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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-27 - Orange Coast Pilotl .- Polio victims l~s ~it or arch of-IJJ~ ,_BJ PIUL: NEIDllMAN ................. Whtn Lucy Wenstrup marc~s lo a 20.ptilc /und·raisina bike in Huntinaton Beach today, she'll be repayina an old debt. This weekend. WalkAmcrica events acrou lbe nation are raisina money for tlfe March of , Dimes. a charity fotsnded to \ combat polio. It later chan~d its emJ>has1s to prevention ofbirth defects. When Lucy Wentr;up con- tracted polio as an infant, it ..,., the March of Dimes that came to her aid with hospital treatment and more than three yean of physical therapy. "Mv Caibcr..wu 1n the--serv1ee, and they had no facilities for takin' care of children with lnfcc11ousdiscases," 1he said. "So I w._. placed i• a public hospjtaJ. I was 1n an iron luna for 24 houn because I was paralyzed from the neck down and needed it lO breathe. Then the disease aettled mostly-in my riaht tea." Wenstrup, now a Garden G rove resident, said her parents co1·1d not ,.h~ve ha ndled the mc:dica?lanses without the March mes. . "Th ~id for absolutely "' everyttung,' she said. "And to this day my parents have no idea (Pleue Me POLIO/ A2) Shift the clock ahead one boar tonltbt u dayU,b\- aaTini time be&lna. -· ... '-Model Face' maxi}nu·m-=- __.....____-yearsentence -_....__ - .1 lnmanslaughter By ROBERT BARKER Of .. O.., ......... Oran&e Count) Supcnor Coun jurors Fnday found pholoa.ra· pher's model Kym Murphy au1ity of manslau&hter In the 1raffic deaths of tfirtt }Oung Mission Viejo women .. Murphy. fo und to be under the influence of alcohol and cocaine al tbe time of the Sept IOcrash on Pacific Coast Highway an Seal Beach near Hunlmgton Harbour. faces sentencing June 18 at the West Orange County Jud1c1al CouFt D1stnct an Westminster. . . -· r.!er:! ~a:i~~ .c~~uory~~ Y~--Murphy was Ot\ ~er. way home to unset Beach af\er alate-niibt modchn' ~ssaon 1n Huntin4lon Beach wh,tn her car drifted mto t~ nol'ttlbound lanes and col· bded bead-on with a car dnven b> Deborah ltt Slemmons. who would have been 21 ydrs old today Also killed tn the car were Deborah lemmons· compa- nions. Diane May Druckefy and • Dawn Joy Utter'back. Murphy sutlered compound fractures of the lep and other injunes. She was arrested at Fountain Valle)' Communtl} Hosp1tal on susp1c1on of drunken dnv1ng. Tests later revealed that her blood-alcohol level was 0.1 I •· . . Blood dra~n at the time of the ac<:1trenl.bUt analyiCd 30 ~ys later. i.howC'd a cocaine count of I 2. t .. Murphy. who reportedly fac~ faca.il SWJC1')'. bad bttn 4rivin& on a restneted licen~ followina.a drunken dnv1na conv1ct1on in O"'nard tn July 198•, , She was supposed to dnve only to and from her pla~ of work and to a site for alcohol counselina. Knowlcdie of the conviction was withheld from JUron dunna the Orange County upcrior Coun tnal. The JU.I) (Pleue Ne llODBL/ A2 Serving Newport Beith, Cotti Mell, Huntington Betch, lrvlne, Llgun1 Be.ch, Fount1tn V1lley and South Or ... c.tty CALIFORNIA S ATURDA Y APRIL '27 1985 ;;>~ C:ENTS Uudge freez~~ airport ex~~nsion ' -• J -~ ., • • • Uspends work on airport master plan !Jnlll the plans are placed before a.I small. cqucstnan-oncnted coi:nmun1-clanf} a ruling ISSUCd Tuesda~ .\I I he~ succe!>!>lulh \Ued the count) on ' Judge and ·are found to com pl} w11h I} JUSt south of the a1rpon s main that time. Schwab ruled the coun11 en1 iron mental grounds over an lo.. t it i "t 55 fli htli it sta1eenvironmentallawsandw1tha runwa). wa'i1n ('.ontemp1ofcourtforfa1hng10 earherexpans1on plan1nl981. wU perm s ncrease 0 -g m 1982 Superior Coun order that However. lhe judge spcc1ficall~ give the court a COP} ot the four-It ~as that ~Ult and Sumner's By JEFF ADLER .. .,.., .......... An Orange County Superior Coun j dge ordered Friday that planners orking on the county's SI SO million J n Wayne Airpon expansion pro- . t lay down their pend.ls until the an can be reviewed in court. California Police evict 60 students from the UCLA adminis- tration bulldlng to end a 3-day-old anti-apartheid. sit-in with a pair of ar- rests./A3 N_atlon Judge Ph1hp Schwab found . the county Board of Supervisprs in contempt of court for failing to submit the expansion project for court revjew. Schwab directed that all planning activities reJated to the airport ex- pansion immediately be suspended blocked a1rpon expansion. hm11ed his order 10 permit &he first volume expansion plan. as a I 91C! rrsutnng protnbit1on that formed tM Schwab said his order 1s mlended phase of the CXJ>ans1on prOJl'Cl -. order by former Supcnor Court Judge basis for Fnda) ·s coun darecuves. 10 suspend planning on all matters which allowed three new airlines to Bruce Sumner had directed. The ruling left airport foes haihng relating to the airport master plan. begin. serving John Wayne on A.pnl I The order marked the second time thl' coun\ dec1s1on wh ile supervi.sors which covers terminal and other and increased the number of dall> . the county's--plans for e\pandmg the expressed frustration and scheduled a facihties improvements at John nights from a 4 1-0ight maximum to aging and overcrowded a1rpon ha'e dosed-door e>.C(Utl\e session Tues- Wayne Airport. It also applies to the 55. been frustrated 1n coun b\< the c1t\ ol da~ morning to 1.on\lder whether to Santa Ana Heights land-use plan that Schwab·s orders were filed during a Ne'4pon Beach and the c1t1ienr, \tel a sta\ of~hwab's order from the proposed redevelopment of the coun heanng in Santa Ana called to group Stop Polluting Our Ne~ pon (Pleaae eee AIRPORT/ A2) Ruling leaves Heights in limbo 8) ROBERT HYNDMAN Of theDllltpll'llolS ... 11 t . . Are America· s casinos ready to convert their slot machines from coins to computer-programmed, credit cards? I A4 World Ju'it ''hen thn though1 It "'"as ~le"' h> brl·ath(' .i "~h of rr:l1d ~an ta .\na Heights rc111dt•n t\ find thi:mseh t:\ uo'A1ll1ng part1upant' once again ar tht' light "' l J11hn ~ 3\ Ot' .\1rport l'\ p3n'iton West Germans are begin- ning to restore their coun- try fo Its pre-war architec- tural glory./ AS A married couple became . outlaws In South Africa five years ago when they defied laws·bannlng in- terracial marriages./ A4 Ion Church women along the Orange Coast plan. a Fel- lowship Day program in Costa Mesa./ Al Sports Ocean View Hlgh's Tom Smythe lifts the Sea- lfawk-& lo the top of Sea View League baseball by hitting a three:-run homer. /81 Whooah Tbe Blue Anaela' jet flehten •treak acrou the •ky durln& an aerial abow for the cllaabled at the El Toro Marine Corpe -Air Statton Prlday. The free NaTJ Relief Air Show la open to Judge Pl111p-\<h1A-Jh' ruling f-n· da) prl'\l' n t' homt·o"' n1·r., 1 n 1 hl' airpon-dn~l' nnnmun1t \ lrom mo' 1ng fol'\Jrd "'•th plans to l'tth\:r 1n<.ula1t· tht·ir home'> aga1n<.1 th1 1m rt·J~t·<l •l t nrn,t· 11r ~II 1hc1r horn'-'' Jnd l'"'-J~· thl not\l Plam 111 hl'lp lhrm pur'ul' tho" t"'<> Jltcrna11'l'' "'en· hhl(.~t·J IA-hl'n -..1 h"'" .1h 1rtkrt·J. , 11un 1 ~ pLa n nt·C\ pen,d' 111 r.1u'l for .t \1'Jr ur until ,1 d 1un Jn 1Jl·, "'lwt hn l'O 1 ir. rn ml·n 1.1 11111. umtnt' prl'J"l.lft:d tu JIJ ~·rl..l'\ p,tn,•••n u •mph 1A-1fh 'tJll· IJ"' It' lru .. 1ratin~ h..'lJU'<-' "'l though· ~;;s..~~~~~::-:~~::f"~r ....... ~:-~ 1-t~·ut 1n tl-t' C'"k3r '>Jld I 1-.cJ \1t•I h11rn a hmgllml the public today and Sunday. The gatea open at 9 a,.m. so Ti•ltors can Ttew &round dl•playe before the alr demon- •trationa betln at 11 a .m. n•,1,knl Jnd Pll ,11knt 111 •he Bai ( H.n t ommun11' "'"'' 1Jl1nn I h, "'hok 1111n \ '' I hJ I nun~' of lh ' "a<. 1111t1:1ll'J "' the JXnple 1n '-.tnlJ .\na lk1~hl\ ~ i: Jrt' not thl' 111 ,11~Jlor\ Ru1 •ml .i~1n IA-(' an· thl •nl·, "h11 tr• 1.1!..in~ 1 an lhl·· '' ,11 , · ""ti horn \Jlt) - K ·,11k "'' 111 lhl unirh 1 rpuratt'lY ru1 ··' d•nltnUntl\ "'"hh h ltl' JI lhl· ; ,. d id lhl' ,1rrport run\1.1\ ..a~ th('~ h.11 ~ ··ncl.urc+-1 H'"'' ,,f unu·na1 ht1 \II 111 thl lOUnl\ h.tllkd "-t"'-f)\>rt l\,'.h I '''' ufli, 1.1h an,f •lhl'l aarpor I 'p.1·1 11 n l0t'' '", r in, rt'J''-'' in 1t·t (Ple .. e see HEIGHTS/ A2) Corona del Mar Hlgh's volleyball team swept Laguna Beach In three games to become No. 1 In the Sea View League./81 Clty backs 'thorough' probe in brutality case Golden West mensnd Orange Coast women took commanding leads on the second day of the South Coast Conference awtmmlng and diving flna~./12 District Attorney's office wtif be asked . to join investigation BJ LISA MAHONEY -If Ot .. o..,-... ..... The Orange Count> D1stnct At· tomey's offict wall Ix asked to jOID an ~nvcstlptlon of three Irvine poh~ officers a(cused of using excess ave force to deta1• a mentally hand1- • Entertainment tt's8howdown time In Trivia Bowl II./ M :.-caP.oed• autistic teen-ager. · •We feel we have noth1(lg to hide:· Deputy City Manager Paul Brad} said. ··we wal'lt a thorough investiga- tion to be conductC'd" A 10 City officials w1V make no pubhc es. 7 stattmcnts until the mvest1gat1on by A 10 the Irvine Police Dej)artment and the ~ e7 d1stnct attorney is completed, Brady 84 said. That could take scve"I weeks. 8 The parents of Guido Rodnaue?. 6 Jr.. 18. filed a S 10 1TI1lllon claim 8 .. ~45 apinst the city Thursda)'Jaf\er their INDEX B~ Clntlfled Com let Crouword OMth Notlcea Horoecope Ann Lander• Public Notlca Real Ettate Rellg'on ~ son undcf'We nt surgery to remove a C1-28 hemorma&Cd kidney al Bc\erly Hos- A6 p1tal 1n Montebello. . Sport a Tetevtalon Theater• JrMa w 8-1-3-Fara end Guido Rodn1L1tz r. A 7 btli~vc t~c tecn·aJer's 1nJury wu A7·8 • caused by an tnc1dent unday 1n A8 *h1ch hcc officen cha~ the youth A-+--4&-ftt<l~~111f home. There. an office 1 coU1ftd youna Rodnpe1 and threw him on the rock-strtwn aMund /' .. .. An officer of the law who treat'i kids this way should not wear a uniform." said an angry and tearful Cu1do Rodnguez Sr. during a press conference outside tht hospital Fn- day. ··Nobody can tolerate something hke this. Nothing can repay what they did:· the eight-year. Irvine resident said. The Junior Rodnguez 1s recu perat- ing 1n the hospital's I ntens1ve ('are U nit. His paren1s say they hope the teen-ager. who has a mental age of about 4 or ' and has difficulty communieauna. "has foraooen what happened. He wouldn't hurt a 11> For somethina like this to happen to u" 111 inconceivable." Accordinl to a pohce repon proVidcd by the Rodnauc1· attomet. Guido Rodnaun Jr. was nd1ng has blcycle on Yale Avenue when pZttrol ofloer Shan Lohman approached an a ma tC<1 police car. Rod.nauez looked over h1~ shoul<kr and. Sttina her. jumped ofT his b1C)cle and llartcd runnana with It Th1nk1na he m1aht have stolen the bicycle. Lohman tncd to detain Rodnaucz to ques11on hHln. When he ~fused to stop after seven! attempts by Lohman to blgc.11. his IJ9tb-~ called for as 1~c and bcpn chas· ~n, him on f<Jol - - a.her «_port. ~ --.ho has (Pleue ... l'aoat1 A2) I ao4 OuJdo Jr. at Montebello boepltal. - . s-o ... -------~~--------------------------... ------------------~-----~--------------------------.,-_,._ ________________________ \~~------~~~~~--------~~\~------....., r L -1 .. J Or....JllO' Coa1fOAILV PILOT/Saturday, AprlJ 27, 1985 MODE L GUILt'-~ IN C RASH DEA~HS .•• -"'-Al - • foi..1-1bout five houts. ii \lhtil 30 day• later. Th Stal Bca~h ,.,..,; rollowt'!I tbLvercbct, Ron I m-_police ...wanted to go with-~ond· mons. Oietitlier or the fatally mJurcd dcarcc murder but the district at• ·-Od>ol"lh Slem mons. said he was tomets office said no. •:: .. disausted and vcry unhappy" with .. h s too latc to save my dauahter." the criminal ju tice syi.tem. he said. "But maybe some kid down Slemmons said the Judge in Ven-the street will have a.chan~e to l!ve if tura County "let Kym Murphy out to som~ne sees that dnVC1' hke thts are tnurder my daughter:· and he faulted ~onvaclcd of s~nd-devtt murder Oranae County officiuls for fa1lin& to 1~tte:id of aettana a 6<klay proba- h r: d lion.• pus ·~r a sccon -degree murder Deputy Di~tnct Attorney John Lett corwaction. said Friday he doubled that the Jury ··1 want to know why they jand-would have found Murphy guihy of ba&&ed the information about the murder. cocafoe. They didn't make anal} sas of Barbara Slemmons, the de-.d girl's ' mother. stood hakina_ in the comdor a few minute. after lhe verdict wu announced. .. t•m al•d it's over," she &aid, "but there's nolhin1 they can do to Kym MuT(>1'1Y that will bring back my dauanter. The lepl system is so uaJy and so complicated. Someone has JUSt got to start carin1. We've j ust 1ot to get these kind or drivers off \he road." . Murphy's attomey, Scott Oailen. sajd he was disappointed but not surprised by the outcome. He said he's uncertain if there will be ian appeal. AIRPORT EXPANSION HALTED ••• F rom A l 4lh Distnct Coun of Appeal. Riley said the decision will per- The order also left unresolved the petuate suffering among Santa Ana broader question of whether the Heights residents who have pressed adequacyoftbepjan'senvironmental the county to speed .plans for pro- ampact report would be dctennint'd grams t&lat will allow them to sell their an state court, If~ N~wpon and SPON homes to the county or to developers had sought, o r in federal court. as the -once rezoning plans arc approved. 1:ounty had requested. "Ttris makes Santa Ana Heights The county filed a preemptive residents pawns between Newpon lawsuit in federal coun March 6 Beach and the county," he said. asking the federal coun to uphold the . Lichman, on the other hand, con- lcgality of the expansion project.· tended the coun's ruling would help "We achieved our purpose. We're Santa Ana Heights residents. ''They ecstatic today as the suit was brought stand to be helped m ore than they're to immediately halt activities to hurt," sbe said. expand tbe airpon," said Pierce During the heanng. the county's O'Donnell. the attorney retained by special afrpon counsel. Michael Newpon Beach to handle the case. Gatzke, appealed to the coun on "for Newpon Beach and Santa "humanitanan grounds" to allow Ana Heights, where homes were to be planning on the Santa Ana Heights cOJtdemned. t.his...thcn, isahaPJ>)'-day, -portiOM of:the plan to moveforward- too." so that area residents w~uld not be Barbara L1ehman, of the Airport forced. once again, to place their Working G toup. also claimed victory futures on hold. following the morning heanng_..::_Wc Again and again during the have won on what we contended -protracted heanngs on the airport that the "COUnty didn't complv with expansion. residents with differing the procedures on the en,,aronincntal viewpoints asked supervisors to impact repon," she said. . make a decision on lhe future of their But Board of Supcrv1s0rs Chair-community. Supervisors finally de- man Thomas Riley. 1"'ho reprt"SCnts c1ded to allow much of the C()m_muni- the airport and its en\ irons. wo he ty 10 remain while some blocks would was angered.and chsappointed by the be rezoned for office a nd buisness ruling. Riley vowed to press the board parks. to appeal the decision. Three years earlier. Sumner's coun ·•tt undoubtedl} Wllt bit l'n) desire order blocking expansion at John (to appeal or seek a sta) I.~ Rile) said. \va} ne Airpc)n al1>0 placed on hold an ''I can't believe this acuon. I don't earlier land-use plan for the area. know how it's a victory for anybocf). · That plan aimed -as does the You still leave the airlines an and you current plan - to bring Santa Ana still have the same number of Oaghts Heights into compliance with state flying over the impacted area." noa~ ~tandards. · HEIGHTS·BACK IN LIMBO ••• From A• flighU ·and an expanded terminal to accommodate those increases. Friday's ruling is the latest 1n a series of setbacks. they say. A 1982 lawsuit by the city ol Newport Beach successfull> blocked airport expansio n and halt~ plans an Santa Ana Heights to accommodate the expansion. The community was d1 v1ded for years over bow best to plan fo r a future that included an e ver-increas- ing number Of Jets nying overhead. Some wanted to m ove away. and sought to have their propeny re1oned for commercial ·uses. Others insisted that the community should be · preserved. even with the jet noise. A compromise plan adopted last February created a comb1na11on of the two goals and allowed residents who live in the most heavily noisc- ampacted areas to decide for them- selves what they would do. . County Plan~er Rich Adler, who speciali1es in the Santa Ana Heights plans. said county planning offic1als- 1nterpret the SChwab rulrng as a temporary halt to redevelopment plans~ • "We're going to stop nght where we arc," Adler said. The coun ruling comes a mere 30 days before the county planning staff was to propose two plans for Santa Ana Heights to the Board of Super- visors. Adler said. _ One. called a purchase assurance plan. would allo~ residents la ving to the no1sc-1mpacted areas to sell their homes 10 the county. The other, an acoustical 1nsulatton plan. would allow the county to provide special fi nancing to those who wanted to insulate their homes against the jet noise. The planning staff was a lso set to hire a private consultant to help wjlb detailed 1onang plans that would permit residents to ~II their lots as commercial property. where allowed. Dcspttc the setbacks. Adler said the coun action did not come as a surprise. "We an11c1pated. 1n fact we were I 00 percent sure. that there would be some kind of legal action," he said. But Adler said he tell planning Another who expressed frustration over the ruling was Supervisor Bnice Nestande. who said tha t perhaps the county will obtain "finali ty to the issue" in federal court. '""My only disappointment is that we'll· lose more time b uilding what is needed in Ora nge County -an adequa te airport facility," he said. ·"The pdsitive is tha t thcjudJe as going 1o'acqu1esce to (U.S. Distncl) Judge (Terrv) Hatter's hearing the whole ca$e.·f . Whether the county appeals Schwab's order, the case will likely next be before Hatter. who must decide whether he will review the project for conformity with both federal aviation law and California erutlronmcntal law. ··w e have a gap now. The ball goes back up the freeway to federal court in (...os Angeles ... O'Donnell sajd. Schwab told the opposing attorneys that he would ace.cpl the ruling of the federal court on the plan's adequacy and sugacsted that no matter which court hears the case, a n early trial date should be scheduled. He said· his order suspending any funher planning toward . the ex- pansion would be dissolv~ upon a finding that the environmental im- pact report satsified state eJ>- vironmental Jaw. The judge scheduled a May 9 hearing to comple~e his o rder and suwehded sentence on the contempt fi na ing until April 18. 1986. All parties are next scheduled to ap pear before J udge Hatter May 2q. should be allowed to continue untll the current environmental docu- ments for aa"'P.?rt expansion are actually ruled illegal by a state or federal court. ··But I really feel bad about the effect these deJay£haveon tbe people of Santa Ana Heights," he said. Stellhorn and others. however. say residents were not ready to make · major changes anyway. "People who were planning on selling their homes :ind moving away I think envisioned moving in two to three years." Stell horn said. "They want to see what the economy is going to be like." Donnette Peterson. an 18-yea r resident of Santa Ana Heights. agreed. "We feel that any of the fi rst offers would be low." Peterson said. "Rut we don't plan on selling a nyway. How can we replace what we have now?" 'Tm pretty sure it won't happen, but we're concerned that they do n't kick the whole plan back to square one and stan all over again." Stellhorn said. ·PROBE OF IRVINE OFFICERS ••. Wl.''"" ~1111'\ ----- -- .. .:. It 'll ~b e a fi ne, warm weeken d ,-~ ~ Up to •Q-m.ph guet11tn11 fanned fir•, l(noctced out ~ ----------------------------------...... ~ and blew tmog from tM batfn "'e expected to decrMM thla weekend, gMng Southern CalffCH'nlane moetty ei.ar tkl" and werm tempcwatur ... 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She still has a scrapbook of her activities. . Today, she works as an adminis- trative assistant and 'dispa tcher for the tf oneywell Buil ding Services r d\vision in Costa\ Mesa. We nstrup has rounded up 13 other employees from Honeywell offices in Orange County and San Bernardino to walk with her today in Huntinaton Beach. Other ~workers have pledged do netions. One, Wendy Browner of Dana Point, knew she would be out of town this weekend, so she swam 50 . Olympic PoOI laps to raise SI 00 for the Marc& of D imes. Wenstrup was on hand to counJ the laP.s. . Today, Wentstrup Wlll raise more thari$400 through her own 20-mile. hike, tho ugh the trek won't be easy. "Last year I made it 15 of the 20 m iles before my legs locked up;• she said. "I couldn't walk for a while afterwafd. I liad to take the next day off from work." The Huntington Beach walk, from . 7 a.m. to ~.m .• will be along Pacific Coast H i way. from Brookhurst Street to arner A venue and back. O ther walks will be held in Irvine and Fullerton. County-wide organizers hope to raise more than $400.000 fQr the March of Dimes. Wenstrup, Honeywell's "Team Walk Leader" today, already has an eye on next year. llZI 2·3 2-3 2-3 2-3 Dflll. S.... e.r .... omo 78 W San Olbrle! 80 w s.... OleQo 73 W g.,, ,renclaco 69 W aen.JoM 77 M 42 .. 35 21 V{)Mml\1Vty ~ Extended eo 73 43 44- 4 1 54 83 61 55 ;~ Tides 57 5e TOOAY 5 1 fir .. lllQll 12 4lam 9311/fl 5 41pm. 57 Fuat low 64 secono l\lilh ... S.COl'ld1uw' 42 shm- 5:1 •• 52 21 41 •• 55 11"2 55 53 52 eutlDAY f' lrat hfOll 3 3e a tn Fiftt low 11:31 am S.C:ond lllO" 8 46 p m S.00..0 low 1 1 36 p m Sun ,Mia 1oday 41 6 33 P rn . r- SIH'<la1 11 8 07 • m end NI• !!Qaln ~ '7 3~ pm • 1" 'Moon aet1 100ay al 1 o 1 • m •• r1-11 9 &I • m !Ind Mt• ..-in SunAy at 2 42 .,,, . "This year I have 14 people walking," she said. "I hope to double it next time." Former ~er cblld Lucy Wenatrup holda <>ranie County'• 1985 poater child, Chrl•tophef'llartln, on her fap. • I CORRFX:TION NarICE From Al l-~~be~e~n~a~n~l~rv~1~n~e-l!:"'P1~~iiu~~cu;..--1L,l.U.•u-~~.-..w.-~1s-m&t~8ffte--rirciJtht10T11tltt-DUTS11red-b:itm-inn:rl11l~~~-4N-<A ovem r -said Rodnguez· un- outside. He continued to struggle garage.-said ichard Peterson, the For The Rnt of Yoor lilt en Regular price ol Bandinl Weed-oul ia $16.98, not $6.98 as prmt.ed. The 1111Je ~ 11 $13 :19 We rqret this error N o matter w ha t you · re doing. your newspaper cooperative behavio r led her to wtth the \Creaming. panicked teen-Rodriguez' attorney. l922 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA-548-1156 The Dlily Pillt flt s in believe he might be under the ager despite Fara Rodngue1' repeated Both Lowder and Stoermer were 1nflucnu: of drugs. She npre\scd that statement that her son wao; "mentally nominated an 1984 for the Irvine r-----------:----........ ---------------'----------------' opinion in asking for help to corral retarded:· Police Department's Officer of the ham. 1 "Mrs. Rocl ngue1 conunued to yell Year award. fwo o fficer\ 1n the area. \gt. Jim at m e the "3mc \latement over and The shaken and, at times, tearful Lowder and oa-.id Stoermer. a cnmc over whak I removed the sub1ect Rodriguez couple Friday told re- 'iCCne in vestigator. came 1o Lohman'\ from the garage." Lowder wrote in his ·porters they were angry and frus- a1d re i><>rt. I rated by the behavior of Lowder and .\cu1rding to Lowder", rerun. the necrng Rodnguez saw hLm and stop-. ped in the middle of Yale ..\venue with his arms raised 10 the aar. He rurned and ran ovcno Pineha ven and repeated the pr~s~. ltm time yelling un1ntl'lltg1bl} . I R~ngue1 yelled "No. rio" aRd ran away as Lowder approached I owder. thanking 11 P<>'>\1blc Rodngue1 "wa' having 5omc type of rcatt1on to a drug." pursued him d o"'n the m 1ddll: of the street and into a garage o n Flags tar. Lowder collared · rhc-flailing Rodngue1 and 1erked him into the Just (;all 642-6086 D•lly Piiot Deffvery I• Qu.,1ntffd ... 14 ,, .. , .... It , , "W'1I ~ .... f("llf ,.,_.,_... f "f' • t(J \ ,,_. fl• 1 I -t' • _.,,.., , .,. 111 "' t I" ,,....,_....llkt • Lowda'<. rcpon state!> that he the o ther two officers . "placed thl' suhJCt't on the grass" and "We don't object. if he had some tned ·to handcun him. but Mrs. suspicions. to pursue the kad but not Rodnguet and neighbors who wn-restrain him as he did ." Rodriguc1 ncsscd the incident desc ribe the said. offiCl'f\ action\ quite anoth..er wa y. "I sa)'. please. he's a handicap. "The officer forcefull y threw him What's wrong? He didn't pay atten- to the $round " nc1ghhor Alfred 11on to me." Mrs. Rodriguez said. · Trcscr ~id. The couple, who are originally .\ nother neighbor. who asked not-_ froh_\ C uba, said their only son is to be 1dent1fied , said 1n published afraid of stra ngers. And, because his report'\ that s.hc informed Lowder of mental state makes hilJl relatively the teen-ager s handicap as the two defenseless. they have coonstled him rated b}. The wo.man said she not to talk to people he-docs not J sho uted the information to the officer know. "He never did anything from about 15 feet away. . wrong," Rodriguez said. "He did "The officer arr~gantl} ignored the what we told ham : he ran home.'' l' ... ' What do you like a bout the Dally Pilot? Wltat doD't yo. lllilt? Call tbe nuRlber at ldt and your mt11age will be rttordecl, &r1n1crt:cvered to the a ppropriate ed itor. , The same %4•bour answering 1ervl« may be uted to re letten to tbe editor on any topic. Cootrlbutott to oar Lette n col1mn m11t l1cl9dt tlltelr name and telephone number for "ertflc.tlo1. 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J I II r; a .1. • Racl1t radl~ s~t1oa '• " llcens.e can't 1'e revoked . l ly TIMI A1..ela&H Pr"' WASHINGTON -the Co.nttituJJoo's free..s~b clau11e prcvcn&1 lbe aovernmcnt from revoking the license of a radio stauo~in K.ansa,even lhouah it uraed llstcnc;rs tc5 kih Jews, the Federal C6tnmunicauq111 Commiuion ruled Friday. Howe~tr, the commission directed hs staff' to examine other iuucs. such as the basic tbaractcr qualifications of \he station's ownen, in deddina whethcrthey deserve renewal oftbe1r license to operate a station in Dodie Cit~. K..an. Denoufldna the broadcasu as "racist and anti-Semitic" FCC Chairm~~ Mark S. fowler neverth'eless said, .. The lan1uaae before us ii protected s~ti1 protected advocacy." In a series of broadcasts in l 982 and 1983. ~tr .. rylco preachers William P. Oale and JamC1 Wickstrom used 264 hours of &1r 1ime 10 deliver "sermons" which denounced blacks, Mexicans, Jews, and Vietnamese as well as politici1os. r U.S •. trill admit CanadJan aat.IJor WASHINGTON -The Reagap administration, citina "the interest or~ international harmony," decided Friday lO admit a prominent Canadian author who initially had been barred from comina into tbe country. Farley Mowar..-who wanted to come to the United States to promoie a new book on the er)vironment -had been denied entry because his name Was the "Look.out List" ofundesfrable foreianers. The U.S. governm~nt has said it bamd'Mowat 1rom visi~thc UnilcdSl.ale1 underieiluallaws_conccmina "membenhip in proscribed oraanitations... Officials refused to identify the organization. Mowat said he will only ctoss the border if Americen authorities "allow me unencumberfd cnJT)' to the United States on the same basis as other-visitors'_' &Qd if be is "treated in a gentlemanly WO¥ ... 'DA ••m• alabJ•t Nutn-MUk lo~ula WASHINGTON -The Food and Drug Administration issued an alert to parents Friday not to use an infant formula called Nutra-Milk because of a severe deficiency in essential nutrients. The FDA said Nutra-Milk 1s being . voluntarily recalled by a primary distri!>utor. Wishing Well Distrib~ting_of Oraton. Calif .. but that the producers of the formula are not cooperating with tbe recall. Nutra-Milk is produced by the same California operation that marlrenKama-Mil, an infant formula that waflhe subjecrofiln fDA alcniess- than two wct'ks ago. ,_ Ra6an wan~ to keep YFIJdemeu prl•tbJe WASH INGTON -President Reagan on Friday sent 10 Congress a recommendation to bar development on 382,000 acres of western land. in four states and nearly 174 miles of rivers. At the same time. the president recommended that almost 103,000 acres m eight states be dropped from candidacy for wilderness protection, cit.her because the land is not suitable or because it is more valuable for othet..purposes. The proposed wilderness areas 1re in Colorado. Idaho.' Montana and Wyoming and the ri vers include the ~rth Fork Kem River in Tulare County. CaJif. plus 60. 7 miles of the river in IJ:te Inyo Nattonal Forest and the Sequoia National Park. . Ooetz•!vfctlm plead• gullty bJ tlleft NEW YORK -Troy Canty. one of four teen-agers shot last December by ~mhard Goetz. pleaded guilty Friday to cha11es stemming fr9m an ~a~lier anciaent, theft ofS 14 wonh of quarters from a video game machine. Cnminal Coun Judge Bonnie Wittocr gave Canty a conditional discharge and. in effect. put him on probation ,for a year. S0,000 LA employee. •u.e cou~ty WASHINGTON -A labor union announced Friday 111s filing charies ·aecuStng the Los Angeles County govcmmcnt of engaging m discrim1nat1on •inst its 30.000 to 40,000 female, black and Hispanic employees. Three affiliates of the Service Employees International Union will file a pay equity complaint Monday alleging sex-an~ race-based discnminat1on in wages. JC?b -11Si1nments, promottonal opportunat1esand other employment practices. said John J. Sweeney, the organization's president. The union's decision to go before the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commissi on is one of the laraest pa y equity acti ons ever taken. said Sweeney. ··and it is ground- breaking because 1t covers race as well as sex." CALIFORNIA Police dlg up woman'• 'pretty nowen • OCEANSIDE -A yard full of poppies that could have yi~ldcd up to a pound of pure opium was dug up by police. much to the surpri~ofthe 91 -ycar- old woman who thought they were j ust pretty flowers. Police discovered the 4- foot-high red-colored blooms Tuesday afternoon in the backyard of Naomi v n TungJen. Police said she told them the poppies sprouted in her yard several ars ago and were so pretty that she all owed them to stay ... I explained the l~w her. She was surprised it was a felon y to grow them,·· officer ~orton said. ''She was very cooperative." I · · J Dlablo wor~er hurt In accident SAN LUIS OBISPO - A construction worker at Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant was in. ~riouscond1tion afler a freight el_evatc:>raccident. but plant officials Fnday said two workers who inhaled rad1oacttve dust suffered no injury in an unrelated u)cident. Clayborn Benge, 58. caught his face m the moving parts of a constru ction freight elevator outsi~e the plant's turbine building Tuesday as he checked for a possible 011 leak in the elevator. PG&E ~pokesman Ron W~1 nberg said. He was 1n intensive care Fnday ~t Sierri Vista Hos ital. Meanwhile, a bod y scan Enda)' of two emp ----=-ra;:.:;r1o"""a;..:.c::,.;t1.:-v:..;..;e dust Thursday revealed "nothina got past their nostrils.'' Davin said. Tot ea ta cocaine, ls ha.pltallud. SAN MA TEO -A toddler who swallowed two ~ms of cocaine mained hospital ized in stable condition Friday while police in vestigated the tossibility offil ing charges in the case. Police Lt. Jim Steinrok said 22-month- lld Rochelle Rucker found th e cocaine in a drawer at her parent's San Mateo ent. She stopped breathing after ingesting the drug but was reviv~d ~ fficcrs administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation. he said. The child main In protect1ve CUStod)' while county officials maJce a decision about hethcr to proceed against the pare1ns, Thomas f{uclcer. 25. and Tracy Lynn Reid. 23. .J UCLA •It-In end• Jn eviction, arram J?olicc evicted 60 students from the UCLA administration buildmg·to end a 3-day-old ants-apartheid siHn Fnday. as demonstrations continued at many other campuses and some schools said they would review their investments in companies doing business in South Africa. \JCLA campus police arrested two students and issued 19 trespaSSIOJ citations in the sweep. l\cting Chancellor Dr. William Schaefer said he decided to evict the protesters after the groups that originally oraanized the dcmenstrauon -the ndergraduate Student Assoc.iation Co~ncil a.nd the Black Student All1al)cc -pllled out Thursday 1 morning. - I Action taken tn retaliation forMoscow- posttton on Amerlcan major's.death .;;;._ _ _... ____________ ------- Ni.cho n, ancfin piat11c~ r. to ~ Soviet statement o( April 12, .. tbt department &11d. It said Bun reiterated to Sokolov .. the United States' abborrenct of t.he murder of Mljor Nicholson." WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States expelled a Soviet military attache Friday in .retaliation fQr Moscow's refusal to rcn"ounce the use of violence aaain t U.S. miliwy liaison penonnel. ' Soviet Lt. Col. Stanislav lvanovich Gromov was declared persona non vata and'ordetcd to leave the United Brock gets nod as labor secretary WASHINGTON (AP)-The ~n­ ate approved by unanimous voice vote Friday the nomination of US. Trade Representative William Brock to be secretary of labor. · Brock. 55, replaces former Sec- retary Raymond Oonovan, who re- signed March I 5 after a New York Judge ordered him to stand ttbl on fraua and larceny charges In connec- tioo with hi s former construction company. The nomination ofBrock .. a former House member and senator from Tennessee, had been expected to breeze through the chamber follow- ing his unanimous endo,_ment earlier this week by the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee. ··As a former colleague, most of the se nators kno"'(. Bill Brock well.'' · Mafority Leader Robert Dole, R- Kan., said before the voice vote ... , am proud of my fnendship with Bi tr Brock.·· With Brock and his family looking on· from the spectators' gallery, a handful of other senators rose to speak in support ~f th~ nominee for about 15 minutes. President Reagan's appointment of Brock is expected 10 lift morale at the Labor Department as well as mend the adm1n1strat1on's frayed lies with orga ni1ed labor. At his confirmation hearing Tues- . day. Brock said .. I ha ve a great deal to leam about the JOb." but he said he "ould apply hi s department's "lim- ited resource base to major problem areas.@s chosen by Congress." Concern vOiced. at DMZ buildup Ac tion s 'hetgh~en ne~d for vigilan_c~.' _ accord ing to Reagan -. - WASH INGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reapn '81d Fnda)' afle r a mectsn wtth South Korean President -a at recent orth Korean deployments close to the Dcm1h1an1ed Zone .,heighten the- need for ' 1gilance" against a po,ss1ble attack. 1 At the same time. Reagan pra1tcd what he called Chun's ,.."creative approach .. m seeking to reduce ten- si ons on the peninsula through direct ~talks with the North Koreans. The tw.o sides .soon will hold economic and trade talks and al so plan separate d1scuss1ons on . the possibility. of reunification of families which wert se parated during the Korean War. · i\ senior U.S. official who bnefcd rrporters after Reagan·s two-hour meeting with Chun' said North Korea appeared to be followmg a two-track pohcy by agreeing to bilateral talks on the one hand while increasing its military presence near the DMZ on the other. With Reagan standing at his side fotlmng .1he1r meeting at the White House, Chun expressed appreciatiori for the president's reaffirmation of the U.S. comm1tmcqt to South Korea's defen5e. "I am convinced a firm detennma- tatn within seven dayi, accordmito a State Ocpanmcnt statement. As j tant· Secretary of State Riob- ard Burt ailed 1n the Soviet embassy charge. Olea M. Sokolov. to 1 · uc the order. "ThlS action was taken m response to the unac,c~ptable Soviet position on the killina of M;uor Arthur D. Canclldatea for apace .. Mt. Bun si.ted the United States' CSemand tor cl.arificarion of the Soviet positlon and our insistence that tbe Soviet Union adhere to l}\c ..,-ee- mcnt" neaotiated bclWeen U.S. a.od Soviet military commanders on tbe use of force in such situauons. the statemen1 sa1d. l I . Callfo.mla ecboola chief BW BonlC (center ) ratae. the bands of teacben Gloria Mclllllan of La Jolla BlCh School and Wtlllam Dlllon of PeDlnaalaJllCb 8cllool la San Bnano, cboeen Prtday u aOm.lDeea for NASA'• teacher ln ..,.ce Paotnm· DistDS]r:ed.Bitburg· townfolk· may cancel Reagan's visit · BONN. West (rerman) (AP) - The ma)'orot B1tburgsa1d Fnda) that the town·., c11tLcns are "scandahzed and dismayrd" b} the furor over Pres1den 1 Reagan·., plan to \l'ltt the1r soldiers· l'emetel"). and m1gh1 cancel lh e v1s11 themsel"c!> ··o ur people fi nd unbearable the gu hmg forth of abu5e' and slander on our est}. and espec1all~ on tht" soldiers l)mg 1n 1he cemrtN) ... Mayor Theo Hallet ~1d 1n an 1n1 rr.1cw wi th ZDF Telev1s1on·sweckl) afternoon feature o;how ··Tclc-lllustnertc ·· i ··1r 11 continue"> hkr .this. then 11 would be better 1f we ~ould cancel ourselves the '1 <;11 of the i\mencan p,re'iidcnt and our chancellor... the ma} or sa id Reaga n has planned to la> a wreath . a1 the cemelel) Ma) .S dunng a 'itate \ISll to West German'. bul ~hat he intended as a gesl ure or reconc1 ha lion 40 years after German)·., dcfe::at in World War rt has become a p~lh t1cal nightmare .\mencan 'cteran">· group\ o ppose 11 and Jews cond gravrsareo combat sold1crc; from the Nazi SS. which ran .\dolf Hitler's concentration camps Even ~argaret Thatcher. Bntasn·s pnme m inister ' and Reagan's staunchest European all). expressed ·:t.ons1derable S) m- path) ·· Thursda) with thoc;e who want him to cancel The president and Chan cellor Helmut Kohl could go to Bttburg "11hou1 Hallt"f's appro,al But the ma\or's remarks 1nd1ca1ed that the red. carpet ~as been shonened con· <>1derabl\ and that the to"'n·s initial JO~ over the VISll has evaportated. Hallet's words were doubl> biller becau~ of his euphona when the B11burg VISl t was announced, and the · fact that he has "nucn '"ice in the past IWO we-eks to l ' 5 l\mbassador "rthur Burns urging thal 1t not be canceled Senate acts on Bitburg furor WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate uked President Reagan on Friday to rea1111 hla plan to lay a wr•th at the German mlfftary cemetery at Bttbura neer the graves of -49 of Adotf Hitter'• SS eflte. ln1tecd, the resofutlon -co- sponsored by 82 tenators _: MAd Reagan should vtalt a sym- bol ot German democracy and honor ''the memortee of the mllllons of Innocent clvlllans and undredsof t can and allied soldiers who suffered and died at the hands of the N,azja." • 'aeVeral key senators said the reeokltk>n, whk:tt pa1ud on a Yok:e ~t•. la a dMr" me1111ge to West o.m.n Chanoeffot Hetmut Kohl to relleve Ae8gan of Na commitment to vt9lt Bftburg, a pledge that they Mid .. MYerefy darnagtng U.S.-West German r&- latlons. Reagan has so far refused to cancel the trip on hls own · On Thur9day, 257 House mem- ben .nt a letter to Kottl urgtng Nm lnvttatlon. A Houee vote on a reeolutlon urging Reagan to r• consJder the vtsJt la scheduted for Monday. Chopper. eras.hes into rj ver 'I'" '\ O RJ... (\Pl -\ hd1i:-optl'r lra\hl·d into thl' r J\1 R1\c1 .1, II took oil trom thl" '-lth \tr<'t'I heliport Fnda\ a1tt·m11on \I. llh c1iih1 pcoplr ahoard. and di k,1._1 ~-, <'n 1)f them \l.C'fC .rt.'"" ucd -ind ud1ng llnc O)Jln J \A.ho \l.J\ ,u1 Imm hi' '>t'JI b J tirl'1igh1c1 p.11!,·t -..uJ WoRt o i-------------·1 11on of the United States, in close Fllur ml'n and orw \A.Omiln !)3SSt'n- grr and tht· pililt .rnd cnp1li11 wcrt· ru,hrJ w lkllt'' ul' Hnsp1tal one man ~utlcnni ··\C, l.'rc ,ard1ac arn·<>t.'" said polill' ( b~f-( rt'ran.1 i...n1n\ com nuntkr 111 thl' ·~anha tt!ln South Prct 1m t l k <.aid dl\t'f'\ \A.oert" 'iC'art•h1ng the la\t·mo' mg n 'cr and r<'hce were ''ir't.'''"8 hosp11al~ 1n an t•ffort to lo1:ah.' the l'1ghth J)('rson. apparent!) an,1thc'° p;li.~nger of the ""r" York Helin pter Corp l r&ll 'A hllh ~as ht·aJ rd for Kcnn<'<I) l\1rport -~-- NI~ pre.ldeat lieact. lor USSR MANAGUA, Nicaragua -PrcsicSen1 Daniel Ortega left Friday f~r t~e Soviet Union and a 1<>vemment source said he will ask-for $200 m1lhon 1n emeracncy cash aid to buy food and other essentials. Before leaving. Ortep met with the country's I 0 Roman Catholi~ bishops. He tol~ rcpol'\Ctl be~orc kavina that he also would v1s1t YugQslavta and other Sov1et-bloc1countnes. but did not MY what others. -. Bomalc~ .aldler trim to "'Jack plaae TAIPEI Taiwln -An army scracant who wanted to see tus parents in Hons Kof)a 1'ricd to hijack a domestic airliner with 11 S oeoolc aboard Friday. but members of the crew overpowered him, officials rcpc)ncd. No injuries were reported in the incident aboard a China Airlines Boeina 7~7 ftyina f'rom Taipei lO the southern city ofK.aohsiuni. Police said the hijacker -4i Yao-hwa, 26. a Taiwan resuknTWith a Hona Kong passpon -was not carryln& stcnades. as he_had claiJ:ncdJ.nd th~ flask of .. acid" he bnndisbed J' realJy water. 1Vana• Pact renewed; OorlNI e11 d•llnt WAR AW. Poland -Mlk.Jutil Oormchev uled the platform of the Soviet-led m1htary alhanct Orf ijmlay to offer a deal cm deep mutual nils 1n nuclear arsenals 1f the United lites abtndons its "Star Wars" s~~nie project. The Soviet lcadcrwa in WarsawfQraSoviet bloc summit mtthnDh.at voted a 2()..ycar renewal of' the Warsaw Pact. lht alhantt formed 30yea"110 fWPC>Alt 10 NA TO I bc... ~~iOn .-Ct ~~tted ntlt month without the formal renewal. ' cooperation with .Korea. will resol- utely cope with any military lldven- turism or terronst attacks by Nonh. Korea against the peace of this region ... Chun said throuah a trans- lator. i\S the two leaders met; tseveral dozen demonstrators ·protested Chun's visit beyond the Wh ite House pt°'. accusina him of reprtsSl~ tactics. J _ Later. at a news conference. Phahs J. Harvey, head of the North Ameri~ can Coaht1on for Human R1ahts 1n Korea. •1d the aovemment has tonun:d 1tudei)t d1SStdents and f1jrttd them to SilJ' false confessions. But Rcapn ,akt "con~bk proareis" ha1 been made in prouct· 1n1 poht1e1I liben1e 1.1ftlta Cbun'a leadership •nd he exprused 1uppon for the uth Kortan's commitment to a peaceful tnnsftt of power .., his term ends in 1988. Ir Chun achieves that objective. it would be the fint ume th11 has occurred s1ntt South Korea beat an tttdcpe.ndent nation 1n the ate l'MOs. Rocket teem ·reaa1on Twent.J·two memben of tbe on.t.al Penneinunde German *'Ocket tealB w~o came to die trni'ted 8tatee wtm Wernller ~ Bnan to Mtp atart the U .8. •P9ce profram aatbere41 Prtday at th• Alabama Space a •oeket Center • a.a .. .we, on. Beb.ln4 a.re Jhe -ata-of dae a.tun V rocket the team de•eloped. j . . Howt ,cr. Officer Jultus Oan&)er of the police Harbor ll~t ~1d six pa~se-n~and the pilot and copilot "'ere afl 11 Selle' ur and no one wu m1~s1ng . Poht <'and C'oa 1 Guard boat~ and a re" ut ht"ltropttr ru bed 10 the-~M. tll lhe ~ 14\ p l'Q. e"sh The heltcoptrr. ups1df dov.n And bartl) uhmrrstd. htt 1hC' water not far from ~hott offin3l~ \ll1d ' ·1 "-1 "' 1t hf\ ofl It roS<' to ahoul ~ f<'Ct It ~tarted hcadina \Ou th. then \ ('f\ ~harp!)' I( Vtert"d lo th(' n&ht l{ld wr nt n&ht t1o"n 1n10 the 'ACUl'r ," said l'Ohc:t Dctectt\C Tom . utl1,an. who v.as dnv1na h) 11the 11mt ''Whtn It hit. thci ro101 ..,,, 'io•~ There wa a lot of loam and ~,,,...., · ulh,an 1i11d he w tour ~ • [lc"G @C' M l c>fUlf cnfl ··~<llti»-Qf'f'P-...-.~ was st1I\ ~ pe'IYngtT 1n the C'hnc>- l)('T .•• .f • ~ I 5 Ii °'*'oe Cout DAILY _e!LOT /Saturday, Aprll 27, 1985· ~yiltg;-~meticaa _ i 'You don •t have that ·choic~ except with . cars, clothrn g. · consumer expert sayS WJWAM M. WELCH ............... .,.., WASHINGTON -If you're '\hinkinJ of buying Amencan to help riaht the Japanese ltade imbalance·,. you may find less of a choice than you'd auess. cspec1ally if you're shoppina for many household prod- U<:ts. For automobiles and clothing, in- dudin.a sboel, Amencan consumers ate in the middle of an international battlearound. But for many· other products, foreign vs. domestic isn't as much of an issue. say experts whose job is to test such products. ' "All of this back an<i forth about buyirtg American -you lion't have that choice ex.cept with cars and clotbir_lJ." said R. David Pitt le. tech- nical director (pr Consumers Union. publisher of Consumer R~ports .., mapzine. "That seems to be the only place where it mikes a difference because all the rest of the market has been decided ... at least in the tlrirt'as we've looked at," said Pittle, a former member dfthe U.S. Consumer Prod- uct Safety Commission. · The marketplace is segmented, he , said. with Japanese .Products domi· natjng some areas. American prod· ucts dominaung others. In cameras. for instanct, there are a handful of European brands but most 35mm cameras sold in this country are Japanese, he said. Some instant or disc-type cameras arc American made. But, said PittJe: "For scriot:is photography. there is no choice. It's all imponed." Similarly. nearly aJI televisions and video eqwpment is Japaneµ. Some .,..,........ ~reeetyle 1 Cra!C Grauo p~cdce. bia inove. OD a !'freatyle" bt.lle at Bermou. Beach. Grauo I.a a member of the· 11urray Ohio freatyle bicycle team, which perform• a variety of •tunta beyond _the C?CCUlODal wheelie. • •Japanese-brand televtlion sets are &S¥mbltd in the United Lites. but the videorccot"dm o televisions bearing the familiar· American brand name ate made in Japan; he said. American manufacturers doml· natc the market in other consumen &oods. he said. For instance. clothes shers and dryers, freezers and full- s· . refrigerators. which a1e called ~a r white goods, are aenerally A rican made, he said. . • en in autos. the lines are blurred. A erican A'lanufactuters have joined th ·Japanese in joint production ~ ojccts, sell Japanese cars under U.S. ames, and p~t foreign-made engines or other comP,Onents in U.S. cars1 Japanese manufacturers have estab- lished plants in the United States. For many consumer products. particularly.electronic, much \Of the competition now is not so mu.eh U.S. vs. Japan but Japan vs. the .. new JapaQs," the Asian countries of Korea. Hon·g Kong, Taiwan and Sinpporc. •' Joe Bhatia, executive staff en&inetr for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. m independent product tc11cr,,, iaid tho~. countries rely on lo~r labor costs to produce less eic.~nswe goods. ise t\Sian countries .other tha.n Ja have ined si ificant shares of .• marfcts. suet" as Korea ba with black-and-white televisions. But Bhatia said he has found products from those countries often. lower in quality than Japanese. or U.S. prod- ucts. "Those are quick and dirty," he said. "They're aiming for the low end of the market and arc full of problems, mostly ... We've had a lot of com- plaints from retail chains." . Those countries, he said, arc where Japan was several decades aao when they were imitating, not innovating. "The Japanese werr known for their cheap products, lower quality. They went completety arpu,nd. and now they're known for g~ quality and reliable products," he ~id. Lunchtime retreat S. Afi1ican laws made fugitives of married couple JOHANNESBURG ~South Africa legislative bodies or leaders. wbohold (AP}=Ghate1fCacllafiia well-to-do the real power. Yoa mt.iht call It •lttinC down OD the Job,•• mall carrier Iarael :tiarner take. a lunch time breai on a warm, aUDDf •f!lnt day In Sacramento. clothing manufacturer. J'ld his wife The Cachalias' problems have been Jo-Anne. an artist, would be an casierthan tboscofsomeothermixed attractive, upwardly mobile cou~ple couples because he is light-skinned, anywhere in the world except &uth and because they are well off. They Africa. Here they arc outlaws. can afford private. integrated nursing Cachalia, 28, is Indian. His wife, homes and private, integrated 25, is white. Since their marrige five schools for Luiza, instead of inferior years ago, they have risked pros-state Indian schools. · ecution as criminals under laws that "If my hlsband were black, we Are ·credit card slots viable idea? barHCx and marriage between mem-would have much more trouble," ATLANTIC C ITY, N.J. (AP) - bets of different races. · Mrs. Cachali said. "IJl South Affica. Computer-programmed credit cards The government's announcement the darker you get, the worse 1t gets. could make coins obsolete for slot last week that those laws will be There's a color scale. White is I 0 and machioe gambling, an inventor says. scrapped was. (or some South it g~ down from there." but the casino industry may not be Africans. a stunhing blow to the The Cachalias met through univrr-ready to put its money on the system. elaborate legal structure of segre-sity friends and wed under Moslem The casinos said gamblers might ption built by the white-minority rites. "They were the only people miss the feel of handling coins while National Party since it came rt> power prepared to marry us," he said. playing -even though· the Herb 37 years ago. But the Cachalias were "For people Ii.kc us, either we lock Lindo has devised added a sound less than impressed. ourselves up and be our own jailers or system that reproduces the clatter of "Why should we sit up and say we take on the system. There is no coins falling~nto a tray when a player thank you, just because an un- other choice," he said. "To preserve wins on one of his card-only ma- representative government chooses our sanity, we decided to behave as chines. to legitimize what the world accepts normally as possible. to eat where we Lindo. president of Kenilworth as morally just?" Cachalia saip in an like, to J(O where we want to. Systems Corp. of Plainview, N. Y .. is interview Wednesday. "If we wanted to try for a white pushing his "cashless i)mbling" sys- ''What about my passport? What classification. we would have to put tem in Atlantic City anli in Nevada. about where our child goes to school, her up for scrutiny -the type of her New Jersey regulators said 11 is up where we can live, where J conduct hair, the color of her skin. We're not to the casino industry to ask the state my business? What about the. v~te? into that," Cachalia said. Casino Control Commission for per- The government's tinkering with The Cachalias say much "petty mission 10 use the system. A Nevada these little laws that affect very few apartheid" has disappeared over the legjslat1ve committee is considering people. I sec it as window-dressing for years. After they married. it became allowing the State Gaming Control Washington." possible for both to ride the same bus. Board to mak~ the necessary regu· deduct morpey each time the gambler pulls the l'landle -and add any winnings. "Thcre'sa lot of new ideas out there lately and they all ha ve a different approach and they arc interesting," said Mark Curtis, a spokesman for Harrah's Irie. But he said Harrah's isn't ready to buy Lindo's system. . . The card is manufactured with a built-in chemical cddc that cannot be broken by another computer system, Lindo claims. "You can·t skim any information from 11," he said. ··1t would be essentially using credit cards." said Frederic Gush1n, deputy attorney general in the state Division of Gaming Enforcement. Gushin said he had seen a demonstration of the new techno\pg> but declined to evaluate II. South• Africa's pervasive racial Public toilets in large shopping latory changes. r=======-===================;;::;:;;:;;;;;i separation policies. called apartheid, centers are now integrated and they lindo·s cashless system uses a restrict freedom of travel and limit can sit on a park bench together. computer to monitor play at all the A winning oot ·gambler could collect a the cashier's cage. where a computer would scan the card and credit the proRCr account. Lindo said. Orange C_ounty's easy listening radio station· KDCM tD!l.t voting rights fornon-white and as$_ign They go to white cinemas, where slot machines iir a casino. some of areas where they can live and work. Cachalia passes for a southern Euro-which have as many as 1,600. Asians are allowed to vote for pcan. "lf he were black, we couldn't Instead of carrying coi ns. gamblers members of a separate Asian do 1t," Mrs. Cachalia said. "People would buy a computer card pro- chamber of Parliament, and for Asian say, your husband, is ~ Portuguese? gram med for whatever sum they put local governments, but not for white Anything that cases their minds:· up and for the size of the bet. The slot IF,=::::l::=:==:=::==::i!=:=:s =::c::===::==;:=:=:=::==:=::;;i machines would read the cards and Industry officials say the idea could reduce labor costs, because slot machines would not have to be empued daily. Instead. computers woul~ tally the amount of money bet on each machine. It would cost up to $3,500 to computerize a machine. Lindo said. Steven F .. Weinstein, M.D. 01plomate American Board of Allergy & Immunology 'Ass1stanf Chmcal Professor. UCI School of Medicine is pleased to announce · the opening of his office for: Pareqtsget tips from young thugs Allergy and Asthma 759-5522 1401 Avoca o Ave., uile 1>02 Newport Beach, California DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus- band and I have raised three fine young men. A column we clipped quite a while ago was extremely --+~~pfu . I . . reprint it? I want to have it framed and gjve it to our eldest when his child 1s born next month. -JLC. DEAR JLC: He're it l1: Coogratula- U0et u4 t.lwllll for asking. LAllDEIS SPRING UPHGLSTERY SALE SA VlNGS ON ALL QUR ~QUALITY._J LINES . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Rev. C. Galea was assigned to the Guelph Correctional Centre for his summu work. While there he developed excellent rapport with many young lawbreakers. mean what you say. Don't com- promise. And don't be 1nt1midatcd by our threats to drop out of school or leave home. Stand up to us and we'll respect you. Kids don'v..want .every- thing they ask for. 9. Be hone~t Tt•ll us the truth no matter what. And be straight-arrow &bout cvel)thmg. ~ lan take 1t. LukewarpJ answers make us uneasy. We ca n -;melt uncl.'rt:11nty a mile away. • I. DO N'T DELAY, SHOP NOW FOR.BEST SELECTJON SAVE ON: '\ ' -Wooclmark Chair# Drexel, Herltag•, Stanton . Cooper, Hickory Chair, ~argle Carson, Charlton & Morel . I .. .. He asked the boys for clues as to why they had ended up in that institution. He then uked them to draw up a code for parents. zeroing in on specific areas where they had failed. Here It is: I. Keep cool. Don't fly off the handle. Keep the hd on_when things go wrong. Kids need to sec how much better things..turn out when people keep their tempers under control. 2. Don't. get struAg-eut from too much booze or too many pills. When we sec our parents reaching for those crutches we get the idea that nobody goes out there alone and that it's perfectly OK to reach for a bottle or a capsule when things get heavy. Re- • member, children are great imitators. We lose respect for parents who tell us to.behave one way while they behave another. 3. Bug us a httle. Be s.tricL Show us who's boss. We need to know we've &0lS<>me stron~ supports under-~ When you cave 1n we get scared. 4. Don't blow your class. Stay· on th.at pcdeital. Don't try to driss. dance or talk like your kids. You embarrass us and you look ridiculous. S. Li&ht a cal\dle. Show us the way. Tell us Ood is not dcad1 or slecpina. or on vacation. We ncco to believe 1n something biger and stronger than out'ltlvn. ~ ~- 6. Scare the ·hell out of us. If you catch us lYtnt. stealing or beinacruel. &Ct tough. Let ~know WHY .what wt did wasJ wrona. Jmpress on us the import.an« of not rtpeu1na such behavaor 7, When we need punishment, dish it out. But let us know you still love· us, even thouab we have let you down. It will make us think 1w1cc before wc,(11\akc that same move '"'11pin. · --8. Call our bluff. Makt it-clear you I G. Praise us when we deserve 1t. If you give us kids a frw tomphmcnts once in a while we will be able to accept criticism a lot easier. The bottom hne is. WI.' want you 10 tell 11 like it 1s. -~ Reader Who Love Kids. Df:AR READER: Tbe young law· breaken wtat put toget.er tbls guide for parent• d.Jd a splendkt job. My ..re.1ard1 ro tile Rev. Galea. I call see wlty tM lldt ·~~e and respect blm. Be knows ltow to bring oat tbe be1t ln tltem. Goodall launChes zOostudy SAN FRANC'ISC 0 {AP) -Jane GOOdall has spent n quaner of 1 century monkeytngaround. ndw' stall at 1t. The world-renowned ·Ch1mpan~ cx~n announced Fnday she ii launchina a .i new tudy that ·will compare the ochavior of Cftptive And wild chimps. ; Th~ '1udy 1'1 d~ iancd to Mt re5tarchcrs d1scbvcr which bchav:I arc nc~iblt-and formed· by I cnvfrol'fmtnt and wfik the animal' nature said 0 ......_ __ ...................... _________________________ ~_ . I est Germans r~s orlng ' ~ . . . ~__,..--~---....- BJ IUIAN J. SMJTll e a .......... tb& lati cknde ~. . A• the · former .. queen" of the Haftleatic Laaue of cilia, LUebec l>OJ)Wation 225',000, hu more biatori- ~ from lhe~wen tbe I kb aDd I 5th centuries than all lost when 60 pment of the couutry't me o.hcr towftl of DOfUler'D Germany urban bousina was deltroyed in combined, city cSfticials say. World War 11. Jn the town of~ in ceqtral ma. back to the llenal-.. LUEBECK., WestGennany ..:..:.l.eft ·After the war, with f l million Germany, about tlOoldbouiesba\le <>oe-flfthoftuebeck'•oldnt_.. with mostly ruJnufter Wot1d War II, homeless, West -Oennan builden been miored in the tut 10 yan. au ~ inp wm cSattoyect aa Wortd W• U. Germany paved over rnuch of iu found it casier'to bulldoze ruins and cott o( nearly S26 million in public and after the war some olbeil ..,. architectural past, buryina bad construct new .apanment blocks than fundl. buUdoz.ed. -• "'- memories. Old neapbor'boods and to painstakinsly restQre the bistorical AboutSlO million in public money "Mistakes wis:e made, bet it it buildiQP &battered by bombinp were houses that remallied. officials uy. hu been q>ent oa tat.oration in unbelievable the W8Y 1tt1&udes M¥e deemed best foraonen. "Fora lona'time the main thin& was ~lbuf'I, the first capitalt:!!f chanted in the tut ts y~" HaDleft But recently, West Germans havo justgeltinaaroofoverpeople'aheads. Bavaria, •here some buildinp sti said. · picked up hammers and cnisels and There was no thouabt siven to contain pans of ancient ·R<i L.uebeeknowQU"efullymoo.itonall devoted millions of dollars to bring-malcina an old build.ins more attrlel· . structures. An additional S3 million construction. Local laws evee ...,. in1 historic neiJhboft,oods back to ive, .. said Rudi Kajatb, an official in bu been ~t to restore pictu~ue .late ~t color the roofs must be (red life. West Berlin's -city renewal depan-Ban\befi · -.-or brown) and wba.t t)?of._cm · From BaJtic sea~rt towns like this ment. • •Frankl\ 1pent about S 11 million be bungoo storefronJl,iDOlhenm-. · one to vi1Jaacs m Bavaria. West For ycan. restoration was ·lar&ety 'torecon1tnactsixmedievalhouseson 3liabts4feJ.llowed)." . Germans are restoring centuries-old limited to cathedrals.and other public a· downtown squa're destroyed in Every effort is made to iAfUl'8 cMl houses that ba(IJ stood in ruins or monuments. It was not until 1912 'Allied bombiqa raids. Hamburg bas modem UICI do not old n~ since the ~urrenderofHitler's that the national Parliament in Bonn spent about $6.S-'million to rebuild a buildin but lh' · Nazi war machine in May, I 945. pas~~ la~~ m~ ~raf n1oney I 7t!rc.enturyrell&n~s reno~tina 22 !D' dil fml • The teStO~n-traze has bCCn. avadablc to c1t1cs for neaahborbood _ Tbetefiauresdonotancludespcnd-housesto.bejo1ncdasan11111Cldloot spurred by federal funding and a renovation. ina by private sour'Cel, which bas been Luebcck'saty fat.brndilcoveftMI dl8l · rebinh ofinterest in ord architecture, Since then. federal, state and local .considerable. In Lucbcck alone, city the loudspeakers and syntbelden ol accordingto buildingofficialsaround gov~rnmc~ts have spent the architect ~we Hansen estima~ pn· t<>:<tay's musicians ratllecl Ge illied _, t.he country. equivalent 10 marks of about $300 vate spendm& at the mark eqwvalent windowun<fwalls. "Through the 1960s, ultra-mod-million a year on city restoration and ofSIOO million to da. te~ "To stand up to modem mutic. 1111 • emism was celebrated in every ~Wal, the Buildin_g Ministry said. · Th' restoration has been so effec-butldinp had to be reinforced.,._. form," said Robert Scholl, a s~kes-West Berlin, w1\b 1.8 miJlion tive in Luebeck: thata tourist1ost on a down to their fouodatiom," H.aDlea man for the f~eral Building M1ni'Stry residents West Germany's largest .. cobblesioned sidcstreet can cast~ s!ip said. i .. in Bonn. "People mov~ out of the city, bas spent the most. The city ~ · .old cit)! centers, saying there wasn't cutrently pours more than S 166 . -- A aplfOl l -ea .. The face-llftin& preject on the weat •Ide of the Capitol bulldln& la captured at ntcht ln the Mall refl~dn& pool, enol.iih light or space. million annually into renewin' old "This all started chan~nJ in the homes, most of which were built in 1970s. Now the old bu1ldmgs arc the old German capital's I 9th<en- admU:cd:'....~1fs bccomeohie-to live+R-tury-hcyday. the 'Old Town' again." In Lucbeck, which has a much Many German cities were founded smaller but much older "Old Town," more than a millennium ago, but _ $33 million in local, state and federal countless architectural treasures were funds have been spent on restoration Caffeineno danger to~ hypertensive_people · · -·Pirates s(ill the scourge of the seven seas WOODS HOLE. Mass. (AP) - Pirates ~till roam the seas and, in the past decade. have taken hundreds of lives and millions of dollars of booty on merehant ships. refugee boats and even luxury yachts. say expcns at a conference here. . · peared by the 1960s but began to said. . · , . Armed. they surprise a ship's spring up again in the early 1970s But ~he pirates off western Afnca -sleeping crew. ransack its quarters, along the coast of N1gcna when that "invanably know what they are -then take goods from lhc the deck African ··nation's new-found oil looking fQr," ~aving learned oft.he before slipping away in small, out· wealth broupit a boom in shipping . ship's contents m advance, Ellen said. board-motor craft. be said. that clogged its pons. Vessels moored lil==============;:;;::;j:-r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii off the coast soon became targets of "Piracy occurs all over the world.'' ~id Dean E. Cycon, a research fellow at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, which sponsored the two- ~y ·conference. Cycon said the United Nations Conference on Trade and Develop- ment has determined that piracy and related maritime fraud now cost sh1p~rs and ship owners more than SI billion a year. A recent United Nations report said 1.376 people had been killed , 2.283 raped and 593 abducted by pirates along the coast of Thailand alone since 1980. he said. · plunderers, he said. Among reasons for an increase in piracy in the past decade arc poveny In Third.,. World nations that leads people to crime and the burgeoning . world~rug trade. Cycon said. Ellen said modern pirates range from handfuls of loosely organized attackers ofT Singapore to groups of up to I 00 who sneak aboard sta- tionary vessels at night along the coast of western Africa. In recent years, he said, shipsofTthc coast of Brazil also have increasin$)y come under pirate attack. along Wlth yachts an the Caribbean. · Boat Canyon . Pharmacy Under New Management • Pho1oli•ishln1 •••ilable. • fu1 ~rt-. ~rritt. _. Otarge -nta. • frei' eon1ulta11-on medtealion•. • Frtt blood ,,...._~ c!.ttk. • ~i« cilb,en diMotin1. • Pa1ien1 profl!n. • frH dcll•cry. • Cih & and e~db. • Plnly of frtt parllin1. • w neries •••ll•ble. 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Martin said her findinll cor- roborate 6thcr studies whidi dallt with gen~ populati~ns rather than people Wlth bypenensaon. . • ASK AIOUT OUR It WARRANTY! l -----. -.. __ .. ' ,, D .. ~.,. II ' ''"' 11 111[. · Gh&i:eb. Women Unite to hOld FellowshiP, Day ~-"lti~picl:-g@tting~ Werld Vision. a~d · · Ethiopia: The orpniutJon also : provides aid to 77 other countries. · ''°O'ur Piece. of the Action .. will be the theme of thia year's May Fellow· sbJp Day, which will be celebrated by Church Women United of the New- Port Harbor Area Friday at·9:30 a:m. It St. ,.. tM DMM EpJ1copal CIMlrH, 200 Oranae Ave.. Costa Mesa .. Owen Felton, peace andd'usticc chairman of Church Women nitcd. will lead the P.tOltlm. whb three women of the Bable-Huldab, Lydia and Priscilla-beina played by Mary Sea of the cerou ... Mar \Jailed a.arc• of Oria&. Patty llealey of St. Aadrew't Pr ... yteriu Cllarclt in Newpon Bead\ and Debbie Fewell of the Falnlew C..maJty Cll1r9 in Costa Mesa. Spcakina for today's women will be Sister .Donna of the Oran1e Coast Interfaith Shelter, /udy Mader from Share Our Selves and &arbara Schmalz of the Harbor Adult Day Care Center. A luncheon will foUaw the program, and reservations must be made by Monday • by calling 548-7176 or 548-7895. • • • • Dr. Maurice Allard, music. · educator and dfrcctor of the Orange Count¥ Master Chorale, will be the guest instructor of this year's St. Cecilia Choral Festival and Work- ·.shop·sunday. The ann1!4l event, open to all soprano-alto-tenor-bass choirs of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oranac. will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. in the St ~Ula Catbollc C111rcb ttall . 1301 S.E. Sycamore St .. Tustin. Further information may be obtained by calling chairman Stanley A. White eVC'ninas at 998-1468. ••• The Irvine Trio will perform Ill Cllrta& ColJt&e lrvlae Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in Founders Hall Auditoriuln. l The instrumental group.' formed in 1976, features Camille Ericson on violin, Alayne Armstron• on cello a~d Larry G,ordon on piano. The colleac is located at 1530 Concordia .in lr:.vjne and the svagcsted -donation is $3 for adults and SI for kntor citizeds and ttodents. Call 854-8002 for further information. ••• .An inter-cultural luncheon will be shared by members of the FaJrvlew Commaalty Cluarclt and the Yowig· Nu Preabyteriu C.urcll Sunda~ al 11 :30 a.m. at the church facility. on the comer of fair Dnve and Fa1rv1cw Road in Costa ~sa. Both congregations use the facility. one in the morning and the other ID the afternoon. The meal is intended to bring the two groups together for fellowship and the sharing of tra- ditions. L . . . - A new film series featuring author Joyce 1,-andorf will be presented by the Salvation Army Wednesday eve- nings at 8:30 through June 5. starting this Wednesday at the Santa Ana church. 171 0 W. Edinger St. · The series. entitled .. His Stwbbom NEWPORT IUCH CIUICll Of REUCllll ICIENCE Sunday Service 10:00 A.M. . "1U~ /Jkw /JI IZ "1vt119 (jot/, a /ek11tlt, g""" (114) .... 1~20 Love," addresses ,thr problems com- mon to women who are .trying to balance marriage. career,. _children and conflicting demands on their time. The event is open to the public and further information may be obtained by alhng the Salvation Army at 546-7880. • • • 'the Women's Dc'partmcnt of the Lake Hiiia CommanJty ClaarFb, 23331 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills. 1s sponsonng a women's retreat Satur- day from 9 .a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the A.11so Creek Inn ID South Laguna. Mary Teasley, a pshchiatric social work~r. will be the guest speaker. The fee of S 17 1nc1udes a continental breakfas1 and lunch. Call the church office at 837-7729 for more infor- -----:--..,..--=--..,..--=---Most of the donations are·moncy, ' MONROVIA (AP) -With 1uch ·dooatioos as peonies taped to car'dboard, checks from former refu-sees and worn dollar bills, lite antemationat Christian relief aaen~y World Vision ex1)Cctl to send S60 million to Etbiopi~ this year. . "This is 1he most massive under· Opera aoprano Sharon takina we'teevermade," said spokes. D&lijel• will '•l•• ~ Jecuue man Brian Bird of the oraniull.Qrt's and reel ta) Sunday, May 5, at efTons to hcfp stave off starvation for 7 :30 p.m. at the Shepherd of mittiens living in the droupt:' but they also include aOod• such as clothing. medical supplies, tents and the like, Bird said. . . The ·money is also used to employ 270 people in Ethiopia -30 Amen- cans and 240 Ethiopians -and to pay shippin& costs for the food and aoods. • In the last quaner of 1984-.r::ld Vision spent S7.S million ·na Ethiopians at six rural locations. Thas year, Bird said, the oraaniza· tlon anticipates spend1ng as mu~ as S38 million on its food distribution pr~m. now ~tfnr"in-ciaht Eth1opian cities, and in emeraency aid and community developm~nti · mation the Hilla United Chmcb of stricken African country. · • • • · · Chrlat. so121 N•--uel Road. ~Oft ~onations received by the ._ qrpruz.auon. based about 20 miles Four of the feeding centers nao io- be moved because of chansina battle lines between the provisional mili-The Rev. Howard W. Oliver of La&una Ntcuel. east of Los Anaeles, arc earmarked for Laguna Beach will present the maJor ·-··-----------.. -----------talk at Sunday's_ rneotfog of the "tary rca,ime and the auerrillas. · Unitarian Unlveraallat Fellow1blp of Heavy meta.I plays Laguna Beach, 429 Cypress Drive, at 10:30a.m. ~ Oliver will discuss his decision to leave lhe ministry and about the a gospel messag· At one relocated center; workers were prepared to feed 300 people and I 2,000 showed up, said Jobn McMillin, the ~ency's director of relief and rehabihtat1on. · cvolu11on of liberal religion. Call . ' ~ 494-3651 or 494-4743 for·details. . . . \ "This isn't unusual," be said. "Wheri the word 1ets out that there really is food, then the stronaer ones return carryin.J the ones fhat \can't Sblr Ha-Ma'alot, Har1>or Reform Ttm{>Je wiJTholtt a "Great meriean Auction" tonight at the 1emple. 2100 Mar Visl'a. Newport Beach. · A silen1 auction at 6 p.m. will be followed by dinner in the sanctuary and bidding continuing through the evening. Call 1hc temple ofiic« at 644-7 203 for deuuls. • • • New officers have been elected to lb~ board of directqrs of the .. F.ood D1strub1t1on Center Serving Orange County of the Society of St. Vlacent de Paul in Orange. Thomas A. Fuentes. diocesan di· rector of communtcat1ons was re- elected as the chairman of the board while Ricl:lard Crawford, a generai CO!" tractor, is the n~w vice chairman. Charles Marl(eJ, president of Markel Cement Contractrng in Costa Mesa, is secretary-treasurer. LOS ANGEL~S (AP) -The bo~~ singer. Mi.cbacJ Sweet, make it on thelr own." advent of music-videos and the sang lyncs such as, "I'll say. Jesus is The orainlzation feeds 6T,OOO surging popularity of some evangeli-the way ... " • 1 Ethiopians each day and anticipates cal rock singers have combined to After a Strypcr video was broadcast that bl the end of the year, it will have bring' the word of God to television rc:cently on "Real · Vidc0$," two fed I. million people, Bird..Wd. audiences -with a different beat. viewers called to ask why the Iona-Tiie meals consists of wheat, teff(a "Real Videos" depans from the haired rockers in black and gold hiah protein grain mix). and porridie preactfers and gospel singers of more spandex costumeund chains wert on made with oil, sugar and dry skim traditional Christian programming Christian television. milk. for music videos that blend the style .. · . .. .Despite the charity's efforts, and and sounds of popular rock bands Real Videos prod~r Matt those of other relief agencies, mass with rcli&ious lyncs. ... Crouch appeared ~he follo~ng week starvation continues in Ethiopia, he "Music·video 1s the language of the ~ ~he network.~ flagship. show, said. day," said Jim Hodson. the 22-year· P~t~ the ~rd., to cxplaJn what World Vision receives about half of old producer of "Real Videos." · Chnstian mu~ic videos arc all abeul its donations throufh its television "We're just using a new language.:· By bis side was his father, Paul programs, i;>f ~htch ·~ has three one- • The heavy-metal rock band Crouch. the netwoFk's president, who _ hour films~ ~1rculat1on. Stryper, for example. has a lead sinier gave this endorsement: "l love the 1~ ~lso ra1scf.money1hrou~ ~rcct· who looks and dresses a little hke goal of the kids and I know it'sdoinia oiaahng and t~rough ~und ra1sang at Gene Simmons of Kiss. lot of good. It's puttina some Chns-churches and corpora~10~ . But thousands of fans rejoiced tian influence in the music that kids The average donation, which can during a recent Stryper concert at the love. But pc.rsonally, I can't stand the ~ome in the form <?f mo~ey or goods, Anaheim Convention Center as the music." ts valued at $28, Bard said. .. -··-· ..... --·------·--·- Oi:ange Coast -RELIGlOUS DIRECTORY • t. I I "o I hrM Wei~~· fr•• • The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coeta Mesa NaTUNITED MITMODllT CHURCH 1fth St. & Harbor Blvd. Church Sehool 9:30 Worthlp 8:30 and 10:45 Char~ O. Clark, Mlnlater Cqata M ... •IA VllK>E UNITID •THODllT CHURCH ' w_...., a Chwdt ktH* ... -10!G0a.m. Dr. Wllllam E. Steel CtWST ~H ·~THE 81A UNITID •THOOtlT All SAINTS AJBICAN EPISCOPAL CtUCH According to tfle 1ta ltoott of Common l'r•r•r ... ,,. ltepflen W. Felkner, RtctOf HOLY COMMUNION 8:00 AM. MORNING PRAYER· CHURCH SCHOOL 9· 15 AM MORNING PRAYER & SERMON 11:00 A.M. ll:IJC....... flrtl I TliH S.., II A.I. -"'-' S....l~S....,t:ISU. 18082 Bushard. fountain Valley 963-380 l CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 7'0 Victoria ·St., Coet1 MHa ST. MARY'S eacc.AL CtutCN THE A!V. ~ COAHEUIOM ... ....., . ,.J, .... aw."""',...., 421 rn Awe •• ~ ltadl =· ==· ·="'~-~-~2~~=1\ HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dl1clpte1 of Chrlat) _ 2401 trvlne 1t Senta lubel 145-5711 Morning Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Oen• 8wan90n, Mlnleter Loth•~;~;~';°t P!Mtof ST. MICHAEl & AU MGELS IEWNllT llllUll LITllEWI 011111011 Roser J. Btf&, Pastor Kin Elfert Kro11tad, Pastor WllUIPllRYIOE 8 AM ' 10:30 AM (Interpret'!_ fot the deaf at I AM) Stlt>AY SCHOOl-9:15 AM fbsery Care Avalable I WELME lH IHtr Ir, 11.,.rt ltaola 141·1111 hurch of St. Matt b the Sea - C. IOPORT..._ (llflnn) RABBI MARK $. Mll£R SHA9AT SOIVICO frl·f p.111. -Sat.·lO:JO a.m. Family ~rvtces hi Friday · ol Month -7:30. Relr&ious School, Adult Ed .. Youth Groups. S1n11ts 1011 C~. flewport Buell c111 ....,. .. , 144-1- Centor Alan Wei,,., lducater Mlrlem Vlft Raeffe PRESBYTERIAN CtlJRCH I OF TIE COVENANT lruc:. A. Kurrie, P .. tor Terry McCanne. DueclOf ol Youth Minlslrles Cyndi MCCanne. DlreclOf ol Ctllldren'1 Ministries S-.J Wail .. l:lO & 10:00 UL Clwdllc-..- CIMtlt 11111 AMI 10:00 A.II. .....,C..M ...... - t.30& lt.MUl V-.n -7:00 r .M. 2UO 'llntew M., Coeta ..... 117-IMO SAINT JAMES WELCOMES YOU ._ __ ...__ __ 1400 WJtllboa Blvd~ _ tn.llCMS EACH 8UNDAY--t:OO a.m. ~ -~,...., _ 1•) er~ Jed•, .... tor EPISCOPAL --H~IDR,....., ...... ~s-E-A~VIC~E~l~:00,_....1~t-l-----~---.:.._:....:_ ___ -+.:..+---<H4;}1:~S(;JMJMIYllllM~l---l--t----1--~-~ s.iday Sdlool ' A.wt M Class 3233 hdk ltw Dltwt IUNDAY WOR ... IDVICH 7:30 AM • Holy Euchartlt Rite I I i I t•' Dr. Ro'*1 8. Shepard, Jr. c .................. .......... ....,,.,c.. ........ , .... 9:20 AJI CGrona ..... · Huntington Beach North COMMUNITY UNITED MITHODllT CHURCH eN2 Hell Ave. 842-4461 ClrtstiMI n.n.atarr Sdloal 541-eeee n.. RH. Jallt Rortts Oalll: aecw Thi RIY. Gtnt I. W*t: ~ .. Wonhfp ~ l:JO a 10:00 ... luftdeJ lchool 10:00 Fountain Vall~ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St • 112-2113 James R. Hadley, Putor ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EastbMf Or & J.tmboree, Newl>Oft Buch Rev William MeQuotd. P~tOf Asst. Pastor Robert P Stewart Rodger Whitten, MustC Olreclor ,.,..., I Chr~ S*'I H lM. hmfy Ctrt Ftr llfo: ~ '44-1341 ..,.... • CMrcll ....... t:• •·•· SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT .1. NEWPORT CENTER HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM • !HlEO METHODIST CHURCH Raoc. 8r,,""d P , ~a 11m11o<tt & lntb111lt o. -1t0~:::-:r-..:,we. (d:.1or"' Sl>•i.. m· '-"00'1r~: c:~ 944-0745 · N.lno I•"' • • • • • 6-40/0J ..... IC...S...t:ltU. R~ LN Cunnlngh•m ~~=-ll!ill:l:====:i:::::==~ C<IMllTY CKIO. COMill£QATIOMI. • t, . e • , 1 111 ..... ..., .. Ave. C«ON det llilaf DOMld W. kirta, Mtnltt8f 10 A.M.' 1und97WOfefllp Sabbath Ser"llCH M4-74H o. .. c~ Sc"°","""'' c..• frNIJ ltttlillc •:IS Pl ,..., 1tn1et r1ri1 ri.., t4 IM _,, 1 ...,. ---..---------------~ Strvlnc the Newport-hint Aru 2100 Mar Vasta SERMON TOPIC: "A New Commonplace" CtUCH Of RELIGIOUS SCINCE Member ~~·~:i:s~~T~$~'m~ Sc~ HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 926'4S Aelulta & Jr. Church For lnform111bn 9:00 & 11:00 R.v. Peggy Bauetl 969-1331 I I .. fl 0 (ldl(.H I~ 86 SMu Uo 1f"ealp e?lt ~ ~C." 0/ ~""e ~"Ice ~ 1'6ed . I ·I I • I • • Udwilt .... lucMrilt • Cluett School ..... F• ftfGnle"-an·w•dlr ,._.. cal '44-0463 Sunday April %1, 1985 8:30 and lD:l5 A.M. Sumon Topic: SUNDAY WORSHIP "Facing T •MPbtion Head-On" Dr l"hn A "Huffman Ir rrt"~rhina St. Andrews Presbfterian Church 11\.\1 :>1 A11Jrc'" R.)i!J NNpo11 Beach California 17141til1·21W' IEW THOUIHT,.CHRISTIAI CHURCH . 110 W. 11th St., 0Ht11111 (l1ultla1 ltltHI tf lf•4) . "How to Avoid Un1nted Experiences" · BibJe Study Class 9 : 15 Sunday Morning Message. Healing & Junior ~hurch JO 30 lial·A·•11a11 1(1~1414 ·r~·~t~~~~~et-;;cl; r ' 1 he (hurt h of rhe·( h11t1('~ ' /\ luc-rldh church '"' 111~ ''"uh ( 1"'nr1 • \fomul••ml' Sc-1m11n1 lkAutolul mu11t ""'•v w.,,~.,. llJ II • .., t • V rt"lid1u Protfr•m• or . i "'"· oulh 8; 4d11l114• .. \ ' .... ,.. .. ~,. •• , • ~-M" ..... '""\ DI ~ t , ... ..,., • ,,,, .. h• ,,.. wn r....,. c...., •Miii ~ .. ,,., UlA!. A ~~A VU ~)4 PIA' ... Fifu'T,~H'RIBr~N~'lf'H 'lf'.rn • Aditit1, Huntlitf Ton It MQrnlng w hfD'.UNOA Y: lb Ora p . ........... .. .. .. .... 9:00 PM 8 le School,..... ...................... 10·45 AM Evening Wor•hlp ....................... 6:00 PM Mtlw Ywtl\ Or -~ .........__\. MAI lfH Mek4fm & AIC.I H IWOM. MifiY9_.;;. -Matte """· Olr«t0t of Cftf ... ..,. (Malrotl i-. De ·A·OIVonotf -....._ °""' ---' c .... -r-1 ·. 10:45 AM • Prayet and PralM Eucharllt Rite II Church School and Adult Education -9:00 & 10:45 AM (Music, eermon and child care at 3 aervlcet) ~WllK WORltlP Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tueaday -10:00 f.M EUc:harllt & Healing Service Wedneeday • 8:30 AM Holy Eucharlat Rector, ''· ....... Aehey • AMOC., ''· ....... Co:.. ...... Ing .. 1-The Rev. Todd Soreneen •Mr. Simuel Shafer The Rev. 'T\hOmat Hent;r •Mr. Wllllam Rob«ta SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH n09 Via Lido • Newt>on Beach • 714-67S-0210 CHRISTllll SCIEllCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN 8QlTOH. MASSA,tiUSETUS. "PAOBA TION AFTER DEA TH" . Coit• Mea•_:.Fir•f C,hurch Of Chrlat, 8clent19tJ alO ..... Verde Dr., Coete MMa Churott • ......, loMol -10:00 A.M. •. I . ::.:.;$=-~ ..... v~ Dr. -I A.M.-4:JO , .... 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The uecutive whoSt amorous A~ ftllJf field. lgie and Chalk tied for second· affair in "The Towering tnfemo" cost NOW °PLAYING \ hiah honon ~this time with' eiaht ..., .... -·---------...... -. -:c-co~~t:st:drsiriviophiles may be TRIVIA BOWL II ~ r .. ::,--. ~...,_ interested in a sin&les Trivial' Punuit S'TANDINGS ·r=.*' -=. ~.,.,. club beina hos~ by Sandy Taylor o( ._c.. ft"'-"'* lllllllt · Irvine on Monday nights. If you'd ~"" .-. ~ like to join the fun, &ive her a call at ( ..... (IT... •r,!:'. 786-4926. =-=.n :::;:..1• And now (drum roll, please), after ""'*'*°""""' .... _,_,,. lhiu months ofhead-knockina. it all ....., .. ,. .... .._. . L---...!!!!!!!:~!!!!:=~_J boils dowo to thete questlons to decide the championship of Trivia killers Leopold and Loeb. from which TV's .. Beverly Hill-s. Who dubbed the sinain• voice b111ie1" oriJinaJly hailed. for Lauren Bacall in the movie "To Have and Have Notr' L11t Wttll'• Aa1wen 6. The role of Amanda m Ten-I. Kathanne Hepburn (four O~- nesscc Williams' "The Glass cars) • \ Menagerie" was originated on Broad-2. "Our Miss Brooks" (C'hnndler way by what actre s? . and Rockwell) 7. Name the first black manager an 3. Our Boarding Hou~ (Major major league baseball. • Hoople) 8. Where would a Jnovie win th~ 4.. ~s,ian America (prc-U.S. Golden Palm? ( Alaska) '. 9. ~orange County stunt pilot Paul S. Waper's "Ride of the Mantz lost his life dunng the filming Valkynes' ("Apocalypse Now" of what movie? music) 10. Name both the city and the state 6. Dayton. Ohio ("Norman" home town) 7. Ernie Banks (Mr. Cub) 8. •· Perfec\ U nderst~ndina" (Olivier's Hol~ood debut).. 9. Christmas decoration contest ( 40 Miles of Smiles). 10. "St. Georae and the Draaonet" and "Little Blue Ridina Hood" ("Orngf)et" parodies) (Send your answers to TRIVIA. c/o the Daily Pilot, Bo" I 560, Costa Me$11 92626. All entries must be l'eC%ived by Wednesday, otherwi~ half the play- er's Jasl score will be awarded) 'World' leadin;gbothcharts By Tile Associa&ed Prus RATED him nis life was played by what actor? JaAaT y•raTar llJ-1,..,. i 2.. Who was "The Reporter" in-the T-• mu.••~ "" -riv series of that title? The following are Billboard's hot record hits as they appear in next week's issue of B11lboa(d magazine. Copynghl I 98S. Billboard f>ublicattans. Inc. Rcpnntcd wi th permission. HOT SINGLE8 l."We Arc 1he World" USA For Africa (Columbia) 2tt5 l Cult lwr, Certu ... .. 3. Diana Prince was the secret ~::Ea::;::::~;t identity of whom? 2.-crazy For You .. Madonna (Geffen) l .. Rhythm of the Night" DcBarge "FABULOUS! A MAGICAL, WONDERfUL MOVIE. A REAL .CLASSIC!" -At The Movies." Ropr Ebert and Gene Siske! -Sf ....... ..,,,. ........ MICfAHll~ (llJ) "1-Mll ............................. fiil~ '*'--·~=· e .-. .... --.. Szt..WI ..., ..... ~Cll:IM *-"11 .......... ._IOUTM COAST ft.Al.A -.nu ..... ..... 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(I) I 00 l IU JO 81)0 IOJO • PACIFiC DRIVE-IN THEATRES• STICI Ill rui-COllM Ill'. llfSllOYO I"'> l'IAIUW!l ttUIDI (I) # l'UIS IMI• Ill atMI (ll ' P'ClJCI ACM>Ol'f 1 llU f9Sl ~ ~Ill l'\US P'ClJCI ICAllOlf (I) &ftCll (I) l'tus • . cmm nr tU1IOIO CNl -.S Ill •11111 TO •W NI ft) l'\tl! r.uoanu irom .. (1$.IJl IU lH 9)11 0• ...... St 11 ••• I..,, & S>t lt COi LaHABRA .... ,,A SUPr I! WAP Ml( Is I •f l!T r Ill ~J-!_Sllf I "", f,111 I I f. 1., "'Ml" • II) '1/J • 4. Name the oun vi~im of thrill (Gordy) ·- MAJOR ST!JDIO SNEAK PREVIEW Tonight 4."Don't You" Simple Minds (A&M) 5."0ne Night in Bangkok" Murray Head (RCA) 6. "Obsession." Animation (Mcrc.ucy) 7. "Some Like It Hot" The Power Sta11on (Capitol) 8."Nigh1sh1ft0 ' Commodores (Motown) 9 ... All She Wants to Do Is Dance" Don Henley (GefTen) . 10."Smoolh Operat9r" Sade (.f>onrait) Jonatha~ started out trying to score. And ended up being the target. "A feast of ravishing images and suspenseful rhythms. Harrison Ford Is tough, sweet, romantic. brooding. mascullne- ·more llke the easy-flow- ing old movie stars than almost anybody In his generation." -Jack Krotl. NEWSWEEK His first time may~ his last . IPG·13le» ... -UA--~ MO.on 1911f9 ~·"t911f9 _,... ~.a UA-~ 1111491 •• ,.. .......... Clllf!A~ 1'Ml1t ,_.,_ U•--'-·-IAllllllll UI 1501 loo!C f-S.-. .... •1.-D ••.- IA-SN>C.W.,S m1111 .. ,.. --C"'-'t 63'~ .... t:'..;.wnw ~ .... R at~~~~-• -~...._.. •_3f'"• NQWPLAYING 111(.4 l'Olllrf .. WllU.f'r ..V-h•"°·IU '*"""''°"" VIUJJ ~IJOI •CGITA--E<•....,S....C..... 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IPG-13J -~;-• MU 990--4021 UA .-S 4 .... ,..ts2-4fl3 UA ll)WIS I .... , .. 121-4070 rACflC HIM rUll DI-If .na mu t7'-41•1 OIWllDS ClllM ~ -mane ,,_ ..... ._,. ~.,.J IAllllO I ..,._ $41'"4 ua SOUTM COQ' I ., UITflll 540·7444 OJWMIS-TOl ·-· YILLll 139-lSOO l1JWams FOUNTAlt YAU£f &MIMI ·~ rt ._ ...... ' _ ... "' ... ~ -"'1f'IOC* ......... 1.-llNISllT --""'w..-6220 OJWllDSllSmt ~MAU -631-0340 'MIC CUMll MAU -H4-U'l rM:R GaAMl DI• -'34-ltll UACITT COl1D l£-. ~J.1111 •UYIWITS -111.Qel •01•1MU ....IM>tll mcmconn IMrfa ,. --• aG lA ll9AOA M II • SlJ.IJlt • ,., JOlll. ,., '"' 11."Evcrything She Wan1'" Wham (Columbia) -. 12."That Was Ycslcrday" Foreignrr (Atlanlic) 13."l'm On Fire·· Brucc Spnngstttn (Columb1u _ - 14.~Everybody Wants to Ruic the World" Tcan For Fears (Mercury) I S."Don't Come Around Herc No More" Tom Petty & The Hcanbrcakers (MCA) 16."Axcl F"' Harold Faltermeyer (MCA) 17."0ne More Night" Phil Collins (A1lantk) 18."Sorm T hings re Better Left Un· said" Daryl Hall-& John-Otttc9 (RC--lt)-- 19. "Ncw Attitude" Patti LaBelle (MCA) 20."Suddenly" 8111) Ocean (Jive- A'nsta) TOP LP1 I. "We Arc the World0 ' USA For Africa SAT 1:20, 3:20 5:20, 7:20, 9:20. 11:15 (Columbia) 2."No Jacket Required" Phil Collins (Atlantic) J.''Born in lhe U.S.A." Bi'ucc Sprin&· st~n (Columbia) 4,"'Bcverly Hills Cop' Soundtrack·· (MCA) ,.; 5.''L1ke a Virgin" Madonna (Sire) 6."D1amond Life" Sade (Ponrau) 1. "Centerfield" John Fogcny (Wamer Bros.) ' 8.''Private Dancer" Tina ,Turner (Capitol) 9."Southern Accents" Tom Petty & The He.anbrcakers (MCA) -l~Makttt-8~ Wham (Columb;at ,Kt."•Vision Quest' Soundtrack" (Oef- fen) 12."Nighashift" Col'f!modofes (Motown) . 13."Wheels Are Turning" REO Speed- wagon (Epic) SlJI 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 9:20 lllllitl 11'·'850 PlCflCMWlllDa.tl n ,..·sa1.,_ _,..ffwm CDW*$ .... .,, IMU. ..asn.sm ...... . 1111& ..... Ul·l501 £DWMDS HMIDa TMll lllTa Illa S46·211 I l'.DIMOS SOUTH COASl 11\W MWPUYlll l111MOS n TOIO ,..,. nun m-1500 CDWMOS FOlllTMI VAUH llNllSl-Ull mwuos llMnTY u ..... &il-la11 SRO GAIDMY 5 ..a P• •Ill~ I• M2-4ttl -IJ4..lSS3 CIOCllE IWlllWIB ltl:lffl PACllC •H Jt Da-111 warwnanuw ua mn.sm IMl.l. It's a life so outrageous it takes two women to live it. DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN ~ rf1-•••1\ "'""'"I u ........ ..... , ... . . • I .l. ' -... . .. - L. • . .. . . • ..__ ,....:.etc-,· LboOks_j . . . I 540-6011 . 645-13 '3 iN-PLANT CLEANERS Adami A WaU1 Antique Clock1 Sales & Repair • frtt in·•hop Ml.J.m•la • •((onl•ble hoUM c•ll• · • 5 yur w•rrvrly on rebuilt moVftntnt.I • d111/ rntv.a111m.• • qo•rtz repl•<'tm,.nl mo•·•menu 130 E. 17th Suite L 1710 Santa An• Ave. • lat t 7tti St.I Pltve call for appomtmrnt • r!ICI · 645-8440 !.....:.. 646-7502 S~hwlnn:.J.._ Bianchi• Un'ivega *. Specialized * D•lly 8 -5 \ Sat. 8-I .. 3rd Annual . Sidewalk · Sale May 4 & 5, 9-6 Clothing! Helmets! Accessories! Great Savings! ·FREE WATER BOTTLE & CAGE WITH EACH t BIKE PURCHASE· SEA SCHWINN BIKE SHOP 420 E. J7th '•Costa Mesa 646-7706 • ~-6 Mon.-Sat .• 10-4 Sun. . . . . FREE -5" x 7" Color Print• 474 E. 17TH V I $8 85 "wit• t .. I• ad ~ •• . l Bring In your roll of 110. 126 or 135 color neg. for dev. & printing. When you pick t,hem up, leave your choice .. of neg. or negs. & we will make you 3 5" x 7" color enlargements absolutely free. 642-1012 We t .. nre: • S Ho•r Sii•• Proe .. •l•• • .lm-.0 4a6 Prl•t•1 •t f •Sa•• Price • Color Pa••port P•otoa • Ll•lt S Rolla Eaplr•• May 1_1 Welcome Spring and · Summer with a fresh new lot»k at ameritone color ke~, paint ... ntcrnntiom1 ~ ;!lair prsign -nwse Ou-t U.S. Post Off lee !·I ~ Men and \Vomen r ... S_!9Ck · \s tltipes c G1t0.ss CHORUSJ~LI I DANCEWEAP. • ~ \lalill lof ont ct.y frtt ~ °' ~ lnO\IW 642·1332 1673 IMrw ,,.,.,. UMK -C-"'-a 36Q ( 17TH ST 1c-o111Ww tr 11tr1. _,_ ~ ... nm.w.-COSTt\ Mpt\ Cti..9?6?7 650-9171 May Sale Tee Shirts &, Skirts 1;2 Off gift certificates irvailable fo r Mother's Day Something-Spooiaf I We~ la Pauioa ror lilt .. - MllSy f'ICVe (She 4 W. 18) mmnn BA••ctUI 11111' .. , •• ,, ,,, 1~,,, ,.,.., ewf'' ...., ~ •ectlle-' ! Mlt I sc.dl mktllt • Cttlt llr '"' IM tee! 25b E. 17th (#'minim• f u ltion 645-5111 21•an. n1•nm• ''IHl,lffMf..,,.., ,,.. ,,..,.. • er.e1w.,..M9 ... .,......~ • s.-.. .... *" llftll ...W.tps .... lrillllM. llC. l.Zt 79c~ ..,......,. ~....,Ile. 1.a' 89 C u. H air • Skin • Nails for men & women free cond;L1onerj($5 Value) Wlth-any-sennce gift cert1f 1cates POI¢jf\I Irie& Tiiis Ad Style S 12 Reg . Cut S6.00 Prof essionol Perms & Colors .. CW ot~op~ll 50'1o + j\/lolle 646-8774. s3ow~sh S l fA1er wax Open i days fo r yur convenience '642-2480 2221. 17th 369 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa WC WASH VANS l TRUCflS 1701 Tusm (at 17th) ,,_ M·S 7 to 7, Swl 1·6 6SO-llll evening appointnwnl.b 170 E I ";'th avaLlabl; Costa Mesa 548-4438 370 E. 17th next to Ralphs Directory- .., -}· 1. ABC Lumber -140 2. Adams & Watts Clocks -130 3. Polaris -170 4: Jim's lnternt'l Hair -22 2 5. Hillg.ren Square 6. Something Special -250 · 7. Etc. Booka -270" 8, Steammaster 1701 Santa Ana, ... 9. Chorus Line -369 10. Ameritone Paint ~ 3.69 11. Angel'Car Wash --1701 Tusti~ 12. Micheles Hallmark -370 • c c c • -; c • • • :I Q fl) ... c • 12 13 .. 0 • 561 C) '\O I ... s'f "1'" • 1!t: ' 5 ~~ IC - /la PACIFIC COAiT HGWY. 13. Dave's Camera -474 14. For Your. Eyes Only -frvine Ave: MA~ NOT 1'0 ICAL& " ' f. ' I . -~'HE ~CA -CE Ta GtlFOR THE THINGS YQU_~EED ··---L . --~-~~--..:.._~~~~~~~~------=-~--~~~--=s.=....._,_-"'-__._.-'--_____ ~~_...._~~--~------~~~~----~---------~-- • ... • • I .. . . ,, .. • • • . . . . . • . .. 1· I I n • . . •l ..: I I~ t tJ h I l: - J I f r. ·~ ... •' ·' ·1• 'I I} I .. . .. - ) 'f HE FAMILY CIRCUS ' "You hafta listen t<? me with your eytfi, r;>oddy. Not iust your ears." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson l - .. Well -wh•t do you think of H? It'• a comblutlon toaat•r·TV Mt." ---3 3 3 as f s ~ -27 v.'~'" d'~ v'H' ~ ___., ___ -- BLOOMC FORBETTER OR FOR WORSE IRE KIDS 00Tt1 ~D FR1~s ~e'R 1bOAY, ND I SPENIAU. MY ~t'tE WIPING-NOSES ·ANOse1NG- ~eRt:.e! . . OM'f.J- 1 I~ I 11 I IHE'/ ~ UNot=R-RVr' ALL DA"/ DRNING- t-"£ CR!jZ\I. . WH V DO I OOIH1STO ?// M'/SELF -. by Garry Trudeau by Lynn Johnston r ) ~== -'-)fl F ~ \ "I just wanted a second opinion on the meatloaf." ~ ' DRABBLE l'U. et WO ll.ME.t-l OM>'~ PIC.Kl.£ CGllllfb T I? OJE.R . GARFIELD A\..l-Wf.\JE. EA\e:N L~~'i A~e P\aLE.6 ~ · \ It ,-:-~ "-17 l!>OK,tikJM ~ T~EY JUST C4/l 'EM WIL1> FLOWERS. THEY'RE Rf.ALLY VERY T,AME ~ • by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis GET OH THE CURTAIN!> OR I'LL MAVE YOO PE.CLAWEV YOO JOST CAN'T ARGO( WITH LOGIC •fZ1 MOON.MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson @ TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE by Tom K. Ryan f F YOO fZEAUH LOIW Mf,, 'rOO'O SPI/, '' I'U. JUST ~A OOHUT''? WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q-.)-.:.... East·Weat 'vulnerable, aa South you Hbkt: Q.5-As ·South, vulnerable, you hold: +K952 <;;>QJI093 OQ73 The bidding hu proceeded: Weit N~ Eut 809Ua •5 +A5 <;;>AKQJ73 0 1092 +K5 The bidding has proceeded: l • P... f o Pu1 2 • Obie Pau' · ? What action do you ta,lc.e? Q.2-East-Weat vulnerable, as South you hold: · +AQ <;;>KQJN OA987 +05 The bidding has proceeded: S•etli Weit N..U Eut 1 ~ 2 + 2 NT Pau ? - What do you bid now? Q.3-Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: Soa~ We1t Nortla Eut 1 <;;> I+ Pail 2 • ? . What do you bid now·~ .- OMAR ~t SJIARIFF .. -• For hatormatloa about ClaarlH GorH'1 MW aewU.tter w brtdfe .p~yen, write Gen• B..W,e Letter, 1909 CA•y•la10a Ave., Cla•••la-.On~ N .J. OW77. CHARLES GOREN ·~ - JUDGE PARKER by Harold le Ooux •• ~AIU05! OKJ8 +KQSJ Q.t-BotJl\.ulner i ble. aa South you hold: 6lfT I "M ~LY TR.YING ro ee HELfi'j LOOK. WHOSVeR l="UL' MRS A LAN e ~KER ! ev THE. YOU ARE, '10U'D WAY. HAVE . MET YOUR ~Q'S eET TE R STOP NEW SECRETARY? SHE'S QUtTI! IJl..t<r CALLIN (; M E I EYEFUL OVITE ,., CHANGE ~ROM OLO MARGARFrt 1 f The bi~inr h11 proceeded. 8M~ Weet Nwdi Eut I ~ PaM 1 NT P ... ? What do you bid now? QA-Aa South, V\l ln~rable. you hold: •G861 ~~Tl +AIU76S The bidding hH proceeded: S..Ui Wm Nwdi £ut t • ·p...,1 I• PftM .J.·+ P.+, '<;;> Ptp . ,. . What. do 7ou bid DOW? - ~! QllM ~l\86 -+IUOH -.- The bidding has proceeded: Swda Weit Nortla EA1t Pue P... I 0 Pu1 · 1 ~ PaM Pue Otta. 'I . Whal action do yo~ tab? • Look for annrert on Mond11. . > L ' ... .. ,/ " . . ' . .. ~ a a s His thre -run ho~r HITS Ocean View; University bats continue rtnging~ 0-1 Sam Augu~t had rapped a thrc:e-('UJl bomc:r tn 1he third 1nnang for Foun- tain Valle) to push the Barons' lead to 4-0. and a walk to Jeff Olson 1n the bottom of the i.l\th shoved across ( hns Buatec on' strikes.to clinch 11. . ' UnJverslty 10, Corona· del Mar I: Tht: _TrQJllnS (8-21..mai~ '>c:a V 1ew League by combining a 16- hlt attack with e1&ht Corona del Mar Mark Fa vorlte Ocean View's Seahawks. con- sidered at very best no better than a Jark horse or spoiler, took over first place ih Sunset ~ague 1 baseball Friday afternoon. thanks to Tom Smythc's three-run homer in 1he seventh inmng_at f ountajn Valley. The v1c1ory l!PS Coa~ Bill Git>- bons' club to. 7-4. a half game better than Huntington Beach and Edison, both at 6-4. .. For a while I thou~ht ll waSJUSt a matter of things catching up with us:· said Gibbons ... But Rudy Taub came 1n when wc were down 4-0 and kept us there. then we got a !lreak or t~o and then the big hit. "Don Snowden was very effective . I Seattle can'~ whittle :down .... Ang~lsbats Carew, Beniquez highlight 14-hit, 11-3 victory ~ (Slaton 2..0) 8t Seattle (Yount 1·2) Time: 7:05. TV: Channel 5. I Radio: KMPC (710). • EA TILE (AP) -Juan ~n1quez knows that Angels Manager Gene drove 1n three runs as the Angels Mauch likes to platoon his ballplayers hammered four Seattle pitchers for 14 but he sull wasn't prepared for his hits. Beniquez added an RBI single in second-inning appearance against the the fifth while Carew rapped two Seattle Manners Friday night. doubles for his three RBis. the "I didn't even have ume to c;wing 8 865th mul11ple-h11 game ofh1s <......J>a.t. I didn't have time to loosen up.'' --5arr;c;ug Corbett, 2-0. picked up ~1d Beniqutz. who \\as loose enough · the ~in. pitching three scoreless in- to deliver a pinch-hit two-:run homer nings in relict ol i.tan er Geoff Zahn. to cap a five-run second inn1~g that who was for~ed to leave after two starte~ the Angel~ to an I 1-3 victory. inn ings txcause of tendem~s in his Beniquez. a right-handed batter. left shoulder. Stu Chburri. JUSt up staned the game on the bench because from the minors. pitched the final ~attl.e pitched right-hander Jim three innings. , Bea ttle. But.the l\ngcls tagged Beattle Cali forn ia scored 1n the fitst tnning fo r four h11s and l\\O .walks . tn the on an RBl double by Ruppen Jones second inning. bri nging on left-ofT Bcaltle. 0-2. Seattle tied 11 tn the hander Da' c Geisel .. and, shonl~ bottom of the first on a sacnfice fly by thereafter. Beniquez, (Jorman Thomas. - ··1 wa!>JUSt s1tt1ng on the be nch and Jerry Narron stan~ the Angels' the ne'lt th1ng I kno"' they're telling second \\1th a walk .. Bobby Gricn ·me to grab a bat:" .-.a1J Ben1que1. who singled and both scored on Di ck drove Gc1c;cl'i; second pitch into the Schofield's double. Carew chased lcft-lkld bleachers for his third home Beame w11h a double that scored run of the season. ··The gafl)c. "as 4-1 St hofu:ld and then I hit the home run and afs Gal) Pettas singled a run home 1n 6-1. That made 11 a lot easier for the . the third fora 7-I score and the Angels pitchers to go on with that lead... added three more in the fifth anCl an Benique1 and Rod Carew each unearned run in the sixth ) for Fountain Valley and ll looked bad." I It was all turned around. howe ver. on Smythe's homer and the Sunset League has a new leader. Today's Su nset venue has West- min~tcr (2-7-I) at Edison at noon and Marina (4·6i v_s._HuntJn&ton Be-achat- Mile Square Park (7 p.[Tl.). l'jlere are the h1ghhgfi1s of Fnda)~ prep baseball. Ocean View 6, Foun&aln Valley 5: The Seahawks. who have been living on come-from-behind rallies all )ear. did it a$"lin after trailing 4-0 1n 1hc in1d-inn1ngs and 5-2 entering the seven-th. F4untaan Valle) 's fifth marker · But Ocean View's Blaine DcBrouwcr oixned the seventh with a single and John Savidan followed with a shon-hop to the fence dou~le Da,·1d T1nktc's lane dnvc to 'leC<t'd couldn't bl· handled and one run scQrcd-. then Smythe -s~u~ed -tm three-run homer ofT Ba.ro n!> ate Boh Sharpnack. ~· ·• . The Scaha\\kS p two more run- ners aboard but fie lder 11m Reach robbed Tim Tembreull of an C\tra base hll to ~ecp the Barons do'>C Singles b) Tern Rc1<:hen anJ aQd James Wa )ne had the Barone; (5-5-11 '-"lthin stnk1ngd1stance 1n the bottom of th e sevl'nth. but Brett John.,on got crrorJ and three (rce pa~s. · Thb lleavy hilting Trojans. who entered with a team batting average of 4:!2. took little lime m gettlngstarte<!._ .i'i c\1del)ced by firsHnnang doubles h\ Mark Tavont~ and Bcc:Jt Howard I r~ wnrpped up Wllh a flvc:-run \l:\th 11;1n1ng. dropping CdM funher 10 the Sea...V1ew cellar at 2-7 Favorite was the leading hitter. go•n$ 4 for 5. sconng three runs and \tl-ahng two bases to improve on has 454 league averafe Jeff Baker was for 5. scoring three and knocking 1n three to better his 423 average. Roger Wilson and Brett Howard .T ~attle'• Jack Perconte la about to be tagged oat by Rod Carew after taking a big -~ -,.,.~ lead and getting picked off ln the fint inning -a tipoff of things to come. were al$0 2 tor 3 1.-the free,swir\Pnl contest Newpcu\ Barbor I, E1t.ucla I: Tht ailors got three-run bursu in the founh and sixth anrunas and a seven'tb-annina relief performance by Dean ManinC'l, who got the last batter on strikes with the basts loaded 10 up their Sea View Leag_ue record to 6-4. one half game off EstarKi.a_'s second-place record of 6-3. · 1¥tile Jarboc--s three-run nomer to left in the founh innina staked wanning pitcher. Jon Dishon to a J.() lead. Jarboe sent ~1 350 feet to score Chris H1 rahara and C'hns Park after their s1n&le~. Doubres by Manny Adams and sophomore Ed Milum keyed Harbor's sixth-1nn1ng rally. The Eagles wc:re the beneficiancs of (Pleue MC PUP/82) Rhorer sparkles -in-defeat ' Bershiser puts cap on SD, 2-;0 SeaKingsgainr.e venge, ar e Sea Vie w's No ~ J I ()~-\'\!(,[ IE-~' \PJ -II II \\ere up to thc-~an D1l'go PaJrl'' ro name ---the Cy Ymmg-Aw:m1 wmnN (lg~ now. the} "'ould probahl) h:nc a prell} good cand1 drrre Los Angeles right-hander . Orel Hersh iscr put the Pad rec; in handcuffs for the second straight start. firing his first career one-hitter aga1n\t them Fn day night in the Do<lgcr'i· 2-0 VIC IOI). "We've <.ccn qui ll' L'nough 11f Orel Hersh1se r." c;a ld SM Ou.·go Manager rom,it'•-Game San Diego (Hawkins 3--0) at Dodeer• (Wetch 0--0). Time: 7:05. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). • Did Wilham\. after thl' 26-H·iir-old pitcher shul hie, c;luh out tor thl· CdM sweeps Artists, Edison Onishes 12-0. L -Corona del Mar H1gh's Sea Kings gained a measure of reH·nge and the No. I spot from the ">ca VIC\\ League in the uiicom i ng C'I F 4-A \'Ollc) hall pla)om. Friday night, handing '1s1ting Laguna Bench a 15-8. I q-14, 15-13 leso;on. ··v.\· "'ere prettv h1g!i for this one." said Corona dcl Mar (oach Matt Albade. ··1t showed. it wa'i really a team etTon . The kids were w ncentrat1ng. there were no diversions." Laguna lkach had.dealt Corona del Mar a three-set lose; 1n the first round. but the com.htned c.tfotts of Steve ecY-k.ofT. Gu~ Putnins. Anan Ll'Wl'i. Peter Nourse. Jon ~ch1sler and Da' 1d ()eals pro,ed too much F-nday night Addllmnall}. back. row specialist Mark ( h.'ml'O\ turncJ in a \Oh t.I effort to help keep the ' pressure on. Woodbridge also tin1~hl'S I 2-2. hut \l ill hl· the league\ No 2 rl'prest"ntal1\l' in the plJ~oth because ( orona "'as ::!-0 agJ1ns1 lhl' \\ Jrrlllr' Laguna Beach is ttfr 'Jo. ·' \l'l'd h~ '1rturl' of a coi-A-f#p ~{!ffiry-9\'e-r -EtMt·r,1-Lago11:i I~ and Estancia fin1shcJ at I0-4 ··1fwc pla}' th1~ \\Cit in thl· pla,ol h \\l'.11 tx· tough:· predicted -\lhade. a prmiull ot I .1gun.1 Beach High . , , In other rnati:hes FnJ:J\ night . ·Edison 3; Ocean Vie" 0: Thl· t hargl'I., tuned up for thJ: < II 4--\ pl.l~olT\ \lllh .1 IS· n I 5-5. 15-5 conquest of Ocean V ll'\\ to dose out the.Sunset Leagul' campaign JI I ~-U Chm ( arix·ntcr R1thJrJ \m11h aml G~~~~on DuRose. a fam iliar n 1mhin.H1on Im th nsct Lcgaue champion!.. pa,cJ 1h1: "'a' Carp1:nter had I!( kall\. \m11h I ' ~ill~ an1I DuBosc "" blod~ Estan cia 3, Costa Mesa 0: Tlw I .t!lln h.1d no trouble w11h wink~'< mt.1 \k\J .,,.111111'! to .1 I 'i-4 I'· I I 'i-2 'll 111r. v.ith rl'\l'I' l'' PJul \\ :ilJrn11 .1nJ B.11J1 C t10fll' wrn1n!l ~n . 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"I've JU\I tx·en e\trcmcl~ tons1s- tent aga111\I thell\ ..,o tar.'· Ht•r,h iser 'ia1d "Unfortunate!) tor them the) happt."fl to run anto nw \\hen l''l' had Warrior~. Ocean View f>ad lectds_in htgh school races my best ... 1un. l''l' bci:n 1n a H"f\ goo<l (•Olden \\est < ollege came through in thl· groove. "'hl('h hn~ lx·1:n h.1d for middle in r11ngh to top nval Orange Coast Fnda) them.'' 1n women's communit) college softball . "The JOb th1r, )oun~ man\ June for In ht&!' school action. Woodbndge and us has been ama11ng." said Los Ckcan View con,tnued their unbeaten wa)s in Angeles Manager T.omm} Lasordn. their re'ipCct1ve leagues. whose cluh n.·ma1n~ atop -'}f thl' The details: . National League We,1 '"\\'hrn \Ou Golden We.I 3, Oraa1e Coast I: Kim Bro wn handle a ballclub hkl• ..,an 1>1ego th1• hit .1 towcnng h(m\er over the left-field fence an wa) Hersh1scr has th~ ln'it two \tam lhl' fifth 1nn1ng dnd patcher Lisa Brad) scattered ~you've really accomph,hC'd 'iOlllc-M:\'Cn 0( '-hits as the Rustlers prtva1led at tli1ng." , · · Orange ('oa~t. ' _ . Her<ihll\Cr \truck nu t fiq: ant.I fter being held without a h11 for th<' fi n l wa lked one a~ he 1mpro-.ed Im rc<·ord 1hrce innings by Pirates' Staner l1sa Houghton, 10 3-0 Golden West broke througti w11h a pa1r ofruns 1n · ' the fourth as Sandy Storer doubled and Jill Her,h1 \C r raise~ ha~ scoreles1-1n---Rdlam) -tmgkd in the tint run An error allowtd ntng st rcn~ to ~:?· in facing the · 1~ ..c:cqnd run to come across. m1n1mum _7 batters. Gwynn walked In lthc bonom of the s1'\th. Brad) (l.l-14) 1n tht first 1~ning and wa!i caught worked out 9f a baS<' ·loaded. none-out rred1ca· stcahng. and (1w} nn wa' agam caught mcni wi th a homr-10-fim double play follov.-ed steohng after his 'itnl(lc Hersh1~ sc.·t b) 0 ground out /- down the hn1 16 '-Inn D1e~o hatte". The Rus1lcn. moved to 5-6 en uth Coa~t In the third mning. Rill Rus5ell .('onfcrcncc play. while dropp1na OCC' to S-5 smiled with one oul and ~'\·nt to th1"d WooAridp 7, Uatvenlty t: The Wtmo~ on Al Ohver·~ single {mcrrrro fol· sco1td !jjnllt TUM 1n th-io fim rwo 111nln1~ on '°lo lowed with his t.loutlle oil r.1dres homt runs 11nd Patti Russell tossed h~ fo unh starter Dave Ornvn'k)'. 0-2 \traaght shutout as Woodt>ndac kept tt,SCa v ;cw . - l eague mar~ unhlem1.,hl•d .11 111.11 • The Wamor., 1umrcd 1w1 10 .1 qurl I. k.ad on the strength of knn:v ..\lt.1rd·, 1ir,\:1nnfn(I. tHllll\'T and another from ~err) l au~c' in 1he 'l',nnd TilTaO\ Bo\d knocked 10 the nl'\I run 1n th1 th1rJ inning ~•th an RBI douhll' Ru'l!>rll. in pitching .l t11ur-h1111·1. l,1u•d lwr stcrnc')t tc!>t in the fir'1 inning. ''hc-n lhl h1i...t Trojans titled thl' base.-.\\ 1th nom· out H""L' 1·1 \he truck out the ne\t t\\ll h11tt'r' t•' l:'l·llll tlw Jam. Russell (7-1 l c;tru1·~ out 10 .inJ \\Jl~cd 111,t one Th(' W am ors arc I"·' iH l'rall · ' Costa Meu l~. Corona dtl ~1ar 3 I h1 Mu'itangs earn(·J the tir .. t '1LIM\ 111 thl' \l'•"i)n thanb m pan to I 8 wal~' ',Dona Norn\ "l'nl '\ tor 4 "1th 11'1...er R HI • in,lud1ng a two-run tnpk· an thl' fifth rnnin~ \hl a1\0 \1ngled tn a run 1n thr lounh Jennifer Boyett and Man..n lnDomrn1rn "-ert each 2 lhr '\ ..,,,th a pai r ol RBt-~fl the Mustangs' I O-h11 atlad fht' t\\o t~m~ h:il c matching t-~ ~a Vie"' rn:ir~' , Lapaa Beaeb 13, Ntwport Harbor 10: I hl' Ta" held ll Q-~ advantng~ .1ttcr lhl· top hull 111 thc St'\t h. hul thr .\rt1\t\ put 11\C hit' Jnd four "JI~ .. toerther for Mght run<i in th~·ir halt to '4.'\ ur1• 1h1· win at La&una Beach The: .l.rta,t\' Shelli·~ llo\\tHd l Jml· up \\1th ,1 , p1nr h-h1t ""Jlr that 111°¢' (' 1n thr t ) inll ;ind W1nnlt1J ruM 11na Mettin 1 >3lr\ 'l1tt1kN'l '3 thn'l·- ruh hom<'r to put thC' game out 1lf thr Ta~· t' ,, rtach · I )ori... I IJmlt.ln kJ I J)! 1n.1 tkJl h >?1'1n~ ~ h'i ~\\Ith .Ill RBI "h1k l).1k' i." 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Schwartz wa1 at Cotta M9M tot a one-thOt IPPM'M09. and wm rnume ndtng In the 8rtttth ap.o. way l~ nut week. . Mike Curoeo of Fountain V~ flnlshed MCOnd In the • sc:ratch , wat · tnlrd and "forwalk't MOtM ftnWied founh. • - -l In the ~ main, :$anta_ . Ane'• Robeft PfwtDtQ .__ ftrat, sMwn MoCOMll of ...... · ..cond, end John . &andona · (Ritchi. canyon)_.~· Yucmpe'\ Don ........ ~ tM '9COftd dMMon IMlt\, .and OoMa Mw'• a-. oo.~ '* .. vtctGrY In tbe tNrd ~. -SSJWGJ M Qllli Miii M'ne fqr tta al.th nm MMi NgM: - J --~~·-,~1....,.,.,~.,....,..,.,T~,r~ee-.•~·---_...·~·--~·--~.r·•:~""""'~• .... ~•..-.... • ... t•c•s ... u•s~e,..s~e•o .. ~s .. s~a~s .. 2~0~&"'5~5•.•:1s•t•tlll .............. 191 .. 11 .. 11 .. 11 .. t11 .. 111 .... -. >J - Gwc; Orange CoaSt padSwim leads· Nt,..~e paces Rust e rs· breast eclipsed t~c contcrenct m~rk ot S9.8S: vu • Saddlebad~ g Rhett Chee P1n1 turned U\ a -a-...,.1-if""' qualifying time of 52.38 an the 100 fly, aod The Pirates' Chen Carpenter turned m an electrif)'1nt double -tl\e state's second fastest 500 free, and 10 m1nu1cs later, the suite's fastest 200 f rcc. The freshman has also qualified as part .;.,+.--Jt-.JL-.11,,.,..~~~~~~...+·qtl Y··-~·------tettrmmue Manny Gutierrez rewrote the 400 IM --conference record of 4: I .S.40 wj1h a 4:07.89. of the 400 freestylt' relay team. · Golden West's men and Orange Coast's women took commandi~ leads on the ~nd of thrcc-day competition an the South Coast Conference swimmina and diving finals at Golden West College Friday. The Rustler men lead the team scorin& by more thao 100 points while the Pirates' women arc ahead by 141 points. Mike Halphide of Golden West set n conference record in the 200 free at I :43.SO tn the l"ms. while teammates Mark Wicks and Jeff n also qualified in tt\e event. The Rustlers' ie Niode quaJified in the-100 &ck with a 52.01 mark. "1 auess the bottom line is Carpenter 1s back," Orange Coast coach Don Watson saad, "She's doing a lifetime best." he added. Carpenter wasn't the only Pirate to qualify for the state community college finals. "Seven (Rustlers) have already qualified with automatics," Watson said. "We have 10 girls who have either automatically qualified or The final day of com~thion, and chance at qualifyina. is t9<1ay. with preliminary compcti· t1on beginning at I 0 a.m. FtnaJs start at 3 p.m. at the Rustlers' pool. . The state meet as scheduled May 2-4 at Medley relay teams from Golden West and Saddlcba"ck w.il go to the state finals by virtue of the¥ respective 3:31 .07 arid 3:34.76 clockings. Saddleback 1s in second place in the team standings at 26 7, while Oranse Coast's men.are a . •distant third, I .SS: In third is Santa Ana ( 11 2.5). followed by Mt. SAC (79.5). Fullerton. (61). are being considered," he added. . "We have more girls going . . . than I dreamed of," Watson said. Included in the list of Orange Coast qualifiers.arc: Janet Williams in the 200 IM. and Nikki Moffat in thr same event; Traci Averill in the 50 back: Jen·ni North in the SO back: and Hartnell College in Sahnas. · Cenitos (46). and Cypress (24). . W~i!e Colden West's ~en were lapping the compcuu.an., Orange.._ Coast s women we~ vir- tually drying themselves off before their oppo- nents finished. Steve Bentley led Gpldeo West, qualifying for the state meet in the 100 breast (59.23) and 400jndjvidual medley. Bentley's mar~ in the 100 ~t'.--­ .;; 'I SPORTS BREAK • -~ rfr; Padres' Wiggins remains no-sliow fOr sedond game · From AP dJspatelaes LOS ANGELES -Second baseman iii AJan Wiggins of the San Diego Padres failed to appear for a second straight game Friday night, but Ballard Smith, president of the National League team. said Wiggins has been in touch with tiis agent. · . Smith showed up at Dodger Stadium shortly ~fore 6 p.m. and a 10.minute team meeting was held. After the San.Diego players were led out onto the field ____ · for batting practice. Smith, Man- • ager Dick WiHiamr and lhhCT team officials met behind closed doors for another 10 minutes. Afterward. Smith said Wig- gins has spoken with his agent. "We are now attemptinj to get a hold of Alan." Smith said. Asked 1f Wiggins was safe, Smith said that he couldn't com! ment on that right now, and refused further comment. Earlier in the day. Mike Swanson, the Padres~ass1stant media relations director, said nobody connected with the team knew the whereabouts of Wiggins. • · •:To my knowledge nobody has s~ken to him since sometime yesterday," Swanson said. Balnea lowere boom on Yank• Harold Baloes' three-run homer with iii two outs in the sixth .inning carried Tom Seaver and Chicago to a f~2 victory over New York in American Lea&ue action Friday night. The homer, Baines' fourth of the season, came on the first-pjJch from Ed Wkltson, 0.3. who momenls earlier ha~ been working on a no-hitter, a nd gave the White Sox a 3-1 lead .. '· Elsewhere in the AL, Jackie Gallerre1 and Jim Rlcedfove in two' runs-apiece and Boston overcame an early 2-1 deficit to defeat • Kansas City, S-2. The Red So~ winning for the third time in the last four games. took the lead with two runs in the fif\h inning and padded it with two more in the sixth on Gutierrez's bases-loaded single off Ma,. G•blcu, 0-1 . . . LJtyd Mosebr'' two-run homer in the seventh inning helped Tor- --+-~·nto-ovcn:omc an earlylhrec-run deficit as the Blue Jays rallied to defeat Texas, 6-5 . . . Tom ...._ Bnuuky belted it lcadoff home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Minnesota -· · an 8-7 victory over Oakland and extend the Twins' winning streak to six games. Brunansky's sixth homer of the year, a high fly ball just inside the left-field foul pole, came on a 1-0 pitch off Keltla Atherton, 1-2. the third A's pitcher ... Cal Ripke. and Fritz CouaJly each drove in two runs to lead Baltimore to a 6-3 triumph over Cleveland for the Orioles' fourth consecutive victory ... JJC~ Morris overpowered M1lwaulccc with a -five-hitter to lead the Dctfoit to a 1-0 victory. Morris. 3-2, walked two, struck out nine and retired 14 batters in a-row until Cecil Cooper doubled with one out in the ninth. Garner's clutch hit lifts Astros Hca-thcr Laurie m 1hc 501'reast. Saddleback's Patti Smitll also qualified in the so back. Traci A•erUJ - Whitworth, Wright 10 behind Rober.to De Vicenioand Ken Still fired !I a six-u!!~er-par 64 Friday to...@ dtfcnding champions Billy Casper and Gay Brewer at the 36-hole mark of the Legends of Gotf Tournament in Austi n, Texas. Both teams were 13- under par 127. Ka~y Wkltwortla and Mlckef Wrl&lat's head-to-bead challenge with the men ended m disaster with a two-over-par 72 that put them 10 shots behind the leaders. Argentina's De Viccnzo. a two-time winner here with two different partners. b1rd1ed four holes to highlight the bettcr-ba.U round ... In the rain-delayed Ho uston Open at the Tournament Players Course. Jim Slmoat fired a six-under-par 66 to take a two--shot lead over David Frott and Wayae Levi at the midway point of the tourney. Seven other players were three shots back. . Finale for Ezpreu tonta'1t? ---~ The Ponland--Breakers and Los An-EE gel es Expreu. square off at the Los Angeles c II, Coliseum 'in a United States Football League tonigh t (5) that could be the fi nal· one for the Express. The Breakers will bring a 3-6 record 1n10 the game. while the Express, laden with high-pnced talent but goang nowhere on the fieki or at the box office, is 2-7. A lot of the Express' on-field troubl~ arc attributed to the problems off the field -t))cy're so severe that General Manager Don Klosterman con- cedes that the league may fold the 1eam at a meeting Monday in Teaneck.• NJ. -----Olympians top M-t. SAC field -~ Lewis , Brisco-Hooks slated to compete in 26th relays . . WALN UT (AP) -Carl Lewis and Valene Brisco-: Hooks, who collected seven gold medals between them at the I 984 Olympics. head an impressive field in SundaY'• Mt. SAC Relays, a meet that has seen 22 world records set. in its 26 years of existence. . . : "We have a lot of athletes who tu med u1 outstandinc performances in ,the Olympic Games last summer an't we're excited." said meet coordinator Don Ruh. "Dowrt · the line, we feel every event is strong. With 'ood weather: I think we'll haye some great performances. • ; Lewis. who matched Jesse Owens' feat of winning fow: track and field golds, will compete 1n the l 00-met.cr 4ash., -· one of the featured events in tbe the competition at Mt. Saa; Antonio College. • -Lewis. who had a 9 93-second. wind-aided clocking during the Mt. SAC ·Relays in ~983. will be matcbe<t against JOO.meter wor.ld record-holder Calvin Smith; whose international standar.d is 9:93: and Mel Lattne~ who had the world·s best time -9.96 -la~t year. .: Brisco-Hooks. who earned golds in the women's 200 and 400 meters and also as a member of the I .~mete; relay team, is slated to run onl y in relays at the Mt. SAq meet. · · TeleTt..jon, radio Another highlight event is th e men's high jump, wher~ Jim Howard will battle Dennis ~w1s and iyke Peacock.,: TILaYlllON. Howard twace set American in door re~ords this 9:30 a.m. _ IA-.a.L: This _. ln winter. sailing 7-81/i. That also was higher than anJ American had ever gone outdoors. ; "We're Just hoping we Hear something when we go to the ballpark tonight. That's basicall y it. I really wish I had more I could say about the matter." day PWI ·Ganer'• two'.-Out sinlic in the ntnfft-HMH.AJdrove in JoaeCnz l'mm. · base wiJfi tnc winning run Friday night as buebell, 'Chant* 4. ·Lewis. from Long 'Beach C'ity College, recen1ly tied L-t~~1~0~a~.m~.~-;;,=~!!!~fJIW.:'.!Oll'.k..Yllnkl•~Lf-E>wighf Stones· nauonal ootdoorrccord of 7-8. ~ . 4. -was ranked best in the world in 1981. and was ranked .,.,. L 11Potll. a boxJng f9n who It maMg11t of Boteny'e In LM Vegu, deecrlblng· a fight In the nlghtdUb betWMrl a WQman' Ind former ~ W9lght c:Mmp6on4..eon ~-.,"Tlw wgument lt8r1ecl *-• lhe wnted to i.w, but Leon .,,., to .... ....,.,., Mr, and lhe t9IUrned wtttt ~. ecorl"G Mff. She hed a QrMt llft hook. Hit ttten1oolf fier to the ground, hit her a couple ol tam. lfld tt... left. It'• hlrd to l9Y no to Uon. .. the e.dy found out .•• Bucks, 76ers aet up meeting Terry Cammlng1 scored 3 f pdints, fit 1nclud1ngsi"< crucial free throws an the final seconds. as Milwaukee ' beat Chicago. IOS-97, to capture their opening-ro und Houstoft. defeated Atlanta, 3-2. in the Astrodomc. With two outs, Ctuz singled sharply and raced to third when the ball rolled between ripit fielder Albert Hall's legs for an error. After an intenlJonal walk to Jerry M1mpllrey, Gamer lfncd his single just past shonstop Rafael Ramirei ... In other National Leasue contests, Hable Brooks paced an I I-hit attack with four ~ RBI while Tim Wallacll cracked ~l,.. , his first·homer of the season as ,.•'. Montreal beat St. Louis, I 0-5, for the Expqs' fourth straight victory. Andre Dawson also homered, his fourth. in:-the last six games. to back the pitching of David Palmer, 1-2. who allowed four hits LO the six innings he worked . . . Wally Backman went S for 5 and drove in three runs and Ron Darllo1 pitched a five-hitter as Gamer New York defeated Pittsburgh. "" 6-0. Dartyl Strawberry accounted for the Mets' fou11h run with a high-arching, 430.foot homer off the - backdrop of the scoreboBYd in right field in the fift h inning ... Dave Lopes belted a.three-run.homer 10 cap .11 Lm. -MITOMCING: lntemetlonld Aw second in 1983. of Championlfrom ~Beech. AL, Channel 2. The pole vault has attracted an outstanding group ot 11 Lm. -80WLlllG: Ch8nnel 51. competitors. including Olympic silver medalist Miki ' Noon -"°"""LR: Jtm Plhner profttee :rully. who holds the national record of I Q.1; and Earl Bellj Jockey Al'9ll Ccwcllro, Ctww* 28. the Games' bronze tlledalast. • 12:30p.m.-·PRO~:N8Aptayoff The women's hagh hurdles figure to be highli game -Portland at ~ert. Chinn,! 2. competiuvd .... p1tnn1s gold medalist Benita .Fitzge~ald: 1 p.m. -QOUI: Legendt tourney from Austin. Brown agaa'kst Pam Page and Candy Young. Tex., Channef 4. . · Tom Petranoff, former world record-holder. will due( %:30 p.m. -GtDTWIT "°"11 LI....,., Mike Barnett•!' the jave lin: Channel 1. · 3 p.m. -8PORTICON: World proftak>nal arm wreetllng ~. CMnnet 4. • · 3 p.m. -AMAftUR MDIGc U.S. ve. YugoelaVta, Channel 1. -.-p.m. -IPORT8 ,OCUI: Wlth Juflue EMng. Channel 4. .,. . 4 p.m. -IOCClft: SpMt w. 8cotMind In European Group 1 Wortd ~~ mMdl (played F«>. 27 at Sevlle). 34. 4:30 p.m. -wm WORLD OP 911P.,.OR"'9'1T .... The Hatlem G._..rott .. In NfW Ort1•1a; ~ OetbY Tri. and Derby~.~ 1. e:30p.m.-~.,..,..Ll't:Aoroflteof women'• :,o ~etbell ~ Heney UebermM, ~.m. -llAIEIALL: .Angela at Seattle, Channel 5. -Cros6y dis·appoin.ted ~ in foundation's stand ~ ~AN FRANCISCO (AP)-The foundation that runs the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am said Friday it would stand by its ··solid commitment" to AT&T despit~ Kathryn Crosby's offer to reconsider cutting the family'~ ties to the golf tournament if it turned down phone company sponsorship. ; Mrs. Crosby said .she was d1sappo1nted by the! foundation's decision, noting that the tournament could make more money for charity and golf purses by acceptin& pledges ofsuppon from other indi viduals and companies that didn't demand rhe1r names tf attached to the tournament's title. .-· National Basketball Associr110n playoff serjes, 3-1. The Bulls, making their first playoff apP.Carance since 1980-8 I , were Jed by Mid aael Jordan's 29 points. Qaintin Dailey came off the bench to score 17. all but two in the second half. The Bucks advance to the semifinals of the NBA 's Eastern Conference playo ffs. against Philadelphia ... The 76ers ousted Washington. I 06-98. as Jalias Erving ·scored 25 points. 14 1n the fourth quaner after Philadelphia had all but blown an I 8-point lead. The.76ers won the series. 3-1 ... Heading for a decisive fifth game as the ~ries between San Antonio and Denver after the Spurs evenea-matters at two games apiece with a,..116-I I I victory over the '--~~IJ?Wt!~~~~mM~iutc.:..b<c:tull scored 37 points 10 lead $an Antonio and set the stage for a final contest Sunday in Denve r. San Antonio point ~uard Jobnny Moore added 17 points and had 16 a'ls1sts ... Houston's "twin towers" -Ralpla Sampson and Akeem Olajuwoci - scored I 8 point<; each as the Rockets staged a second- half comeback to even their best-of-five series wath a 96-94 victory at Utah. a four-run first inning and Ryne Sudberg homered and scored four times as Chicago defeated Philadelphia. 7-3. Dtnais Eckersley, 3-1. who patched shutouts in his last two starts, gave up nine hits ... DID Gladden hit a two-out, three-run homer in the ni nth inning. climaxing a six-run rall y thal gave San Francisco a 7-6 victory over Can cmnat1 Reds. Kitson scores 7, as Lazera fall Lakert, KL.AC (570). Deane Beman. director of the PGA Tour. said he wo'\Jftffeave decisions o n ffieTuture of the Crosby to the Monterey Peninsula Golf Foundation. which runs the en~. . I' fiA:crlMORE -Paul Ki~son 11ed an '9 Ma or Indoor Soccer League playoff record wit~ seven goals to lead the Balt imore Blast to a I 2-3 victory over the Los An~eles -5 p.m. -· PRQ lf00T8AU.: Portland at LA Expr .... KPZE ( 1190). I 7 p.m. -llAll8AU.: Angela at s.ttt., KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -~ASDALL: San Diego at Dodger•, KABC(790). The late crooner's widow announced Monday that because of efforts by the PGA and the foundation to tum the tournament into what she called "another corporate sideshow," she was ending a tradition Crostfy began io J 937 of pairing professional golfers with show business and other spons c-elebri1es. Luers an a playoff game at the Civac Center Frida y. l ~REP BASEBALt, 1"'rom Bl _ ~ '1.· • .. l . JOur walks and a h1t-ba11q in the a game-sa\lngd1v1ng catch to end the ~l.5eventh inning, but a double pla} g;ime. ·bif>rcccded three of those wal k'l. then Seymour was also one of the hatting iolJartinez ent~red and· gut the last ~tandouts for Woodbndge (5·5). ~ttcr swrngang.. gomg 3 for 3 wath three RSI which 10( Dishon. who had misc;cd '\even came on a bases-cleanng tnple in the 21.'Cames because of mononuclc051s (he top of the third. :l(fost 18 poundc;). struck out fi,e and losta Mesa (4-6) wa~.-paced by l..-.,alked eight an what Coach Waym· MikeSalladay, who was 3 for4, drove olffeck called a '"gull}' performann: .. in a pair and scored a run '..f'&. • • .11 Woodbridge 7, Costa Mesa 6: The "'wamors manufactured a 7-1 lead 'l.and then had to hold on a\ the Jd'tustangs put together a \C\.Cnth- , Jnning comeback which fell JU\t one . run 'lh} :' Ancr sconntt fi\c time\, Costa -"Me'la had the rotrnt1al tyang run at 8 \econd and thl' wanning run at first when left fielder Mall c;e, mour made '~--- --±c=--, . LOVE IT? LEASE IT! LaASE THI AUTOMOalLE 01' YOUR DREAMS •NO DOWN PYMT.~ ·LOW MO. PYMTS. •UP TO ee MO. '•8,ST SELECTION •on epproved credit • , 1 •1 J J J 1•• \11 11.0 'If 1W •101 111 Or"" . .,.,. ...... -· ,~. •"'• '\ , .. . ··~· .... ,. ... "•. Saddlebaek t , Lagana Btacla bThe l-\rt1sts committed nane errot'.s and gave up seven uneatncd runs a~ the Roadrunners capitalized on the way to the win a,t Laguna Beach. The Artists' C'ob} Naess singl ed home Rex Reasor and Mark McGrath in the fourth to tic it up. 4-4, but Saddlcback scored three runs with two out in the fffth 10 rcpm the lead lor good. ATh Arceo got the Roadl\anncrs ( 5-5) on the board w1 th a thrrc-ru n jlomer 1n the fir.tt inning He was 2 for 4 on the day Sockerswin SAN DIEGO (A P) -Forward Steve Zunaul had three goals and four a 1sts Fn"day ntjh1 as the San Dicso Sodtcrs1 defeated the K.1~$ C11y Comets) f. 7 and took a 2-0 lead in their best-of.five M-.ior Indoor Soc· cer Leaaue quanerfinaJ pl•Yoff series. '- Branko ~ota. added four 1oal1. and Huao Peta had two IOl1s md one assist for t~c Sockers. w'ho sco~ nine consecuti\lc JOlb durin&..o lht mia<ITc two penods to ui c a ~ o-4 le d • CdM .... From Bl ('IF 4-A pla}'offs because of two losse~ to co-champion Corona dcl Mar. .. La11ana Hills 3, Irvine Z: Mike Garcia (28 kills) paced the Hawks. who finish 3.9 in South Coast League play. Irvine closes out the sc~son at 2-10. On the community college level: Goldea West I, Suta Barbara Z: The Ru$tlcrs pulled in to a three-way tie for second place in the final South Coast Conference standings behind champion Long Beach Cit}' College with a ·come-from-behind i 0-15. 5-15. 15-9. 15-13. IS-I I triumph at Santa Barbara. Golden West, Pierce and Santa Barbara fin ish at I 0-4 and will be in Tom Trager paced the Artists (J-7) the Sout hero Califom1a Re11onals at wrth mrec hrts ~nd two RBf tn four ar -G&lde~t on May 3. afong-wrth· bats Long Beach ( 13-I). · Freshman~ outside hitters Steve '~lrvloe 7, Capistrano Valley$: Jim C'onte-(27 ktlls. 12 .hlocks) a,d Ji11l Brown (25 . lulls .. ·9 blocks) and rph y and Buddy Mundt pounded freshrnan middle blocker Brian Tcr-out run-scoring hm to lead the 9 k II I"' block Jed .. Vaqueros' fivr-fun fifth. as lrtinc JeSOn ( 1 1 s, "' s) tht way "'oved past tht Cougars at lrvme. for Ooldcn·~est's uphill victory. Mundt's doublt sent Rick Fullerton gets 6-9 Kansas star ·Lakers rested and set to_!1ft the trail : Th-, -b 't I-tile~. "Our reserve~ got a lot of ey may e 00 play1ng1imc1nthclasffewwecksand ---------it's hurt some of our starters." rela xed for Blazers Toward the end of the regular -l -t 00---,--seasc:m. the Los Anp:l6 starters had a fl ay S Opener lot of opportun1t1CS to rest as tht\ l..akcrs took somt one-sided d~ cisions. Then. duYlng the scriel; INULEWOOD (A P) -The Lo!.'gainst Phoenix. they generally play: Angeles Lakers. who breezed past the cd Just' a httlc more than half of tht Phoenix Suns in their opening Na· games. tio~al Basketball Association playoff "I think cond1t1oning a~ thi~ ~inL_ ~nes. now face the Portland Trail 1s a~ much mental as physical, • Riley Bl~ers an a best-of-se!'veo senes said. 'Tm sure they arc in shaf! begionini today at the Forum. physically ... we got sloppy as h~ The nationally teleViscd opener scncs (against Phoenix) progressed: wtll beain 11t t-HO p. m. The Lakers might have prcftmd to ~ The Lakers scored three lopsided have played Dallas rather thao v1ctones over the 1ajury-plagued Portlend 1n the second round. Thi Suns in thai bcst-.of-five set that Mavericks don't ha-..e an effective ended last Tuesday maht center. while rookie Sam Bowie has The Trail Blazers had a more become a force 1n the middle for tht difficult with the Dallas Mavencks, Hail Btu~·. , althouah tbey did wirid up &A_. series Bowie d 20 rebounds in the Lu& in fo uraames with a-l I S-113 \numph rqular·se son meeting with tht Thursday ni&ht i~onlan1 l.akers. which Los Anaeles won. The Blazers' t two contests IJS-133. 1n overtime aaeinst the Mav ricks we~ decided The Trail Bla1ers also feature hia!'i- 1n ovrrtimc. the first '\ double· S<:on ng forward Kiki VandewC'Jht overtime decision thal Dalla• won:' and a trona t>.nth led by certtef'- After 'Plinina the opcnina two forward Mythal Thompson ~cl Smetcnka home and Murphy's tnaJe $COrcd Jeff Dielman and Mundt. giving the Vaqueros a 4-3 lcad. Remy Rahmatulla crossed home on If teve Lipton u crifict and Bobb)' Hamelin singled home Murphy to complete the 1nnina·s~nn._ The Vaqllbros improved to 6-3 while Capistrano Valley fell lo 2-7. pmes an Dallas. the Trail Blaze~ guard Jtm PaxllOn. - Ron Barnes. a 6-9, 24()..PQUnd then won both conic ta at hoinc. The Trail Blazcn' style of ~ , crntcr from Independence. Kan., giv1n1 them t9 victories in th'ear last would also appear to a,1ve them • Steve Habermehl led Irvine with a 3·for·3. ont-RBI f)(rformancc. Mundt was l for 2. Irvine hostll Dana Hill (S-4) Wednesday in a ke~ Sout~ C<)ast Lca.uc Jlmr w1ili CrF playoff ram1fi<-at1on<1 Junior College. hu s1a.ntd a l\&tional 20 games at Portland, bctkr chance •ftinst the takers.. letter of intent to play ba ketball at The Lak.crs. who made it to the Portland plays a similar type.1of ptnt Fu lie non · uite next ~n. the finals of the playoffs laS1 year only to to Lo, Anple~. a W'ldc.-<>pen ninnhll Khoo' announeed Fnday. 1 lost to Boston. should be wcll-restrd game. Thus. the Blazers won't bt Sames ucil&cd 6.S pomts and 6.2 -maybe.t90 well·rcstw . forced om of 1ht1r tempo by tht rcboWMh..pe1 ... me la;t ~aMM1~. -Hf'"--~ have to worry-about ton-Lakers' tonntnJ·aunnina st) le · has two yea" or eh&ib11tty 11 Full· d1t1on1nf for somr of our fropt·hnc The ~ond pmc of the amn .-ii cnon . pla~rs.' td Lake,., Coach Pat ~ rla td Ill the Forum Tuesday . I ' 1 FoR JHE RfcoRo ~ • ' t • • • MAJOtt LIAOUI STANDINGS A""'1cM ~ .... 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Presttv, Grich HA-8en1Qutl Il l SB-- Pettis Ill SF-GThomH I~ H R Elt II SO ~ Z1hn 2 • 1 I 0 Corbell W,2·0 ~ I 2 0 0 J Clll>orl'I ) 1 2 • kettle 8HllltL,0·7 11 3 • s 5 2 I GtlMI' 2·3 I-I ~ 0 I 8111 4 • s 4 2 , Slen1oe1 ? I 0 0 2 , Veno Berg I 0 0 0 0 0 HlSP-Oownlnq Dv 8tetlle '<tioffeto DY Best WP-Sten•on T-J 16 A-n.m .HATtONAL LBAGU& o.cteer1 l, ll'adrft o SAN OllEOO l.OS ANGEU .Orlllll Mrlllll F•1nnrv 71> G'""Vnnrf Gerv1v lb Ktf'lntdv-c Nt111H lb McAvnt ct Marllni lf TtnPltn u Drevdtv P Bmt>rv P11 T...., 3 0 0 0 AABfllds rf • 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 BAuuet u 4 I J 0 J 0 0 0 OUvtr If 4 I 2 0 3 0 0 0 Lendr• If 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Gutrrer 31> 4 0 2 ? 3 O O o Marsh! lb 2 o I O 3000 Mldnoocl 3010 J 0 0 0 'l'Hffr c 3 0 0 0 2 O O O 8ellor 21> 3 o o O I 0 0 0 Hlf'lhlsr II 3 0 0 0 16 0 I 0 T ... 11 • JO 2 I 2 Sc-by !Mines Seti oi.ee ooo °" •-o LM A,_.t 002 OOI 0011-2 Gema Winning ABI -Guerrero (2) OP-Sin 01190 2. LOI Anoelts I.LOil- LOI Angeles 6 2&-Gutrrero • " " ll Ill •• so Salt 06tte Orev~v L.0·2 Ln A11911M Hf1'1hlwr W,3·0 9 T-2-00 A-S0.33S • Hltft scMol 0 0 OcMll view •· '-"-"' v•v s ( S4MMt l.'""9 l Oct1n vi.w 000 002 .-. 1 5 ~oun111n V111tv Oil 001 ~s I 1 Tlnkll Teub (4), JC>Mton (6), A11111111. Slltrpne(k (U. Giron t7l W-J~. 2· I L-Sherpn1ck 2B-Sevl4en <OV I HA-AUOUll IFVI SmYlhe IOVI ~10.c-•~rt ISM Vltw I.el_.) UnlverlllY 2(11 105 t-10 16 ' Coron1 Ott Mer 100 000 ~ I 2 I Watlter Stomt>tugh ( 7) Ind Belltr, L'1ndtrl c-(SI end JOl1nson W-Welker. L-Lendtn 28-Fivortte (U).. How•rd tUl, Arlleno IUI. HU19Y (U) ... .....,, HM'W •••• ._ .. , I (SM View LM911'1) £11encl1 000 00? 1-3 3 Newoort HerOor 000 303 a-t I 0 Hatfield, Foltv ISi. Jere <ti •nd Pen· arl11, Ol1hpft, M1rll1111 (71 Ind Park' W-Olsllofl. L-Hlllletd 2B-Mll\lm (NH). Adtms lf'HI. ~trill INH I Hlt-Jerl>Ot !NH I .. Wu ..... r, Cftt9 MMe 6 ( ... Vltw LM9"l WOOdllfid91 003 · 002 ~7 10 0 Coste Mew 000 100 S-. t 1 Mll'Miv. ,tftlo (7), lt00tr1 Il l end Mc'"'; AIAllll, WlnM (6) Ind Mevne w-MUQlllY L-AUlllll 2&-51\eftf (CMI Aftlrtellt (WI, Mc'"' (W), •econ (W), Foa (W) )f-S9VMO\lf CW > SI ti;' II Cl t, L..--lleedl 6 , ... ~~) . hdOlfOKll , 10 0)9 ,_... • 0 ~ IMctl 002 201 1-. ' • '*'-· Oeletdo <41 -s c~. ~. Fortllftt (1) Md ,,_.,. W .... Ollta cto L-Hufllnur 1 ·1 ~ \Lii ,. ... T~..-n.a> -..--Arceo m lrftM r. a.I--V..., I Ct.wlllC. .. ...._l ceo.ttt11'0 v111tv -..-°"' on ._, 1 • tr•lnl Otl OSI _, 7 I AulUlt 11\d ~.-.y.,~ 14 l), u.. ril llld ltlhme~ CVl. ~ Ul.H~lfl -~EA vlew Ll!"AGUE Corona ci.1 Mar WOOdl>rldlle LlgUN 8HCh E111nclt Ntwoort Htrt>or ,,,..,., °'' Unlversitv l....,. w l. 12 2 12 2 10 • 10 • s 9 ~ 1~ .Cc»ta Mew on F ride Y's Sc-.. OVWll WL 13 3 14 2 to 4 11 6. 7 9 s 13 3 11 0 17 Corona del Mar otf LBQune 8t1ct1 IS·I, 16·14, IS-13 E~t1ncl1 dtf Costlil Me» 15·9. IS·l. IS·? WootJl>rldOt def NtwPOrt Hert>or. 3· 1 SOUTH COAST L5AGUE L•gun1 Hills def lrvlne. 12· IS, IS· II IS-10. IS·l2 This wMtc's treut lllants LOS ANGIEL5S -Big Aock Crttk, Cestelc L1k1, C1111lc Legoon, Crv1t1I L•ke. Ell11l:lelh L•k•. Jackson Llkt. Llltt. lllock Creek, Lllllt Aock AtMfYOlr, Mlllt>o Cretlt, P\Jddlngstone Li ke, Pvremld Like, Sen Dimes Atwr"Yolr, Stnte Ft A1servolr C>aANGI( -Tret>uco Cr•. 1t1v1as1oa -Fu•mor L1k1, Hemet L1k1, Perris Like, Skinner L•k• SAN IEllNAllOtNO -Arrowt>ttr I •~• Alg 8Hr~ ~ado Ai¥tf' (N~I. GrMn VelttV LIU. Greoorv lAke. l,ldlt C(Blt (n'liddlt end north lork1l, Sin•• An1 Al•'-Slnt1 An1 Alver (south fork), Sllvtf'wood Llkl SAN Oll(OO -Sin Luh Riv Rlvtf'. Swftlw1ter AIYlf'. V5NTUltA -Revts CrMI<. Aost Vallev Li kes, S.11>1 Crftl< (~) KERN -Alder Cr•. Britt Veli.y Lekt ; Cider Cr•. Erlklnt Crttk, Hert Perk L1kt. ~ern Al11tf' <~•' Dem 10 ,KAI POWlf'houst, 80,.etl Powerhouse to btmoc:ret Dem. 111.,.ll• Dem to Borell Powerhouse. KA3 Powerhouse lo Lakt lstl*ll .) ' TULAltE -Bone Cr•. Ottr CrMk. Orv M .. dow C•Mll, Kern Rlvtf' lsouth fork), Kern Alver (Felrvtew Dem 10 KA3 I PowerhOu"· Johllsondelt Brldtt lo F1lr· view Demi, Nc>Ot You119 Cr•, Ptl>Plf'· mint Crttk <uooer end lower); Poto Cr•. Soulll Crttk, Tult River tmlddi. torkl, Tuil ltlvtr (nortl'I end 1ou111 lork1 or meln fork). Tull River (Cider 510111 ert1), Whllt llllYlf' • IHYO -Baklf' Crttk, Big Pine CrHll. lllslloo Crttk !lowtf', middle, south end lntU. 111, oi.a Lelle, Georlff Crttk, lndecltndtnce CrMk. Lone Pint CrN~ Owens Rlvtr (Ltwl 8rldelt OownslrMm to St•*•" Lerttl, Pint CrMI!, Plt1un1 Velltv Reservoir. Stltohtrds Crttk, SYmmtl Cretlt, Teb001e Crttlt. Tlntmeht Crtell. Tullle CrltlL MONO -ltuektYI Crttk, Hloon Cr"4o Llllll Wilker llllvtr, Llllll Well1tr L1k1, C.Uf11V LAkt, Mt"'"'<llh Creek. McGN Crttll, Owens Alver lhlton Croulflt end Big SPl'inesl. Atvtf'std Cr•. ltOOltlson CrMll. Aock Crtlk (PeredlM Cemti to Tom'' Ptaca, Tom'J PIK• UP\lrtllTI 10 Rock C•N~ lf1k1), Aull> CrMll. Sfterwin CrMI<, Vlr111"'.-CrMk !lower>. Wtll(tf ltlvlf' CCllrls Fie! C1moground td town ol Wellltr, L .. 11111 MtlOOwl Cemoground 10 SOllore lrldelt ) · ,.ST ROUteO ( .......... ._., ,,..,., SC.. S.n Antoftlt 11', Defwet 111 lStrlM "9d. Ml HillnlOf' ... Ulell '4 (llMlft lied •t ? 11 MhllUlltt IOS, Cfllc.HI '1 IMilweullM •lflil. ..... J-1) ""'9dll10hll 106. W111\lntton te t ll'fllle • .......... -lin. J I) ~~~-1111111 ............ o• •' "°"''°" Sell Allteftle •• Oell¥f!f .......... a ~Men's golf results " ..... °"" lltl'ISI~ Oevt4 ''°'' WevML.tvl c.l\rlll~ K.111 Ftrout """' MtllC>lt et1i.a.ca tol>MJ..wphv ltevmond Floyd loObv WedklM JoM Mtlltffev Run COCIVtn ._ Oert!IU ltOM O. Hemmoncf Merit O'MMr1 lt•ll>h Lendrum Merk lrookt Garv Pteyer M. Nleotellt Garv McCord Nick Prle9 Gre;TwlHs Doti Pootev lllOMle Bi.<:k He111,...,,1n Bn..tce l.ilt1kt PeutA1'- CortY Pevln llN ltoeers 1t1111_ &trecll ltlCfltrd Zoll or Joev Slndtltr .JoMCOOk Mark Wlebt S.llCIV LYlt Ktn8rown 8Udd¥ G1roner L TllOmoson ,,_.._,36 61-71-'11 7111-lll 61-n-l)t 61-71-13' n-'7-139 n-'6-•3' 71 ....... ,39 ff•10-13' 6N0-13t 10·7~l40 71·6t-l.O '9·71-1.0 70-7~140 73·61-141 n -61-1•1 70·71-141 70·71-141 67·7-l•I 71·71-1"2 n-1~t42 60-72-142 71·71-141 71·71-142 70·71-1'1 10-72-1'2 71·11-142 7•·4t-142 11·71-1(2 _n-11-14J 71-72-1'3 72·71-143 , .... ,_,43 72-H-14.3 73-1~143 61·7S-1'3 61·7S-143 70·7)-143 Oe11F.,..,_ ...,..._.. Ill~ O.vlcl Cttlltm Oil~ c ltOdrleuu Miki Holllnd lftllU- Jtdl lll-Chris Ptrrv Jeff Htrt Ed Flori JOdil MudO Din HellOOteon 8erryJMOt;414 F •tel COUPIH Mike Su"lven D Eiclllltlerttr P Ooltlf'l"luls Lennis Cttmtnts Mlkt Bernt>i.11 Kermit Z..rllv 8111 Crenww I/ AAlltltdo JlmCOlbtrl Mlkt l rlehl Ed Sllttd Ar>dr1w~ MlktSmlltl 8r8d Fe!* LonHlnkle JOhn Fought AIGefbef'- Sammv A~s T VetenHnt Steve Pett Vance Hetfner L Broecll Ml<.O'Gredv 72·71--10 1f·n-1'4 11 7'>-14ot 74-~1 .. ,~, .. n-n-t'4 71·7'>-144 1s-...... 1 .. 7S·6.,_l.,. 74·70-1 .. ff·7S-l44 n-n-1 .. 70-76-144 10-1.-.144 71·7'>-t44 7S•6'-14't 73·n-1•S 11-1.-.1•s 75·70-IU 74·71-145 n-1>-t4' 71-74-145 10.7S-14J 71-7S-146 1 .. n-144 75-7'1-146 74·11-146 7t-7S.-146 10-7 .... 146 75·71-146 11-7..5-146 74·7'>-W H·7>-IC7 7l·n-IA7 70-,.,.... 1'7 7S·71-147 n -1s-141 n -1s-1'1 72·75-147 ~~ ~,.... Altl6Y NOfltl 0.VtCI 09fl'I ltt'S Celdw'll <Hrv~e Tonv $llh ~HtnGOCll Jim Nllord Nick Feldo I Cian-tt JIPI~ TllO!Nla l.tl\men MlktR.id FrtnkC- JevOonltellt JoM Adamt D Lundltcom T 1rry Ktftdrlck LouGrelltm lton Commt111 ~oward Twitty MlktOoNIO lvM SMlffl 9oO Payne $1ev18owmen 0 1vlel TllOr1 TlmNorrlt Tim TNltn OonMtHtnOlle J9ff C.J>llQfl 0ouo Ttwtll )Im TllOrpe ~ltlftt.¥ Lortft It obtf' Is AlltnMI~ Tom J91\klns JevHaes Lorlft It oO« 11 Wo111en '~golf results (e..,St, ~~re, Ft,IJ ..Judv Clark 64·65'-129 Oelt EGOellnv 67·69-136 KIV Ktnnedv 72·66-131 Mlndv Moore 61·7<>-I~ Jenet c*' 67·7?-139 Alie• Mlti.r' 70·69-139 DltdH l..Hk., 71·68'-139 Mollls Sllcv 61·71-139 Collttn Wiiker 69·7!>-139 G, Hlret1 .69·70-139 JoAnne Cerner 69· 7!>-139 Judv Ellis 61-71-139 Clndv Ftom 13·66-139 Cindy Hiii 71 -69-1.0 ETeTne Crost>v 71-U:--140 Jene Crelltf' 70-70-1.0 Nency Ai.bin 69·71-UO Stllrlev Furtong 69-71-140 Pie NUuon 73·6'-1'1 Nencv Ltd.,.tter 70-71-1'1 M 8teckwllci.r 73·6&-l•l Ootlne CaPOnl 70· 71-141 Oeenle WOOd 6t·n-t•1 M Oolll 67·7-UI Amv 8tn1 66·7S-14 1 Jtrllvn Britz 69·73-1•2 Mtrlent Hegge 72· 7<>-U1 M FOQlen\en 71·71-1~ Lfl'O't Mur-a 71·71-147 Lvnn Pertter 70-1?-1'1 ACKil JonH 67·7S-U? ThtrHt Henion 61·7-142 C11rl1 Jonnson 71-71-142 Cethv Mint 7•·69-1'3 Leurt Peterson 7'·69-1'3 PIMv Hemme4 72·71-1'3 8 Mliranle Merv Owvtf' C O.rouau• Katnv Bektf' B. Pendergast Vicki Slngltton Milli E$ 4111son Flnnev Ruth Jtl"n Heather Drew Beverlv Ktass Sue Ertl Marv DeLong L vnn Slronev ClnqyMAcko Carolfnt <:>owert Dtl>l>le Helt M 0.vlln UAlbrallh Panv Havn J KOflllltll Joan,,. Paclllo N1ncv Screnton SlllV Qg11\11n Lvnn Connettv Terri Luckllur\t Mlrtna Neu" DewnCoe Nor_,Froet Murie BrH< J1c1tle Bertsch Dtl>Ole A rtoci.\ Vietti Atv1rt1 Jon Flvnn Senor a SOullCh Cathy Kret1tr1 BeckY Pearson 11·71-1'3 12-71-143 72·71-1'3 69-1.-.143 n-11-1 .. 7S·•,_, .. 70·75-145 73·7'-145 73·72-14S 7•·71-l•S 73-73-146 74·72-146 13·73-146 73·73-146 - n -1.-.146 7•-72-146 12-1.-.146 74·71-1'6 73-7-147 n-1~1•1 69-n-147 71·76-147 71·76-147 n -1s-10 74·73-10 n-,._1., 71·76-1 .. 75·73-1 .. 1'-n-1 .. n.,._, .. 74-7-14' 14.7._, .. n-11-1 .. 13·76-149 76-n-149 72-71-149 1s-1.-. "' Kvlt O'Bntn TS·7-14t Joen Jovce n -76-14' Lorrlt WllktJ n-72-1•9 Kim Stlfpman 77·1?-149 Cerolvn HIM 75·1-14' l(f'ls Monagt11n 76·»-149 Sethi Llllle 79· 7~ 149 , did .. Qutllf'I' Aot>ln Wenon 7S·7S-150 Lori West 72.7 .... 150 Merv 8,.vtn 7S· 7S-1SO Leurlt Alnktr 80·71>-150 M Whflmlrt 11· n-ISO s. Farwlo 77·7-ISI • J. Ka1mltr11t1 74·77-15J Berl> Thomes 74·7 .... \S2 LeUf"lt 81elr 77·7S-1S2 L•Je Youno 77·7S-1S2 OeOble Ai>ill/I 79-7-153 Merv Heitman 77-7..-153 Vicki F.;.oon 77· 7.,_ 1 SJ Clnov Ferro 79-7.-.1SJ" Susie ll«oov 71·76-154 $1,.lft.tVICloe ,.._.._,~ M Olckt"°" 77·77-154 Annt ICellv 19-75-154 Connie CPilllerno 11-1..-154 0 Melsltf'lin 7,·,._154 N Br-er 12·13-ISS Merle Combs 77·tl>-1S7 Susie P.-11-n-151 Jovce ltenson 11·79-140 Keren Grevlev M-n-161 Su11nne Pace 14·1t-162 Nencv Mtundlf' 17·t2-1'4 M. Wldmtn 12·..._166 A 8tnntfltld n · 19-16" Legends golf results a 5 so cc lAl.U.1 ... tr1t10An 1tbU\.n cnr.i•u......,_~ ,.IT llACa. One mt!e Note : Sllllrlllrlt <Todd) H• Goed ,l"Oll (l"Wcel Codln OrWV ..., (Plenol JM , • •to uo ..... Timi t:Ol JIS tJ IXACTA ($--6) Ptld Sl)) to saCOM> ••ca. ON m11e NC» Nlvfltlft It-(Alldu\) ll.00 Mo 3.to Kllleflt Credo.er <KNYI) 1 UO 6-tO $men ltue !Parl!M) ? 40 Time: 1.5f llS . U •XACTA (1·4) Hier fttUO • ·TW.O llAC•. One mitt Hee "Ml ~ltotl (Perlltrl UO UO UO Setltlfle ltewerd (AndertOlll UO UO CePteln Cetrott lPwfflntl )M Tlmt: l :M 41 S IJ IXACTA 17·tl Nici IUO '°"'"" ltAC•. One mile~ t ·Mlllbllly Orwl (Piere.) SlO ).20 l.00 Voter (A~n) ':i.IO 4 40 •·Cllefmed Qu9rk IDvnr) S 20 3 20 3 00 -4Pf Timt UI 315 fflf<TM llAGI. On1 ml1e Net On T OUI' ! CroeNtn) 12'10 S 10 340 Devlcl Vance IPtlllnlJ IS 70 S 40 8lklt OeCMit• ( p .,. • ., ) 1 40 n.,.,.. 1 S1 315 SJ IEllACTA lt·•l Nici J154 10 SIXTH ltACI. Ont mlll HCt • Mister G1.1stev IB•tlouffl) 1• 40 6.IO UO Enter 0..'911 (AndtrM>lll • 60 4 00 Ludlv LIVll\I (SNrrlll) 7 40 T lmt: 1-59 21 S. . tJ EX.ACTA (6·31 Pllld SM.00 Sl!VIMTH lt.ACI(. Ont mitt oea Tloe<111 (l(o.tllg) '20 • .., 3 00 KOler1 Sol!ll (Park.,.l l 20 2AO Htv11n Snow (TOCIO) S-40 Time: 1:59 ' 13 EXACT A (t· I) Ptld 136 to IUGHTH ltA(I(. One mne otee ~rtSchf'llt IBkr) 620 540 SOO ~Trr>rlMtrltnne fDtmrl 1 . .0 1760 7~ AMOIS 8ruedtf' (Perk er I 7 40 Time: l:SI •1 S. Sl l(XACTA (4·11 Nici U 1.20 U l(XACT A ll·•l Hid Wl.40 NINTH llt~CE •. One milt J>IC.I Trtn Lest I Aubin I · S.20 UO 3 00 Wlndtmtrt lPlercel '4 00 3.00 Ooroltiv 8rtt IV•"-ndfftllhem) UO T1me. 1..51 "s. - S2 ~K SlX (1·1-4-9·4 or 1·11 Pllld $556 .. 00 10 II tlclletl (five 110r1e1) Cer· rvover 110.010.U TWNTH ltACE. Ont mite p.ce Almond Klno terooi-"I 5 00 3 00 2.60 Plldl LMdt< <VellandfnQfltml 2 40 2 20 Slldt (Ottomer) ~ ·~ Tlmt: I.SI •, S S3 EXACT A (1·31 H id SIS 00 ILl(WNTH ltACE. One mlll PKe Tet-' !Plano) UO 340 HO Soorls Pe1ec.e (McCertvl s.JO 600 Toe Sublec1 IR1tchfordl 11 70 Timt" 2-00 U EX.ACTA !6·71 oeld '27..lO Alllndence S,113 HtlVwMCI ll'ar11 ,lllOAY'S ltlESUl. TS '(lrd .. ,, •• ., .............. IMeflftt) FIRST RACE. 6 hKIOn9l Men OI Ol11le !Mell) 12 40 l•t" Austlll, Tens> Mooov·Maxwtll 64·67-131 Wrghl·Wtuwrtn 6)·17-137 Ot nciont !Pinc.av l Cu~r·Brewer 62·6S-127 O'Connor·Sel Ha 66·66-137 Plmr·Fnstrwld 70·67-137 Otbontlr Ju1>1r (Liphem) S.60 3'0 3 '° 260 HO Dt Vlcen1o·St111 63·64---127 11,H·Mavtr 65·67-132 Berl>lr·Ford 69·6'-137 Time: 110 WaH•Senoars 64·6S-129 Slkes·Collln' 70·64-13• B•ver·Niloorte 10-6'-tll s•eotrtD ~ACE B••l>lr·GotlC>v 6S·U-1?9 Fettnlck·Too.1 70·64-13-t Fleck·Hewklns 69-7!>-139 Teidv (Mtier · 6 tur'°j~ SlfforC1·Ferr1t 63·67-130 Boros-Stone 67·6'-t3.S-· S4reitn·Aunven 61·71-139 Tevle's Aun (Loiov•l • 60 2'0 920 uo 2 40 Jenuory·Uttltr 6S-6S-130 Wero· Balding 67·61-13'S . Merr·Jec-01>' 71·6'-139 Snlollln' Petti (McHergue) Snead-Elder 66·64-130 lht>r<1·Hennlng 69·66-llS Sctlk ·Venturl 61·7?-140 Time 111 2 s -.ll!llTI!olllmlslolnl·N····gl~ill61Sl·66-1111131111181ulrlkle-IHl1lrlneliYiii6i7i.,i,_iilil6iiiiiiiHilC>erliiti·Hi.o.rllli1iii7m·ln-(==='~'3~~~~~;0~I~~ '·ll.P•l9.~l 60 THIRD ltACE. 6 f\Jrlongs GOicltll lw ILorove) 37 60 14 40 11 70 SWlmmtng CC>Ml.WNfTY COLLE~E Soultl Coest Ctftftrlft<e CNmcilOl'llfllOl (et~ West> MV. hem scorlnv (\Kono ol thrH oavsl 1 Golden Well llJ, 2 Saoo1e1u1ck 261 3 Or1nee Cont, ISS. • Santa Ana. 112 , s Mt San 4nton10. 19 >. 6 Fullerton. 61 7 Cerritos, 46, 8 Cv1>reu 2• 100 flv-1 ChH Ping ISaol, S2 ll t Oorv <OCCl, Sl.89, 3 Kneahev <GWI S4 21, • Tal\ech (GW!, S4.14. S Berro (GWI. S4 IS, 6 Ganner (SAJ, SS.JS 100 fr..-1 Helphl~ (GW) 14.3 en. 2 Wlckl (GW), 1 •• 7•, 3 809fn fGW), I •S 11, • 1-Und (GW). I 0 .23, S Ji.jOO tGWI. 1:46~. 6 Glofft>rener CSad), H6 40 , • 100 DrHSl-1 Ben11ev <OWL S9 :n. 2 Well (Sad), 1-00 36, l . Mites ls.01. 1 01 17, • Young (OCC>. 1'02.37, S ForKh jfi1. 1"039•. 6 Hermslad tGWl. 104,16 100 bacll-1 Nlode <Gw1:s201, 1 Berg tGWI. S6 13, 3 Sommer (SAi, S6 17. 4 Heyden (Seo>. S6 7S. S Parmentier (GWI. S7 32. • Lewin (GWI S7 J7 • 400 1noo-l Gullerrei (Sad), 4·07 89, 1 Bentley (GW), • 1061, ) Hnnlmoto (SAi •·2• 91. • Ta1t11ch tGWl 417 Sl. S Berte tOCCl. 42104 6 Caraco IMS) 43412 400 me<11tv ,..11v-1 Gotoen Wfll 3 31 07, 1 S.Odletlecll. 3 J4 76, l Senta 4na 3 34 37 4 Orange C~SI l )4 SI S Ml San AnlonlQ, l S6 !4, 6 t.frrilOL i .. QUL_ WOMEN Teem sconng lsecono ol thrtt oav\ I Orenge Con t. 337 '1 2 ~" West. 196 , 3 Santa Ana lSI. f Sae1dlet>ec1<, ICM S Ml San Antonio 99 6 Clf'r'itos, IS, 1 Fu1...-to11 19. a Cvi>reu 23 100 lnoo--1 wm1ems <OCCI. 2 1187 2 Moffet (Sadl 2 21 17. 3 Pohoo1en IMSI 21262, • 4 Comerei. cS4! 2?9~. s Duarte <OCCI 2.30 42, 6 Mcl(en11e (GWI 2 32 S6 100 lre-1 Carpenter tOCCI. I 51 41. 2 Whitt (Ce>. 1 SI '3, 3 0 Komarek (SA), ~1 60, 4 Miller IMSI, 2 0'2 89. S. McKean IOCCl. 2'0J66, 6 Wolfe IOCC). 20461 Sil nv-L Ceri>enter <OCCI. 27 62; 2 Glboo!U (SA), 21 79, 3 Swffnt'v <GWI. 21.11, •. HelhCOCll IOCCJ, 21.13, S Brown (FI. ?9 '3. 6. A'lftlenon !Ce>. 29 •S 50 Doell-I Aver Ill (OCc.> 29 23, 2 North <OCC>. 2911, l Smith <SI 2'95, • Lotspeich (SA), 3012. S Rllev (OCCl 3126 6 P111erson (Fl 32 12 50 Drellt-1 Laurie COCCI 31 •9 2 Vogrln (G Wl. 34 SS. 3 A Komer tit <SA I 3St2 .• Kelso IGW), 3S91, s MoM1kt (MS), 34 50, 6 Petterson lF J. ~7 ... U 400 ,,." r11av-1 Ora1191C~l4.3 76 2 GOiden West. 3 52 12. 3 Santa Ana 3 SU7. • S.ddlel>tck, l SUI, S Fuli.<ton 4 1037 6 Cvoreu •·n S3 USFL Wl!STIEltN CONP:EltENCE W L T ~ct. ~I' ~A Oal\le ncl S 3 I ti 219 100 Hou11on 6 J 0 ru 271 191 Denver 6 • 0 ,.. 1'9 Arl1one 4 S O u• 178 17t Sen Antonio 3 • O 333 13f Ill Pofllend 3 6 0 333 IJS 202 ••""" 1 7• o• 2n ,.. 231 l(AiTIJRN <;ONFElllENCE l lrmlnonem 1 °' 0 na 2?S 153 Ntw Jer"v t J 0 '61 221 106 l 1m1>• ... ., 6 J 0 .. , 736 200 Memi>tlll ~ \ 0 SOO 104 ?OS lelflmore • 1 500 162 116 JH•Mlllvllte S 0 U4 221 135 0rt1ndel 2 1 o m r~ u1 ~rtdl¥'t Sctr'e ~ll lJ 0tnYtf' 17 T ... V'10-~11ene1 11 ••-.a Arizona e1 0.kltllO ---¥"·~ ••"-• •t T emoe a., BINlll~ 11 Jtct.lOllv Hou1hlll e t $1111 All!~ ..... .,. Gwne Orlando •' ......... v ,,..,, Mlly J 81rlTltflt~m at MefT>Ol'l1s ......... Mey 4 Tempe ley II I~ ........ ' ArU~ •• h llotnort' Ofl\'ltf et $efl Antonio Niw ...,. II Jectlt.Ollvlle • ~ .. OrlellOo ,.....,, Mn. Houston ., ....,.,..,., "'*"' '9Umemem (•IA .... ) Meft's OUerttrllntls Mike LH Ch (US I def Pet Cesn IA1.1s· lr•ll•I 6·•. 3·6 6·? Paul Annacone (I.IS I oe! Bred C.Hoert <U s I 7 6 3·6 7·6, JOhn McEnroe 11.1 S I oel Tim Mlvottt (US 1 6·J )·6 6-l l<.tvln Currtn IU S ) Cl-' Scott Davi\ IUS I 6·2. 7·6 Women'' i9urNment ( •• Stl'I Oleee) Silltllt OUar1t,11Nh Wendv .,.urnt>v11 IAus1relle ) def Bttlv Nogtllln IU S ), 6·4> 6·3. Metl119·Gurntv II.IS I oel Btltl Herr IU S.l. 6·3. 6·3 Community c ..... OJAI TOURNAMENT Third Ill OUllCI Slntlt1 WHt (Saddl.0.Ck) otl E•P•nos• (Rio Hondo>. 6·0. 6·0, Aacuve (Slddltbllc•l Otf Suerer <Cot11111 ol t rll. 6·1, 6·l F9Unll 9U S1M1tt Weoe IMenlo) Cl-' t ISa l 1·6, 6·• 7-6. G ft <Sen MHAI Ciel Racuv• !Sad Ckl 6·3, 6·• Cl "OUllCI Oeutlle1 ~•CuY usk IS.Odltblclll dtf Schultz· Anoers fFrtsno CCI. 6·1 4·1 Crow-Dev tLong eel!) oer LH ·Montov" <OCC ! •·3 6-• 0Uel'1Wftneh Owt11et Rocuva Auslo. <Sad<lltl>ec~l Otf Berrv· Anc!erM>O ~l. A·6. 6 l... 6"·A.. C ..... women OJAI TOURNAMENT Tlllrd • eUftCI SIMltt Getts lSlonlOl'O) IWI llnorer <UCI! 2·' •· •. 6·• J, Tlllrd R eulld Oeutlle1 Jon1e·Ur1>en LeFran<h• (UCLA) Clef L Trenwltri Patton <UC 11 · 6·• •·• "'"' .. __, lnvltltltnel Owtllet D Trenwllh Slllgekew1 IUCll Otf Lv,.011-Jonnson <une ttechedl 6·1. •·l COl'TWTWftltv c ..... ~ OJAI TOUltNAM•NT Third It llUnd ~ Barmort IOCCI Clef Werd !Mira Co1111 6· 1 6· 1 McMHttn <OCCI dtf Scllleldtruo (Peseci.na!, 6·4. 6 3 "tur11\ It oUlld SMtM\ 8ermort def Claus ( v()f(ltn Waill, 4· l 6·2, Hein (Alverndtl Cl-' McMll..,., •·O 6· I TI\~ ll9UllCI 0"*8$ Barmore·Lenc:nter !OCCl Otf Brown M1vamo10 (Monttrev Ptnlnsula l 6· 1 6· I ~ 0 I . " Wtn'*"• ..._.. COMMUNITY COLl.•GI ~ WHI J, Or8ft9t (Mii I (Sevtfl CMst C11•MCel Goioen We.I 000 1 IO t>-J • 4 0ta"91 Coelt 000 ·100 11-I 7 I Bredv 1 ll-i.1 ano Mason H0\'9nton eno Smvlhe 28-Storlf' IGWC I Hlt-8rown IGWC1 HIGH SCHOOL I W~7.~0 ( S.. View 1.M""9l '(tooot>rldOt 111 301 ~7 1 1 IJ".!l•er ,n., 000 000 0-0 • S Ru1tetl (] ll eno F'evton F,.11 .~ JUA"9ll 28-Bovo IWI HR-•"••d <Wl ker•v Ceusev 1w 1 Cnhi Miu IS, C-ctet Mer S (IN Vie* l.Helltl Colle Mt.. I U UO ?-IS 10 • Coron• dtl Mir 000 190 .-. S , ' It"" I I'll enci 8o•ttl ltowC>otllem JOhnson 1;1 anti 8u\~\ •" 1B-An" Jonn 1911 <C.OMI A"'V ' JollntQll CCCIN\1 Jl-flforrl\ <C M1 UtlllM ... di ll ...... ...., H...-W 10 (S.. v.,.1....-1 NewPO<I Her~ ~ 101 1-11 1 ) LH Uftt IM<:PI )00 12' •-13 tO 3 Oowllflr lftO Y" WMlotf HvoNt Ill t ncl A 8f\lllO W HuOM\ l 2. L-OOw'* 1t ~I ll.81 Ja-Herl19en IL.I '41t-I Vl"ll\ INMI O'"" ll.l • ..... 1. Se•• llta 1 !See VlilW L .... J StddltOK' 001 M 0-1 I ) h tlllC'te 100 100 •-J 1 J S.terer •"Cl Life ,,,,.,"'°' IWld. 0-. W ~llOt I·) L \.eterer t • ~ ""'-'· ,..,...,. v.-.. • c.._..u..ue> '°""11111 Veith j • 000 t00 ~ 1ti.. \ 4IO. * ,,.,.., tncl 't'Of" o... .. w ~ 'L ~•I _, J .o (1'0) ..... SuMIWlt AOM (Hawltv) ) 40 3 20 Swttt Miami (0om11"111Ue1) 11 40 Time 1:\ I 415 S.S EXACTA (9 101 ot•o 1541 50 ' FOU.TI4 II.ACE. 6 lurtongs Ml Croot.ed Ao.o !Mell l It 10 Lew•nna <Ve i.n1ue11 I ts SN Comln9 I Oomlftgutz l T1mt I 10 3 S 100 S.ct_ 440 360 s '° U UlACTA 14·1! oe>d J?3SOO FIFTH llACE. 7 furlong~ Big HIJ To Cllmb <Oto! ~' 20 14 70 9 00 ()ll(nPIC Bingo ( Oefal'IOuJWVe • 12 90 11 4() SMro C:on1r04 I Pedroza 16 00 Time I 73 • S· .1~ U EXACTA l 11· 101 ot•O ll.J2 SO SIXTH llACE. 6 fur'°"ll' Awttome River JMcC•nl 73 20 Padua (McHerguet Pride OI Ours <Stevens> "Time. 1 ·09 It S •oo 2~ 160 •20 220 U EXM:TA (7·4 ot•O $204 50 SEVENTH-RACE. I I 16 milt\ o" 1urt Alrfletd (Plncavt lO 00 II 20 S 20 K•llathl (5notrn11~rr 1 6 20 S 40 Ctruutte ITorot S.90 Time. l·•I I S !- SS EXACT A tl·'-l oelo 1716 SO •• $2 ~ICK SIX 15·9·4· 12·7 )I oeld JAS,96140 with two w1rtners fllvt no•lMI Carryover POOi 191.H2 97 EIGHTH RACE. Ooe moie Her Aovallv (McCarronl 2 IO La Fonltvn (Hewiev Envoe 0. Rirt (Pln<av1 r.,,,. I 34 • S s.s !XACTA )·' Pa'o IJ2 00 NINTH RACE. Otle m•lt Court LHdtr I Mc Haro... • 60 Otlfall !Oelenouu.eve POloee F'u"u'' Lo1ov1 Time 136 2'0 110 •00 3.0 360 520 S60 ''° •60 hO U"l')CACTru-r iaia $76900 Allendan<t 17 llO' LPGA Tour scNdUll Aorll 76-lt-~H "Gott CllU•C •' SI F'ettrsourg Mev 10 12--Un•ltO V>'g•111a 8an• CIHslC •t Pori,mou111 v 1 'llav 11· 19-C11tr iv (Ian ' 6 ' (11olham N J Me• 13·26-Co•n.ng (IU H V.n lO· J1.1ne 2-l PC,A C,ft...,0,011\hlP et ~'"II' lsienc °""'"' . June ··-McOoll'a•CI ' c "•"'O•Ollll"O at Malv.,-n Pa june ll· 1&-Roci-u·e• "'tr~o11one Ju"'• 10· 13-MaY1"0w•" ( "1\1(" •' In 0 1At'8 0()h\ -- Junt il·lt>-LaO• lt.rv•' •t 0~" a• Htnt>ev Pa Julv 4 7-H.t ot ~ t "'9 ("'•'""C O"''"D e• S..11ar l.•"<I T••H -;C.}uly 11·1-U S 1/VV•'\f' \ C)w,. a• SP<'"'llf e>O N J Julv ll·2l-601•c--"' ·~ •HS c •' Denve<\ ~" .., \.-Jul• 1S·i.-o ... 'Y\eu• e a l\ i • ¥or ,, .. , Avg I 4-T OltOO ( AH Aug 8 11-H.,,rt00• ( &H , •' ·~ gn Point NC Avg IS lt--WO<"'O ( "A"'l>•I>~\" 0 ot w-' Golf •• s ... , •• Hl·G"'• o)tolo(I Aug IS 11-lntf '"•' O"A • f "" ..... CTltAI Aug n 2S-Ll>G6 N11-ona "'Cl am I' ~ver Aug JI Sfl>t ~Ii•" Cne• '• 1. ,."'' •' So<lngfoeto ~ S.pl t ....... POf•11no C"8"""°"\" r:> Sto• 12 •s-sa~o ciu•oe •' St•"~ Slot 10·?1-S.~ JO~ (tH H Oc• 19·1(>-(;olO Pvttt r ""'''0 "'•vo" at Les \119es OtlC § ............... Cl•I\' •• l ••9() LI• NML •v-. DCVtltOft ~IMALS , ........ ,..,.., T....-r10- 0.-al ~ IW>t'\ '""° 1 ?I S..V'lO- N'T 1~8~\ 11 ,,._,.......,. -- < ~· l9ad\ -4'1 ) II~ """"-'• e1 C"\<AOO 1C"1CA09 ffch --l lt .. I - --~---'-~--------........ -.....:..---- a j ¥ankees - are deep with QB .All-Star Game nomtn·auons set .. for North squad Nominations for the Nonb AlJ- St.ars ~uad have been released with power evident at quarttrback whete. among others, Servile Hiah's Etjc Buechele and EJ Modena·s 8~ John~n art availabk. ·~ · The Nonh bas been bolstered f,y the $wttch of El Mooma ~ lifgh schools from a traditional-South basc'an this first of.26 Orange County All-Star football games.in wp1ch ~ team~ arc chosen b} sportswriters. rather than the head coach. El Mode~ and Pacifica a.re both located wuhm Nonh boundaries. The game 1s scheduled for Santa Ana Stadium July 28 and the North Coach as Sunny Hills' Tim Dcvanct The nom10at1ons: .. =·~ Ove11•,tlollcU: are11 JOhnlO" tE1 • Tom Trvon illenCN> AsemltDIJ. Eric e (StfY1ll) Miki O'Ha,.,, (l(tnntlfV); Brw» OtHoog (LOI AlemllOt) * ltUftlllno Mein: lt1119le 8 rown l~uen• P.,;); Otrrlcit G•c.11811 IE\Pel'anul, Jim F.,... IEW*en11). Alehard Gercle !Fullerton), ~ Cont>ov (LOI Altmltosl, Tom WUson •nd '"'" 8004<er IS.rvllal Tim 8vrnes (Suntlv Hiiis>.: M 8UCk (Velenclel, Merk O<'t~ (Wflltl.i Chrl.ilefl), Pel ~IH f""""""'l7-E-~- IC1nvonl ~ w... recef\len: am Jtllill• <C.nvG11J; ~ Nauer end E.CI L.ua9 !El Modenel, Kelttl Pomllll 1E-en.z11 Da vid s.utVedl !Fullertonl, o.,. a.c.rre lKtnneevl • .Jot Lael (LI Hatwe), ~ Long IPaclft0el. Gffbl8rt Rlvere (SlveMe), ~ 8-lt>n tStrvttel. JoM HMe (It.,.,. Aletnl~l. Stave .stemoer .(SoQoce)._ Tillot lllds.: Gr"' Yanier tE._-en111. ~ Wetcfl (FU11trton), 8cJao Ileum (Ville Dave O...ereeux (Sonorel, Jof\n Or1b !West ROb ltetnu <Ore11111 Lul'-tnl • ""9rtw ..__ Clev BrOM (~I, l9cfl Weill IE-1n111. Erle Sffboid (Ea Don M Mltt lEsoertnitl, David Mc.K (Fullerton) Glen Adlt'M (Fullnorl), JAf'I0111 !C.eroen Grove), 01110--(LA •. ~ Pel.no (i.oerel~Mlke ''cl I e. Lortfl C11tro (Strvlle). 8tfl Parker (Surwlv Jeff Doneven tTrovl. RllU WelN ( Chrl1llen1 C'""8n: Mike McF1nn (El ~). Mat* WOii (Le» Alemll0tl Mell H-(Senrlt•I. A~ Shu <Sunnv Hlllsl, Frees Lewson (Vatenciel. · ~ S..en S.wver (El MoOeneJ. ~1· Aneva (F'ulleftonl, 8ob Jt1111""11 !G1r11ifn Grov•l SH n Ponce <KlnntdVI. Minny Stlz~ Hat><a>. Todd Prut<oo (s.ntltll. Mike ti !Sunnv Hlhs), Pet Ftlltl (Sunny Hlll•I. 8111 SI !Trovt. Jtff Oe..Jft11 ITrov), Klrt>v ~ (Wnterri! Kreig JC>Mson !Whittlef' Chr~lll . Ron Mart1nt1 (Vatenclel. Greg Hut lll•M·Ol1noa1. Joe Ferrin1ino (Loar•>. ~llluo•1 ll:M•tl. Pel Co uoi fPte1flcet • Uneoecun: Pno Gar9t>to1an <Anehti •) A-Prenoe1 1Anene1m1, Scott Felrlitld ~t Oor1001. Tim Lem1>er1 1E.-en1el. St~ T~rt1 1ewerenia) Mar• Cr..vire (F~ B•1~GH llCennfdy J•rtd H>elmlleac! ( ' ·- Alemoto" Jarnit ~Y IOre,_l, KUf"I I 10.•-' Jeff S!\en1<s <Peciflcar .Jot i '{Sen•tel Jom F11tV Servlttl Peut O.F lT•O•I Randy Joe Gerc•e tVtlenc.ie!, A "•"1>11 v •iene•• • 0.-.,__W~Slte...ro t8-P • 6oo ~10• EM>tren11 T•m WKN'141it rFuriertonl T•rn C~ ILotr•!. Tom Up Le» •1a m·10,1 Dave Lonl<Hle '~It) ,.,, •..oer'°" Or•"Ge L~trwranl A-Lom~ '~''" Mrl<e Sce1ow <Ser-...•e• JOftn G•rtD Sono<a Jotln Garr son ISUnt'lv Hih ). D•:O Barr Vaitnc••l Ranov St>eetS West.,n1 .ion· LeMOrle CWeSler"> Sttve Mo•oe~ (Anel'le•"'' Brva~ W•e0tme" Bre.·Olondtl ~. ends.. R•CI< Baue<' El Modelltl Ton\' Ruh O(e•t•lll' Mann• L0ot1 <Velencial tcldlen· "'"" B-.n •Bre•·Ollndel (tv,, Drennen c ... or~ul Pav• Pt•• !Los A1emltot Bred Dennis vma Per'/ Garv Overgre...,.. !Whlll11tt Cnris1 an : • I .._ 1 1 ---~--~-----·----·--·--·-....... ~, .......... ~~·~ ... ,~~~·~; ..... sa ............... t•: .. •s•t•£ ........................... ... .. Orang. Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Aprll 27, 1985 ----....__ NlJC NOTU "8..IC N01lCE MUC NOW .-JC~ MUC 8a e. sday ··s· FL dr ft -""**''to Ofdet ol iM •M"" MOTlCI °' MCmC8 TO a::_ ~ 6. a Calltornl• Co.alal COf'l'I• NOTICI OP DIA'" CW CownlAOTCNl'I ~ .._... mlle6on, notice Of publlC INTINTIOM TO Cl.MY JAY llNCiCIM 8Mltd Pfopollli9 wlll 119 ..... l)ll '*'lnO ... gl¥WI to ownen llU •AL"°'"'" AMO°' ""'IC* reoeMld •• tM offtot of IM cm OOUllCL and oocupente of .,,,ouncs. AT PNYATI IALI TO AD•llTIR ~rltMnt of "ah Md OITMI Cff'fW Ii • · · Ing Clf°'*1 ... ~._other NO. •·111n't llTATW MO. A1MIA Oatne1. Fleeal Secf\Oft, 1'11 POUNTMtVAU.n -11 th 1 tS ~pub. SllPtt~.:.car.n. di Iba ToaUw111.,_~ Nlnth elrwt.~1~. Nl)TIOI II Hl"llY i ~"---..,. as a -. e e em en --llo"flMttnQ II~ on Ila .. of Celtornla, for tM Ct9dtt0f'I and c:onl~t 8aoram1n10. C1llfor11I• QIWN1flltcinTu.day,Mtry I.he Ith Of tth of May 1916 County of °'MO'· c:rld"ora. Ind '*'°"' wtio tN1( vntll 2 00 P·"'· on 7, 1MI ... ~00 , .. In !tie agend9 fOf ~ tot Eat1i. of MAXINI LA.NO, ~be ot'*""" lnl'Weatld MIY 2•. 1985 al Whlcll ttrN Counoll °'*"ber, 10200 GOHt•• permit number Ill• MAAY MAXINE LANO, In the wtll ~or eetll• of: Wld 1)4909 lhey .... ~ pub-..... Avenue. ,ountM\Yal- -. • I b Stanford· s V eris could Rams' first selection $, ladtHapoll• -Rod Dowhowtr. the (:Olis' pass-oriented new co:tC'h. talt:<. wide receiver Jerry Rice or M1\s1ssipp1 Valley State. Now he needs <\On'lt"onc to throw R1ct the ball. I . Detroit -Ethan Honon, Nonh Carolina running bacl~, because 8lJly r._NEW YOkK (AP) -Fifuring the S1m~·+..nec 1s ~fill ques11onable. · u..at round of tht Nauona Football 7.' Cleveland -Al Toon. widt 1.etauc d:raf\ is like tl)1ng to guess rcce\..er, Wisconsin. Kosar·-s new whal the Kttmlin , thinking about 1a~e1. lhe White House and v1C'e versa 8. Tampa Bay -U-roy Selmon ha~ Oisinfbmui1ion here, phony leak!\ beon doublc·teamed. triple-1cum cd, lhett, felnls in several directions at 1.1uadrupled-teamed. Rescue him by o nce. putt1na Was hington's R on H olmes at Bu~ t~ett are two sure 1h1ngs aboul the otht"r c:nd of the deft0n!.1ve line. the 9e:1Sion that ~n11 at K Tucsda) t. Pblladelpltla -<. h1cken o r Egg. ~-at N~-0rk's Omni Park I~ 1he Eeg1~· running-game me worst Hotel, '" the kagut.' because blockers don't Buffalo will tak<' Rrul·c Sm11h. a block or runntrs don't run ? A liule of defensive end from Virgtltta T ech. both Start up front wuh K e n Ruet· walh the first pick. They Mgncd h1~ in 1gc:r!>, OT, Southern Cal. February. ~ 10. New York J e ts -Unless the rt's And H ouston will 1akf.' Texas another O' Bnl.'n out then~. the logical A&M·s Ray Childress with the third pick for the: ne~ 3-4 dcfen~c 1~ on<' of choice -they 01 p-flo ppcd with three rnmbo dcfr1H1vl·-end ~innef(>ta, with the 11t1pula11on tht· hncbackertypc".>-Freddie Joe Nunn Vikinp couldn't take Childress. of M ississippi. Chris Doleman of Pitt _ ..Bcy~nd that. pred1c:11ng the lint or Emanuel Kmg of A labam a M akc round lS always nsk)". 11 Do leman. but who knows·' N o netheless. here's o ne poss1ble 11. Ho111toa ~From N,~...Orlcans lint-round scen ario. Sourcc!o: for Earl Campbell. h wasn•t the lack Coaches, scouts, gem·ral mana8cr~. of running that made the Oilers 3-13. asents, tea lea ves. crystal balls and ... Richard Johnson, cornerback, W is- imaain11ion: Lon sin. 1. Baffalo-Bruce Smith, DE. 12. Su Dte10 -To keep Dan Virginia T ech . Not real tough to Fouts'" one piece. the Charge,-, go for figure. · Lomas Brown. offensive tackle, t..Mluesou-W ith Bernie Kosar Aonda. gone to the supplmental draft, the 13. Cincinnati -Demc k Bur- Vi.kings are left with ft d faccs.an9 8 111 roughs, corncrback ...Me.mpb1s State. rratic, tne Pitt offensive tackle, who Now all they have to do is sign him. says he doesn't want to pla) 1n 14. Green Bay -Duane Bickett: Jack Youngblood S..U.$02 u eubtnlt-.cf by Deculld. GARY JAY OICl<TI" lloty CC**' ..anct reed• fOf ley, C1lllornl1, the ·city S.wdl>ll ,. ... IV .. Cotpe>t-NOTICI! IS HIRI BY A P911tlon '* '*"' nlld c:onetructlOnof •oomp.otld ~ will hold I pijblte atlon OIVl!N U\11 on the Ith d•Y of by t.Mty D. JflCObton In Mr1h ...... embanilment, hllll1ng on ltll followtrtg: 8ub)ee1 ~tlon 11 10 .,._, 1N5, Of therMft• 1t11 ~'°' COUtt of Of-~d ~al a•cevatlon Md A. IONI CMANC111 MO. P4Wmlt the OOMSruotlon of 1 within the tlml lllowld by tinge County requlltlng ltlat grad •t the lo6ll ONcN1 • -P«tUon ~ by groue> of bulldlngl (5 or t) lew. at 0.deft ~. C• llWf1y 0 JICOblOn be IP" Ecolog el ~. nNr the Send Dol9f Oweioc>- duP'!CatlnO 1119tortcel fend. lornl•• LYNN ! 09· polni.deuucc••ondmln· Huntington &Moh. Oreng. ment eomp.ny to .._,,,. ~ ot Uiguna 8Mofl TRANOER, u executor of i.trltot to edmlnltt• the ... County, Callfomle. 2.27 eer• ...,._, "'*8IY TMM bulldlngt wt11 ~ In the WI# Of the •bCMt-named t•t• ol lhl dleldenl. Contrecl NO. 6C-ff2 along Oie wMt .... ol ~from July 5 to SepttM· .o.cectent. wtll ... '1 oriv81• 'l'he petition taQUHll 81<J '°'"''· p11ne a11d lroo\hurtt 8tfl9t 300 '-bet 1. tH5. Conttruotlon to .... the p11ot1 of ,..i Pfop-Mlthortty to lldG'lnletlf thl apeolt!Gatlone 11xc.c>t Sien. llOUth of La Alamldl A"*lue oommenc. 1pproxtm11e1y eny attuatlld In tM City of •11<• under 1119 lndeptn-derd Sl)ICllleatlon, Depart-from A-1 "Generll ~ "'ey 10 1N5 on property Garden Orow, County of dtnt Adll'llnlattltlon of e.-tMnlotTr~atlon),.,.y twll" Oletrlct to AH "At· ioc.eld ·at 936 ~ C• ar.noe. St• of ~ ta1• A.Gt. be ootalned et the a.ct• torct.t>ll HOullnO" Dletttct. nyon Road Laeuna IMCh, c:ommonty cMllgnat9d M A hlll'U\9 on the petltlaln rneinto Offlol ol the ~~ The 8Md Doller ~ Cellfomla.' 11561 OANIEL, Oerden wlll~hlldonMAY 15.1"5 "*''of Fllh Md a.me.by tNnt Comptiny lntendl to Said publlo hMrlng wilt Orow, c.llfOfnla Ind mor• •19:30 A.M. In Dept, No. 3 et ln•••ted blddef• wtthOUt Improve the !*Cit with 57 oorn~ 11 9:00 AM on p1r11eu11r1y delcflbed u fol. 700 CMc Center Oflvl W•t, :Mroe. (9181 44~8. !n• condominium unllt. Tlla the llh or 9th ol Mey tN5. lowt: Santa An1, CA 92702. 'gjMellng. . Plf'<* tn qutttlon le !Uf1t*_ at Callfornll Coutal Com-LOT 3' of Tract 2578, It IF YOU 08.JtcT to Ille The Oeplt1mtnl of F'lth Identified H A .... aor'I minion. Siiia Bulldlng, P4W IMP reoorded In boot! grtntlng of lhe p1uuon, you Ind Geme r...,.... thl right Pan* No. 117\H1· 1t Md • room 1 tlM. 350 ~,.,, n Peoea a & 9, of Mil-lhoold el\fllr ~ al lhe 10 re)ee1 tny 0t 111 bide Ind 11 e1t1.11111d not1t1 Of the LA Sen FrtnGlaoo, c.itfOfl , Cllleneoull M •· In the Of. flwlng Ind atat• Y01oJ1 ot>-10 waive fJtrt Informality In Pa .AQNtm1nt1 IOd Ddt! . .._.of-1N AeciorcNlr ~or ni.wnnen ObJac· enYtild. of the State Fam"I lneurenoe 1nform1tlon ,.,•ting t Ihle of Mid ty Sub)ee1 10 Ilona with the court before ~ropoula m\191 be on lulldlnlr. eoutal epplklallon w1 .,_ eu<renl I 11. OOYanenta, the hie.ring. YOUf appear-form1 1110'0.ll.o by lhl 0.-B. b EVE L 0 PM EH T avalt1ble al Iha office the Condition• r•trlotlona, rttt· ence may be In per1on or by p1rtmnt orf1ih end Game. AGREEMENT BETWEEN Dl- Callfornla CoHttl m-ervallont, Ill• ol w~ and ybur attOfnay. Att1tnete bid fotmt wlll not VERSIFIED PROPERTll8 111 mllllon, South Cout ~ of reoord • IF YOU AAE A.CREDITO" be 000.tlder.ct and wtll be AND THE CITY Of FOUN-trk:I. 245 w Broadway, hi t'e lnl••l IO or • contingent crldllor Of GIUM f()f ref9ctjon of 9'ICtl TAIN VALLEY PERTMNIHG Long Beach, 1t )911t 7 days be wlll be 1111 of her right, the d9cMlld. you must me btdt,.. TO A DEVELOPMENT prior 10 M id public !M911ng. title, lnt.,.t, and Mtall at 'fOUI claim with the court Of P...._enca wtll DI granted MITIGATION FEE IN C()N. Pul>MtMd Ofenge Cout the time of her deelh end 1111 preeenl II to the P4WIC>nll to blddera properly ap· JUNCTION WITH CON· Delly Pllol April 27, 28, ~. rlghte, tltll, end lnlw11t lhat repre11n1a1lvl appointed by proved u "Sm.it Bualneaa" STRUCTION OF A SHOP- 1985 \ deOldent'a Mtate hu IC-Iha court within four monlha In accordan<» with Section PING CENTER AT THE Sa-737 quired°' may her .. fter eo-from lhl dale of flrat ta-1896. et. a.q., Thie 2, Cllll· SOllTHWEST COANER OF quire. tuane. of letttfl at provided l0<nle Admlnlltrettve Code. BROOKHUJ\ST AHO Ellll ---------The Mia will be m.oe to In Section 700 Of Iha Applloatlona fOf prelwenct AVENUE. 17 D II Th (• bo .1 •-IC NOTICE Iha hlgheet Ind belt bldoar Probate Code of Cellfornta mutt be tubrnltt9d4o'tlle TheM mattere .,. t1e1ng • a H - e O\\ >' nceu a ,._ eubject lo the terms and The time lor flllng clelrm ~I Small 8ualnea1 Office. ~ti """'*'' to lhe receiver. but they al\O nc.-cd to replace FtCTmOUt llUeMll COl\dttlonl harll{Ulfter Mt nol uplre prior to foUf 1a12-1'th 8trNI, saore-u-or m. ltlte last year'j to p pick. oumdc linebacker ..,._ ITA~ forth and eubJacl to con· montha lrom the dal• ol lhe men10. Callf0tnla 95814, not of Cal omta (Oov't Code Billy Canno n Jr.. who sufTcrcd a The folloWlng peraona .,. ftrmatlon by the •bo~tl-helllnO notice abc>Ye. ,... than f1119 (5) c.iender s.ctlOn 85,000 et eeq) Ind · M k · doing bualneaa u: llld court. . YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha days In advance of bid op9l'I-thl Fountain V'*"I Zoning · career-ending neck lnJUr)'. 8 c 11 ROYAL HOUSE IM· Bid• .,. Invited for Iha flle kepi by the oourt. "you Ing dala. Ofdlnanc.. Thelonlng()f~ Freddie Joe Nunn. linebacker, Mis-PORTS1 159t7 Hyde Court. Pfoper1yandmuttb91nwrtt-ere• per.on lnt«•ted tn Purauent 10 8ectlon 1no nanoe, Zoning M"'9 and ''u1ppi. Fountain v~. Callf«nla Ing and wlll be recelYld at the 11ta11, you may ..,._.. or tM Labor Code. the o.-exhibit• ere on Ille In ttie 11. St. Louh -No real hole~ here 92708 the otnc:. of BONI? A LYNNE upon,,,. eaecut0t or lldtnln-pertment of lndultrlel Raia.-Planning Deper1ment Ind IY: Georoe John H9rd Wtt1· PALMER. Anocoey II Law, llttllOf, or upon the •I· tloM hU MOlttalnld Iha .,. l'VA1lebte fOf publlo in. until ... last week. when 0 11e ns1ve emon l5"7 ~ Court se EMt Hotly Street. Suite tornay lor ""' execut0t or genwal prev1tllng -~ epeetlon-Md eu.rnlnatlon. tackle Lttts Sharpe 1umpcd to thc Fountain van-v. "Callfornla 215, Puad41na. Callt0tnla. lodm1n111r11or, and ,,,. wtth retn 10 be u fitted In 1he Th<>M deelrlng 10t•tlfy1n United States Football League. J jm 92708 91103, any time •ft• the the court with proof of..,. Oepertmen1 ol Trenapor-t•vor. or Jll _oppoeltlon to La h fli · kl Oh' S Gerald Rog« Robertaon flftt publlcetlon of thlt no-va, a ~It • tlt!Off boOklet t1t11i1f, "Gt'n-thelepropcieili:Wilbeglwf\ c CY: o c ns1vc lac c, 10 late.-· 531ee..tPl9ywlc>Aw .. Of: tloe "'6-befof• INlllno •Ing fMl.NOU deltr• IC)IClal .,.1Pr111a111ngwaoeRat•". _,, oppor1unlty to do ao. H moves in to help protec1 Neal Lomax. enge C.itfornl• eiee1 Nit. An amount 11 cs. notlcl of the llllng of an Jn.. wNd\ la aY911&b!e for~ tunhar Information 11 c»- 1 t. New York Glaats -Three }'Cars Thia bualneea 11 con-termlned by the execut« •t ventoryend!IPPf~tot tlon by lnt•eated s*tlea at lhd, you _mey contect.,. ago the G iants took a local boy ducted by a genwat pert. hlr Iola dltcrellon rnua1 ac-•tale MMll Of of the petl· t418 Nlnlh Slreet, Room Plannlng Oepertment et Minneapolis. linebacke r, ~uthem Cal. H e might _.:... S. HHt ton-Ray C hildress, D L. go earlier 10 Detroit •. but the Packers Texas A&M. Like Fralic. Childres~ get lucky. 15. Kansas C ity -A didn't want to go to Minnesota. . running back. a running back . m y · Ii • neranlp company the wrttten bid of Ilona°' acc:ounta tNntloned 1208-29, Sac:ramerno. Clll-"3-8321. Butdt.Woolfolk of West 1eld, N.J .• to Georoe Jonn Her4.Wan-off _ __ J300.6of fom•a. cm cOUMCa. cw,,. solve their rushing ng back from er11on the Hie wlU b9 mllde on tneC.HfornaProt>eteCode. !fOf bid award• $25.000 cm OP POUNTAJN ¥AL-- Brooklyn by way o f Iowa Thl9 statement wu llltd the following terma: cUh Of' .....,. IC. Alalft, IMt-, and over. t00% per-LIY, l"'rn Moe......, '' 4. Atluu-H ad the Vilcrngs kingdo m fora running back. Running go tten K osar, the Falcon~ could have back George.-Adams of Kentucky has had Fralic. If they don't t rade up to get lhc keys to 1hi11 kingdom. him. they'll take wide receiver Eddie 16. New E ngland -W atch o ther Jlrown o f M iami; 1f the V1kangs"p1ck teams pick on the Pa1nots' secondary. h~e, they'll a lso take Brown o n the Watl·h the Patriots drat\ Jerry Gray, theory 1h~1fyou can'tge1thcp11cher. safet}. Tcxas. whQocan also play the take the dtcher. comer. * YMr1V N•. I Plcils 'Thi ""' cl\Olce. In 11141 annu.I wiecuon ot coti.oe e>lavers t>v lhl Nallonal Foo1oa11 LHllut wlll'I PilYfl', Item M!IKllnG. DOllllon end cooe11e l,.._lrvlng Frver, New Er1911n<I WR, N• l><H kl -19'l-JOl\n Elway, Baltimore QB, S1e nforo 1981-l(ennetn . Sims. New EnGlen<I. OT" 1UH 1911-Georga Rcx1eu. New O<leenl, RB Soulll CeroHne --1'9o--eflly-Sfrm. Detroit, R8 . Olrnmoma . 197f-Tom Cousine111;-Buffalo, LB, Ottm \late lf71-Earl C1mo1:1e11. Hou\lon RB Te•al 1977-RICk~ 8ell. Tam.,. Bav RB. Soulllef'n t~ . 1976-LPP Rov Selmotl T emoa Ba" OE O••ar.oma 1975'-Sleve BerlkOW\ko, Allenla, QB, Call rornoe 197'-Ed Jone\, Oeuas. OE Ttnnenee s1e1e 1973-JOl'ln ~luuell Houslon, OE. hmo. 1971-W.U 4"a1ullk1 Buff110 OE Nolft O<trTW • • 1911-Jom Plunutt Ntw En111e"d QB. Sten IO<O 1970-T.,.ry 8radsl'law, Pfll\t>ur1111 QB. Lou 11111n-.. Tecll 1969--0 J SlmOM>n Bull•IO l.AF Ll, RB. Soulhern Cat 19'6-Ron Yerv MonneM>ta T, Sou111ern Cet 19,1-But>t>a Srnolh, Bellimort OT MOC:l'l•H" Slate 1966-Tommv NOD•l. Alla nte. LB Tc!xes 196S-Tuc•er Freder1ckM>n. NY Coenll RB Auourn 196'-0 avt Parks, Sen FrancolCO. WR. Tt«H Tecll 1963-Terrv a.11 .... Lo\ AnQeles. QB, 0<19on Stale 196l-Ern•e De v•l. wunlno1on. RB. Svr llL.U'-C BULLETIN BOARD * 1961-Tommv ~\on. Mlnntt01e, RB. Tulane 19~1l111v C1nno<1, LOl AnGelH, llB, LSU 19~Randv Ouncen, Green Bav, QB, Iowa 195'-Klng Hill Cl'licavo Cardinal•, QB, Rice 19S7-Peut Hornuno. GrH n S.v. HB Noire Dame -r 1956--<;ary Gliek Pilllt>orlll'I 0 8 COiorado /'.&M t • ! 19Ss--Gaorge Snaw. Baltlmore, QB. Or19on-1t~ot>t>v Gerretl~y.IJ.en.c1. QB.,.~­tord 19~Harrv Bebcoc.k Sen Fre~osco. WR • Gt0<01a • 19S7-B•ll Weoe LOl An~i.s QB Ven<1erD111 19S 1-K,,lt Rott Ntw YO<k Giants HB, SMU 19SC>-Ll'on Hert, Oe1ro11, WR. Notrt Oeme 1949 Cnuck Btdnarlk. Pn11aoe1011ia , C, Penn· \Ytven1e 1 1948-HltrTV Gilmer WHnlngJon, QB, Al• oama 19'7-8ot> Fenimore Cn1ce110 Burl HB Ql<~A&M 19<16-Fran~ Oe11<ew1C1 Bo\lon QB Noire Dame 194~-AarltV Trooe>•. Cnocago Card•nels, HB Georgie . 19U-.t.ngelo Bertelil 8os1on, 08, Noire Came 1943--Frenk SlnkWtCPI, Detroit HB, Georgia 1942--B•ll Dudley, P1ttst>ur11n HB. Vir91nia 19'1-Tom H,rmon. Cn•cego Btarl, HB, M1c1u11en 1944>-George Cetego C111ca90 Cardlnels, HB Ttnneuee, 193f-KI Aldncll. C111cago Cerdlntll, (, TCU 19lt-Cort>ell D•••S, Cleveland, FB, lnd11n11 1937-Sam Franc., Ptli1aoe10111e. F8 . Ne Dr•t«lr 1936--)ev Berwan11er Pllilaoe10111e H8 Cl'I• ce110 • %0 Pltt1bur•b -The Steelcr\ wtth the County Cllric of Of· IUCh other t9fme .. lhell be 1117 .... fow1tl ,......_ for.manoe bond and 50% CftY Cleft! • • D • • er1g9 County on April 15 approwct b¥ the exaccnor hMa AN. CA lll7'01 paymenl bond required. fJublllhad CtMOf ~ made 11 to the AFC 11tle gaml' w1th a 1935 · · w the .oo ..... mentlonld Ptlbllthed 0ranee Cout Bidder'• borld• not ,. Deity Piiot A.pn121. 1ee5 fcasted-up. ,J!atched-together of· '27'IOI Court; the &uyw wltt pay all Dally Piiot Apr11 28, 21. May quired to be eubmlttld wtth S..72t · 1· D M k Publllhed er-Cout aecrowcnaroae;anyf ... Jor 3. 1985 propoeata. ens1 ve me. o tre ame center I c Dal Ptlo A 2o21 M ttt1a ln.ur111Ce policy an FS•·932 Eatlmlled coat· Under Kelley ca~ 8f,>pren11cc at guard or 4, 1l 19~5 prtl ' · •Y examination of tttle, Seller s100.ooo; LlctnM Requtrlld: tackle unul Mike W ebster retires. S•721 will pay all recording f... Pllll.JC NOTlt'r "A" or "C-12" rt8JC NOTICE ti. Rams -The Rams arc dc\pcr-and trentter fMa; tu• and ~ DIPARTMINT °' ,.... ........... °' h d r. G V nre lnaul'anc. premium ahall AND QAm, 1411 NMtt. -• --ate on~ e e1ens1ve line . ann ens, be i>ror•ted as the c1oae of LIOAL NOTICI ltreet, IACRAMINTO, "*.IC HIAMIG defcn~1vc end, Stanford. to replace eacrow. The pr~ 1a to ~nc..:~ CAIJ'OMU~ -· llPOMntm Jack Youngblood. who only seems to be aold on an ...... ' bull NOTICE ·rs HEREBY Publl9hed Ofenge Coett ,UJl•IQ COIWRlllOet be able to go o n fiore vcr · •oec>t u 1011111· -GIVEN that a,,.,...._ ............... Diiiy PHo• Aprll 27. May '· w,,. CITY w &uyw to be reeponalble .. -.,,... ,,_ft'V 1985 'OUNTAIN VAi.UY !t.Clt.lcago-NoBrown,n oToon. toreorr9C11onofeny ln'-1•· wtllbehlldbyttleCl~lan· S•73-4 NOTICE IS HEREIY no Rice. But the Bears· get a surprise. SELBY ARGARET tlon ·rrom t•mftea. dry rot ~~~~:on~ cc:J. GIVEN that on Wed~ ~otre D~mc defensive e nd M ike ·~~·SELBY, a for-T~'acut« repr-ia fornta, for the purpc).. of P\BJC NOTICE ~~1~7~~t*.. Gann 1s sttll a round, so they grab him. ~r resident of Hunt-ttlll Iha doel not know of con~ Code Amend· 10200 Stet• A~.'j-~ %3. Lot An.Jeles ~lders -Staq ~n Beach, palled any llldcHn damlQM to the ~t ~.!2 of wtllc:tt In· FICTfTIOUI .,..... taln Valley, the AannlnO · Robmwn. wide receiver, Non h Da-away a t St. Luke's parClll or,.., pr~ orT It• cludea emending Artlcl• TN~ io!f AT'RmNT Cornmltllon wtn hOld • pu1>- ko1a S tate. Who'! W ith' the Raiders. H oeplial.._ In~ .. 1 "'=~~ o. o.tlnttlooa.JnJIHI H • he no ::w:>n• .,. He hearing on thl fOllowlnO 11'e "w os,....ofthe worl(Tfiiffi i nto all-Colorado April 12 aponalblllty for repelflng .,, 1ngton Beech Ordlnenc• o FICE AUTOMATION cot.omoMA1. UM,.... pro ... %4. New Orleans.from Washing-J9S!> from a long w: damaoe 10 1ne proper1y SOCS.,.~~~~~ ~·ro:=· TRAINING SYSTEMS. 210 ..,. MO. 7IO r (' R Th S · · wtietfllr undltcloeld or di.-'" ............... M'V u.. • Promonlory Orlve Eaat. Petition eubmltted by the ton 1or ,eorgc ogcrs -e . a1nt5 ness .. Mra. Selby wu clOlld by ,,,. pur~a 1ng 1enn1: °'*' IPtlC9: at•• Newport 8eacti, CA 9~ Calllornl• A.Moclatlon of replace Roger~ with hn~backer born tn Wintersburg own 1napec11on Of lnapectlon CCMtage, tamlly. tlngl9-unlt Katen Mota. 210 Promon-MualG Atta, inc .. for bend Emanuel King of Alabama. ', Ca. hbruary 27: by any 0111er peraon. The L'i~=I dwalllnga. and tory D<Jve Eut. Newpott practlee. d.nce lnatructlon, 25. Cincinnati, from Seattle-l he}' 1934 graduate<I from purchlMr ..... a1v .. , !~or her s-·· "--·Ing ··•11 .._ "-'d BNcn. CA 92MIO Bingo, Choir practice, oc-( C II. r • r"""'' to recover r.,. .. the•• .,., ,..,.. .., ..,... ,..., Thie bu1ln111 It con-Gttlonal pertormancea, got 'ns o rns wonb back 1rom the Huntington Beach, .;;;;101 Of the deoedent'•.;. at Ille tiour of 7:00 P.M .. on ducted by an Individual theater arta lnatructlon, Ind USFL. but they could c;llll u~ ou1~1dc Union H.igh School. tat• for any darl\a9' not di .. May 7, 1985, In the..._Counell l<attn Moee . other 1n11ruct1on In Pit• ":.peed W ide rec1tvcr Vance John!.on she attended Cottey cloeedbythepurchaNr'•ln-g::n~1:11~orM: Tll\• ~ta•~• w.-fllld forml'!.:..~· Le.. blrbei of .\n1oria. who run' a 4.25 40.}ard-· College. in Nevada, =':'~~any sir•. Huntington ea.en. =:;. ~~;·~~~f ~: ~~ir=·· ~'3: da~h but will ha\l' to COO\ en from M iasourl. Margaret AJ • l'Nlltrlll conaldtr· c a11torn11. 1985 · attuetld 1n the v1111ge &hop- runn1ng bad... was Jtroceeded in 111on for thl ~ ... of the C" lnttrMtad p«aon• 91• m•1a ping Center. 26. _Deaver -~omc speed IO go death by her husband Pf'Ol)erty, the purchuer re-l~nn ledantod ••atenxpdr•"••ld healharlr. Publlahld Orange CO..t CONDfnONAL uu ,..._ ...... the lll9CUIOf and the Dally Pllol Aprll 20. 27. M1y Mil NO. 711 deep for Elwa_y 1n Jessie Heste r. w'dl' o f 28 yeara, Hal decldenl'• eet••• from 811 · nton1 tor or agaln•t Iha 4, 11. 11155 Petition aubmltt.ct by recc·1ver. Flonda Stall'. Selby who pa.-ed lleblllty even though u may ~opoeldCodeAmendtMnl S.733 Cam van ~ tor , .. 27. Mla!Jll -Manno can use a way' Feb. 11 , 1983, la• be Oiaoov.ted lllal the °F!f°,! lntormallon may taurent tnaudlng the on-lltl someone to hand off 10 There's one and he r 1<>n Barton J . :-:V°' =::r:,~nc:;: be ootllnld trom the Ctty PtllUC NOTICE = = ~r'fee: up 1hc road. running hack Greg Allen Selby. The survivon COWfld by the purcnuer·1 Planning ~ment. K·17m Harbor Blvd., Bulldlng D, ''t rlonda Stale. a re m other, Mra. lnepectlon or revMlld by 53~~;~~one No. (7141 '1CTITIOUl 1U ... •• Unit 1. 2~. San Francisco -Whc n ~ou Mary J. Shepard, of ln.f:"'..::":'~ m.O. DATED thlt 2e dey of T~~'c!,": ere ~~UM pp. don t need 1ha1 much of anything. Huntington Be•ch, wtttlcM Wll'rentv u to: Pl April. 'Ootno bualnett u : AC-'-tlton IUbmltted by FHP, you can gamble H erschel Walk~r. C A; brothera., Ge-ald condition of the land or IM CITY "-UWlllQ COM-CbUt-4TAHTS COMPUTER Inc: .. lo revlle ~lnO •· ru nn 1 ng back. (icorg1a. 'P ete' Shepard, Glen """'owrnenta; (2) zoning: or =:,.llON, 8Y .,..... W. COMPANY, 394 1 South rang1me11ta 10< hotpltal and T Shepard Georae (3) pennltte4 "" of Iha Publlahed Or.,.,.. Cout Bt11101. 217, Santa Ana. CA GOrpe>tal• otnc. llClltt• ' • property and wit.flout WW· · -....-9270. under conttrvc11on Ind to Leland Shepard, all ranty ot any kind or nature. Deity Piiot April 27. 1885 Mm c Iv• 400 e. add tempe>tary office tr.illr of Huntington Beach, The executOf reaetWt the Sa-739 Ocaanfronl. Balboa, CA 1t the mldlcel oomplu "'~ C A. lilt.era Mn Ev• right to Nject any bid. LYNN 9286 I •ltd oenerllly It the IOUtfl.. · ' · t . OITRANOfA. Execut0< P'l8.JC NOTICE Thia bull,_, 11 coo-weet comer of the In•· Morta, Detroit, Mich., of lhl Wll10I the o.c.denl. ducted by, an Individual MCtlon of 8'00lchurtt atreec Mn. Mary Brown. Bonita Lynne Palmer, At· NOTICI TO M>OIRI Marte c Ivel end Tlltlltt Avenue. Thie .. Cypress c.a Family tomey It Law: 5e IEut Hoity The Clly of Newport Thia 1ta1ernen1 wu llled fur1her ~ .. 9930 u thb.; h Streat, Sutt• 215, Paalldena, Beech tnvlles lnterNt9d with the County Clark of or-Talbert Awoua. ~ues wko C1t11ornla 91103, (8t8) partl# 10 eubmll ofter• 10 ange covnly on Marc:tt 29, CONDmONALUM,.._ wish may, ma e 7»-7128.(213)881-3180. the Cllytoremowand dla-1985 ..,.M0.1'1 memorial giha to The Publl~ Orange ·Colet of an ex11t1no ,.. "27WI Patlllon •ubmltted br American Dt1"1 Sl~Pf'~ that ...-u ad' Oiahge Coat Mil Oii C<JmPinY, ~ Benefit ,,_•ketball 6•me• Rams 111 Soatll Coaat C'ommaolty Cburl'b t0lllgb1 Adoption Guild tennl• tourney rhc ~41h \11nual \dnri11on ( 1u1ld Ooubk , I t"nn" rourn.1mrn1 "'ill~· held Ma, .!S·.:!7 and Jum· I-.! :11 w\l·11 1rn111\ duh' 1hroughou1 flran1w < ounl\ . •. t~85 now loetllld on the lawn In Dally Piiot AprM 27. Mey • ~. fOf petrnlle60fl to ciety. M~~·Howard SISu-73e front of the City Hiii: and for 11. 1a. 1985 ·' ~ the Hitting •· M ortuar1e1-Berkely the removal of all temporary s a-735 vtc. station Ind to~ II I he Ram' will \eek lheir fir\I '"Ion 1n lhr founh annual chant~ ba\kctball g.ir111· "'•lh 1hc '>c.u1h C"oa<;t ( ommunll) ( hurt h 11111 \hot\ tonight al Untvcr\11)1 H1ghSchnol I he Ram' will he led hy Olymp11 polo medal winner Ron Brown Jame11 Mc Donald and 011\ < 1ranl ltol \h<>I playCr-<"Oach £:>tnn1\ 11.tmllton J formrr lo\ Angrlrs Laker. will u1unll'r IAllh Nl'w York C11an1 quancrback Jdl Rutlcdgr '\0111hcrn c ahfnrma \nllcgc ~tar Kt·n llurcJ~lc~ torrncr <\thlclt' 1n \t11on' s1al1A,1rt l<on C 1111 l\\.halk. and 1<11h1n I 'mphre~ .i nwmhn nl <al l'ol> Pomona' "'omen·, l<"am "'hn h "'on lhr 11111' N( A<\ I>"""'" II l hamp1•111\l11p I rm r1mmon~ lhl' l'l.l\l!•r """' ttl\11 ~"l' ~lllll' llllll' I 11 kct' in in. Imm "' la\ 1Jnlu111hlr dunallCJn\ an· \4 lor adult\;md \ l f11r c hddr1·n I ' and under arr :iv:nlahtr at 1hr clonr Ram pl3H'f\ will be.• .r' :iil.ihk durinll half II me .1mt afll'r 1h1: µmr 1111 ph111m .ind .iul111trnPh' Rald~n v' Ocon Vt.-w far ull) Thursday \n (>lean V1c1, I l111h I.Hull\ ll·am "111l:il.c1111 thr Im ·\n~l1•, 1<.11cl1·r' 1n a ha,k1·1llall ~1111· I h11r,d.1 \ n1gh1 I ~ ll!I .11 1 >t1:an Vil·"' H1gt) Ju ral"' mun\'\ ror lh1• \(·,1h~1Ak fcHt(hJll tt•Jm\ I 11 l.1•1\ pmrJ .11 \'-~II Co.ti h .1fl .11Jllahlr .11 lhr t.l11or 'llfrcnht·" 11f 1h1 R.11dcr ... "< hcdulc.-d 10 !"131 1n\lutk l<od 1.M.u11n ( 1111 Br.1n1 h. Rca1r, • l\1nf3,. ·1)t.11, M< tl.1nnc\ l>i•nk lrn\C'n , { '"" ~Jhr \Jn M11kcl,11n M1k1· ll:T\111'\ Todd < hr1\1rn\C11 M1k1· f>,1,,1\ L.c\lt"r ll.11c•\ 110 .. 11· I unit f>olt.11· "-1111.im\ .ind ( k '.l1onlp11mcn I "' l)H' [!•lmt· 1111.cl\ 111 tunhn 1n turrn;111on (lh11111 lud1 .11 1!-iH 'I \fl Ram• 111. R1ldtr1 May 17 l h1 l<.tm\ .irlll Io\ \n~i·ln IC111kr\ .u1· mn11n1t 11<T th!' r.rullron 10 hl'l11 r,11\1" lun11\ l1or 1hr \m1•n1.m < ,1nll·r °'Kll.1<'t) I Ill lc.14111 1A 1ll mn·1 un th( h,l\lo.11hall u1url .11 c .II \1:11r r ullrr1on I ntl111 \llJ'r 17 al I< J? Ill lhm,rt11 ... rr\ln1 ludr Johnn1l' l11hrl">11n \ilckt" l..nn,fnrd l"R"' lr11 1ne hor.,. \ullr Ron nr111Nn c 1r11r1tr I .irmer. 011\ c 11 .1111 J,1meo• Mc l>on111rl 1'>011,.. \m11h Jim I 1111111\ I ru l>I< krnon .ind C '"'" lrtrr Raider' 1Aoh11 .... 111 p;1n1up;u1· ,,,,. ,,,.,. u\ 4'11rn < hm Riihr < lifT Hr.1r11 h .~odd ( hm1cn~11 ~1li.r l>11 1n. Utirr ll3)d ~li.t• lfa~nr' Drmc It. ll'n"-·n Jfo,,.,11· I •tnl( k 11d ~far11n V.inn Mt I lr11\ I tdt\ \.It ~111111'\ <It' Mnn1so mr11 .incl r>uklt \\-11l1all1\ , Tit kc!\ ah .. 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J) m· IC l'.1'1Apon fk3l h lC RJt4u1:1Clubof In inc Mc\.t Verde "1.imoll .ind Pali\adt:\ ;incl will t'll:ndil th<" llol~ I :imll) \t-rv1lC~ who\C' pm· gram' o;cr'c .all nt OrJngr < ounl) h>r morr 1nforn1a111m phnnr 7'i11 I ~llf> or h4~ n~~ &an Juan Capl•tr•no l Ok run \an Juan ( .1pl\lf,lnl•' < ommU'f'll) \l•r\llt'\ lx·o.ir1mt•n1 "l'lH'J'l.i11 n11 for"' t"ljthlh .rnnual I Ok run .inclC 1111 "'k \.f,noH•khrJhon "11n J .\ I C\111.1111·, hc:a1n \a1urda' "1.t\ 4 .11 X ..1 m ""11h lht· \I.art 111 lht• run JI 1hr \:1n Juan ( llt)l\lrllno I 1hran I ht\ yt'at ' 111ull' t<11>t'r\ down1uw11 a\ wl'll a\ I hl' < II ) 'Ol'" Kam ho V 11•111 Roal! R c111,1ra111111 hq(111' ,11 '' 11 1 ,, m I ht· ll'~ "\•1 lor pr1··r<"g1\1ta111111 .11111 \ 111 l11r 1111 "'r ft"l(I\ 1r<1lt11n I or funhcr 1ntorm.i1111n flh1111r 1hc t omnrnn1 IV \con l\t\ ()\:p:lr1rlH'nl .11 4'/l ~·JI I Toam q of Cb•mplon• t,ennl• \t'lrnt('r'n Map11nt"\ IOth l\nnual f rnnl\ r Ou.tnia.mcnl of Chamri1on• l'K1t0\ Mii\. 7 JI lh(' -Ma11uc:n1c KC'Crrat1on C enter 1n M""on V1t1o ~ and fe1111rt'' I ~11 1un1or atrl\ ~om n< h \131l' an the nllu)n \1nlJIC'' and c11n~ol.111on <OITTi>C11lmn• v.111 Ile' htld w11h tWBfd, lllln~ lo winner' r11nnrn up rnnwlattnn w1nnef\ anrl ·• rhc M1"1 f'rnmr"nl Junior Pla)'er •· . ' . ' Park Chapel Denver, 1ounc1at10n1. lkNwalk• and with Mlf·~ geaotlne Col 303 3'3 642"' rtaJC NOTICE 1 other debrla from Iha alt• of ..,.. Ind food marMt et o . ( )4 • ~ the relocatable building. PtllltC NOTICE 1eeee Brookhurat 9'r ... BOYD ITATllllNT Of 8"led prOQOll!a win be which la turtflef deec:tlbld 11 .aAMDCllllllNT 0# reoelved al tlll omc. of the FICTITIOUI .,._.. the nO<th...at c:otMJ ot CECELIA EAl\EL UU W ACTmOUI Purchulng Agent 3300 NAiil ITArn.NT Brookhut1t 8tr111 ind BOYD •• rem<tent of ., .... NAiii Newport Boulevard' ~-The followlng pertOnl .,. Win* Awnw Newport Beach for 45 The following persona port Beech, Clllf0tnia, untH doing bu.W-.. : COMNT'IOMA1. UM,.._ have abendoned Iha 1111 of the 11ouf ot 3·30 pm 00 May MESA MUSIC PRESS, ..,-711 yean. PUied away lh• Flctltloua BualnHI 3 1985 11 "wnic:h iime lhl 11109 Whlftlef St.. COit• P•tlllon aubmltt.ct:= Apr ii . 2 6. 1 9 8 5 . Name: lAKESHORE IN-*• wtit ~ opened Md Men. CA 92827 Conoreoetlon 8'nel l Survived by her hua· VESTMENT GROUP, 2091 rMd. The titcta wlH be com-JICk G. ReldHng, 1808 for tM iddltlon of p1ey yw- . band Robert B Boyd Sull,_. CenTer Drive, Sutte perld blMd on the loweet Whlltl« St., Cotta MeN. CA and aef1oo1 t.c111t• in ~ . ' 230, IMne. (:A 92715 lotll price 10 Iha City IOf r• 92827 )unction with the flf'llf)l9 .. ill; 1<>ns, Fred F.arle Thi F1ctlfl0u1 Bu~ moving the rllocatabl• Thi• bu11,,... 11 con-~ Talbert AVtfbl9. Boyd. of Newport Name ref•red to •!>ow WU~ IOUt)dallona. and ducted by tn lndMdual THESE MATTEA8 .,, Be h A""er Lewia nlld In Orenge County on • 1 Jedi G Aeldllng procetlld pur9Ulnt 10 ac ' •-a 2-17-8 t FILE f.10 F' 155t21 8ealeCI propoaala ll'IUll be Tiiie ltatement WM llled the L.aw1 of tflt Boyd of ~ewport, o-Barrow, 3857 8ifch .ub.IJIH111d on a forn1.that 11 wllh-lhe Covnty Clark of Or-State of nie, ~ mother, Lillian F.arle; StrHI, •315, Newport evalleble from Iha Public ang.County on Aprna, 19" ment Code, 8,000 et eeq., aister. Ro&a'lle Earle 8'ech. Ce. 92MQ W«kt o.ii>ertment of· the n7I* Ind thl ,ountaln Valltp Mb-D f G · Robert Steuber, 38&7 City UOO Newport PubHlhld Of'ange Cotllt nlclpll Code Tttle 21 ean o arv~y, Blrc:tt Street. 1315. Newpott ~ard. ~Beech, Dally Pllol APt'll t3, 20. 27. THOSEoEatAINOTOt-. Montana. a.Leo IWV1V-8eectl, ea. 92MO CA 12858•8915 lliepflont May 4, 1995 uty 1n 1evor cw 1n ~ ing are grandson Thi• butl"4111 wu oon-71') M"-3~11 · S...et1 totheprQPOllllwllil.ghefl S hayne Role of New -ducted by a Hmll9d pennet-Pr0tp9C11ve bldoere ha119 *' ~ to' do ao et port Beach, grand· "'f,;.. 1tatemen1 wu lllld !:,:fnglon tt!' :ii':ng ~ MltC NOTICE :~~Ion'":'~~ daughter Kimberly with thl County Clerk of Or-having tt mol/90 ffom the •II• PICTl'TIOUI .,..... may conttlCI f1'MI · Boyd of F o untain ~Apr11 4, 1115 by. hou ... mcwtng Gonlr9C· NAiil ITATIMINT Depar1rnent II "3412 Va 11 e y Se rvku .._., •-.. tOf Tne fo4lowln0 ~ .,. Ind tlf9r to the lbCMI ...._ pend .,, A et Lew, -The firopoeal provld" doing buelneee u · CLINTON IHltUIOD, ing. -... Arttnu 9"19., htt• 1tiet (1)The Clty maypeylhe KAROA.57811boeC<Ma ....... ~ c... ._, ~ ....... CA titctoetfOf~dll• ~8"ch.CA92tl3 ......... HARBOR LAWM-~bllahed Ofanr ~t =~,,:.11ea1;;,';'1l1 ~ c:::: ::::::::.~ ~~~~ MT. OLIVE-Delly Pllol Aptll 1 . 20, 27, bidder may puren ... thl 12883 S.Tll Mortuary • Cemetery May 4, 1985 buU<Jlng from the City, lhlfl Thlt buelneH 11 oon- Cremalory S• 703 ther remove or demolllh 11, Oucted by .,, lndMd\i., t625 Gisler Ave Ind reetore thl altt l(aren t Hl)'M Costa Mesa rta.JC NOTICE The ProPOMJ9 wtll be Thia 11a1ament W• llled 1---"•8..._IC_MJ_TICl_ .......... b•0·5554 ared on ltlt beet• of wtth the County Clerll of Or- .. IT•~ OP "'t . IOlll COii 10 lhl enge1,,. County on Apr'll 10. MANIKllJllHT:.I PlfACIE aAOTHEAB BELL •ROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Co1t1 Mesa &•2·9150 't:. PACIFIC view MfMOfUAL PAJUC Cemetery • Mortu•ry Ch•~ • Crtm&tory '3~ f:>11elf1c vi. Orivw Newpon S.•ch 6U·2700 McC<>f'MtCK MORTUARY 1795 L11gune Cenyon Ro•d Laoun• Beecti ~· g2~1 40• 94 l!J.- ~-.ueGIW•NT Of' "''Y· 1985 _ --U.W frlenTIOUI ........ 1 8 . ...._ M-....,_ u:..~·- BUIMN NAMI II ..... ~· aij f" . Pubftahld OfltlOI OOMt The= '*'°"' Tiie follOWl}'G paraona........,. ._. o.lty Pilot Apfll 13, 20. 2'7,,,...,. tM ·-,.. hlYI -.ndoll.cf Iha UM of ~ OfMOe CO..t May 4, IN& -... Iha Flct1tlou1 Bualn~a D9lly Plot Apft 28, 27. 1915 ,._... the lctltloue lull.,._ Name Cll-lol [leetr1o '8a·NI Hlll'ft« ~ 2107 VIMa Solar ~ttrvcllon o., rta.IC NOTICE ~· N9wpor1 llMdl, CA 203 t Ofcti.rd DrSV.. lenta PWlJC NOTICE -The· '1cltltjoua "*"- Ana. CA 12707 '9CTITIOUI llUUmN Hamt rtlftrred to lbOW ... The l'lctltloue 8uelMM FtC:TmOUI ...... NAiil ITA~ 111c1 In OrtinQt Countr Oii HafM t.-r.d lo abo\le WM ...._ ITATllmn · The lostowlng !*ION 1n1 ~ 11, 1.... I'll.I HQ. lllld In Orengt County on TM t°'°""'I Ptt90n1 ere 001nO ~ ... 'l43t2S , a1n1a FILI HO f21t"2 doing~ .. ' ~ CAYITAL VISIONS. 31 Lynn H. Dell. NJtl'.L.. !iWwd Ollfln fruoftlh, AAMST'RONG •• 710 IHcon lly, Newport 1101 Vlltl ~ • ......., 203 t ~ Of ' 8lint8 NMon, Co.ta ....... Clllt. a.on. CA 12te0 ...,, CA tMIO An•, CA t2107 12827 =lgl1 HUQllll 1 1 aMicton ...,,._ flllA '#, Mwy AMe Truotrttl, 2031 Oreo • Armetr0"9, 1t00 I• 6n lly, Ne~port Mt1CAttftur lflld~..,... ..._: Or~d Dr • &anti Mii, CA Cotti ~ IMcfl ~alll CA NtfO CA tt~ 11101 L. ... _ _ eiti3 -' ' bualneee It con-TMI ~ .. ... Tillt -... OOflo T'ha ""llMU II Con• dueltd;.: M ~ OUCted !IV ....... ,.._... duc1ed I))' a oer'" ~ntr· OUC1ed by an ~ M HUf1* .._ -., . . Greg~ Thi etalement wee llld TNt M1te1•1t ..... fNe 1t.i.....m "' lllld Thlt Ml*"-11 W9I tl'9cl with the County C1er11 °' Or· wt11 lfle COMft.ty Qwll of Of. with the County c... of Or· ~ the County a.tt crt Of. enoe Counry on .-10, ""' ~ °" ~ 1" ~ County on Apr• 11. enoeCounty on "Pf1! 1, IHI 1915 ttN ,.,. -m.. ,.,... lyN'I tt 0. IL..l.ldlf'llM!d Oranoe "Motte• 0!1011 COMt ~ llWllhll"Oiiiiii M , 1..,Aptl 1a, 20 • 0.PlotApttl, f3.20,t7, Oe1ty Piiot A"'111S, to, 2?, o.llylllloeA#U f(tf.llllJll .., . ..™ ltd May•. 1'8S 4. ',, ,.. • . ... ,. .._..,. ...,. . -----, r ~---------~------~·---------=-~------~~--- 1 SS 5151S1S s• 2 5 2 a h .............. ., : ( ·; , , u neu • con- 92983 ducted by. 111 lnellvldual ducted by. an Individual 10 Robert L. Hunt, 440 UnCI• fl. Fland«• Rlctl.,d GltM Truofren 92e:H Frlnlltort Ave . Huntington Hotmwood, ~ 8tech. Jtllt lllltmtnl WU mid Thie etat....,,1 WM lllld Thie bullntll la J:On~ a.ctt. <(A 9264a CA t2tl3 with lhe County Cieri! of Of. with the County Cltrtl of Or-Cluctld by• eotpONtlon Oene Halloren, 160 I Tilll bu91ntea I• con-angeCountyonApt118, 1985 ange County on APf1 11, DeYld 8tUlll'd, ~ Haven Piece. Newport duettd by. t oenetel '*1· fltnm 19&5 Thie etetemtnt WM lllld 8Mlet\, CA t2M 1 Mf'lhlp Publlehtd Orange Coul "71711 With lhl Countt Ctent of Or· Thie bulln... 11 con-Rlchlrd L Hunt Dally Piiot Aprtl 13, 20, 27. Pub"9hld Orange Cout ange County on Apfll 1, 19&5 ductecl by. a gtnefll pert· Thi• tlattmenl WU fllld May '4, 1985 Delly Piiot April 13, 20, 27. '27m1 net.nip with the County Clerk of Of. Sa-701 May 4, 1985 Publllhld Orange Coatt !>eve J. Brown 11191Countyon AfXll 1, 1985 S•7C>e Dally Piiot Aprll 8, f3, 20, 27. Thlt etatemenl wu tllld · P'27-I D1m•1c NOTICE 1eag ' with tt1e CcMity c1er11 of Or· Pul>llehld 0rwioe eout ... ~ · • s.-w anoe County cin AJ>lll 11. = Piiot Aprtt e. 13. 20. 21. ffCTmoul IU ... 11 rtaJC NOJM:( 1915 NAMI ITATl•MT FtCTITIOUI .,...... 1111-1( MnTIC( '1741a s..a&I The lollowtng penont.,. IT TumJfT ... -. ~ Publllhld Or1nge eo.t ---------t doing butineea u T~~ A PlfeOna 111 ftCnnout ..,..... Dally PllOI Apfll 20, 27, May rtaJC NQTIC[ MAROARITAS VILLAGE OOI bull,.: u : _ NAMI ITAn.NT 4, 11, 1985 ---------t REAL ESTATE DIVISION. E'dlurfVSPEC LAND DE· Thi kMlowlng ptr.ont .,. S•73t fltCnnout llU ... 11 1814 North El Camino RMI, VELOPMENT CORPOR-doing butlMM u : NAm eTATa•MT San Clemente. Celllornla ATION, 8022 Ivory Clrcie, PLAZA VERO! LIQUOR· "8.IC NOTICE Thi folowlng '*90f'\l Ill 92927 Huntington Bttch.Callforne DELI, 1525 M-. Verde Or. ___ ..._..._ ____ , doing~ u : Hlerd Capital, a Calllornle 92947-2224 Eu1. Colle Mtaa, CA 92929 flCTTTIOUI IUIMll CtJSTOM CONCRETE general per1ne<lhlp. 1814 EqultySpec Land , Ot· Jamal Fouad N....,td-NAlm ITATllmWT BUI LOI NG MATERIALS, NOl'th El Camino RMI. Sin ....ioc>mtnt Corporation, • dine, 2885 Fairview Rd.. Thi ·~aone .,. 2742 Cletole, Coete M-., Ciemenw, Caltlomla 92972 -uer__,, oorporadon C.M . CA 9243 doing but1neu M : CA 92929 .... J-0 K1m9ton, 1814 Thia· bualneH II con-Sllllft Farid Al>Oudlab. J A 0 PROOOCTIOHS, Calb!Y!I Duke. 2742 North El Cetnlno Reel, San oueted tr/' a e«poratlOn 28"Fa1Mew~ .• CM., CA 3505 Cedlllec:WC!Q. ().2099, Clbc*.· ea.ta ....... CA Cltmenlt, C.WfofNI 92t72 D. v Id A c •Im.,' 92929 Cotta ~. CA IJ292t - 92e29 Oacat "-'-Eac:odtbo. Pr .. ldne1 Thi• buelneH 11 con· Ol11n• J · SIOlrow, 29701 Tiii• bUtlntM I• Cf>"· 1814 NOf'1h El Camino 'Awl; Thie •t•lemtnt WU filed duated by: • general Piii· Alo Brevo, El TOfo, CA Ouoted by: 111'1 lnOMOull San Clemente, Callfornla with the Ccxinty Clerk of Or· nerahlp J.nrey DMm. 5707 Bllltl- Cathryn Orlk• 92872 ange Ccxinty on AprH I, 1985 J~ NUMftddlnl .,,, . mor• " 19, La Miu, CA T~ 1'-lemtnt wu ftlld Oavaldo C11tlllo, 1814 Thft ttatement. WU meo '2041 wt1h the CountY Oet1I of Of. Norlh El Cemlno RMI. Sin Publllhed Orwioe eo..t wt1h the County Cieri! of Or· Thi• buelneH 11 con· angeCountyonAprll t, 1985 Clemente, Cllllornl• 92872 Dally Piiot Aorll 20. 27, May angeCountyonApril 1, 1985 ducted by a genW11 pert. . '27tal Tiii• bullnff• 11 con-4, 11. 1986 f1nl7I nerenlp • · Put>Wled Orange Cotti lduc1ed by. • generel Plrt· Sa-711 Pul>llahld Orange Coal Olene J Stotrow Delly PtloC April 8. f3. 20. 21, nereNp • o~ P11o1 Aonl 8. 13. 20. 21. Thlt atat.,,...,,t -fled 198& J. MlchMI Hl9fd, HMrd 198~ · • with lhe County Clerk of Or· s....ee2 c.pi111. • CllllOfnl• '*1'*· P\8.IC NOflC[ s....ee5 anoe County on Apr!(_ 11. --------lhlp . J 1985 ' . Ml.IC NOTIC£ Tti1a 11aternen1 wu flled FICTITtOUI '"'.,.." m•t41 ----------with lhe County Clerk of Of. NAMe •TATIMINT Plll.IC NOTICE Publllhld &ang. Coe.I 8TATUmNT OP ange County on f<prll 8, 1985 The lollowlng ~90nl ere . Dally Piiot Aprll 20. 27. M.-y AaAX&'rl• .. rr -ms.a doing bu91neae u . . ,_llTIOUe -··-.. 4 11 1986 . UM~mloUt Publllhfd Orange °"CQUt S(LECTIVE TREE SYS-N.. ITATiiii"Wr ' . S..730 ....... um Dally Piiot Aprtl 13, 20. 27, TEMS. 30& B NUfl'lille AYI., Thi fOllowlng peraons are ---------Thi followt!'O peraor11 May 4. 1985 ::;~ng1on 8Hch. CA doing butlneat u : hew •l>lndoned the UM of Sa..e99 Kenne1h 8 Six Ill, 308 9 STOCK SHOTS, 17992..J M.!C NOTICE the Flctlt1ou1 Buelneu --1111-.,-'IC_NO_TIC_E __ Nutwllll AYI . Huntington Sky Pllril Clrcit, lrvlne, CA fltCTTTIOUI .., ..... Name: Plldftc: E.mpjrt RMdy ,..~ Beach, CA 92$48 92'14 · NAlm ITATDmWT Mix, 2742 Clbola, Co111 Jamee K SChublrt 308 B. John <>wen Btrtholorney, The lollowlng peraona .,, M .... CA 92928 FlCTITIOUI IUttHlll Nuhvllll Ave Huniin11ton • 389 •Ramona Way. Cotta dol~butlntM ... Thi Flctltloue 8ualn111 NAMe ITATl•NT ' . .., Mete, CA 9292'9 . · Name retwrtd 10 •bove WU The lollowtng pereon• are Beech. CA 92948 Edwin N. Watemura, 3088 0 LAND ASSOCIATES. filed In Orange County on ~Olng bullMM u · Thie bu1ln1H 11 .con-Trinity Dr Cotta M .... CA 2107 VIiia Laredo, Newpoft MWCtl 27, 11195 FILE NO M&M ENTERPR.ISES 678 ducted by· 1 ci-aJ pan-92924 ., Blach, CA 92ee0 ,._ . ,, nerstilp Lynn H Deel N H F L F272491 ' w· Wilton, vuwt• M ........ A Six. Thi• t>ualneH II con-2.107 . . Catbry~ Or•M.· 2742 92eaz__ T -ft -<fuCtid bt a general pert. Blach CA '2980 Clboll, Colt• M.... . CA Robefl MICbMI Morrluey hit llltemtnl WU led nerahlp . 92929 979 w. Wilton, Coete M ... : with the County Clerk of Of. John Owen BtrthOtomey. Thi• ~alneee 11 con· Thia bUllrllll wu con-CA 92627 ~;;rs County on April 19· Edwin N Watemura dfy: :Z C:.. lndlYIOval ' ducted by an lnelhlldual Marianne Morrluey, 978 ,27._1 Thia 111tement wu ftled Thi• llatemenl wu fllld Thia atatement wu lllld W Wiison. Co111 M .... CA p blllhld Oranna Cout with lhe Ccxinly Citric of Or-wtth the County Cllrtt of Of. with lht County Clerk of Or 92927 4 ... • ·•-1 enge Ccxinly on March 22. c A 11 1• anoe=:ronAtxN 1, 198S Thie bualneu I• con-Dally .-not Aprll 20. 2 , Mey 1985 •nge ounty on pr '" Pu Orange Coul ductadby:tw1bandand'wll• 4, 11, 1985 Se-717 '272017 1985 ~ Dally Piiot AfXU 9, 13, 20, 27. R M. Morn~ Publlahld Orange Coul Publllhld Orange Coal 1986 Thll lllleme!lt wU liled Dally Piiot April 20, 27. May Dal!y Pltot AprH 20 27 May Se...e89 with the County Cltrll ot Of. • P\a.JC f!OTIC[ 4 11. tll85 L • 11 1985 : ' ange County on Apr11 15, :>1·729 ' S•7tll ---------11985 ~ T" f:maol ~:.~=· rtaJC NQTIC[ Publllhld Orange Coul • The following pereon1 are __ Nl __ IC_NO_Tl_C_E__ MllC NOTIC£ flCTITIOUI IJU .... 11 Daily Piiot Apnt 20, 27, May doing bulln.u u : FICTITIOUa IUllNl'.ll ---~..;.;..;;------..._ ITA'TamNT 4, t I . 11185 TR I A N G L E P R 0 · flCTTTIOUI IJU ... 11 Thi lollowlng pereona .,. Sa-722 DUCTIONS, 308 NUhvllle NA* ITATl•NT ...... tTATamMT doing bu11ntM •: Ave . Suite B, Huntington The IOllowlng PlflOl'll 111 Ttll lolloWlng P1f90M we C l 8 CONSTRUCTION Nil.IC NOTICE 8e8ch, CA 92948 doing oual,_ 11· dOI~ bull,_ u : • SUPPLIES 17891 Mllchlll Jam" Keith SChublrt. NATIVE LANDSCAPES. · . ASTACIO MARTINEZ North, lrtvM. CA 112714 F1CTTTIOU9 IU .... 11 308 B NUhvllle AYI . Suite 2540 v~1· 9=· Newpoft AN ASSOCIATES. 3444 9'tton Conitruc11on Inc.. ..... ITATl•MT B. Huntington BMctl, CA ~· Owen 2&40 VIII• MHdOW Brook, Co•t• a camornl• corporation, Thi lollowlng pereon1 are 92948 ~ Beech CA ~. CA 92929 1789t Mltc:htll Norlh. Irvine. doing bualntll u . Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Bel:Q · Anuleclo Martinez, 3-444 CA 92714 FINISH SPECIALISTS. ducted by. an Individual 112Mk:tlMI J Owen 2&40 Meadow Brook, Coll• Tiii• builn•H 11 con-38Q Princeton Dr • Cott• Jamee I(. Schut>en VI t 81 1 ~ B..cn M ... , CA 92829 duct9d by. • C«P«•tlon M .... CA 92929 Thi• lllttmtnt wu-'flted c. I ~ ' • Thi• bu•ln... I• con- Oennla Fer Cqrpot· Ronald Evin ~llmee. 389 with the County CWk of Of. A 92 ducted by· en lndlvidhl t S.cr guton. Princeton Dr . Cotta M .... enge County on April 19, I Thll butlneH 11 con-An~aclo Mwtlne;z • ~Na !~t w'8 flied CA Q2829 1985 . ducted by hulband Ind wile Thi• llalemtnt WU ftlld with the County Citr11 of Or· Thi• bu1ln111 I• con-f274082 Curt Owen with the County Cltrk of Or· Coun on •~" 1 1985 ducted by 111 lnCIMOull Publl"*1 Ot1nge Coat Thia ataternenl wu n1ec1 ange County on Apr11 19. wioe ty ..,.,. ,;,.-Ronald E. Kallrnee Dally Piiot April 20. 27. May with lhe County Clerk of Of. 1995 Pu~ Orange eo..t Thll '1eterntnl wa lllld 4, 11, 11185 • ~ CQ\!nty on April II, m ... Dally PllotAprll 8, f3, 20, 27, with lhe County Citr11 of Of. Sa-714 19 5 f2'14m Publlll'led Orange COMI 198& ange County on Aprll 18. p bll ....... "· "---1 Delly PllOt ~ 20. 27. May S .... 11186 U ,,_, VTlngt V.... 4 11 111851 • .,.,.. ,274078 Dally Piiot April 20. 27, May · ' .-Sa-718 F>ubllaMd Orenge Coeet Pta.IC NOTICE 4· 11· t985 Sa-725 ----------1111---ll'.Mn-T-1"-c-Delly Piiot April 20. 27. May P'tllUC NOTICE ---... ~UUU\1----""'.;._~---4. 11,1985 ..s....tt!J_..:.iiAiliLirncriii~~f1;::=:::'.:::;;~~I?.::::-1-;::;::::;::~::;::;;:;--ncttnOUW llUWA The lollOWlng pereons are ln•eX•pen•slve• PlCTTTIOUI IU-11 NAllll ITAn.Nf doing bullneM u "(in ik spen s•vl not high HAim STATlmMT The lolowlng pereona are P\RIC NOTICE FQROET-ME-NCH OIFT on price reasonable Thi lollowlng ~aone art doing ~ u; ---------C\.UB 410 W11I Co11t doing bullneat u . YEAGER CONSULT-FtemlOUllJU .... 11 Hwy 0 Sulte 285 Newport classihed .... INTERIOR SYSTEMS, ANTS, YEAGER ANO AS· NAMI ITATl•NT Bet.ch CA Q2ee3' a<1verhstng -· 525 OoMn Blvd . Suitt 80CIATES, YEAOEA CON-The lollowlng pereon• .,. Judith A Clrler. 301'A 1asslf1ed Ad~ert1sm 6, Coron• dtl Mar, CA SUL TING COMPANY. 2139 doing butlMM u · . Jumlne Corona det Mar, 642-SS!A 9 25 Alt• VIit• Newpoft &Meh. DELTA VIDEO SERVICES, CA 112925 . .,.,.,,.. Mlctlaela. 2525 Ce1fom1e 8294IO 3800 Eu1 Pecttlc Cout Thi• bullntH I• con-OcMl1 Blvd .• &Hie 0-5. Cor· fhomM frtdrldl YMgtr. Hlghway.Sulle2,Coron64el ducted by en I~ one dtl Mar, CA 92826 213t Alta VIit•. Newport M.,, CA 92925 Judith A Carter ~--Thie t>ullneu le con- leect\ CA 92te0 Boytlln and AMOd•t•. Thi• ttatement WU lllld --dueled by en lndlvldull Thie• ·bualneu 11 con· 3800 Eul Peclllc Codi with the County Clerlt of Or--P MlchMll duCted by: en lndMdull Highway, Sul .. 2. Corona dtl ange County on AprM '· 1985 -Thie llatement WM lllld Thomea F. Yeeotr MM, CA 92125 . nn1• 1-with lhl CcM!ty a.ti of Or· Thie ... ...,_,, wu flled Thi• bueln•H It con-Publlahld Otari.ge Coell .. ~ County on AfXll to. wtttl the County Clerk of Or· ducted by:• corporation oe11y Piiot April 20. 27 .. May 19 5 ~ *'91CountyonAprl~ ~h~ ~.=i ':,r:'~ 4, 11, 1985 Sa-724 .... Publlahld Ot•nge Coeal Publlahld 0rwioe eo..t with the County Clerk or Or· I -Dally PllOI AP.rU 20. 27. May =PllotAprll9, 13,20,27. =County on A~i----------·-·-4. 11, 1985 Sa-710 8~ , MllC NOTICE ~ .. PlJbllahed Orange eo..1 m"""''I -··-u "OQ) .._ ---------Delly Piiot Aprll 20, 27. May ~MlaTAftMDT -P\8.IC NOTICE 4, 11, 1986 Sa-71~ The lollowlng Plflonl .,. _ __..;;...;;.;;.;;.;..;...-.;.____ otno bullntll u · . fltCTmOUalU..... ANDRE0S TAKE-OUT, Mm ITATW.....-r Pta.IC NOTICE. 119 Belboe Blvd . Nftpor1 Thi followtng pereona 1111 n. CA 92483 doing~ aa: ftCTITIOUl IU ... 11 Andre Ptrdrlel, 2119 M(T"O ENTERPRISES. NAm ITATlmMT alboa Blvd • Newport 346 W lt.t Strwet, 164, The tollowlng l*'IOf'18 we CA 92963 Tueon, CA 92980 doing buaiMM u l(nar111. Ptrdrlel, 2119 Qeoroa Laon'Afgyrot, Jr. KH SALES. 1779 A Wiit· al boa Blvd , Newpor) Ma Vf. 111 Street, •84. mlnlttr St . Cotta M .... CA h. CA 92983 Tut11n. CA 92f80 92827 Thil bu1lntH I' fiOn· Mlot\MI Lawl«. Jr • tf 11 Kurt A. Heleay, t77t A uctecl by· hullband and wilt A111eo Ave .. Col1e MIN, CA W11tmlnlltr 'SI.. Coela Andre F>erdrlel 92M2 • Miu. CA 92927 • Tllla ll•tement wu nlld Thie bualn... I• con-Tiii• buelneu 11 con-lh the County Cieri! of Or· ducMd by a Mmlted ~ntr· ducted by an lnOMOual W1Q1 County on April 1, 1985 INp Kurt A HeJMoy '171177 ~ L AfVYroa TNI 111t""4Wll wea Med Publiahld Orange C9Mt Tiiie IW«Mnl WM flled wtt11 IN County Clettl al Or· .Oelly Pu.. Aftrll f , f3. 20. 27. wtth tfle COUnty Oet1I of Or· enge County on APfll t7, 198$ eneeCountyonApfU, 1t11 1M& S•ete ~ "141'7 Pwblltltled Or-.noe eo.t Publlatlld Otanot Coeat De1fY Piiot ApfM 8, f3, 20, 27. o.ity F>~ April 20. 2l,..May --P\ll--IC-M)_fla __ _ 1HS 4, t t. tH6 8•-t14 a .. 1u ... \. -_. --~ ---------- ·--Cl> c '· Ml.IC NOilC[ PlCTITIOUI IU ... 11 NAm·STATIMmf'T Thi followlng Pl"90nl art dOlng butlMM .. STAR0S GLASS CO , t30t2 9'00khunl. a.roen Gr0"<19, CA 92&'3 • Sung TM ~. 11089 Cynthia Cir • ,,... a.roen Or0"<19, CA 92613 Thi• bullneH I• con· duc1ed by, en lndl'lldull Sung TM Hong Thie 111tement w• lllld with lhl County Cllf1I o4 Oc.- anoe County on Apr11 1e. IM5 m-Publt9tlld Or1nge COMI Dally PUot ~ 20. 27. Mey 4, 11, 1985 ee-12' ··- ANEW WORLD OF ADV ·ENTU .RE! . -~ . • Sail through the most exciting columns of services, items for sale, job opportul'_lities, cars~omes, boats and miscellaneous that_ exists on the seven seas. Climb aboard the classifieds today . ~· '' .1 GALL:~ 64~-$618- . . . • ! . \ 2 ,,. ft. rfr » 1 f . " 10 • h· llli II! J fl i1 :-.t I ; " , :rl' J J• .. r I -r ., 1 .. , • I ... . ,. I: " p "'•' I' ... ~ ' ~ .. JG s J t 4 JIBS -• ... 88 Orar1ge Cout DAILY PILOT/Satutdey, April 27. 1985 11 ... i Mat Lett Ar.-. MM lllt ...... llM ~..... II• !llel~W!!!!=t......:u RECllN~ 13 P.int gun l'OYl'd gt&yl~ ~fem 1111111.. WWW....... .... .. . F======~ S35. BUiit.ff! gu o'NI Wht piwl/ct.I Wify At· ~let'°9 MC 11 1ry. 1\111 time CW. pollHtOn ..... Part t"-. fteii)~ l\f•. and bfoller '60. Table-lantllfl.'.hiltlt Ha-7117 /~ C:.. 11 :30 _A~·5fllM, 9tlr't ~aft 9#1'1 In thew-· tot) butntr1 sso. 3 bet · i'9d E.O.I!. IM-1025 14 .... uo plnr. Mic tof vrct dlllt~ot trvlne a.tooll $25 MQh. 4 pa)lla 'ound: Puppy, llPP'i 4 . . . . JMn, M• & Ed• .... TC>Yo••· 42 Auto C...tlf o'halr• HO Standing moa.. pelt O.m I~. AINI.... 11th & Tuatln, C.M. · Dr, Mk tor Notme. •WlnG ... 5 Avon co11ec male. Natlonel/Oownor PUTI,.... tloft S50. ·fire ·wood. 2 81· Ct,t Ms-M41 ~time. Olll U LHI IMr"91f/ ......... 11aft • *-· Ila LIM 111ck1 S 5 O • aoh . Found Mt of kevt nf' car ~~ 1 ~· 1mrMCMa .. opening "' our 1 .... " 1 e·u·x t8" and e·x•'• 11' wut't, C.M. Found c.m-:Sl~wA~PL~:;..-art time carrier oounMt-pvr°'llllnG & clltrtbUtlon AM~.., .. c HA 1 As . Fr• no ti 421'STVFF£Oenoc>py~ OASdryer,goodoondltlon $3 0 • 2426 Bowdoin ata, HarbOt/Mela v.~ 2431 w Coatt Hwy New· Of'9 ~ted. ~ ': depenment rot an u · ~tor 12135. tee-6435 Pl'ownclal "'' Metl. Bet '2(>. "'"Y' blitrel ~. GGS-5435 ~tnoa Place. Cotta tMM. Ca.ah. 5-46-9"5 port 8"cn · and glrl1 IOI" I S*leoce pereon with ldnt -.-t1oole ~erect ... ,, S t5. Typewriter S30 GE CLOTHES dryer 135 Saturday wMk daya aubacrlptlon• on tn.lr typing lkllll and a P'eU-1-......,...-------(2) 122 Wiii. ~mini "'fable '$,f '::~:'\: 01 gold refrigere~~ s&O. only ' F~~~~~ no =-I~ -·&m........ paper rou!:h M~ 1-;'JoY Ing ~ C~ty. All WOOd dealC '50. Ilk• CHILD'S ew wt and ::Wncs:i1°·~:·~·1'Q ~42 sa. Old dlthee I.awn moww tt' s.n-REC(ININO chair. S25. frightened. Vic. warner & for foreign car r•· =~ewnlng hOur! V~ ~~: Xl.r-= ~~~~ ~ =~~.~.!~~ &46-7110. and houHl\old 1tem1 Ntlon $40. Water'*'. Small cleek 16x.28 with 8l. Peul Cir, H.8 palr.541-eOM work dayt/ nexlble ,..,., :,111 and .0,.1ng Cdn- .-.. hoUeae, .., .... , Ill chair• on roller• and SOc-$5. King '*'•prMd king coml>le1• s"'°20· 'w.? Cf'lalr $50. Magnavox r.., 847-530e 1--CommlulOn only. dltlone with a ~owing -. I • .,.. · OISHWASHEn ........... ...__ • u LadlH clothH baby~ MM• ..c... to reel tape recOfder S25 •-Call Btuoe !m= .,od 1.,, HouM •I• ewtvtl. good condition .,, -"""' ..,,. • ' one king bed frame s,200. Phone G73-33G2 or FOUND Wht or cream Cft Seti Avon now . ln a ......... 21 •vt com~}.;_ADP'Yto ,,! •'*'t· • ..,_ 13. ~ or HO Heh. 4 blaok 145. &4!.0875. lhoet and bag• •1·•5· o.ck bfond wood 1 . 540-7578. wlflM collat vcty Orange territory 0; where you -·-... -· ton l :SC.-,1fo4 ,.... • ft>"'rct. rlma ·atumln1,1m ~de orno. Chain Pletur .. 50t...f20. Coe-Two,dleet1, mlrrOfl 115 & Bay &45-9413 )lllC)rkt &43·9143 m a lf 11111 •1 maoa' t6 "ch. Two 110: alack na119a~d• !AZ·l.lfl'T traner hitch, tume Jewelry &o.-13. 178 NCh. &ttcil• &t Mdl. 3 TIRES. very good on LOST Gold Mnk bfacelet In' 11&111 ll&IT 17042 Glllettt Ave • ... 71-15 '"• °" Dodge eofa for omoe °' . oomple4e l30. Black Ind Cecll P la c•. 10•4. lllCk ,ohalr9 S5 Large bllbnced w11 .. 11. 4· ·~·d'I prlc~ lot. n.. ,_,_ .. I.. ..., Pl.IT lrvlne 714/2~31 rfrnt la eect\, '87 250 -i'Oom, electric a ding Wh ite TV 11 lno h 8'42·5812. ood ,.._ $15 S._. Q78x 14 on Ford ,,.,.,. ,..... """"' _, __ Mil tNM Id '30. '8'7 macNoe, needt ~. ~bi., S*feo\ 120. 8' ARTIFICIAL trM, full :-0 o°ood ~. ~~,;:. Chrytlef Pfoductl wheelt werdl 4G4~2 allo m:fl.ll~n:"'9 ll~!!D '!'time 1111UL .... 2JO MBZ front bumper Beeutlful wood ooneote -· Portab6a ~I~ weeping willow type. nice ,.. .. ' 25t·50$. Kitchen $40 pair 3-078x 14 on exp, P ' dOtlUt .. ._. P · 2 Oayt IWfl. email Mendly 111. 3tl Dodg9 bellllet ltat90 end 1'9COf'd ptayer and CIM S12 ""'._' an<JV9fyrMllooklngl20 table. good S25. Eleetrk: OM. whMla S50 fOt all. LllTl/llYllWIU BABYSITT!R-grand· Cotta Meu eru. mt :C, i,u1y peopte. rme ~. 8tritton ~ '40. 2 end tab!M 15 0-Ute tour ffOhll and 642-1318. llClll m111 S9. ei.ctrlc 4-71113 white ftat IP<*• Brown cat with gr991'1 col· mother!Y type car. IOf 2 54i-.87G3 °' 581-2924 Skftll ~.typing. fll.. ..,. 860. l.*09 tow-HOii. Coaco kitchen cue I 10. S t«eo eystem tandWlctt orm $3 Electrto wheel•. tit Toyota and Ill, In Cotti .... .,.... yr old my tlome. It l\tkpg, llTA E ..... " Ing good phonryolee. bW $20. 1910 Federal atool. 3 blue king efght track S15. Hoover GIRL'S 20" Stlngr1y $15 hoOf Polllher st. Cott• other•· $35 tor all. P<>Nlbly1tolen& dumped. 5 daytJwtc, 432-9758 "''" caii Mency btwn 12.2pm Av• n u •, C o 1 r• b • d 1pr•1 d S 5 2 upright veouum, Ptrfec1 Car double bike rid! 16 l•ble painted S5. TV an 831-3701. REWAADI Pl•aa• cell lmmed. p/tl'" po1lt1on only 5-45-7101 ._..,546-0272. IPMken In walnut caNt S15. Two petlo Chalr9, Car top luggage rid! 15. term~ good s9 2210 C•· &42-4321 ext. 302. dev-. BABYS~l~TTgE:R~.~twf&ln~1~1~1~va;1~11~ble~Noon~~to~5~P~M~.LJ==1iiB,~WN~:=--8"'&"'~ 21S5. t~~220. 2724 ~._!~·~~'1b~·••: 25"1120" Samaonlt• ' · TV'1blaeklndwtttte,two 241-8&4hvenl . moe.,~ed,7:30am-5·30 __ ,....l~Jtlalr_ll Aoagla ~ ~ ...... 11c..-...... ~ ",.,,5,.. -" ", pm. Y 'I lnctude•typlrlo 50 .wtpoll'\, --:e:IC· ...._.t l1arter,' It tiltiinrwtth......,S2'r.fr0 n--. ' -lray bicycle $15. "o-v• £, •a1 11.,eactt S5. Ot· LOST Nr Garlleld/Bch Sat/Sun8M-8072att.8 10 k b touCh Ple111n1 ...... -= ...._, -. "" 111 S35 M 111 mate tlg« Cat. neut«_,!d. •Y Y · ty ng, Plt40 hre p/wtc. m..,.,.. tr11n1 (all ... ..-8282. KENMORE sewing m1-c 01cope · u • Reward a..2•2142 .a•Tll MI Mn-amkr office. Call Call btwn 9.1. &45-W3 ) 18415 Mdl. Con· COM~ERCIAL wtiMI bar-chine, v.ry good con-t .. ter VF303, new $35. .-Perri at (714) 851-7834. ---~:""'!:===::::--t(ol'penel (whh two pulle row S.25. Power M<>Wer. FOUR 4x8 llldlng oloaet HARMAN Katdan stereo dltlon S50. lwo rech.iwt ~1vy Pea coat S15. Loat:Would pereon finding .. I WllTll COLDWELL BANKER l lRliiiffii ~ JM'lt•) ... G. i<raft 3 excellent oondltlOn, front door9 plua hardware $10 $50. lntelevlal~n + 1 Mediterranean ehelra Boote. Army, ll:te 10 S10. wallet Apr 3 nr McOon· for Cf'llMM Reetaurant. Newport e.act1 PIT Attn• 1.5pm. It typtng, c.l'lan~I radio control throw $50. 7&6-7G11. each. Antique brau cartrldg• S4Q. Timex 135. 644-5288. Puk &4&-330e •tt« 12 noon. lld'a San Clemente pteue Submit brief employ. hla--· -•y Nllll tlllng & heavy phonel. with Nehargeeblee $49. hanglno lante rn type ~::~:,r;p::_r K!;t~ ~~wp or t . Newport WASHER S50. [)ry9( $50. call 54Me83 tory, to P.O. ~x .. 21~24731, IKMH• _, 751-3112 · .~2op~•11;:&. rl~~r:~~ Ol~~ta:O~· ~o ~~ ~~= "!'~~•:~am~ lkls S50. 'Lange lkl1 l30 .... aeh. Dlahwaah« 150· Pulh Ptr1taab I Cotta M .... .,., • " ~~:i:.°' a~ d~!; -""'G""'EN""""'E:-::RA~l-:O:-::FF=1c'-E~ made air plltOI whh In.-20~r-bbc1e Ur• end over link nxture S5 2 Otympla lkla $10. Size 8 LARGE couch, Oood oon-~:115~v;f'_:' · IUTll&ll HITllU record req. «.75 pl"r Mlf..tarter amCo.M>lnQ, door tatget $4G. New tubM. s2 . Motl. Ohlld'a hHvy metal toldlng akl booll S20 Size 8 lkl dltlQ!! $25 548·8120. C . M 84&-~tt. ' 'I KNOW HOW TO TREAT _.Ina exper RIGGERS/ start. A--i [f Renlila, ~9'<:.10-5 ~p Polateld camera with phonograpn S6. Clltd'1 otlelfa S1 MC:tl. OE e6eo-boois S15. Polee $5. 2268 Faderal Avenue, oata ..._ --·-A LADY' 557-8543 BOA'fMAINT.per90nnel. 642-1186 hr ~19 - ftaaf\ S17. High power elec1~ $8. Olvm-Irle floor ecrubber SS. ·Men's ,Long John wetault Cotta Mesa. . WINDOW bars $5. Oak ~1HO'I employment. fteetvfor &6mm $49. New pla er S10. Klrby Bamboo tee cart 150. S25. 6 aurlboard MO. 2 LARGE refrlgeratOf froat cnalrl15.Plctore$5. Iron I i t i lt Apply In peraon t>twn ' IEITIL UlllTUT 118.1&. "'10I Pottableee.ctrlcrange(2 vacuum cleaner S10. Call before Gam . VW .seata $30. 155x15 1r .. l50.Largeeol•'*' tenoe $20. Paint b<ulh •1an1 • 1-4:30pm Mon-Thur. R.O.A. exp. & motivated, anawertelepflonee1tNon burner) 122. Camp atOYe Conn trumpet HO. &42-8M8. Urea SS. Cou~h. $30. S25. Near new Seara $3. Bike S7.50. Iron clown on nment out que. 193G Deere Aw, lrvlne chalrtlde for .progreallv. Profit Youlh Service Of. 110. Travel Iron S5. Jewzzl type wnlrlpool Lo......at S20. 6 drMMC vacuum $30 Large eota bank ta. Lamp S5. Hub Ladl9' llhlona and · Newport BHch office. ganlzatlon In Coatl HouMtlold ltem1. 1539 $35. Child 1roller1Ut• FRIGIDAIRE r.trlgeratOf. $20. Siiverware U . $35 850-&130 capt S2., Plc:ture frarMt Antlquee. GI0-4021 CASHIER-CLERK Gift Full time w/xlnt t>eneflll M .... Lite typing, QOOd Cumberland L~ne. New-SS. 8 trlcil tepee 2.5$. el(oellent condition S50. Clothing k -SS. 131 30th . . $2 Kitchen a~llance S2. . lhop John ""Wayne Air· & salary. 631·•238 oroanliatlonal 1kllT1 a port 8MCb. 7-8am Satur-1782 W•tmln1ter Av· 5.t&-1893 or &e9·G254. Street, Newport Beaeh. NEW boat 32' Luhr• Surf board $5. R•nec1or lln S. In, Ill. port. R .. pontlbl• older plu1. Congenlal at- daY· 6-12 Sund1y, Of cell enue. Cotta Men. 197" Federal, Cotta 850-7280. culhlons, beige forward $2. 1410 Soutb Bay Carda, Gitt•. Souvenirs. peRQn preferred. Call ......... m~e. XJnt WOtttlng ,,,._• 8*8118. w OM~. Mw.. INFANT carrier Sl. Infant. V berth and noott S50 • Front. Balboa leland. 9-Priced Right to Sell. BettleTue.-Setmomlnga oper. & enlt!Ultleatlc dog cond.lbeMflt1. 979-7900 and toddler clothlng 2se. cu1hlon. White rattan noon Saturd1y. 875-8975 852·G1&e groomer. part ti'". Lag. General Servloee SS. Ped Ind blbl 25e delk S35. 5"6-~41. WOMEN'S blk• '15:.$45. Swimming PoOi Chemical Ul•I 8ch. loc. 497•15eO &11...U Md!. Recetvtng blankete NEW Comadore Vic 2!> Rotary power mower Service Bullne11. H.B. f\.111 time. no exper. nee. Ill Llml In Newport Beecii hel a 50e eact\. Cr1b lhMt• S1 32K ~alon $50. Oita $45. Cruia« blk• "45.. ar ... No IXP nee, wtn Call Barber• '°' awt. Kennel Valet/Dog Bather. pert time opening In the eactl. lnlan1 Mat S3. M1 program aid, loll ol Color TV, wont• on UHF traln.$55,000f\.lllamount 640-3280 PIT, nr O.C. F1lr· general aerv1oee depart· SYDNEY Baby bOtt ... 254 Motl. softw1re S50. Joyitlx $45. Car rid! 15. BMX required, wlll net • grounda.5-49-G799 ment. Hou,. ate Monday· infant aafety atrep S2. bleck end white Monitor bike $25. Olrl'a 20" bike $40,QOO+, Celt collect Frid*" 1·5PM, 14. p/hr. Book• 2 5' u ch. and table $50 .. ~ drewer with training wheell S26. Mon-Fri Upm. Mk for W.. · Mii Tl 1111 SALIS Muat' haw ~Id Call!. OMARR Croasword domino game dresaer $20. 24 chrome 2080 Stlte Avenue, Tim (408)77G-5-49e Fun time, wtcnd1 1 mu1t. make top dollar Mlllng . drlv.r• llo fOfN llftlng 11. New Anene. game Moto-X bike S50. Large Cotta Mea1. Follow Oak Exp. pref., wlll treln. brief CINI, 1011 bag1. req 833-3232 Kerry HOROSCOPE .••Iii••········ $5. New Pecl'llco game wrought Iron parrot case Street. Home a.fter 11am. ••rtgHtl Apply ln pereon. l<«m Cell Dave, 875-2287 · '$10. Board gam91 S1·S5. S50. Ou mower S20. 548-2429. T r. ' tOU Rima Hardwace. 2888 lllL lllJU/llMI Bookcue S 10. Hanging HouMhold ltem1. Satur-• • I Harbor Blvd, Coeta M... llMl/llLPll • Part Time Suday. April %8 ... tight sa. Stereo and day. 424 15th St'"'· ~~~J~•ge cupt>oe~• Private Pa~ want• to !Of ottlce furn deffvery & • Retired OK ARIES (March 21-April 19): Pleasure comes through famtly speak«• $30. 2 lk1te Huntington Beach lndlan rt 's~-s~Wooci purch1H Tt1"i. F11t A&•••EI-ptctt upe. Knowledge of •Male/Female rcunion.ch1ldrcn,greaterfrcedomoftbo ughtandaction.quarrelswill ~cfi• J1~ and ,•fg· 9e()...4()8t. work~h 115 t&nm cuhl e.40-5215 .,..... both Orange & L.A. Approx. 80 hr• p /mo. be amicably settled. partnersh ips could be formed, you 11 be more A~.,.1~~ 50 °0~10n ,15· NEWISH Head lkll wtth f 11 m • d 1t0 r' s 1 o. Widow hu money for IEW &OOlllTI Count ... helpf\JI. Pteue Valid Cellf. drt....,. lie pppular and will have chance for em ot ional fulfillme nt. Blue aquarium $5 Nft look • Nevada step-In Glassware 11-15. Patio T.O'a. S10,000/up, no Poaltlona avlllable with brlno O.M.V. prln~ to Cell Jim, 714156().0878 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Yo u'll have more "working room." hair dryer S5. PattO ctialr bl!'dlng1 MO per ski. ut S20. Men and credll"''/no penalty. Call large brokerao• firm. lntetVlew. Call &42-5188 1111111 nod o f ..confinement is over -one who made error corrects 1t and 53 Hard toe W()(I( ahoea Head •kl poles S l5 wom.n·1 clothing S 1·$3. Oenllon ANOC 873-7311 Clerk:al expertenoe re-'°' eppt. Reuben E. LM hu Mveral 'IJ two fj It E h . ti 'h tTt ..M 10~ se 2 <:uc*oo Henke anap-ln bo0t1 W8 Snow ch•I"-$5. 8422 quired. Good beneflta. T u ~ne1tasresu . mp as1scommun1ca on, umor.versa 1t y. clock• S5 '•nd s10 s20. 'fYllaon •lgnature Sealrock Orlve .·Hunt-BtltWut.. Siii CallCuti'lerW-91110f lllml openlng1tor1POaart andlme fru native plays to p role. Thermo• bottle 25-Pie-golf Irons, wood, putter, lngton eaactt. Saturday _ ~ Acoounll es1•8500 now hiring full & part time hoat ... help. Y GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): You'll get attention, credit deserved. tures so. .. s 2 Ad. tor be~ $50. Black and White only 9.4, Of Newland be-* lllYllS * E.O.E. drivers for Olal·A·Rlde evening polltlona. ~ n light flashes for rebui Ida ng program, re la ti ve backs you-, visit s2 50. Poet«• 50$ :C11 12 "tV $20. 2-drewer Ille tween Adema end In· muat have oood dr1vtng r• Service. In South Coun-~ ~'°"eo2--' d~llly. 1u!... · fi · fi I d k -" t th " y · I I · · S · cablnell $20 each. 4-dl1.napoll1 cord OMV. report r• Yllll STiii ty. Mutt be at leut 21 yr r1C11lc aat · ,_...,. · ves rult u an ey perso n ge s e message. Jrgo P ays unusua F~~r~': ~acTh~~! &t;lt~ drawer tue cabinet S35. •-. : ,OOZ qulr~ tor Int~. Muat MOVIE RENTAL CLERK, & have clean drlvt~ r•. port Beedl.,~7 910 le. . . fi cord -sa -Aambur er Prom dress plus Jacket -••••••t a ll • have neet clean appMr· Fem, PIT. 11am-3pm. cord. Call 496--033 tor MIUlllPll CANCEB (June 21-July 22):-.ey investigating, you gain 10 or-eandwlctl "'4aker SS. C~a-w 10 120. Smith Corona SPIRITOXL READINGS •~· Startt at $4.50 Mon-Fri. Good pay. runhef' Info. M·F G~ EOE 10~ buay prof .. elonal. tQation which can be transfonncd into profit. ~omancc 'ls pan of tom a ball $25. electrlc typewrltei, with Advice In All Mattera & p/hr. Cell 7'1·2HO APPIY In pe<eon. 1000 11m11 WUTll Mon-Fr1. 5 ,..,. p/cWy. ~~ario, creative j uices fl ow and you 'II have sense of freedom, elation. Men'• ~ lhoe .. ae caM $50. New food pro-Counaellng. 1815 So. El (8am-5pm Mon-Fri) _E~E Brlatol Str••t North, For home delivery Cuh Driver a lie, OWfl tr1n19. & Sagittarian figures prominently 9'Ai s 10. Joo ny Jump-up cessor ~tti 111 :1ac~ C•mlno. Real. San Clem. Allllm• OUU Suite 8. N.B. !>6ld dally. Apply G10 refa. req. 478-7009 btWn · LEO July 23-Aug. 22): Judgment, 10tu11ion arc o n target-major 18. Men and womena menta · S~ ~ Lied. 492-7296 ~ ~~ -f.corttti>1lclflc eoat Hwy; ~5.SOpm wttda~• domestic adjustment taKes pTace. Cycle nign.iOvffi realurcd. unusuar doth~··1 5(). ~ =her ... ~ S50 Up-..... ,.... 3. M acctg ciet1c . must rm/bOltd. Pay for added lag. Bell. • . llllllllPll gift will be received and re presents to ke n of esteem . Family reunion si::: = ~t'riutted hOl•t•ed rOcitlng enalra know 10 key. IOtM com-r"9(>n. OdM 720--0641 ' Banking Working couple ""°' could be part o(:'dra matic" scenano. • animals 25,.s2. Set 01 $35 each. Brown JOf,den puter knowledge helpf\.11. _.. Ulll WHlll EmY LML houMk_,,_ 3.5 daya VIRGO (A 23 Se 22, Se r. t d el ments of s chalae 10\Jn"" S30 each. FIT Mon-Fri. 8::10-5. ~ .. ~ ug. • pt. : · crets are lea ure , e canister• 1. Calta..,....., Brown Jord;n outdoor 549'°'77 7 co-educat1on11, retldentlel PllfTlll Fii /WK., 11am-epm .. Muet deception and glamour are also spotlighted . See others as they arc, not S5. Black TV stand with FOUND •DS treatment program: lhlft ai . t>e exper. & nave·..-. merclyasyouwishthcym1ght be Term~mustbeclearly dcfined.Pisces llghtS10.Smallt•.blee S5 c~~b1!2091~~lc 0~~~ 1' &11111,QSllTllT work; for Interview call HT .. Llll•PIUH Salary open (employee plays paramount ro le. and $lO. Bench prfSI ~er $35 Movln over-Orange County Computer 631-9938 L'U IH"11 beneflta optlonal~ C11J • LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): St,atus quo ls shaken! Focus o n with weight• 550· ~ 1001 seul Cell 6"&-84~3. ARE FREE Co. full or part time. Xlnt -1L1 •••1 WHllll futorowlngnallonalttoua-Mary 261-7425 " aohl $30. Dime tlot ml· growth potential Alk for - -Ing financier raqulr• de-HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 1mensified_Love relationsh ip. ability-10 take greaterchllrgc of your own chine S35. Portable 111.n-PECAN deS\gner1 cheat 2· Cal.•' . J 1 m . 847 •2 2·88 or Spllt Houri. Chrl1t11n tall oriented responatble 1 or 2' dayl ~ _.. fOt dc$tiny. Spotlight o~ney, rom~e. int.cgnty. coura,ge and s uccess. washer 125. Cl'lelt of hlOh 82 long. Belutltulty 673•5184 evee Sehl, 1&e35 Brootchurst. person with document llght houMkMC>ing Capncom plilys dynamic role. . • drawers S20~1ght atlnd ep~nted 1 .. 1urea, told· l•J·lll l . Ft. Valley Ge2-3312 exper. some typing nee. C del Mat 844:1357 SCORPIO(Oct. 2J.No". 21): You'll finish long-standing project. SS. 1861 New J«eey, lnglfontdoorswlthSCfoll UllTT1lllUll OUl1A&1 Xlnt company ben«lt•. _or_on_a ___ ___,.----g I . fli r. r. Cotta M..._ 979-5437 Of design $50 Call for ap-Acute Care Hoapltal, -. lrvlne er ... Salary SG50. lllT&U.11 · oucouldrece1ve ucranveo er1orpro perty.story,1ormat orconcept. 546-1450 Saturday and polntment pleue aeet<aexper Admitting Buay N.B. lnaur~ ofc mo. Call Mra. Campbell mp lndtv toaeembte& ne who represents ··old name" is back o n scene. you'll be tested and Sunday. 557.9126. Clef1t 30 hrwtc. Appl. must =~m~it~'t':.'«>rn~ 863-.1555 Instill ciO..t •. win train. intn~~e8iTTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Focus on commun1cat1on -SEARS CB b&M •talion OUMBALL meohlne and FOUND DOXIE young.Vie. 1~T ~~·~·w/~:.,_• Cludecom~t«entry,ltte EmlWllOlnUY ~P~ 1;~c1r1r835 Stress independence. be direct, h1~hhght orioinal thinking. You'll get to S50. 2 good matching candy or peanut m• Edinger & Ed~;~•· Str.Utul 111u1t1on. Med: typing, flllng, ptlonel. etc. Eicperlencad only. Full n ' ' rv. ""' roe611ng chalr1 $35 eactl. chine, takes dimes $20 Hunt. Beach. 840· ,ef"IT) pref So Coul Expe<. pref. bl.tJ will con-llme. Call Terry 11 llmL llLP heart of matters where love s concerned . Young person plays 2 bar 1t0011 $3 each. 3 H ch, or both S35. MediCal ~ter 499•131 1 alder 1gre11lv•. am-546-2524 muat love doge relt req pro minent role. Leo native helps provid e u'TJUSUal opportunity. caees Attend adult me-642-1376. N••• tpor tl I '61tloua 1ppllcant. Call 497.:1seo · · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Reunio n is part ofscenano. What dlum d!apoaab ... lncon· -•• 1 &IYllTlllR Branch Mor. G55-903:J """llOlnUY · had been lost will be recovered. Intrigue W11b m ystery. the occult could ~zeno 'c~~·c· .. 98r;.~ :!"ult 2 ~OLOll TV'a s5o Moh. •4ufpment 1 &OllllT UlllTIYI oua ... •• 2-3 Yr• MCretarlll exper. IEllEL llLP · · · t d J I fid · · .., ........ " "'' ... ..., l bl S25 •-(all ph .... ) required fOf dominatcdramat1cscenano. nd1v1 ua cosetoyoucon1 csinumate •dl~llable walklno ald Lvtng room ta• · NHded tor dlapl•YHatbof Munk:lpal court OlrectOfofo.tgn&Con·Cleanlng,mornlnge8em-? secret. Bc<iiscrect! , $35. Boxing glo¥99 15. POftable stove s~o .. TwQ; advertlalng S1111 at hu opening• tor Men & atructlon and Equipment Call 557-6020 AQUARIUS :(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Locate legal documents, ask 546-91G7 surfboarda,one54 $30, rapidly ettpandlng local Women It you type 40 & Design DeplttrMnt ofliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii q uestions, oivc full l'ein to intellectual curiosity. Emphasize SEARS K~m"'• ~-.. ·-onetl 863'0'~ ~Call •ny-d•~-... ~•w..,•p1a.f.~~;pl1~!: WPM ~ are lnfW•ted reataurant dnlgn firm . ""' y "' ~-. '"· · gr-.... ...,,_. ,_, In xlnt beneflta, with a Shorthand or ap .. d· UYllT •--communication . put through long d istance call. perhaps overseas. ou model 600: white New 2 PAIR N~dlca boot• lnd"" .. uala may earn ex f •• •7 _, .. , · ..... ,....... • atar11ng aatary o -·" writing dMlrable. Res-Ex~leneed end CJMtlW a.re going to gain valuable 1nfonnat1on. hosee 8 month• ago S20 men·a 9'Ai, women's G cellent Income (lllary & pthr, 40 hr• ptwl<. Call taurant conllrUC11on ex· layout artllt 10 produce PISCES (Feb. J 9-March 20): It may be necessary to tear down for 842-1376. $35 each. Heicoel t8011<11 comm1111on). benefit• 833--041 1 eict. 350 for ln· petlenee,llelpf\.11. AppJy In quality ad layout•, compe . Ultimate purpose of rebuilding on more sohd 'itructure. Scorpio MALL truck cam--lhell S30. 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Avt 5/1, &45-5123 $2.17 per day Th8t'I AL~ you pay lor 3 llnee, 30 days In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE . DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll All FIR LOIS ....... PllT·Tml Bu9y ctrculatlon office need• pereon to anewer phon.. and dtepatch mu ngee. 2e HOUf'e per week, Mon-Fri. 3-8:30 pm, AP91Y In pereon M·F 2:30-4:30, uk f« o.t>ra. •.'!l ...... ... .:--.., ............ 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'85 CORVETTE ' WE'RE DEALING '85 S~BLAZER (1788) (178320) , -- '78 VW RABBIT .. cyl, 4 9Pd (-01117) . -'76 CAD. cpe DEVIi.LE Ve., al, p11, lllr, pw, pdl, VI. oc . '80 BUICK SKYLARK 9 cyl, al, p/a. air. l\er'IO (92SZXUJ •n FORD MUSTANG VI. It, pii, •. "9f90 (2319XE) '81 OL I cy'I, ti. pit, llr. tll. oc, tlerto, 1.1r1t -00\I '84 CHEVETTE CPE .. cyl, ~ IJPd. c... !2BF'8029) '78 CHEV. El,. CAMINO '80 CHEV. MONTE CARLO '79 CAM Z28 VI, 111. p/1, lllr, V-. 11. caet. wh. f918WAD) VI. ti, pm, alf, tll, IWf9o (1AHF520) !10EW185! . VI, It, p11; .W. pw, CMI lll'h. (16M48) :91 TOYOTA COROLLA L BACK 4 eo,1, 5 119d. pit;, caa wh. (18TP930) '82 NISSAN STANZA . '81 EL CAMINO 'BO CHEV BLAZER 24 cyt, 5 ipd, •.CUI, pit, !II !1 ELG487J VI. ti. pl1, lir, II, IP 91'91. c.ee, -00¥ (120~1 VI, II!, pit. Silwolflclo. lltf'90 (91MZEO) '82 CHEV. CAMARO I cyl, 91, pll, llr. tit, oc. CMI wh, (1EYL15e) • • '84 VOLVO Gt WAG. '81 MERC . 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