 ea. w• to lido, no Drive by 2812 Serang. In America. A legacy for drapes am fncd yard 1 . only. No ....._ as J 17\tt pets, 2 ~le $775. Adorable 3BR 2ba. RV IY OWIER your children or grand-child • ok. no pets. Walk to SC Pl•. Prof. "-.._.117 81111Alll 873-9127. 673-8209 storage . S 169. o O O. Very nice Bluffs OOndo: 3 children. Thia transaction $550/mo. 1tt & lut $200 decor. Frplc, •t.Qant $525/in<> 2 Br 1 ba apt All S800/thort term rental 3-1 Ownr/Bkr 1"'679-2680 .... 2 ba, NgNu '"""........... can be. handled corn-""--... .,_........ French wlndowa, ~C. In , • · fio c30 3-.... 2 ... • 8lk "' ). w,,-~........ plelely by ma.II. Write .._ .............. I home aecur1ty, 1br.1 ba, bllinl, balcony, lndry rm. -. gr, .... ' COSTA IESA SELUI 11m&TEI $198·000· rite Ad m· Trul1ee, Gener.I Accep-RITE NOW AVAILABLE poottkte, w..ner & dryer. cao.. to thopa. to bnch. Attractive woo<! and stuc-A grand 2-atory 4 BR 3ba g:ra ~~~ 9:::e. 1 • lance co., Box 329, $245 Cttg Sth Santa Ana Pvt club wl tennlt crt1. 527 WI~ 1 ... N.B. o!,.<>!,3~1:~~2 co triplex. Convenlenlly & family room.2000 sq ft. Oaage Beech, Mlaaourl $295 bach nr Ml Sq Pk Jee, Munu. Btwn SUn-YIL •ll'f -· ..,. ·-·1 localed. Two bedooms. Great . location with a 65065 Of call collect: $300'• E/tlde 1Br avail flower & MacArthur on .._251mo L g 2 Bf 1 b&. OoeanfrOflt 3 Br. 2 Ba. one balh. One bedroom, park al your becl< yard. CdM duplex. So. of PCH, S400'128' 2ba flat + more Bear. MSO mo. 850-1824 ~ ~r courae view yeet!y. 11500/rno. one bath. Annual Income S f8S.OOO. remodeled 3 Br 2 Ba leJS (I 1•)112-llQ !~'+•SwholeSBhr~ 2,amer, ~ s. c. Plaza area, tbr 1ba, lndry' room. 554 Joann. ' .Property HouM 842-MSO S17.185 .... S189.500 OpenHouseSal/Sun •. down. & lrg 2 Br upper. •\1ll2 ll22 ~ big ~ .. •31 l300 1884 Parkvlew Or. Both w/frplcs, close to llPts (11 .. ,. • 53M100 e.t FEE pool, Jae, gate gu•rd YIL ~ M2· 1111 • Muchlson Enterprises p a r k . 6 3 1 • 7 3 7 3 . Reduced SOK view IOI • $525. Agt Man 873-4400. , tr-----752-8731 540--0312 Janv Smith 11 0 • d • Spec 4 Br 2'n Ba Nr SC M35/mo, 2 Br. 1 ~ be -W.<U.M4> . -··1 w ac . avoc a o . Plaza, vac.nt. saso mo &Jutanb fuala ... Townhou•. Greenbelt, E.EUL. ••y -Daaa Ptiat IOZ6 China Cove. Owner wen11 S 11 5 .000 · Xlnt tax For awt 528-5080 -lndry rm. Nice location. -out Trade or 7 Ocean & sheller Rancho Call-la1Ma 2078 Thufln llOOrOOOl LEllEllllEN bayview $345.000. lornla 557-3288forlnfo VIC8nt3brtwnhs,enc:dbl blu• 2111 YIL~ M2·1IH Lrg 4 Br, 3 It Ba family 4 Br 2 story 10% OP Try 631-7373 540-0312 ll Ex L gar, nr SC Ptza. Pool. --------home located close to $158,000 We have over Jerry Smith · C•I.,. kid• ok $625. 548-7374 Charming prvt 1 Bf 1 Ba M85/mo. E/tlde 2 Br. 1'"' beach and tennis This 2.000 repos 10 sell HAVE-1250.~ eq\;lty rn LU Ptiat BB aingle, lndry, nopett. Yrty ba TwnhM. Frplc, yard, newty listed home lea· ARN 114.953.7441 HllHIYI LSE/OPT modern v. IC. Newport 2 lte, seso 213/838--4744 gw, lndry rm. Nie. loc.. lures beauttlul view of R t .. la 1040 3 br condo: pvt spa. 3 car story bade bey 4 bdrm 1325 Hat m m;t;a telta ... BM 2314 Sant• Ana. park. has an OYldOO< spa aa • IC ar Nr Hoag Hospital hme. WANT: L.A. Of O.C. balk: decor a.pplt fum TIL mllT M2· 1IOI and a bonus room Ask BEACH CONOO ~arms Avail now A 1 · comm'I, lndullrlal or 539~190 Beat Alty fee $400, dlx mobile home, no -----,..---..,,.- for DavAl Hlrschler 240.g3301972..t718 units. 642-1368, f t • pell, mature •dultt, Bachelor, E.t lde C.M. 644-702<1' S9.000 OOWN-S985 PMT I.I. W .. llZS ID ua quiet, MCUre. 1991 Catll. celllnga. patio, Ill.I. I El.Lis HI fall~ 2234 Newport Bl. 848-8373 k ltch., very clean, 2br 2ba. lrplc. 2 patio's. s 4 1 5 /mo + de p Formerly lingo RE garage, pool, spa, tennis, LOWEST •WllTHT1* 3--4 bdrm ncl den wet bar STUNNING lrg 1 Br garden 850-4160 IV m1g · ~olley ball club house 1 We buy houses, condos. & dbl gar lncd for kid/pet apt pool. rec area · IOLFCOlll~E YlfW mllrom ~ach. $112,500. units. Negative cash flow. $745 539-6190 Bel1 FEE $47~/mo. 710 W 19th. Eutaide 1 Br. small but Beaut 4 Br 2 ~ Ba exec prmc only. 731-<4967 PRICE loreclosure1 OK. Your I t .. L z••o I •... L cory, lots of wOod ~bl-home w/great view of price. our terms. U • IC• WI ut • .._. nett. $405/mo. 851-9523 Mesa Verde gollcourse IUR IEACH 730-9276 Flat easliv yours 2 bdrm YOUR DWI Eu aid 2 Br Ba Offered at S299,500 Call 4 br. 3 be. Short walk 10 II y lllEI I t l bllins crpt1 l(lds $475 not 1~ ~m ~I s62g•~ us tor a 111ewlng appl beach Spec. llv rm, o&ii1L lllEL .. I I far lo ocean Call COUITRY 1st iut & S22S. 2 per- P'IRI NEWPORT APARTMENTS IN NEWPOfJT BEACH A gr .. t place 10 live on tM Upper Bay. Private c:lubhoutH & health spa. e tennt. courts. 7 pools, clOM to bua&neu, OC Airport. Fathlon lt!_and, convenient 9hOpt on eight. Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart- ment• & TowrtllouHI from $680. (Ai I( about fur1.1lshed apla. complete with TV, llnen1 & utenlllt. may be rented fOf" short term or longer). On Jam· boree Rd. at San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. 144-1100 lam l dln rm, lrg bale, 539"'6.190 Best Alty fee ESTATE aont no pet• 850-1798 Traditional . easy care yard Asking 1221,IOOFEE a..... Farahk .. Hun1Harbornearlux3Br3 • . Realty S 172.000 See at 614 · 2000 ba se75 details 539•8190 Beeutlful a park llke E.lide 2 bdrm 1 bath, new Sharp 1 Br, MOO. Refrlg, 20th St 536-1718 TWO Beel Realty FEE vPnvatePatlot carpet, drapee $550/rno. carport, etc. 5338 W•t- GS I 7370 -. -ONGI vCovered Parking 833-0182 ew. mlnst• AV9. 842-7745 · · · lnaae 1044 ! l?AaJlll co1enn lalltet lalaa• ZIDI Lg 3Br L rm, crpts drapes vSpac1outAp11 F 1 1 1 11 --------2 Br 2'..-\ Ba condo, nr uCi. 17141 US.TYtl SBR 2BA for Summer Ren-H'·B• fncd backyard, ..... Dining Aru ~~~o x-~rv2 1: ~ S•n.,i....w .. i-1e, OM llYHT IOW comm pool. $1:M,OOO. taJ. Weeldy or Monthly. grdnr lndd. $700 111 lut vWalk-ln...CloMtt Euttlde $810 557-28'1 ..,__ --v Great opportunity to own By Owne< 553-1471 IPM Co. 476-1237 +MC def:!. 53&-2789 vHome-Hke Kllctlens & two bedroom lt)ts. '~~o:~~~ 1~':; ~~d~ IEllSllHiTOll YEISW.H •11 C.rtu ••1 .. , l 0~ !:n ap~!td':: 1 block ·~~~ngt~ & $8851!'~~.•1.,., ba scapmg and best of all an 111.llO Beautlfuoy furn Twnh1, ~ + r .. 539-8190 '" ITILmEI FIU TwnhM, all bltlna. end excellent assumable MODEL This could f:>e your 2nd frplc. pool, tennis ct. Sh 2 Br 1'AB Cond LAQUINTAHERMOSA petlo. carport. lndry rm. loan. Start your Invest-in the Deane Homes 4 home In Newport Beach $1195/mo. 873-0898 0 ar:, Y ·s 6 1 ~1 m 0°: 18211 Patktkte Ln, 1 253& Santa Ana. mentprogramnow Pam-bdrm.3ba.lamrm Lo~ at this terrific price Mir-C.1t1 •na 2l24 213/534-1695 blockweatofBMch,3 TIL~ 142·1111 ~:~prl~ed3 :• only ly upgrades WOOd deck-rored wardrobe doors. . bloduoof£dlnger. "LIKE BRANO NEW" ....... ~.i6lllAI .. , 7 1· 1 1 mg, nk:e lendscaplng custom wallpaper, large 1 bdrm furn. trailer. util1 lniat 1144 ••l 1 S 8d fr RMSffED or • SElECT Close to park and pool sundeck overlooking Incl. $325/mo, 1st & lul. .,. ·pe!'kllno 1 rm om · . ~RTlllC.S tennis S237 500 ' courtyard & fountain. 642--0548/831-2763 eves * TURTLEROCK, 4 BR. 2 l,artaab, Uaf. S-490. Pool, gwage, no ~l '~· ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~·,0~~01 & spa. w1aa11Nck ~~~r~~~2: ltaaal flll ~11Avocado,842-9850 "" "''~,,~ Newport Hgls 3 Br 2 Ba remodeled w/pool & spa Owner deaperale High assumable lo an . 631-7373. 5<40-0312 Jerry Smith a i so r LiH 10.. n Cory 2 bf #Urn .. mobl; 2 • s Bdrm• c 0 U H..9 . .0st: 1350/mo 241 w Wllaon;-'3.t.,--0860 ~S~. I • • 1 00 home. alt ulllt Incl. $600 $87H 1200 _ on...,er p«t, avail MESA PINES 2850 H9tla SW1MMING. plus ea ty I 7 •• I . mo. 3 mo lte. No tmkrt, .nm 900'1. Mf-8208... LIKE NEW 1 Bt.SS10/up, much I Sony ~ •• pet•. cttnd. 840-4999 f ~-0 I 50-;Ir 1 lalMI b.... PRVT patk> pooltlde spa. no ~'~octtts · 7 8 6-11 7 2 YILU ••• ••• I It L l TOP &rN, quiet, no pet•. ~~ ... 9 lo 6. !:!: • -~rt IC• ealty I CINn 1BR. Cpt•. drapee, Ml-14.tl ..._ .. ~., 01 THE WITH ~ Beaut. 2 br condo. full sec. s575rth<>rt term rental 10 retrtg, o/W. t5501mo yrty -----,,_.,....-=--....,.__--~ COROll IEL 1111 /.~ bldg, 2nd fir. 260 Cagney 6/30. 2 br, 1 ba, patio. Nr + dep. 2131288·9307 Newer 1 & 2 Br with 2 B 2 B • Lane. Owner 675-30 7 Udo VIiiage. 510 35th St. 7 86-1172 "-riu ••I •r 2712 g~age4. 1N5°10.~·55f'7rom7 L~;::Y do~;m 10 ~~g:~~ 3880 Ml~r~~~!on Drl11e H OCUl/ITll. 773•9432 Ml -eo, .,....,.. ApartlMtlts Chma Co11e Beach Fan-2Br 2ba wtyard, f/p, &ee Cannery Vllleoe Moblle 2 BR/2 BA CONDO Newer 2 Br. with garage. 1ast1c views. pool. spa. IEW IOITECITO gate. S 139.000 Cell Home Park Pool. no ON THE BAY. Leaae: no pell. S510/mo. Newport Bodi So. security $<450,000 Fee • Br. 2'1t be. slngle lam1ly 6<42·8799 or 6••·8722 pets. Close to shops and 3880 Mlchelson onve S1SOO/mo. Agl 873•6409 631·5563 1700 16th Strttt Call Carol Pangburn ~~kch~~d;~m~.0 Tyu;~~~ ULIO&LUllPW ;est~~',';'• :~~n0~~~r:;' Irvine 2~;· ':e;· =:rC~!°· ~~ :::-Pvt-:-::1-=.er::--:. fn:J:-p+c:-.-:-,-Po04--:-:'.-p:-:a7.tto;~. (at Oowf) etc. Intercom & sec sys. Walk to shops. t>eaetl, Bal. 673-3685 or 1.772•1801· Rent 1111yours2 story mod peit. $850 mo. 780-1879 gar. No pelt. 399 W. Bay. 642-SUJ cent vac & much more. 30 pier lerry/rests 3Br/2ba -llvlng pool & xtru $675 S525· 650-~57 Nt:wport 9adt No GE 1s9-9100 ·' ... .. . . .. yr below market rate ea. 218 Bel Bl 673-2943 Exeoutlve condo on bay, 2Br +am lee at Large 1 Bedroom In old Qui.I E8'de 2br 1ba cot-880 IMM Awnut-,. llnan $3<40.000 For Info designer, completely 539"'6190 Beet CdM. $900/rno. Commty lllQe encl gal no pets 111,llO llWI 130,000 PRICE 552--0917 (lrvtne Pac1llcl Saa Cltatate 107' furn. S 1995mo 873--0896 WOOdbfldge 2 Br 2 ba llM. pool. 875-8000 $600 mo+aec. 845-723"1 (It 161h) 5~~~~02 L:';~9w2~,~~11~ llEllCTllll ft. y 1 ACCESS LatHI leac~ 1041 111101 UH Hiii Udo 111e 3 BR 2 Ba Mo to lrptc. front & back yd•. Lrg 2 Bedroom In Old Cor· STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br. 2 , ... _.64_5-•ll-04--• teched 2 cca1 garaoe 3 Br 2 story N9WPOJ1 -Sgl level on lrg corner lot Mo lease $1750/mo Biii gtr, nr pool, IM• 6 Jeea, on• del Mii, flreplace Ba garden -c>t poot •• Flreplece & small yard Beach condo Security Neal 2 story <4 Br. 2 Ba. 1mmll <4 Bdr f0<mal dining. ape' Grundy Rlly675-6161 gdnr, rec fao. Ho pett. and beamed c..=. 1-445~5. 710W"ilt11St. Ila Clewlt mt Nloefy decorated Near gated area·35' boat alipl home large P4!110 fruit LqHI ltaclt y,,,,. $225.000 Agt, Ron Need an elegant place lo '7 5 0 I m 0 . s" e 11 • $850/mo. Cell 875 2 8f ao: tO m i560 the spa P1yment1on1y Only $269.000 wllandl trees··and 7• paved lln 831·9361,498-10•0 hangyourhat?Homeon 4~820913-1700 Newef18ClrmlnoldCdM, Wllffll.A-223LaPek>m&.Cllllf~ $889 F 11 pr~ Martha Macnab storage area for your R v City C""•ft"ll Candidate JloLa'lt Bean l l East <>c.anlront by the 1._...1 9 ..... ..... cloae to everything. Went a Mtecllon of great appt. 837·7818 $108.J: mo u · ~~fRe!I~~ ;~2;'.~rth vv•"' SE • Wedge. $1000/wk for :.::.!::. -• ... $900/rno. CaU 875-8000 1Mng7 We cen offer any. ~--.-----,..,,,.,...,.. CHllSTIAI I C ost a M • s a . · 8 \ Aprll 7141873-9319 $1275/mo. Npt H" 3 81 Old CdM very nice 2 Bf 1 thing from a tmell apt to 1;1u;.;;;;;;;,.t1,_biiiiiiil1•-•iiiioii• (714) 673 4400 C1a111lled Ads are the anawer to a succeasful garag. or yard sale! It's a bet1er way to tell more pe0plel TUT tAILT ~ (i'Q ~ fi\.,. A -f) t: ~c:.. •OU '"mu \:>\!;;> l' ciiJ t'I' ~ ~ ~ <r -:;) THI -----14,..4 ~, (LAY I rOILA" ----- 0 '"''.,"'0• •'"• • t , .... •ov, •'O"""' ~d .,...1, t-11 fow •o fo,,.. ,i41, • ""~ • " I' 1· I I I BL OM! 1 ~I -, --.1,.._.,....., -rr---1 Th• '"'""" n•~ '"' 1Q9 • _ _ . _ 1, T,. t Whltf' llPad ,.fly N• .__..._.....__.___..__. • •~jllfj II" 'OH<' I CO,." I~.; r ___ c_O,...._R ~S_E,__C ..---41 O "•m - 1 . I I' 1· I I . .. All are cordially invited Fleetwood. 14x<48 2Br 2Be ample pf1(ng & land· Ba bade nit $7501 a 4 Br houM. If looklng In 1 fiR co:!1UA. WAITlll FOR S•t. OPEN HOUSE lbs. new 111ndard1. IHHt lllfllnhllM IUPlnQ, comple1• kltctt. 644_5403 u64.w131 mo. CM, NB or HB think of u• No pet• now. AT PAT'S 4-7PM Drywall. real oak . Gtatral IJl2 &41-8821 ' first f<>r thlt chotce Of 549,.244 A URUll? 660 Bluebird Canyon cabldoors. Adll pr)(. No View 2 Br 1 Barr unit, ga1-Ideal llVlng · AV access In Mesa 091 Nor1h Laguna. dn Total paym11 S5<42 &aeon dOM 2rr hM ..:' '2000/mo. Modern 2 • 509.,., Jaamlne no TSl. MGMT &42-1803 ••art This 3 Bdrm, 2 bath lltfrttlta11&.., mo s29.ooo 631-0221 crpt/freatt pant n • Story Bed( Bey, 4Bd 3 S>eti 1776 &45·1682 NB REALTY 875-1842 J m ,. tentnl yrly $800 b•. 3300 alt, 3 c.tr ger, · · 2 RC>OrM •v911Jn1r9 H. 8 . home on a come< lo-WATCH CHANNEL 10 to UllU llW 439-e 190 am,_ 8-t pOol, jao,, 'l.ac lot. Pou ta $885/mo Eaatllde, 2 Br. ~· pcol, femalt 1tu- ca11on 11 a home you SEE YOUR CANDIDATE. l972 Beautllu! Villa West CM HOUSE: 350/mo. tum°' opt. 642·1368 i b( O= apt atove i 1~ ba towntlouM. Ft91c, <l«ll ~ef $17~847·!~3 would be proud to own v Eleot O•r1tti11S.1• Home 20x60 corner lot. Contlder peta, •van Back a.... cteatlC S300 refrlg. No pet&. i430. ytrd, rmgM,N~ ~~f)lontt, •rt« pm or .,..ore'""'' Neal, clean & nlc.ly up. Paid Polltl~l Ad Hlghlyl u,pgrafdked 28r 1ba, 90on. 841•8208 fM pey9 ;;,~ a utllt cute Ill 548-1377 ~ry ... 1.7 0r":..::-' . ,...,,, Pvt rml ba. compl graded Ataume low lge Iv 'din Itch ar... btlnc.w-. ~ 'v _..,..., htehld p<lv CM $300 ~~~e 1'~•~g-:~:JU .... flt ... ,,. hHlt Llghtlntetlor. Beet buy In · .... ., • ....., uM190 a:,"F.. MC 1Br, lmmd. occupl415mo Tll~ 141·1111 mo+12 utll, 631-o412 1 28 000 84&-7 71 • Orange Co. $25,000. ..... E'llde 28r $540/mo. -1 .. .. 1 • . 1 Mutt Mii Cory 494-2254 Young adltl welcome. J&llll IUl.n ...... ,....... E'lkle 8ectl $350/utM pd. .... •• ........ M/F. A.menlt .... Hewpor1 • --A.gt 540-5937 ·-··· 3Br . den 2b&. pool ~ DENNtS 15t..c>424 1 & 2 "· ........ pool. Creel. $375.00. Aft e cetl lliiliitliiiiii .. llli;iill_ .... D~~~E~~ ~~": :o~~~ C..atrCU ,.., ........ frplc, wathldry, 2 patloe, 1Br,newcarpet1. df--. 'Pli, ~;~t>al. No _650-64 __ 58 ____ _ 1309.soot .. &73-14&4 PrtF! ism• lH/llM111 bit-In•. 2 c•r garaoe. enclo .. d gat•O•· T~ MQmt 7&4-0081 or N~H Hoep., neet .,,_ --_ _ ~ e..it1tu1, quiet green-1450/mo .,.._,... teo3 lady, Am & 8a. lOU C:trtu .. J llu 1112 ~ Yfront jjri;;;; bait. Cttln. $1100/mo. 1BR / tlo 0.. pd 142"1 -, Rtft Me-02tt •••••• office bldQ. 8472 eq ft Sal/Sun fM.4-,&108 '400;' pa A~ S/1/M ' t Nr S.C Pt1ze. Room In 38f SU00.000 8111 Grundy ..... lt.,..ttt Mdyt(l18) 791-9504 Ref• -· no ptita G I & + a:n. z L: conoo. 1250+ 1m1 <Mp, LOOKING Ill Bkr67M 181 = ~1Ht1Twnttee.Spac.38r 147Flower.MM111 ~.., vu, encl. g•r POOCJj9o.54t-IS1otev Co.AMA DIL MA• ••lalaal I 1 WEEK • C*ll U9 ~ ba, 2 car get, end W/f/ide 1_, frig etov.. w/euto opener, neiwty Room lo hm Jn NII/CM WR SC Pl&ia 1br fba pool for o.talls . 1>9tlo '950• dep. 146-"30nno '• $300 ~ed & decof•ted. ., .. : Pvt be. ld1dl ,prtv • D•IYI BY I j.c. g•le guard a7!.oo0 v~'ii/ ur:.A~~ Spec. 0491 or erw.s2 ~·Lt-4341.n uo PM --'*· K-emkr prof. Fern. SS50 2711Shell China Cove $325,000 V A AgtN1t1 87:M4GO f:dgete,frp6c.=·~.~2";,~2 Br0en2 2 Ir 1~ •• 1tudlo, hat..... fttt =!-i:~:'w!!ttMS, 307 PlnHttla cu1tom f.'95,ooo ~··~Va ta l co~~1:r~1~: P"1 •13.331'J*~W :~-=::.:. ':: I Ir. I:'::· ff: Room..._ Bath. Female 316 trl• Duplex .$339,000 o;::::t'11').i:,r;f acrC*trom ~.decof--.r11m1• •••r_ 120-01u . i'tmo.lts-ttMne' ~up·=:=olwf\ 23Mont.clto 5pynlau .... 10000 873-7677 •lor~.~tndldOOfa, llf'PlllTllLm. 120• .... 1 .. -__ .P" __ _.....__~ • .., , Motomo ..... 11860. 2 1 ,. 2 8' tY. II T~. 89" .. •• Aoom wlpvt beth & kit . 714,PolnHttla Duplex $359,000 lacemt Prtt Ii W ... fff ........... ,._ ·.~~~C:::-no pet 1M3 we...: Hr 2 ••· di•, wld prt•. Pref. lft•tut• , 509 fernleof Duplex 1379,000 t.:t1'13e C0:11 M •. ti .. ....,. 111·14M min OWMf 133-1513 ' SWr• Mtmc M1-1U4 ~=i~~;,,0••:u!~~~ot nlllni!f. ~-. = THEN CALL OAlllRl ,ASH PIOPUllfS Br· lloutH, 2 Iota, t ~ ect "*" 2 bf, t b9 ctM\ upper eipt, te0-1 tQ N.I . t300 mo. 142• FO. 0 t0xgro11. 10" down '1nd whtt rou •Unt In -. .,.,_. che ,...,.,.. Pref ~ epl. No pett. ~at homt. h • ._ M ,, BW!Lf -'5J·17t7 pymnt Agt 841·02QO O.uy Piiot CIMelfi.dl ... MW'fl sa1s11n9 141·'342 Stll ldt9 ltemt 142-Afl With oiwMed M t·M71 , .., plut the IAVINI MIAAOR Md the HUNTINGTON IEACHCOMIER.wiy Wedneeda)I at no •tra cner991 CALL TOOAYll 111 .. Lllf Your Dtly Piiot ~Directory Aepreaentattve M2...U21t&• 8Uid/m: OfC, klt. rm add + bay wndw. F renctt di, patio covtdecka. Lie. d&.85. Stew 5-47-8078 ••=•h •11 ... ...... "" .... ...... • .......... llJI Anoftler WT'f• located 11.&111111ama bMIYtASll::cooNRY -....-- HORO SC OP E s mltULll.ll Wl•lta.L.. at e.ker l '*"""' In Subst11ute ClaHroom Cel.16c.MecOr9QOrYectlts Newport ISHch office YD NEY Well te1. medical IUlt• tor And running 24 hours a Costa Meta. le now ee-Aldea and Bpeclel Ed 1931 "*-"tfa. C.M. Meda mature peraon tor lease, cloee to hoepltala, day, 7 dayu ---·Pr... ceptlng ~Ion• tor Aides· PIT· 'f.2yrHxp«· bookeeplng light ~ iiai~;;;;-&:;;;;i:vi~ Hunt. Bch. $1.15 full Mr· ent thla ad and recelW a quality minded people at lerlC9' working wtth chi!--lfm W 8nd phonee', &-4~: ·c.11 Melf1t••a .,.._llllOf', OMAR. Vlce.Call642-M57. two m111agee lor the ournewalteor ... Donat dren.ApplylmmecU&tely. Expellelad to woftl all Bob8'1ggf645-492t Monttvufrf.=.o#t-prlc. of one. Wertdy'a. 2640 $. Bristo! Newport Meta SchOOls. ., .... Coernetlca, OTC. N9wport VIia -$1111 •••••••••••••• 1::JM~:.rc.~LJ~ ~-•HI If !MD• ~~~E. 2-SPM, Mon-Fri. 7~~. E.O.E. . ptltlrmeey. FIT. ~2121 ~:. ~· ~P.~: ..... port. 549-8181 dye, l111.lltllll cldN1NG PERSON: UMDlU~ 1:30-4:30 Mon~Frl . '°' pi..eten• lldlt c::.e Frtday,AprlJ I • . 720-144•ev F&UITll Answering Service needs Experienced. J*t or FIT Guya,gets,homemekersl 549-2400 llllon In UOUM -..:ti. ARl£S (March 21-April 19): You could be called upon to be C...trml 11M112 telephoneOS*'ator.Varl-tor •t. buslnett. Must SELL1CK00AKFILM ........ /,,•-· Calltor--.417 ..... peacemaker in family dispute. Focus on diplomacy, domestic. lta.U. 2tll CIUuhlfts.3623rdSt #C. have car ~current drlv-coupone.Churdlbeneflt. .. ...... Manaoer tor 11 Unit /li'1f adjustment, change, travel aird variety. You'll be busy, opportunitie DOG OBEDIENCE cteeaee lAQUna BMdl •'•lie. 641-1299 240-0427 P~ltWM ~ B6do ~ .,., ~ for advancement will multiply. Key.is to be diplomatJc and selective. 1i020 AarGOr. F.V. •t your home. Ranbl AMtatant Mainaoer for 21 CLERICAL PllllD -.a-~c ~ e ... 1.,. .,.. Coela TAURUS (April 20-May. 20): Count yow-change! Emphasis on · 12.4<>.aq t1-rat•-So~C~Tuln-Unltt"Cost•~ 'krwt'I CLERI S75 100 co .. M:-646-M .... M•tw• couple definition of terms, investments. finan=· tential and tendenct to Agef'lt S4l-50G2 Ing School. + utlls pd. ExP« req'O. Pa11r:ru1um.~~ GLAZER NEEDED prefwr90 . ...._. ~ Ge . f . 1 . 1-.lu.L-l-t Handyrn91\.85$.41&5 nPISTS medla•alu For ct.tall• Experienced. eome MllO r-..metoAd~.~ see o~y the bes~ in others. t r:td o s~ u.ous matcna. stream me ... 11... TOP SSS Hnd ~if adOr•H•d ~red. 642.-0084 Pitot, P.O. ao. 1590. techntqucs and inaugurate special services. Pisces plays key role. ltataJa IHI Females pret Models and &Ill-·· stamped envet099 to· Coeta MeM. Ca. m GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Go all out to make this a power-play 2000 2000 1 40()() .... it Escorts. (213\&Aa._1914 l:)(perielad: foreign l Start yoor cateer with a CRl-53 Box 9014 · •1111 t S l'gh I I d '"' · J h. • ..... ,.,.,_. domestic CommfMlon d'ynamle growtl'l-«fen· • ' day. pot1 ton money, ove •. P'.C~na an pro1ess1o~a ac 1eve-3975 Blrctl,NB. WANTED: Buslnffa to AUTO-TECHl3 1-e293 tednnenci..1nttttut1on Stuer1.Flor'lda33495 S..OW'edlntodey'e ments. You'll have morcrcspons1b1hty,cbance forpromotton and you S.50 sq ft. Agt 541·5032 8')0neOr Newpor1 Beech GREAT WESTERN ... ILRTll•I..... ~under "SECURllY rould hil financial jackpot Cancer, Capricorn persons play.key roles. C.M. 600 sq ft wtth emalt girt athlete 18: good • llUYEIJ e SAVINGS Expetteiice In ec;;;ng OFACERS",andcel: CANCER (June 21-July 22): ~me aware .of potential; m~ns office & r"troom. media cover9g41. tax o.-*Needextralncome?Bean eMklnglndMduai. andmec:Nlnlc:elaaeernb6-(11•)Aa-1• reach beyond current expectattons. EmphasJS on completion, • $300tmo. A.Qt 759-8008 ductablil. Needed urgent-lncMpendent Carrier ror t! ::,.k In our Loan Doe-Ing. LMderltllp ablMty. DYNAMIC popularity, communication . ability to learn secrets. You'll be invited lnduatrlal epace wt good ty. Pleue helpl 631• 1049 THE REGISTER mentatlon dec:>artment englleh required. appty In PROTECTION to Join unique o rganization. you could participate in unusual tour. retail potential. App<ox. leliMatl· Must have a ~ between ttie hout'S Of '*'°"• 2911 WMtGeny. SERVICES · LEO(JuJy 23-Aug. 22): Key issues surge to forefront. puzzle pieces 7K s.f. wtapprox. 15K Ill Salt 4112 :~:;::;? ~ 1C:,:~9 8AM-5PM ano 2PM· s.nta Ana. Hair Cutt.-. lof big mod- fall into place an~ you'll h~ve "complete StO!)'" at. your co~maod. ~0Ji:k~~1: ~ 61GXRETTE or Vtoeo MeM and Lagun8 8eect'I !:~~llblllt~ a•• ~Ill •n lelon aaoee lrom Focus. o~ populanty. emotional fulfillmen~ .10tens1ficd rcla.ttonshp. 911 or part. Nr Harbe>f & DISTRIBUTOASHIPS areas. call Vicky before 1ng rMI ••t• ~=-'°' one of o.c. • o4deet Balboa Bay CM>-70% Love 1s h1ghhghted, independence and creativity also play major roles. Bak•r. 549-8181 dya. Caah BualneH.... we 11am: $51-7113. mentatlon and lnven-~ ~=tc!: comm. 13 t-7117 VrRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Follow. throu&h on hunch -720-1•« provide money lof ex-BabY9111•· loving~ tone.. Typing 45 wpm le 0 ., ortunlt. Benefit• lllTlll instruction~ f~om higher-up ma_y not be compl~te. Know it, fill in blank ...... HU rr::~· & alla '=;~ ~:~c:p~8 = 64~· requtred. c: Lynn sl7-5&25 . Pr..t~ ~ COYn- spa_ccs. lnd1 v1dual who played .important role ID )'.OUr past CO';lld make 1300 ft on Nwpor'f 11arr to wist yoo In..,. ' We offer competitive UlllllWl•I pyt ty Mer~ Benl OMI-j reappearance-be enthus1asttc. but also be cautious. Aquanan plays 81\'d :eosta Mesa. .ao. ting up YOUA OWff BANKING selariee (SISO/mo •tart· E 1 d ti er'9hiP J1"dS ,.._...,, ---- imponant role. aq ft. Agt 875-6100 PART OR FULL TIME Ing) end exc.ltent t>en-:!:. enc•, ••ecu ve Immed iately. Som• RI I I UY LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on communication. BUSINESS. Tlllll efits. For your Interview. publla~r. ~u~ modeling experience tor ~~ ellJn ~ education. travel and participation in special, holiday event. Forces Aaataactat•tt 3 2 INVEST S3,995 to SS0,000 Pl•H~ call Mon-Fri. good lhorthand & ~ preferred. Out~ per-salon In Laguna Beilch. tend to be scattered. Diet, wei~t. body image command attention. ATTENTION: EmPIO;;t 1 Wl~~~-~~2~ool• Great Western Savings. aAM~.3oPM. skills. Attractlve offic:ea In ~~·1 "rJ:,':ii1n ~ call for~-•97-4868. You'll have opportunity to participate in unique educational program. Person'*· Handwriting ~ ,~:O:~;~,=~ .... ..,.. Irvine. Cell 752~74 Bctl Jtm siemone tm-.. ll IWTAIT SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be wary in connection w.ith ~~~83 1•1629 •rt1~, has .,, Immediate op-(l1•)111 ... 1Uw HIUUIT/llsiltMt ports/Reaale Divlalon. Fltlme. Prtmarty bed! of• get-rich-quick schemes. You require addition~! kno':"ledge ~onceming PALM & CA"D READER T .D. I 4021 portuntty lor • FULL llMlll ror preetlgious atcln eare 1_833-_9_300 _____ -=----floe. Experd. 840 4e50 resources of others. Check fine pnnt. make inquo1ries, dig deep for a.-1.a. ii UMli TIME T....,. Mlon 1n LAQuna Beach. HOUSECLEANERS went-MOOEL.S. Ungene ~ information and reJ·ect superficial responses. Another Scorpio figures • .,.,.... ..... ,~. * • IRUT CaN for appt. 497~868 ed: Must be honest & ,.. nds moC1e1S I pit ..._ . Love. Marriage, BuflnMS lltrtlllt h,.... Prevloua cul\ handllng llable Good ~. good C1etk xper Pf9f 5-41 8t44 pros~~~¥t·ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Legal documents play ~~r~1=~~~ s~=~~4~2nd :"=1(p~=~~~ WESTEll .:~~~!mi comP.,,y.986-1300 ModetaMeM/F.ule imponant roles -written material is featured. you gain by keeping 7125 Wstmns1r Av W11n Robt. Sattler NH/CM necessary. Mutt enjoy • •YlllS faC'lory woni experience. ~=-:~ un.to-datc. Focus also o n revision, changes, travel and special RE Broker 8d ReeltOI'• extensive public contact. .a Selary c~mmensurete ~-.. """ A.-...-~ .....-..: ... f · 0e · · v · SCR•M LETS ·~2 2 1 5-45-0811 Light typing and iO-keyll .__._... wtth eJCperleltee but we ........ ~'If· -·" .. --·-information provided by member o opposite sex. mm1. 1rgo n • '" · 1 1 alao required. -•• will train. Call btwn babysitting. full time persons play key roles. , ANSWERS WANTED: People needing E IOp 1 E 1 M/F 9am~pm only: 496-57fft MOf'l·Frl . .>Clnt r.ra ,.... CAPRlCORN (De<;. 22-Jan. 19): Maintain low profile. Steady pace pv1 TD SU S10,000 up. We offer • competlve qua PY mp · quired. 673·8255 is required and if you avoi~ seoS!lttonalism you'll .get job done an~ be BeJaem . Enemy ~=1~::0C~f:7;~· :,ary;::!:s1ve~~~ c~=1 ·fl11 •n'J(. ~1 F~E ~.~~ t~ Ulll.119TillY amply ~wa~. Domest.tc ad~ ustment co~d mch~e decoratmg, Umbo -Soccer ties. PleUe app1y in per-+ t>eneflca. ~H. 855-4242 ph .... or home cent« .,,. RllllD remodchng, senous cons1derat1on concerning possible change oi CALL him ONCE ltlp Waat.. SIM aon et: OLEll".. opera ti on . Amer . Pnncipaloftn..ii bu9yreel residence. Th11 lellow named hit dog ~ Bulldlng Cent« HB. Call estate lltlgatlon firm AQUARIUS ~Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar aspect coincides with Twice. Whe~.estled Wh~. •H-Mllln llUT WEmll PHONES l TYPING 962-3321. Mr. Howden. need• motivated reliable Exp'd or hortlcultural becllground.642-teee . . . I . h.ld b·1· . . he replled, He doesn t ---••Y1lll C _. • ._.._ t>.tl!.111.5252 I ced lltlgatlon creativity, phys1ca attraction, specu at1on, c I ren, a I ity to 1mpnnt come If yoo CALL him mllTIYI .. o ... a .....-.. """" F•/Pll't ffM exper en will style. ~meone is tryin$ to· tell you so~ething, .~but shyness and ONCE... The Orange Coast Dally 1211 Pllt IHttr •· Companion. mature fOf 50 ,......_ .,..11 !::1:7da~ day,: PAIT/Tm discretJon prevent forthnght statements. Ptsces.. .Yirgo nauvcs figure SplmuaJ Reader & Ad· Piiot hu an excellent oP-lestl ltM, U 12121 yr old disturbed Fem. Pvt ....... ...... agement of otflc•. prominently. vlSOf'. Advtce In an llf• portunity for a cereer £<°"....i"'-'tyr--i MIF rm & bowd.. No cooking .... I I Accuracy. apprecatlon OemoMtrating products In stor• Hout1y/b0n-~ 9Q.3 \07 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Obtain professional appraisal where matters: love, marriage, oriented Major Account ~ ..,_ ...... .,,.. or housework. Selary trl .... ..., lor detail and reterMC* -------- property and security arc concerned. You are "inextricably" involved business. etc. 631-9397 E11ecut1ve wtth a PfGoven Baxter'• nMdt codctall. open. 494-5157 Pt•••llc. TY required. Call Britton 1 .... '!!f.Tm-. . . .b.li d · track record. real bookkeepers & cooks _..__ ......_.._.. ... ,....._.,, 640-6962 8:30-11:30 ...-. -cycle h1gb~ights attraction, respons1 L ty ~n a mo~e senous SPIRITUAL READINGS potentl•I. gu•ranteed Apply In person. 1434E ,._, .. ..,,... ..... __ I ~-• · · Start et t7.45, ..-Jng 11 attitude regardtng mc~ber of opposite sex. Capncom plays important Advice In all matter•. Love. draw~ ag•lntt cqrn-Cutver Or, 1rWie General contractor look-..,., .. .,. -IUllTllllll H.S. grade. U.S. c::m.., role marriage & bualnesa. mission. ~re to m0ve Ing fOI' aub• to bid In-2111 ......, II, I.& Perfonn all typee or aot ,. hard work..._ Need arto. · Also coonsellng. 1815 Into management a plus. BEAUTICIAN. auranoe wont. Send ,. paJrs pr•vtousty em-Cell MPM .... , Hll atab tt Ifft ltr So. El C•mlno filal, San Send resume to Leguna Beectl. aume to G.l.C .. 312 Oall P&L/Tm PAT ptoyed In apt malnt or Hunt. lk:tl M4 2tlO l~an 290I Ital 2tl2 Clem. UC'd. 491!1298 P. 0 . Box 15e0 Renee 494-1600 Pl #G, BrN 92621. • flltllm-builder/customer 9"Vlce •••••••• Seeking pror. resp. Mtover §1 ....... Gara . Lest F•H• EOECosta Mesa. 92626 •Wm CHI Opportu~ltl~~ •valleble req'd. 642~907 PART-TIME, v.-. hour'8 35 tor Fountain Valley Prof. M/F 25-35 lhr exec. C ''If"'~• 'i:o with the LOS ANGELES LIT_ nice turnlahed room. 3 br houM. E/btutt, N.B. otta ,...,. · Foond: 3131, Ftn Vly. blk •ASSISTANTS Rellel. lull time. 6am-2:30. T1Me;6 Clrculatlon o.-~ to Induct. w1y A.M.. 842-2917 Wash/dry, dlahw .. her, 631-6155 M. Lab & Retriever 4-5 •MANICURIST 10am-6:30. rotating partment In our door to Full time l'n\lstbeowr 18 weetlends.MuetNMIO.- You'll be Snug Au Bug In pool, frple. gar. Avail. flct ltatala 14 mos 847-.8823 &11111, UlllTUT Rle=~:Saion weekends Hospltal e~ door newspaper Mite & hav• C.UI Ot•....,• ~ v~t~~ lovelyroom.pool,kitprlv. 413 Wl0.&20--0131 1817 W'61Cllff bf, N.B. ln~'":9Stt~ongP ·= 200NwptCtrOr.N.B. :~~.~~~rde e!..0~am Gu~~nteed ~~::rv~!a~ wagon) to .-.i ,...._ nr .......-$300. 54M740 Pror. r-". Mlftoahr love-S1.30.,, ft . d c 1 t 5• 1 ......... , "'% p .... com-....,.._ oee6ar' In !Nine __ .__," _...-::: ',..---;·.----...~ ....,.. ..,., FOUND ADS ory & rvoject coor 1-1Mn1U llPAlll on v e etc en . v , _ _,_ oura· •pm to Theodore Robins FO«t ,,_.... : l~esa Verde CM house •narit 5• 1·5032 "' S C M m _...... .. .,... M"-...._ ~ .... I •-·-· 2H2 "'•-· nation reaponalbllltles. Center t . a..-Tral 1 1 2060 Hatt>or BIVd -· .... .... mo. 957-8582 Immediate 08f'llno• for " · .. .,.... n no 1 pro-· Oable. Contact reg •1•,qarliiiiiiiiid,.;ing....,..,c•'""r""•...,.fo .. r~th~e 600 a.I. approx at $1.00 ARE FREE Must poae11 excellent qualified ONLY: marine CUSTODIAN. dyl •O vlded. Potential to earn Buying end Mlllng el e Hyde Mondey lhru Fftdey Elderly 24 hours of Pv1 Br & ba In trg CM hme. aq. ft. office apaoe on peraonnel management flberglUI, palnten. elec· hrs/Wk; S5.72 l'lr+ t>en-S300 plus per W.-For reuonabi. pno.that'I b9Cweerl 9:30 and 10".30 •.. -.vi-•A-.... 7_10t8 No-smk. conalderate. Fe Newport Bl. C.M. New & organizational atcllla. tr•-lana, car,,.,.ters & efils. Pickup apptlcatlon en lnt.W.W. cell .. ... 1,1 d 1 11 Lmr =· ........ ;, __ ........ "" only S300.+ 548-2497 bldg. 645-8181. Randi. Cal·. w111 supervtM 1 0' oept ~ .:::;:;:.. at st Andrews Pr .. by-9.57-2361ext 1204 ~~~ .. ~·~~~."~641·~··~~~7·~·~·~·~===::-:=:::~ !Cltita R neat bMCt\ atatt memt>ers, Incl. Ex· ••••' .;::'~ lerian Chur\:tl 600 St. An- &ntalt IM7 ~: lndry, utll Ind'. '2~: W.lll llWI U2·Hll ~~"!1=~!fi;ik~~ ._.... -drews RO. NB. 63 l-2880 ~-=\~1°/,.~~ OCEANFRONT: Lovely Len 675-5262, 642-8089 sg:3~~3;~'o, ~~~~·28~lke Min. 5 yrs •xp. a1 Admln. h .. ktt'tr Closes 413· wtaptltude ror m•th. & Penln. Pt. 3BR 3'A be. Rmmte to ahr 2 Br. 2 ba EXECUTIVE SUITE Aut. rsq. Nontamoker. Some e)(J>erlence nee. HITIL IEOEn, potting of acct• In prop. July/Aug. Agt 673-6090 NB rum. apt. Pool, Jae. N~ Cnlr sssoisns Found: Benjie type melt lmmed. °'*''no· S.nd Cotta Mau. 968-5252 Busy. cheerl\.11 olftee Metca ert'tp ... -!'!~t t~ 0tt,: eaona, weight room. ten· ·~" 470 dog. Newport Bch Pl«. resume to: TM~.!._0 Box career onenteO recep-__., __..one . ltatalt tt ntt, etc. $400/mo '""" su.8757 2500. N.B. 92oou Attn Ill Pll• tlonlst. Room '°' ~ ner Cos1• MeM 12 hrs ftart 2tOI 642-2507 Ive mag Hunt Beech 419 Main St. C•rmen Wolf O•y ahltt. 5 day weetl C&U vancement ADA pref 4 Pf wt! 957-t414 1 BR. 'V9r/ new. n-amkr 380 aq ft Prlv•t• ..,. Found· Blk & tan Germ. U.ITUTIYI lllT Sherry, 497_...77 X292 day weett Pl .. te call Are you plann4ng a move? a del Rmmte to lhr lrg 39f 2ba tranoe ·~bath $225/mo Shepherd M. Vic. HB. OAml (rntw~ Heney. 64S-7580 CIWlfled ads wtH point ~~S:OO. c!:i~73~ ~!4~2~c;:9e':~~mo s1erraMgmt &41-1324 · 963-7201 . 2131590-6497 'fn:i'::0"~:!~~~·: 7_12 noon. 5 day . you in ttie right dir.ctlon ""D-ui...-,....,.--:0r=--. -Of'l---=Ba~iy.--;;:Pv1~ ---------Newly redecorated Ml of 4 Found: brwn puppy. pt Pit t MCretarlel. Mull be ..., Experienced oniy. Cell SELL Idle Items with • to find the home you ...,,........ A Rmmte wanted to lhl 3 Bf olf!Qe eultee, reception & Bull, vie. Magnolia & motivated. 281•1911 Marla, 494..a.480 EOE Deify Pttot ~Ad. need. 642-5&71 betl. POOi. Shr 2B 2ba, hse. $400/mo COM. hme c 0 n r., • n c • r 0 0 m ~9th. C M. 642-2186 $476/mo Incl utll. Boet 873--3351. wr1t 642--0887 anaweri"" & eecretal'lai -. 0 c dOCk avail. D. Johnton ··• F . Keys, near . 780-1"8 87s-eooo Stir 3br Belboa Penn apt, eervlces. zerox nego-Fa ". gr 0 u no•. ca II · · M/FS290mo.Callbtwn3 ll•bte. Only tl70/mo. 2•1-8517. ELEGANT BIG CANYON & 6p.m 873-2506 Stephen Four YMr teue avallebtel •--------Condo. Fab. tum. S500. S B ,285 ..... 759-1501. Found· Shellie. Colite type. 111/lael, nett, $--5, non hr lux time 1 r . ....... WALKER a LEE R.E. m a I • . -N r "'*'pref. 7eo-a181 2 rm eulte '376, Rooftop Slat~ An Vt'f Daily Pilat GRAPHIC ARTIST Daily Pilat · ·· · · · · · · · · ·· RETAIL SILES COORDlllTOR MtF 2s yr°' older tow 3 ~:!° ~4l~s. =·:ft •ltlll llAll _8_ ... _ _,_ ______ _ Br h.. H.B. nr bch. 1000 n. MCOnd ftoor, quiet Found: Sml M. bl! Poodle, Ora nae County daily neW5paper L~ $400/mo. 751~974 aa ttrtM. nloely ltndecaped no ID. ·15th & ~ Ave, Orange County daily newspaper ls e MIF w 212 exec. condo, F«n. ooc;; •t&i. fQfy ::·.~~t:'~~ Npt Hgta. 545-7 8'ea..i .... 8 quick layout a.rtlst with king f&St paCC'd. fl xiblc .. chi<'V<'r VIiia Balboe. NB. unrum. empl. war\tt e1udlo or to VlckY 645-3S2a dtlYI Found tan l black puppy. ......_ f pesiJing to rootd1nat~ display sal~ a<·tivlly .,.25 + ~ atec.14S-375t w In NB/Bal. 831-9008 · V1C pac:lftc Sand9 tract knowledge 0 t)' • tts;:; Must have exct"pllon.al organ1z.altml.lll Mlf n fum 3 COM Prof FIOoklngtor1br.apt Offtce tor ..... 825" Hune8ch.53e--4182 duction.. camera ready art.:-ust k•ll Dull 1nclud lrack.ing d 1ly ~ 1375/mo utl or ;OOtl'I & beth In home, ='';°~t:' 10u Lo.t blade & tan tnele o;. able to get along well with ~ ttpl sales. answenng busy phones for all 720-1641 a M C d M / 8 · I • 1 · El cemlno or. boeta man S~d. vtc Hunt and lnt.erpret their ideas into layouts. outsid saJes s&.atr, roord1natm_g Aoomm.ete to.,.., 2Br CdM 759·93e0(7-tc>ml Mete, 3 blk• Eee1 of Fair· BMcn. 8903 Additional projects may include fly-theater dverta mg Som~ typ1ng. f1l ept. Poot. rum. S39S/m0 "eftnect men tmPfOyad \119w& AdM\e. 754-1040. Loet: Br'tttany Spanfel '· en. brochun!S. maps. IJld sale11 pns-mg ,.,,,,,uu·ed Ne paper o r agency ,_, utll M~• st. F&1t1lon letand area Mr. Trwc:y Vic. Wer & Fe!Mft, ent.allon visuals. 3 yea.n x -· -..., Homf t7&-e417, WOfk ~. prlvM•t.,• ... room In .... .,. ...__Ill a/I C.M Reward. 657-7541 _..f bl expe~ • +. Se-nd resume> or lPllE'r .ooe20 ,..,.,_ co L..atty .....,. perie new1paper pn:: era t al fl 144 Writ• Ad •717 C/o Delly Sutt• to 3000 am Loet tm1111 'l'9d cat, mlAt, Send recu~ or l•U~r of qualifl 0 qu 1 caoons to: • """"' Balboa ~ttoflt "'°'· P.O. 8o 15e0, Ht Hltt>Of I Baker Blueblf4 PIRO. ;: .. .!'!.!' .i...... Or ~ t Da1lv Pilot dUptex, greet w. MIM1 Coeta Meea tH2e MMt81 ~ 720-1444 .,... REWAR 4 ....., cauu11a to: Ad #968 'ffft, 1335/mo 17&-7oea r °'*' apeoe omct 1n NB, Loeti Wht Samoyeo, ORA · £ COA T DAILY PILOT P 0 Box 1560 P1ol. ,.., to .,_. ntW = ltll 'dMll & f\tm In =· 9d "FrlM'i. ANllrct HO. C ta M CA 92626 *CM. IPt ,.. Back water vt.w Ml-11 3129 ll-tU6 P.O. Box 1560 AttPnhon Pe Hogg nh lay UU t ~utll CM, 'ISO • ..., --. ~ ~ ....,,,oot omoe mrHb l C.0.la M CA 92628 CA.REEB OPPORTlJ ITI IHl O\ll' rnor. Otatir •• c-aJ 1·omm•NI' ....,.~,...., ha• • n tol'h o/ 1111 and pal1 ""'" !"""'"""" .... i.b'r '"' .-or 1ti.-loGowmc •.,, "flf>nflllnih In •ml ..,,h an ll\IJtl~ Jtafr. intrrl'•ltd '" 9rhor• '''' 1>t1h tk.t ~ "'llhm an u r11.111g 1ndu.in· • Ou1v ..,....,. t la@Jf...d & ~ lwano dl..p. 1tmtnn Oflt'l'"llr for nndidatt"a .,U. l'IJ*'-al'lll a pro•,.n 1nrk ~.·:;.1ary pl111 ~IJ'lld- • L~tch l>n•l'r OtoA Rt·•por111t-1111... wJI tn rludt ,...~,,. op arid dtlt~ e.l P<'f'IAIJon. ~ Mt.AbWi a.nd ....._ ... , •• Cadidiatt "'',.' br 11 1r ... ~I ,..,. of torth • fOlid ~nr. ........ 1 -Otffltlftf', hclurh. H>ITORl.\l • I·"''~ hpt'I• Part llm~ fl09™"' fm ll\flll!llrlf "'f" •mtn111 inatl ind 1entral ~lf'rln"t r~tro :ltl ._... hourn. r1umt c110.._ ·- M1413'orlMl-1Mt otdblger,fdtore1°"'99 butktlng 1t1 ~ ~ '"--a.-ORANGE COAST OAllY Ptl01 H...,. tomethl~ 10 Milt "3C.brttto "414511 trlct. Large&ll'Mllllllect UlllTl/.111.1 Attention: Melinda in-.-_;:ry •\<I w . ,"'; ~f . co.s• .. ~.t:'~~~"' c.~ _.,.,t. 11~~~~;1.,..iJii~'~·;·i·~~~•ill CIM&lfled -do ,, ...... ant Ada Call &•2·M7' ••altabte.175-tMt OotcalJ ONLY l35-t19t-1.!::::====:::::--=========~-.:__..:..::.:...:.;:..;;.:.:..:..:..:..:.:...:...:.:~:..:·..:.· :.;· ·~·.:.· :..:·...:.·.:.· :.:·~· :..:· u.:._ ·-r ACROSS 1 PIC*' units 8Rtce Mgment 10 Ground malt 14 Entrance 15 Rivw of Europe house 68 Stulft q""'1 59 Blunder 81 Hogllke mammal 18 Vapor: pref 17 Oanl81 -1a··-- 82 Printing style: """..,....,.., dfeam1ng?" 19 Emperor 20 Slumbers 22 Ogres 24 Jungle beast 26 cr .. tec:t: of bfrds 27 Ev.-green 31 Rend.,-ed 32 Spurious 33 Summary 35 Forty winks 38 Work units 39 Oehghted in 40 Got up 41 Affirmative 42 Doomed one 43 Ave· prer 44 Family 45 P\'ffume Ingredient 47 Made dull 51 Foot part abbr. 83Shella:11. 64 Dog tag, e.g. 65 $Ome rabbits 66 ~rrlod away 67 Tra~srers DOWN 1 Ship mem~ 2 Chemical compound 3 Agave's kin 4 Spartan king 5 Undefgar· meot 6 In wh1;tt way 7 Cheese 8 Greek author 9 WI island 10 Having a dull finish 11 Cru1s1ng 12 Vigorous t3 Arab or Turk 21 Sward 23 Error 25 Peter and Wolfe 27 Be guided by 28 Knowledge 29 Ova 30 Merrymaking 34 Ops· daugh· ter 35 Unwise thing to do· s1 36 Italian town 37 Resound 39 Texas sy~601 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 14 17 20 PlftllL CUii Experleooe<S. Excel. com- pany benefits and excel working conditions Apply In person. Univer- sity Oldsmoblfe 2850 Harbor Bf, Costa Mesa. PBX Operators, P/T. 4·8 PMtswmg and night shift rellel Exper pref. but will train. Regency Answering Service. ~5·2550 PEST COITllL TEO• Leading focal pest control company needs route technician for steady Job We train No experience necessary Call Charlie. 9. t2am. at 979-6021 Tiit "'"' ll11er, lac. 17042 Glllefte Av. Irvine 250.0331 PHONESECRETA~ 1--------Need a job? Stan today 1--------- Call 9~-6100 llECEmOllST For raw office. light ac-Piohtrt Fr•• Flaislter counting. good typing Part/time. Homemaker or skiffs & good phone per. student over 18 Hours sonallty Call 644-5292 ne>r.lble. No expef'lence 1--------- necessary 897-3881 llto1,tl11itt /Tnlst Plan takeoff person, prei for Exec. Suites In Nwpt retiree 642-7222. ask for Bch. Needed lmmed. Cali Neville or Bob Alexson 752.0740 (Donna) PIESSIWI W&ml llEOEmHIST coast Label needs some-Must speak both Eng. & one Interested In learning Spanish well. Pleasant a trade. 782 Newton way, telephone mann~rs and Costa Mesa 645-3350 typing skills req d Call ---C M I. 673·5187 PROIOTIOll Can you Spare 3 hrs nightly? A'reyoo . Well groomed. dependable an<l Mlf motivated? Ooyou .. EnJoywork1ng with kids? If you can answer YES Phone ~6-7021 2:30-6pm Mon thru Frt 40 Outlaw 42 Mrs. Chap· fin 11 43 Expedient 44 Genuflects 46 The masses 47 Woven band 48 Slow music 49 Arm bones 50 Skin layer 53 Silly one 55 Mocked 56 Without Lat 57 Liberal - 60 Kitty 11 12 13 MBZ 350SLC '72. 73K ml. Clualc. Asking S18K, 'Dys 714 &39-0351 Ctlrla '78 Sevllte. tffwr. new paint, good tires. 11009. t\ 786-4554 NABERS CADl.LAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mKMge Cedlhcl In SoutMm C.ntomlal See ua tod~ 40-1110 ~ ' .. ,IJ 111\.1 Amigos de Bolaa Chica and Signal Landmark have formed an untlUly alliance In oppoettlon of a marshland bulldlng pro- ject./ Al . Irvine's getting a new llbracy. In a park aettlng. no less./ Al California Thousands of fans mourn death olMarvlnGayeat oemetery./ M .Border Patrol agents round up big alien smug- gling ring./ M Na don Two killers express re- morse before being put to death-thlamornlng../ Al Columnist Rtchard Cohen says U.S. policy toward South Africa ls raclst./A11 World Archeologlsts find 5 mllllon-yea{-old human jawbone In Africa./ AS Lebanon president agaJn· pushes for end to con- tinued battling./ M LlTing'. Can divorce mediation cut the emotional and financial costs of ending a marriage? ~81 In technology's race to keep up with lifestyles It has Ignored the refrlger- ator./82 Sports Estal')cla's Jon Jot'mston and Jim Curtis, along with Marco Bald I of Wood- bridge, are honored on the All-CIF 3-A basketball team./C1 This time Angels lose In the ninth -on a two-run homer by Bo'ston's Mike Easler, 2-1./C1 Golden West College ~ stays unbeaten !n-South Coast Conference soft- ball by beating Fullerton. /C2 Entertainment A movie about hookers, starring Farr,ah Fawcett, should be better than It Is. /82 Bualneu l Corona del Mar Investor completes his buyout Qf a New York electronics flrm./85 INDEX Erma Bombeek Bridge Bulletin, Board Buelnete C.lltomla News ClaMtfled Coma Cf'OllWOl"d OMth Notlcee Horoecope Ann Lal\d«• Uvtng Mutual Fund1 National Newa =.'°"Loe Pubtlc Notic.t =·M~«1 ' T~ Theet«t w ... WortdN9Wt 82 EM A3 B~ A4 OM IM ce C4 C7 82 81"2 85 A4 A11 A3 C4-5 C1-4 ee 82 82-3 A2 A4 may have set off shooting spree BJ THE DA.ILY PBm STAFF Colla Meta police .tnvcstipton were lr'Yina to determine today wbetber drup or delayed stress syndrome were responaible for tria· am... a sbootina pee Wednesday alle&edly beaun -by 33--ycar.old Micbael G. Tilbury, a former.Naval air traffic controller and ex·.,;ental patient. Tilbury wu arrested after be al- leaedJy wounded one man aad nar- rowly missed se.veral others •be kept SWAT teams at bay for thftC hours while sporadically ·ruina about SO rounds of aunfire from his trailer at 2093 Mi ple St. in Costa Mesa. I J _ ~,...,_..._,..._.u..- Coeta 11 .. SWAT team 91t. Alan Kent lmeela o~er aaapect followm, tbree-hT •lete oata!de ...U triauer. Slayer'of priest.gets ch(rge reduced From staff ud "ire repertl A state appeals court has reduced the 1981 murder conviction of a man who punched a Seal Beach priest in head, an attack that prosecutors -led to the priest's death. e Fourth District Court of Ap- in Santa Ana redu~1 the second~egree mQrder convictit>n of Ronald "Bud" SprinJ to involuntary manslaughter, a ruling expected to soon result in Spring's release from prison. • A three-judge appeal panel con- cluded Spnng, now 37, did not have murderous intentions when he struck the Rev. Felix Doherty of St. Ann's Church in Seal Beach in early 1980. Doherty was not hospitalized after receiving a dime-sized bruise on his forehead in the incidenL Spring, who had argued with the priest about a woman he believed was kept in a convent, was accused of misde- meanor assault and battery until Doherty died 17 days later. The state's appeal court ruled last week there was insufficient evidence to convict Spring of second~egree murder. The judicial ~nel ordered Spring returned to Orange County Superior Court from the quomia Men's Colony ~n San L'f Obispo for resentencmg. "Actions speak toJter than words. Spring's act1ons w('e simply not those of one enj)arked on a murderous assault," !says· the ruling authored by Justice 1bomas Crosby. "Spring's assault co•isted of but a single punch and not even of sufficient force \O bclc down an elderly man or cause ore than sli&ht outward damage." An autopsy ~un that death re- sulted from a hem hage caused by the blow. Spring, originally given a IS-year-to-Life sentence, has already served two more years in prison than would have been the case in a manslaughter convi~tion. . "I felt all along that this was a classic involuntary manslaughter. It's unfortunate that the ruling came down four years after the incident," said Orange County Public Defender Ronald Butler, who .represented Spring. Butler said Spring'.s "havin$ to serve two more years m state pnson than be should have is notjusticc .. .As (Pleue eee CHARGE/ A2) N:ByaGhtclubafter Am rica'sCup § after wresting it fro~he New York also announced earlier that it had put yndicate formed to mount a Challenge Yacht Cl ub in Septe bef. together a syndicate and submitted a · Griffith said N · rt Harbor formal challenge to brinJ the "auld . to rec~ptur~ trophy from Australians Yacht Club's challe e was the first mug"backtoitspedesta11.nthec1ub's · from the West Coast~ nnis Conner lobby where.it..had remamed.bolJed By ALMON LOCKABEV special yacht club meeting by Com-of San Diego Yacht b announced for 132 years. . ~,... ....... ...._ modore John S. Griffith Jr. who told earlier this year that he was putting "We have been working on this · The Newport Harbor Yacht Cub the members tbat a syndicate has together a syndicate to retrieve the project for about three months." said has formally challenged for the been formed to mount a challenge. cup. but his group~ not made an Bill Ficker. 1970 defender of the cup. America's Cup in 1987. The challenge has been formally official challenae. who has been na~ed chief adviser to Announcement of the challenge submitted to the Royal Perth Yacht The New York Y t Club. holder the Newport syndicate. · was made Wednesday night at a Club in AusJralia. holder of the cup of the hallowed pri for 132 years, (Pleue eee NEWPOR1:/ A2) __ ...,~Out Pro.and anti-transit tai forces ~~~l,s •f4J,K' roll out big gun fpr campaign ~fll.•P~. r.~ix Proposition A. as the penny trans- ponataon sales tax initiative will be designated on th.e June S ballot, already is shaping up as possibly the most expensivecampaian ever waged in Oranac County. It also might become one of tbe most bitter. The pro-tax campa~ commlltec, the politically potent Citizens for Better Tnnsponation, alt9dy has collected more than S2SO,OOO in cash to fuel what is eitpcctcd to be a high-profile, pass-the-tax push. And campaian officials have in- dicated they arc willing to spend whatever is needed to pass the initiative, which would increase t'he county saJes tait for the next I S Ycatl by 1 percent to pay for lara,e of pecbae of highway and fftieway ptOJC<'tS. In fact., the pro-tax campaian has received the laraest. 1inJ!e campai&n contribution ever made in the county. The trvinc Co.'s $100,000 oon· tribution tops the list of prominent county corporate names that have aliudy contribuled heavily to a ' JEFF ADLER Focus ON TH£ NEws campaign that has re-Ledty set a $I million aoe1. .,,T Amona bis-name ~pontc con- tributors to the pro-iax ~m~lan are Disneyland. which ki~irr$2S.OO<r. the Mission Vi~o Co~w· hich con·. tributcd SS0,000; C.J. cntrom cl Sons. which contribu $25.000; Newpon Bcach·bfted :f fic Mutual Insurance Co., whicb ve SS.000: Hughe Aircraft, whic kicked in Sl0,000: and the Santa ~araariia Co. of San Juan Capistrano, which gave SlS,000. lncludina the time a~ scTVlces of employees donated b scveraJ of those comlJllnics, Citizens for Better Transportation rcponed collecting a total of nearly $300.000 between Feb. I and March I 7. 1984, the campaign discloSWJ: statement filed with the OrallJe County Reaistration and Elccuons Division n:vcaled. Opponents to the tax measure, who launched their campaign Tuesday by unvci11ng a USC study critical of the transportation plan1 arc hoping to raise between ~300.000 and $500,000. Citi2:ens Afainst Unfair Taxation rcponed in its financial discto u~ rcpon receiving $30.960 in cash contributions thro~ March 28. mostly SI 000 don&'\.ions from more than twodozcnarcaautodcalcrswho oPposc the tax. Auto dealers believe the added penny saJes tu will drive car bu)'.«1 into otiahborina ClOuntiM. Amona auto <kilcn hstcd as con- tri.buung to the anti·t.ait ca:mpaiin •~ Eddie Hopper Cbe~rolct, Oevacr Motori, Huntington Beach Honda and Mike McCarthy Busck. acc:ordlna (Pleue eee Tlt.A"81T I A2) Neighbors say he was unpredictable BJ STEVE MARBLE °' ... _.,,... ... · A former naval air traffic coa11GI* who shot up a Cotta Mesa--.. t>orbood Wednesday was dacriliid today as a unpredictable man widl a ·bair-triger temper who read Nazi . an<tsuspected the R1•Mi1m were after him. . ''He's a fruitcake. He'd go out i.D die front yard and s1art yellin& at bimtelf for no reason," said I.arty ScnPe. one of a group of you.na men Who live in the house adJaeent to the -.II trailer Michael Gordon Tilbury bolrJd up in Wednesday. Tilbury once attacked a tree in the front yard with a baseball ~ accordmg to Ocano Nelson, who said be does not live in the neiabborbood but met Tilbury at several parties. "He was hittin& tbe tree,~ about microwaves. He was Dipped,, Ndlonraid.. ••tte was always k>okiM OWlide. He tbou&ht be wu in Vbnm, I Juesl. He thouPt people~~ t1Hlte bushes and that the RuMiant were after him," he added Carlene Norton. another neiibbor, said she had aone out drintiQI and dancing with Tilbury and found the 33--year.old man to be nice but .. weird at umes." "He talked about guns a Jot He was nice, quiet. sort of kept to himJdf." Norton said. ''He'd get weird at times but we all get weird sometimes.., Several persons said Tilbpry bad been in and out of mental health units but were uncertain where and when. A military spokesman today con- firmed Tilbury bad been treated over an extended period at Long Beach Veteran's Hospital but would not disclose the nature of his treatment. Spra,ue said Tilbury bad lived in the trader on Maple Street about a year and received a monthly gove~ meot check ofSSOO. "He read a lot. He read Wall Street stuffbut mostly Nazi things. Hitler- that kind of stuff." Mark Luongo, another resident of the house, said be banded Tilbury a letter from a mental health qency just minutes before the shootina started. He didn't know the contents (Pleue eee SUSPBCT I AS) .... Customer really gets-:- it his way The customer had no beef about having no beef when he opened bk bag at the Burger King drive-thtCMllll; The $9SO he found was more like jack-in-the-pot. a whopper or ... order. if you will. And awar. he drove, ··never to be seen again, • Costa Mc:U police Lt. Tom Lazar-said Wednesday. Burger King officials are not aa= about the incident but Lazar • "This man im·1 your basic hODCtl person." The ~ contai~ina the fa,st..fOod rcstauran t s mom ma rcoet,J>tl WU inadvertently bandedou\ with blpof l food Friday afternoon &om lbt restaurant at 31 SO Harbor Blvd. The customer didn'rask .. Wbett., the beef!" -an advertilina llqjan from a rival hamburler chain. Wendy's. • He also didn•t say .. Hokt lbe lcttU<X," a BUJ'ltt Kina slopn, and therein hes the crime -milaP- propriation oflos1 or found~>'· "Because it's obvious B~ ~ isn't JOID& to 11ve away $900 widl ti.mburgen." ~Lazar satd. But he added ~t if tbc CUS10llltt were to ~um the money at tome futu~ date, ul do1ft tbirlk we'd prosecute bim.'' Lazar 11.1d the Buracr Kina ma. ager. who name " WJthheld by poli~. reported he stt ~ bl& down near the buf'ICT' and 6ics wbcn ht was distracted by a Yo'Otkcr"s question., and they UC\'Cr got I I' plate (Pleue ... CAUJ A.2) .. s ~&I WCR after him. ~ the tbfte.hour atand-olf. ca&nOo aid. SW AT lam rMm· ben repeatedly anem~ to contact T~ but 901 DO~-· .. He ~ llid • wOrd ~· tbc whole thiM. Sven When he came out we ...... if be WU Oil or if be WU lbot. aU be uJd was. 'I aoot a bunch of Valiuma.0 " • Calnoa said a .aearch of Tilbury'• trail« did Mt• turn u'-evidence of ttrup ... Abo~ all we found were a bunch of empty vitamin bottles, .. he 11id. Tilbury wu l&ken to Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital immedi· ately after he balf..crawlcd, half-fell out of hit trailer about 4: l S p.m., Calnon 11id, and his stomach was pumped because a drua overdose was suspected. Results of tests to determine what drup Tilbury had taken, if any, arc pendina. About 4S minu es before Tilbury surrendered, police were still tryina to determine if he was alive by throwing rocks at the trajler and succeeded in breaking a window. "He didn't acknowledge the rocks," polfoe Capt. Bob Green said. SW.AT team members with gas masks were preparing to enter the trailer when the door opened and a ha\l.d and rifle appeared, according to radio repons. .. He came out of the door on his knees, .. Green said. Clad in a blue and white plaid shirt, police initially thought Tilbury may be wounded and called for para- medics. He looked dazed but coherent enough to say "keep those people out of here" when a pack of · photographers and reporters ran toward the home. Police carried Tilbury to the rear of a patrol car. Capt. Green said the incident bcpn when .. Tilbury inexplicably fired on his roommates, wounding Smith as he tried to scramble over a backyard fen cc and escape. Randy Roseberry, landlord of a three-unit residence on Maple Street. said he was riding his motorcycle to a friend's house about I ·p.m. when Tilbury fired at him. ' "I was stopped at the stop sign (at Hamilton and Maple) and I heard the gun Jo off. All I could sec was ahand and a gun coming out of the (trailer) doorway. He pulled off five or six rounds and I just hauled off." Rose- berry said. When Roseberry turned his bLkc around and drove back down the street, he was joined by the first police car on the scene, driven by Sgt. Bill Bechtel. "He started finngagain and the cop car backed up and then we JU St got out and laid down in the street. One shell hit about one inch from the front door (of the police car.)" Police reports said the radiator and 'f • O..,Net SW AT team mer1eanta BUI Bechtel, Alan Kentr••P"ll""ll' •upect to wald:iaf patrol car. tires of Bechtel's poHcc unit were hit with five rounds from a .22-caliber automatic rifle. As Bechtel backed his car down Hamilton Street, the repon said. he apparently ran into a parked car. As police and SWAT team mem- bers began surrounding the traiJer, Tilbury opened fire every half hour or so. Residents of several surroundina apartmcol5'wcre evacuat~ and three schools kept custody of about 250 students who Jive in the Maple Street area until the incident ended. A parent notified authorities at Pomona Elementary School while bus driven at TcW~c Middle School learned of the sniper attack over their radfos, school officials said. One of tbc last residents of an apartment complex on the southeasl corner of Hamilton and Maple 5lreets to be evacuated was Charlene Jordan. who bad to be escorted from the complex because she is legally blind. Neighbors said Maple A venue Chnst1an Scho sniper's house an apparently had ttme. oppos1 tc the hrec doors down, n closed for some Robert Bunncy 7, who lives lo the left of the sniper' omc. said be was at home when th iring spree bcaan. "We thought they were tm- cnackers," he sai But when a police officer came up t the Bunncy home and told them to ave; they realized what they heard as gunfire. They broke out a w n backyard fence and made their y to a neighboring street. Joe Ernest sai e first heard rifle shots at about p.m. from the Huntington Viii apartment unit across the street Hamilton Street. "l looked out e window to sec what was going and then saw a police car tum nto Maple from Hamilton and th e were more shots. The car backed (back on Hamil- ton) real fast. A then I saw that it bad two flat tires NEWPORT SAILORS AFTER THE CU Prom Al Ficker said the syndicate officers arc George Tooby. president: Jim Warmington. w1ce president: Steve Barnard. secretary: Commodore Gnffith and staff commodore Phil Ramser, directors. The syndicate already has a com- mitment of$ I million. It will take about S6 million to successfully put together a campaign. Ficker said. "We ~ already interviewing top skipperl' i""1:Jnc-design classes in the United States as a possible helmsman,'' said Ficker. "including taking a close look at the top U.S. helmsmen in the upcoming Olympic yacht in" games ... Griffith said the syndicate will be called "Eagle" and that Johan Valen- tijn has been commissioned to design two 12-meter yachts -the first to be a tnal horse which will probably be launched in January or February of 1985. Valentijn 1s a naval archttcct who has been involved in designing five 12-metcryac ht s . in c lud ing Courageous in.1977 when he was pan of the firm of Sparkman & 'Stephens: Australia. the unsuccessful 1980 challenger: France II. and Magic and Libert) for the 1983 U.S. defense. (Libert) v.as the yacht skippered by Conner 1 n losing to Australia 11.) .. We have complete confidence in ValenllJn." said Ficker. "despite his unsucces~ful 1983 creattons. Ficker said a builder has not yet been selected for the new boats, but that it probably will be Newport Offshore of Newport. R.I. because of the firm's previous experience. Will the new boats have "winged keels" such as was on Australia U in 1983? "I would say definitely. yes." said Ficker. "The International Yacht Racing Union has approved winged keels in the 12-metcr rule and there is no reason we should not be in- fluenced in that direction." Ficker said the syndicate 1s now in the evolutionary phase of the pro- gram. including fund-raising. He said Bfll Cnsptn of the Newport Harbor club and Valentijn already have spent two weeks 1n Penh overseeing sailing cond1t1ons there. The Royal Penh Yacht Club has s the date of January 1987. for the nc cup challenge. Ficker said ns had not been announced befo "because we want- ed to be sure w ad a the commit- ment to launch challenge in the most corinth1an anner possible." "In our scare for a helmsman we arc looking for a kipper with definite attributes of c pcnence and dis- cipline." said Fi er. "This campaign will require mo11 discipline than ever because of the d lances m travel and the time spent living away from home for skip and crew. Plans call o sending a team to Australia for p ctice in November 1986. ··ey that 11 • the second boat should be m the ater." Ficker said. Asked about wport Beach as the stte of an Ame a's Cup campaign, should the local }acht club wm the cup, Ficker said. "It would be amazing spectacle with probably ' whole city being turned over to l effort." Ficker should now. He has been involved. one ay or another, in Amenca'sCup mpaignssincc 1967. COUNTYCOOKIES OK ••• The names o the other syndicate members wi ll • named as their contributions arc fort hcoming. F1l·ker said. J'l'OlilAl The America Cup first came into a being as a y hung prize in 1851 when the scho er America went to England and d fcated the cream of the Br1t1sh ya ling Oeet m a race around the Isle of Wight for a prize then known as c "I 00 guinea cup." a bo11omles\ p chcr that remained bolted to 1ls pl c at the New Yorlc Yacht Club un I 11 was won by the Australians. CASH .. From Al number from 1hc dcparttng cus- tomer's truck. "At this po t. there aren't any leads. rcall)." 1ar said. A Burger mg official said no d1sc1 pltnary a 11on was anticipated against the re ura nt employees. TRANSIT TAX BATTLE LOOMING •• From Al to the report While the anti-tax group la&.~ far behind Its pro-lllit opponents 1n the campaign ca!ih hunt, the pro-ti.It c&mPltan committee found 11 had sufficient resource to donate S2S.OOO to lhe affiliated Dcmocrauc pro-tax cffon headed by former ~tale Demo- crauc chairman and developer Rich- ard O'Neill. the d1sclosurt report also ShOW1 Save County of Orans.c Roads and Env1ronmen1 ~S ORE) will 11m pn· martly at tum1na out pro-tax Dcmo- aauc votcn on June S, 1ocord1n1 lo O'Neill The .. Yes on A .. ~mpa1a.n. &J 11 formally has been dubbed. wtll be m.anqcd by lbe Nebon-Pldbe11 ' ( on!luhtn¥ !>crv1u:\. d ~dl-1.nown poh11cally onentcd consultina firm that already has been paid $40.000 for its services, according to the dis- closure report on file. While the pro-tax campai$fl com- mittee apparently hu a,trded 1t<1elf for the campaign by building up its cnmpaian rc<1Crves, the anti-tax effort rtcently opened a two-pronged of· fcn'1VC • f)( ides 1Hu1n,1 the study cnt1cuina the plan. the ant1·l8" C1t11.tn5 Apinst Unfair Tnxation ;nnounced It had filed a complaint with the state Fair Poltt1cal Pracuccs Comm1ss1on cl11m1na the Orange County Trans- ponat1on Comm1 s1on failed to d1s- clo~ a SI 54.000 e:iitpenditurc 1n hchalf of the tax A spokes n forthe1nt1-tu effort, Tom R<>sers, allcd the commtSSion's expenditure nd the resultant oom- municattons roaram a "propapnda campaian." "In all m~years in the political arena. I've n ver seen such a blatant attempt to in ucnce the public's vo1c by the use of ~payers' own money." s~ud Rogtrs, ormcr chairman of the county GOP ·cntral committee. In calhn~r the FPPC"s 1nvest1aa· uon, Rogc said the exprndif\lre clearly wu tend~ to promote tbe tax and th ·fort consmutcd a con- tnbut1on t at should have beef\ rtpon cd 1n the Citizens for Bette~ Transponallon's disd o urc llll~ mC'nt .- • ... IO .. .... • 41 " .,, ... ,. " ..,,.. .. '° ~ ... ,,:: '*" ........ "• =· .. 40 ... , ... ::-S:-r.1£: tr I .. • ........... 11:,8.C. n 14 =:i•v. • •1 ,.....,_.._.....,.. •io Loo. ....... ,c .. . , Fe-.._~ .... ..., ~ ., II _,...,.,Md out IO.__"-g:..,z;:.. .. .. u ., .. 11 :."""' -.......... liioool*le.,._. ...... ~ I~ MOel .... IMltlOOfl ...... 1 IO ~1111 ... c. 10 ., ...... .. ., t wind-Md== .... °' llO~ .... loulf1 I 1i 11012 o.....fltW°'91 .. .. !ii '°"""' lftd ,..., -== ,, • IO .. ca ~IO.....,..tllO o. .... 11 " ""°" ---.~-...... di .. ""°""',,..., -°""°" ,, 40 ~ petlodl of llgtll ,..,.=.... Ollllllll .. " ---~to IJ~ 1' ... wlllCM 10 k'*i lo' 1t llll04ll = FlilnlMlla 4$ II ~IO lllOtlll,_..,..,.. ,.,.. " ~ ~W..IO_.,... :::r .. 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Orangeqountyjoin U.S. . . .. in marriage, divorce drop From staff ud wire repo!'• There were fewer marriafCS in both Orange County and lhc nation durina 1983, marking the first time in nearly a decade that there has been a decrease nationally in the number of couples stepping to the altar. But while fewer people are getting married, fewer also arc choosing to divorce, a national trend mirrored in Orange County, according to the National Center for Health Statistics and the Orange County Ocrk's Of- fice. In addition. the preliminary 1983 figures released in Washington, D.C. this week showed a declining birth rate. while the natio n's death rate remained stead y. The center said there were 2.444,000 marriages nationwide last year. down from 2,49S.000 the year before. That was the first year-to-year decline in marriages since I 97S, the center s.a1d . In Orange.County. 19.250 mar- riages were recorded 1n 1983. down slightl) from 19.643 the year before. Divorces declined for the second consecutive year across the nation as an estimated 1.179,000 couples divorced. 1.000 fewer than in 1982. The number of divorce actions filed 1n Orange County during 1983 decreased from 13.805 1n 1982 to 13. 788 last year. It marked the sixth straight year the divorce rate has dtclined since a record 17,429 divorces were recorded m 1977. according to a spokeswoman in the county clerk's office. At the same time. the national birth rate declined 2 percent to 3,6 14.000 last year. according to the center's report. The center noted that the number of women aged 15 to 24 isdediningas CONTINUED STORIES the children of the post-war Baby Boom qe. Nearly half of all births are to women under • 2~ the center pointed oULJJl additioo..1inoaed &he fertility rate bu been declinina in recent years. The centec: aJso reported: •During 1983 an estimated 1,604,000 people were added to the population as a result of the excess of births over deaths, known as the natural increase. • •The provisional final death count for the year was 2,0-10,000. Tb.ii was a- dcath rate of 8.6 deaths per 1,000. residents of the nation, the same ratt! as the year before. •The infant death rate was 10.9 per 1,000 live births in 1983, down frotn 11.2 per 1,000 in 1982. FV parents and teachers plan layoff pr.otest tonight Parents and teachers arc expected to appear before the Fountain VaJlcy Schoq! District Board of Trustees tonight to protest the board's plans to lay off 62 instructors and other · employees at the end of the school year. The board meets at 7:30 p.m. in the District Education Center, 17210 Oak St., Fountain Valley. To comply with state law the district sent preliminary layofr no- tices to affected employees before March IS, The Fountain Vatlcy Education Association, representing the teachers,' has urged its members as well as parents to attend tonight's meeting. The organization hopes to con- vince the board not to distribute final la¥off notices. which must be re- ceived by May IS. CHARGE REDUCED ••• District trustees say the layoffs are needed because of the declining -enrollment in Fountain Valley schools. Enrollment determines the amount of state funding a district 0.., .... Ronald "Bud" Sprlna Just Call 642-6086 Detty Piiot OeHwery It QuarantMd M .-•"11 I 'Mr I 'f' J .............. '°'" ,_ Dy ~.)01" u11 ... ~ .... 1rm •10 'f'"J\11 I 11'•y ... ~ -. ... .., From Al far as I'm concerned. he should be released today." A court date has not been set. Chief Defauty ·District Attorney James Enri t said Wednesday "the sad part o all this is that we'll be releasing a rather dangerously dis- turbed individual." receives. Y offers camp . 0 Thc pragmatism of the ju11 has been defeated by the technicalities of the law," he said. Witnesses testified in the triaJ that Spring suffered from a delusion that a woman named Twilla Sugs, whom he briefly knew 19 years before. was confined against her will in a convent but would marry him if he could free her. The YMCA will offer a five.Oy camp seJsion durina the spring school break from April 16 to April 20. The day camp is for boys and girls in grade school. " Also. the YMCA will hold hs annual ·Camp S11n-Up Day ·and Family Club Program Open House on April 28 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at 2300 University Drive in Ncwpon Beach. Wbal do you llke about t•e Dally Pllot'r We.at don't you llke? 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Amigos de Bolaa Chica and Slgnaf Landmark have formed an unlikely alllance ln1>ppoaltlon of a marahland building pro- ./Al lrvlne'sgettlng a new library. In a park setting, noleaa./AI Cailfonda Thousands of fans mourn death of Marvin Gaye at cemetery./ M Border Patrol agents round up big allen smug- gllng ring./ M Natl on Two killers expreaa_r.e- morse before being put to death this morning./ Al Columnist Richard Cohen says U.S. pollcy . toward South Africa Is racist./ A 11 World Archeologlsta find 5 mllllon-year-old human jawbone In Africa./ AS Lebanon president again pulheaforendtocon- tlnued batttfng./ M Llvllll Can divorce mediation cut the emotional and financial coats of ending a marriage? /81 In technology's race to keep up with llfeatytea It has Ignored the refrlger- ator./82 SpolU Estancla's Jon John- ston and Jim Curtis, along with Marco Baldi of Woodbridge, are honor- ed on the All-CIF 3-K basketball team./C1 This time Angels 1088 In the ninth -on a two-run homer by Boston's Mlk6' Easler, 2-1 ./C1 Golden West College stays unbeaten In South Coast Conference soft- ball by beating Fullerton. /C2 Entertainment A movie about hookers, starring Farrah Fawcett, should be better than It Is. /82 Buslneu ·Corona del Mar Investor completes his buyo.ut of a New York electronics flrm.185 ~~<~!~:::-.:::~::.~::~:::::::~:~::::::·:::.:::•:~~~<$ INDEX . ....., .............. ....._ ...... Coeta-11-SW AT team let. Alaa Kent ueei. Oftr •aspect followlnf three-boar etece oatatde amaU trailer. p,.... •taff •wire,.,..... CM ~uspect termed 'fruitcake' A state appeals court bas ~uced , the 1981 murdcrcoavictionofamao who punched a Seal Beach priest in the bead, an attack tbat proeecuton said led to the priest's death. By STEVE MARBLE °' ... ....,,.. ... A former naval air traffic controller who shot up a Costa Mesa neish· borbood Wednesday was described today as a unpredictable man with a hair-trigger temper who read Nazi literature and suspected the Russians were after him . .. He's a frujtcake. He'd go out in the front yard and start yelHng at himself for no reason," said Larry Sprague, one of a group of youna men who live in th~ house adjacent to the small trai ler Michael Gordon Tilbury holed up in Wednesday. Tilbury once attacked a tree in the front yard with a baseball bat, accord1n1 to Deano Nelson, who said he does not live in the neighborhood but met Tilbury at several parties. "He was hitting the tree, 1alkinA about microwaves. He was fUpped, Nelson said. .. He was always lookinJ outside. He thought he was in Vietnam, I JUCSS. He thought people were biding in the bushes and that the Russians were after him," he added. Carlene Norton, another neighbor, said she had aone out drinking and dancina with Tilbury orhlt least one occasion and found tfle 33-year-old maQ to be nice but "weird at times.•• "He talked about guns a lot He was nice quiet, son of kept to himself," Norton said ... He'd get weird at times but WC all get weird sometimes." Several persons said Tilbury had been in and out of mental health units but were uncenain where and when. Police intially reported that Tilbury had been treated at Long Beach Veterans Hospitals but were still unable to confirm the report today. Spraf.ue said Tilbliry had lived in the trailer o n Maple Street about a year and lived off a monthly ~em· mcnt check ofSSOO. . "He read a lot. He read Wall Street stuffbut mostly Nazi things. H itJer - that kind of stuff." Mark Luonao, another resident of the house, said he banded Tilbury a letter from a mental health aaency just minutes before the shootjng started. He didn't know the contents of the letter. Sprague and his four roommates pointed out bullet boles inside their house early today. One shot slammed (Pl_.. ... SUSPSC'I'/ AS) The Fourth District Court of Ap- peaJs in Santa Ana reduced the second-dearee murder conviction of Ronald ··eud" ~to invoJuntary manslauabter, a rulina expected to soon result in Sprina'1 reJeaJe from prison. A \hree-judce appeal panel con- cluded Spnng. now l7, did not have murderous intentions when be stnack the Rev. Felix Doherty of SL Ann'• Church in Seal Beach in early 1980. NByachtclubafter America's Cup Doherty was not hospitalized after receivina a dime~sized bruite oe bit forehead in the incident. Spri.na. wbo had argued with the priest about a woman he beljeved was kept U. a convent. was accused of ~ meanor assault and battery wadi . Doherty died 17 days later. The state's appeal court ruled lul week there was insufficient evidence (Pleiue eee CllAJtO&/A.91 Syndicate formed to mount a ch a llenge to recapture trophy from Aus tra lians By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ~ ............ The Newpon Harbor Yacht Oub has formally challenaed for. the America's Cup in l987. Announcement of the challenge was made Wednesday niaht at a special yacht club meetin& by Com- modore John S. Griffi th Jr. who told the members that a syndicate has been formed to mount a challenge. The challenge has been formally submitted to the Royal Perth Yacht Oub in Australia. holder of the cup after wrestina h from the New York Yacht Club in September. Griffith said Ncwpon Harbor Yacht O ub's chaJlenge was the first from the West Coast. Dennis Conner of San Dieao Yacht Oub announced earlier this year that he was putting together a syndicate to retrieve the cup. but his aroup has not made an official cballenac. The New York Yacht Oub, holder of the hallowed prize for 1 32 years. also announced earlier that it had put together a syndicate and submitted a formal challenge to brinJ the "auld mug" back to its pedestal 1n the club's lobb>-' where it had remained bolted for 132 yean. "We have been workina on this project for about three months. .. said Bill Ficker. 1970 defender of the cup. who has been named chief adviser to the Newport syndicate. (Pleue..,.JlmWPORT/A2) Customer really-gem----..-. it·his wa~· The customer had DO bee( abolll having no beef when he opeMd lllil bagat the BuracrK.inadrive-dmvi* The $9SO be found was ~ lllli Pro and an tl-translt tax forces ~~;:.-!~~1~:~~:: seen apjn, • Costa Mesa police Ll. r:oll out blg g11ns for campaJ.gn :~~~t~J:.'":rl those comperues. Citizens for Better "This '!'8" isn't your basic bollilii Proposition A, as the penny trans- portallon sales ~ initiative wiU be desi&nated=tm' the June S ballot. already is lhapina up u p0aibly the most CJtpen1ive campaian ever wqed in Oranae County. It also miaht become one of the most bitter. The pro-tax campa1an comn\ntee, the Politically Potent Citizen• for Better Traosponation, already bas Collected more than $2$0.000 in cub to f\lel what is eapec,ed to be a hiah·profile, peta·the-tax push. And campaipl oftic:i&lt bav. in· dic.ated they are wiUioa to spend whatever is needed to pus the lnillativc, which wouad increase the I COUDt)' eales tu for lht nut 1S ~ bY l ~nt to pay for 1arae of pee~ of hiahway and ~Y ptO~ • h 1n ~ tfw pro.tax campeaan as m.-eived ll'e lirle$t, 1lnsJe wnpeian contribution ever made 1n the county. ;The Irvine Co.'1 SI00,000 con· tnbution tops the hst of prominent county corporate niimcs that have ahudy contributed heavily to a ·JEFF ADLEI Fo cus ON lHf N£ws campeip that bas reponedly tet a S l million pl. . Amona '"'"name copont~ con- tribUtors to the ~tax camJl!llllll are Disneyland. wbteb kicked m $25,000; lhc.,Mislion Viejo Co. which con· tnbuted uo,ooo; C.J. ~trom a. Sons.. Whicb contnbU"iJ; ils.000:1 Newpon Bach..tlettd hcific Mutua Insurance Co.. which pvt ss_OOO; Huahes Aircraft, whKh kicked 1n St 0,000; and the Santa Marpnta Co. of San Juan Capi trano, which pv~ SlS,000. lnclud1na the umc and services of cmploycc donated by several of T . ed U . person. • ransportatton repon co ecuna a The hH containina the •• rood total of nearly $300,000 between F~Hb. taurant's momtn.a reodDCI .... I .and M~h l7, l98•, thecampe• nadvertently b&ndedoutwithblpol disclosure tatement ~led ,with t food Fnday afternoon from die OraDJC C~U~t)' Rcauiration and rntaura.nt at 31SO Hart.or 81~ ElectOptedons c~~~~ ~~iurc who The customer didn'f~ _,,...., · • the. bccfl" -an advertllaQI ~ laune thctr campelln ~esday by from a rival hambwJei' dMiia. unvc1hQS •.USC study cnticat.of the Wend 's. t~~nation plin are boP"I to He Y also didn't •'/ .. Hold ta. raase btt'1ttn hoo.ooo and lettuce," a BufJCI' Kina alQpD. Mid s509,ooo. . . . therein lies the crime -...... C11J.ttns Apillll Un.fair 'fuauon propriation of lost or fou..nd p,~7. rq)Oned 10_ tls financial ~losure "Bedluse it's obvious~ Kimm repon rece1vma Si0,960 1n · · · s witi contribuuons · thi'Oufh M~tl 28, ~'°"" t2 ~(.!.~ mostly S 1.000 donations from matt Bit :C~ 1lait if IM CUl\O•er than two doz n area autO ddten Wt.a ~ 10 mum the mooey at eome of>pose the tax. uto deilm btl.eve fu date "I doll't thillk we'd tbe ~ ~ny ·~-::ll wdl d~vc ~IC him ... car vw)'Cn U\IO nc "I counuet.. Luar said t.be Bw,a' ~ .... Am~na auto~ ltlled ~ C'Oft-.,, •bOte UJM .., ~ 'Y tnbuttna to the anu-taa campe'8ft ~ poJtee "r:-' be "' u. •. c111 clDW8 Ed.die H~~ vrok\., Ciev1er r tbe and fries .-Ill ModtMo~ Mu,!!!1n1hton8 ~k h Hrdo~ v.'lsditt~a~squr..._ ._n ta.e .. ,an Y wic • acco "'' and they never '°' a llCallt *' (Pl-... ... ~~/A2l ~ ... c a-., •• ... SNIPER RAMPAGE PROBBD ••• hoaAl CJ110dy at the UCI Medical Cenw1 JI.ii W~ will be chafeed wilh at leut toven counts o( attempted murder. aid Lt. Jack CalDOll. ~t&be~...a. off. Ca1DOn •id. SWAT tam mem- ben repea\edly anempled to coniact Tilbury but tot no rapome ... He never .. id a word thfOUlhout the whole \biQ&. Even when lpe came out we asked if be wu OK or if be '41 &bot, all be eaid was, •t took a bu.nth of VaJiu1111.• .. ~ Calnon said a teareb of Tilbury'• trailer did not turn up evidence of dnap. ''About all we found were a ~ncb of empty vitamin bottJes,". be said. Tilbury was taken to Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital immedi- ately after he hal(-ctawled, half-fell out of bis trailer about 4: I~ p.m .. Calnon said, and his stomach was pumped because a drug overdose was suspected.. Results of tests to determine what drugs Tilbury had taken, if any, are pending. About 45 minutes before Tilbury surrendered, police were still trying to determine if he was alive by throwing rocks at the trailer and succeedesl in breaking a window. "He didn't acknowledge the rocks,'' police Capt. Bob Green said. SWAT team metnbers with gas masks were preparing -to enter the trailer when the door opened and a hand and rifle appeared. according to radio reports .. "He came out of the door on his knees." Green said. Oad in a blue and white plaid shirt. police initially thought Tilbury may be wounded and called for para- medics. He looked dazed but coherent enough to say .. keep those people out of here" when a pack of photographers and reporter$ ran towards the home. Police carried Tilbury to the rear of a patrol car. Capt. Green said the iheident began when Tilbury ineitplicably fired on his roommates, wounding Smith as be tried to scramble over a backyard fence 'and escape. Randy Roseberry. landlord of a three-unit residence on Maple Street. said he was riding his motorcycle to a fnend's house about I p.m. wlten Tilbury fired at him. "1 was stopped at the stop sign (at Hamilton and Maple) and I heard the gun go o ff. All I could see was a hand and a gun coming out of the (trailer) doorway. He pulled off fi ve or Silt rounds and I just hauled off." Rose- berry said. When Roseberry turned his bike around and drove back down the street. he was joined by the first police car on the scene. d riven by Sgt. Bill Bechtel. ··He stan ed finngaga1n and the cop car backed up and then weJUSt got out 20 -••• SuHf Rl POR T bOnlrY •• .... .. .. ~= ., 41 ,. 40 .. ., .. .. .. .. .. '4 to 41 54 " .. ., 4' M II i4 13 .. 50 N "'•1 17 ~ 11 o.llJ"94,....llf...._.IC_.., SW AT team eeraeanm BW Bechtel, Alan Kent. carry napect to waltlDC &Mltrol car. and laid down in the street. One shell hit about one inch from the front door (of the police car.)" Police reports said the radiator and tires of Bechtel's police unit were hit' with five rounds from a .22-caliber automatic rifle. As Bechtel backed his car down Hamilton Street, the rcpon said. he apparentJy ran into a parked. car. who had to be esconed from the complex because she is legally blind. · Nei'11bors said Maple A venue Christian School. opposite the sniper's house and three doors down. apparently had.been closed for some time. OrangeCountyjoins µ.s. in marriage1 divorce drop As_policeA.bd:SWAT team mem- bers bepn su.rroundiQ& the trailer, Tilbury opened fire every half hour or so. Residents of 1everal surroundina apartments were evacuated and three schools kept custody of about 2SO students who live ib the Maple Street area until the incident ended. A parent notified authorities at Pomona Elementary School while bus driven at TeWinkle Middle School learned of the snipe~ck over their radios, school officials said. One of the last residents of an apartment compleit on the southeast comer of Hamilton and Maple streets to be evacuated was Charlene Jordan, Robert Bunnev, 17, who lives to the F ·-•f ._ ... -1--po .... left of the sniper1s home, sajd be was rom ,._. ._ ....... ""' • - at home when the firing spree belan. There were fewer marriages in both ·~we-thouaht -they were-·1tre--Orange CotlT'lty'9nd the nation durina crackers." be said. But wheo a police 1983 .. markina the first time in nearly officer came up to the Bunney b~.J-Akcade that there has been a and told them to leave, they rcaITzed decrease nationally in the number of what they beard was gunfire. couples stepping to the alw. Joe Ernest said he first heard rifle Bu~ while fewer people are a,ctting shots at about 1 p.m. from the ~amed, few~r also are ch~s1na ~o Huntington. Villas apartment unit divorce, a national trend ~mrored m across the street on Hamilton StrecL Ora~ae County. according to. t.he Nauonal Center for Health Stausucs -"I looked out the window to sec what was going on and then saw a police car tum onto Maple from Hamilton and there were more shots. The car backed up (back on Hamil- ton) real fast. And then I saw that it had two flat tires." and the Orange County Oerk's Of- fice. In addition. the preliminary 1983 figures released in Washington. D.C. thh week showed a declining birth rate, while the nation's death rate remained steady. la\t year. accordina to the center's report. The center ftOted that the number of women aaed IS to 24 is declinina as the chjJdren of the post-war Baby Boom qe. Neatly half o( all births tre to women under .. 2S, the center pointed out. In addition1 it noted the fertility rate has been decliruna in recent years. The center also reported: •During 1983 an estimated 1,604,000 people were added to the population a~result of the eitcess of births over deaths, known u the natural increase. •The provisional final death count for the year was 2.0 I 0,000. This was a death rate of 8.6 deaths per 1.000 residents of the nation, the same rate as the year before. •The infant death rate was 10.9 per 1,000 live birth$ in 1983, down from 11 .2 per 1.000 fu 1982. NEWPORT SAILORS AFTER THE CUP ••• The center said there were 2.444.000 marria&e5 nationwide last year. down from 2,495.000 the year before. That was the first year-to-year decline in marriages since f 97S. the center said. From Al Ficker said the syndicate offi cers are George Toob). president: Jim Warmington. 'ice president: Steve Barnard. secretary: Commodore Griffith and staff commodore Phil Ramser. directors. • The syndicate already has a com- mnment of $1 million. It w11l take about $6 million to successfully put together a campaign. Ficker said. "We are already interviewing top skippers in one-Oes1gn classes in the Untted States as a possible helmsman," said Ficker. "including taking a close look at the top U.S. helmsmen in the upcoming Olympic yachttng games." Gnffith said the syndicate will be called "Eagle" and that Johan Valen- t1Jn has been commissioned to design two I 2·meter yachts -the first to be a tnal horse which will probably be launched in January or February of 1985. Valentijn 1s a naval architect who has been involved in designing five 12·mete r y achts. 1n c lud1ng Courageous in 1977 when he was part of the firm of Sparkman & Stephens: Australia. the unsuccessful 1980 challenger: France II. and Magic and .-.l..1berty for the 1983 U.S. defense. (liberty was the yacht skippered by Conner in losing to Australia II.) .. We have complete confidence in Valentijn," said Ficker. "despite his unsuccessful l 983 creations. Ficker said a builder has not yet been selected for the new boats, but that 'it probably wtll be Newport Offshore of Newpon. R.I. because of the firm'5 previous experience. Will the new boats have "winged keels" such as was on Australia II in 1983? "I would say definitely. yes,'' said Ficker. "The International Yacht Racing Union has approved winged keels in the 12-meter rule and there is no reason we should not be in- fluenced in that direction." Ficker said the syndicate is now in the evolutionary phase of the pro- gram. including fund-raising. He said 8111 Cnspm of the Newpon Harbor club and Valentijn already have spent ~ COUNTY COOKIES OK ••• J'roeAl someone had tampered wttt'r the cook._ and took the box to the NOt wllk Pattee Department. 8echt Mid. The ~ le under Jnwettga.- tlon and no t..npering hll bMft confirmed, the eddect. . "You hfte to put thle In S*- epecttw. More than 128 mMMon box• haYe ~ eotd nattonwtde and thw.,. ecattered lnddenta. Kooka ... doing lt. There .. no lndtcatton of a probtem at the blken., .. 8--Mkt. Gtrl Scout cookt•• con- taminated wttt'I ruor t>IMel, pine Ind othec'"*P ~ hlMI ~ report9d In 17 .eatea (lltlS the peat two ..... ··eo .., 1n Onlnae ~ .. he¥t reeffy llldceicf_ out.'' liicN , two weeks in Perth oversttmg sailing conditions there. The Royal Perth Yacht Club has set the date of January 1987, for the next cup challenge. Ficker said plans had not been announced before, "because we want- ed to be sure we had a the commit- ment to launch a challenge in the most corinthian manner possible." . "In our search for a helmsman we are looking for a skipper with definite attributes of expenenoe and dis- ciP.line." said Ficker. "Tltis campaign will require more discipline than ever because of the distances in travel and the time spent in living away from home for skipper and crew. Plans call for sending a team to Australia for practice in November 1986. ·•s y that time, the second boat should be in the water;• Ficker said. Asked about Newport Beach as the In Orange County. 19.250 mar- riages were recorded in 1983. down slightly from 19.643 the year before. Divorces declined for the second consecuti ve year across the nation as an estimated I, 179.000 couples divorced, 1.000 fewer than in 1982. The number of divorce actions filed in Ora11Se County during 1983 decreased from 13.805 in 1982 to 13. 788 last year. It marked the sixth straight year the divorce rate has declined since a record 17.429 divorces were recorded in 1977, according to ·a spokeswoman in the county clerk's office. At the same time. the national birth rate declined 2 percent to 3,6 14.000 CONT INUED STORIE S YMCA offers 5-day spring camp The YMCA will offer a five-day camp session during the spring school break from April 16 to April 20. The day camp is for boys and gjrls in grade school. Also, the YMCA will hold its . annuaJ Camp Sign-Up Day and Fa"'1y Club Program Open House on April 28 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at 2300 University Drive in Newport Beach. Open house ac\ivities include free pony rides and hcjiµm balloons. \ ~~~~0~:0ts~1c:~~h~c'ru~~rnir;~ CHARGED REDUCED IN PRIESf~LA YING ••• "It would be an amazing spectacle From Al with probably the whole city being turned over to the effon." to convict Spring of second-degree served two mort years in pnson than Fi cker should know. He has been murder. would have bet!! the case in a involved, one way or another. in The judicial panel ordered Spring manslaughter conviction. • C · 1967 returned to Orange County Superior "I felt all along that this was a Amenca s up campaignssince · Court "rom the Cal1'"om1·a .. 6 en's I I I .... i. I Th f h h d 11 " IYJ c ass1c 1nvo untary mans a...,.ter. t's · e names 0 t e ot er syn icate Colony 1n San Lu1·s Ob1.spo "or fi rt h h 1· members will be named as their '' un o unate t at t e ru mg came contributions are forthcoming. re~nte~cing. down four years aficr the incident," Ficker said. , -~c~1ons speak 1ouder t~an words. said Orange County Public Defender The Amenca's C up first came into Spnng s acuons were simply not Ronald Butler. who rtprescnted a being as a yachting pnze in 1851 those of one e!!lbarked on . a Spnng. when the schooner America went to murderous assa~lt. says the ruhng Butler said ¥ring) "having to England and defeated the cream of ~uth~re~ by Justice Th.omas Crosby. serve two more years 1n state pnson the British yachting fleet in a race Springs a5$8ult consisted of but a than he should have is notjustice ... As I! f w· · -sm&le punch and was not even of far as I'm concerned, he should be around the sle 0 tght for a pnz~ sufficient force to knock down an released today." A court date has not th~n known as the" I 00 guinea cup. Id 1 · a bottomless pitcher that remained e er Y man Qr ca'!.se more than slight been set. bolted to its place at the New York outward damage. ' Chief Deputy District Attorney Yacht Club until it was won by the An autopsy found that death re-James Enrisht said Wednesday "the Australians suited from a hemorrha1e caused by sad pan of all this Is that we'll be .. U Id · 11 f d 11 h v the blow. n:lcasma a rather dangerou.ly dis-nto ':111 ions 0 0. ars a e Spring, originally given a turbed individual." been spent m effons to claim the cup 15-year-to-life sentence has already "The prsomatism of the Jury has from the New York Yacht Clubs · ·- been defeated by the technicalities of the law." he said. Witnesses testified ii\ the trial that Spnng suffered from a delusion that a woman named Twilla Suggs, whom he briefly knew 19 yea.., before, was confined against hct will in a convent but would marry him 1f he could free her. CAse: • .- From A• number' from the departing cu .. tomer's truck. "At this point. there aren't any leads. really." La.z.ar said. A "8uraer Kina official said no disciplinary action was anticipated against the restaurant employees. ' zealous guardianship. Alan Bond, an Australian land developer. ac- complished the feat brought when he brought a crew of Aussies to Newport. R. I .. and defeated Conner and crew in a best four of seven races. It was Bond's third try at winning the cup. Wb~llkt abo. Jlile Dally Pilot? Wh8t don't YH llke? Call mt oumbeUUtf D 111e wlll be recordtcl, transcribed ud del!vered to &lie appropria e t41tor. TRANSIT TAX BATTLE LOOMING .•. Just Call 642-6086 Tlte ume U·lilHr a11werla1 aervlce may be used to record tettert to "e editor 0111)' toplc. C..trUuatort to o•r Letter• col1mn mHt lnellldt thelr name and telepltou nwmber for \terlflcatlon. No elrculallon calla. pleaae. Tell ...... , •• OD 'Olr mind. From Al to the n:port. While the ant1-tait group lags far behind 'its pro-tu oppopents in the campaign cash hunt. the pro-tu CJtmpa1gn committee found ~d sufficient resourcts to donate $2S.000i to the Affiliated Democratic pro-tax effort headed by former '1Ate Dcmo- crauc chairman and developer Rich- ard O'Neill. the daaclosun: report also 'hows. Save County of Ora nae Roatls ond Environment (SC'OR.E) will aim pri- marily at tumln1 out pro-tu Demo- cratic voters on June S. accordina to O'Neill. The "Yes on A" campa1an. as 1t formally bas been dubbed. will be manqcd by the Nel'°n·Padbera l ~ Con~ulllrl.¥ Sel'\-'1Lc:o, .a ~..:ll0 .. 11own politically oriented consultina firm that already has been paia $40,000 for its services. according to the dis-- closure report on file. Whilt the pro-tax campatJfl com· m1ttc-c appan:n1ly has girded Itself for the campaign by building up 1l!I compa1gn reserves. the anti-tax efTon recently opened a two-pronaed of- frns1ve Besides 1ssuin,1 the study crillcizlna the plan, 1he anti-tax Citizens Against Unfair Taxation announced it had filed a complaint with the state Fair Pohta cal Practices Comm1s11on claiming the Oranac County Tran ... portation Commission failed to dis- ,:loa.e a SI S4.000 expenditure 1n behalf of tht' tax. ' A spokesman for the anti-tax efTon. Tom Roaers, called the commission's expenditure and the resultant com- munications proaram a "propaganda campa11n." "In all my year$ in the political arena, I've never seen such a blatant attempt to influenct the public's vote by the use oftaxpeyers' own money," said R0tcrs, former chairman of the county OOP central commiuee. In calling for the FPPC's fnvc tiaa· t1on, Roaers uid the eitpenditun: clearly was intended lo promote the tu and therefore constituted a con- tnbution thtt should have been reponcd m the Citizens for Better T ran ponation's disd~ure state- ment ' Dally Piiot Dell very 11 Queref\teed UQNMy flt(lay ,, ~ ..... ,,. .. 'fOU/l _Qy ~ 'IO II"' I •' C>tlf>fe I 1> M .,,., , ..... ''"'' ..... "" cMtt .... 90 -:.-~" "'' •'ld &uroe, " ~ ila ltO! ·-.... yl!UI C OPT l)y I • ,., est tirn1 • 10 1 111 '"°"'""~­l'tt!M .. 414 Circulation T•pltonel OAANQE COAST lilly Piiat H. L Schwartz Ill Publisher Chuy Dowellby Roeemary Chun=hman E<11t0f and A5Sl111nt Controller 10 tho PubHaf'ler ) ........ '· c ...... p, lt'llOl'I Qlotle A. ,....,. 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