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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-03-25 - Orange Coast Pilot25~ TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1986 e I atra U .S jets nock out missile site. disable patrol boats after Libya fires at aircraft survivors" on one of the Libyan vessels. which he said normally carries a crew of27. • Both Weinbe .... er and Speakes added the Amencao naval battle iroup operating off Libya bad been pla~ on what amounted to a war footing and would regard any Libyan plane or ship closin1 on them "to have hostile intent." by the Brit.Uh Broadcutina Corp., vowed to .. make the Mediterranean ·intoueaoffue"andu~attacbon U.S. oil facilities and American worken throupout the Arab world. -Most others, we believe, have left, .. the official .. id. ··0ne o( the ~in countina them -which 11 allO one of the reuon1 we rec.. om mended they leave the country - is that there ii oo American em~ to keep track of them, of their wbettabouu and their 'A'tlfare." Tripoh S.rte SAM Site .. WASHINGTON (AP) -Ameri- can warplanes knocked out a Libyan miuile site and disabled two 1uided- missile patrol boats on Monday after Libya fired at least six missiles at U.S. jets operatinJ below Col. Moammar Khadafy's "hne of death" in the Gulf Oecara •0at of Africa' la the blC wbmer. A7. Write-in Brace 8a.maer may ran a write-lo camp•l•n a•ala•t a Lyndon L&lloacbe follower now ::!'!:I.ZS"'~:; coacr-. AS. - Nation A Senate committee working on tax reform votes to keep munlclpal bonds tax free In a move criticized aa favoring the very rich./ M World OPEC falls to curb oil production aa a mara- thon meeting ends, and the price of oil takes a dlve./M Sports Longo Garcia Is the ace on an Orange Coast pitching staff which Is unbeaten In conference play./81 Dodger catcher Mike Scloscla has worked hard to recover from rotator cuff lnjury./81 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Cluslfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Publlc Notlcet Sport a Televlllon Weather AS A3 A10-12 B&-8 A9 BS B5 A6 A3 EM,8 81--4 B5 A2 ofSidra., administration officials said. Defense ~tary Caspar W. Weibberger said the retaliatory • strikes had bCen conducted with6ut any loss of U.S. men or equipment, but presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said "there arc no apparent Libya, meanwhile, in broadcasts on state-run radio that were monitored A State Department official had DO comment Monday niabt about the Libyan threats. The official, speakioa on condition of tnonymity, said the latest U.S. estimates are that there are as few as 100 Americans remaining in Libya. TbU RoU.-Royce, $ted eepecially for B Sb.ree eeeb. feataree a :=nmta on one de and •11D.8et on the ..., ........... '-...... other. A Newport aato dealer paid $70,000 for car at an aactioo, bat eetlmatea It• worth at $119.000. Newport auto dealer plcks up 2 Bhagwan specials at auction By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Dl9J ....... The 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur in the Newport Beach showroom has been driven only 3,000 miles. Its previous owner never crui.sed a city street or sped along a freeway. And while its customized pastel paint job might malce conservative Rolls-Royce executives shudder, the car's new owner believes he•s gotten behind the wheel of a rare piece of classic nostalgia. David J. Smith's new luxury auto ~as formerly owned by the famed guru Bhagwan Shrcc RaJnecsh. Smith. who owns Rare ~-ch Motorcars Ltd. io Newport ch, snapPC<I up the Rolls at a · end auct1on at the Sheraton Univcnal Hotel. In fact, he purchased two of 12 the specially painted Bhagwan cars displayed at the sale. (Pleue eee AUTO/A2) Tensions have been runnin& hiah in the area ever since the U.S Navy bepn conductin1 exercises off LIBYA Gulf of Sidta (Pl-... ... U.9./A.2) w==::i.....:::::i....-----L-..J Pair find bones where Bradbury girl disappeared Belong to child 2 to 5 years old, pathologJst says; search goes on By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ............... Bone fragments of a ch1Jd were found in Joshua Tree National Mon- ument Saturday where Laura Brad- bury of Hunungton Beach disa~ peared io 1984. The find prompted a massive search for mo~ evidence in the dcscn wilderness area. The fragments, including a skull CIP.• appeared to be human, said Sst- William Holloway of San Bernardino Shcrifrs OepartmenL A San Bernardino County pathologist, Dr. Irving Root, exam- med the bones and said they appeared to be those of a child between l and S years old who had not been dead for more than two years. Root also said the fragments a~ peared to have been exposed to the sun for six months or lcu. The fragments were found late Saturday by a husband and wife from the Twentynine Palms Marine Corps base who were hilin& in the Indian Cove camptr'Ound. The couple k.ept the fragments until 11 a.m. Sunday when they turned them over to Sheriff's depuues at the Morongo substation. The Sheriff ordered an immediate search for more bone fragments or pieces of clothing. and more than I 00 searcben combed the area on Mon- day, said Holloway. The Bradbury family was vacation- ing at Indian Cove when 3-year-old Laura disappeared Oct. 18, t 9'4. The bone fraamenu were taken to Cal State Fullerton Moaday for examination by aothropolosilt Judy Sucbey. She wu unavailable for comment Monday even.ins. . The teatcb by San Benwdioo County Sheriff's deputies wou.Jd con- tinue pcndin1 further orders, Holloway said. Laura Bradbury disappeared when she and her brother left their parents' campsite to go to an outdoor toilet SO yards away. Her brother was inside (Pleue .ee BOJlfU/ A.2) Market wins stay on liquor, gas ban Man who rescued girl from lion only feared for child PAUL AICHIPLEY By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. Dl9J ....... A Costa Mesa business bas woo a temporary court order against a new city law that prohibits it from selling gasoline and refrigerated beer and wine. Superior Court Commissioner Greer Stroud ruled Friday that the Thrifty Oil Co. minimart at 202 1 Newport Blvd. could continue seUina autombile fuel and chilled alcoholic beverages until an April 9 bearing on the company's request that the ordi- nance be overturned. Thrifty Oil is suing Costa Mesa over a new anti-drunken driving law passed Jan. 20 by the City Council. Friday was the deadline for gas station and convenience stores to stop rcfri&crating alcohol sold on the premises. The ordinance also bans the sale of any alcoholic beverages at future 1ervice station min.imaru. Costa Mesa is one of the latest Oran&c County cities to restrict or prohibit concurrent sales of ~line and alcohol. Similar prohibitions were approved last year in Laauna Beach. Huntinaton Beach and San (Pl ... ._STAnOJlf/A2) ·1 kept swinging and yelling at the cat until he dropped the child,' says hero By PAUL ARCHlPLEY OthD911JNetlt-" Gregory Ysa1s's only thought was to free the child from the jaws of the mountain lion. There was no time to think. about his own safety. That's bow Ysais. 36. described his rescue of S-year-old Laura Michelle Small on Sunday at Cas_pcrs Regional Parle in South Oran1e County. Small bad been visiting the parlc wtth her parents when the fullwgown mountain lion leaped out of the bushes and arabbed the child by the bead. The lion dragged the little girl mto the bushes as her mother screamed for help. Ysais and his 9-year-old son Bryan were on a nature h1ke nearby when they beard the screams. he said from his home on Monday. "I ran to the area where the mother told me her child had been earned away by a mountain lion," Yws said Small's mother. Susan Small. P EOPLE IN TH[ NEW S pointed tn the d1rect1on the hon bad taken the child, and Y sais ran into the bushes. The M 1Ss1on V 1eJO man found the mountaJn hon s1tung nearby suJJ holding tbe child by her head in its mouth. (Pleue Me llAR/A2) '*"-...... Aathorltl• aboot and kll1 a moaotal.D llon napected of maaltn& a 5-yeu-old itrl. Sloan, master mariner, Gates wants foe's statement edited receives burial at sea · By ALMON LOCltAllEY Dl9r,... .......... Bob Sloan, satlor, skipper, boat builder and muter manner took his last vo)'llC Monday aboard his IChooner, Spike Afnca. Sloan. SO, one ofthe most popular 1e1men on the West Coast. died March 17 after a sii-year bet11e with leukemia. On Monday hundreds of his fnends. family and associates pthc:rcd at the Newpon L.a.nd1oa Restaurant on the 8alboe Peninsula where they boarded lS boats. m05t of ~-------· them schooners, to 1ccompany Spike Africa to IC8 to to tcatter bis ashes. Followina the burial at tea, the boata returned to Newpon Land1oa where more people jammed 1oto the restaurant for a brief memorial tcr- vic:e and a walcc. In recent yean Sloan made his livina ~~acbt dehverer, sklppc:nna yachu to their home ports aJ\cr Iona-distance races. Sil yean aao he launched the 70- foot Dike Afnca. which he bwlt 1n Cost.a Mesa. and named her 1f\er his (Pleue ... a&.OAJll/ A2) By PAUL ARCBIPLEV °' .. ...,,... .... A court Monda) turned down • requcsl by Sheriff Brad Oates tha1 p11~ be immedaatetx stnken from a po 1ucaJ opponents campaap statement. but tct another bcannt April 2 to detenn1ne 1f the PISS&l't! are milleadina. Commissioner <Ale tfickman in Oranse County uperior Court ~ nied lhe writ of mandate br Oates cttrnandtna that S,t Landa La Calh&an dtlcte portions of her 2()(). word statement of qu.ahficat1on• tha1 accomparued her fihna for th< Shenff-Coroner dcct.Jon. Callipn. 38, of M1ss1on V1~0. seek' to ou,st htt boss, who is runnina for a fourth term. Acoorcbo1 to CalU&an camp&lln ma.nqa Robm Reisdorf, attorneys for O.tet submitted a kn&thY pde ot ea~rs aimed at Pf'OVlnt parts ot C&Wpn·s campa'I" state'ment ~ faltc and mw.dina. . However. the ooun ruled tha.t Oates• attorneys did not sive ade- quate noucie to Call.&&&n. prevenuna her and her auotne)'s from pttptnna a ~nte. Re11dorf said. C'alllpn ta.ad she was not1f1td by Oates' anorneys at about 9·30 a.m Mo nday that she wouJd have to be 1n coun at t .30 p.m. "He didn't ttnd me an)'1htDJ. no adv~ nota~ of any k.Jnd.," Calllpn S&Jd "An attorney re.preanllna hcriJTGatn said, 'You need to be 1n oowt this af\cmoon. • " Attom~ Lee terhna. who re~ raents c.&lhp.n. aid the couru can order portion• of a campai&n statt-- mcnt 1tnkm if they art shown to be false and m1slcad1na. .. The bun:Sen of proof 11 on thr ,henff 10 show clear and oonv1oona ev1dentt." ttthnt ~td Hickman il'e Calligan unul Fn- day to respond to Oates' charge ind act a hcanf\a ht-fore Jud&e Judith Ryan in S1,1pcnor Court on Apnl 2. Among the allcpuons 1n Calhp.o's statement bcma disputed by Oata arc ch111es that Gates 11lep.lly owned an 1rvmc: sn\J,lc' bar, was LOvolved in a coverup of a felony drunken dnviq amst of1wo deput1e in 1978, that ht ha n't been a compcltnt m.anaeer. and we con"1«ed of a fedcr'l.l crime. Call n'i charsc that G~tt:s hed bttn conv1el(d of a ftdttal crime uemmNi from a contcmpt_cgnvic> (Pl ...... OATA/AI) .. ( A2 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tue.day, MltCh 26, 1988 Bob Sloan la burled at aea from hia acbooner Spike Africa. SLOAN RECEIVES BURIAL AT SEA ••. From Al long-ume friend Spike Afnca, self- procla1med "'king of the Pacific Ocean"'. Sloan used the cargo holds of Spike Africa to deliver cruising sails and racing gear for yac htsmen engaged in races to Honolulu and Mexico. He had a master manner's license and sailed most of the oceans of the world. In a recent race from Los Angeles to Honolulu he took along a crew of 14- year-old boys. including his son Robbie, to teach them seamash1p Sloan ran awa} from home when he was I 5 and came to Newpon Beach where he worked as a bus boy until he became fascinated with boats. Working as a hired hand aboard boats. he became enthralled with schooners. He later skippered the famed schooner. Tian Maun to Tah111 for owner Walter Johnson. and was skipper of Bob W1an's 80-foot STATION ... From Al Juan Capistrano. Costa Mesa officials ruled that by selling alcohol. gasoline stations wen· making 11 easier for motonsts todnnk while dnving. Thnfty 011 had in1t1all) asked Stroud for a restraining order block- ing th e Cit) from enforcing the ne" law at all gas 'ita11on mm1man \ Howe..,er. the comm1ss1oner grant · ed a temporaf) rcpne1.e for onl ) the Thnft) Statton. schooner. Uoyble Eagle, for I 0 years. He occasionally took time out to crew on such fa mous local yachts as Baldwin M. Baldwin's 72-foot Audacious, Al Cassel's Warrior and Jim Kilroy's Kialoa II. He was a throw-back to the days of .. wooden ships and iron men''. He became the most sought-afier yacht dehverer on the West toast. As a racing skipper he sailed Spike Afnca in the the Master Mariners Regatta at San Francisco. and won 11 at least once As his ashes were scattered at sea. some of his favorue Tahitian music was played and sung by native Tahitian Nellie Pnnce. wife of Frank Pnnce. one-time skipper of Larry Doheney's famed Kamal11 . As the armada of yachts -more than half of them wooden schooners -headed to sea they were led to the harbor entrance by the Harbor De- partment fireboat shoottng a giant stream of water. A dense fog shrouded the coastline --as ,.. the yachts headed 10 the retulezvous, but the sun burned through just as his ashed were being !>trewn over the side. At the memorial sen ice a eulogy was g.iven by the Rev. Greg Jzay. followed by tributes from many ofh1s shipmates, including Bruct' Myers, Ed R 1chardson, Byron Keogh and Ernie Manney. Sloan is survived by his Wife, Monica; his father. Jack of Costa Mesa; son Robbie, of Costa Mesa; and a daughter, Laurie Moore of Oregon. ,. Before his death, Sloan had re- quested that donatjons be made to the Sea Scout square-rigger Argos berthed an Newport Harbor. BONES FOUND ••• From Al the restroom when Laura disap- peared. Laura's parents, Mike and Patt) Bradbuf}. as well as law enforcement officials. believe the blonde, bro" n- e}ed girl wa\ kidnapped on that autumn da' Her disappearance launched a search b> hundreds of 1.olunteers. as v.ell as numerous count), state and federal agenrn.•\. in the nauonal monument I 00 miles east of Orange C.ounty. A Laura Bradbury hotline was opened, as well as a storefront mformation office in Costa Mesa. Her face has been pnnted on grocery bags, milk cartons, bus stops, bumper suckers. T -shins and po-;ters l)he wa s featured 1n a r v \l)t'\ 1al about missing children. I.a" entoncment offin al" ha' e run do"'n mon~ thiin I .C)(}{J kadc; durtnit their in' est1gatt0n. GATES SEEKS CHANGES IN STATEMENT ... From Al t1on for fai lure to reduce the inmate populauon at Orange ( ount> Jail ~ ordered Gates said he has not been con- victed of an\ federal cnme. Re1o;dorf said · "The Da1h Pilot and all the other papers have ·been calling 11 criminal contempt. and he\ never taken issue with that,"' Re1sdorfsa1d Gates said he wa s a limited panner 1n the Fo"<hunter a -.inglcc; bar tn Irvine. before ll oota1ned a liquor license. Reisdorf said Oates said he sold his interest when the partnen obtained a license Gate\ alw d1spute'i charges h) Calligan thdt hr was aware of at· tempt<; to reduce drunken dnv1ng charges agatMl two of his deputies 10 dnving at un~atc .-.pceds. Rc1sdorl said . Calhgan funher charged that the ShentTs handling of pnson over- crowding. including temporary quar- ters for inmates at the James .\. \1us1(k honor fa m1. hac; co.-.t tht• counn SM m1ll1on 1n the pa-.1 'ear "He 'WIY'> there are no '1olen1 l nm1nals at Musick. but "(' thin~ thrre are and "l' ha' e snmc evidence:· Ret 'idorf said (iates wa-; seeking tu have < alllgan 's campaign statement 1rn- med1atel y edited b) the Regt'ltrar of Voter'i. ';tcrling said. However. (om- m1ss1oncr Hickman didn't feel th l· case warranted 1rnmed1a1e action MANSAVEDCHILDFROMLION'S JAWS ... From A l He grabbed a branch about the size ofa baseball bat and -;tarted '>Winging ··1 kept swinging and yelling at the cat unttl he dropped the child ·· Ysa1s ...aid. "The cat pawed at me. but I JU'it kept 11 up .. Ysa•'> doesn't remcrn hn tor ~urc but he thinks he hll lhl 111'>-pound· tat "'llh the brant h ··1 was trying to hl· awtull'.f careful because I d1dn 't ""ant to hn thc child he said ··1 wa s tf)ing lo dt'>tract 11 more than an:.thtng .. He wasn't sure 1f the girl "'J'> \till lOn'iCIOUS. but he SCI\!. hl'r <,qu1rming and thought he heard ~roan-.. he \atd Finally, the mountain ll<>n dropped the girl, and Ysa1s managed to step betwe1.:n the lat and the ch110, ne said Susan 'irnall then grahbed hrr daughter. and Y<ia1s ran for help. Laura Small was taken to Mission ( ommun11y Hospttal where she was reponed in ~n ous cond111on Mon- da' Circg Ysat'> spent the da) talking about his e'<penence "1th fnends at TR\.\ in 'ian Juan ( apl\trano where he \l.Or~'i He has been heanng people lahel him "hero." but he doesn't bu;: 1t ··1 was in fear forthe child's life." he said. ··1 was determined to get that child back. "I started swinging that branch because I couldn't think of anythmg else to do I wac;n'1 co ns1dcnn$ Y..hal could happen 10 me." 'r sa1s ..aid '"All I co uld think about dmng was sav111g thl' child." Ysa1s said the c-<pcnen n· "'on't keep him from returning to C a'iJX'r'i Park . e1th<'r "'lt 'c; a nice park I plan on going hack This has got to be a fluke It won't happen again for a long long 11me 1fever " he said Meanwhile. he plan'\ 10 keep 1n touch with the Small fam1l v to follow Laura \mall's recovery He.1uc;1 wantc; 10 he sure \he'll be all nght "I JUSI did what every body cl'iC would've done in thr <>nmr c;1tu at1on." Ysa1\ said. AUTO DEALER BUYS BHAGW AN'S CARS ... From A l One a white and blue design dubbed '"Storm and (loud\," was purchased for a client ~m1th declined to name For his own showroom. '>m1th shelled out S 70.000 for a Rolle; called "Sunnse-Sunset " New. the car would cost S 119,000, Smtth said Smith's repainted Rolls features a suon~ v1~ta on one side and a sul)~t on the ot.her. all depicted in lavender. oranse and brown hues. Other por- tions of the car arc a wfi green Before the guru was deported last year by U.S 1mm1gra11on officials the Bhagwan maintained a fleet of more than 80 Hollc;-Royce.-. .11 h1'1 Oregon commune .<\bout ha lf of °c~A~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE VOL 11, NO. 14 them were custom-painted. including the dozen olTt>rcd at auction last weekend. Ten were purchased for between S 70,000 and $81 ,000 "l liked this one because 1t was supposedly the Bhagwan's favonte," Smith said. "Over 300 man-hours went into the anwork alone." The dealer ~td the car'" original maroon extenor wao; tramformed by one of the Bhagwan's follower'i. known only B'i Peter the Painter. ··He mixed every paint specially." Smith said. "You could nt>ver duph· cate the colors on th ts .. 'im1th said the guru's goal was to purl hasr 352 of the: lu~ury cars -a Rolls for each day of th<' yt>ar The dealer ~td thr tthag\\an required ht<) vehicles he \a1..uu01ed every 30 manutc'i The "'"iunnsc-Sunset" model was dnv<'n only on the Oregon commune grounds before 1t was transported by truck lo the auction and finally to Newport Beach. ';mtth said. Because the Bhagwan switched veh1cle'i so ofien, It .3,000 miles are an indica- tion 11 wa a favonte. he added. "I bou~t the car with the intent of en1oy1nf 11 myselfor ~uibly tum1n1 11 over: the dealer said. "The bottom hne 1s that 1t''i a pie« of history You have to have 'iOme re pcct for a man who could control that many mind'i " Dally Piiot O.tlnry le Guarantffd u -..., r ... , • , Justcall 642-6086 • ....a ... ---,-.,,,.,--.i ('A(• [ \" ~JOI -• f>o" •"r •rad' ,-,y. ot1 " 0. 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"eel...,,, 82 47 17 54 ,_,._,City 65 52 Surf Report s--o 10 54 ~ 65 44 em oa Stn .... Cllno 11 •5 LOCATlOM Stn Oellr1el 13 51 Z.ume a.dl 2..S WSW Sen DllOo 73 52 StnltMonlet 2-3 WSW 8tn Frtr>Cleco es 5e IW#p0t18-dl t-3 aw ,..,.,,,_ 17 50 Stn Olego County 2-3 w Stni.Ane IO 51 Outlook'°' w~ Uttte cNinge U.S., LIBYAN FORCES CLASH I N GULF ••• From Al Libya's Mediterrane.a n coastline in January in a "show of resolve" following terrorist attacks on Dec. 27 at the Rome and Vienna airports. President Reagan has accused Khadafy of supponing the terrorist faction believed responsible for the attacks. The episode erupted afier U.S. ships crossed the "line of death" drawn by Khadafy across the mouth of the Gulf of Sidra, some 40 miles offshore. The United States re- cognizes only a 12-mile territorial hm11 for Libya. Congressional leaders of both panics were summoned to the White House 1n early evening and were bnefed on the developments Reagan did not attend the meeting. but conferred in the Oval Office with Weinberger. Adm. William J . Crowe Jr . chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, White House chief of staff Donald T. Regan and John Pomdex- 1er. the president'<; national secunty adviser. Weinberger said the retaltatof) strikes were not conducted until after Libya had fired fourSov1e t·bu1lt SA-5 long-range missiles toward U.S. rilanes. Speakes said the Libyans had also fired two SA-2 missiles at U.S. forces. but Weinberger in dicated the Pen- tagon was most concerned about the longer-range SA-5 missiles. He said the retaliatory strikes were ordered only after U.S forces had "thoroughly and completely" ven- fied that SA-5 missiles had been tired. "We do not beheve our men should be required to subject themselves to nsks of being fired at bv 5A-5 m1ss1les Business as usual at El Toro h's "business as usuaJ" at Orange County's military bases despi te the escalating conflict in the Meditcmtnean with Libya, U.S. officials said Monday. U.S. Navy warplanes patrolling the Mediterranean off Libya's coast were reportcd.Jy fired on by six surface-to-air missiles. U.S. jets then fired on and sank a Libyan patrol boat. "We have not gone on alert." Sgt. V1ck1 Conkel at the El Toro Marine base said Monday afternoon. "That's as of riJht now." Conkel said base officers bad been in contact Wlth the Pentagon. "1 don't know wha1's going on," s.he said. "We haven't been given any special anfonnatton " A spokesman for the U.S. Manne Corps in Washington declined 10 comment on any change in status for that branch of the military. However, a spokesman for the Anny Public Affairs office at the Pentagon said, "I know of no situation where the Army Reserves or acti ve duty (troops) have been put on standby or alert." and not do something about the SA-5 me," Weinberger told re porters. He said an A-7 attack jt't from the earner Saratoga had attacked the SA-5 battery, which is located outside the city of S1rte, by firing HARM missiles while fl y1ng over the gulf's waters. >!h,e SA-5 site 1s out of action," We11roeqer said, addi ng the Sirt.e battery had been the only operationaJ emplacement for that particular type of Soviet missile. The HARM missile 1sahiJ.b-spced. anu-radiauon m1ss1le designed to lock on radar emissions from enemy m1ss1le batten cs. Weinberger said the Libyans had also djspatched two high-speed guided·m1ss1le patrol boats toward the 6th Fleet ships. One was dis- patched from the Libyan pon ol Misrathah and was stopped by two Harpoon missiles fired by an A-6 attack Jet from the carrier Amenca, Weinberger said. Speakes said that vessel was "dead an the water, burning"' and apparently sinki ng. but there was no immediate word on its fate or that of1ts crew. bur that no survivors had been sighted. Weinberger said a second patrol boat had left the port of Benghazi later in the afternoon and also headed for the 6th Fleet At around 4:19 p.m., that vessel was also attacked by American planes "and the fi rst re- ports were that it was severely damaaed." he saic1 Weinberger also confirmed that several smaller U.S. combat ships bad moved into the gulf. POWER OR SAIL uo'f'fOM PA I ;\'fl:\(; $8.08 per H l . :\:\I:\<; fOOT • Haul & Launch • Clean & Painting Bottom • Cl.eaning Shafts • Cleaning Props • Dropping & Cleaning Strainers Outdrives -$45.00 +Mate rials ---•N E W P 0 R T H A R B 0 R---· HIPYARD QUALITY MADE AFFORDABLE (714) 675-2550 223 21st St. • Newport Beach , A ( ' " ' • I Social history seminar at UCI Dr. Lawrence Siont of Princeton Univenity will ddiver lbe byaote add.rell at UC Irvine'• ninth annul Social History and tbeoty teminar Saturday. ~at I 0 a.m . in tbe Fine Atu VW. Tbeace:r. The day lo~ teminar i1expec:1ed aoanract moR than JOO hiltonaos from acroa tbe cowatry for lectum ~ wotbboPI in areas includina Soutbcm. African economic and women's hilaory, tbe cold war and the history ohcleaoe. Tbe .,..blic i1 invited at a cott ofSlO or S10 without luach. Ca1J the hi110ry dep&nment at 8S6-6S21 for more inlOrm.ation. Ho~e •llow •t ralrgrormti. Tbe Oranae County Home Show will be held this weekend at the Oran,e C.OUOty f airp'oUDds in Cos&a Mesa. Show hours are Friday and Satulday from 11 Lm. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. IO 6 p.m. Admisslon is $4 (1enior citizens $3) with children under 12 admitted free. ·~u llrm'8 •t colle6e The Irvine Valley CoDeae Gimps (Gifted. Intelligent, Motivated People), a club for diubled students, will sponsor two l:ai1et ea bunts and an oranae pick in the campUJ sroves Saturday. The pick will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with theeghuts planned from 11Lm.to2 p.m . and from l to 2 p.m. and are open to all children accompanied by a parenL Call SS9-3243 for further information. Cr.ttll •orbllop •l•ted A spring crafts workshop for obilldrm from 6 to 12 yean of aae will be held Saturday from l 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Deerfield Community Park, SS Deerwood West, Irvine. The program will include ea decoratin& and other crafts. including an Easter ea hunL The deadline for resist.ration is Thursday at 6 p.m. and additional infonnaiton is available at SSl-8638. GOP youth .euloa 11et The fifth annual leadership institute sponsored by the Republican Youth Associates of the Republican Party of Orange County will be held Saturday at Coto de Caza. Rep. William Dannemeyer will speak on the Gramm-Rudman Act and State Sen. Marian Bergeson will present a panel on career op- portunities in government and politics. Call 64~101 for further information. Trip winner to be n•med A dra~ for two tickeu to anywhere Southwest Airbnes flies will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Center Court at the Mission Vitjo Mall. Entries for the trip giveaway may be filled out and deposited at the mall information booth throuah Thursday. The winner must be at least 17 years old and cannot bean employeeorrelativeofan employee of the mall. EU bunt at Orange•ood The Ladies Amateur Radio Association of Orange County will siaae an Easter ea bunt and barbecue for l SO younpten at Orangewood Cbil- dren 's Home Saturday. Tuesday. March 25 • 6:30 p.m., lrviM aey Couctl. City CounCll Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Wec;lnesday, March 26 • 7 p.m .. Lapaa 8-dt P'••••1 C.mm1s.-, Council Cbamben, SOS Forest Ave. Or.nge Cout OAJL Y Pf LOT IT~. Man:ih 25, 1918 .&I Sumner may enter Congress race 81 TONY IAAVBDM ....... ,... ... ~ County Democratic leaden an aucmpUas to co.x local pany chairman Bruce Swnner into runnin& as a write-in candidate uain1t An Hoffmann, a Lyn· don LaltoucDe foUower unopposed on the Democratic ticket in lM Newport Beach coqmsional primary. Sumner, 60, · a former state u- ltnlbl¥JIWl and retired Superior Coun judae, tt expected to announce his decision at a news oonfCTenCC today. Sumner said Monday that he was leamin1 toward enteri,na the raoc. "Sure, I admit I'm intriJUed by the idea," aaid the Newport Beach attorney. ''We're now presented by a crisis In the ~y." Democratic leaden were alarmed last 1"ek to k:arn that HoffinaAn, 29, a technical writer from San.. Ana, was unehallenerd in his bid for the Democratic nomination June 3. lfhewin1t.beprim.ary, Ho.fl'mann wouJd be the party'1 candidate in the race for the aeat beld bL!c,ncumbent Republican Rep. Roben E. ham. He also would wf n automatic membership to the Democratic 1 .. te and county central committeei. Callins the principles of exlrCmist L&Rouche "anathema" to Democrat.a, Sumner said the party needed a strong write-in candidate to block Hoffmann's camp&11J1 . He said it if no1 likely that 1 Democrat will win the 40th ConaraaionaJ DilU'ict seat., a pot1 in what many cooudrr one or the most tolidly tnlftnebed GOP areas. However, be said Ora• Cout Demo- crau delerve an alternative to LaRoucbe di.tciple Hoffmann in the primary. Sumner explained be wasa't too concerned about Hoffmann infiltntint the DemocratJc central con;iminees., but was more afraid of the lone candidate usina the party u a soapboJt to espou1e LaRoucbe's radical philosophies. ··Democrats oo the streets don't really care what the central committees do, but people look up to their candidatca," Sumner said, addin1 that havina a LaRouebe advoca~ as the DetDOCnlUc s\aodatd be&tef wouJd be an emt.nw menL A biJ Dlt'llC i' needed for uy wrisHI ~mpaap to bave even ball a c:banoe. 1 Sumner beld lbe Lapna 8alda ... .cmbly J>Oll for eiabt ~ befoft beiaa def ea~ in I 964 by Joba G. Sdunia. After l8 yean on tbe Superior Court bench. SumDet retired in 19'4. Sumner aid he wat fira approecbed Friday by various patty ~ with tbe Idea to toter the race. •• AJ we Pondered who could run. who had iM name ID and tbe yiabibty, it kind of narrowed down to someone Who bad lns&ant credibility as a candidate,•• said the veteran pobtician. · ~ ........ ..,ca.... ....... BB heliport .dedicated Lt. Robert llorrt8on, aero banaa oommander (lwt). ..,..a at tlM dedlcadoD C«te.ia'OD1-of tM a-~ Beacb Police Deput· ment biltport u the pa.bite 91ews one of tile cope' cJaoppen at die Dew fadllty, 18401 OOtJaard 8t. PSA Charges supervisors favoring AirCal By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ~ ......... Pacific Southwest Airlines is charging OranF County officials with favoritism in granung its ri val, AirCal, additional flights out of John Wayne Airport while limiting PSA departures to the current level. PSA officials asked a federal court judge Friday to block a new flight-allocation pl.an scheduled to take effect April 1. The plan gives AilCal 20 new flights per day for its quiet BAc-146jets, but limits PSA's same British-made jets to the current 12 daily departures. .. The favoritism 1s rampant and bla- tant," PSA Vice President Dennis O'Dell said Mo nday ... Whatever new allocations are made, we feel, should be made on a fair basis.'' Airport Manager George Rebella re- fused to comment on any aspects of PSA's action. "We'll respond to the allegations in court," Rebella said. The San Diqo-bascd PSA was the first to use the BAe-146 jets at John Wayne Airport and surprised county officials last year with the jet's quiet performance. Sin~ then, the Newport Beach-based Super street intersection widening may fall to HB By LAURA MERK °' .. ~ ........ In giving approval to tum Beach Boulevard into a so-called super street.. the Orange County Transportation Com- mission said Monday said the city of Huntington Beach should pay to widen the Warner A venue intersection. The commission unanimously ap- proved the $14 million project and environmental report for improvements along the 19.S-mile boulevard that stretches through nine cities from Hunt- inaton Beach to La Habra. Road improvements and signal coordi- nation on the street would ma.kc it feasible fora.driver to cruise the entire length of the boulevard without ever stopping for a red liaht. accordina to traffic planners. But according to project planner Lisa Mills. the most heavily congested inter- section on the state-owned route, Warner at Beach. was scheduled to include an overpass. That was ~defeated by the Huntington Beach City Council. The council opted for widening the intersection to protect merchants from business lags during the 18 months 1t would take to complete an overpass. But according to Mills. street widerung wiJJ only be effective for about fi ve years before congestion problems resurface and the overpass again becomes necessary. Therdore. the commission refused to finance the widening and asked Mills to arrange a meeting with Mayor Bob Mandie Jr. and City Administrator Charles Thompson. Improveme nts. scheduled to begin this summer, will include road widening. bus turnouts. restriping and parking restric- tions during non-peak hours. AuC al has ordered six of lhe same jets and expects to have four flying by May. But O'Dell said he can't understand why ~ County supervisors distributed addiuonal flights unevenly. The Airport Commission approved a 14-0ight increase Feb. 13 for AirCal, which had requested 2 1 more flights for the three- monlh period beginning April 1. O'Dell said he was at tbe meeting to ask for six additional flights for PSA. but bis request was denied. O'Dell said he later met with county supervisors with a similar request. But when the board met Feb. 26. supervssors granted A1rC.al 20 new flights and PSA's request for six flights was apin denied. O'Dell argued also that AirC.al cannot even u~ lhe fli&bts they have been allowed April 1, since they will have only two of the BAe-146 jets on band. PSA. meanwhile. has 20 of the Jets and expects deb very of four more. AirCal spokesmen WCT'C unavailable for comment A bcarin' on the request for the preliminary m!unction wtll be heard April 1 in U.S. Distnct Court in Los Angeles. Mexican cactus snJuggling thorny issue for border cops LOS ANGELES (AP) -Federal authorities are stepping up effon s to crack down on a prickly problem: the smugglinJ of thousands of rare and endangered Mexican caoti into the United States. The plants are stashed in car trunks, laundry bag.s and panels of trucks. Once they arrive here, they often arc sold out of the back. of trucks to unscrupulous dealers. .. r ve even heard stories of Mexicans tyin4 plants to their waists and swimming across the border:· said Doug Fuller. a botanist for the non-profit World Wildlife Fund ID Washington ... , don't know 1f lhat's true or not. but I wouldn't be surprised." The Wildlife Fund said dealers and collecters arc smugghng as many as 20,000 rare Mexican cacti into the United States every year. Thousands more arc ilJcgaJly exported from Mexico to other countnes wbett the de mand 1s greater. such as Japan, where horticulture is a national hobby. The cacti smuggled into the United States do not resemble the flowenng type seen in most nurseries and supermarkets. The Meiucan plants, many of them smaller than a baseball and known as ··1svsng rocks.'' are round. Some have thorns and can fit into one hand. Except for lhe conviction of a Texas man last year, U.S. JU5tacc Department offioals admit the laws protectmg endangered cact1 have not been enforced. Fog shrouds Orange Coast, blamed for fender benders Goodale reponed Saturday that someone stole h1s l~speed red Un- ivcca Grand Rally bicycle from his open garage. T he loss was estimated at SJSO. • • • An Edison Htgh School student stole some JewelT) • • • '\ generator and wheel cover were stolen from a motor home Sunday afternoon at the 9600 block of lrvsne Center Dnve • • • '\n IBM personal computer and canons and $84 1n coins were rcponed stolen from Liquor Man. 1125 V1ctona St., about 4:43 a.m. Saturday. Entry was made by smashing a front window. • •• A tcltvmon set worth SI SO was By STEVE MARBLE .,. ... ..., ........ A thick fas rolled off the wanning Pacific early Monday, smothcrina the Oranse Coast in a dense haze and tri,.:rina a series of minor traffic Coast Hiahway in Huntington Beach and Newport 8cacb were reported but none involved lerious injuries., police reported. Mesa and the Orange Freeway as a result of traffic accidents. The aoo- dents. however. were not blamed on fog. from Huntington Beach told police Saturday that she anadven ently left her purse on a bench an Fountain Valley before boarding a bus. When she returned IS minutes later. the purse was gone. The loss was esti- mated at SI 10. video cassette recorder vaJucd at about $8,000 were stolen from the H 1lton Hotel office at the 17000 block of Jamboree Sunda) morning. • • • A. 1972 brown Ford pickup truck reported stolen from the London Shop. 2505 Cadillac Ave .. about 6 a.m. Sunday. Entry was made by prying the front door • • • A set of golf cl ubs. a watch. sun&lasses and a calculator. all worth SJ.489. wert reported from a locked c.ar ID the 2000 block of Orange Avenue. betwetn 2 a.m. and 7 am. Saturday mishaps in the beach cities. · Visibility II Newport Harbor was cut to Jess than 100 feet early but oo naviptional problems were reported, accordina 10 a sheriff a Harbor Patrol spokesman. Several acadeou alona Pacific l'f•trpOl't lleacb Police said three thefts oocurTed in the Udo Village art.a Saturday, ·~ parently by the Mme bendits. A wallet was taken from a purse in the Comer Table store while the clerk was reponedly kept busy by one of the suspects. Another wallet was taken from a pune at Lido Re1lty. Police said SSS turned up missin1 after the thieves apperently reached into lbe bandbq th:roulJl an open window. The third t.bef\ in the amaU tbop-eina cenlef occumd at the Villqe Com~y. where lbe suspects made off W1tb a reponed S 124 in cuh. The cuh apparently wu taken from cash drawer wh ile the clerk WU shOW1GI merchandise to one of the suspecu . • • • Officials a t Group W ('.able re- pol'ted damqe to one of their The foe. which burned off by mid- morning, ia expected to be a frequent visitor tbrouahout the week, ac:cord- ina to the National Weather Service. The fas bu.kl are formed by the wannina ocean and the cool momin1 air, a weather spokesman said. Freeway traffic was snarled alona both the San Dieao Freeway in Costa tran1ntitten at A venida Campo. Police said cable let'vice was knocked out to area subscribers Saturday when a aolf cart apparently struck the transmitter. • • • Two aolf carts were damqed at a 1olf oounc at 1000 East Coast Hl&hway. The ownen reponed an S800 lou after the vandaHsm. • • • About $7,000 In jewelry was taken from the bedroom shelf area of a home in the 3000 block of Carob Two rinaa and a pendant were ~ned miu ina. A mail box valued at SI .SO wa stolen from oullide a home on Mo ntcato Onve. • • • ~ tdevision ICU valued at a to&al of SJOO ~ rtp0rted 1tokn ftom a hotne ln the 2000 block of'East Oclean. The bura1art apparently cnmed the A dump truck Wlth two flat ures blocked a lane on the San Diego Freeway at Fairview Road, according to C~tifomia Hiahway Patrol spokes- man Paul Caldwell. Also, an ovenumed truck on the OraJtF freeway near Imperial Hiah- way forced closure of two lanes earty Monday. house through an unlocked window. • • • The window of a ear was smashed wtule it was perked on 44th Streiet The owner reponed S l 00 damqe • • • The owner of 1 C...dilt.c Coupe o· Ville was surpnsed when h1s 1984 1utomobile was m1u in1 _from where he parked 1t in the 4000 block of Seashore Drive Saturday. He was even more surprU.cd to find it perked about 1 mile away. P'oaatala Valley A real estate aaent reported unday that someone smashed a rear plate alass Window to enter • vacant ren&al &ome o n the 16000 block of Hyaetnth. The 1ntruden al'° spray- palDted pffiti in ide. O.maat was estimated at SJOO. • • • A f'CSldc'nt of the 11800 block of • • • The owner of Wicker Rattan Dis- counts, I l 76S Edinger Ave .• reported Saturday that someone bad stolen a 1arae rattan-framed mlrror worth S l 99 from his business. • • • A mident of the 9800 block of La Ampola A venue reported Saturda)' that someone had stolen the front grill from his red 1986 Ford pickup truck The loss was est1mated at $200. A bicycle was stolen at the 1700 block ofJamboree Boulevard Sunday JUSt before midniaht • • • Three can were broken into at tM 16000 block of Consttucuon Cude West Sunday ruabt about 10 p.m. A radio was stolen throuah a smashed Window on a locked ear, car keys~ utcd to steal 1 stereo from a locked car and 1 radio was stolen from a flatbed truck with the keys. • • • About $200 cash and Jtwelry WIS stolen rrom an apartment at the 0 block of Promenade Sunday nt&ht about 7 p.m. • • • A thief entered a home on the 600 block of &anford unda t-Venan.a throuah the btdroom window and wath a white camper was stolen at lhe 14000 block of Culver Dnve Sunday about 6 a.m • • • A stereo was stolen from a locked vehicle on the 1700 block of Von Kannan \'enue Fnda)' afternoon about I p.m. • • • Some tools and a tool bo~ v.ere taken from a car at the 16000 block of Armst rong Avenue Fnday morning about 101.m Lapila Beach A blue I 98S Honda C1vtc wa, stolen Sunda)' on Mountain Road and Ctt" Street. the v1ct1m told pohoe. The car was la t ~n at l 30 pm .... ._n csumatcd S•.000 m currency was rePoned stolen Saturday from a South Coast H1f1~)' locauon Tut-T-top of a Corvette wa stolen Sunda)' on South Coast Hla)lway, the Victim told police The loss was estimated at $600. • • • A loss of $2.200 was reported unday followina 1 commU('l.11 bur· aJary on North Coe 1 HiJhwa> CoetaMeea .\n unknown amount of cip n-ttt • • • T-tops worth $1.200 were reporttd stolen from a Chevy Camaro betwttn 7·SO pm and 9:40 p.m Fnda\ ll 660 Town Ctnt<"r Dnvc · Buntinpn Beach Entenng t.hrouah a rear shdang glass door, someone burlanLcd a home on t~ 17500 block of Putnc\. a rcsJdent reported Sunday Tht loss included silverware and a e1mtra. • • • A vcen 1979 Ford l TD WU reported stolen unda} from behind a coin laundn at 17th trttt and Oranae ._venue ~ I~' was esta· maled at $2.200 • • • Someone burgJanrcd a Palmdak res1dcnt's blue 1982 Toyota C'ehca hatchback wh1k It was parked n· day near 8clch Boulevard and Pia fie Coast H1~way The-I tncludcd 1ewtlry wort.h S 120 and clolhina worth Sl SO • • • A man rcponed unda) th.at his red And 511..,cr l 9U K.awaqki mot~e was ~tolcn from the v1an1ty of list treet aod Paafi Coast Htt.bway The I was umated 11 SS.SOO. OPEC fails to cut production as marathon meeting ends OENEV A (AP) -A manathon OPEC meetina broke up Monday with no qreement on oil production cuts aimed at revening the downward trend in prices, officials said. The collapse of the tumultuous talks sent open-market oil prices into a dive, althouah industry analysts said OPEC still had a chance of pushing prices back up if it agreed later on deep cuts in production. Ahmed Zakj Yamani. the oil minister of Saudi Arabia, said after the meet:Utg that OPECs fatlurt would whiplash the oil market. send- inf. rnces even lower. • · tee a very bad two weeks," he told a small group of reporters several hours after the meeting ended. Theprice of the most popular grade of U.S. crude plunged nearly $3 a barrel io SI l in earlr. trading on the New York Mercanhle Exchange. It closed at S 12. 13, down from Fnda}' 's $13.94 final price. A one-sentence OPEC statement issued at the close of the meeting said Oil prices go into tailspin NEW YORK (AP) -Oil prices went. mto a tailspin ~onday afte~ OPEC broke off a nine-day attempt to come up with a plan for cutting productlon and reducing excess world supplies. . . Analysts said they expected pnces to hover around S 10toS12 a baml until the cartel finds a way to limit output. The analysts said they did not foresee prices going much lower than that because demand wouJd p1ck up. Contracts for May delivery of West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark U.S. crude, closed at $1 2.13 a barttl on the New York Mercantile Excb&nJ,C. That was down sharply from Friday's S 13. 94 close. but up from a low of$ I I tn early trading. . . . • April contracts for unleaded gasoline shd from Fnday s close of 44 cents a gallon to 40 cents· regular gas dropped to 39.55 cents from 44.24 cents; and heating oil closed at 47.69 cents. down more than a nickel from Friday's S2.33- cent close. . , . "WecouldhaveSI l,$1 2 oilfor 1986and 1987-perhaps into 1988,' satd economist John Lichtblau. head of the Petroleum Industry Research Foundafloo in New York. In Washington. Philip Verteger, an analyst ~th Charles River Associa{cs..z a consulting firm. said he expected ~rude pnc.es to range between.$ 10 and Sli. for a while. which he said would bnng some cutbacks in productton. "In parttcular. I think we .n:iay see a reduction in outP,ut fro!D Alaska. which will no longer be compctrnvc on the U.S. Gulf Coast, be wd. oiJ ministers from the 13-member reporters' questions. The usual post-successful one," said AJi Khalifa aJ. Organiz.ation of Petroleum Exporting meeting news conference by the cartel Sa bah, the oil minister of Kuwait, in Countries planned to meet again on president was canceled with no brief remarks as he left the Geneva April I 5 to resume the negotiations. explanation. hotel. 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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (114) 547-6801 WASHINGTON (AP)-In a vote portrayed by Chairman Bob Pack- wood as ao unwarranted victory for the very rich, the Senate Finance Committee agreed Monday that mu- nicipal bonds now in the hands of investors should remain free of federal tax. The committee. without taking a vote or consideringany amendments. tentatively decided to retain all present-law specia'J tax breaks for the oil and ga.s. timber. farming and mining industries. The House, in passing its version of tax overhaul last December, bad increased taxes on those industries by about $8.8 billion over five years. Several senators said they will offer amendments later affecting those tax provisions, which include the 011 depletion allowance, immediate de- ductibility of timber-growing costs, and quick writeoff of fertilizer and land<learing costs. Action on the bonds provision, taken by voice vote without dissent, helped to quiet fears that had unset- tled the market for municipal bonds, a term for any security issued by state and local governments. The commit- tee will decide later whether to ta.x bonds issued in the future, but by a 19-0 vote the panel agreed that not even that change -if it is approved -would take effect before 1987. "We are not talking about taxing the poor ... not even the upper-middle incomes," Packwood said. "We arc talkinJ about wing the rich -the very nch." His proposal would have applied only to a few hundred thousand people who~ incomes and ded.uc- tions arc so high that they are subJCCt to a "minimum Wt." Colleagues argued it wouJd be unfafr to impose a tax retroactively. The bonds issue was the first to face the committee as it began work on a bill fashioned by Packwood that would produce the biggest changes in the federal income tax in mort than 30 years. Afterwards. the panel began analyzing Packwood's provisions af. fecting the farm. timber, mining and oil and gas industries but made no decisions. There is a major problem: The tax plan passed by the House wouJd cost those industries about $8.8 billion over five years; the Senate bill would cost them nothing. Sclentlst: Mother of DJanklnd African 8)' tbe Altoclated Prell BERKELEY -All of today's humans descended from one woman who li ved in Africa 140,000 to 280,000 years ago, says a biochemist who based his theory on the estimated rate of mutation of DNA in human cells. The conclusion by AJlan C. Wilson, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, sugesu that preceding species from Indonesia, China or Greece may have died out or been swept aside by the progeny of the "African Eve." Wilson's conclusion also bolsters the contention that Africa ts the sole nursery for ancestors of modem Homo sapicns. "We are probably talJong here about less than 200,000 years since the common ancestor of us all," Wilson said. Cancer patients underdosed DAYTONA BEACH -Doctors feari ng the side effects of cancer chemotherapy and possible malpractice suits are frequently under-dosing their patients, trading away some effectiveness. a researcher said Monday. "A considerable and substantial portion of patients receiving chemotherapy arc being underdosed to their detriment, .. said Dr. William Hryniuk. director of the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation. Forcancerscurablc by chemotherapy, such as cancers of the lymph and testjcle. undertreatment can mean unnecessary death. he said. Sobriety chec.tpolnta OK'd WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court on Monday permitted states to continue using sobriety-check road- blocks in their efforts to curb drunken drivers. The act1ou. however, set no national precedent and left unresolved a split among state courts as to whether such police roadblocks violate the privacy rights of motonsts who are stopped. House IJl.te• malling budget W ASHlNGTON - A move in the House to appropriate an extra $42.2 million for congressional newsletters prompted Sen. Pete Wilson to complain that Congress is "spending ... like a drunken sailor" on itself while slashing hcaJth care and education. Wilson, R· Calif., pr~test.cd a provision in a Sl billion supplemental J!IOney bilJ, approved. Thursday by the House Appropria- uons Committee. · Sl•ENIJ A LUNCH HOUR WITH TllEBOSS. 1Cancer therapy holding promise DA.YTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - A new cancer therapy that caused an I avaJanche of calls from the public when it was announced in December continues to look promising in more re<:ent results, a National Cancer Institute researcher said Monday. 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Sunday 12-6 .·' -0rMge Coat DAILY PllOT I Tueedey, Match 26, 1988 -INS puts illegal aliens in perspective The Immigration and Naturalization Service put its best foot forward Sunday, and in so doing, stepped on a lot of toes . .,, Traffic on the busy northbound San Diego Freeway was backed up for miles.from the San Oe,mente checkpoint and many travelers were forced to endure bumper-to-bum per conditions for 90 minutes and more while INS agents rounded up 695 suspected illegal aliens. In all, the service's El Centro substation reported 984 people were thwarted in their attempt to enter the United States last weekend. Admittedly, the INS used extraordinary measures to achieve extraordinary results. Complete with helicopter support and television crews to record the action for posterity, the agents were hunting for numbers as much as smugglers. They weren't really trying to make arrests, they were trying to make a point. They succeeded. Few could question the enormity of the illegal alien situation after Sunday's vivid demonstration. Assume for a moment that the nearly 1,000 adults apprehended had entered the United States successfully. Even if illegal aliens travel only on weekends, more than 50.000 would find their ways to Southern Californian 1n a year. Since most of those people are young adults seclcin~ the economic Promised Land this country looks like from their impoverished perspective, it is fair to assume further that most of them would auempt to enter the job market. Sinc.c most come from Catholic Mexioo and adhere to the church·s teachings oo birth control, families would soon be formed and children born. Barrios equal to med1um-s12ed cities would spring up every year. The ~tential burden on the state would be enormous. We hlce to think of America as the Land of Opportunity. a plac.c where anyone willing to work bard can succeed. But the reality is that the state's economic and social structures are neither infinitely broad nor infinitely strong. There are limits to what they can sustain. This nation must always be sympathetic to the plight of the poor and it must never forget the oontnbution 1mm1grants have made and will continue to make to its economic and cultural traditions. But, there is no benefit -not to the nation, not to those who hope for a better life here -if the structures that made this country prosper are brought to a standstill b y a burden they cannot carry. The INS reminded us Sunday. 1t 1~ 1mperat1ve that we maintain control of our borders. Dlssident instructor has cholce of volce in union To the Editor: Re: Your recent articles and edi- torial on the phght of Mr. Wuman. whose CODV1Ct1ons prohibit him from paying dues to our teachers' associa- tion, the DEA. His protestations arc misleading and hypocritical. Mr. Waxman complains about the mandatory payroll deduct1on to the DEA. He neglects to mentJon that this same assoc1at1on, through protracted negotiation and a successful board clectJon campaign, won him at least 2 percent more (or about $600 annual- ly) than we were offered by the previous school board. This more than offsets the association's dues. If his moraJs do not permit him to pay dues. they shouldn't allow him to accept the money or other benefits he gained through that association. Mr Waxman also talks as 1f the "union" 1s an impersonal machine crushing all dissenters in its inex- orable quest for power. Nothing could be further from the truth Mr. Waxman has the same access to and influence on the dcc1s1on- maktng proces~ as any teacher in the dtstnct. He has voluntarily chosen not to take part. and instead has taken his grievances to the newspapers and the courts. The DEA 1s an organizatJon com- posed of and representing all the teachers tn our d1stnct . Just as with any orga01zat1on. Mr. Waxman not only has the right but also the obligation to participate in its de- cisions and to pay its expenses. It seems that Mr. Waxman only wants lo receive its benefits. If an Amencan c1t1zen, disagreeing with the Reagan administrauon. went to the United Nations to request the he be able to pay his taxes not to the government, but to a charitable organization. he wouJdn't get very far. Nor should Mr. Waxman. Let him work with hts fellow teachers in the association, rather than sabotage them. Let him partici- pate in the DEA 's decisions, and even run for president. Let him work to democratically change those pos-- 1tions to which he objects, rather than teanng down everythfaJ for which the teachers of the distnct have worked so long and so hard. BILL BOEHLERT Teacher. Ocean View High School School board lgnored parents' concern• To the Editor As one of many concerned parent<; opposed to a 7-12 tonfigurat1on at Costa Mesa H 1gh School. I fell much d1sapporntmcni in the school board's decision and in your March 12 editorial We only asked for the nghl t<> have a say in how we want our children educated The board maintained their pos1t1on 10 favor of a 7-12 regardJess of pubhc response and reprdless of the 1mportanc.c of a middle school environment. Many parents and professional educators feel a middle school provide<; a comfortable academic en vi ronment for students while they adjust to the many physical mental and soc1al changes occumng dunng puberty years. Mixing the\C children with older students Wlll not bnng about more mature studenl!i a~ School Board President. Sherry Loofbourrow. sug- ge1ted. instead it will 1nh1b1t the natural development of the 7th and 8th grade student.'>. It 1<, not the influence of upper graders that con- cerns me most. as that 'hould be controllable by the 'ioehool staff ORANGE COAST D1ilyPillt However. our young students should be able to mature at their own pace and no t be faced with the pressure of crit1c1sm by older students and the lcs~ personal atmosphere of the large campus. The middle schools began in 191 0. and have successfull y ex.isted since!! Several of our school board members. while favonng 7-12, admit the 7-12 docs not provide the best academic e nvironment for the students. So is it really necessary? NO!! We spent many hours hstening to the board and reviewing the facts provided. The facts $how that Costa Mesa High is not sufferina senous problems now, nor will they W1thin the next five years. The ma1or problem exists at Davis. and an alternative of ~8 Junior High would eliminate the problem. One last point, this change will have to be reversed io a few years as we already sec an increase 1n enrol- lment at the elementary schools. T:upayer do llars are used each ume reconfiguration occurs ,,_. Zlftl ftjil()t TOl'llT ... M•n11g1ng [ dltor o..-,...., ~ty F0ttc.r TMC'9Nln Newt E.ClltOt Ct ........ Sc>otlt [OolOI SANDI SCHEAFER Costa MC118 ..... u a ., Mtttieting Drector ..... ClellllllillCI Owector ·'Ocean disposal (of toxic waste) also has the surf ace appearance of a natural solutJon lorCallfornJa, where the numberofllcensed toxtc dumps ls rapidly dw1ndUng ... ·' • +.· Disposing of tozic wastes atseaatleastwortha try But opponents not satisfied by lack of apparent hazards Protests erupted all along the California coast two years ago, when the U.S. Navy briefly considered scuttling worn-out nuclear su~ marines in a deep under-ocean trough far off the state's shore. The prospect of radiation pollution wa.s frightening, despite the safe- guards promised by the Navy. Now another federal agency proposes a similar action, but its approach to the Pacific Ocean comes via the back door. For the action this time would begin in the Atlantic, 161 milcsoffthe mouth of Delaware Bay. And there's nothing nuclear 1n the works this time. Only toxic chemicals are involved. The CWTCnt plan IS for the En- vironmental Protection Agency to permit burning of deadly chemical wastes at sea, an experiment which federal officials only hope will lead to commercial incineration of all man- ner of wastes at sea. One EPA official called the test "a very significant step forward" 1n toxic waste management, expressing hopes it will eventually lead to burning of dangerous wastes on the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific. He predicted the first commercial burning permits By t:lae Anodaied Presa Today is Tuesday, March 25, the 84th day of I 986. There are 28 I days left m the year. This is the Jewish festi val of Purim. Today's highhght m history: Seventy-five years ago, on March 25. I 911 , fire broke out at the Triangle THOUS EUAS will be issued early next year. The seaborne disposal plan for toxiC$ is spurred by recently-imposed federal regulations that have greatly increased both the cost and technical problems of toxic waste disposal on land. Ocean disposal also has the surface appearance of a natural solution for California. where the number of licensed toxic dumps is rapidly dwindling and illegal nighttime dumpina in deserted areas has be- come commonplace. And even environmentalists don't claim there will be major health problems from seaborne incinera- tion. as they did with the sub scuttling plan. th . b" . tr. Instead, e1r o ~ect1ons so 1ar are non-technical. almost ideological. "It's stupid," Eric Draper, coordi- nator of the National Campaign Against Toxic Hazards, told a re-- porter. "At. this point ~e arc fi&tlting for reduction (m toltlc waste pro- duction). It's not the time to start some panacea solution to toxic waste by taking it out in the middle of the ocean and burning it." In other words. even 1f the idea Shirtwaist Co. in New York, killing about I 4S people, most of them women. The disaster resulted in increased public awareness of con- ditions in swcatsbo~, and prompted garment worken to Join labor uruons. On this date: In 1634, Maryland was founded by worked and created no health hazards for either fish or humans, the chief environmental ist spokesman wouldn't want it. Never mind that companies producing toxic by-products would save many millions of dollars. Never mind the relief it would provide residents of areas where toxic dumps are proposed. Environmentalists also worry about human errors and cheating. "People make mistakes and when you make a mistake out in the ocean, nobody 1s going to see it," sa1d an official of the Ocan Water Acuon Project. "It's going to require an amaz.ing monitoring system to make sure none of this stuff gets dumped or gets into the sea accidentally." But a lot of it gets dumped illegally today without anyone catching the dumpers and the history of toxic dumps in California demonstrates there have been plenty of land-based mistakes. The difference is that mistakes and cheating at sea would occur much farther from the people who can be harmed by them. · If seaborne incineration at the extreme high temperatures needed to destroy wastes like PCBs can succeed. it may be at least as good an answer to toxics as seaborne disposal of sewage and aatba&e has been for other wastes. Which means it's at least worth a try, no matter how loudly some interest groups may protest. Tltoma1 Elia• t1 a Suta MoaJca- baaed collUDJll1t oa state l11tte1. English colonists sent to the New World bythe second Lord Baltimore. lo 1821 1 Greek patriots bepn their revolt agamsl the Ottoman Empire. Thought for today: "Innocence is ignorance where you're not getting caught." -John Guarc:. American playwright. Budget cuts undermining Nancy Reagan's drug war Cllstoms ·won •t be able to continue its air interdiction effort if cuts approved WASHI NGTON -Nancy Re- agan has made the war on drugs her top pnonty. But the White House budget handlers arc quietly under- cutting her efforts. The president's latest budget proposal, for example, amputated $20 million from the S7S million funding for the Customs Service's air interdiction prop-am. The agency is already findjoa it difficult to keep abreast of the increasing drug traffic across the Mexkan border. U nless Congress rein~tates the money, the interdiction mission Wlll be imposs- ible. One immediate effect of the bu<Saet cut wtll be elimination of a proposed "e¥C 10 the sky" over Fort Huachuca, Anz.: a tethered. radar-loaded balloon that would keep 2~hour-a­ day vigil for dope smuglers nY!na across the border to secret land1n1 strips in the Arizona desert. Just bow helpful the radar balloon would be in the fiabt aaainst narcotics 1mUfl)ers wu made dramatfoa.Uy clear ma secret three-day operation the Customs Service conducted last year to determine the extent of smµaalinaacross the Mexican border. Our associate OooaJd Ooldbcra lea.med the detail• ftom an internal memo of the V1oe Pres1dcnt•s N• uonal Narcoucs Border Interdiction S~ttm. and from interYiews with officials familiar with the study. Called "Operation X," it began when Customs officials in Tucson realized there had been a suspicious drop in the number of 10terdictions reported during the preccd2' n months. Had the smuaJen chan to other entry routes? Had t ey bouaht a tipster inside the qency to leak the schedules of the interdiction niabts? On three consecutive niabts. the surveillance missions were taken over~ Navy E2C radar planes out of San Diego fl ying alona the border as far east as Tucson. The amnaements were super-secret; even the pilots weren't told their fliaht plans until they were airborne. There wu no way the smuplers could set advance infonnauon. The planes flew durina the smua- alers' daily "window" -midnight to 4 a.m. -and the results were astonishina: .. Fourteen suspect air- craft were detected crossina or a.J>- proachin1 the U.S. border,•• the memo ditclosed ... Ten were observed betwmi Sells and N~ Ariz.i one near Do••: one 1n the Animas ValJey of New Mexico; one near Yuma, and one in the Oulf of C'.alifomiL" The Operation X rcsulta augcsted thatanywbere ftom 300 to 400 planes that could be canyina drup were penetnatin1 the bordc:T'each month 1n that ~on alone. .. .. 11 believed that such a biab • JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR ~ number of suspect targets were ~~t­ tcd in such a short period of umc because the operation was injtiated and conducted in a low-key manner that did not telegraph law enforce- ment intentions to narcotics smug- aJers," the internal memo explained. Customs officials insist there are no leaks comina from their agency. They sugest that smu,aJers' spies might simply be watching the airfields or monitorina the aaency's open radio transmiuions to obtain the few minutes' wamina needed to chanae course or abort a niaht aero s the border. But ifthat were the situation, the Operation X flights could have been spotted, too. Jn any cue, tethered~ balloons would tolve the problem; they arc incomiptible. The radar woul<f pick up illepl planes up to 150 miles from the balloons' anchor sites, climinat- in& the need for radar plane p1trols. Tbc operation of weather balloons would be far leu upenai ve than the ElC ffiabta. Souroes euimate that a radat balloon would cost about $400 a.ft hour to .,.te, compa~ to the E2C1Sl~700 an hour. JM:! ......... -,..,. s,..r ue 1p4JcalH ~,., THOMAS SLIA8 col••nlst SLARCHLIGHT WALTEI Bu11ouc1s Watch tbose Mesa officials Before starting to wash the family laundry in public, I sus~t it is time we get a few things stra1ghtened out. You faithful readers of Searchlight know thal at the cod of every column l wnte appears a note: "Walter Burroughs 1s the Pilot's founding publisher." That's true. But that's all It means. 1 don't have a ruddy thmg now to do with the business end of the Daily Pilot or the editorial direction or "the policy." When Rali?h lniersoll ~ook .over the Daily Pilot (I adm1t at my su~stion), he asked me to be available (or coun~I. The first editor he appointed was Chazy Dowaliby and her fint ques- tion to me was: would I start wntin,a Searchlight again? I did. But r made It clear that opinions expressed 1n Searchlight were mine alone and not editorial policy. That's why I tell you that I agree stro~y with Frank Zin i's editorial 1n the Pilot last Wednesday. Most men my age, I am told, have long since "retired." I havcn'L How do I make a living and maintaJn a secretary and an office? Pretty simple. I am the senior of two trustees for a testamentary trU$t established by will of the late W.T. Jefferson. I'm not one of the heirs. 1 just work to increase their incomes. Jefferson Trust does own the small building where J have my office and Jefferson Trust is of a size where certain expenditures before distribu- tion to heirs are Justified. That justification occurs once each year The other trustee and I have to file with the Superior Coun an "account CUITCnt." All of this is necessary prelude to saying that, although l agreed heartily with Frank Zini's editorial, there 1s one paragraph that is entirely too kind. The headline of the editorial reads "CM's planning panel is failing its community." Then, reads this sentence: "The planners, annod with data predicting that the towering structure and its companion buildings would create unsolvable traffic on Harbor and Fairview Boulevards, still approved the project." Then Frank gives the planners an escape. Says he: "Perhaps the plan- nen were blinded by the prestige of the developer ... " After an experience I had with the Planning Commission of the City of Costa Mesa, I think he's entirely too sweet. l don't know at all what this group's real motivations are. but I will say that, at one time. Costa Mesa had a fint-rate planning director and demonstrably honest members. Some years ago a man from the state of Washington was able to make a deal with Pacific Telephone to build a retail store oo a large piece of land owned by Jefferson Trust. After his agreement with the tele- phone company bad exp1ttd. he became frantic, didn't know how in the world he was going to meet the mortaaie payments. Next thtng I knew he had signed an agreement with a real estate man to run a repair garage and storage yard on the property. Can you imagine a more dqradma use of land zoned for commercial use? Next thing l knew the real estate promotor had gotten the guy from the state of Washington to appoint him as his representative and they had applied for rezoning -from com- mercial to light industrial. One of the women work.mg for the planning director pointed out that only the owner of the land could apply for a chanae in zoning. But the Planning Commission as a whole decided to 10 alone. I aot in touch with the attorneys for JeffCTSOn Trust. First penon to ap- pear was a truly remarkable young woman. She immediately checked the law and pointed out to the Planning Commission that it was proposing an illeaatJty. The city attorney also obviously d1dn't understand the law. So, this new girl aradu.te went to the court and sot a writ that ordered the Costa Mesa city government to obe} the law. That same city Councilman Donn Hall, who last week didn't want to distres1 the Seaerstroms, didn't want to take a chance on bcina in oontemp1 of coun. He-moved to Obey the law and the City Council ruJed that the zonina would remain the same. That's where it is now and High Time Cellan and u30ciates bu taken over tbe build.ins. I humbly sugcst 10 Zini that he watch tbe city aovemment in aU the cities of the Oraqc Cout. Maybe we need m01t wnu or mand&mus. Waller luneps ta 1M PU.t't ........ ,...) .... Onnge CC*t DAILY PILOT/T.-dey, Mlrof\ 25, 1-£7 'Out of Africa' takes 7 Oscars; Page., Hurt top actors LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Out of Africa." a story oflove and Id venture in colonial Kenya, blanked out "The Color Purple" Monday at the S8tb Academy Awarda, takina seven Ol- ean includtns best picture and direc- "The Color Purple, .. whach wu the center of controversy when it drew 11 nominations but none for dinictor Steven Spiel~ drew a zero in the final VOllnl. while .. Out of Afi'ica," alto nominated In 11 catelOria, won in seven!.. includina best direct.ion by Sydney rollack. screenplay ldapta· tion by Kurt Luedtke and oripnal score by John Barry. tor. Geraldine Pace, the homeward- bound Texas widow of"The Trip to Bountiful," and William Hurt, the gay, movte-mad convici of "JGss of the Spider Woman" won the top two actina awards. Don Ameche, lhe rejuvenated old- ster of "Cocoon" and a veteran of a half century in films and Anjelica Huston, the vengeful M;fia princess of"Prizzi's Honor," won supporting actina awards. Hurt, nominated for his fint Oscar at 34, hurried to the Music Center staae and declared: "I share this with Raul," referrina to oo-star and "Spider Woman" cellmate Raul Julia. O utcbina bis heart in excitement, be exclaimed: "Baboom, baboom, baboom -it's incredible!" Mi11 ~. 61_, collcctcd her first Olc.ar in eilbt UW. Asked aftaoward if &be tb<>uabt abe bid ever tbouabt sbe would Win, abe quipped: ··1 have tbouabt IO every time. !_]'U eo WOndef1\aJI f'm my biaest IUL" "I wanted to uy to all my iJ. l\lltrious co-nominees rm IO liad they didn't~ tbit role, becaute it's this role that did it," the ta.id. Another fint-time winner, Pollack, described the difficulties in . DI "Out of Africa" made. He thanc:f his fellow work.en and ooncludcd: "I could not have mlde this film without Meryl Streep. 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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): New approach to basic tasks as necessary. Where employment is concerned, you receive ·•tempting" offer. Stress individuality, elevate self--esteem, recognize your own worth. Leo. Aquanus play roles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on sensuahty. scns1tiv1ty. psychic impressions. £mphas1s also on chil- dren, discovery. variety. possible Journey. Family member seeks reunion -be p<>sitivc in response. Aquanus SYDNEY native figures prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Key as · to d1vers1fy, to look beyond the immed1-'OMA.RR ate. to open lanes of communicatton. Long-range prospects come an to clear•••••••••••••• focus. Emphasis on land, real estate. residence. deahngs wtth older family members. . LEO (July 23·AUJl. 22): A "doubtmg Thomas" attempts to rush you into decision. Study fine pnnt. read between lines, realize that a better offer 1~ "Just around the comer ... Maintain equilibnum. be open to roman~. 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CAPRICORN (Dec 22.Jan. 19): Individual who appeared indifferent wall now become enthusiastic. This has beneficial effect on business. career. amb1ttons. You'll complete project, more people will be concerned with your thoughts, acuons. AQUARIUS (Jan. 10-Feb. 18): You have unusual opportuntty to correct past mistakes, to make new start. to get to heart of matters v.here romance 1s concerned. Focus also on education. communication. publishing. recog- n1t1on of basic values. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)' Someone ts attempting to di vert your attention from financial matter. You could have money comrng to )OU, you certainly deserve credit for recent pro1ect. Keep on course. ref use to be pushed aside by selfish person. IF MARCH UIS VOUR BIRTHDAY this can be your banner year! Focus on pressure, deadlines. responsibility, chance for financial reward and intensified love relauonship. If single, you are likely to marry. ff ma med. there could be an addition to famil y. Married or single, career gets boost. you could ~o into business for yourself. Cancer, Capricorn pla)' important roles 1n your hfe. You are dynamic. creative, sentimental. and )'OU seldom do anything halfwa). September will he outstanding for you 1n 1986 Employ ee lie testers should heed Chinese How do you feet about companies that make their employees take he detector tests? The Chinese have an • old proverb that pertains. somewhat, to that. too· "If you suspect a man, don't employ him. 1fyou employ him, don't sus~t him " Stbenans can; blocks of milk tn ba!.kets tn the winter Half the scientists on earth, almosl. are known to be working on m1lttary projects The wild turke}' prefers to walk. but it's a flier. all nght. and 11 can do something most birds can't do ln- stantl:r take off vert1call:r Among the South Pacific islander'\ known as Micronesians. one workrng person 1s c~pectcd 1ndefin1tely to support the whole family. How man) 1s that., 8) actual count. nine relatl\C!> per JObholdcr Q \A.asn't .\llanta named after a goddCS'i of \Ume '\Ort.., .\ :-.o. 'ilr l , . ., a lOlned v.nn.1 1 o femin11e .\tlan11c "Jo '>If sptdC'r\ aren't 1nSC'CtS .\II 1n!.Cll!> ha\(: <,1 11 lc:gs '>p1ders ha'e eight Q. What"; "Ha111· mean'' .\. Mountainous Earl-. na11vt> word. that Vehicle lllcn!>e\ go wa ) back. Chnstophcr ( olumbus -in the Spain of I 504 -had to get a hcense lo nde a mule L.M. BOYD All right, soldier. 1f the sun gets too bnght out there on the parade ground. tell your first sergeant you want no less than the same son of treatment afforded the U.S. Cavalry boys at Saulte-Sa1nt-Marie. Mich .. 1n 1890: They were issued <.'ream-colored parasols Earl) Scottish v.eavers named four different fabnc-; 1n honor of Bnush and Amencan univers111es: You can sttll get their Oxford cloth But no longer their C'ambndge. Harvard and Yale cloths. Those who purport tu knov. all aboutstresHayyoucan't be ke\-ed up. 11 you rela11 your 1av. :--.lot e\.CI') body with a telephone nas an answenng machine. you may be surpnsed to learn. Only one out of I 0 does so now. More are going that way all the time. though L.M. Boyd is a 1yadlcatto columalRt. Some things safe from any burglar ometimcs you get to wonderina 1f there's anythina people won't steal anymore. Our house$ are held together with locks and bolts. Our cars are wired with alarms against intruders, and thieving finf.ers have taken anythin1 that isn t nailed down... from hbrary bdoks to pink flamingos from the lawn. E11A Bo11£c1 This nation has become paranoid about. its possessions. . The tbtft of a ~ry store shop. We ve come a long wa_y since we pang c.art is pumshable by fines or left bicycles out on the; sidewalk all imprisonment nr ))(\th. Think about night long and slept wt th our doors~·t. How can you steal something that open in the .summer. I never knew welded toaetherwith 30 other carts how far unul I entered a restroom a d can be separated only through the rtcently and an.attendant handed me use of a blowtorch? Assuming you two squares ofnssucs before I entered separate one, what would you do with the boo~. . .. a large metal basket with four wheels lfelt hke a kid at ca~p. ~hank you that do not go in the same· dirccuon but I can h«:IP .myself. ~said. and 1s incapable of turning a com er'! "There 1sn t any tissue in the booth:· she said. "People steal it." T:he warnmg that ~lw~ys puts me A restroom frequented by a class of otT ts the one pos.tcd tn ca~y ~nd state freshman girls before the prom, 1 parks about stealing the picnic t~bl.es. could undersland the concern for the Yo!J could steal the Chrysler bu1l.du~g supply of toilet tissue, but what did easier than YO!J coul~ ~teal a picnic she think J was going to steal it for? table. The chain on 1t 1s tethered 30 However, there are still a few things feet ~nderground and the be.nches are left 10 this world that evon a habitual set tn cement. Th~ table itself has thief will not filch. and I thought the enough graffiti on 11 to supply New world would sleep better tomght York. knowing what they are. As a matter of fact, this very There 1s no need to bolt down hotel newspaper you are reading that is lamps and pictures anymore. Honest. packed wtth vitaJ mformat1on. enter- We're not talking art here. We're 1ainmcnt and the talents of hundreds talking ugly lamps that even the hotel ot wnters. photographers and car- doesn 't want to waste a bulb on. The toon1stscould be left in a public place picture 1s the same one in every hotel tomorrov. and not one person would room. A Japanese fishing boat with steal 11. an orange sun gorng down behind ll Maybe you'll sleep better tonight hangs above every bed tn the country. knowing that. I won't. 'Dead at Seventeen' a classic warning DEAR ANN LANDERS; When l first got my dnver's license my mother made me s11 down and read an article )'OU pnnted. It was about a teenager who was killed in a car accident If you can find that column. please rerun It for m) 16-ycar-old brother, v,,ho 1s gelling his license soon The antcle made me stop and think about the respons1b1ht} ofhandltng a car I ANN UNDERS am nov. 21 and ha' e nc.,.er had an o"er me. I saw a doctor My body was accident I'm sure that column had a mangled I was saturated with blood. lot to do with my safet) record -Pieces of Jagged glass were sticking A.W (FLINT. MIC H ) ' out all over. Strange that 1 couldn't DEAR A.W.: Thanks for asking. I feel anything. Hey, don't pull that bope tbat colamn serves your brother sheet over m:r head. I can't be dead. as well H It 1erved yoa. I'm only 17. I've got a date tonight. DEAD AT SEVENTEEN I'm supposed to have a wonderful ltfe Agony claws my mind. l am a ahead of me I haven't lived yet I stattsttc. When I first got here I felt can't be dead. very much alone. I was overwhelmed by gnef, and I expected to find 'iympathy. I found no sympath). I saw only thousands of o thers whose bodies were as badly mangled a!> mine. J was given a number and placed in a category The category was called "Traffic Fatalittes." The da) I died was an ordinary school day How I wish I had taken the bus' But I was too cool for the bus. I remember how I wheedled the car out of Mom. "Special favor." I pleaded. "All the kJds dnve." When the 2:50 pm. bell rang. I threw my books 1n the locker . . free unttl tomorrov. morning' I ran to the parking lot. excited at the thought of dnvmg a car and being my own boss. It doesn't matter how the accident happened l was goofing off --going 100 fast. takmg cra.zy chances. But I was en1oy1ng m y freedom and having fun The last thing I remember was passing an old lady who seemed to be going awfully slow I heard a crash and felt a terrific jolt. Glass and steel flew everywhere. My whole body seemed to be tumin2 inside out. I heard myself scream. Suddenly, I awakened. It was very qu1e1 A poltce offic('r was standing Later I was placed 1n a drawer. My folks came to identtfy me. Why did they have to see me ltke this? Why did I have to look at Mom'seyes when she faced the most temble ordeal of her hfe? Dad suddenly looked very old. He told the man 1n charge. "Yes-he 1s our son." The funeral was weird l saw all my relatives and fnends walk toward the casket They looked at me with the saddest eyes I've ever seen. Some of m)' buddies were crying. A few of the girls touched my hand and sobbed as they walked by Please -somebody -wake me up' Get me out of here. I can't bear to see Mom and Dad in such pain. My grandparents arc so weak from grief they can barely walk. M y brother and sister are hke zombies They move like robots In a daze. Everybody. No one can believe this. I can't believe tt. either. Please. don't bury me' I'm not dead! I have a lot of ltv1ng to do! I want to laugh and run again. I want to sing and dance. Please don't put me in the ground! I promise 1f you g.ave me JUSt one more chance. God. I'll be the most careful driver in the whole world. All I want is one more chance. Please. God, I'm only 17 Woody Hayes prods Ohio State grads By tbt A11oclated PrtH C Oll MBL <;. Ohio -Woody Haye1, the 1ra'>C1blc former Ohio State Un1vcrs1ty football coach, told un1'Cl'11ty graduates that dO&fCd determination 1s necess- ary m ltfe Hayes. 7 J. addre$SCd I 700 graduates at the spnng com- mencement at Ohio State at St John Arena. He entered tht! arena in a wheelchair. but walked wtth help to the platf6rm for his 30- minute speech. Hayes was hosp1- taltzed last )'ear for a stroke. hean attack and phleb1 t1s Dunng his tenure. longe<>t of any coach at Ohlo State. he po<>ted a 205·61 -IOrccord fn 33 year'iol college coaching.. his teams wt're 238-72 10 Speneer .. lated 80 TON -Go' MlcUtl S Dwbkb thanked the crew of the telev1s1on scnes "Spenser: For Hire" for lilmina m Massachu- setts and p ve star RC>krt Urtclt a "SPEN UH" T-sturt Dukalus traveled to 1 con crue- t ion yard m Watenown with commemorauve pitchers for producer Dick GalltllJ and the Woody Hayee crew The crew wa-; near comple- tton of \hooting for the current ~a<>on He said the film1 na of .21 episodes a.a ve the state national exposure and pumped S40 m1lhon into the state economy Reafan epeech off C AMBRIDGE. Mass P retldeat Rusu. whoK invua t1on to speak at Harvl\rd's 3SOth birthday partr. set olTa dcblte on campus. won t make 1t aner all The un1veN1ty announced that Robert Urich the prcs1dcnl's heavy tall !>Ched- ulc Wlll prevent his appearance at the four-<13> celebration in Sep- tember Tht 1nv1tat1on had sparked dissent among faculty and st'u- denu after rtpons that umve"'1ty would J1 ve Reagan an honorary dqree. Blowing own horn I\ "11\:APOLIS. Md -UO\.' Harry Ha1bet took up the l11Jmp(t 1n the Slllth arade, and he never rtally put tt down Hughes will open a benefit celcbnty performance at the Un1- vcrs1ty of Maryland Saturday to help sponsor a series of chamber music concerts. He'll be accom- panied on piano. and wi ll plar, "I'm Just Wild About Harry. • "When the Saints Go Marchan& In" and other old favorites. 'Tm havmg fun with it," the governor said. "I hope everyone who hears me takes it as lightly as I do, and doesn't expect another Harry James." Royal• at.ci nema LONDON-Queen Ellubetlt II and husband Pnnce Pltlllp attended a special showmg of the American movie "White N1ahts." which was panned by London cnt1cs. The royal couple refused to be drawn out on the enaaaement of Pnnce Aadrew and Sarai! Fu111oa when they attended the ,howmg at London's Odeon C.1nema Actor and dancer Gre1ory Hlae1 was there with JtnJ Shllmow11ll. But GeraldlH P•1e. Hetu Mlrf'ea, lsaMlla Ro11elll1I and Mlkhll 8ar)'11bU1ov didn't ,how up PENNY WISE. POUND FOOLISH 8 o th vulnerllbh.• South deal~ WEST NORTH +J432 \7 QJ 2 O QJ 1098 •JO EAST • Q9 6 "8 7 + K 815 IV K9643 0 762 •96 0 K 53 •QJ 852 SOUTH t A 107 \7 A 10 5 0 A4 +AK 7'3 The b1dd1ng. Sou th Weet 1 . PaH 2 NT PaH Pa88 Pua North l 0 3 NT Opening lead: Four of " EHt Pase Paa• We have a natural tendency to hoard our assets; to ltccept a bar gain at face valut' and look no deep- er into the matter That t'an provt• fatal at the bridge table. North-South had a straightfor- ward auction to reach their natural contract of three no trump. 1nce S(')uth'sjumpto two no trump prob- ably denied a four-card m~or suit. ~orth had no desire to look for any other contract. West led his fourth-best heart and declarer saw an opportunity to win cheaply He played the Jack from dummy, which won Only now did declarer start to count has wmners Be found he had six fast tricks. and needed to develop three 10 the minor sutts if he was to make his contract He took a successful TllAT H ILT PUUlll 0 ll90rronqe lellen of Ike four Krombled words be- low to form four timple word• I n y( rr I I· tr( 1 I l t ---------------------- CHARLES • GOREN OMAR SHARIFF diamond finesse. tlten led the ten of clubs Ea~t covered and, when declarer ducked. reverted to 3 heart Declarer found that seven tracks were all he could garner South iihould have realized there was practically no way to make his no trump game unless he could de- velop dummy's diamonds. To ac- complish that, at was essential that he keep an entry on the table. Tht> only one available was the queen· Jack of hearts. [orre<:t technique IS to play low from the board and win the first tm·k in hand with the ace of hearts Then declarer simply plays the al'e of diamonds and another, ;tnd continues with diamonds until he has driven out lhe king. 1'o re turn by Ea<tt can do declarer any harm Sooner or later. declarer will ~atn thf' lead. and he can then force an entr} tJ the table by ltadu.g .s heart toward the queen-jack There 1s no way the defenders can prevent him from reaching the good diamonds for his contract. WOlt .... r __ N_O_A_R_Y___.I :"'! During the depressron we had I I I I~ . . a safeguard aga1nS1 self-prty m . . . . our house, .. related my uncle _ 1 ________ "We .. kept a chanty bOx fOf the . DEWDDE I I" Is I I I O COfflple1e the clovckle qiH>led . • • • • by f1ll1nq "' 1loe "''"'~ WO<d1 ...__.___....._-'-~-...__....J you de•elop from 1tep No 3 below f9 Pl!INT NUM8£U0 lETlfllS IN THESE SQUARES A UNSOAMBlE ABOVE lETTEllS V TO GET ANSWH • s I I I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Lose energy 5 Log structure 9 Was nosy 14 Mideast gull 15 Arab Chief 16 Ac1or Greene 17 Victuals 18 Skir1 type 19 Got to one s feet 20 S. American rodents 22 Pepped up 24 Wandering 26 Retained 27 Lump 29 Wool weight 30 Supporter 33 Bessemer. e.g. 37 Ear part 38 "Step on 111" 39 Title 40 Atl -Day 4 1 Black birds 42 Takeoffs 44 Chaps 45 Presef'\le 46 Go first 47 Parent Brit 49 Mollusk 53 Banishes 2 17 20 38 « 58 82 85 57 Excite 58 Forward 59 Maintain 61 -Minor 62 Chop up 63 - -dog's hie ~Autocrat 65 Summoned 66 Debris 67 Exclamauons DOWN 1 Florida city 2 Conjectures 3 Respond 4 Photo equipment 5 Bang into 6 Friend· Fr 7 Europeans 8 Three-sided 9 Toiled 10 Studied 11 lne>torable 12 Noun ending 13 Tour de force 21 Outbur1t 23 Actor Novello 25 -Klppur 28 Zinc and lead, e g 30 Quartet .I "'EVIOUI PUZZU I~ W O 31 Expen 32 Loch - 33 Fictitious 34 Melody 35 Emerald Isle 36 Undressed hide 37 Noisy person 40 Way to another floor 42 - proc.sslng 43 Electrical unit 45 Erose 47 UK money 48 Live It up 50 Pocketbook 51 Undertake 52 Severs 53 Storm 54 Lamb 55 -Beach 56 Mixer 60 Funny person 10 t 1 12 13 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Some man called to tell us he's got the wrong number." MARMADUKE PEANUTS OKAY PARTNER. HERES THE WAY IT'S 601N6 TO BE... --"----.--..- GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08£18R08E - by Brad Anderson OlJ~ COO~HIP IS l..U(I ON1t> A MLL.l!T! by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "Whll• you were at It. why dldn•t you buy 1 couple ready·made hole1?0 DENNIS THE MENACE <~ 3 25 by Hank Ketcham ~ - I I I ! j 1 l by Charles M. Schulz ~,...-----"""'C:":~ w~o GETS THE CMOCOLATE OUP C()()l(IES? by Jim Davis PERHAPS YOO COUL'7 (iAP.Nl~H IT WrTH A CHOCOLATE C.AKE. by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan 1\.\f.'( coo..o 0f.. t~f. 6lZf a: CA~ ME.t.OHS by Pat Brady BLOOll COU1'TY MOON .MULLINS Peet< CONDITION... ® I§MM,A's GOOD-NEIGH BO!< POLICY ,, •. ..._ ........ .._ .... ... __ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER DOONESBURY ~ ~ f/£P A lbT rY fOl.J<5 HA'tE 8llN Sllif.KJ fT lATEl.'I. f:SP«..IAUY 1H05t LMN5 IN A I PUSTY Llmt ~AT 71E -~7/P • ~TUAS '- Orenge Cout OAJLY PILOTITu.day. Mat'Cft 25, 1H8 d it\ MEANWHILE . , by Ferd &. Tom Johnson ···IS l<NOWING SOf'v\ETHIN~ f¥ALLY <SOOD .ABoUT EAC~ OF HS~ NEl<SHBORS. by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batiuk 11'100K A~ ra?.f~EF~ 00 fW..) FPl£ 10 HEAl ! by Gary Trudeau , . l I . i ... AlO Orlnge COlilt DAILY PILOT/ T~. Marct125, 19" CREDI T L1Nf Paper chase may lead to profits How much is your stock worth? For most people, that's not a hard question to answer. Up..to-tbe- minutc statistics on the thousands of stock$ traded publicly in the United States arc only as lllr away as the financtal .>ages of the dally ncws- peper. But let's say . you inherit 1,000 shares of Buggy Whip Inc .• which is not listed in the paper. How do you fi nd out bow much that stock is worth, if anything? Fortunately, the detective-"'ork 1s not as difficult as wouJd first apPear -once you learn where 10 tum for information. Begin with your proof of own- ershjp, the stock certificates. Listed there is the "transfer agent" for Buggy Whip stock. Transfer agents, generally banks, acts as stock record keepers, keeping track of who owns how many shares and mailing dividend checks. Vir- tually aJI corporations that issue stock • hire transfer agents to keep share- holder records straight. The chan~ arc good that Bugy Wlup's transfer agent will know what bealme of tbe company. If the transfer iwcnt can't help, your next step is to look up Buggy Whip in any of the foUowina publications: National Stock Summary. published by tbe National Quotauon Bureau. the Financial Stock G uide Service, · Commerce Oearinghouse Capital Changes Reporter or the Robert 0 . FiSber Manual of Valuable and Worthless Securities. One of these sources should tell you whether Buggy Whip has changed its name, been swaJJowcd up by another corporation or gone out of business. These volumes are widely used by professionals; your brokerage finn probably has them in its library. Your local business library may have a copy of one of them. For a small fee, you c~n have the search done by a specialist, such as R.M. Smythe an New York. Sl.lpposc you find that Busgy Whip was acquired in 1923 by American Thorobred Supplies, today a leading and ve?. profitable manufacturer of racina stlks. What next? If the company's transfer agent ts not listed in your souroc, you could call American Thorobrcd's investor relations department to get the name of the transfer agent. You shoUJd also ask how much the company pajd to Buggy Whip stockhQlders more than 60 years ago. Assuming the Buggy Whip stock certificates have been legally trans- ferred to your name, all you need do is sign the back of them, have your bank guarantee your signature and send the certificates to American Thorobred's transfer agent by registered mail. The agent will issue you shares in Thorobred based on the price the company paid for Buggy Whip stock. If you decide to sclJ Amencan ·rhorobred the Internal Revenue Service will set into the picture and you will need to determine the "cost basis" of the securities for capital gains tax purposes. Since you inherited the stock you'll owe capataJ gains tax on the amount you receive from the sale minus the value used for Federal Estate Tu purposes. H.ad the stock been a gift instead, the IRS would calculate capital gains tax owed based on the stock's sale price minus the price originally paid by the donor. As far as capital gains ta:itcs are concerned, it's usually better to inherit stock than to receive it as a gift. The reason is that. more often than not, a stock is worth more on the day its owner dtes than on the day of purchase. Therefore the greater the cost basis of a stock. the less capital gajns tax is owed on its sale. If a gjf\ of stock turns out to be worthless. there's some co nsolation for the tax conscious investor. A worthless stock certjficate had to have some value at some time and the Internal Revenue Service aJlows you to deduct the past value of the stock as a long-term capital loss on your federal income tax return. Inherited worthless stock certificates. on the other hand. don't qualify for capital loss treatment if they were worthless on the day you inherited Lhem. Someceruficates that have no value as securities may be worth something because of their collector's value. usually because of great age or high quality engraving. In our example, however, your 1.000 shares of Buggy Whip were not worthless. The stock turned out to be a diamond in the rough -but only after you did some digging. You can save your heirs and yourself future (Pleue eee PAPER/Al 1) HEDIN 1.LEClt.NER Plan Hold Corp. tells prOmotions Gerald Redla has been named vioc president of sales and marketing for the Plu Hol4 Corp. of Irvine, a manufacturer of architectural, engineering and art furniture and filing systems. ~edm has been with Plan Hold for 13 years, most recently as vice president of sales. He succeeds J• Doll, former vice president of marketing, who becomes vice president of international Operations for CPG latenaattoul, Plan Hold's parent company. Hedin has named Grabm IUecbttt eastern fe$ionaJ saJes manager. responsible for sales territories from Illinois to the Atlantic Ocean. He had previously spent 26 years at Bammo1 IDdHtries. • • • Joteplil Moyle has been appointed manager of a five~state rcgJOn for Marlletillc lma1ea Corp. of Costa Mesa, creator and promoters of mall credit cards. Moyle's territory covers Colorado, Utah, Nevada. Arizona and New Mexico. Previously. he had worked for Su JUD Flber&J.u1 Pool1 in Denver. • • • Teel Jamea has been appointed markcung manager of Cascade Gn,Wct S7ttem1 of Irvine. which manufactures computer-aided drafting systems. Previously, James held similar positions at PDA EDp.eerta1 in Santa Ana and Pertee Computer Corp. in Irvine. • • • Tom Bown has been promoted to director of OEM sales at AST Reaearc~ lac. of Irvine. Before joining AST. Bowen had served as marketing and sales consultant for severaJ microcomputer com- panies in the Los Anaeles area. • • • CraJ1 Miller, former president of SYS/COM, Ltd. in lrv1ne has joined Commerda.l B'°'en. lac. as a sales and leasing agent in the office and industriaJ division of the EJ Toro commercial and (Pleue .ee PROllOTl0ft8/ Al 1) 1 9 DOWNS Lii•J-_ c~ J ct I~-~~ ~H 4Y,. 13~ -I -~ -1h -'l'J -~ -1 -S-16 -I'll It l/4 -11. -11. -'h -~ -1 -S-16 -l 'J. -... -~ -'h -I'll No~ get the CD you can add to. Here's a new advantage. a fixed rate CD you can add money t6. 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McGaJrt has been nam~ director of media relations for M~DMMU l>Mala"• information systems group in Irvine. ~u~k was fonncrry the group's director of commurus;ations.west and brin~ more than 20 yean of ex~riencc to his new post. He will be ba!Cd 10 Newport Beach. McGu1rk's former responsibilities will be assumed by F ord R. P~ps, director of communications. • • • Bob Koop and Patrick Teaore of RE/MAX Costa Mesa are amona ~e Rl:;fMAX ~rofessionaJs who received awi.fds for outstanding achievement m real estate sales and services for 1985. • • • WUlla_m A. Hall, general manager of the RJtt-c.rtso. Hotel at Laguna Niguel for the past three years, has accepted a post as vice presi~ent of operations for ~e LodJe at Pebble Beach and Tile Ima at Spanish Bay, along the 17-mile Drive in Monterey. • • • Cbrlu (Cla•ck) Qtleeau has been named editorial director of Ju1~a P•b~c Relatloc1 of Santa Ana. He had been pTCSident of pu~hc ~lat1ons for ~~ Advert111Ds, The Huntington Beach resident 1s a former publicist for CBS-TV and publicity director for Paramou t Televilloa and the author of two books. • • • Jou C. Wa11oa has been appointed treasurer oftbe So•tlt Coa1t Ballet Co. Board of Trustee&, a non-profit corporation based in Newport Beach. Wasson is audit manager for the accouoting and consulting finn ofCoopen 6 Lybru d. • • • Edward L. Sampson has been hired by the Newport Beach office of Coopers • Lybrucl as manager of manufacturing consulting. Weiadell A. B•tckbt100 ill has bttn promoted to tax man~er. Sampson, of Irvine. specializes in advanced manufactunng technology, specifically robotics and computer integrated manufac- turinJ. Hutchinson specializes in corporate reorganization foreign taxation, corporate and individual taxation. ' • • • Fred Primo of Newport Beach has been named vice president of major loans at Irvine-based Westen Emplre Savta11 alUI Lou. He comes to Western Empire from Flnt Metro Adviton, a mortgage banking finn in Newport Beach. • • • Peter Upton has been elected president, chief executive officer and a director of Nel1oa Re1eard 1 It Developmeat Co. of Irvine. He rep~ces Enc Neltoa, Pti.D ., foundcT of the firm, who remains as chairman of the board and of the scientific advisory committee. ~P!O.n most rtttntly served as president of Allerpa lmterutiout. a divts1on of Smllt!Klbae Bectmu. He brings more than 25 years of management expcncnce in the drug industry to bis new post. • • • Claarles A. Holloway and Roea.ld V. Roteq911t have been named as directors of Job La1q Bome1, a subsidiary of London-based John Laing pie, a multinational development and construction company. Holloway is associate dean for academic affairs at S&aaford Graduate School ofBusiness while Roscquist is director and shareholder in the law firm of Crosby, Bea.fey, Roacti ud May, based io Oakland. 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Oiacco, who is chainnan, president and chief executjveofHercules loc .. a Wilminaton, Det.-bued maker of specialty chemicals, fibers, films and aerospace propellants. Giacco understands restructurin&. After he took command of Hercules in 1977, whlcb then had S 1.6 bil.Uon in sales, the comJ)Jny sold 60 percent of its assets and then rebuilt with the help of acquisitions. Sales in l 98S topped $2.S billion. The strategy was desianed to make Hercules less de~eot on basic commodity cbemtcals, whose prices have dropped steadily m recent years. The rebWldina was aimed at making Hercules a leading player on the world market in specialty businesses that carried higher profit margins. That deflation in hish·volume basic chemicals is a major reason cited for the recently announced rnt.NCl~ .s« wriieoft'J by tomeofthe1nd~a otayen, 1ueh 11 Oo'W Co. aad Moiuanto Co.. loda companiea' ._ cisions rauhcd ia pre.Wt cblrttt ap.inst f~ eaminp of more than S.00 million. Even Hercula' llratel)' bat DOt been problem-free. la 191~. f\anber coats to modernize its specialty· chemical ooeratioll helped lower eaminp to S 133.2 million f'tom a record 'S 197 .2 milHoa in 19'4, while revenue was neatly flat at Sl.S9 billion. ln a recent interview, Giacoo said many of the domestic chemic:al coml)IAies were al9W to realize lb.at the price slide in buic chemicals and other commodities that began a few yean aao wu DOt a temporary pbenomenom. As a result, ~ did not take 11ep1 to counter the pcnistent ~o 1n prices, which ~ qpava _by 1ncreucd compeu.tJOn from oman producers. be taid. "Most people did not believe it was a structural cha.ftae," and thcrefort "thought they would be able to railC priocs. •• he said. They were wrona. But why are sc many restructurinp takin& place onl) PAPER CHASE ••. homAlO paper chases by following two simple rules: less time tryina to tip~ out what you already own and wbat it's worth. Mary J ........ .toe fftSWeat ... now? .. Beca\&le thiJ is a t.enibk )'ell'" in the -~ he said. .. and it'• • t.enible yt2r becaute all of a sudden they are~ ti.e fact that fore~ ue COGl.lDI an markda ue beiae taken away Ud tbae marteu prob. ably will D01 be l"'ll'inecl So you miabt u well (ace up to it now, aoct once tometbina tets popular every. body doet lL •• But 1.be milpided intention• of the rauueturinp ........_more imponant than their timiQL G'..a:o auened. .. I think a lot of people that are tallcina ralNCt\&riac oow haven't even couidered the world market. .. be aaid.. .. What they're talkilf about is cleanina up their acts ~- Yet it ii forelali competition, primarily from the Ewopeana, that should be the foca.l point oft.be U.S. chemical indultJ'y"t rapome, laid Giacco~ wbote company bas wholly owned units in more than 1 doun countries. . 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In the case of Orange Coast Collqe, the Pirates haven't bad the problem ofa losina streak, at least .not in the South Coast Conference race, this season. occ is sitting atop the sec standings at the sprina break with an unblemished 7-0 record, I Yi games ahead of Rancho San· tiaao and 21/l in front of pre-league favorites Cerritos and Cvr:>ress. And this is the same Orange Coast team that was tabbed for a fifth-place finish at the start of the! season. One of the reasons for the surprising start has been the pitching of Longo Garcia) a ri&ht-bander who Pirate Coach Mike Mayne calls "our stopper." "He's the guy we turn to," said Mayne. LoncoGuda But be ldmiu tbat a year's worth of experience bu made alJ the difference in the world. .. I'm puttillf the ball more where J want to," said Garcia. wbo compares bis style or pitcbin1 to a Scott MeGreaor. "I like to chanse speeds and throw a lot of ground balls. "And we've improved a lot defensively. I thouaht we'd be weak U.P th~ middle but it just isn't so. Part of it is teepina the defense awake and on their toes by throwing strikes and I.hat's what I try to do.•• . Garcia describes himself as a contrl pitcher despite the fact that be has walked 29 batters in 4S inninp, including seven in the win over Cerritos lait Saturday. "I like to ao after certain players in the lineup," be explaina. "I will Jive up a few walks, that's my style. But I'd rather walk a few people and try and act out of it with a double play than Jive up the long ball.•• Garcta isn't an overpowering pitcher. He does have 3S strikeouts in 4S innmgs, but be channels hit abilities into trying to keep the hitter off-balance with a diet of off-speed pitches. "A lot of the game is mental," he says. "I try to block everything out of my mind when I'm on the m·ound. The idea is to keep cool under press\lf'C." cro.wn INGLEWOOD (AP) -J.C.ateee. Abdul Jabblr scored 20 pointl • cbi Loi AnF1es l.aken clindled daeU: seventh straiabt Weswu Collfermce titleoutri.itt with a 124-102 Natioaal Buketbell Association victory on Monday ni&ht over the San Ailtonio Spun at the Forum. The Lakers bad clinched a tie fOC' the confermcc title earlier Monday niaht when the Houston Rockets were defeated by the Botton Ceftica, 114-107, in Boston. The La.ken led 90-83 after three quarters and outscored the Soun 16-4 in tlfe first ·four minutes of the final period to break the pme open. "He really knows how to pitch." He showed that ability most recently in a complete..game 4-3 victory over Cerritos last Saturday, a game in which the Pirates opened up some breathing room on the rest of the sec. "I never considered myself the ace of the t~m." said Garcia, who is currently 4-1 with a 1.40 earned run average. "This is more ofa team-type deal and I'm real happy with the way the team has been doing so far. "I thought we had good !itching but I didn't think the bitting woul come around as much as it has." Garcia attended Lo, Amigos High where be was named first-team all-Garden Grove Leaaue and third-team all-CIF bis senior year. "The first time Coach (Mayne) saw me pitch in high school, I threw a no-bitter,'' recalls Garcia. "It was against Santiago lD m y senior year. Coach Mayne really took an interest in me and was one of the few coaches who actually came out and watched me pitch." James Worthy added 18 poi.nu as eight La.ken scored in doubie-filures. Earvin .. Magic" Johnson contri~ 16 points and 12 assists. ReterVC center Petur Gudmondslon, in hit first appearance since si&ninl to a 10. day conuact with the ~SC::: l 4 points and grabbed nine Alvin Robertson scored l 8 points and Artis Gilmore added 17 for San Antonio, which lost its third ttraiPL Reserve forward Jeff lamp and forward Mike Mitchell each added 1 S points for the Spun. But Garcia cenainly isn't the only one on the staff that knows how to pitch. Sam August. a freshman right-bander from Fountain Valley High, is unbeaten this year and J im Foley bas filled in admirably as the team's No. 3 starter. Garcia is one of just four returning players on the freshman-dominated team. Last season, be was an unspectacular 4-5 with an ERA of 4.89 with nine starts and 70 innings pitched. (Pleue .e GAJtCIA/82) The taken led 46-40 with 6:28 left in the second period before outscor- ing the Spurs 20.11 to ta.kc a 66-SI halftime advantage. The Spurs IOt within five points three times in the third period and were still within seven points going into the final quarter. All I.his is just fine with Garcia. Areaprepsendurearuggedday The Lakers outrebounded the Spurs 67-SO io the game. Irvin e m anages split behind Snoddy; Estan cia, Seahawks ousted in tourneys There were some high points along the tournament trail for area high school baseball teams Monday, but it was mostly neptive as Estancia and Ocean View were eliminated, Irvine split, Woodbridge suffered a shutout loss and Saddle back was beaten twice. Hc~·s bow it went: 1"tH 4, SM4.I~ 1; Ba.u.iat 4, lniM S: The big news for the Vaqueros came in the opening win over Saddleback in the Santa Ana Elks Tournament, where Brian Snod- dy continued bis outstanding pitch- i°'fhe senior allowed just su hits. while wa1kin& none and striking out three. in 26'f> innings this year. Snoddy has walked just two all year. "He doesn't hurt himself (with walks) out there," said Irvine Coach Bob Flint "Brian doesn't strike out a lot of f.UYS (he bas 16 this season) and be isn t very dramatic. But he gets the job done." Mike Moceri, Jeff Walters and Brian Brocuff each went 2 for 3 for Irvine, with Brocuft's double setting up the fint two Vaquero runs in the bonom of the second innin&- Freshman s hortstop Terry Rahmatulla drove in the final runs with a two-run single in the fourth inning. Then, in the seventh, Banning won it on a single, double, intentional wallc and base hit to end the game. Irvine, now 7-5-1 was to go for third-place honors today Vt'ith a noon game at Rancho Santiago. Capo Valley 10, Estucla 4; Bolu Grode J, Estucia 0: The Eagles WCTC eliminated from the Bolsa Grande Tournament after the twrn losses. ln the opener, Nathan CaJJ doubled. tripled and walked as Capo Valley used a 10.bit attack., half of them for extra bases, to beat the ~~ch-hitter John Drake had an RBI single durin,& a fo ur-run sixth inning to highlight the Estancia attack. However, the Eagles com- mitted three errors which hurt their cause. In the second game, Bolsa Grande scored three runs off losing pitcher Pat Norville. but only one was earned. It was the first earned run allowed by Norville this season. The second game was scoreless until the bottom of the founh when Bolsa Grande ~layed two hits and an error on a p1ck-0fTattempt into an unearned run. The Matadors added rwo more m the sixth off the hard-luck Norville. one coming on a fl y ball that was lost in the sun. Norville tned to help his own cause at the plate in the second game. drilling two hits. including a double. UCirVine wins own tourney The UC Irvine tennis team made quick work of Duke and captured the seventh annual UCl-Marrion Tennis Classic, S-1 , Monday on the Ant- ea teTS' courts. It was a eartJcularty satisfying win for Coach Greg Panon. whose squad was blanked by Maryland. 9-0, in the final last year. ··1t was a sweet win," said Patton. ··we came out aagressively and did not lay back today. We came out charging." The Anteaters, who have won the tournament three times outriaht and shared the championship with Utah in 1982, WC'1'C denied a chance at avenging last year's loss to Maryland. Maryland was relegated to the third-place match after losing to Duke, 5-3. on Sunday. Bruce Man Son Hing shook off a sluggish start to down Jeff Hcnb, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 in a battle of nationally- ranked players 10 No. 1 singles. Darren Yates breezed past Tom Fnsber, 6-2, 6-3. and Mark Kaplan also cnused to a 6-1, 6-3 win OVCT Ricley Peck. ltatancla ahortstop Ales Sandosequl preparee to apply tai late u Bol• Grande cw, .... ,._~......,_ ........ buel'V.DDer Doug Roeentrater alldee in ly dmiDC the foa..rth lnnlnll Monday. The Vaqueros then proceeded to take a 3-1 lead against Banning into the bottom of the sixth inning of the seoond game, but the Pilots pushed over a pair of runs in the sixth on a two-out single to pull even. (Pleue .ee BJGB SCHOOL/83) Wms by Ken Derr and An Hernandez (in three sets) sealed the WlD for the Anteaters. No doubles were contested since the match bad already been decided. The Anteaters immediately boarded a plane and headed for Birmingham. Ala. for the prestigious Blue-Orey Classic which Wlll run from Thursday through Sunday. sec falls in ninth toUCSD SAN DIEGO -Host UC San Diego pushed over three runs in the bottom of the ninth innina to over- turn a 3-1 deficit aod knock off Southern California Coll~. 4-3, in a non-conference baseball game Mon- day. Vanguard starter and losing pitcher Brian Otten appeared to have things under control entering the final inning. He had worked the f111t eight innings, having allowed one un· earned run. However. the Tritons put t<>acther back-to-back doubles and a squeeze play to tie the game before Mark Deushane rame on the a«ne with runnen on first and second and none out. A b4nt smale loaded the bases and a wild pitch alfowed the winnin& run to come across for San Diego. Ovel"llll, Otten pitched ei&ht in- runp-plus, allowina four runs (two urned), 12 hits and no walks while strilcina out five. SC'C, I 2-8 overall, had opened the pme with three runs in the top of the fint, all with two outs and all unearned. After the San Dieao pitcher drop. ped the bill coverif\I first for 1n error to let one run 1COre, Jim McC~ll followtd with a two-run ainak. UC Sin Dieao closed the pp with an untamed run in the founh 1nnin1 and thl' teams playC'd scorele unul the ninth. Dodgers ' Sciascia has bucked odds Hard work has helped him come back from rotator cuff injury VERO BEACH, Fla (AP)-Mike Sciascia of the Los Angeles Dodgers, whose baseball career nearly ended three yean ago on a throw to second base, bas bounced back from the serious injury he suffered to become one of the pme's finest catchers. And it would seem that at age 27. Scioscia's best years arc ahead of him. "I won't say 1 didn't realize the severity of the injury and I knew the odds were against me, but I also knew that with a lot of hard work l could come back," Scios<:ia said. "l never gave up hope. That's because I was sure that 1f hard work was what it took, f'd be back." Scioscia suffered a shaht tear to the rotator cuff oft he riaht s&oulder while throwing out Alan Wiaams of the San Dieao Padres at 1CCOnd May 14, 1983 He spent the remainder of that year rehabilitatina and servint as the Dodatn' "Eyt in the Sky.' working with a wa.lkie·tallcic in the press box or stands to help position Los Angeles fielders. Scioscia came back in 1984, playin, in 114 pmes and h1ttin1 .273 wnfl five home runs and 38 runs batted in. Last year. be really bloS10med. h1tt1n1 .296 with 26 doubles, se"en homers. 53 RBI and 77 walks. i ll career-htah tot.alJ. Sci0te1a came close to bccomnig the first DQ<Sacrs' catcher to hit .300 pncc Roy CampantU. did 1t 1n I 9SS . and had an on-base percen184e of .407. second-best in the Nauonal League. ln add1t1on. he struck out only 21 times in 429 official at-bats. "1 was happy to contribute, but I think it's more important to do the little things that help you win," be said. ··1 think I did some of those things last year. "I might have a season this year that won't look as good on paper, but it might be better ifl do more of those little things. I'm not really concerned with numbers or personal aoats." Scioscia said that no matter how well he hits, his main contributions don't come when he's swinging the bat. "A catcher's first job 1s defense," be said. "If you're not doin~ the job defensively, then you're going to be a liability to your club. "Much of my contribution 1s on defense, whether it's handling pitch- ers, knowina situations, helping with the other playm on defense. "You only swing the bat four llmes a pme. As a catcher, you're going to be callitlf 130, 140 ritcbes a pme." Scioeaa, one o the best plate- blockina catchers around, said he's still cooccmed with the tnJury he suffered nearly three years aao. That's becau1e he docs something about it every day. "I think bav101 a rotator cuffls ltke being an alcoholic." he said. ··vou'rc constantly rchab1htating. You're never cured. rm doma weight work day-in and day-0uL "It's necessary for me if I want to keep on playinf Someume~. It can be a drag. But )OU ve got to push yourscll to do 1t Consider the alternative. "Every day I'm dOIDJ some form of work for 1t. both dunng the season and in the off-season. It (the IDJUfY) could happen again. But the stronger I k~p my arm. the greater the poss1- b11ity 1s that 1t won't happen." Pat Scttnar. the ~crs· physical therapist. said: "Mikes got to do sometb1na eve!') da) to sta) at the level be is·· Sampson suffers injury after fall BOSTON (AP) -Houston Rockets AU-Stu center Ralph Sarn\)S<>n was hospitalized but im- prov101 Monday ntght after he feU while rebounding in an NBA pme with Boston, according to Celtics sp0kesman Jeff Twiss. .. The X-rays of the neck and head were ocpllve," Twiss said after Sa.mpSOn was earned from the Boston Garden court on a stretcher and later taken to Massachusetts General Hos- pital "There is no word yet on the X- rays of the mid-back.·· Old-Timer's Day for Angels in win over Giants Sutton, 40, Jackson, 39, instrumental in victory From AP dlspatdla PALM PRJNOS -Don Sutton pitched s1x perfect innin&J and Regae Jackson bit• three-run homer and drove Ll'l four runs Mondar as the An1els scored an 8-3 exhibit100 baseblJ victory over the San Francitco Giants. Suuon, who tums 41 nexc month. reurcd au 18 bitten be faced. nnklna out four. Tbe veteran nah t·hander lowered bis sprina earned run averaat to I SJ for I 7'n 1nnin Jack.son's homer, bis xoond o( the spnl"\I, came off n&ht·handcr Mike Krukow 1n the third 1nnina. Jackson, who will be '40 1n May, alto doubled 1n a run m 1he fif\h He le.ads the Anaeli. with 12 RBI Wally Joyner had four h1u, mclud1n RBI s1naJcs 1n the fif\h and suth inninp. for the Anael now 9·8. Tbc Giants a.re 9-6. San Franasoo's Ctuh 0aV1s sinJ)cd or.' nght· hander Jim laton With one out in the ~venth Mike Aldrete. who had walked. went to third on Davis' sin&Je and scored on • throwma error b catcher Bob Boone Aldrete lhen singled Wlth two outs 1n tht ninth, and Ron Roen1ckc followed W'llh a two-run homer. utton. who has bttn con istentl) pla~ by his prosress an h11 21st b11 leque camp, had l111le to add about tht 1mpr'C'Sl"t outing. "I couldn•t be any more plca\Cd a far as what I want to accompla.sb 1n spnna 1ra1nina." Qid Sutton. "'ho·11tum41 on or 2 "h' f'CV.'aldJnt 10 stand out thCf't and be able to follow (catcher) Bob Boone. "Th1' was one of th~ days when I wt b t wu a more emouonal &UY· All the u\IJ"(iieats for gelling exated were ~." Jle m onrcome Docf6en, 4 -1 ST. PETER B RG. Ra. -tan Jcfknoo's ue-brcak1na s1~ tpited a three-nm tCVenth inn1na that c:amcd the cw Yor Mets to a 4-1 ,·1ctory ova the Loi Antda Ood&en. The rookie outfielder follo'#Cd two-out ina)cs b} Argicn11 Salazar and 8any Lyons with the R.81 h1l that raised bis Grape{nut Leque I\'~ to 409 Wally 9ackman'5 run·'CC>nn& ttn&)e and Manano Duncan's bobble of ~V1n Mitcbcll'1 Jf'Ound ball scored two mort runs as lbc Dodtcr'I lost their fifth 1ftll.ht pmt -~ . ' .. -Orlnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday. Maren 25. 1986 Buckeyes reach final Ohio State to meet Wyoming after beating Louisiana Tech Fntm AP '11,atdtet NEW YORK-It wiU be Ohio State vs Wyomina m Wednesday's final of the National Invitation Tour· nament after each pe>sted semifinal ba$ketbaU wms Monday. Here's what happened: ~o State '7t, Loaill&aa Tee~ H : Seven-foot Brad Sellers had 23 Points, 13 rebounds and.nine blocked shots and Dennis Hopson also scored 23 pe>ints as Ohio State under lame-duck Coach Eldon Miller defeated Lowsiana Tech. Miller, fired Feb. 3 effective the end at the end of the season and alrtady hired by Northern Iowa, will lead the Buckeyes into the championship game against Wyoming m the 49tb NIT. Sellers, who starts at forward, had a perfect second baJf, hitting all seven of his shots and each of his four free throws and scored 18 points after intenrussion. Sellers. who was only I for 6 in the first half, tied the NIT rc«>rd for blocked shots set by Virginia's Ralph Sampson against Lafayette in 1980. Hopson had 12 of his 14 first-half points m the first 8112 minutes as Ohio State jumped ahead 18-8. The GARCIA ... From Bl Garcia 1s interested 1n a major college as a showcase to potential pro scouts. "I've bad contact with Cal State Fullerton and a scout from Minnesota and the Phillies have talked to me," be says ... I do admit that between mnings rm aware about the scouts in the stands. "But ifs something that I'm going to wall until the end of the year to decide on " -S B PORTS REAK Fans ready to deal almost anything for NCAA tickets From AP dispatches DALLAS -Agents are doing a bnsk m trade in tickets for the NC AA Final Four this weekend. with eager b1.1)'ers ready to trade cash, tnps and even a used Rolls· Royce. "We buy them one minute and we sell them the next." said Bob Z1dell of Spectrum Tickets. He said the phones were nnging constant!) Monday with inquanes from people who want to sell tickets as well as those who want to buy them for the college basketball champ1onsh1ps at Reunion Arena. Agents said the volume of tickets sold 1s small. about 20 to 30 sales per day. because the) must buy the tickets before they can sell them. The $46 general tickets. d1stnbuted b) lottery. sold out several months ago, said Z1dell. who dcscnbes himself as a "ticket broker" pncing his commodity by the laws of supply and demand. Zidell said he has been offered free tnps to Vail. Colo., London and Hawaii m return for seats. "We're considering dealing with a Fon Worth gentleman who's considerins trading his used Rolls- Royce:· Z1dcll s~ud. He SaJd the car. worth about S 12.000. was offered in return for several tickets. Sales were moving slower in special ticket packages, with 18 of the pack.ages still unsold Monday, said Rick Baker. the executive director of a pnvate commmec hostin$ the championship. But Baker said he expects to sell the remaining packages before the end of the week. He said I 00 of the $5.000 packages have been sold and the remaining 18 are part of 40 packages offered at $4,000 each. The special ticket packages include party inv1ta· taons. parking permits and two seats to the two Saturday games and the Monday champ1onsh1p. "We've had more phone calls than we kn ow what to do with " Baker said. Quote of the day "cw York Giants All-pro linebacker, in a statement adm111ing that he was seeking treat- ment for drug abuse: "I do realize my rcspons1· b1ht)' to my family. m)' teammates, the NFL and most 1mportantl)' to the youth of Amenca to portray the proper image I will make the most determined effort of my career to restore that image and to insure everyone that 1 still retain those same original asp1rat1ons " ABC ousts Namath, Simpson "'E~ YOKK-Joc Namath and O.J. Ill <;1mpson ha ve been removed from the Monday Night rootball broadcasting team at ARC and Frank Gifford can remain onl y ac; an analyst a network source said Tuesday. Cap11al ( 1t1e\. which now owns ABC and 1s 1n the m1dc;t c)f coc;1-cutting measures. bought out Namath's contract fo r "le\c; than SI million but more than S800,000" 10\jamath served as an analyst for jUSt one >ear on the sencc; . . . Simpson has been offered a spot opposite Keith Jackc;on on the network's coverage of college football and, the source -who asked not to be named -said. "He's probably going to take 1t because he feels he'll get more v1s1b1hty than 1f he went somewhere else."' S1mpwn had been contacted by CBS and NBC about working NFL games. But. instead of leaving ABC. the c;ource said he will replace frank Broyles on Cf A telecasts 51mpo;on worked three year\ on Monday Night Football Gifford. who has been the play-by-play man on Monday Night r·ootball for I 5 years -Jackson handled those duties in the show's inaugural season - wlll be replaced b)' .\I Michaels. currently ABC's top baseball announcer. Michaels also d~c; play-by-play on some college football g.ame Gilea undergoes finger surgery MINNEAPOLIS -Minnesota North ~ Stan defenseman Cun Ci1les was recover-' Ina at home Monday after the tip of h15 lef\ rina finaer was amputated earlier 1n the day. a spokesman for the National Hockey le.agut club said. Doctors amputated C11les· linger tip to remove a bcn~ tumor near the top knuckle, said Dick Dillman. public rct.non1 director for the North Stars. The openat1on was an outpauent procedure and OiJ~ is ep"ected to be playing hockey apin an two •'CClts. Dillman said. The amputation should make 1t easier for Otles to pJay. Olllm1n said. "Whcl be had the tumor, he was under a &real deal of pun .. Dtllman 11Jd. "It was hard for him to hold the atidt bicausc of the pain . It was geuma very difficult for him 10 play." Buckeyes eAtended the mlJlln to 27-13 at lbe S:36 mark on a thteo-Point play by Kip Lomax. Louisiana letb which made less than • third or its shots in the first half, rallied for eiabt conaccutivc points to act within six of the Buckeyes. But the Bulldoes man.qcd only one basket in the last three minutes o(tbe half and trailed 32-23 at halftime. Louisiana Tech, 19-14, wu led by Roben Godbolt with 18 points and Louis Cook with 13. The Bulldogs got no closer than nioe pe>ints in the tee0nd half as Sellers, despite limping on an i.rtjured ankJe, scon:d at will for the Buckeyes. who will ao into the championship game with an 18-14 record af\er a 14-14 reaular season. Wyomlag t'7, Florida H : FennlS Dembo contmued his hot postscason scoring pace with 23 Points. leading Wyoming from an early 12-pe>iru deficit to a victory over Florida. Dembo, averaging 22 points in Wyoming's four NIT triumphs after a 16.5 average during the regular season, led a Wyoming surge during the middle 20 minutes of the game. Eric Lee kn er added 19 points and Turk Boyd I 0 for the Cowboys, who used their superior height to overcome the Gators. who finished the season 19-0. Kenny McClary. Florida's tallest player at 6-7, led the Gators with 13 points and !(}rebounds before fouling out with 2:47 remaining. Nine ofhis rebounds came in the first half. Junior forward Joe Lawrence got Florida off to a great start. hitting his first six shots. all on jumpers from at least 12 feet. Lawrence JO med guard Andrew Moten and McClary to ac.count for all of Florida ',s points as the Gators took a 25-13 lcad with 8:51 lcft in the first half. At that point, Lawrence had 12 points. Moten seven and McClary six. four of them on offensive rebou'nds against the much taller Cowboys. Wyoming. however, started asserting its height during the remainder of the first half by taking the ball inside. Lcckner, the Cowboys' 6-11 center. scored nine points and 6-4 forward Dembo had 12. only two of the~ on outside shots as the Cowboys rallied to close the deficit to 37-32 at halftime. Connors fined $20,000 NEW YORK -Tennis star Jimmy ~ Connors has been fined $20,000 and suspended for 10 weeks for defaulting a match last month. the Men's International Professional Tennis Councll announced today. Connors was informed of the decision a week ago. a Pro Council spokesman said. beginning a 30..<fa> penod for him to appeal. Bcforehccanappcal, he would have topay$25,000 to the Pro Council. which would include the $5,000 fine he was assessed by supervisor Ken Farrar after defaulting his semifinal match against Ivan Lend I in the Lipton International Players Championships at Boca Raton, Fla. Connors 1s playing a tournament at Chic.ago this week. He is not sched uled to play again until the French Open, which beg.ins Ma y 26. lfhe began his suspension immediately following the Chjcago tournament, he would not be abte to play a sanctioned tournament until Queen's Club at London. a grass court tournament ust'd as a warm up for Wimbledon. Bullets pull a way from Slxers Jeff Malone, who scored 29 points, led m an 8-0 run in the fou rth period that enabled Washington to draw away from Ph1ladel· ph1a, and the Bullets went on to record a 100-93 victory Monday night in the NBA. With the 76ers leading 77-74 early in the final period, Malone scored four points m the run and Cliff Roblll1oa and Gas Wllll•m• two each. The Bullets led the rest of the way ... Elsewhere in the NBA, Adrian Outley scored 32 points and Marlll Eaton added 20, including 10 in the final penod, as Utah downed Seattle, 116-108 ... Scott Wedman broke a 97-97 tie Wlth the first of two consecutive jumpers as Boston beat Houston, 114-1 07. The baskets by Wedman, who had 11 of his 19 points in the fourth quaner. lctcked off an I 1-3 surge that gave the Celtics a 108-IOOlead with 3:34 remaining and boosted the Celtics to their eighth straight victory ... Mark Aplrrt scored 21 of his 25 points in the second half. including 13 in the third quarter, in leading a balanced scoring attack as Dallas beat Indiana. I f.6-120. Jets erupt to crush Vancouver goals and combined with linematcs Dale ' Right wing Paul M•cLean scored two ~ Rawerclllalll and Brian Mallea for I 0 points Monday night as Winnipeg crushed Van- couver, 8-4, in the National Hockey League. The Jets arc now five Points ahead of Vancouver an the race for third spot m the Smythe Division ... In the only other NHL game Monday, goaltender Marlo Go11elln, repeating a shutout performance of a yea r ago, had 34 saves to back Peter St .. tlly'1 first-penod power play goal as Quebec edged Minnesota, t..(). The North Stars had not been shut out since their 8--0 loss to Gosselin and the Nordiques on March 13. 1985. Northwestem's Green resigns EVANSTON. 111 . -Northwestern Eil University football coach Dennis Green c II• Monday resigned his duti.es to join the San Francisco 49ers as an assistant coach. Green worked under San Francisco 49er Coach 8111 Walsh at Stanford and again with the 49ers before taking the Big Ten post. Green. 3 7, was one of the youngest head coaches at a major college program. But despite g.iving. ~he Northwestern program a measure of rcspc<_:tab1lity, Green never produced a winning team in his five-year tenure. He was 10-45 overall and 7-37 in the Big Ten. South Carolina tabs Felton COLUMBIA, S.C. -Calling his m appe>intment Monday to coach the South Carolina basketball team "a dream come true," George Felton said his goal is to return the Gamecocks to national prominence. "I feel that with the resources and my association Wlth the university. there's no place I can sell bctterthan South Carolina." said Felton. "My heart 1s here." Felton, a former Gamecock player. and associate head coach at Georgia Tech under Bobby Cremins, was a surprise choice. Most reports had Athletic Director Bob Marcum interested in Alabama's Wimp Sand· erson. Televtaion. radio TELEVISION 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASK.ETBAJJ.· Laken at Denver. Channel 9. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Oodaers v5. Phillies. from Ocatw111.Cr, Aa.J. KABC (790). t p.m. -BASEBALL: ;)In Francisco vs Anaels, from Palm Sprinp. KM.PC (710). WEDNESDA Y"S l\ADIO I 0:30 a.m. -LUDALL; MontreaJ vs. Dodacn. from Vero Beach. Fla.. KAO(' (790). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Oevcland vs. Anacls, from Palm Sprinp. KM.PC (710). - Wyomtna•• Erle Leeber launche9 ahot acatnat ihe defenae of Florida.. Kenny McClary (21) da.rlnC aemlflnal round ac- tion of the NIT toa..rnament ln New York. He's no aircraft carrier But6-2Dawktns has powered Duke into the Final Four By HAL BOCK .,.....,. . .-. EAST RUTH ERFORD. N.J. (AP) -The program lineup lasts Duke's Johnny Dawkins as merely mortal- sized, 6-2. 170 pounds. distinctly ordinary dimensions for an All- American basketball player. What's more, those numbers really seem to gi ve him the benefit of the doubt He looks smaller and li~tcr than that. He is slender. almost WlSpy, easily lost among the giants broad- caster Al McGuire likes to call afrcraft carriers. There arc teams with btgger team managers, keeping statistics for the coach. Navy's main aircraft carrier, 6-11 David Robinson, was parked in his personal port under the basket Sun- day in the NCAA East Regional final against Duke. As Dawkins came cruising in. he discovered Robinson. at anchor. "He seems to be everywhere. sometimes," Dawkins said. "I know he altered at least two of my shots. One of them I threw over the backboard."' That was pan ofa dreadful 3-for-14 shooting first half for Dawkms. whose jumpers were going. nowhere. Pan <?f being an All-Amencan .• however? 1s the ability to cope Wlth adversity. Dawkins simply decided he'd better find some other route to the basket, an entirely sensible idea under the circumstances. For his 15th sho~ he authored a length of the noor drive in the final mmute of the half that he translated into a showtime reverse slam dunk. It was the kind of shot that would have made a 7-footer proud. the kind of in-your-face mtimidator the big gu ys have cute. catchy names for fhe basket punctuated an 18·2 Duke spurt that buried Navy and 1t 1g11ited Dawkins. He made 9-of-10 second-half shots, firing and connect· mg from here. there and everywhere. He skJttcred all over the court. like a waterbug leaping from one hlly pad to another, and finished with 28 points in Duke's 71-50 demolition that put the Blue Devils in the Final Four. Dawkins' troubled first half did not hurt Duke because the Blue Devils had the good sense to bang the offensive boards. "The shots we Warriors earn softball split Woodbridge High salvaied a sph1 of two games to stay ahve 1n its own softball tournament Monday. The Warrior1. who fell to LA Mirada, 4-3. in the opening-round game, then edged Dana Hills. 2-1. an the consolation matchup Against the Dolphins. sophomore Tiffany Boyd was the hero. p1tch1na a two-hitter and doublina in the game Wlnnina l\ln. Af\er the two teams had traded single runs o1n the fourth, Lisa Stone sinaJed to stan the sjxth and wu sacrificed to second Sandra Schoonover then rtached on a field- er's choiet and came home on Boyd'~ double. Boyd. who also singled and scored the Wamors' fint run, had 10 strikeouts and walked four Woodbridae. now 6-3 o"'rall. wu to meet Savanna in the 11 a.m consolat1on semifinals for the riaht to mett El Toro for tht consolation mte at 3 ,., .......... Duke'• Johnny Dawkin• hopa to cut down another net Monday night after the NCAA cha.mplonahip game ln Dallu. missed. we got second and third rebounds." he said. "And they're the ones we put back in. That was the difference." Robinson thought Navy was total· ly to blame for that "I didn't expect them to kill us on the boards like that." he said. "We've never been p<?unded like that. We played hke girls inside today IL was pretty bad." Even Dawkins. the slender guard. hun Navy underneath, grabbing seven rebounds. There also were three assists and a steal to dress up his hne ID the box score. And cvcrytime he shot in the final 20 minutes. 1t was as if the ball had a magnet in it that drew it to the net. "He's very quick," Robinson said, "He has an arsenal of moves. He killed us on the boards. He's a real good. all-arouoo player." You might say, an All-Amenc.an. from Duke's poiot of view, though, 1t was the dunk that did it - for Dawkins and the team. "That dunk he made -whatever you want to call it -that was a big play for us," said Duke Coach Mike Knyzewski. "It gave u'i more con- fidence ." "I was struggling from the outside in the first half," Dawkins said. "It was nic.c to get a layup. a dunk. I had to do it for myself to get myself motivated I had to go to the hole hard. get a dunk. a la) up to motivate myself. "I knew I was struggling. I wanted easier shots. I said to myself. Tm going to take 1t to the hole next time.' The dunk wa s for self-motivation. I was ready to play after that." Coach Kgri nncd at his man. "You know Dawkins couldn't Jump before he came to Duke," Knyzewski said, his tongue stuck firmly in his check. ''I'm going to write a book on how he increased his vertical jump from zero to 40 (inches)·· Now he was ready for tht> punch line "It's going to be ID Polish. though."' LSU's road to Final Four has been anything but smooth BA TON ROUGE, La. (A P) - With two playen suffennJ from the chicken pox. the loss of 1ts captain and sconna leader and three defeats in five days, there was no place for Louisiana State's basketball team to go but up, senior auard Derrick Taylor said Monday. "We had to get down• httle before we started to pull together," said Taylor. who combined with fonncr reserv~ Don Redden and Ricky Blanton to brina the 11th-seeded Tigers through four NCAA tour- nament upset victories en route to a Final Four match up a.aa1nst seventh· ranked Louisville. Af\er losin1 7-1 freshman Tito Horford to Mjam1 and 7-0 cent.tr 1.oran Jovanovich to a knee injury, the T1acn wanted to build an ofTen~ around Nikita Wilson and John Walhams. Wilson, the team's aptain and scorina leader, flunked out of school in late Janu.ry -the same week W1lliam1 and anot~ pla)'er were I hospitalized with chicken poic The Tigers then went on to lok lhrec games dunng 11 five-da y period. The losses wert to 'Kentucky. Georaia and Georgetown. "The rest of us knew we had to pick up the sl ack." \aid Taylor. who scored 23 points in the Tigers' victory over Oeoraia Tech last ihursday. "Whenever you're look.mg to score more. it f vc~ you a more aggressive attitude.• he said. "The rest of us sta('tcd play1n1 more awcss1vely." Coach Dale Rrown knew his other players were not the sconna tqual of Wilson and Wilhams. whocontinoed to ~ plagued with tendinitis and a virus. So he bcpn puttina mort cmpha is on a "freak" defen'C "It's not a change-up and it's not a match~up. It's both of tho1C and a little more," Brown e~plaincd "lt's very difficult to firurc out.·· "If we can't llurpnsc them, and confuse them a little. we're m trouble," Brown ~id "We don'1 have the firepower they havt; " Leonard sharp as :Jtoyals win KC pitcher takes big step to coming back after knee operations P'nm AP dJ1patc•et Kansas City pitcher Denoia Leonard, trying to l:ome back after four knee operations, limited Tor- onto to one nm and three bits in five innings a,s the Royals beat the Blue Jays, 7-1, Monday in exhibition baseball act.ion. Steve Balboni's three-run double in the first innina aot the Royals started before losina pitcher Doyle Alex- ander could rctlre a battc't. Balboni's double off lhe riaht· center field wall scored Willie Wilson Frank White and Jorp Orta. ' The 34-year-.old Leonard's fivc- innina stint was bis longest outing of tbe sprina,. Kelly Grubersoored in the first innina on a Jesse Barfield sacrifice fly for lhe lone run off Leonard. The Royals added two more runs in the fourth on a run-scoring sin.ate by Lonnie Smith and a sacrifice l'ly by Wilson. Elsewhere: lnite So17, Orioles 4: Joel Skinner. who has been banded the catching chores with Carlton Fisk's move to left field, and Greg Walker homered to lead the White Sox. Skinner, who was 1 for 18 earlier in the sprini, is now up to .250 with a pair of homers. Sutcliffe, the 1984 National Leaaue Cy Youna A ward winner wu bluted for ei&ht runs and 10 hiu in four inninas. Jim Prest~ was 3 for 3 to lead Seattle's 13-hll attack. while startina pitcbet Mike Moore ~ot ah innings, allowin& two hits. E.rpM a, Rea t: Herm Win* ninaham bad four bits and stoic two bases while Aoyd Youmans, Georp Riley and Randy St. Claire combined on a three-bitter. Montreal ICOred three runs in the sixth innina. four in the aeventh and one in the eiahth after Cincin.nati starter John Denny pve up three bits in five scoretess. inninp . Frank 'Pastort was then taued for eiaht bits and se'ven runs. • ~ a, Cardlaal1 I: Steve Jeltz walked wilh the bases loaded to force in the winnina run in the ninth inning. Pinch bitter Joe Lefebvre bcpn the ninth with a double off Orea Bargar. Luis Aauayo singled Lefebvre to third and Orea Gross was walked inten- tionally before Jeltz walked on a 3-1 pitch. Jeltz, who leads the Phillies with a .444 average and nine RBI, bad a run-scoring single in the second inning. Philadelphia's Steve Carlton pitch- ed five scoreless innings in a 6-2 victory over the Cardinals in a morning 'B' squad game. He gave up four bits, walked one and struck out two. • Otange COMt DAILY PILOTIT.,.., ...a. 21, 1-• Righetti ·realizes his Fole nee a starter, he'snowNo. 1 Yankees' s topper FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP) -Rk tbe fitJt time in hia pro cener, O.ve Jliabetti feel.I a 1t11.1e ol COGti- nuity. This wu the first wio1e1 be dida"t worry a.bout makina the ltU1ial rotatton, or IWitcb.iaa bec:k co die bullpen, or cbansina beck co a ltllW. Headina to spriaa ttaininc, R.iabettl knew euctly where he'd be. •He's the No: 1 "clotet'" of N~ Yotk: Ya.nkeel. A 27-yar-old left.- bander wbo shoved his ttartet's eeo into the becqro\lnd and emapd .. one of the premier rdievm m the ~orlelpes. rve made aieniute1 of all the p~ who wanted to twitch." Rjpetti aid of the experiment tba= two teu0n1 qo. "f've made for9I( that there was a real be:re with our bullpen. I filled a bUJe baae for this team. I prevenled them fiom being emb&rrused" There were ma.ny doubters whee the Y ankcea decided to make a reliever of Jti&betti after the 1983 season. That year be was 14'-&, includina a no-hitter tpimt t.btt Boston Red Sox on July 4 at Yan.be Stadium. Baltimore's Storm Davis was rock- ed for 10 hits and six runs in six innings. Fred Lynn and Mike Young homered for the Orioles. A'• t, Brewen 4: Dwayne Murphy, Jose Canseco and Alfredo Griffin each bad two RBI while Tony Phillips had three hits and scored three times. The Brewers were shut out for seven innings by Eric Plunk and Keith Atherton. Third bueman John Baker of lt•tancla llfta ball after m•••na taC of Bola Grande .............. ..,,~ ..... buenmner John llcCalloqb darinC tour· nament &ame Monday afteriloon. Ripetti, by avCfllin& 30 saves for each of hit two ycan u a reliever, baa made the Y ankeel and their fam foract Rieb "Goote .. Gouaee. wbo left the club throuah free 11JmCY after the 1983 season and tianed with Su Dieao. Mart.Hn It, Caba t: Pitcher Rick Attrot 4, RM Sox a: Jose Cruz capped a four-run sixth inning •inst Boston starter Jeff Sellers Wlth a three-run homer. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP ••• But Riahetti admitted. .. ru never be a GoOse. I can never be that overpowerina. I don't have u aood a futball as cvcybody t.bi:nb I have. My stren&th bas alwa)'1 been to move the ball around and pitch inside to riaht-banded bitten ... From Bl Bevacqua c ut by San Diego Cruz's homer helped offset a bit· tina ba.m.gc by Boston's Mike Easler. who bad a two-run homer, a double and two singles. Sophomore Kent French also doubled for the Ea&les. Estancia is now 1-7 overall and will play its alumni Saturday night at Te Winkle Park beginning at 7. YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -Veteran pinch hitter Kurt Bevacqua, best remembered for bis triumphant trot around the bases after sluging a home run in the Padres' lone World Series victory, was given his outright release Monday by the San Dicao club. Plratet 11, Tt1en 7: Mike Diaz had a bases-loaded double in the ninth inni~ as ~e Pirates broke a tie. Kirk Gibson bad three bits in five at-bats, including a two-run homer and drove i~ four runs for lhe Tigers: who committed four errors in the game. Oceu View %, So1tll Hilla O; Cerrltot 4, Oceu View 0: The Scahawks were eliminated from the Pomona Elks Tournament at Pomona High, despite breaking even in the opening two rounds or play because of a sin&le-elimination for- mat in the second round. Bevacqua, 38, was among 11 play- ers cut or reassigned to the minor leagues over the past two da)'1 as the Padta reduced their spring training roster to 33. Padres I, ID4.lus %: John Krulc's two doubles and 2 RBI led an eight- hit attack that lifted lhe Padres. In the opening-game triumph, Brett Johnson worked six-plus in- nings to get the win with Brent Knackert earning the save by record- ing the final three outs. Bevacqua ~n his professional baseball career 10 1967, and played four years in the minor leagues before joinina the acveland Indians. Kruk, vying for the final spot of the Padres' roster, doubled home two runs in tbe tbreo-run San Diego third inning and a doubled and scored tbe Padres' final run in lhc eighlh. Knackert entered lhe pme protect- ing the two-run lead with runners and first and second, none out. South Dell T lood SbootbJI Camp A basketball sbootin1 camp will be hosted by renowned shootin& coach Des flood and Western Hilb coach Greg Hoffman this sum- mer. There will be two scss1ons of the camp, July 7-11 and July 14-l htan Anaheim location to be announced. The camp lS open to Junior h1&h, h1ah school and college playen. Price of the camp is S I SO for one session and $275 for both sessions. Enrollment is limited. For more information, write to Des flood at P.O. Box 2787. Anaheim, 92804 or phone 827-9927. Some of top basketball players who have learned shootin1 techniqutt from Flood include Johnny Rogers of UC Irvine, Tom Lewis of USC, Mike Mitchell of Fresno State and Man Bccuwuert of Notre Dame, alons with many past and present hi&h school standouts. Tllree-man btuketbaJJ lelJID• Applications arc now beina accepted on a fint-come basis for the Fountain Valley Recreation Department's Spring three· man basketball leagues. A six-foot-and-under (B) division and an open (A) division will begin play Tuesday, April 29 and all games are at the Recreation Center, 16400 Brookhurst. Rosters are limited to six players118 and older, and the registration fee is )60 per team. Applications are available at the Rec- reation Depanment. 10200 Slater Ave., and must be returned by 4 p.m .• Friday, April 11. .......... ,...,. ta baMetNJJ The R&J»s will t.ake on the Super Bowl champion Cbicqo BcanJunday, April 20 at I p.m., at cal State rullerton's Titan Gym in a benefit l»aketball pme for the Oranae County Oiapter of the American Red Cross. General admission tickets are SS and Golden Circle ticket11 which include dinner with the pltyen and a qcnter..court scat are SSO. Only I SO Golden Cu'Cle Kats •~ available and must be purchalCd before the day or the pme. For information phone Drew McClelland of the Red Cron at 83~5381 , ex ten ti on 3S 1. Khut•' rem•lnl"6_ llCbedale Wed., Man:b 26 -Calgary (home): Fri., March 28 -at Vancouver; Sat., March 29 - Quebec (home); Mon., Match 31 -Winnipq (home}. Wed., April 2 -Winnipej (home); Sat.. April S -Vancouver (home). ,.oaatala Valley tenlll• toame7 The registration deadline for t~e City of Fountain Valley's round robin adult singles tennis tournament, scheduled to begin the week ofM~h 31 , is Wednesday. The first eight signups in men's and women's 8, C and D di visions will be taken with an entry fee of $6. . . The event is sponsored by lhe City s Recreation Services Department. For information phone the Community Center at 965-4400, extention 256. D!!dler promot1oa• The Los Aoaeles Dodsers wiJI host 25 promotional dates, leadjna ofT with C'.alender Ni&bt on ApriJ 4 apins1 the Ansels. 'fhe newest promotion for the 1986 season will be Fielders Glove NWit on Thursday, April 10. apins1 San Diqo. All younasters 14 and under in attendance at the pme lha1 n~&ht will recieive a free fielders aJove. The Oodaen are now aooeptins ticket ordcn by mail for ~Y pmes durina the 1986 ~n. Box seats are S6 and retuVed seats SS. Ticket orden should be sent 10 the Oodacr TiclcetOfliee, DodmerSUldium, P.O. Box SI 100, Los Antetes. CA., 900.S I. Include your name, ~rest and tckl>hone number and 1tate your pme date(1). num~r of ticlctts and note box or reserved seats. A list of promotions for pmcs 11 C>odatr Stadium: April 4-Calendar Ni&ht (Anacls)· Apnl 7-c>penina Day (Padret); April 10-•F'ielders Glove Niaht (hdresli.. April I I-Poster Ni&ht (Gianu); April 13-tsaJI Day (Giants); Apnl 27-Pin Day (Braves): April 21-Sporu Baa N laht (Pirala). Ma.>;4-•BaninjGlovc Day(Cudinala); Ma)' 18-Bueball Card Day (Mets), Ma) 2J..24-lS-•Helmet Weekend (Ptuthn) JllDC 7--Wnstband Day (Ast10s); Ju~ &-Camera Day (Attrot): J1&nc l.l-V1t0t Nisht (Braves). lilly 4-Firewor\s Nl&)\t (Pirates): July ,_.,.-shin Niaht (C~.rdinals): July 1.J-Old~ tunera Day (C\lbt). A~ 2-Spon Sock.a Day (Reds); Aq. 18-Back Pac.le Nl&ln (Meta); Aus. :z 3-Holly· wood Stars Niaht (E'xpot). Sept. 8-Qp Nicht (Braves), Oc1 3"'-Fireworkl Nl&ht (G1ants), On 4-Team Photo 0t1 (Qi.ants); Oc1 .S-Fu A~al>Oo Day (Owns) -denotes items to vounasten 14 and under. Hills anempted a sacrifice bunt to move the runners along into scoring position, but Knacken fielded the ball and his throw beat the runner to third. He proceeded to walk the next hitter to load the bases, but ended the game in dramatic fashion by striking out the last two hitters. Mike Fbyrie doubled in Mike Abascal who bad walked with the game's first run, and be took third on an errant throw and scored on a passed ball. In the second game, the Seahawb managed just four hits in bowing to Cerritos. Ocean View (5-3-1) will close out play in ~he~ Tournament Friday by hosting Manna. Fallertoa I, Woodbrtd1e 0: Steve Pearson cracked a two-run homer in the second inning and Stacy Papadatos tossed a four-lutter as lhe Indians blanked Woodbridge in tbc West Anaheim Llons Oub Tour- nament at Glover Stadium. The Warriors, who were limited to four scratch bits, were dropped into today's I o'clock third-place matcbup at Glover against Riordan of San Francisco. Fullerton will meet Canyon at 7 at Glover toni$bt for the tournament championship. K.ateU. 11 , Saddlebact ~: Jeff Repoz hit a three-run homer to highlight a five·run K.atella fifth inning as the Roadrunners dropped lheir second game of the day in the Santa Ana Ela Tournament. Frank Larriva had a pair ofbits for SaddJeback, which dropped to 5-7 entering today's matcbup against Santa Ana Valley. Last seuon Riabetti broke a club record with 74 appearances, two outings better than Sparky Lyle's total in 1977. He pitched I 07 inninp and compiled a 12-7 record with a 2.78 ERA and 29 saves. Opposq bitten batted o~y .231 apinst him. Ironic.ally, OD Nov. 10, 1978 the Yankees acquired Jlisbetti from the Texas ~rs in a deal that involved Lyle and ci&bt other players. .. I threw a lot of~ _and_ they were different iDDinp," Riabetti said of bis I 98S ICUOU ... I came into pmei in the sixth inning. I came into pmes where we were down by a run or two. I was a middle-man, a 1et-up IUY, a finisher. It was a tfC*t leamina experience. But it bad tts toll. I wu tired by tbe end of the seuon. "You ~ the thina was (former Manqer)Billy(Manin)bada~tof confidence in me. He may have overuted me. But J hated to let him down. lfbe wanted me on the moUDd, I'd be there." Ri&betti's new m~, Lou Pinielta, already bas told him he'll be used strictly as a short man this season. Every appearance will be a save situation, and none should be lonaer than two inninp. Righetti said that suits him fine. "Each year in tbe b_i$ leagues, I think I've ,,.own a little btt more," be said. Hoyt ready to return to Padres YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -Pitcher LaMarr Hoyt will rejoin the San Diego Pad.ttS on Thunday, a month after checkina into a clinic for evaluation of a possible subltance abuse problem, team officials said. There has been no announcement . on tbc ri&ht-bandcr's condition, but Manqer Steve Boros said Hoyt could be in the Padres' ~ rotation by the third week of April. two wecb after the rcauJar season bcains. "He's sent word alreacll' that be wants to throw three stra.iabt days (when be re-enters camp) and then pitch every other day," Boros said. "He'd hke to face some bitten, and then we'll go from there, but basically, it's spnn' tratniDJ for him. "I don t think it will take him any extra ume ... he doesn't have to come up with any new pitches or learn 1 new dehvcry." lhe man~ said. Pitch1na coach Galen 100 said his ma.an concern is prevent.in& Hoyt from tryull to catch up too mt. S.tancla pltclaer Pat Nonllle preparee to dell'ffl' pltcb -Cainat Bola Grande Monday afternoon ln S-0 lou. Hoyt. a Cy You!'f AwanS winner in 1983 with the Cb1C11Q Wlute So was 16-8 Wlth a 3.47 earned Nn averlfC m l 98S. He entered the rchab1htauon center on Feb. 27. Titans' baseball team penalized f'nm AP ...,.tdla The Cal State Fullcnon betel»ll proaram must formt all or its 1985 vu:tories and bas been placed on probeuon for one year for Vlolauons ret.ted 10 improper finabcial a.id p ven to several team membcn.1t was announced Monday. Cal State Fu.lktton'1 eliajbiht)• for the 1986 Pacific Coe.st Athletic AJ. $0Clltion bucball cbamp1onsh1p wu not aff'taed by tbt action, said PCAA Commissioner Lewts A Cryer tn the announcement In addiuon to the forfeitures a.nd probation, which runs lh.rnuah March 1987, Cal tate FuUenon Wl.11 be Ii mated to I 0 athlelic pot -10...aad for • the J 986-87 academic yca.r and Titan total amount allowed under NCAA bead coach AUIJe Gamdo ..,11 be reautauons nor was Cal State Full· i ucd a public repnmand for his role enon's tehola.nhtp UmJt exceeded. an the vaolauons. The commauec also dct.ennined ScbQOls arc u~ually allowed up to that none oftbe athletes were aware of 13 .,.&ntt-in~11d. any 1mpropnct1cs in their athleuc Throuah 1nformauon volunteered pots. by the un1vcnsty. 1t was detemuncd Cal State Fullenon had a record of by the PCAA'5 Conftrtnoc Com· 36-ll·l \atl lt&JOO. 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S.cre menro 31 • l 43 1 Ptlotnli 21 ., 400 SH llle 21 •S 37S aioc-i 26 .. 361 Go!Oen Slate 2S •7 341 REMAINING GAMES DALLAS (Ill -Home !31 Aprl I ~Ix. APfll l Denver, April S Stellt. Awey (I) Mllrctl 26 e r Wesn111111on. Maren 77 er Ntw York, Mardi 30 •I PlllledtU>rlle, Aorll 1 •• S.Cremenro, APfll a al Gol6tn Stet•, Aprll 10 et Saetlle, Aorll 11 •I (tippers, Aorll 13 et Lallefl UT AH Ill -Home l•l March 26 Olflyer Aprll I Clll>iler\ April S Porll•nd, .t.oril 9 S.cremento Awey 14) Maren 2t el Denver, Maren 29 el Sen Anlonoo April 10 er S.cremento AP!'ll 11 et Denver PORTLAND 191 -Home 13) April I DtnYer, Aorll I Lel<ers AO!'ll 10 Clt~rs A#lv 161 March 2S a1 S.cr1me1110, Maren ~ el GOl<leti Stalt, APrlt 2 e l Ste lll•. Aorli S er u1111, April 11 er Goloen Sla lt. Aorlt 13 •' Sen Antonio SAN ANTONIO 111 -Hom!! ISi March 29 Ull ll, AC><"ol I S.cramen10. APf1I l Houston. APl'll 6 Otllve< AP<"il ll Por11eno Awev Ill April 26 •• Clloo•o. March 27 et Go•dtn Sta re April 9 al f'l>oenl• SAC~AMENTO 1101 -Moma (6) M11rcl'I 2S Port11no, Mercn ?9 CllPC>ers, Aorll S F>orlle nc:t, Aprll 1 Delles Al>f'll 10 Utal'I April 12 Uken Awev 141 Me rcn 71 a t Seellle, Aorll 1 et Sen Antonie> Ao<1t l at Le•er1 Aor• 9 11 Uilh PHOENIX 1121 -Mome 7 fWlrch 16 $1enie, Merell 2t (Hoot\ Aoril 2 Goioen State Aor 1 • Houtton. Aorll 7 Dt nYer, Ao• I 9 Sen Antonio, Aorll 13 C11ooer1 Awev S1 Maren JO e l Seellle, April l al 0111111 Aor11 S a t Sacramento Aorll 10 at De11ver Aor 1 n a• Hov1ton SE ATTLE 101 -Home o• Maren 27 !Hlc•amento Merell 19 L11<er1 March lO Plloen 1 Aor•I 1 1>or11ano April 10 o a111s Aor • 12 Golden St••e Awev 4• 'Ylarcn 16 •• P~oen11, APfll I ,, l ••f(\, Aorll s el Dalla\ Aor11 S a• Houston CLIPPERS 1101 -Home ISi March 26 St " Antonio, Aorll 2 Utell. Aorll S c;oioe,, S1a•e Aor 1 9 Denver April 12 Della\ Awey S M11rc~ 21 •' Pnoen•• Mercl'I 19 er !>ecra,.,.,,to Apr I a t Ulen Aor•I 10 el Por• ano. Aor I ll et Pf>oeno~ GOLDEN STA TE 101 -Momt 161 M•rc" 7S Det•o11 Mere" 11 San Anlonlo, March 29 Porftend. Aoril I Go10en Siatt, AP• 1 I Oa11tu Aorll 11 Porfler>d Awev l•l Aorll 1 er Lekers APrl 1 a l Pnoenox, Aorll S a • Ct•POI!•' Aorol 11 11 See •tle MUC NOTICE P\8.IC M>TICE aAnWRN CONflPaNCa '/• ... ton 51 I) .117 x·MllwMM ., 22 MO x·fltl.'tadellillle 47 2' M4 x·Alt9Ma .. ft .611 •• o.trolt 41 31 Wit .... Wwv )S 11 ... WnfllnttCMI ~ • A12 Otvelanct u u .JM lndleN 25 41 .M2 Cflbto 2A 41 .m New York 22 50 .l06 aaMA ....... OAMllS NEW JE•SEY (101 -Home (S). Merel'I U C.V91end; /Midi ft Ollcago; Allrll 3 Welhlnelon; >\ofll S New Yori\; Aprh t lolton. Awn (Sl: MMdl H et MllweullM, Mardi JO et loslCMI, AprH I at ,,._w Yor1l, AIN'll 10 at Ati.nt11 Allf" IS at lollon. CL.EVELAND (11) -Home (4). Marcti 25 Atlanta; AMU I lolton; ..._. 10 Mii w~M; APrll U CNceto. Awey (7)· ~ 2' al N.w WWv, Mardi 2t 11 Allellfe. '-"'II 3 el Mllwwli.M; AIN'I • 11 ~ Clflle, AIN'• 6 al Welhlf\lfCMI, AIN'M 7 e r 0.troll; AorN 11 11 &ollOfl. WASHINGTON (10) -Home 161: ~ 2t Oelle1, March 2t HolntOt'I; A«ll • Allenta; APf'll 6 Cltv ... llCI; April I l~i APf'll 13 Ph~ Awev <•>· Mardi n et 8otlCMI, APrll I e t Allenla, APf'N 3 el N.w WWY; APrll 11 •I Chlceoo INDfANA Cf) -Home 141 MMCh M Hou1tew1; ~Cl'I 21 Allenla, Aorll ) Chi· uoo; A.Pf'll ' Detroit. Awn 1s1, Aorll 1 et O.lroll; A«ll 1 •I N•w York; Alll'll I et Walhlnelon1 ASH'» II el PllllecMIP!lle ; April 12 el Ati.11ta. CHICAGO (10) -Hom. (4): MlrCl'I 2S New VOfll., AIN"ll s Allellte; AprA 7 Mii w•IHI.•, APl'lt 11 Welhlnoton. Aw..,. (61 M¥c11 21 et New Jtnev. APrll 1 •I Mllw•ullM, APl'll > el lndlene, APl'U I 11 Atlante, Aprh 13 el Cle~. NEW YORK ( 10) -Home (S): Marc.fl 27 D•MH , MarCl'I 19 Chlcego, Aprll 1 N•w Jent'I', AorH 1 lndl•na, AIN'U 11 O.lrOlt Awav (SI Mareh 2S ., ChlQeo; AJl(ll 2 ., Phtledllollle, AJ>rll 4 at aosron; "°'" s er N-j« .. y , ACH'll 12 e t Mllweul!M NCAA TOORNAMaNT n.. ,IMI lleur Cal 0...1) S.fllrdaY"l s.n.tllnan UIJ <26· lll v1. Loulrvllle CJ0-7) <Cllln· nel 2 e l Ito.JO PJTI.) Duh <:W·2) v1 Ken .. 1 (lS-ll CC/\el!M4 2 e t l om l ~Y"l ~ Oullt Ken .. 1 win~ Yl LSU·Lou11vlfle wlnne<" (Cllenn•I 2 e t 6 om l NIT (el New Yenrl MO•U>A Y'S SllMIFINAU wvomlne 67. Florlde SI on1o Sl•I• 79. L.out1lena Teen " WEDNESDAY'S CHAMl"tONSH~ Wvomlng (24· 111 vs Ohio State <II · 14) NHL CAMlt9ELLCONFa•ENC£ Smvtlle DMillfl w L T '"" GF GA "' E 0""'"10tl S2 IS 6 110 391 m • Ce111erv 36 19 9 II m 2t9 WIMtotO 2S 45 6 S6 27' 35" I(-n 4S 7 SI 26<1 36S YellCOUYtr 1' 41 ll Sl 2S3 )CM N.mt OMsleft ~·Chicago ll> 19 • IO l2S m -St LOUI• JS )1 • 71 219 276 t M •nnttOI• }4 31 9 n lCXJ 219 A Toronto 13 u 6 S2 194 lSI Detroit 16 SI ' la 1•1 3'1 WALES COHP'EREMCE Petl"IO °"'111en • • Pnllecete>nle .. n ' 100 311 m •·Wnl'llngron 47 21 s 99 ,... 145 NV 1.ieno.rs 36 16 11 83 296 259 Plllsburof\ :n l3 • ,. 19• ?1l NVl!enoer1 :n lS s 11 2SO 2SO New Jen.tv 14 .. ) Sl 11' l39 AO.ml OfYtt*I Outctc 41 19 ~ 17 3111 271 ""'°"""' 37 31 6 90 311 26? 8oslon )4 ?9 10 71 m ?67 81/ffeto JS l3 6 16 117 1n 011r1ford 36 lS 3 TS lOS 2tS ~-<.llllCned DleVoff bar lh ;-<t•ncned division title MalldllY'l Sc- oueoec I, MIMHOI• 0 Winni-a, Ve ncouver • TeNtllf'l ~ 8osron •I Welhlnolon N•w Vork ll1n11en el N-Jtrw... Edmonton •I O.lrolt St Louis •• N-Yorlr. l1lenotrs W...,_Y"t Gan.t CelQe rv e t ac.-.. MonfrMI ., Herttofd Edmonton et PH!s0u<11n Minne'°'• et Toronto Oetroll e l Chlut><> Qu•bec el VallCOUYer NHL oNIVoff races r,,. plevoff race In ,,,. H•tlonel Hoc.11.ev LHovt CIOP lour ru ms In NCh division ouelltv tor Playoff\) Note "" four Clle votf '0011 In rne Norrft Olvl1lon """'• bMf1 cllnclled CAM1t81iLL CON'IRENCE Sm'llN OMNan W L T ~ G, GA v·Edmonton S2 IS 6 110 391 212 i ·Ce 111erv l6 19 9 81 m 219 WlnnlPtQ 25 45 t S6 279 ~ I(..,_ 22 •S 1 SI 264 l6S Ve11eouv•r 19 41 13 Sl ts3 3CM REMAINING GAMES Wlnn1Pt9 (0 -Home <I) Aorll 6 Ca lgary Awev (JI. Mereh '8 •I Ce111erv. Maren 31 at Lol Al!lltlft. AIN"li 1 et Len AnQeln KArlll (61 -Horne C•l Mareh 26 C11Derv MerCl'I 31 WIMI-; April 2 Wlnn1Pt9, APfll S Vl llCOUYer Aw .... (2) Maren 21 e l V111eou.,,..,, Mardi 19 et QvtC>tc VenGouver (7) -Home 141 Mercl'I 16 Quebec, Merch 211 Lol Anotlfl; Merell lO C•'9•rv; APfll 6 Edmonton Aw..,. Cll Aprll I e t Ce'9arv. AJ>rll 2 •I Edmonton . .AIH'll S e t LOI Anoales WALES CONFaltUKE ... 111c11 OMtMll • • Pt111ee1t1on1e .. n • 100 J 11 m a·WH hlngton •7 21 S 99 294 14S NY ltl•no•n l6 26 11 13 m 2~ PIM1buroh 33 l3 I 74 29• m NV Renotrs ll 35 S 71 ?SO 250 N•w J., .. ,,. 2• 46 3 SI 776 ll9 •1 2t s 11 -271 J7 31 6 IO >11 M2 ,. 2' 10 ,, 2" 2'7 MU) 71JOS 2tS •aMA....O OAMIS QueCloK (5) -HoMt (2): A.IWA I Detroit, APfU S &ottOll Away ()): March 2' et V111COU...,; Mardi 29 al LOI AneelK, AprN t el N-,,.,...y, Motttreal 16) -Home UI. Mardi ?t Pltrlburon; APl'M 2 0.Wofl, AMN s 8uflalo. Away (JI: Ml«:ll 2' 11 Hertford, MMC11 V ., ao.ton. "°'" •• , ~. tcKICMI (7) -Home C•l Mardi v MontrMI, MllllCl'I n lklffelo, >\ofll 3 Tor· onto, Aof'll 6 Heriford. Away ()): Marcti ts at Wuhl110lon; Mlrefl lO at luffalO, Aorll S ., QueCI«. 8uffelo (6) -Home (21 MllrCl'I 30 lk>lton; Aorll • N,on1r .. 1 Awev (41 Maren 27 '' PfllledelPllle; Marci\ 29 t t &ollOft, APfll I .. t Hel1ford, Mwll S e l Molltttel~ He rtford (6) -Home (4) Merell 26 Montrtel, Merel'I 2t Welhlntton, APfll 1 8uffato, APfll S Toronto. Awev (2) APfll l •• WHhl1191on, APf'll 6 ., 8o1lon ~Unc:Md llleYoff bel'lh ...-<!Inched dM tlon !Ille ~ • • . " ................ AM••ICAN LEAGUE w L. .. ct. D•troll 17 6 667 MJlwaullM 10 S .667 New Ve><k 10 6 .625 TUH I 6 .S71 MlnnHOI. • 7 .563 Ch!Qoo 10 I SS6 T0ton10 I 7 .Sll Clevaleno t a S19 0.klend t a .S19 ....... • •. soo t<.entel cu., 6 a 419 &elllmor• 6 10 375 8otlon S 11 .313 Saellle S I I .313 NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlante 10 New Ye><k 9 Plllleclall>l'll• t S.11 Fr111el1co 9 C111elnnall 9 SI Loult 8 Sen Dltoo 9 Pllll~.won • Oed9lr'I • Chlca90 1 Montr .. I S Hou1ton • NOTE SllllHoued 111mes srelldl1111s, !let do no• Mellde .,,, Sclef"ll ,.,_.I, Sen Frenclta> 3 Ntw Yorlr. Mell 4, Oed9lr'I 1 Houston 4. 8os!on l Montr .. 1 I, Conclnnell O Plllladtlohle 3, SI Louis 2 Kentel City 7, Toronto I s .667 6 600 6 600 • 600 7 .563 7 Sl3 10 41• . .,, 10 31S ., .361 9 .3S7 12 2SO count In Cnlceoo wnlt• So• 7. Belllrno<"t • 0.klal'd 9, MllweullM 4 S..t!M 10, ChlUDO Cul>I 0 Piltsbldllh 10, O.troll 1 Sen Dlello 6, c ...._no 2 T .. Y"l~ San Frenclteo ,,.,, ...,.... at Palm SPflnQS ~ V\ Phlledeb>nl• ., ci.e rwertr. Fie Solton vs Plltll>urgh er Brltdtllton, Ft• St Lout' "'' O.rrOll er Lektlend, Fie. Cincinnati vs Tues er Pompano, Fla MIMttOI• "'' Toronto et Dunedin. Fie Allen!• "'' MonfrH I •t West P.im 8eeeh, Fie Unfyenllv of Arizona vi Clevele no et Tuci.on Mllweukff "''-Oeklelld el Pho41nhr Cllice90 Cu«>s Yt Seelllt •I Tempe Cltvtland ""· San Difeo et Yuma K1nw1 Cltv VL New Yorio. V.nkMt •• Fort LeudWdale, Fte , n Chlce90 wnlre So" •• Hou•ton •I Kln ll'Nl'>te. Fie • n 8ettlmore vs N-York Mah ef St Peter•burll, Fla .. 11 w.-...v-io- C1eVt1•nd "'' AMMs e l Pelm Sl>rl1111s MonlrH I (H) ""'· OecleW'I •I Vero a..ch Mlnneso11 ln l "" Cl11elnnetl et Tempe Toronto vs N-York ~s e t Sf Peter.OUro, Fla TIXH "' Allente ., West Pelm 8tac:h, Fie. Balllrnore v• Kenws Cllv er Fort Mvers, Fie Chlcego Whitt So• (U) n Plll11>ur11h et 8redtnlon, Fie 8o1ton "''-Clllc.eoo Whll• Sox Cu l. et S.rH Ole. Fie MilwalHl.M Yl Sfflllt 11 T- 0.klend YL Clllceoo Cul>I el Mete, Ariz. Sen Fr111elteo "''· Sen Di.GO el Yuma, Ariz. Pl'llledttPlll• vs Detroit et L.Alktteno, Fie , n MontrMt (u ) "" N-Yori. Yentu1es •I FOl'1 Le~Clelt, Fla , n MlMe'°'• (H ) YS Houston •I Klulm· rnte. Fie , n Antllh I, c;Ninta J (at .. elm Sclrtnell Sen Fre11elsc.o 000 000 102-3 l 0 Angels 003 023 00"1-4 12 1 Krutiow, Jeffcoat (61. Minton Cll 111<1 MeMn. Gulden Cll. Sulton, Slelon C71 end Boone W-Sullon. 2·1 L-f<rukow, 1·1 S.~lelCMI 11) Hltr-S.n Frelldsco, llotnlc:U (I) AnQttt, Jec:llson (2) Mets 4, OOdeen I (et St . ......,...... 1'11.) Ooooer• 100 000 000-1 ' 0 N.-Yorio Mell 000 100 lOx-4 10 2 NI.IC NOTICE Wflell, vanot Wt (7) encl kk>KI•: Aeullera, MYett (S), Gotmet1 (1), Sltl (t ) and c.rt.r, L-Ill w-Gom\ell, 1•0. L-Vende IMl'9, 1-2. S.v-SWI 121. Ctllee ....... NOM..coM,U•NC• UC ._0....4.Wef C-.. J SoCel C'*"9 300 000 ooo--3 0 I UC Siii Difeo 000 100 .,._. 1> • Olltft, DeWlellt (t ) •lld ,,..._,, Now•k, A~ (7) end Nedel W-~ L-<>11.n, 1-4 21-ttucte ISOl. ,...,'°" ISO), N~ CSOl. ~k.­ Slenford 3, USC 2 f'rK no $1. $, CS Norltlrldo9 • H•ldtMllle ...... 10UA MANO. TOURNAMINT c .... 1wv..,1t.•..._..• Cff11treno Velflrl 302 013 1-10 10 S E11enci. 000 OCM 0-• J J Slw1l, Allf'dl (6) end ..wee. Ce rCMI, OOme1 (4', Mowr.-r (6) end C.,,....u.. 21-0urend <CV), Cel CCVI. 38-Aesemi (CVI, Durend (CV), Ce• (CV) ..... GnMlllt .. ••t!Mde • Etlel!Cie 000 000 0-0 6 J lolM Gfende 000 102 a-3 S 1 Norvl.. end Ce"'"9u; AClems end lteltom. 28-NONllt (El, Frenc:fl (El. SANTA ANA •UCS T~l•UtAMaNT .,...... ...... ' di I SedelltOedl 010 000 0-1 6 1 lrvlM 020 200 X-4 I 0 l'Nndo:a.e •rid JecklOlll SnodclV end Habennefll, W-SnoddY, 4-0 L-Mendou. • t&-erocoff (I), a.....•.inN> ~ .... ,,. IOI 001 0-3 • I 8aMlno 100 002 ~ 10 o LAI"*. St-en (6) end HatiermeN; L-1 end Garrett. l&-i(ouhKfl (II, Smelel!U (I), S.ncn.1 (8 ), L-1 (8 ). Ka .... 1'. Se•••••ctr s Kalette 001 ~5 0-11 1l 3 Sa~ 000 103 1-s 6 , G«dts, Coll111 (7) and Farlev; Roueno, &utter (S). S.111e Cruz (6) and Silva, PoP9t• (SI W-G•rde1. L-ltOIMllO, 0•2, 2&-1..loyd (Kl 2, Col!IM (I(), 0.uda CK), Vt11tur.t!I (K). HR-Rei»01 (K). ~NA aLKS TOWNAMSNT 0-View 2. 1911111 ..... South Hlh 000 000 0-0 6 Ocffn View 000 020 a-2 • 1 (Soulll Hilb l)ellerv unevellablel. John· i.on, Knedl~ (7) end Davmude, Clll'lst~son (7) 28-f'hvrle (OVI Cerrlt9t 4, ~ View • Ocean View 000 000 0-0 Ctrrllot 000 301 x-4 Anderson, Rom In• ") . ) • I e nd CllrlstOCIMron; PlllolllH and Wano 2&-<hrlsl~ (OV) wan ANAHllM TOUllNAMaNT f' Ullar"1ll 6, W 11 • "11191 0 WoodbrldOe 000 000 0-0 • 2 Fulierlon 110 102 11-6 S I Cep0rlc.cl, Hutchins (S) end Mc~. PeoedelOl end Mate. 28-a.lleV (F). HR-PfftWn (Fl c ............ UCl·MAIUUOTT CLASSIC ( °""""*ltllip) UC ~ S, Dulle 1 SIMll9t Men Son Hlno (UC I) def Herlh, 2·1>. 6·3. 6·l, Veres (UCll def Fri"-6-1. 6·3. ICePlen (UCll def P9cil, 6· I 6-l. Derr (UCO Clef Kemoourlen 6·1, 6·1 WIMle ms COi 094 8ernem. 7-6, 6·•. Hernanotz IUCt) Cl4'I RllOOMlll, 6·•. 3·6, 6·3 Notr OouOltt not c:onltllt<I OtMr Sc- .Arlr.enM1·Llllle ROCk •. MerVle no (lhlrd) Herverd S, Arl1one Stele I Cllflll) Cl\ei>men 5, Wldtlle Stele • (w.....,1111 Arltone 6, Ufe h 3 Cnlnthl Fre\l\O srete s. lndlene • ( 1 Ith) Houston s. New Mo ico 1 Clltnl )jorlhweslern S, lltlnoh 4 C 1St111 MISL WESTllltM DtVlSK>te W L .. ct. Gii y·S.n Oieoo J2 11 7U •·Wlcnlre 2S 20 .SS6 I SI Louis 20 73 46S 12 Tacome 20 24 455 11''°' Kentes cu,,. 17 26 .395 IS LOI Anlltles 12 30 'lU "'"' EASTERN OIV1SK>te Cleveteno 24 19 SSI De lles '24 20 s.&5 ..., MlnnHOta 2J 20 SIS I e.111more n 21 .s12 1 Cnlcego 20 n .416 l '"1 Plttst>urgh 20 73 465 • x·dl11enea Plevoff berth o;-cllnclled dlvllton mi. MelldeY"I Sewn No oemes tehe<luled TeNtllf'I 0- Tecome e t Los Anotltt Mlnnesote 11 PllllburQtl C11lcego e l Kenw 1 Cllv WMrlndlY't Geme T ecome at S.n Dleoo o.. ......... DAVEY'S Loa<aa (""'-t a.di) -n anglers. 30 roCll flll'I, 2 hellbut, 15" cellco oess. 22 send o.n. ts rnectt...-... ISO D4ue per(h. Na~T LANDING -17 el!llltrs 4 cellc:o t>to, 7 1end ban, 4 11en1>ut. 7 teulol11, 1 wnlrt sea ban. 10 mackerel, I rOCk fllh, I ~ ~ • • ,, . . . O.LS IOl'TaALL C....,.T ........... PatOAY, .,.. ... • •J.Mas OIM•laM .. -...... ..... (et ,.,..... ... ) ' -S.Yenne vL C\"llfKI 7 -Wt1tmlMttr n . Fountal11 Va....., 7:30 -EdllOll VL SUftny HIHI 1 -OcM11 v i.w va. C.,,von e-•-. °"*'""" .... (el Plfelle Perk) S -SI JoMPll'l YL LOS Amloos <•• v ........ , ) -•loMlll ..... u Qullll• 3.15 -WfltlNI Vt, N•wt>urv Parll (et e.m... " .. , 3 -St. Peu4 111. Lompoc ~ fllllc:e Ouet ... _. , .. ...,........,., 3 -El Mo6et1e v1 Kt<lnedV UO -Mtlllf' Otl n Fullerton • -Garden Gron VI Sonora S..io -Simi Vellev YL Marine SATUllDAY, A ... IL S GAMIES ~ .......... .. <•t .......... ,., 1 -()cMn Vi.w-Cenvon WlMel' VS EdlSOQ·Synnv Hlll• winner 2 -Wt1lmln1ter·Fountel11 Ve llev wl11· -VI. S.11a11ne-Cv1N'H I wlllMf NOTE Che~hlo oeme win lie oie'l'e4 at 7 p m, ~SemHNl1 <•t '"enlte ,..,.,, 9 e .m -St. JoltPh'•·Lo• Amloos winner VI R191\ettl·Le Qulnre wln- 9-.JO -WHttrn·New~ry Pel1l wlnn« "' SI Paul· Lomc>OC winner NOTE· ConMllellon Clle mlllonshlP wlU be ole'fed et ~ o.m. ~fllaee~ <•• ............ ,.., 10 a.m. -Simi Vatfey·MarlN wlnn« vi El Moeltne·Kennttetv wlnn« II 1.m -Meler 0.l·Fu411H'ton wlMtr' "''· Garden GroYt ·Sonor• wlnMf NOTE. S.Yenlh ~ cnemplon~hlp ... 111 be lllne4 er • o.m. WOOOUIDGE EASTElt TOURNEY La MWaclil 4, Wudllrt ... l Woodbrldl>I 000 100 101-3 7 3 Le Mirada 011 000 00?-4 1 l ltutsell ano Pavton. Smith eno Sdlootf • W-Smllh. l •I L-Ruu tM, 2·1 W11dll"1d9e l. OW H• I Woodtlrldllt 000 IOI 0-2 l 0 Dene Hiiis 000 100 0-1 2 1 8ovd arid P .... ton, Votllert arid Rodman W-8ovd. 1·1. L-Volk.,I. 28-Bovd IW) °"*"~ (l'lrst .__., Fountain Vellev •. Dene HIM• O S.nte Ana •. SaYenne 3 Le Quinta 7, Weslmlllsttr O (for'fellJ (~--Sow·••> El Oor.00 1, Crescent• Velltv 0 (~ ... ~) Le Mirada S, Founleln Vtllev o Le Quinta 3, Santa An• O ( c:-s.""" 0ue""'11Mh) Sannne 7, WK trnln11., 0 (~r) (~~) El TOfO def Mllllon Vi.lo, no score •••llellle H._., sdlMI .... ANGELUS L.aAGUE Ml* Del I,,, St '""" 240 <et C.......... CC, f "'*t) I Correl IMOl, le; 2 M. O.Hen1 !MOI 39, l Pu~ (MD), .0, • (tie) M Smllh (MO) eno D 0.HtfU CMDl. •1 MaftdaY'I tnMad141nl auaaAL.L ~~ CHICAGO WHITE sox-s.nr Nici< Ceore. Chrl1 Nymen 11\d 8 rle11 G1141s. lnflelders, e nd Tom Thome>son e no Rick Selltlelmt!', CllCflerS, lo their minor·~ camp KANSAS CITY ltOY ALS.-0.slQnett<I Renl• Marfin end Mlkt Griffin, pllcn•n. 8 111 Haves end Rooer Hen5tn, cetchtrs. 8ob HtQmen enc:t Jot Cllerl, lnflalden. eno Mike 8 rewer end Mlk• Klnoerv. out n.ia.rs. for rHHIGnmtnl ................... ATLANTA 8RAVE~•turr..cl Merlv Clery, Meli West, Miiie Pavnt. Ch.trlla P\.lleo eno Sl•v• Shield•. Pllchtf'l. Jonn RebO. oulfl411dtr. e nd lnocenclo Guerrero, lnflelder, lo their mlnor·IHOut comoll•. ST LOUIS CAROINALS.-Senr Rleh Buonantony, GrtQ Dunn eno Mlkt SNdt, oltcners, Jim Llnoemen, third o...-nen, end Tom Pe9t10nl, cercner, lo LOulsvllle o4 ll'lt """"le.en Anoclallon IASKaTaALL Ne,._.. .. Ill ...... LMtue NEW YORK KNICKS-Slllned KtnnY Green, torwerd, to e 10-day conlrect FOOT9AL.L ... ,.... ................. INDIANAPOLIS COL TS.-SIQntd SteYt Brevnt, Mlcheal Holston, Golden Te te and Don HolmH, wide recl•ver1, 81elr Kltl, ouerterO.Ck, i(lm Loc:Jtlln, runnl119 bedt, Ed Martin. Klllh 81ooers, Rldlv Ch.tlmen, end Lawrence GrMn, llMbtck.,,, John RobertMlll, off1tnslY• llnemen, Jotln Heines end Jeff Kecmerett, def9Mlvt linemen. Milo.• H .. ytn. ~IYt beelr., .no Tonv Wood. klclr.tr, 10 fr..-111e11I contrecr1 MOOCllY ,...... Medlev LMtlUI NEW JERSEY OEVl~elurned 0 1111 81111119ton, ooelle . lo l!MIMlla of rtie Olltarlo JunlOf Hoc.klv LffOut C•llecl UP l(erl Fr\tMll, -Ii•. from Maine o4 lht it.merlc.en Hodlev LMoue. rta.IC M>TICE MUC *>TICE Pta.IC NOTICE •' SD State suspends track School continuing investigation ln o a leged steroid use .. SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego State Umvenity announced Mo nday at has suspended track and field competition pending completion of a university investigation into alleae<t anabolic steroid use by some mcm· bers of the men's and women' Learns. In addition. athletic director Fred Miller announced all track team members wishing to compete after the school's investigation is com- pleted must submit to drug tests. which wtll include tesllfll for use of strength-enhancing stero ids. Miller, who expect! the mvestiga- tton to begin Wednesday. said the athletic department's goal is "to get our competitors back on the track in two weeks." "I want our e ntire athleoc program to le.now that there wiJI be a testing program, and if somebody wants to roU the dice (by taking steroids), I think it's a very. foolish roll because we will apply this (suspellsioo} pro- gram consistently," Miller said . The school's action will keep the Aztecs from competinJ in a Saturday meet on campus that mcludes teams from Colorado. Oregon State, Ten- nessee, Wisconsi n and Cal Poly Pomona. Approximately 7S men's team members and SS women's team members are affected by the suspension. "Although the track and field teams have had a wntten policy of non-steroid use an pla~ for the past two years, some students may have violated this policy. It 1s time for a new beginning," Maller said. Allegations of steroid use surfaced last week when Aztec weight thrower Scott Hoth, who Miller had ordered to take a steroid test, said assist.ant track coach Kent Pagel used steroids. Hoth said Pagel. who bas been reass•red pending completion of the schoo m vestigation. also provided other San Diego State track athletes with steroids. Pagel has denied the allegations. San DatJO State already bad planned to implement random drug testing for all athletes by next fall. Miller said, but now the school "is goins to spend upwardsofS20,000 for this (steroid) testing procedure." Paris bids for 1992 Olympics PARIS (AP) -Buoyed by recent political moves but acknowledjPng the pohtical realities of terronsm, Paris officially entered its bad Mon- day to host the 1992 Olympic Games. The proposal contained an esti· mated bud~ct of SI b1 Ilion, even though e:u stmg spons facah ties would be used for all but two competition venues. It was 'iuhm1tted to President Francoise Matterand. Jacques Chirac, the mayor of Pam and the nation's newly appointed pnme minister, and Nelson Paalou. president of the French Olympic Committ~. and later released 10 the media. Paris as one ol ~•• rnaes baddmg for the 1992 Game\, with compet1tton from Barcelona; Amsterdam Birm- ingham, England; Sofia, B~lgaria and Brisbane, Austraha. The Inter: national Olympic Committee as to award both the summer and winter Olympics for '92 on Oct. 17. The Pans bad, about I 0 pounds of paper. lcanii heavily on the presence of existing world-class facilities for most sports and the cultural sur- rounding'> that attract mtlhons of tourists each year. Ml.IC NOTIC£ PdlJC NOTICE NOTICE OF EflAL8 Al MMRYID tN INIURANCE COMPANY, par• !' ... " • ., "". MAILING ADDRESS. P.O. u. ~ booll). tomeyt et Law. 24031 a leC1 I• cetegorlcalty U#ll9t SUBJECT: CocM Amend· NM!« No<Stll Coel end "'UtTH'ISALE THE DEED RICOM>E> IN At TflUl'nJE, •Y ANtt rnfUll,. ........... Box 9349, ~Belch, 0..-. ...... -ToroRoed,Ste.250.Legunt rrorn "'-pr~ ol ttle jmen!No.M-8 -Commerclll Cwbon. Inc .. 17922 Aten, No 50M05 loot( ..s, ltAOI Ill. CW· MMKLEY, AMMtarlt lee>-..... _.. _.. CA 92ee0 .,..... .... ~ ,. 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OIU.NOI, South On1n0t AMEHOMINT HO .._. • 8eectt City~ wlll hotd o.ted S/tl/M TN1 bU81neea la con-~ " _,. lleAd 0.-If _.. 0.... If Trwt ._.. ..,.._ .... .,._ ... ~ ~ of pta1n--• ,_ • .... • ,.. Cou111y Judicial D11trtct. Rewrlla or portion of • OUblC '-tncl In tht Coun-Putllllflld OfllnQI Cowl dllCtld by: 1n lndMdl.Mtl Trwt Ill ... ..,..,..,.,.-.....,.. •11ua.t _. •...... Mfr• tttome,, or pllllnllff HJJ n ..... ,...., SOtO C rown Valle) Dtvlelon t • lntroducllon ·ell CMmt>er et the Hwrt· D9'1yflllotMatefl2!, 1Me WIMM\L.lnOaMertln elM Ill-"' C:-.., _, ......... .._. ud 'Id ,.._. .......... ,. w11t10U11" ~.le: (S .._ .. -. ... ,.... Parhiey,L.l(JUNNlguet.CA °"Y '*"*'aCod9. lflQton 9aldl CMc Centw. T·10I 1'1111 et~ w fled ...... ..... ...-0111 •• o.-..,. ......... .., ..... nomen.i.dt«ICllOw'lr•i» ...-. ...., _,,,,... nen L.OCATIOH:~ 2000 Main •traet. Hum· w1tt1tht<:wntya.tt1ot0r LOT I CW TRACT "°" .... M4 .,....._. tlr ..... 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QAAO &q ~<* --·................ dill dlrnalidlll• ... 0 OMaiOI\ I of .. ~ __, dlaottbld below ._ .. um T-tOJ 1A1D OlllUJll ~, ...... ,,=11Ja.-..... ........ -....._ .. I . LYNcH,., 11. &Q., tfO -~ ...... -dill -~ qua no 9Mdt OIA•• Codi DATE. Monday Apt 7, T'hl ~ penone DC.rf ntmllPltOtl Oeettll• ................ ~c.Mar ... tOO ....,_, ........ .raftca Ooaado H ) ENV l "ONMINTAL I... ,_....,.. lhlwt of Jult•CllllldoellU•·•ffhl AU. OL. CIA.I,,_-. n.••U-PFCA Tm.a ••llllAACM-.-.1~ • ...._ RcA' Hn9' .............. ...._. linl HIOKIY a. ...,1 ... ~ il. STAT\.e:TllaP1oPOl9dJll">' TIMl;~,.M. th• flctltleu• 1u1111ne Cll'11o c:1u1m.cs. ---,_ .. -- l/J Orange Cout OAJLY P1LOT1Tueeday, Merc:h 2&, 1988 Ba Writers • ~ cm -t:OO-CZ> MOVIE I PM MAGAZlll (!) 1181111181J ... D •NEWS t t * "0Yet The BrO<*lyn BOdgt" ~~ -11---win their awards MATfHOUITON (1984\ Elllott Gould, Mttgeux Hem-• ••• •N1Wt u.~--· ti -----CUIMll E.7£.. :-:IL 1 -~Q E.:r LOS ANGELES (AP) -The CISNfWS 11::\0CON' a "'¥•,.. TNIMY · fi .. -.--..... ...... ••'"" .... ___ ,, ..... .,,__. .. 11t121 ,. ... -n ..... ..__.._, )creenwnters or "WitAess" and -"°""9 Q w·A•t•H " ,__ "'" ---"'-"~ "Prizzi's Honor" have won top .-CNlWS Nl:Wl.YWEDOAME ~M~Anthony frtndoe&. =GAU.8" honors in the 38th annual presen· ~THAGIN/ HOT<...., ~~~.~ ~ nE LON> • "Nw.111,... ( "•3) e INwof Ctaat18·~ ordsfth. e WritenOuild of Ameri-~ '"'"'" ~o ... ·T-, .. .= ... -.n..:; Monet.~~~.. '"'Y"' 1 ' .... • .. .. ..,.._ • • .. ''Reuben. Reuben" (1983) Cl) WCMl ·'Witness" was named best ~·~~~980)0udley ~OOURT ~Tom_MOW~l,K.-YMeGlllls. ***"HouMOn~Aotd" screenplay written directly for the (l)SHEUEYDWALL'STAU ~AACINGF'AOMSANTAANITA .,,.,,TM( (1970) CMlloe>Nr George. Jtntl screen. The screenwriters we-Earl TALESANOLEOENOa ___.._.,....,._ Ltlgl\. • • .. ~I ""'"" • t "CQnwtsitlon Pltc:e" ( 1915) (J) 8TAHO BY ME: A PORTlWT W. W allaoc and W iJliam Kelley. from -e:ao--8!00-· Burt Lancasttt, Silvana Mqano. .u.w. LIHNON °' a story by Kelley, Wallace and IN8CNEW8 8 ())~TAA / -t:30-(%)MOYIE Pamela Wallace. NIAIA8l<ET'BAU ~AR Rtichard Condon and Janet Roach TOOClOSEFOACOWOfl'T 1 8A-TEAM ILFOlEYSOUAAE ~:~:~~!f.!:~771 JesSIU won for the screenplay based oo IEOIPNIJ'f MOYIE ***"'"The Thom• Ctown Attair'' tt:JO matenal from another medium for MACNEll./l.EHAEA •t'li "Cannery Row'' (lt82) Nicll 11968) Sieve McQueen, Faye DI.Ina. 1 ~~00UPl.!r "Prizzi's Honor." It was based on a l~VISIO.. 1No11at0:.C,.1 1~ll08S? W!'J. novel by Condon. . :=.a wt<JIPINCKJINNATI ~MOW . The awards were presented at _,_ HEWS ***"The Natural" (19M) Robert L...m.INE dinne~ held at the ~verly Hilton 80U>OAN 8CHEN'FER MOYIE Aedfofd, Rob«1 ~· **"'"In S.eh Of GroMNV" 119101 Ho~l 1n Beverly.Hills by Writers ONES ***'""Under Fire" 119831 NICll iEOUA!m-...,..., _Guild-West and at Hunter CoUcge in *'L ~You 1 i..ht Up u .. Lif, .. 119771 1Nol1~A Cassidy. STINGMY • 1Julle= ~Sarram. New York by Writers G uild-East. " '"'lf ... , e · ....,. N!WS HAWAI FM.O Waldo Salt received the Laurel Didi CoM, Joe SM. F'AONTUNE (II 8'ENSM FOR HIRE MOTOM&K Award for Screen Writing Achieve--7:00-PIWSETHEL.OAD LO'IECONNECTIOH PMmTHELOfl> mcnt for contributions "to the litera-I :S =AINMBIT TONIGHT =GUN. WU TRAVEl NOYA t10HT GAU.fR't' tureofthcscrecn."Heisthewritcrof TAXI ****"Love And Death" (1975) IEHN>THE8CENE8 MOW 17 films, starting in 1938 with "The AllC NEWS Q Woody Allen, Diane Keaton. CAWNG ALL 8PORT'S **•Vt ''The Killing Fields" 119841 Shopworn Anf.el," and including HEWS (8) MOYIE THE tlTCHHl<ER Sam Waterston, Halng s. NOOf such movies as 'Midnight Cowboy" I THREE'S COMPANY **"Deja Vu" (19851 Jaclyn Smith, :v= (Jl<'\MOYIE -11:56- "Coming Home" and "Raebel and 8WHEE.OFFORTUNE ~Terry. . ~._,"Miking The Grade" (198-4) the Stranger." • 8U8IE88 AE10RT CJ)~ MtU.6' -10: 15-Judd Nelson. Dina Olsen Richard Levinson and William ~ ~~ **~alnstorm" (19831 Christo-• AEUOIOUSPROGIWMi.tlNO Link, who have created or developed ct) MOYIE -pher Watllen, Natalie Wood. IJOKER'S ~~-I (I) 1 -tto0- 16 television series, were named H 'h "The F1aminOO Kid" (19M) -8:30-NEWS mCOIBJ'(.c:..~J=o reci pi en ts of the Paddy Chayefsky Man Dillon. Richard Crenna. e g P£1ffCT STRAHG£AS CAUJNG OR. WHITAKER , r;;QI Laurel A ward for Television Writing. Cl) JOHN LENNON IN NEW YORK (f) TJWlflER JOHN, M.O. KID8 If CNSa8 ENT'ERTAIMN'T TOtlGKT They created such series as .. Col-r---------------,~iNMiM;M:'iim:iiiiiii1;a:;a------------------~ umbo," "Mannix .. and "Murder, She 1 ......,.... •• snm"°""' 1 .......... 11!1 ... 'lll•IJ!lllllllllllll• .., •MCA c:cw-.,•GJf"w.' ••o uo l•-.m 1u Wrote." Their TV movies include II "My Sweet Charlie," "That Certain Summer" and "The Execution of Pvt. Slovik." 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Or9nge Oou1 OAJLY PtLOT/ Tu.day, Mard'I 25, 1188 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANQI IF CALLING FROM SOUTH OAANQI! 141-1220 ... I LOST MY OWllER IUT FO. •AFTER I PLACED All M 11 Tiii CUSSIFIDS. ~l.J~ .. nED INDEX 641_5671 lnt11l 1112 1!2!rt Inc• lNt C..ta.... 1114 Ctlta.... •14 Ctlta... 1111 ••prt .... ... ltatalt 11 Uart Wutdal nll "'"* ~ OAANQa co. S.1220 .... Pllll" I ht¥t a~ r.-dy to gc: Pl.USH CONDOS w/flllt 18drm Apt wtbatcony. FIAEPlACE-POOi...PATIO EA8T81.Ul'I' Delu .. Apt, ITH H1&HU6 IR. nr & XJ,. .&n• amount not oew:» w11n1n lO Cl.IY• at ftQu!ttO ,.,ltt o.i \U0'9<t to, out "°' 1119>ltff •o I •M• c..,.,.,., t~fecf •' 1 1, of tf\e "'°'N td O.lan<e H' tnOI''" • t <O''-Cfr<W' COl fl •f'\O el'tw 'ee10l'le~ at ................ Ol'~,.fllh "' --~-·~ -~. -. : .. 411 38drm, 2aa. 1.00 1' SF for Newport hectl wet•· 1treema. Ger w/oprir pool, No s-t• 1495/mo. X·l.O 18r 1585 l tlr IN5. 21k 2'Ala, completely 1271/mo In my CO:\a port. Sml ofc w~ Condo wtfrp40, dbl gar • front with dook thel w/d hkup. new dec:ot. AYI 840-3111 EMtllde 557-21-'1 renovated. Dbl oar Meet home, lncld ulll, S1251 aS792.832-4190 pool Nrthopl.benk,,... wante to trllcM up. Ron now 2bt 2be S9SO/mo, lB ._Pix. btt A...,. w/op«t«. Pool & rec femnon-.,.,kr. 557.54e.. lac••t PrtJll" teuranll I trenep. Ncn1 Ftleot 760-5000 11>< 1150 1tt mo + S500 r ne, nu _..t. llllP I &IAI etea. No peta 9875 +MC -------- only S120K. Ruth Laurie MC. 6"4~2447 No pet• 1515 + dep. Elllde 1BR 18A "''"'"' dep. 875-00M/830-3229 28ATwnhM, pool, )ee, f/p, fl Aftr a.~ PW" ~~ ... V 71W Shellmat 852·9Me erpte, detlwr 1n eml oom-ger .. 10 min to bah 25--35 l(U'~ll'a •/ ftutaJa Lg E-elde 18r wttot. of net ptex. $825. NR 8eed'I & Udo Shope "425 utll lno. Ma-35e8 I .... ..,.._ 0-tJ \l'vl -v -vr 1u.·w11 V-"-2134 wood. Quiet complex 311Hemlnon.a.&-97e.. 3/BR2bthdedcd/wuti CM. S2a5.6oo eecti. Prln Ctrtu ... llu l • . \\ -~ ..... "' .:::z 1535 No pet 19()...2970 Garege Like ntw • 1195 SBA 18A Welt CM h.. only by owner 650-8718 IDI .. ,.. U25aeperate16drm OY9I 1 Spec. 2BR 2bt. f/p, gar, 51• CfubhouM tta-5888 $275 +~utile. OUPLEX·21k 1bt MCfl. YllW If Tll WNLI y,,,o,!:_.!wn O.!!..'tlonga 28drm 18a "Cottege", pvt ecroae from pvk. Kid• Non-emkr. 931-o&03 !1!!!!!!!!'!.!!!!!!~~ ..,.....~ prtme..,... yetd, epdng nth USO ok. 1700/mo. M4-2087 11\WNTmlt 3BR 2BA hM to lhr In S<>-of·PCH. $2M,900. HerbOt view Hm• Ph ... Ill 63M191 Agt... NO PETS 900-2970 .,._ L.rg 3BR 2~8A w/..,,, 2 EJllde CM .• "'""/mo + •••••••• ftr lilt 521 Cernatlon. By owner Remodeled encloHd -. car ger pool tennl• ....,., 873--02•1Of873-16"4 1 Portoflno. •BR 3'Ab•, lut. ...... 1141 Uk ~patr• w/garege. Rett 1895/mo. 3BR 2BA clOM to bch. a1&001mo.' thr Of utll•. 5'48-3977 . nee ta.... O f ape. S•99.000. Agt J8R iOWI; Old Sp.,,itl\ req d'yNo pet1 s.496/mo. townhouH, encl gar, TSL MGMT IM2·UI03 BALBOA, thru eummer. Prudfool for HJe 6) Kerahner 759· 1195 .tyi. lo lot detach get 352 lc:t0tla 645-4181 lndry room, yard. Own bdrm utll Incl, owner eo.ta M... Lio A IUL f111ll "'W .ai -• S 1100 +eee 982•7M7 ·· Avtll April 1at. 793 w . 19th St SPACIOUS 38DRM 2BA '3SO(mo. 873-5892 tor 32 OW c turri k.) " --• . ' 2BD 22 , TSL MGMT M2· H503 /vt.w. NHI beech. Gar· ·.,..:,. aa2 ft 3 4BR In S135,000 arfl Byownr. Luxurlou1, beaut lmpr..ive 2bdrm 2 bike • 18A· 71 Pomona. ege Yrty S1250 Avall CdM 2BR 2BA tiou.e f/p ~...,..._ ....,..,..., a Meke otter, muat NII lBR condo. s129,000 toooeendecktprte&gar-patio. carport, quiet SUPER CLEAN 1 BA no~. VIII• Rental• xlnt loc:, non emkr, MIF'. PMor"4-1832aft8PM 6"46-7739 71•·946-7893 age s700 huny 539.,e191 ~~~25/mo. carpet1/drape1, dahwr. 875--4912 or 764-1792 $5SO Incl ut. 720-0877 nit BRIGHT UPSTAIRS 2BR Agent r.. 2:0 ~~ I . evall garetgee,.~5~ $550. IPa.lllAfT Coete M .. HM to lhr, ~:l~~~~~~:=~ ··~!·s~i.•n ll001niat 1144 ._,.ea, Wfo~· °'*' 1rUNIQUECOMPLEX1r 1mltetobeectl.IM2·2357 ~~o~~:rnkr .............. ltM MUii s.tl. Under marttet sPXcioOs 2Br 2L'. 2 car houM Fri 4-lpm, 18DRM w/Yt dbl gar S840 Ill Tl ·-... ·n ......... ,. at s 11 •.500. 931·2966 IMPERIAL 20x.O Coech In garege. frplc, vauned cell-518 Vlc:tor1a. 836-6"4-45. 2BR 1 Ba w/frpk: gar 1775 STEPS TO BEAC.,H-Fe. beeut 2BR 2BA Ellld9 P•eonaAlzed "-'mee a clean CM park w/pool. Inge pool & jacuzzi QUIET petlo pOof ape CM apt. S3e0/mo + 'A i.tt Same d MMe» UITSlll TllPlO Spc S225/mo $28,500 Un~ty Town~ 2 Bedroom. 1 Beth, NO PETS , M9-2i47 E.epecttlty nice, l>Mma. utll• 722·1387 iv. meg ere. ey Older but In good oon-A.Laurie. Bkr ~ao $1025/mo. 733-1889. carport. LMge yard. Ho tight elry & privet• . avtll. RESUME WORKS dltlon. All 2 bdrm. 1111 pet• $875/Month. 2825 WI If Piii A 111111 2BR/ 1 ~b•. •pt. Garege, F.-n n-emkr:3BR 2b• hM lH• l ... bath unite wtth garages •tlflJ Lttl WOODBRIDGE CONDO Elden, Apt #F. IMM519 Want e MleQ!lon of reat emenltlee. S950/mo. In-nr So CoHt Plue. and yard•. A eking Crut1 lW FOR RENT 2/bd, 2/be. 2Br lBa. CtMn tBr 1ea. living? we can offeroany-c I u d • • u t I I . SS.0+1/3 utll. 850-1.e5 Lett I fn.. 2121 $278.000. auume loan. BL t I p lflcVlew Sold end-unit, covered carprt, garege, w/d hkupe $850 thing from a email apt to M5-l7Jlm?, 9e0·~. MASTER SUITE all FOUND Pelr of Pteeef1p. se~ ~nall~d lnv .. tment $8SO/mo, 720-0878. VIII• A9nte11 875--4912 a• bdrm houM. If look· I ?1~~ 7PM :.Jl ~~ amenltl••· Promontory tlon glauu. Sat Traditional TarmsS600Ms.3-5798 . La1w .... li 21412BR 2be tlhtle. Window :';1n~n0,c:·n~.~·f;1: Ave.EMofetreet. Polnt.873-<4209. TewtnktePattt,8-4&-17 • 9 Realty la.c"n Fir•• 28r 3L'. F/P. In Wtaoe 1'14 golfcra vu. Pvt patio, ChOlc:e of ldeeJ IMng VILLA BALBOA· New M/F metu,.., n/emkr. lete FOUND yellow Tiger • ' blk bch Avt wit ,/£ut crprt pantry lndry facll · · 20'1 • 3Br 3Ba HB apt M/kltttn vie. Dove1 lrtftl 1579 wk · $ ly500 ., nu dip.,c:pt Se95 eml pei TSL MGMT 8'12-1603 luxury 2BR 2ba. all $2SO Avt ., 1 IMS-5192 S~°' .. NB M&-tJ.48 631·7:l70 or mo-mo 1 mo _, .. _ ... .,,. , amenltlee 8181447-2589 • · · ..::::======= HORSE PROPERTY e37·9311or921·1528 ok 85G-3873, M~. w .. t .. .,. -2Br 1~Ba. . Pant Newport, tennl1, ~. LOST Brown & whltt EJSIDE quiet cul-d•uc, YUCCA VALLEY. Cute ESTATE SALE -=---1 2 BR 2 BA Townhome 1200 a/f, patio. Ho pe11. Waterfront Apt. Fum. 2BR non emkr, S325+ ulll. Chlhuthue. vcty Gold· Charming 2Br S 134,900. 1ba 1br houM, corral,t I 2•..;. .. N.._ldo 7 w"' ~ CarPoit pvt patio pant') Avell •11. S.8-4508 2be, S 1200/mo yrly. M0-4187 enweat & Sletel' 8-42·982$ new gar 5 acr.. 2·~ rmis go .,.., ay, ' f .:. ... 5 D p i-u 4a 833-9181 Of 636-952• By Owner. 5•B.,.•9• fence other out bid s Leguna Beach. Sat-Tuea rm, lndry ac . ..,., /me UI taat .... Prof fem 25-35 shr LOl1 m/Slbrn hu.ity pup • ..,.,. ltacla 10'9 619136-4-2.01 38$--0·~· QUAINT •BR 2BA, OCMll ~98s.~~SI. 850-3873 1186. 1/eX. ail utii pa, ...... c.... • •. ,. w/eame. 3BR NB condo. MtM/SA Ave. SReward -view gar $1200/mo cloH to bch, S•75, 1111 Exel loc nr boh S325 722--03281722-0721 •••n NIL** I.I. bclaaa t l M5.&.f2 Or 843·2541 2BR DUPLEX. Gr .. t ., ... 881-81•2. 28R 28X. carport. 1755. pool/fac 7e<)..8818 LOST Parrot. 3/8/88 C.M HLY 1111.IOO . q t cuatom, = ~lili 2151 New carpet. pa.Int. drapee 11M Fiii iDT Pool, jec. rec room. Prof/I to etar 3/br 2/ba area. Green bird, reo EXCELLENT VA[Uf: Lrg residence In g0< . ....,,.,.1 garege M 70. 659-5001 6-45-7131 Of 731-5188 hM ttw to bch n-heed 722..eH1 aft•-- s F S.~-- -Upettlre 2Br 2Ba den • .7-• ""'" lt1l llt1tt ftr Salt C.Hrll 1002 muter bdrm, dining rm -+ Palm pnng1. "' •le or a o. Xlnt .,.., 2 Br upper. New pelntlc:ptt tn5tmo 3~21 chettam emkr, -so lncludel utll, oet Tabby a.it 'Mercedea ________ , _______ .....,. lrplc Newport at en •f· wt" consider trade tor view. new cpl/pe.lnt a & d,.,.. gar. Hrs C.1 w A t D c II llllc ... tab furn optlon•I. Vikki, ,.,.,, ~ ~ lordeble price! Call Newport BNch home drpe. Poot encl ger Ptza $700, ~181 2~;891 !681.3208 a • &48...().4tOn 52·708-4, NB • mt pawe lt .... /C.dn lOIYfTll PATRICK TENORE (619)320-9587 $875/mo,IM2-<>M1 **$715 2Bdrm. lBe ReeponquletSHol n/emkr :;,~onm=.•or:'..r'~ CllllUTIH 63 l · 1286 I.E. Waat.. l 25 l~rt IHc~ l new crptl, paint. Reta laat. ltacla ..... flll fern lhr 3Br 2~Ba Nwpt ""'' flea collar. au.,.. Ceatral 1002 FH UY111 • ·~i ~~\·? . .I req'd. No peta. 3007 Jet. 28r 28e. crpll, dr91, 11& NWPt Hgta 1ciiCfi p;tyj Mau Condo. Gar. Pool, buc*le. L.aat Mefl 3/17 n1 11T ---•Ofl Spec:lou• 3 bdrm. 3 bat~ 11•.r • DUPLEX Prln only. 2 g rma. 2 ~8•. w/d II" trey Dr. Agt 55M221 pallo, gar, d/w, air, coin pvt pool & 1.C. Fem pr.; )ee. S325/mo. 11t, l•t & 211t & Orange Ave. CM •-..,.r.,.. condo wtth leundry room ir'T -c-Capletrano Bch. Lrg c:uh kltch. Lg LR, petlo, 2 cai lndry $725. M&-6451 25-30 $400 +MC Keith MC. 722-74411722·717• PIMM Call ~23 °' Very choice "Bayside Aboul 1900 sq ft of great dn, prln only. 995-4818 gar $900/rno 8'12-3327 ••Eutalde 1Bdrm, 1Ba . M 2...J•115 °' 557~1 &46-89e0 Cove" End Unit Twnhme view living above New· •OUFFUYll• * 1BR VERSAILLES• Old quaint. $525/mo lARGE 2Br 2Be. CloM to N-emkr ahr 3 BR Condo, GENEROUS REWARD! ~Bta.,.,wonat~.e wr '1tu11e vd,~e port Bay, the ocean anc Nwpt H11 big A-2 lot. ltatal1 Sec. pool $725. 752-6011 Call Larry s.8-5880 bch. Petlo. Gar $750 No E/C.M. non emkr/drtter, ~· )ee. C:M. S375/mo-t 1--------- 7" ,... .. mountalnsOneolaklnd S209K 11 3B old Biii ........ .1:~9-0,,.25 N BA lhdll & pet19eo-•263/857-1778 lovturn.rm,kltprtv.lhr ~utll.7227M2 Lostwtitaklladog,70/lbl An elegant & distinctive w ree r er ' .. om .... .,.. .., ew lrg 1 w t n ng bth $300+ dep M~05 Suk I 1 9 t h I H a r b or Adult home $653.400 don't miss tt~S275,000. home, llp, hrdwd nrs BtHn/C.dM 48r 3Ba Dock Beytront deck, pool, carporta. 3BR 2b• clHn. frplc, · Rmmt wented S275, rum.. a.2-0782 Reward ..... I h ROGER BROWN I OwMr/Agt 6-'2-9866 $2200 Avt now 6-'6-7171 Newport Heights. upper, enc gar, avt n<YW Fem onty. NB. No pet1. pool. clOM to bMch, . . 8-4()..6560".:NYTIMEI -WFlllT Gtatral 2102 Alk for Chuck .or Liz 288 E. 16th St. $825/mo. $800/mo, 6-'2-0661 Some ti.. prlY, S32S/mo Newport. !546-0525 ftneaa.h *-* . Curt II 631·1288 3BA 2 .. _ $200 dep. Pet Stitt S .. 3er .. NB n.~ FR 4Br ~ ram rm prime $375 2 rm eult• In l)(lmel 5BR mt & city light• vu ..,., clean. nu cpt 873--6411 891-4631 .. r twnnM. . . ,....., EE WEIGHT LOSS .... IEU lff * loC Long term l~d IM locetlon utlla A free I PnUe I~ Hat bot Vu Hme *FREE CABLE TV. Lg 1 Br palnt, trpl, yard, encl gar or be, gar pool, lndry. Exel 100 V 0 LUNT EE R ~ HLJ Jt. H • t~t. llT Owner $895K 875-38SO 539--6191 Agent fM Sl975/mo Agt IM0-58M & 2Br Grdn Apts. Pool Avt now '8eO M2-0661 MESA VERDE, lrg room. loc:. Frank fOf detalla NEEDED For Prover Sharp 3 bdrm 2 bath 2 ~ $525-$825. 710 W 18th quiet nelghborttood. pvt 5-48-8252 (prof or F P'efl Weight Lou Program · · Fiii Ill RAl.IATIH 11YfR011 NEWPORT BEACH $9SO~bt 3M + trp1c ferr 2B 1B t 571 Ill.ID Ill 2U entr. beth & emell patio. SPACIOUS 2/bd 21ba 1n Fr ... Call Mr Vlnoen llOl'Y condo 1 block from Of YOUR pr099rtles NC , 1 BLOCK TO BEACH rm & n•r many othen un-r 1 UPI re. Ml bch, frplc:, dlhwshr • No cooking emoklng °' NB -so __.. 'f T 714-M7 • 7800, HB. ~r~~~~~9;':x) ot>llgetlon by TOF By owner •BR 31'tba,ap-2BRIBAhouee.tncdyd,2 adver1°1Md53M191 Joann.Max2peopte.No enctgar.Bltlna,Waterpd pet• pret.iM S275/mo • -• -"' r.y, -Aiiii~Miiiiiiiiiiiii:-- 01hef 2· bdrm•. $69·999 PA o D u c EA . ca 1 , ~;r~0~2~~",r~=.;:C: car pkng, 1va11 1mmecs. Agent coat pet• S535 Agt 550-1015 $700 Aft 5:30 980-461• s2oo MC. dep. 957•1891 eso-1183/wit-534-2700. IUll IPlllll 3 l>drm• $79,999 2s 11 PAT R 1 CK TENO A E large boat Remodeled $8SO/mo, yearly. BAYSHORES 3BD. 2BA, prv, rum. laund, SUWlll YIWIE NB $395, 3BR 2BA duplex, The PAUi I TUIT w Sunnowel'. Call Sue 631 •1266 ·e• Absolutely must sell JACllllULn 3/bdr, 3/ba. ao f1 to bch l-ca.r a•r+carprt, clean· 2 blk• to bch. oar. w/d .... _ ........ ttif!t IAlllUlll Seaward 631· t266 • ·~i~~~-this month Need fast PROP IUIAIElllf 6-9 mo rental, S 1800/mo up to ate, n-peta. $950, WIT llTt dlhwr, micro. 548-5211 For the Roommete your• Ar• you troubled do Med ,.,r w: deal Asklng$795.000 In 114/lll-t1lJ 548-7415. 6-'4-7211.egt. looking FOf-Seleo1ed by help, ... melwtllhelp ti' ' Promontory Bay area. BLUFFS CONDO 3BF-$835/mo 2BA 2BA. frple. Ltve where you have New Condo, mat M. pool your need• & ST"ed you. S25 Reeding 'h pnc. 112,llO ,. ..... lnMITIUOI Completely furnished and beeutlfully decorated bechelor condo near Hoeg Hospital In full se-1 curlty bulldlng. Prlvatel deck. bar. mirrors Not too large and la as cute as can be' SCRAILETS UI HOROSCOPES lREllW LOCI TEI OITHE FUii ADVICE &AMES Pl&E let U1 Help Y" Fee. Owner 8•6-6381 . 2Be a l . encl ger. all bttn1, near •Spectacularapt1 lndry,utlllncl.pvt,5mln compa11blttty.2 1-777 wlththlead.531-9182, I wlldys, wknd1 675-2320 lalM. gre:n ~:itg~~· ~~ 11'1<>9plng center * t & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba suites to bch, furn. 6-48-4280 WantM/Fprof.30'1, toetar 1•21 E. Chapmen, Org llYFHITUllllATlll Ptaia1al1 210'1 Sl •SO/mo.754-1551 810 Cent• •Sp9CIOU1townhouaes Nie• cozktt furn rm hm lnNBarM.•11.Mlke TllllfllTUYllUI Muet SACAl1°1CE this Nr Balboa pi;; 3bdrm yrly HUGE downltalre OCMr Tll MllT M2· 11N !~;:.':*btlconles or ~~~ .... ~~· D 83-4-2888' E a54..:Je93 <111) 111-1141 week I Prime 4 bdrm -+ 2ba detlgner decor vtew 3 Bdrm. 2 be wilt Garden petlol 111111 ltr tat \2.0d' +toll If eny. houM w11eo• view ON Sl2SO realty mu1t ... flreplace. $1800/mo -...elianu NlcenroceenH.B.emp4M ,. ______ H~4~1!liiiiiiiii~~~~~~-Bayslde Drive wl•5' boet 539--6191 Agt fee Avail now. 508 E. Ocean-~ ... u WIT llTt non-emkr, frig, utll, TV. sllp. PRICE SLASHED front, Balboe Penlneula TIO 3 Ugh ed 1 micro, witly. 53&-8518 Go dbl gar In Laguna Vtg. •lllm.Y 1111 S600K from appraisal C•rtal ••I •ar 2122 Call OenlM APAI Tl * S t tenns courts CM h .. nr SC Ptza. M/F $250/mo. Avell now. And w lll PAY FOF Low down OK Thi• Is at 851-118'4 lmmaculele large Garden *2 wlmmtng pools non-emkr. H .. prtv S350 837-9311Of921-1528 PHOTOS teken ot toel- GENUINE Don't miss ltl •OIEOI TllSI * Juel $300 ~ d_, $52'. Apt1. Beautifully land· :~trMma & ~nda Inc tll Joe S.9 1~2 1&.... "42 dent Cot'ner of L.arkepur For addreu & Info call 2Br w/gar + utll• Incl $850 ...... -.-ecaped ground•. pool & orry. no ,......• u • • -!I! •• & PCH Corona Del Mar p Ar R 1 c K TEN o RE 1Br 181 cute & cozy '825 ocean els bach pac •P•. patio/deck. Ho pet1. ~:.u;~~~rr,:v:~ kl Rm w/beth + houM uee fi ITliiiE on Nov. 12th, appro> 631·1266 OTHERS AVAILBLE· Fee w /appls muet eet 1Bdrm $625-S&t<> Paid oo llQ Bchfrnt hm In C~ bch S ~all 3PM. (213)807-2111 M·F µ TILHllT 111-HIO 539-6191 Agt colt 151 E. 21st S1. S.B-2.08 $500 + MC. Pref prof tOtege '!' able !~~~~~~~~ I ·~~~~;· ------n/emkr atralt Reta req'd De AnD VIiiage 1.: .;: 13BA 2ba cot1age In Olde 1111/PITI II 1Bdrm S620 WHY NOT CALL 87 .. 7885 Eve •93-5872 . 300 E. Cout Hwy. N.8. WANTED: A few good mer _f.: .. :d'i •• , CdM Tiie, hardwood 3BR luxury Bluftl condo 131 E 18th M6-e816 IH-1111 873-1331 Mon.-Frl. Mpm t°' • few good women noon. dbl gar 703 1r11 view. $1650. 720-t9SO IUWlll YIL• ••£ Rm w/eunddt, kit, laun. STORAGE GARAG~ ror M•)Or Ouallflc:atlone: Ne IUCIFlllT llPLD S1550/mo 675-9797 Lido rum 2Br. den. 2'Aba ••~ .... ~tee ,S:~v. t~~u':en~~ 1'9nt. CM.,. ... $100/mo recentheartb<Mk,outgc> 3BR 2ba/2BR 2ba Gar· COlY bch conage Soot pootlspa/tennle. s2.ao ~LI -=-a 15555 Huntington Vllt.ge S300. J 2•2123 i0x.20, eso-1.ae Ing, tun4ovtng. Honett at age. lrplc, vaulted cells I 8 · A 261-62S. 87~75 Lane, from Sen Otego • · Abe Llncoln. emptoyed Nicely furn, clean W/D Hwy. 2 R. lrpl Nopete or ay APAlmlm Freeway, north on Beach WANTED. Retired .e yr c-..nw 35-45. Profuelone• relrlg. 3703 Seashore smkrs S lOOO 836-7062 Lido lale•BR 3BA. ram rm Like brand newl All utllltlee to McFadden, west on fireman n-9mkr deelr• LL •-t-/la llngle women looking tc S620.000. I OCEANFRONT Furnished din rm. 2 petloe, redee f>&ld. Pool, gar, no pete. McFadden. rm In bMch erM. Wiii do .... t me~t GENTLEMEN Ftr Silt IJ hltr spacious 1 BR and den 1 new applla & carpeting 28drm 1Ba $895 I 1. 4 .it•t 1mprovement1 on prop, I 1 ___ p ;•-t Don t be embarUMd tc. 2131•98•3388 ba. bltln kltch, vtewe S2000/mo. 6-'6-&437 301 Avocedo 6-'2·9850 . !WJ'lt • ...., hMCtetnlng, etc. towards a1..... ""'1 Hlf reepond. None of u1 .. , --_ ---galore Avell April 7. Ull llU •••H ••• •-1,imr-1'8X. clean. 11te, rent°' pey. 875-3908 2'117 dog bleculte. PO Bo• IELCllRT OISTll S1200/mo. 673-5595 -·---•• rear beytront unit, view. •092, Seal Beach, 907.0 LIT Lsellse opt, lovel) 1Br & 2Br. frig, range. $e25 1nclutll 873-19.a. ltttl1/lletel1 fll llllUl.11111 Unique comer locatlon C11t1 ••11 . 2124 ~~n~'~;B;,B~ ~~ 1': ~~~'5~·~=0~0 2BDRM & 2B~ $700/mo. L.11111 llAll ~\:re~~~=<>;:~ S.tl!rant New ~2~~t ~rt~ to 18drm. 1tove. refrtg. encl S3200/mo. Agt 873-918A 931 w . 19th St. ~92 ~· dahWatlr. atove 9ITll • own ywr own . CW Cu llll ~811 760· 5000 all or garage $475 water & 011 l~T llllT o-i i•-__ Incl. o Pete 54M855 Wkly rentele. Low ret.. Tom Lee, agt M2· 1803 lr.l'lft!Bm'11mfP-...,;,...._ 901 • pd No pets ~8-Mao swr---,,._ S1~5 & Up/Wkly. Co4of BXevsiriER(s) rm 3 Sp&ciou• 3Br 2'ABa. ,,._ 2BR 1'ABA, dlhwr, frplc, * 11111-.... TV maid MtVloe fr .. -...1--·/""'-... efternoon1/wk (8 hr ~ h~t...V , 1 20~ °""';;,8i•r~. "'{d crpt, w/d. retrlg. Im· yard,garege.$775 Refrlg,dllhwelher&etove coif•. heeted pOol & • ..._.. vuw. t total). P«fec:1 aft IChoo' KCl",l'lnl\ I ~~sNo t• S.~~ • mecutate $ t350 ..... 23-60 Sant• Ana Ave. Incl. NO PETS ~55 ttepa to oceen. Kltctl'• HH Job fOf rellable. reep H.$ \t\\·i 't ... , l'A \ 11 pe Villa Aentel• 875--4912 Mgr on preml .. MS-S.28 2Br 2B• $880. Avt •t•. even. 9-5 N. Coaet Hwy. ;1Wl&Usqu:r;F;t. ttudent (2 friend• ma) •OlllOU Tiii• Nwpt Hgh11 charming 2BF Eutllde 1Br 18&. Old & Saw ,.\ 111 Mo rent for Leguna liMCh, •94-529• 1817 WESTCLIFF •hr Job/hre) S2.70/hr Sell '/ 01r Propertrl ILIFFI 1 ... 1 +patio. Utile Incl. 2 1BA. Jae. pauo. lot• " charming S525/mo. Call quiet< mo...in 760-0954 IUUll MTIL Nwpt Bc:tt 6"41·5032 Agt Muet tiv. nr UPP« Bey 01 3Br 2Ba COMPARE Mile to beech $450. Fee wood. S1200· •9 ... 7131 Larry @ 6"46-5880 •IAYl lllllY• Wk rental• now avail. 8AYFRONT BLDG ~~~-rt:ib~i::o Slan C111 Cl1111fle4, COM PA REI $189.00v TEUHIT 111-1110 VIII• Balboa 2Br 2Ba. fam· HlllllU m111 1 + 1. New decor ~ S1~.50 wit & up. 227• EXECUTIVE SUITES 642-5678 lee. The Property Mart •Ulllflll* ltyrm.S1100VllleRentelt S•50l mo. + 111, IHI. carportS525.F.. NwptBlvd,CMIM0-7445 S1.35'&UPM2-4&44. ltiii.!~.nit~~·"!"""....,....i~~ M0-9019 3 + 2 .. Gar Fncd yrd 675.,.912 OR 76-4-1792 Petlo, Water & gu peld. TIUlllT 111-1111 ID 1111 LIMI CdM dlx Sult ... A/C, llllPl/-...UE YDUILUS.-IY .... Hurry sesoT.. Walk to wevH soc Call IM&-5330 ilmPle ~g. utile & janltOf. Eng. IC)kng IV-In. Lt. car• for information 1Br Condo. Gd view s.c lTEUlllT lll·lllO bungalow w/bulc: d«:OI *lARGE REDEC. 2BR* •lllTlllD• ~===~ 28S5ECa1Hwy876-8900 '°' nwbm. Clean-cook· bldg, pool. welk to bch I 539-6 191 Agent coet Garege. patio, quiet. In 2 + 2, wood fire. get. ''12&+'~ i.<J Exdu.,.,.. Corp Part! In drive n..-nk pvt apt If! & Surprl·s1'ngly Xlnt term• $92,500 •SHARP Weetllde 2Br Weatcfiff 2BR 2be. r~ duplxbldg,nopet1$8SO. bltlM.OntyS725.F• egl. depoett. INine. Brend new Otftoe beaut. home. 1 blk·bctl 2 13/887·3~21387-5900 lBa Duplex Tlte floof•. $800 mo to mo CaJt 388 W. Bay. M2-0.e1 TILllllT 111-1111 Yacatlta ltatah 8lda In Pf99tiOIOUe omc. Sun/Mon oft. ref1 req'd I I cgrarptl. d:f!. :~ h~~P•t' Sonfa, Agt 552-2010 LOFT APT • BACHELOR NEWPORT MARINA APTS HU Peti. 2000-7500 Sq. trt. 780-M43 °' 7eo-1~9 OW cost Sell thlngl IHt with Dall~ lftge .vvv -AveM Mey 15th Comer of ;============·==~~~.L;;p:;';;'°::' =W=•::"';;A=d=•=== ;~~:~It .... No pell. .... .... • ... F~~&1r:~'°'inc~• ~.'.: r:~ v,~o 2~q~eaF: E~<a1!gRBPvc::~ Murphy & Corpor•t• Pnllalnal/ ,,----...,,---------______ _...2 .. lM• tr1gerat0t. MS-8-40• Wehr/dryr hku~. mtcro. other area home for Pwtc. Bldg llQMoe!"aH. M••alltrltfft SHI A PIECE OF CAKE 1rs A PIECE OF CAKE TO ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAOES PRIVATE PARTY AA TE (Ho Cancellation) 3 11~. 5 ,,,,.,. mlfNmum S 60 ~' ltntt Ex•n?P'e 3 llnfls. 5 d•ys S9 00 • r,.,_. r•tn (J(lly •PP'Y ro 1u•ms •<lvertis.d for• prl<.e ot s rooo 00 or"'" • PrtU nt4At l» lnC1u<#d II) •d • Raff does not •pply 10 ~~' .ccovnts 01 R .. 1 Esr•t• • NO CANCELlAflONS ~CHANGES one. the •d 1tU run CutOff'lflf IS Fo=,.~'~;;~~ Dally Pilat CAl.LMl.-n $675/mo. Cute 2BR, gray frplo encl garege PrYt 7 Handaome elfowinoe for & white w/lhuttere, hdwd Huge 2BA 2BA. 1 cer gar. LAG 1 BDRM, laundry, bMCh boet lllp avaHable limited time. •97·70 5 tenant lmpnnta. Contl!C1 BKKP·AUTO BODY tire. garden/yd. No pet•. UPP« condo. Pvt comm. pool, no pet• 1525/mo + 12195/mo ALSO • T.,... at 545-31 tl5 lneurence bllllng, exp 22 t8 Plecenlle. M &-25M $895/mo. $900 MC. Ref•. *300 dep. M2· 1.01 FRONT BAY Be tit I Whatevtlf your drMITI ol, preferred pleuant work· 281-8555 or 957-<>M9 au u HomeSweetHOtM.you n ....... Ing c:ondltlon1 Larry EncloMdpelloenhenoeel5 ....... 1Br, 1100Sq.Ft .. w/all0f flnd"llltedlncluelfled. 1300 eq ft Gerdtn Sult Hunt Auto Center rm home wtger M 75 at Apartmnll H25/mo. E/eld• 2BR th• above amenltlH W..tdlff Or. 497·5132 •· 833-89Ml•Dt-3322. ' 539·6190 a..1 Rlty f.. ..n •. --1BA pe11o poo1 lndry •1795. Sorry. no pei.. lt!)llt .... •t --.iiiiiiiiiiuw~--------- EtlkSe large 3BR 1BA --room. CloM to 111: 7to.otlt 8twn &-5 ... ., IUll ~ tlUD trplc, dining. lndry, .,,gi b1aM MM t•9 E. Bey I :Sldm'I. 21e. new ~. NI ler*-luledlng. Due to growth we haw en gar. $950/mo. DrtYe by GO AM + &ft. 1U: kg kk TSL MGMT '42-1803 ~ & "'*:· Stepe to Comer of W..edtff & lr'Ytne lrr'tmedlatie opening In our 2589 Orange. c.. Sheryl ' 11v1ng ...... t 1oso1mo. New 2BA 2\t8A 2 _, frpl beech. Vewty 111001mo. 511 lq "· V1tW aurre ~ ..!.!!d' head· 831-t:zee Cell87&.-7288 t. becttvel'. Hc;'p..,:I v..Aent•87M912 Wll"9deoof• =-fit'~ le,! I ·ii~~\· ctrMI ... LI •n l:>c:. MC. W-7152 ClmNwn 21A 1BA. petlO. MM111 -Frid9y'• or Satur· 11 • • • Ideal fOf rettNd pereone. •• t2 ..... ..... ooeAN VllWS fUll aerv10e day'• Hlary comm r. 1BR w/belc, weltcln cloeet. Piil llt t• W/NW No pet•. MB-5308 s-.,".. eutte. Newpof1 Cent•. w/9'11.f'. c:om.,.tnlve mar ~ new crpt, ref1. S750. 28drm 2Ba. vaufted oelt-. C ..... ·-110 ~Cen Dr ke1 rir. end ~.- F•-t ..-.. .. .._. ...,...... 2... M 1·5092 or 8-4()..2098 Inge pm patlo/batcony LN ,..,., hofM. 2 rm• & be Oii I ___.... ....... ter Ca" P . ,. • .,.,.,, ,,_, ,.. -"' I ' bl 1 N • upt1.W. Pvt ent kltch -Ste 200. t2 .,, ereonnel fOf detell• V-'Y bealc S535 kid• 3/bd 2/be gar w/d .,.,,, •c. t na. 0 P•ta frplc. u· e.dt ea ' 151-9900. 1139-8191 Agt ,_ dec0r, .,;1111.;.., c: ... n. 15~5 or aa1..e107pm MOO 1nJ~. M6-9380y. • Month·to•month ~:'.,~ ,.!~~ = Hiii .. 1111 l~ 3Br 2B• 2 atory ~~~ ~:.~:25 n-pate, ..... LI IU* Duplex Apt. Unfum. 1/2 1110 1v11l1bl1 HI-Alee w/bMUt. ocn w . EOE M/FfV/H Condo Yerd. garage. • Ger .. petlo. ~ no ~e. bite to beacfl. 122 25th St. • Fum11h1d/ F,.. pt1(nQ, utile. Jen'I Or~ Medical lneunlnce $1100 VIII• Aent•I• 3BA 28A w/llrtpl•c•. Mtt.r bf 12x20. M75/mo S775/mo . yr round unfum11h1d IM), tic. eao sir. Mo to Salee people Tired Of &75-4912 eundedc.lndry,2cerget, 271Cabrillo.IM2-0481 213/etf-1505 mo.S1000/mo.642-4336 OUtttde Sate97 Admln LIDIY H•l'I r •fr I g . c p u I d r p •. • Frtnt11 ctnttt1, poeltlOn for tharp, ou1go- Br9nd nu 31>< 2,.\ba. 1450 S 1375/mo 875-Utt Cetta ... •M Cetta ... MM tennis, swimming c.-aal '""'!J Ing per90n, wortt yp to sf, tip. meet yd, dbl ger, DUPLEX 111><. Iba. gd Mod•la o~n d111u, M UH ;:i7 high Hrnlnga, 1 1150 p .. ok 722·82'7 ~· .. ;:,5~.,d pd. WOODLAllD YILLAGI Sorry. (10 pall .,, .... n. •• __ •1_5. ___ _ MESA VERDE. 38r 28a, pl o, ep, FMilTANDtNO .. •llnllf dbl garege, end. ard, H2-2.e9 AltAllTMlllTI Newpor1 Beach No Ltg ~ "°°"' l omo. oeroener 11 t50 5l1 -2342 11 880 lrv101 Av1nu1 Cornet of W..tollft a 1rv1n1 -.111•n mt & cnior °'' prdeft atYte 11111 Qlfftt, comlort•blt ht (tt 18th I Sign.-.~ on Wettc*ft "-' &tate Otpt.,,ment M V Exec hm •IA 3b•. 11M., '°"to 1,,.,,,,. & So Coat Pina wtlllt Oftlr 11unwtes to ... _._ •-·•111 !_t~. !_ ~ fem rm, Ndwd ~ Qdnr MOVE IN COST beach liltllft attllable NO rUS P'lEASl ,_ ...-. ...,, _,,, ·-"""'_. Ind $1..00/mo 548-9080 Lra Oottege Type 29A Ntws>Or1 Beech So .,-... openino "' NIP "-d- 8A twt tlO Id.... ...a • •U • LAWT ..... 1700 , .... Strttt ...... ....,. ... .-Ofc, --·-te TAKE ALOOK ,,. •• pa ,w ,.,.yp, vui AETAll2.IOOeqft • ...-..... -· Unique Ml E·~ 21>< fncd ft.'· Ho pelt .. 75/mo. ....... lat Dowr) 2l80 AVON l'T. ::::n. ·:-w'rtt.:. garden 1P01 seoo•1 klde T L MGM1' 142•1803 ....... IG·flD 141-ITT7 17,_1770 edgt a" edvanrage, ok ';NM"r... ss1~~ft:"a11 ........ .,, .. ., ~ ....... ~lfll c:': loef'I doclumeft. Mldt ... 3bt 2be hm ttyte b1A1t Int, lndry rm, N W , .-AT a .... WAfm ... ld\ili\~ =·~ ~·~: rental frp6c newer kncti beect\ & ~ Ml •••• I i60aftmerts a bllt "°"' ~ CaM ,.,..,,,,,.. U t..flOO ~~~~ voo~l= 1~~~~T~a~a~u:~:•:z:1:1~1;1:t~1;1;1~1~M;~~l~M=n~m=~==:~:~:~~·~i;~;·;·~~~1~1~~J~~~P~~~:~rollllli!l~H 1 OrangeCOMI DAILY PllOTITueedey, M9'Ch 25, 1N8 Sl =~~=~=~1!!1~1&.~11Euii;1i,! •a r••1-u1m111•n •• ... LMV.,...,..oe --~ •sn1 r1Tt111111 !I ~• 1111 1111 L.EGALli&i'TXIW Huntlftgton left fwntty ,~-.-.no~ ~rr. ,. .... , •• ,,..... lllF••A ff! pJt,0tf1t,tor-"°"9lr ~--... ~·=~ff -. ...,.~ ..... ? 5 18i[ 81,...11 wx. PMwport hecltl, Word pteotiOe. bp9t'd, .PW"· MetuN owiw 40 pm. pert0n for proptrty c.-.. °" ~ "'°"'· ~ 115-117. -"' ..__., C.M. ,._ ..... _... At1MN1, __,.illloue aootJ1'P. ... ....,. Proc••lno e.cty, 3--yt'I eoneble. ....,,_, AOH. EJcper, rect Ml 1222 "''"'' oo. wlbu•Y ~. 6 yn _,...,,.. ~: 11Nudht1 ...... a 1114011 llt -.., . ....,. •• _,.,..,_. •ttl/olM>\ fAI M1I min In ....-.oe. ~ Kim "24310 ~... Clftonle. U0.1pm, ..._. Ma-1222 C.M ... l*'IOn to wotk Ir ""' ·... 6iW1M OM' W poe."U. •/OOfP. 0t P'W' lnCIMdulf cellent t~ng/tpeltlno --"'·,,...be ... to wotk "°"" ...... --Cll .. ..... .. ...... wflO '11 I ~ .. ..... ~.r::SJ;,~•flt•, .J""~~.1 ~· ~ "::::: ~~.J.': ..::f,.~!11~, ~_:::,-.~ ,... .. ,... ~:.~:.::: ~1~~ ,._ ...... .,._1010 Low Hou;•, l•trH UHll~ ere~. Pl;im~.v1::~: ... IM10 HCMTNff WllldOA.lo...,.lW• lmftllllfBlll ~ ...... ,.._ j..~,,_, •1•.ooooee> ... Mll IMRftatl\ =~ ' I ¥... 20 tn/Wtc, well ~earp. ::, --~ .r'Z.. ~ be _,.,.d, Mt-We ofter )QI at A I IAfi •11 ... W9fit • .. .. DONATE bOll l _.,. 1mmed1eteopen1ngf0ftu11 ,._.,.. "F':O~ttm.~~ ~~~ z. =.._~~~ ~~.:.o= ==m: ,:,~.,:::-_: :-:.':;..,9:'.:tLu:1 oarn0 ~=-= tlmlOletrtctMMager. tneurenoe ..,.,i.ice for .,uppt.250-0632 l.agunaBwlt\9*1. ' M1PM."9tllll01111 ~...-Oii: Detatle w'4I ........ wit "'rror. 120 . 1o0), '°' ..... ·an Mwt toY wonting wltll twoll1•1 ...... MM743 PB>(OPEAATOA _,.. t.-C1•/Liiftil8t1 l..orNiM(71').,...1' druud et a •~•d 171-20ll 7•7124Mr ....... chlld~n. Experlenc• .... SE<:~~Rt!.8 PW1 or NI-time FOf lfNI 8ome ... ,!PW MO II wa&.a W.. =-=~~.::,. ... .:. =-1111 ... llt hetpful. Front/beek, -;* ~. FIL.! CLERKS ~~=· & '= o.ir.:· Good bwftta. m;a ~ OptMy ~ mlfltt A........_ A..._ Jl&.L.m • • '!!lftuM if We offw 11n aoetient ben-Cctteoet:t;~ We need YoU now to WOf1t pro~lno eaq> helpful. c.ll 8con "40-'°'3. P1P 0 ~~ Boat 1111•"? -LWtal 1!!,~=:~ .... eftt pt~, peld Ya• In top So. Col,lnt:y Com-587 ... 11M-1'0.-5. ~ TNl*lftlCllf .... aW Im. l42>-2N4 161 .. 110 .... WI =:n ~:-i,':.r:! c1tr11a1101HM ... ~::: ..:= ._.,.,1111n ""'*''di a a ~ C*Wtri.:---.....,, .... fore. HOleE 1~ .,.., °"'* •urence. S.191'Y plu• lecOUNt eCEMk oppot1Untty. to~ a ,. For New eo.t .-PAITI .. um -a-I~ Operator ~ ... ~~ :-..: ~ ..:: nut ..... .:.... ... mie.oe NlmbutMrnent. FHt p.ced NB R .. -w«dlna ow.er. Flttme. °"'* ~ ~ ........ _.,, Cll .n:;m-dMn ,.0. ~ 11t00 teunnt. Mede b** ofc TAC TEJAPORARY SVCS. lm"'9dl•t• oe>enlng '°' K ·-· ..... to -to )QI. lnlo. oeo • .,.. ~.,. ~t mutt apply In ~.3daY9Jwk, 10/hr 4500carnpue#124NB .-TllY/1191 9xP9f' ~. Mu.t UN!COOK ()pefaM 32' l.yM ..... 7.-a ,.. Ill . . ~ 9t O.ity Piiot. 330 day, mutt be abte to (714) 852..f.424 Phone, fyplng, flttng. gen.. hive h•ve merk-up (114) 1ee.1m ,:" ~ ,_.,.-••• 8MCW aoiiOta~: WHt B•y Gt.. Coet• ti.ndle .,, ... , pr9' exp, er• otftce cJutte.. Houn up«., ~ beclt· V..-bey CNIMa. 9 ........ _ OtWICI PrtX. ._ M .... c •. Appty 9-11 H .50/hr, c•ll collect PBX OPERATOR 1CM or t :30 to 3:30, Ol'OUl'ld helpM. Xln1 beno-SANDWICH SHOP. PIT Smell craft ope1Mto11 Md ... n .... L£I 167 .. 133 ,.., ~ 7D4217 e.m.or2-4p.m.(ewcu.. 213-924-9423. 8E.CRETAAV Mono-Fri.~ lye. efttslndudtngmeckall counter help, No minor,,......,..,.,._. t<le &......,,..twCM. .---r.,.,.·"r:'':'::.;._,-tlonOept.~ •••y--w lYPtST tem• & Applle.ilon•. CWl'l.tm in.nnce, con--evH/wknd•. Irv/CM pertenot ,...qund . .._ flt.........., ... ..-... 14culftl/l"1g.1mo0id. .,..11 ••• I. w••• -... ALE CLERKS 152 .. 734. E~ genllll atmoeoMra. Con-t7M73t H7-2744 liC)C)MlatlOe 11 a...._ ......... ..,...ClllJoe White. Coet 1700/Mll -.. ........ ~~~~··· __ ,,_ FIT temp t*Pav« 1eyr1. we need you now to WOftl t.c:tAlllM.142-4321 ext. 0 ---~ ...aa • .,,..., ... mad\. .,.,,•Tr1as;;-A NetlonwldeCo. 81G stl Caehten/tldtett pM<lng In top So. County Com-~-291 W~~:.8JE~AN Knowledge of Coeet ___,.,..aza,. . bet9'y .-d, 11ntq <* ttp~"";1irtr'M1';. to right penon. 250-0912 atten .• otc etc. Call &I* plll'llee. We oftef aood Thlnklna of tt.uno •new •••11111' nl ~ ~ Gu9t'd ~ Md ---cab. •75. ln.1T71 w/llde ·curt.Ir. ..._ et srMUO or apply In pey and~ and the Clll' .. '>Wtwnotconelder • 111.YPllT ~ct= · :tf:. Nfety prOC*lur• ,.. ... .,.., AtoonO Alfrtg ...,_.. en2«MM1 019M-tl00 TIW Liii need pe,.0 n at 302 v11 opc>Ortunlty to find a ,. E1cr0'1fl 8ay · Eacrow 330 W Bay atr.t • :nc CoM1 ...y 1.:° quired. OtMt ·~ ~421L.9t ~ 175 to '225. 1m erc:r~.:".ct~ww ~r..:~g:;,.Newport r~~E'L~AYSVCS. :=:.=-~.1~ eo.t•.C..12927 ...... To91)t)ty.~aer. tWAon.llllll ''•I 8upertor,CM931-3'1t7 lllfl~/111 Ila boU11que. Oreet beneftta, 4500 Campus #124, NB Lynn 9t 547-6e2& IQ-4111 , R Lendrum ••••H -•--W.,,., & Di'YW 1145 .._ ... ~l"""'~"!"!"m'~~ quallfted epptlc9tnuwlth m lULPlllTlll (714)152-9424 Apply Dlllm•n' ••-OWyt GoodHoura,Good~ Stove 1125. Dlw•hr g•ca;nwonw...,. PIW1-tlme tor .._ ~• • a..r11 r-MU8t be eo-873-T72S CompMy · · reelted experience ............ r .... t ---teur•nt, hm-Noon. C.itfom6e Aecr.uon c:ar,.._.,S7"467t. 1100 ..._5141 ~>Ont toe. 1 12.000. pl•n• call Robin Oeve105•nt/P1operty cur•te'"";~ture, com· M•IIl•IT WELDERS M•cGregor 1137 ~ DfM HOUeEKliP!iii WNr1pool 'llftwl-.C dl'Y' 8 756~ 545-1444• Mgmt t. Hrt t-5. M-~et •• 5~22'Alhr Evwyottler..-end Yechtt, 1931 Pll!Oentla ....... llii CofonadetM.,,CA .-.. II 1250. aec typewrltet 35'MootlnQ&IO'eu.orn ............ SI W·F. Out lnc:I typing. wk, petm poe, &41-1931. recepttonlet needed. v.,., AV9, CM. am (714) 144-17'° •FIT. Pff, In o.c. S125. Vlldna ... mild\ Sloop. • Aiklne en.ooo fifing & llght .ccoun11f'IQ. buty real ee19te olftce .. 2 ftf Ill\ OflSICE •To "JWI ecNcMa. U/10 14'5. Ptnt.. Muet ... ~1 Word proc.etlng ex-P/T Ullnllf poeldonernlleble.s.t& sctm. ~"= .... •Perm.wortllnP'W'flomel 1100. LvMeg .. 1-9931 ..... 8f"'1cM ...... per1ence .,,.rd. Could For Newport Beectt omc. 84.ln ~5 llnd Sat a Sun ._ • on your •Mo....,._ wtOIMkt Up 1o "· iMd to Fult-tlme w/Mure Must be good typ61t 2/3 10-2 Phonux~1encu llftlJW penon, for buey ofl:i, •Need euto Md ptione ' WHIRPOOL WASHER & S150/mo. cal ln-2741 edvencem1nt. Sal.,y Dys/Wk. 15.50/Hr. ·Cell muatl Must be ~. Mlllll lllllTlft JOBS ~~_phone"*"*""'., 534470$ · OAS ORYlR HOH Of t7M>MI --------• commeneurate with ex-S.ity ..O-CT72 rNpon•lble and well Needed for Automottw 'a r..: =i C::. KJm DANA'S HOU8E.KEEPtHO .. 4 UM W .. - If you're loolclng tor. home, ~~·1Fn0tofur1her Info. RECEP/SEC gtoomed. t Sa191ylth com-AMI &t•t• CluelfleO EARN c• :,._· Weat'• ..,_ ..... 197t ......... liH Cl!I 951-e110 •/Into. claelfledhM,_for . ...,, _.,... · m•n•er• • w •x· Adwrtlllng s.... et • CASHIER/ .._... °:'r'~=-i:..::,~ perielice. c.11 Jw or repldty expending. loc# DY Oepeilcs.blefltorp/t,JW LWYWP/T 1111.r-•• MIT ... I~ $ $ SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Crew Supervisors are needed to work In a fessional management it Ion. now pro- pos- We now have openings for mature adults to supervise newspaper sales crews. Responsibilities will include hiring, training, and motivating teens in obtaining new cus- tomers for one of the area's leading newspapers. For an excellent opportunity and earnings of $500-700 per wk, Call TC Ask for Aon 842-4333 voice/ allty ty~ Joen 93t-· l2tl ~-Aggf ...iw Alrpor1 Gift StlOP. Blittte ~dwtc pot LES ·157..a133 O. Ania~ 40 sore:' ss' 50/hr I ·~ii\:. Mft-dladptlned lndMd· Tuet-s.t M\, 112 .. 1... needed for NEWPORT ' 300 E. eo..t Hwy N. . -wpm, · • 4, .: ·'*' rn~ eem eace11en1 PRIZES BEACHPUBUC !...... Mon..-M.·~ cehft 10em 991-o290.IL Income (..i.ty + com-1&111111 P/T FIT UBRARYdel'tcal/pubtlc •II•B 1111111 173-1S81 • ....._.. •-1--•l9WIM99 -·---• ""-'on). beMfttl. lln<f Mat\n&depend.penon. oom.ctearpdelltlllt*. 7' Ea. Meuw QfMnl Ntadp1tt0odt0t8llpfor .. _., __ , .. ,. .. , TMbleal/flliili 9dv~ opporturi-TRPS Coet9,.._AutoWl!lft. ..,..~onc:.llmln <*Ml Pf1nt ~ 41' Salboet. In Nwpl a:~~-":': ''" tying.~~~ Cl!IJ~OfUnde646-103I ~i~T~ Sec:ttftce sSso Ea oeo .... e....~ per.on wttMng to twn ; s;;;;;;,;;..·t;;"' lilt........ EXPERCON8TAUCTION M .Wtw.lippl(llllkl • ~ 759.0242 EvH ONSHORE:=:-' good communlcetlon• W~ .~:,,.., P. ~ 11&.f PalT WORKER,.. • ..._.... m.ybe~upand 534 Salty Nr.7~ _ . .... Ill & tuN.... FIT ben-··-..... --· ... ·= ... ,. Cetpentry & EJQ) ..._._ ..... --'°---I ,__ u-A --.. .,.... .. £9 -- ' ,,.,..."'. • w/EIMte>-Oedt T~& ..... _ .... _ --M8*•4312345 ,.,..,,..., ._.._, 4 ......,,...._, ""'· room --...-......... ~=~= efttl. Appllcatlon bMf'I 8'oeck:eet8Y9' ... 2-1222 w:,::::• ltyouwe lrigforatre -. Center8tl!nd\.,1618en c:M1r11875. 2 pull up ()N..SHOAE&OFFIHOM .coepted et: L'Gw'de Inc. . ,._, apendlng mc>NY. 0t like COOK -Needed for Hunt-ClernelMOr, NI. c:M1r1 '200. Fr. c:heet moor'"IQL In Npt Hrt1r 1555 Pleoentla Av, H.B. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER 5 P.O. Box 15e0 to go pl.-Ilk• Mllglc =.n BHch Pre-••pt·= --S300. Zebra NQ11 MOO-752-5134 Of 931-7457 Yf9 up. In tJ•llifofmel•. Coe1e Mw, CA. 92829 Mount.in, t<notta 8eny . EJQ) not req'd. -••••-•-$1000. Ladlee ,,_-<:nalr O OR NG ••111•1T1u . Inductor•, power .up-Fwm. Of win pttz. Md c.11 Pmtl M0-8718 Md Counter Help. Ice $275. Cer'9d hell ~ s H 0 RE M I . Entry 19Wi, front offtce ap. pllee. Purc:tlul1l9.. Bl-Awerda, Ce11.11 now1 We Cream & GftL a.lboa $350. 87M302 WANTED On Belbot ance Lit.• typing ~ tpk/wrtlie Englleh haw......,., openlnOl In .. ralm 957-1320 cerolyn l•l•nd. Cell Collec1 ph(,,,.. wfft ttM1° & ~SpetlWI Ellport up Teleornartletlng C M H 8 . or J:. V F/ttme. Moft..Fr1 Modem IOng ~box IP'QI 818-602-0220. S 6o mo. to etert. . Up-$3e0 wtc. Aeune to 1111 PllT fml -&42-4333 . ' . . Ory Cl p1en1 In COM •Ill If 50. Excel. cond SLIPS AVAIL 25.30,3&'40 Mr. Stu9rt. 458-1103 Mag-Trlln Inc. 2925 V.il • TIWll A t Men• er couple 87~1579 875-330t Vf/lf'/ at118CU\le eoptlleUo-875-1811, 875-5eOI a333 w. COAST HWY.NB -liiMiiMwM;r-Commerce. CA 90040. Attention Homem•ker• P1 for gbMutltul 50 llUllDY am ceted ,.,,_.. to won • ..,.. Saamc.onty e-12 ~-4144 e-s Mon-f'ft ll•T••n PllTI IP PlllM high KhOOI aenlcn, ~ Unn exp Gwden Apt. CM. Entry le\tel --'""-p.,,. tllw houri • Miik. ..,.. mo'• oldl a...n oek bdrm f .. .._ Front offtce llpPWlln09. 1ege 9tudenU & moc» Selerf .. bonul+Apt No ...--·· ~ •good "°'°9. Ck-.t $400; unuMd tofebed ,..,...,._ Must type 45wpm, Im-5 deYI • ..-. Ind. Set. tlglltenl Telemerhtl"' '*-&t2_...14 ~ time $4/Hr to~. V~ pey, p6Wllnt condlttona. S350: ber etoote 175; -------- mediate oe>enlnQ. Call W11 tr.in. As>PtY et: firm needl f people wt'< pets el* lhlfta. S.. ~ Send reply8 tCY. Ad 200. •ofe/lovHHt '500; = •14 Pol• or .Shelly •t Penneyuver. 1880 .,.lntereetedlnmek"" ASSEMBLERS .ctlW lndtvtduale wt.o o.MyPlot.P08ox1530, oM/~:wtllluntt'35&. Wiiiiii11-...-..--..---.. (7 14,..1~111 Pleoentla Av, Coeta Mw MEG ABU CK SI Wt PACKERS lllte to keep buey lndoon eo.t. MeM. CA t2829. cot tbl Mt $450; ~· Ft. ~. trtf la cont promote thlt ww ftneel SH/REC. CLERKS & ~or~kl= M OTEL MA ID Ex_ Prov. din rm, teer. $1350: '2000 obo. 529-6208 Dal•1y P1•1014. • • • • • • ••: new.paper. Onty requlr• Needed lmmedletetyfof ~•In ptrtlng lot i ..,_ per1enced, See l SI.In All ldnt. P.P. 543-4705 21971..........., #13, HB. rnent Is~ t~ pey-patdwMll.Jy. vlng our Cuetomera Motel, 3029 Wellt P.aftc RATTAN fNltwood c:olof .....,.../ r.30pmione to t·""'-' Set· TAC TEMPORAAY SVCS c:heer1uly. Appty In per-CoHt Hwy, Newport w/~ Cof tbl Mt $450; IHI..... •ta e ' . .,,,,... .. , 4500 Cempu8 I 124 NB .on to St<>fe M9fteOW, a.di. well untt $275; din. toet • urd9Y t:OOwn to 1:00pm (714)852· 9424 S9fftay S1or• Inc. 1000 S500: cotton print eof9/ 1980 Hond9 750 • PUT n•E IFFIOE CUii • St.rt •t $4.00 per houf -a.y.lde. Newport ieech. PUT II~,. lovst isso· aln1 543-4705 11595. Meny bttu • • CommlSlionl • t>onuMe f r Lloyd Peet eontro1 nwie • &40-9019 • Very busy circulation office needs • Prtvate deek end phof'9 T h Mk CK eny. lflHN route'9Chnlcen .... tr11n. -..11es11U 1111 --,--.,.........,,~=--:--: part time help answering heavy • c:Hu•I etllre. Homt in EOE M ""* haw good drMna X&ER POOi t& ii% by 1MO HOftde GL.500. ttlef e workert welcome. F<>f fn. Olauffle4I llUftlT /11m '9COl'd, cell Mr. Teylor M\ 9 ex<* cond ... extra. dtM, medlc9f.aiy per • phone traffic. We have nice cus-• teM9W call Mery Gr11nt • Fff. ~be 18+. M* to OfioJ 97t-«>21. s9ootbo, ..O.:so14 ~~.:f'J,.o;r' o.. • tomers! Applicants must be neat, • .. 2~ bwtn 9~ 842 5818 1m 150 lbl benlofttl. __ ........ _·..,........,,,,,,,,--=",,.......,= • responsible, and have a pleasant • M-F or 642-5878 • • 250 Ogle st.' C.M. P 11 ter Iller. llllp. Boyt t>untc beda '200. red '78 Honda 150 88. Bl e 5:30pm M-F. 8 hf wk. &l(kpg. typing, Ottaln Cemper lhell & w/bfl( flliMge, 15Kml e telephone person.all ty · Some light Call todey stert tomorrow! Claeifted hM ~ Inf or. Ari YoU boarding In .,.,...,.. 4t7-1oa5 ~ Moped/Ofter 144-2110 '900/bo n&-7298 ._. • office work also. Hours are approx. • met1ontorpeop1ew1th boredom?flnd1mor•nc1t---------------,......,~~i~-...,._--.---.....,.T:a e Mon-Fri. 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. start-e SALES ,_..,,... lnQptmentlnclMllltled. ~~~~NF~~~~~ Aatl I 21d11 • ing salary is $100 per week. Apply • •a••,,., 1ng rciord. wz + ttpe. S750/080. 722-&4e0 • in person. Mon-Thurs, 2:00 to 4:00 • 1111,000 JW MOTOR ROUTE Uptota/Ht.1 1 BoM Newport dfvoroe" for~ PM A -k f Eil • Chica, 9l)t)ty 2-s d91ty. Mfe of llegent quality • • n.3 or een. Exciting New Produc:t .nc ""ER French antlquee. AMa. • • Mllf'k-'tno eoncepti A II bl In lrvlne area PIT PICKER PA.... For into S73-1n1 • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • ~eo:n=r•duall $3~8 t~ $~. No collect~ -=J.5~~= c-pt.n JIU e 330 W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92626 : No Tre'<lell 548--3175, Spm-9pm. ~comp FrMkilnind • AIHO\JAlOPl'O"TVNITYEMPLOV£A • Come>tet•T~I Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. RESPONSIBLE WOMAN monitor •• , •• , •. :~~iiii=;iiiiiii;ii=====·= •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••.. C1111 to2-131..071a. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. for otc ,_a ..... l-' StSOtobo. M2-S02S. -~· -----& Sun. morning. Call P~Ti'r:tt;,:=,.AL Peta i •s•aal1 Mit WIWlllLL 11m• 111111 ••aaaE $299.98 C•!Jft!IJ lltetrkal LaMta,U, ;.;:Pala;;.;.;;tl!t-....~-~ ;;;;;;;=;;~=-1 Ooon-moldlnga-bey win-ELECTRICIAN I LiwMUt PAINTING Int/Ext. repelrt, $2140 per day dowt, complete P•tlo1, Lk: #233108. SmlUl/lergt Tr .. ffrtm/CieMup comp1 c:.b. reflnlthed, pepertng eddltlon•. qu~ Jobi & rep.ir.. 548-5203 gardening. Competlttw 25yr lo<:el refl 979-.$294 ~ 642-4333, ask for Kirk. SEWtHO MACHINE F'RENCA t6P RXUffs OPERATOAS for EASTER. 4 Wb old ORA NG E COAST eonimeia.. ..., a Eng1W1 S20 -. Cllll 145-48S4 .... IYW ..-Clng. 931-2931, CM Plaw i 011U1 -J rmt Students & HoulU...... 1191 330 W. Bay St. ~~~~~~ 8XtbW1R M9t!OG m Costa Mesa, CA tetton. c.. 722-Me4 :!:: -metc:Nng :~ P.,Mo. +Tu l50 t..-~t9 Clip Coet '32.290 Clip Red. ta.802 Aeeldl* a1e. 1se Tot9 P~of That's ALL you r-1 fof #4n.«e Peul NEW/REPAIR. Quellty. N< pnc:.. Chud! .. 2-2873 ULPll f.,. 3 ltnee. 30 d9Y mlnfmum Expert CMpent•. Reetd'I. jobl to llNlll, .....onebte. Gerdenlng Full Service ue. QUliflty WOf'tt, ''°"· free ':============ In the Comm'I, Sm911/lw~I Free 991., llc'd. 831-2345 ~~tree eet. C9M .nytlme 982-4701 • SERVICE g;:_~;=~c Jte;t:L;,,u;;&¥J ::·:-:.1~:C~":r co~~~~~~~Kk. f................. FRUITWOOO enterteln· to Mlt •ppol111t11..nt9 on rnentl*lter8'by2'at.-.o pttone. No 9lllng. SUry rcord pley9r. lg 9CfT\ b/w $5 hf + bonueae. Flex TV S2SO. ~75 S19,071.IO OACCEL StU 1"402 II 110E DIRECTORY 35.,.... exp . .J«ry .. 2-05&7 Wood, ch9ln tint(, petlo.. Plent-eprlnk~ Fr .. •tlmet•. 64M519 I '. rr ..... Greg, 9M..o119 lewn. Hor11c:ult meJ, fuH UNIQUE PAINT CA~ m91nt. rea refl 54&-e027 10 yrt In the Hlitbot Area. CALL TOOAYll AOme&;p;t &; c;en flnwtM FrM eet. 854-2732 Ill ,. Liii w/new system. Non toalc. FIREWOOD i7Uol% COk Ila-? • = Your kUll flee egge ... 5-5133 Winter Special. Oual. mlX ~k. m JOb; I Service Dlr.ctoty Oellv .• Jim, 83&-85e1 Newport, Coet• M.. F~NG INTERIORS i:i..-eeent•tMI CtantJCwrtft lrvlne. Rera. 875-3175 HANGING/STRIPPING • ._. ~ VISA·MC 873-1512 142-4121 est. IH etc. No ·:':> S:::: JIQ§ dONs. 1t2&k OWi ~· 8rldt & Concrwt• ANDYS WALLCOVERIHO Aeu. Mlc6(9Y, 536-0553 co•t. For eppt. eel Vf/lf'/ competlttw & UC lnstalletlon & Removal MeGUNS or 931~ (714) 4~4 Int. Pelntlng. 543-'013 C'1W CUI ~ eoneree.P•1o1 a ortwe ~==~==1:."'"1 LovtnQ mother CM .,.. ~ ~ GIW blodl Clrpentry. W• gall ttld heng together wtll car• for yout cnlld ctys TES Tree tr1n Drywall. p~ 612-3238 HllnQ/ettlp. Advice to the A19o Int/Ext P91ntlng M th F 650-4544 catol Dump nint. C.M.IN.B. Cfez:/. 830-0130 831-1295 ., ... Jim Whyte • .,.2-720t Spedliltet: blodl, tencee-Plutll/~ ~-----:---:--1 C1Maial ltrM •OEN. HOME REP. AIRS. ='·~=~ Int 1&: ..-* !J!! ~si!mRING P91nt. Otywelt. Carpentry • .,.._..., '"""'· -· -""'' SERVICE: a throoughly etc. Gary ... ~527'T PTL STUCCO MASONRY· TIU ~<;" ~ ~ ~-------clean houM 54().-0857 No Job to tmetl. All typee ......... r . **HANDYMAN** Free •t. Lie. 931-234! lem•ll328814 554-7831 Houeedeenlng 14 Y'9 exp Lerge 0t ll'NJll. I dO It .it ...... ,..Sl•ble. rea, he 991, OWi\ Pet 531-5679 °' IW meg M::&:: Pl '-... "'"" ... ,.... ... l"l"IP_l tran•. Pin• MS-teae ~ ~-------~ t• ..... a• 111-1= la~ •&-1• ... * .~.'!.--a--FWrtg'•. wtllherl, dryers, HOUSECLEANING. Ex· VINO ,....,......,_"' ·-,..,,gee, O/W, A/C. All per1elice, own lrMIP. lT LING -MO CLEAN&EXPERT DRAINS CLEAR Ft0m 115 Community Appfl9nce. very re61able, 831-5091 J!.,.,,. & Y•d ~9~ °"9r25yetn~ Feuoete. OltipONI Heeter 7899 Atter Clrcte, B.Pk. 11118 •••I.. Uc. T·118•428 30-1363 641-0907P&R122-toee' 240-0717 CK 522-~323 -HeullnQ. Mewing.~ ••ABC MOVING•• •--------We tpeCleltlle In Sptlng I upt. 7 l>eya.. LoweM r.tee Qu1c:tc & Cet9fu1 T13I04f ~ Aa~t Det.ited cteenlnQ. Cell 1°' c.a Barry, 722-8873 LO RATES. 562~10 CALYPS04iool SER- Nrvtoe now. 5"46..o757 w• VICE; Aalabte. low rat• p AtM Aepelf'a & VACANCtES VACANCtES Ill llUJ WI .al IJ11t91 llL W ... dy .... 7.n53 ~~1~ 8=:~18ml1:r' :1 52245r. "=t,~t•• ... J"l ... i A1Pha1t~.pnc1ng 1ot• JL Student McMr9. °'T:!.ct "2t.t""'Rft't'm PROP· 9Pt. complex-hel!Vy rotler. trltdln FMNI< MU88£LMAN UC. T124-4M .... 1-6427 ERlY MOMT .. ~ Bier Joe &45-4299 7~9pm 11 WlliOA I i8AS 30 Y"I-Ae Tu ConaultMt NEW w~ Stor1199 AMERtLAND 997-0941 --------------1 Rm.' Add. Remodel Kite Sf. Ctt ......... 14e-1129 lulwa ""'"' Beth. Tie. 1357417 IN I I ~!!-........ X&tliilig t1 I cooo. 30)"9up ...e-1740 ----CelBy~ nn•llPUllD DMiOfl 8erv Brochure.. ' -Aeedet. Paet•F\lt\n 15 9d TypeeettlnO. GRAPHICS .. = 'fll -.. f-'-~ 850-2751 Olene 831-1964 N"EWPOR'f. r2Q-.t1&1 • Lawn-Tr....etwvb lnetetl .. T-~w.;;;d"Pm;eMiiin.ii:I wtC ~ m T,... Tnm llnd Aamowit 1•,.•A•1iiil ... '-AO-·&;--c:,... ... hrt, c ell Mr Pelmer 7141957-1800 =~--------- la,&11 ... 1 ...... tiFRJ=At 'J!! Slll bf'ldl .,,.. motorcycle. "c"".Rl"'IXP""'lcom"'~ipei~JOl~n~X~l(;:~.I 1m91i hutch, 1ugg•Q•. ioc*lng for 11¥9-ln poe-mile. 2417 BembOO St. ltlon, wtll CIA tor you In (E/Bluff). 844-8098 'f04Jll home. 722-7812 Set/Sun tern to? ...................... $199.98 P.,Mo. +Tu eot.-~••ta cap eoet .eeo Clip Red. S7 ,2$7 Aeeldl* 113,511.90 T otlll Paymsitt of 1t2,11e.90 OACCEL StU 1 .. 178 l ll-4141 ~ For.Am. Jf : DELIVERY DRIVER :,• WMtJ Drm/Jti;. : Dally Piiot motor route :1171 F«d mo 1 '°" a :a • available In Huntington • euto. a1c. p1a. plb, .,. : Harbor area. 1-2 hours : S5500 ot>o. S40 9892 . .. .. ,., • per afternoon. :· ..,... : Call 642-4333; Monday-•ttcomes-""budt• ..... • Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for : =~~'°' : Art. :i(Sttit• 27'1)(!*12948) . ... : Or•nge Coa1t ! o=~T : Delly Piiot •. 2524 Hlitbot eo.t• w.. • 330 w. Bay Drive : •• ma : Coate M11•, CA :t I __ ... ... .. •a a;;; 1 '°" '°" tna ···········~·········~·~ Hewn. 900 ~ b90k. JUOO. 541-2111 Of .. 2-1367 penln1• Now Available cem:'!l~~"'""' 11.-.0 CM9, 1'9d. <fnt CAR ROUTES ~,~ A.a for E•rn Extra C••lt For O.llnry Of Tltl• Paper OMC '11 Sl!9'AA Cl.ASStC 15-V80, P""· pl•, p/d/I. V., "'"*· new tn. arnlt'I\\, 5C>K mi. alt cond, '3100/obo 144 .... TYS)fnO. Word Pr D c•= ~ In Comm'I lawn Main~ erd 8WIOt 1tyn0/f ~ ~:.-:~:LIT y . ~I. FrM -, 8'W*• cuetomn. UC. 21Qt.U. l•m'l'J!!~;;:s;:;;:~:::~c=rm==:r , ... G .. 'PHIC8 NEW~T 54t-et23 l31392 Fr .. &tWNtee Thank-Youl """'114 TQ9 au.tty. Low Price "" F -, ... 131~ ™E '7f D6ifiiiiXR ,,,.. .................... . ... .._ .... , HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT 720-9191 .... K.C. TA!! SERVICE RAIN90W PAINllNG ,... -· ....., ..,.,...... -LUii tn1ry&,mrn au!,f:·!:'.o..~b• ~'U:t:":l.. llllU§l!M letelr -=,.~~-=1= Greet time to l'tftnence. 9y NOnnen TM Doorman tee-t2SS « 539 llM ~ ........ CALL NOW.142-4449 Oelc & Fir. 857-000R lM~ 99tfl*._. ~=: ==-~~ •. ,,.,.. ... 1111 ... p. Wt.. Cl111l~ IMS LOTVS 14-3. PAYAOLL Sod.~ 20yn1r 10 seep a.Mee. M2-32SS ~ pertOMt.,...... Oehver 1 day a week. No cxtittlC a:::c •a.;; Ptceu.ip&Mw1Y,too. • • ..... Tonyl4M12' ,~:0r ·o.i-.4'4-1187 ..... ,. ... " ......... ,.... collect1·ng. no soliciting. of~ ..... 11t*. Gene, 979-0651 All T•turel & AcCOul6C Comp6ete oiean-up gen• DAN SAL YEI' p • ueet no o1 a. 11t Typlno. R•um••· A•-FrMeet. Kevin 7~ m.int, .,... trlmlnG. fY'9f Clil ~~·2017 __..._ ........ IMll ...... .,. Must have dependable car. 60I 31111 St .. N ':,~ PG'1e. COlr~ •t. Mt1Uto, tl2-tf13 u~,., 19n0-._ ~ I ... d aaaoo oeo 11~ 1~.1eo.a · oLASO<>W PA1NT1NO ,..,.~Alrnod91-Mtt\ WM"f • 11 11tllat ~ • truck or station wagon an ~ ~ . HPSI..... =tt<AWA ~=-1nt1Eln ao "' m . kltehen eel 722 .. 113 --~ CMIMyWOf'tt.ne• Sprtnk~._..,., .::r.r~ .. u;:::;~~...a=~2:.;'4:ll1•WJ~~= Cel T.-,t insurance . NM y;p;te:;;;;n&;m 14UStS 911-7401 HOMeOMe!" '°°"9 Giii. Wt '* • . ....,.~·,..Addlttcna R!.Si'OtCOMM'l/INO 2f 11111 lnVEJtt. ACOUI. CellrW&. LET THI wlndOw ..-.!!!,. M f w T C CA LL 84 2 -1 444 ..aolobo, In.om Ooort-eto MMtlO yr9 Domyownwork.llc T~/iemo....cl OtaM-Ltc#211St1 131.fltl ~ --"' • • wtlenpot.tWMlto ... _...IUl__,L,,,....·OA=-=-=R!PAiR 127*1·"'.....,' 21 up.newtewne. 711 -34 71 PA1!!f._!l!!._ ~ L::== (7t4) 642-411! Ask for JoAnne Craney :O~=.--~~~~ ~~~ ~~~T~~~.-~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~-~ l..!~~4~11~1~oe~m0on~W)ldt~~~·:5~:.::~:..i:::.~!:::...:~:'=•.:~:::..· ::bon:::=::=.:.L~......;M;;'r;:~.:=.=:.-....1..<..:~..:.,_r:,;..PalntlnO.,.up_._woi;....;w;; ___ ·1-+r-.:_."*'_~_,, __ .. __ no-e __ 10_1 .. ._.'°" !..,.."''°' WEWMTYOU! ->< -OfM09 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tue9day, March 26', 1986 ........ Ml.IC *>TICl MlJC NOTlCl Pta.IC ll>TlCl Ml.IC MmCl Ml.IC M>TICl -a.LV™IBE8T ----..... • l..Melr'O IUM>NAN OEUVERY 1140 JAMIOAEE RD. Nl!lWORT l!ACH A= to Fe&Non llland =•W91tl 44 liM'1111,WtlU .. l .ElddSt. FU!ler1on, CA 714-11() 8300 21 .... 1-4J70 1 lAMI IELEC'TlOH OF NIW & U8EO BMW'SI LmlUll .. VOl.UMI! SALES N~E & LEASING 3S10 N. Cherry Aw. LONG BEACH (Mo, Cherry eldt~S) l11•llllellll ,...,....._.,,,.Welcome OPEN SEVEN DAYS ~-,;-;~-,--• • > .... . T04&107 IUlllMCIM llWCIM ..Cnnout WM MOTa CW OUM01 COUNTY .,.....,.. COURT I.ft MID ACCmllfT MID MOla.0# (CITACN*JUDICW.) (CfTACIOM~:r~ MAMmtTAW ~MUNNO llUlllC•A&.COUlfT !!!0~~ =-AL~=-~ TIIUITU'SIALI NOTIC T00£Fe.IOANT NOllCI! TO C • ~JOlloW6ngpet'IOftl.,.. CONAPmW ~......-.. ...-_.. ___. ·YUAIMDIDDtrCI p T,S.ND.'140 IAY!eo I Aouudo) WAAM-P'!HDANT: (Avleo I Oolng bUllMN •1 Pro-M0..8'-4 P.O .... .,. 'Ollcwn::='" It ~"' TMI llM-Aw••m 10-aG11.coM NOTON CAPITAL. INC .. A o u 11 do ) 0 0 TT I l ,.._,-Oflel l-aal letvlcMM, OflF ITMllT PMICINO ......,. ...-, JOS! DORNINI etc HATTAN Lft ..... UIC8 YOU ARE IN DfF~T THE WILLIAM C. WARM• Mc:CULL!Y Ind DOES 21 to 1to Unco1n lrWle, Cell· & L..AM*:ANeQ CA .._.1M7 JOH PH COllf'MI\' tt1 W18Tln'M UN>£R A Deed OI Tl\lll INGTON COMPANY, INC .. 30. ~ 10m1e t2114' eTANDARDe Plelnllff: HlRITAOt Plilntlff ve. "'9T .. YOllt. M1W DATED JONE 27. 1194. TH[ WILLIAM C WARM-YOU AA! KING IUl.O ~ J Klepfnln, It lb NOTICE IS HllH8Y IANK, 1 CeltOtnle COfPOt• KATCHER. et ti ' Detln-~OM ""' UN..lA 'f'OU TAKE ACTION INOTON Ol!Vl!LOPMl!NT IV CROSS·COMPLAI• ooln.. lrvlne, C1llforn11 GIVlH tl'lat the Hun1lflaton •lion den~ No 43-1142 Total admltt.cl .... t. TO PROTECT ~CO .. INC , WAMAINGTON NANT {AUCl.leeelademen-t27t4 9"clhCtlyCOunclw411hotcl Defendant: ROllRT TICl!OF I UI I ll 031' Tot1I PRQP£RTY, IT MAV 8E FINANCIAi. CORPOA• dMdol LAVERNA 8 EMIS Ttlla but!,,... la co,,_ apubllohMMtlntt19Coun-BURK!, CATHERINE R£C~Vl!R'SSALI! lleblltti9.t00.024,3o1;~ 80U> At A PUeUC &to&L. rF ATION; AW. McCARTHY I DIA w .. t An1tle lm duG.ted by: 111 lnCllYldvll ell Cf\a!nb« It the Hunt· BURKI. It'd DOH• ONE 0 , A.EAL PROPEATV Ill l)aid-up e,083,241; Gtoe. YOU NEED AH ASSOCIATES: IRVIHE IN· ~ ..... _.cu........... M«'tl J KllC)fMll lngton .~ .CMc ~~· ="'" ~~..,,. By vinu. of the otder. paid.Jn 1nd contrlbut.ct l!XPlANATIOH OF n1E VESTOAS I, a llmlted part. • --TNI ttlten"*lt ... llted 2000 -· vtreet, """'t· M Ho . .,.,._,, ....., ti ~ and eurp1Us •• SoecNi1 auf1)lul NATUAE OF nE net1tllp. ROBERT w DAY9 ................ wlttl the County Cler1t of Or· lngton &Mch, Callfcimta. on llJSRIC*e ~~ .!.... .... Md I d• t4 508.HO: lJn· PROC£EOING AGAINST McCARTHY, WILLIAM c .. --... ,.... ...... Inge COunty on Match 8 !tie date~., IN lime In· Ott,...,. IMl1 .... un nect tund' (~rplue) YOU. vou SHOULD WAR.MING10N Ill; JOHN M ,,,....m. ,.., I.... .. 19M • cllc*ed t*ow to reoelYe ~ AamNDID COMPLAINT ~enoe of-~~ ~ f9t· Gein .(L.oetl from CONTACT A LAWYER DELLOS. EOWARO 0 lNI oowt. ....,.. oonllder the ttetementa of NOTICl.1 Y• ....,. ..._ m4lde by the --·-' ' ' 5 4M ta2· in.- On ~ •• 19M, • 10.00 WARMINGTON, JR .. MARK A ..... .,,_..... a.I.. Coop8f Monatnan Sen-.. perlOlll wtlO wtttl to ba ~The ....n M9f .... court In tM ·~titled Of*•lz . ) in cf.ott.i AM. Verduge> s.Mce o . PAlllSONS; FRANCH .... .,..... ,__,_.,....born' e;own, At1~ ., '*'d relativ. to the IPPll: ..... ,.... ......... ,_ rnattw,byc;r:;~..:!~ ~~-:ring 1N& ~ • ~ lljlC)Olnted McCARTHY, ROBERT J. •'"'-Nlf ll'IM lftUel .,. Law. 309 Civic c.n1ar Orlv9 Qtlon deecttbed below. ....... ............. ,.... ,... NlllY 3• ,..o.c;,., In t~ • 48a 142• ln•ur1na• In Trutt• UtW e.nd pyrauenl lo PHELPS; VICKY NAPIER .... ,......, ..... ~ ,... Weet. Santa Ana. CA t2701 DATE: MondtY. Apf11 7, ....... wttNR •..,.. ...... ~~t ..... matter offer Fo, c'• • NI 11 0 n. I d. Deed ol Tl'\llt ~ .AJtf DAMES DIORIO: PATTI went h °"" .. -,_ Publlllhed Of11ng1 CoNt 1981 "-e IMonM4loft ....... ..,.,.........., -' 93 eff· ACClclent end 12, , .... ()ocurneri no GAULT, ANO DOU , TO -· Ody Pflot March 211, April 1, TIME· 7•30 p M. "you wWI to ... theed-f()t ....... right, title and 22.9 • • NON!; In. 94-317107 OI Otflc:W Aeclor'dl 100 " J'OU de Mt ... rout I, 1&, 19M SUBJECT. Code Arneno. vice of In &ttOfney In «* lnt-1 of lhl plekltlff end Health premlumt ltlllleofflCIOlllleAecotdetol YOU ARE BEING SUED , .. ,, .............. ,..._, T-tOb mtnl No. M-5 . Off Str• mattw. you atlOUld do eo tr..~tt lnthe•~ ~'P!!c;3.~ OrMoe Counly. Ctlltlomia, BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud le •II ,_ tt. OliM. lftd ,.... Plllclng ~ lAnd9clplng promptly eo thlt your wrh· ent111td IC11on In the .... -• • It ti execued by AnltlOny M. cartlni om1nd1ndo) DEVON ...... _, llftd .~ PlaJC NOTICE Stllld1rd1 ten ~M. II any, may ba property located ~n th~ A::id;:,~t •ti.~ect~·~,1~ • ~ ... c.ttinl WIU SEU KLINGER ANO BET TV 8fty,.,..,,.,. ---.....,. • -LOCATION: City-Wida nltd on ti~. County Of orange. 1•1•,: !:rm ueu-p. NONE AT PUBUC AUCTION TO KLINGER fwtMr •"""'8 "-the -PROPOSAL: f o ~I AvtaOI U.led he l6do .... c.Jlf0tnl1 OeeQrlbed u • t tty lt\al ll'le IOOHEST 8100ER FOR You tine IO CAUINOAll cowt. MOTICI TO Artlcle 979 ol the Huntlng1on tMA•d•, IJ ~ ....... tows: .. _......_ _!!!,.,~=-°':'re In ~ CASH. (pay..,._ • bme of .... DAYI efMr 1N1 _..... T1-e IN otMt ..... ,._ CMDfTOlll ~ iMct1 OfdtnanCe Code Ind .... OOfttte Ud. eln -Parcel I Unit " • ...... ~. ...,., .. In '""' money OI Ille U'liled te ..-°" JOU to Ne 1 --••· Yeu ...., weftt TRAWD CW ldd new Artlele HO rellted .._... • -.,. Ucl. It'd defined on thlt c:«tlln cordence with the Annuel SI .. ) • .,. llOf1tl tron1 tJpewtltt9'1 ...,.._.. 1t to C9I en ...._, ,...... -....OYUmNTI to off·weet parking Ind r11111 • .......... IO ..... c:ondOmlnlum plan rtCOtdad Stlteme~C::., •:: 1~~r entrwa IO the ~ ..... oowt. _.,. ",.... '* klMNfl NtrT...-0 TO landlCllj)fng ltand&rdt LAe ...... mtclfA...... Auguat 2t. 1978 In 800ll ended---" • • COutthOuM, 700 c:i111e CAN• A ....., ., .._ mll .. .,, ... .,.,.,. ,... ,..., oel • THI MAL n E N v I R 0 N M E " T A L 81 Ulttld ct.-IOlldtw .. t2608. peoe 1288 OI Off\Glll m~~~ "'f~-S:-.~ DIMI Well, Senti AM. not protect rou; row.,_.. ettonwr,....,.,.. ..,,._., C'""-e101-t101 STATUS: The pr<>POMd pro-conMjO de un 1~ad0 en Record• ol Orange County. m.....,.,_ Celtlomil 927t>1 all ~ ,.le wrttMn ,.,, 1 nee muat be 1 ...., lld oMoe (ttetwd IJt U~ ltCt la cetlQOflcelty exemp1 •1• uunto, deb9rl1 h_,lo CallfOt'nll Cllllorn ... 11. ~~o ~8:.. Ind tntanat conveyed IO Ind 1n SWoP9f ..... tonn ",... h,...... Metl). Notice le 'I otwn to trom provt.ront oflhe Call-lnmedlatamente, de Mii P•oel 2 An undivided Mich ....,.r......,,, r now held by I und« llllld Deed went the COW1 to...., row 0...,.... de .-te -credltoi\ having In lnter•t tornl• Envtronrnental Oueltty m1ner1. su t'11pueatp 1120 lntw•t 11 tenant• In dent. AndrlW, Cor..W. ~ oe Trull.., Ille P'OC*'Y 111U11ed ~. .,.._ .... ~ ,... In oertlln 1tem1 of Improve-Ac1 aecr111. 11hay11gune. puede common In~ to the com-r9tll'Y .., Mid Counly, C..lomla. " JOU do no4 .... ,_ ............. "" ,.... mentt Pertaining to !tie ~ ON FILE: /Ir oopy of the .., regletredl I tlempO. mon ., .. being Lota , Ind 2 I -ANO TllYING HAR()(R CleeO'lt>ong ltle lwld ir.eirl .......,.. on ttme, JOU mer de 10 DCAI CAUl'NOAMC>a .ity thll a tranttw ta about pr~ ordln1nee la on 1·TO THE DEFENDANT A ol TrlCt No. 9002 11 lhown P\lbllltled Orange Cout TO BC ) Loi SQ ol Tl"llCI 784-4, in lhe ._ ttie c-. lftd ,_ p1r1 pre11nt1t une to ba made on only thoM n11 1n1he0epartmentotO. cMloomplllnthllbeentMad on • mac> recorded In Booll Diiiy Piiot M11c1124. 26. 2e, Cfly ot N9wPQl1 8Mcll, Coun1y • ..,... m-1 llftd prop-,...,..aa _.... • me-certain Item• ot lmprov. vetopment Servloel. by the ptalntltt ag1ln1t you. If 417, Paget 38 Ind 39 of Mii-27, 21, 1988 ' SALES of CMnge, Slale ol Cel11omta. lf'tJ ,,.., be tMl.n wttMut ~IN! en Hte o.te. ment1 Penlllnlng to the~ All INTERESTED PEA-you with to defend lhlt llW· celllMOUI Map1 In the Re-M-434 • SERVICE • I* M9p Recorded In bOOk fUf'tMr wamfng from the Una certt o UM lleMe.te Illy (llxtur• and' equipment) SONS .,. Invited to 1ttend llUlt, you muat, wtttlln IO e«d1 of Orange County, • PARTS 314, pagea 27 10 98 lnc:M ..... ~. 11l1ta"'°9 "° .. -...,. Ind loClted ONLY at the Mid '-'Ing Ind expr ... d1ya after thll Mlmmonl 19 Cllttomla together wtth Ill LEASING m~ m-. ., the T'hete.,. ~...., ~ ptoMccton; eu n1pueela bullneea eddr ... Mt lorth oplnlonl Of Mlbmlt evldencl MN9d on you, Ille wllh ttllt lmprovementa thereon ex· ' otllce ol in. Counry ,_,., ol ~h. You "'8' went eecttt. •,,........ tleM .-herein. Thie trll\SIC1Jon II fOf' Of''lgelnat the &P91icatlon court 1 written reeponee lo piing therefrom con· All ,! 1 Nv(NI "' ..OCounly to Gel 1111 lttornef rtfht oumfllr o on IH for· NOT ooncemed wtth 1f1Y u ovtllnad i t>ove AJl 1Ppll-lhecomplalnt.Unleuyoudo domlnlum unite t through N ltil ,.,, 1 • 4 Tiie ll111M eddrwa wld •• .,. If JOU do Mot llMwn m 1 t d 1 d • • I• t •I•• other eddr ... It whlctl uld catlona. exhibit•. Ind cs.. .a. your default wlll ba 20, lnclutlVea, loceted ther• Olnet common dea<gn1t10t1, if lfl•ttomer.roumeyoele11 ~If •led.,._.. Trenaferor(•I might be ecrtptlon• of thl• propoul enteredonlPl)llC1t1onottM on. EVERY MOOfl Ii COi.Oii any, ol the ,.., Pf'CICllll1Y •tt-1 ~II -.toe or que la C«1e -uche eu loClted. SM:l litt 0( lmprov. are on tlle with the omc. ot plelnlltt, Ind thl• cour1 m1y Parotl 3· An neluslve CALL TODA y deso'1Ded ll>Ov9 it .Pll'll0'1ed 1 tega1 lld omoe ( .. Md In ceeo. mentt Pertaining to the Re-the City' Clerk, 2000 Miln entet 1 judgement agelntt ..-nent pertinent to eech lo be' S3 Montecilo OM. the .,.__ booll). II ueted "° ~ eu 8lty I• on nte In the otfloe of Stf991, Hunllng1on BMctl, you IOt the relief demended unit for the UM and OC· Corone Del Mir, C. ~~ ~ de .,. le -,....._._ 1 t:temoo. puede the Tranatar• Ind any Ind Clllfornla, tor 1~1on t>y In the compl1lnl, whk;h cupaocy of thoM ponlont of SOUTH COUNTY IA711 BfACH81 VD HUNT ING TON BEACH (71-l) 842-2000 The u~ Trual• lf99'*' ..u cttecton ,... pefder el-· rt.,_...., Ill lnqulr1ee lhould ba m.oe Ille publlc. could r-..11 In gatnlatlrMl\t the reetncttd common 11 .. dlldalm1 9l"f lillOilfly tor .,., dlclel 111Md t1eM un ,.._ qult1t eu ..wto, eu 4MMto 1t Mid ottlol. lelept\<>M HUNTINGTON aEACH of wegee, !eking of moneiy or dellgnated In !he Oectar· incorlad-ol Ille ll111M • ao DIAi CAl.INOANOI , otrH co... d• ... number la (213) "37·7•81, CfTY COUNCW.. II)': Alcte property or other rellef r• 1Uon ot Aealrlc11on• r• llOdr•s Ind Olher common p1r1 preunter 11n1 propleded Ml "'* ldl-perlOf'I to cont.ct 11· Kay M. Wentwortfl, Cttr Cleftl., quea1ed lntnecomf>l1lnt corded In Book '2808.pege destqt*IOn, II trlf, lhown ,..,.,..,. Mertt• I m .. ctonel Pot Plt1• de la oorte. Ber•t PMM (114)...... Oiied MAR 17. 1983 1208 of Ottlclal Aecord9111d ---------rier0<n qulna .,, .... corte. l!•teten otroe ,..,,..... The n1me and bual,..... Oeted 3/ 18/M J, PETERSON, CLERK, lhown on the condominium 9300 Said 11111 win C>e mede, but Une oarta o une ltemede ....... PuMe ~ uat.d tlddr ... of the Intended Publilhed Or111Q41 Cout BY SHARLE LIPSHIN, Oe4>u· plan lor each unit. UH A.ND ACCIDINT MID HIAL TH IYNOPlll CW THI ANNUAL ITATl....-r • YIAll INOID IMI~ J1, 1• 0# NOVIDIDIT lllUTUAL UPI leeuuNCI COMftANY 0# ~ PHIA, 1HO MAIU(IT aTMn. PHILADtlLPMIA. PINNIYLVAMA tttoa Atltl Dt•tttie wrtnoui c::o;anent or WWTWl!y, ~ no te ~a qutefa lemer • un IJbotedo 1ren1feror(a) are: Vennie Dally Piiot M1rct1 25, lll&e ty S11d rell propetty I• aleo I CH EVETTE '8 t 4dr ate ••I>'-or iml)lled, regarding ~Ion: eu '"IM*U ~ ... ti no OCMt-Stuttlebeen, dbl Golden T-108 Publlllhed Of111Q41 Cout known 11 Unit E· 101112554 CC.OllDSUHOAYS 55K m l llke ~ew' 111e. pos&easoon, or eectttaalNtqUlnetleM.,e -• "" •ht•• ,_.. Toueh Modeling Studio, •-ir W\TIC·[ Delly Pll01Match11, 18, 25, El<k>n Avenue In the City of __ ... ______ 519951000· 63t-693• tneumbr'lnolll. 10 Ol'f the c;umpllr oon IH tor· lemeraun~deNf.. 1885 Plftc Avenue. Cotta ,~nu Aprll 1, 1986 Cost• MeM. Or111Q41 Coun- Totll 1dmlt1ed HNtt $2.•t3,t58,184; Tot1I lllbllltlH 2,255,08,980; CIPl\11 paid up None: Groea peld In 1nd contributed 1urplu1 None , Speclal 11Yrplut Funds t57.719.824; UnUliQned lundl (IUl"PMI None, Q11n (Lota) fl'om op. er1tlon1 1,011,5e7; I~ to.er .... ) In Capltll and Surplus during 1985 (1 29,088); lnaur1nce In Force : N1t l onw l d• IS,191.096.141; A~t & H••l th premi um• t18,814.~. tnwr~ In Force. 1,521, 153,029, Acc:i· dent Ind tleellh premlumt • Direct Cllllomla BuslMN Pege 18,439,225 • remein1ng pnnc;1pa1 sum ol the m a II dad• 1 1e1 1 I•• ~ de 1tn11d11e o • Mela. CA. 112827 T --08" ty, C1llfornl1 BMW 81320!. 1 ownr. •OKI BUICK ·73 App()llo V8 nole(S) MQJred by 111111 Deed ap'op6edll II ueted .,._. UN oflelN de.,.,. legal The IOCallon In CalllOf'nla flCTITIOUl IUllHEll ProtpeC:tlve bldd•r1 ml .. euto, snrt, stereo. air, auto pis plb air· ~ of TIVl1 ... ~,, 1n1eres1 thereon, que 11 cort• MCucM IMI (vM et dtrectorlo teJe. of the ctllel executive ottlol NAMI ITATIMINT Ptlll.IC NOTICE "'. ould refer to Section• t10,000. 720-035• Utes$8o0 751.'1 47g OS j)l'OYIOed In llllCI nole(•). ceeo, fonlco). or principal bulinea otflot The lollowtng persona,,. 701 510 10 701.810 In· BUICK 70 Elec '1.lll pwr adva!Qll, If 8/l'f, undet lhe 11 ueted no P'Mlftt& M c ... No. Mn17 of the Intended trensteror la· doing bl*,_. u FICTITIOUI .,..... Clualve. ol the Code of CMI CAD '76 SeVllle, Beeutlful lerma ol tne Deed of Trval, fMPUMU a ttempo, puede file nl!M and lddr ... of Same u 1bove. BOTANICAL AflTS, 180 N,._ ITATIMEWT Prcx;edure fOf P<Ovte!Onl r,000rn~;~~55 •no. cond In/out. many op. ,_ dWQ• and ••l*lMS ol P«der _._,rt. puedefl the court 1s (El noml><• 'I ~ l\ll'M and bu"'-N. "C" Str•t Tuat1n. CA nie lollowlng pereona 1t• ~Ing the tw me. con- • • uons $4500 Ev 536-1925 the Trvs1• Ind ol Ille 1ru111 qutter eu ao4etlo,., dMero dlreoclon de 11 cone •I: eddreu of the Intended 92680 doing bualnela u : dltlons Ind effect ol the Ult DATSUN '81 280ZX GL c•Nlecl by llUd Deed ol Trual, r otru c oeH de eu MUNICIPAL COURT OF tranilflf• la: Cotti Meal Andr-Sluar1 Out1nl, U l TI ~ A TE p fl O . Ind the H1blllty of deflultlng 51pd t·top lo1ded CAD ·79 Seden de VIiie. 1 pc>t 1"9 amount tMSOnably ptopledad "" rtleo d-CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Redevelopment Agency, 17 180 N "C" Street, Tustin, OUCTIONS. 33051 Cell• bidders. seeo0 pp 714.522_6557 ownr. great cond. fully,es11matecllobe:$S33,08633 clonal. porpel1edeleCOft9. ORANGE. 1275 Nort h F1fr Drive, P.O Boa 1200. CA92980 AYlador Sle 'A Sin Jul/I NOTICE IS HEREBY · loaded $4000 5'48-7652 Ttte oenelldaty uooer said ExJeten otroe ~....,.oe Berkeley Avenue, Furi.rton, Co1t1 M ... CA 92826 Thia bualne11 11 con· Capistrano CA 92675 GIVEN lh1t on Thurld1y, FIAT '70 Spydr Spr1 12-4 CADS f Eldo Bl1rlu navy Oeod ol Trutt hlfelolore "9161e· Pu.de que ueMd CA 92835. N01'1h J udicial That the propetty pert~ ducted by in lndlvidu1I Charles Coi.man Hecillrt, April 3, 1988, II 10:00 1 m c.onvt, rblt eng, nu top & • ex9Qlled and deltvenld 10 Ille quter1 lllmlt a un IDogado Otstrlct nent -eto la delCflbad In AN 0 REW S T U A RT 3 t 17 I Holly SOuth Lagune It the 1-oftloee of SP991'1 bf1ll "32-0850 557 ·8780 blue wltan lea th Int, ~llgty unoersigr>ec1 • wnaen ,~ ... II no~ The n1me. lddr ... and general 11 lmprcwemenl• DURANT a..cn CA 92&77 Dane T.., & BalfOYf. SUit• we hereby certify that the at>ove Item• 1t• In ~ cord#ICI wttn the Annual St11ement lor ttl• year ended o.c.nl>ll' 31 , 1985 midi 10 the lnauranoe Com- mlaloner of the Stet• of Cllilomla. puf9U8t'lt to tew. ownr lo mi· exll u OtldarMton ot OellUll and -a 1111 IDogado f*9da telephone nvmbet ol pllln-Pertllnlng to the RoMlty (flX· Thia 11&1-.t _. flied N~ M M lloullS 780 61 I Anton Boutevlfd, JAGUAR '73 XJ6 runs well equip S 10,300 720-9095 Demand 1or Sele, and 1 wnnen Mimer 1 un eentc:~ de ,.,,. tiff'• anorney, or plalntlff turM Ind equipment) of 1h1t wtth 1he County CWk of Or· 25n 1 &Jk8'atone 19 Laguna Cotti Meae. C111tornl1 ndl little body wk, $2700 ----N«OI ol 0.lau~ and Eledton .,_._ de ebotedoe o • wtlhOUI an 1ttomey, 11· (El oertlln bullnaee known 11 Inge County on Febru1ry Hiiia CA 92877 · 92628. I wlll Mf1 It pubNc 873--0632. NABERS 10 Sef1 The ~igned une oftclna de eJudl leoel nombre, la dtreoclon y el nu-Golden Touch Modeling 21, 1986 R~bert M Spet'tMt 2405 IUcilon lo the hlghelt bidder MAZDA RX7 .80 5 spd calJMld Mid NOia ol Delau~ 1,,.• el dlrectorlo tele-mero de telelono del Studio, Ind located 11 1885 F30tMe c e I I e M ~ l 0 rc:1 . ' s 1 n In l1wtu1 money olthe United eunrt. ale. stereo 10 mi CADILLAC Ind Eledon to Self IO be onlco). 1bogldo del ciemanci.,-.11. o P1tk Avenue. Cotti M... Publl•had Or111Q41 Coa.s1 Clemente CA 92672 St1191, Ill right, 1tt1e and red u """/obo 8~_ 18« '9COr<led "' the counly where c ... No. 4'7M5I del demandante que no Calltomla Dally Piiot Mwch I 1, 18, 25, Jedi Piere.. 33051 Calle lnter•t ol the 1bove-f\amad ~ LARGEST SELECTION the reel P<OOetlY 1S loca11C1 Tne n1me end address ol tlenee •booldo. •I LARRY Tlllt Mid tranalet ol the April I 1988 Avtador. Ste A. San Juln partnerlhlp end the partMn Lel1er John Rowell, Jr., President. Jamee Fredertck Sutor, Stcretwy M9Z ·12 350SL 2 lops of late model low mileage Verdugo 5eMca Corpota11on the coun 11 (El nomt>r• y ROTHMAN, Attorn1y II Items of Improvement• T-069 Capletraoo. CA 92&75 thereof In the ab<MHS9- 122K ml, $ l4.560Ktobo • sll<I Trvstea, d1recelon de l1corle es) SU· L1w 14140 BMCtt Blvd , Pet1aln1ng lo the Rellty I• Thie bualntH 1a con· acrlbad property Publlehed Orlllge Coel1 Ollly Pilot Mardi 25, 28. 27, 28. 29, 19M 71..a85-7476 c~~~ltyll~~'=yl 401 NOOl'I Brend Blvd , PERIOR COURT OF CALl·,Su111106, WHtmlnster, CA Intended 10 be contum· Pl&.JC NOTICE ducted by 1llmitedp111ner· Oiled Mlrch, 1986 Gten<lalO. CA 91203 FORNIA, COUNTY OF OR· 92683 714/638-5511 mated, Ind •II cialm1 may •hip A«on K. PMts-. ,_... MERCEDES-BENZ 300SC 540-9100 T&lePhOne (8181~2485 ANOE 700 CMc C.nterl DATE (Fecha) JUL 23 bellled,atllleotfleeol:Se-FICTITIOUt9UllNl!lt ChirtesC Hedllf1 cefYer T·112 lepla bl, lthr, anr1, 27K m1 By Lois Malcalf Ortve West. P 0 Box 838 1985 curlty Lind & Right ot W1y NAME ITATElllENT This stltement wu filed Publhmed Ofange Coul ~ 14-40 h-6'0·2698 2600 Hlfbor Blvd A./1h()(1Zed 5'gna!U<9 Santa Ane. CA 92702-0838 ~ R. Rm, Clertl, by ~.Inc , 110 W 0oean TIMI followfng peraons 1re wfth !he County Clerk ol Or· Ollly PllOt Mitch I I, 18. 25, P\llUC NOTICE CHICK IVESSON PORSCHE AUDI (HEVROLEI Hlthnl Qu.tlty S.IH • S.rvlu CHICK IVERSON 445 E Coe11 11wv N•wpore Buch 673-0900 PORSCHE '76 912E 51< m•I on rebft eng, great cond , air $12,500 557-338-4 63 ,_ 7838, 673-2837 WE LUSE &LLIAIES lllDELS ... , .. ~.,. 138! 1 Harbor Blvd G G 114-2800 COST A MESA Date Matetl 4. 1988 The neme 1d<1r-. and a.ndre "9kf, Deputr Blvd , Suite 428, Long d~7_,~~c': CO. OF ange County on February 1988 --. ---Mar 18.25.Aor 1.1986 lelephOM oomber of pllfn· Pubhshed Orenge Coett Belch CA 90e02on0f1tter 28 1986 T-083 CHEV 79 Monte Carlo Oranga Cotst O•ly Piiol utt s 1ttomey or plainUtf Otlly Pilot Mitch 25 AprH 1 APf'll 9 1916, Ind the l11t BA TON ROUGE LA · 5252 nozm !--------- Exel cod 1n/out all xtru , without 1111 attorney 19 (Et 8 15, t986 day tor llllng c1a1ma by .,..Y ROJlle. lrvlne. Ca 92714 PubltSl*I Oringe Cout $2900/obo wk 432-8 199 D1m11c NOTICE I nombre la dlreccion Y el nu I T. 100 Cfedltor ol sal<l lten'tt of Im· . Roy W Brown. Jr. (BUI), Dally Pilot Mitch 11. 18, 25. __ Ptlll __ IC_NO_TlC_E __ ~Ill ALL "''IES rUP\. mero d• lllefono del provemente Pertaining to 5252 Roy•le, lrvlne, CA Aprll 1, 1986 FICTITIOUI .U...11 •n ..,. abogado del demandante. o 1118 Realty, shall be Aprll 8. 92714 T --079 USEDCAAS4 TRUCKS FICTrTIOUS IWllNEll del demendant• Que no Pl8l.IC NOTICE 198e, wtlk:tl II the bullMN Thia bu1lneH Is con· NAm ITA~ COME IN OR CALL FOR NAME STATEMENT tieooe •bogldo .. ) GllY J I NOTICE,.... day be!Of• tne con.umma-ducted W-"' lndMduel P\BJC NOTICE The lollow\ng pereona .,. FHl APPIAISAl. Thi loOowtng peraont are Sod1kol! 207 Wesf 20th OE•TH = lt1on d11e specified lboYe ROV BROWN, JR ~~~ ~EETI NO dOong l>ulltleU aa M l Tiie, Street S1nta Ana Ce "" .,,... Thie trlfleler of Improve-Thit atetem.nt wu nled flCTTTIOUt IU ... 11 DellLLO 23 ~nes Cl Newporl 9270& 171 41543.7891 · RUSIEU CAMOU menta Pertllnlng to the Re-with the County Clerll of Of-NAM! STATEM!NT ~~~~!'. c!:~27~~rttl· OlmlLfT IBeecti. CA 92663 DATE (Feena1 JAN 22 RUl~~G~llERT alty IS aub)ee1 to Calltoml1 111ge County on February The lollowlng pereons "' Carol L Mollett. 195 18211 BEACH BLVD. Mell Paul Ullyw'hlte, 23 t986 Unllonn Commercial Code 20· 1986 doing business u : COAST Heerthatone, lrvlne, CA HUNTINGTON BEACH 1~~e;2~ Newpon Beach, Gery L. Or1n¥tlle, Clerk, AND OF PETITION Sec11on 810&. F301•1 CERAMICS, 2633 W Coast 92714 141·10l11141-JH1 This business 11 con· br -'-t Young, 1>9p41tJ ui~:*..:.~~ Thie tr1.nafet of only,,_ o:.~~1~~:;.~ 1~'. Hwy, Newpor1 Beaen 92e&3 Ht6en J Moffatt. 122• FICTTTIOOl IU .... I MAmSTATIMIWT rhef~~.,. dotng bu•lneu ... AflT SYSTEMS , 150 Plaoenlla. Suitt 209, New- port BMctl, CA 92M3 G1ry Wtlat1r Heuett, 15-49 PllCenlll, Suite 209. Newport 8-ch, CA 92963 Thlt bualneu I• con· ducted by: In lndMdual HARV W HEUETT Thia lll tetnenl WU tiled wtth the County Clerk of Or· 111Q41 County on FeOrulrf ------ducted b an 1nd1\lldull Published O<lllQ4! eoet1 To all heirs benellcilflel <*lain hem• of lmprcw.-Rodney Robett Wal*». Grenada Wey San Marcot CHRYSLER '83 LeBarron.: Mill P!ul Llllywnlle Daily Piiot M1teh 18, 2S creditors and conllngeni mentt Pfl'111nlng to the ~ Apr II 1 l986 2288 PICltlc "J ", Coat1 CA 92069 ' F10M10 4 dOOf' 101ded, 11lnt COf'ld. Thlt s1a1ement was filed I Aprtl 1 8 1986 Cfedflors and pe<aon1 who Illy IS not I normel 1\111 bulk T -067 Mesa. CA 92827 Thi• bualnen " eon· Publtshed OrlnQ9 Cout 20, 1986 $5900 call 857 ·9280 with the County Clerlc ot Or· T-099 m1y be OlherWIM tntereated ltle of the buSlnlu Said P\BJC NOTICE JMn M1tle Wlltac.. tame ducted by co-plrtners Diiiy PllOI Mtrctl 11, 11. 25, ---- 1 Cou F wtl 1. 1ran•letdoeenot Include the Thia buelneu 11 con-CAROL l. MOFFAn Aprll 1, 1981 WI WAIT fllll ange my on ebruery Pta.IC NOTICE in tSheSEL I ancd/florflO•Lt1teGlo tr1n11er of eny llC9nMI. F"'TITIOUI autlNll8 ducted by: hu1b1nd and wll• Thi• st1tement was ni·" T -06e 25. l986 RU L A L L-stock In trlde goodwill or •~ Rod R Wiii ""' CLW llfl WI F301M1 NOTICE OF BEAT, AKA RUSSELL C 1ny other trlll•fw rt11ting' 10 NAME ITATEMENT ney · -with tile County C1er1t of Or· •-'C Mnnr~ See Veno dos Santos I Published Orange Coatt Tt , 1 E GILBERT The tollOwlng peraons are Thls •tllement wu llled lllQ4I Coun1y on Febr\llrf ruuu nu•~ Oatly Pilot March 10 17 24 TAUIF.1!1~ A.l A petition has been llled ·~=-:· ~: 1'!:,~ <!Olng l>Uslnest u wtth lhe County Cleril of Or· 27 1986 flCTITIOUI .,._ .. 31 1986 On April 1 1986 81 11 OO by RUSSELL T GILBERT In ~ma of Improvement• BEACH BAWA.NA, 203 ~ ~nty on FebrulfY . FJOZ221 N.-ITATEMOfT M·994 lam FIRST AMERICAN !he Superior Court ot Or· Pertaining to !tie Realty. 42nd. Newport 9eech, CA •. 1 P\lblllhed Or1n99 Cout The lotlowlng pereona.,.. 1---------TITLE INSURANCE COM· ange County requeetlng ltl1t which are conaldered rMlty 92663 Or ~-Delly Piiot M1rch 11, 18. 25, doing ~ 11. Ml.IC NOTICE PANY, 11 Trustee or Sue· RUSSELL T OILBERl be lten'lt lhr"'"'h the purctl... T 1m 01 h Y J 1 me 1 Publlllhed "'119 eat Aprll 1· 1988 BROOKFIELD PARKER ' ---------cessor Tru11ee or appointed u pertonal rep-ol lhe r.&iPr099rty by the Wallstrom. 203 42nd, N--~S.ll~:S':' Merch 4, 11 , 18, T-077 ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIP· LEGAL NOTICE 1Subst11ut..,. Trustee of th11 resenlattve lo idmlnlater tile TransletM port Beac:h. CA 92663 T ,,,,. MENT CO 940 W 18th I ""' · -tete 01 t .. -d~-"-1 Th's bu11nes1 •• con· '"""" Dll-'C MnTICE " NEWPORT·MEIA cef1aln Deed ol Trust ex· .,. ,..,. .........,, Olted M1rch 10, t98e duet~ by."' lndlvtdual l"UUU nu Str•'I. Suite C.•. Cotti FORD '65 MUSTANG 289 UNIFIED SCHOOL ecute<J oy THOMAS W The peUllon requelta COil A MEIA RE· T1•• WALLSTROM TIC[ FtCTmOUl IU ... U Meea CA 92627 all Ortg lo<>ks good, runs DISTRICT EROMAN Ind KAREN H IUlhorlty IO edmlnlatet the DEVl\.O#MINT AGENCY, ... l'tlll.JC NO Olvld Brootclleld Devoe good $1600 5-48-7755 NOTICE IS 1-!EREBY EROMAN ttuabind ind •lite under the lndepen. IY·. HCUMTY LAND I Thia 111t""4lflt w1& nled N,._ ITATEM!NT ' G E 0 -·· 1 dent Admlnll1r1tlon of e. wtlh the County Clerk of Or· FIC........,...'I ••••-at The lollowlng persona are 940 W !8th S!rMt. Suite FORD 78 p b 2300 IV N that lhe """"d O i"Mle and recorded Novem-RIOHTOf'WAYHRVICEI, a C n"' on February '''""" ..,_ dolnnt>uelneeau· C..Cost1 M .... CA92e27 into. re II 'Educauon ol the N9wport· t>er '10. 1983 18 Instrument tit• Act. INC., •r. Kettw'Jft E . ..,_. noe ou ,, NAME ITATl•NT EASTWOOD & EAST· Thia bualnue I• con· eng, -4-spd, n-brka & Mesa Unified SehOOl Olltrlet No 83·521391 ol Officlel A heiring on the petition Publllhed Oranna Cout 2t. 1916 The lollowlng perton1 ire ducted by 111 lndlvld al ures $700 obo 759-3157 ol Orange County wUI re-I Records ol Orange County, wlll beheld onAPRIL 9, 1986 Diiiy Pilot March'25. 1986 FI011A doing bullnta u · APPLE WOOD FISHERIES, 25086 DAVID OE VOuE FORD CustOm soO '72 ale • ceive tea~ bids up to 11 00 Calllornll i nd pur91.1ant 10 al 9 30 A.M In Dept No 3 et T. 109 Publtlhed Or1nge Coat SIGN & GRAPHIC, 2710 S Acacil Lant, LIQIJna Hiiia . Thia st1tement wu llled PS /PB 4 dr Exe cond 'AM on. Ille 91h day ol Aprll 1 that c.enain N011Ce of OeflUlt 700 Civic Center Drive Wast, Delly PMot M1rctl t 1, 18, 25. Baket •C Santi Ana, CA CA 92653 Wllh the County Clef1I of Or· $ · · 1986 at Ille Purches1ng Ot· thereunder recorded 0. Santi Ane. CA 92702 P\llLIC NOTICE Aofll t t988 92707 ~ery Scoll Eaatwood ange County on f'.ebrl.llf'f 700/obo. 631·693• tlGe ol aa1d SChool Ofstrlet cembet 3 1985 IS lnstrv-IF YOU OBJECT to lhe T --072 Dll Pttuong 2710 S 26085 Aclcll Lane. Ulguna 20 1986 1oc1led 11 2985·B Beer lmenl No as-483267 of Of. granting of lhe petl11on, you NOTICE Of' l'tllJC NOTICE Baker •C. s.nt1 Ana. CA Hiiia. CA 92853 ' '101S71 Street. Costa Mesa, CA ll<:lel Reco<ds ol Mid Coun· enould either IPP9lf 11 the PUkJC .. AIUNQ 92707 Blalne Arthur Eastwood, Publlshed Or1ng41 Coul 92826. II wtilch time sa1<1 ty wm under end pursu1111 hearing and Siii• your ob-CODE AMINDmNT FICTIT10UI 9UllNltl Thi• bua1n .. 1 11 con· 25085 Aclcl1 Line. Lagun1 Dilly Piiot M1rch 11 18 25 bids will be publicly opened Ito aald Deed of Trust 9911 et jectlons or Ille wrltlen objec-NO. 14-11 NAiii ITATIMENT ducted by an 1ndlvldu11 Hiiie, CA 92653 11 1 198& · ' • and read fOf publlc auellon tor euh, lew· Ilona with the court befOf'e llON CODE Dlt Phuong Thi• bu1ln1u 11 con· · T ..()78 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAllllOR lllVD. COSTA MISA 642 0010 AUDIO/VISUAL EOUIP· 1u1 money ol the United I the heating Your IPPell-NOTICE IS HEREBY The lolloWlng peraoni are Thia st1tement wu ftled ducted by C<>1>"1Mr1 MENT Stain ol Am1r1c1 1 •nee m1y be In peraon or by GIVEN that the Huntington d°t,ng r'~nea: UR s E with the County Clerk ol Or· ~"2t=I~ PtB.JC NOTICE FOf Pampered All bid• ete 10 De In lie;• CMhter I check PA"•ble to your lllOl'ney Be8Ctl Clty Council wilt f\old TECHNOLOGIES 1791 Inge County on Febn>lf'f w Mercedes Benz cordance with Condlllonl M•d Trultee dra~ on 1 IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR Coun · 19 1988 with Ille County Cleric ol Or· FtCTTT10UI au.MU Mlfltln CHM l1n1truc11ona 1nd Speem. 1111e or n1tlonal bank. 8 or • eonttngent CfedltOf' 01 ~8:i~":'1,1nt: Hunt: :~'~A :2~~~u•. Cotti ' fl01at ~9~nty on Februlrf NAMI! ITATEllll:NT Top Mercedes Prices Paid ---,cations wtllen 11• on toe In state or leder11 credit union, the deoeaaed. you mull nle lngton Beech Clvle Center. K~ G McElney 427'"' P\lblla'*l Orange Coett • The lolloWlng persona.,. CALL PETER or AA v OLDSMOBILE 1981 Cu1 the otllce 01 the PurchUlng or a slate or federil MYlngll your cielm wtth the coun or 2000 Miln Street, Hunt· PolnMttla Coron• def Mer, Delly Pllo1 March 18, 25, P bll Of F~~~ doing t>uslneaa u · A.A. All Supreme Brm 2 dr 48K O.rector ot Mid Scttool DI• and loen IUOClltlon doml-presenl It lo Ille perlOnal lrlgton Beech, Calllornla. on CA 92825· April 1, 8, 1981 u •hed lf\ge .....,..t Service Horne C1re. t6 &--1( If llPORTS m allpwr Cit IHI nu tra, lrle1 2985-B Belr Streel, clled In Ihle •t•t• 81 the r~-1at1ve 1Ppolnted by lhe d•l• Ind 11 the lime In-T 1 1 T-096 Dally Piiot Maren 11, 18, 25. c1p1de Court, Newport Mal IERCHEI SS250 675·5519 Cost• Mesi. CA 92628 m11n e ntrance 1'0 Fir et the court within lour month• die.led below 10 r-'W Ind d~!:, t!;'~::ivtJv.11 con· Aorll 1• 1988 T ..()70 ~2~ .. - 213 or 7 ,. &37 ·23'l3 A Pl(formwic:e Bond may Amertcan Tiiie lneur1nc• lrom the d•t• of llftt la-conlkMt Ille ltltemenll of KIRk G MC ELNEY ·-II' 111\Tll'C ~-........ Hll1fteld, berequlred1tthedl1Gt1tlon Comp1ny toe.led 1t 11-4 euenoeofletterauprOYIOed Ill~ wno wWI 10 ba This ltlletnent wu llled r~ ""'~ MmelllboYI __ P_~_ll_C_NO_T_IC_E __ ot Ille 0111r1ct E1st Fltttt Street In the city In Section 700 of ttl• helfd re1111ve to the IPP*-with the County Cler'k of Or· ,_............,, llU ... 11 •-ir NOTICE Thie t>u•ln•H It con· No blddet m1y wlthdraw of S1nt1 Ana cei110tnla all Probate Code of Calltomla. cation deacrlbed belOW County on Fet>N•ry ,...,,,...,... r-.n. ducted by· •n lndlvldual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS h11 Bid tor e period ol forty· that right, tit~ ind lnt-911 The time !Of flllng cl1lm1 wlll DATE· Monday, Aprll 7, ~~986 NA• ITATDllRNT ,IC...._.'I •11•-11 K1ren B1thop H1rtfle4d NAME STATEMENT llve 1451 deys •ffer Ille dite conveyed 10 ind now held not e11plre prior lo lour 1988 • "*741 The lollowlng pet'90nl 1ra N~~rv:...:=. Thi• a111emen1 wu fllecl ''" '''""wing persons ere Mil lor lhe oP8"1ng thereof by 11 under Mid Deed ol months from the dale of the TIME 7·30 P M Cou1 doing butlnetl .,. "'-•' .. '~' wtth lhe County Ctenc of Or· flO' •i ovw1Ms 8' FLAN· The Boerd of Education of Tr\JSI In the Pl'....-situ· heiring notice above SUBJECT Cod. Amend Publllhad Or1nge N£WSLETTER COSUL· The fOllowlno persons ar1 111Q41 County on F~ N 8AB•ES 1807 w Bay lhe NewpO<t·M ... Unified •led In Mid c;;;,,·ty' Ind YOU MAY EXAMINE the e.i.1 Slgrl ~ Diiiy Piiot Mareh 11• 18• 2S. TANTS -4&00 Oorcf\Nter doing buslneN.. 2• 1988 •YILYO 'lll44• .... Nr.NM•I Bfl8Gh CA ScnoolOlstrlCt r~lhe l statednc:tlbedH' hle-ec>1bythecourt ttyou "*'~0·o .~itywtde Al)f"fft,!988 flcl, cOrona def Mlt. CA GRAVITY HINGE LOCI( . ,.~ T U R B 0 0 f S E l ,;,f,f ~ rtght lo r1jeet eny or all Bids Lot 3 of Trect No 9&33, u ere 1 P«IOl'I lnltr'•ted In ~RO~S:L A ~ etgn T --097 92825 C 0 M PA NY • 1 5 7 0 P\lbtl9hed OrlnQ9 Coul Blue/blue fully eqpl Or•• "''"•'v1111on Br 1an ind not necesaatlly ecoept ah<>Wn on 1 mep thereof r• the •i.te, you mey MNe code wtllcil would complet• f't8JC NOTICE Mary a.ti Simon, 80• Brootctlollow Drive. Suite 0111y Piiot Merctl 2&, AP<H t eunri elloy wti1s hllf 1ao1 "" 61) ""fl N8Wl>Ort Ille IOW91t Bid, and to wllve corded In Book 398• pegee upon the executor or edmln· ly revi.. ll'le format of !he S..w11d flcl, Core>M del 200, Senti An1, CA 92705 8, 15, 1988 new cOnd 5K ml LMS# 8"at.h <-• it2663 any fn!Of'm•"ty or lrreoularl· •l Ind 42 01 MllG4llilneou• lstra1or. or upon the It· lt1lclle Ind lnclUde ct11ng91 flCTITIOUI 9UIMll Mer. CA 92825 Denni• K. Senft, 1570 T-101 Of buy (eo0259) 0:,i.";,. B ~;!•p~n 1:;1~ l)' In any Bid received MIPS rlCOfd• of Orange torney IOI' the a.11tcut0f' or to the permitted llue of NAMI ITATIMINT Anne E. Lewie, •600 Brootchollow Orlve, Suite •-1,. toll'\nl't •111 •• 1 • · N!W,.Ofn·MllA UNI· CoVniy CallfOf'nlt admlntatfltOf. end fill with lllgnl lor varble UNI r• The jo11owtng perlont 118 Oofehelt« flcl, C«on1 def 200, S1nt1 Ana.CA92705 ,~ ""'"''~ GA 9266" FllD ICHOOl DCITNCT of . -"d ,,,. court Wllh proof of-· "ulred plenned lign 'pro-""'-bullMM ... Mar. CA 82825 Ttll• bullnut •• con· ,ie-·1 tu-.. Or RMaonlble Oftet1 l• ~ t ,,,, . .,.,, 11 con· c ......_ 1 The ltrHt ""' r ... Of' vice 1 Mitten A1Qu.1 ttlt· .. ~.. • This t>ualnett It con· duc1ed by. an lndMdUal "'""' - - ILl ... I Jue.led r, ruttl nd an<1 wtle Ottnte C4uft'.!• .,.,,.. ' otr-common deelgniUon Ing it1e1 you daelre 1941da1 gram IPPfovel prior to II-THE CHAISTO_fHER tf.!'.: ducted by. ~nert oajNIS K. SENn NAMI ITAT'IMIMT AOQfl• B Br11n ltocller, ~ .. Dine• ol U ld property II notice of the fMlt!Q ol an In-auance of llgn wmtt• In PEAIENCE. 351• A ~t ANNE !. LEWIS Thia atettmeflt WM ftlad The IOl!ow4ng Plf90nl are ... TS This •lllttment WU flied 1 '°'P~b~~~!~ Coul bputl)Of1~ to c~ 92..~ ,~ Vlntory and apprliMtMnl of ~ caaea. Cierlfy ~ Coett ~·Suite 71• Coron• Thi• ttatament Ml lllecl wl1h the County Cleflc Of Or· doing t>utlnaet M: Coron. 1001 Quall St . NB w11t 1ne c.eumy CliiflC 01 Or· 0111~ Pllol Mareh 2!1. APfll 1 rs'°::· :·vr11r ~ ~ llt•t• ....,, or ot the pet!-u pand exlatlno cod• del Mars A 82125 with the County Cleflc of Or· •noe County on F-ebr\iary Peclflc Productlonl.. 1461 ~0300 iinol' Co1.1111y ,,n Fel'>fusry 1n8 · · -~ tfol\a or eoeounta mentioned PfOVielOnl~udlng.:J:!; °'· uMn Ch0rrl•IOJ!~· enge County on Feciruery 24 19M • Ouell St .. Newpotl leedl, 20 •llP.11 " -..1t"°"1 cov.Mnt or Wit· In Secllon 1200~1200 5 of nltloM. "....,......,a1e 331 Promontory lv9 ..-.1, 25 ttee • ,_,.,. CA 82983 VOLVO '81 OL SOK ml FI01537 T·tlO ren1y,axpt ... Oflme>lled.u ltleClllfomlaPrOblte cOci.. etallon llgnlnQ ,.,._1lonl, Newportleectl,CA a82MO • "'1MI Herw-4, Adlll•••" a J"'*I 0 8wt1My, Q >Otlt cond $0500 w ort. Put.•th O••no• Cout to 11t1t, po•1.Con 0t .,,._ Hurwlla Remer 6 1nd modify olettno Thia buslMI• It con· Pllbllthed. Otenot COUt .. ,,.._..,, Au_,_,1 •I 1o11roway,Ntw90rt8-d'I, 491· t110 819/742·1137 01111r P1~ '-'•'en •o 17 24 P\lll.JC NOTlCE cumoranc:-to Mti.ty the DMMeNo' A.,._,. .., PfcMllona l0t aubdMtlon <IUC1ed bY "'lndlvtdual Diiiy Piiot Marctl , , 11 2& uw • ""'"'1 c.... CA t2M3 31 11111' urn>eld ~ due on the , " • ..., ... ,... dlnle110ne1 algne. The COde $USAN CHRISTOPHER " II 1 1086 • • • om.:. ..... -~ ™• bullneq I• con· vw Th+no 'H ....... eng FICTmOUI ..,..... not• (JI not• MCIUfed by •• .._, . •;-. 8IMl'ldment would ,..,.., l'tll• atalemeint ... flied Pf • T..071 ....... CA WI.. duclttld by en IMMdulll tr en•. Ur11. window•, M 971 NAMI ITA~NT' ..,d Deed of Truat, to wit =::.., ~ 't:' W:-llllttlng Artlclle 971 and tdd wlttl IM County Clerk ol Or· Publlthed Of Cout Jam. D Swaney Olutch/l'MCfl pert bod~ The lollowlngl*IOl'l•llf• l 17,084 03.,plu1thelollow Publllhed Ote Cout ,_ArtleleMt. •noe County on F~ o.llyPllOI Matctl~ 11 28 Thi• •1•tement ... lllad gd SHOO/obo. 63 t-2676' 1Nm11c ""TICE dOlng l>ulln.. ... Ing •tlmlled cott•. H · Ollly PllOI Mitch T. 10 2& EN v I Ill 0 NM ENT AL 2e. 1988 Aprll , 1881 . • • with ttle County Cltf1t of Of· VW Vltlt!QO'I •a. LO ml1 ING SERVICE 20182 tlmeoft"9lnltfelpublleatlon t888 let 19 C9tl00f1Cel'Y elllfl\C>1 Pvbllthed OfMge Coest .., 11 28 ttM yon try r UU\. AV 1 POST AL PERFECT MAIL· penMt enc:t edllancea 11 the · · · STATUS Ttle pr090Md pro-,_,, l'tll.IC NOTIC( • T ,.73 111ge Counl ~ •09! '300/T 0 PytT\11 FICTITIOUS I UIMll Bayview. Santi""' Helgtlll ol Ihle NotlO• Of Siie TW~ fl'om the prO'MIOnt Of lhl Deity Pllol Ml'Cfl , 1, 1e. 25 f'ICTITlOUI .,..... • ,_ 549-0581wtcdya1tt 5l)fTI NAM~ ITATUlllNT CA 92707 18.271.M C1lllornla Envlronm.nt11 Aprtl 1 !Ne NAMI ITAT'l-.n "8.IC ll)TlC( Pllbllltled ~ CoM1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••I TIMI tooow-1\Q e>ettOnt tte WWt.m F N .... ler 1708 --·TO Ouallty AC1 T.07• The followlng ,__, .,. ~ ,....,., .. ~ .... p -..... ..... ·-·c Wltil't OH ""ILE .. -... ,..... d-' ...... ......._ ........ ~. '11CTm ....... --·· ,......,, Maren 2 'Aprll 1, ""'"9"""''~'" tnenurat POMOna Santi Ana CA "'°"'"TY 0.,.... ,~ nu1~ r • " ..,.,.,., "' ,,. ..,ng .......,_ ...,... -8 1 9 llUILETS Ill .A p a rlmenia 1 701 1192075 YOU ARE IN O£FAULT propoaed 0tdtnenol It on P!BJCNOTICE Ttfl!trAMILVCL!ANEAS, MAlllSTATDmNT ' '188 T·1tl Pltlt l\urtt Hun1ing1on JOhn Call Whl11entiurg, UN0£A A OEED 01 TRUST. 'ICTmOUI au91NS.. Ille In the Depertmenl of 0. 27t0-8 W•t !.dlnotf Av-The fOltOo#lnO ,,.,.one.,.. Beleh CA 926-47 120182 Bayvtew Santa An1 DATED Sl!PTlMBl!A 27, MA.111 ITATl•NT ¥1110pmenl kVIGea flCTITIOUI IUeMH enue. Sentt Ana. CA t2704 001~ butlneet u · The llllSCOPES w•w LIUTll MTIE Fii UYICE IAIES PAIE Oevid N 1•11111 15520 Height•. CA 92707 19&3 UNL!SS YOU TAKE The lotlowing ~ate ALL IHTlAOT!D Pl"-N.Alill ITAnmNT Hlly 0ueng Pt\#TI, 9091·8 Ouldlle. 500 S Beytront, Tuat1n V>1l60f> Way T11111,, Ginger Pope. 20112 ACTION TO PROTECT doln9 buatnlel.. SONS .,. lnvtted to 11tend The lollawtng per.ot\I -IOIU Avenue, Mldwwy City. 8'1b01 llland, Clltt. t2t82 CA 92MO ~ Santi Ana CA YOUA PAOPIATY IT MAY I A) N" T 10 H" I. EN. Uld "-MO MCI expr ... OOlng bullnMI •. HetloMI CA t2t$S Jldl 0.. UMcott. JOO l . Cotinne S T•llat 15520 112?07 IE SOLO AT A' PUBLIC VIAOHMDnAL SYSTEMS. QPini01110f tubmlt ~ Plltftne Publletllng Com-t4UOt10 Thi NQu1en, 9091· COMt HyQ 1301, Hewpof1 Tuttln V!Utge Wfly Tuslln Thia bullneH 11 con• SALE IF YOU Ne.ED AN EX• {I) N l.8., 2.o& 8 . 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C"-11 • C'nm 'ltt. stootii--.v. tlhp0f1 ..... 144-2700 -~ 25~ f0MCAIT80NAI TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1986 e 1 atra e ire U .S jets kn.ock out missile site, disable patrol oats after Libya fires at air craft survivors" on one of the Libyan vessels, which he said normally carries a crew of27. · Both Weinberger and Speakes added the Amcncan naval battle group operating off Libya had been placed on what amounted to a war footina and would regard any Libyan plane or ship closing on them "to by the British Broadcasting Corp .• vowed to "make the Medjterrancan into a sea offtre" and urae<t attacks on U.S. oil facilities and American workers throuahout the Arab world. "Most others, we believe, have left," the official said. "One of the problems in couotina them -which is also one of the reasons we rec; ommended they leave the country - is that there is no American cmbus)' to keep track or them, of theu whereabouts and their welfare." T ripolt "--'i-1111f S.rte SAM Site W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Ameri- can warplanes knocked out a Libyan missile site and disabled two guided- missile patrol boats on Monday after Libya fired at least six missiles at U.S. jets operatinJ below Col. Moammar Khadafy's "bne of death" in the Gulf Oscars •0at of Africa• la the blC winner. A7. Write-in Bruce 8a.mner may ran a write -In c ampal &n a&aln•t a Lyndon LaRoaebefollower aow =!:f-Z'1.~ ~~ conare-.A . Nation A Senate committee working on tax reform votes to keep municipal bonds tax free In a move criticized as favoring the veryrlch./M World OPEC falls to curb oll production as a mara- thon meeting ends, and the price of oil takes a dlve./A4 Sports Longo Garcia ls the ace on an Orange Coast pitching staff which Is unbeaten In conference play./8 1 Dodger catcher Mike Scloscla has worked hard to recover from rotator cuff lnjury./81 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Te tevlslon Weather AS A3 A 10-12 B6-8 A9 B8 BS A6 A3 84,8 B1-• BS A2 ofSidra, administration officials said. Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger said the retaliatory strikes bad been conducted without any loss of U.S. men or equipment. but· presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said "there are no apparent .have hostile an tent." Libya, meanwhile, in broadcasts on state-run radio that were monitored A State Department official had no comment Monday ni&bt about the Libyan threats. The official, spcakina on condition of anonymity, said the latest U.S. estimates arc that there arc. as few as 100Amencans remaining in Libya. Tensions have been runnina hiah in the area ever since the U.S Navy began conducting exercises off (Pleue eee U.8./A2) ·LIBYA Pair find bones where Bradbury girl disappeared Belong to child 2 to 5 years old, patholo 1st says; search goes on By PAUL ARCBIPLEY , OfllleO.., ......... Tb.la RoU.~Royce, paiated apeclally for B~ Sbree a.tnemh, featara a •aniUe ..Uta on one •fde and •unaet on the _.,,... ,....., L.-...,.. other. A Newport aato dealer paid $70,000 for car at an aactloa, bat atlmata lta worth at $119 ,000. Newport auto dealer picks up 2 Bhagvvan specials at auction By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfllleO.., ......... The 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur in the Newport Beach showroom has been driven only 3,000 miles. Its previous owner never cruised a city street or sped along a freeway. And while its customized pastel paint JOb might make conservatJve RolJs-Royce executives shudder, the car's new owner believes he's gouen behind the wheel of a rare piece of classic nostalgia. David J. Smith's new luxury auto was formerly owned by the famed guru Bhagwan Shrce RaJnecsh. I Smith, who owns Rare and Rich Motorcars Ltd. in Newport Beach, snapped up the Rolls at a weekend auction at the Sheraton Universal Hotel. In fact, he purchased two of 12 the specially painted Bhagwan cars displayed at the sale. (Pleue eee AUTO/A2) Bone fragments of a child were found in Joshua Tree National Mon- ument Saturday where Laura Brad- bury of Hunungton Beach disap- peared in 1984. The find prompted a massive search for more evidence in the desert wilderness area. The fragments, including a slcull <:aP., appeared to be human, said Sgt. William Holloway ofSan Bcmardmo Sheriff's Department. A San Bernardino County pathologist, Dr. Irving Root, exam- ined the bones and said they appeared to be those of a child between 2 and 5 years old who had not been dead for more than two years. Root also said the fragments ap- peared to have been exposed to the sun for six months or less. The fragments were found late Saturday by a husband and wife from the Twentynine Palms Manne Corps base who were hilc ng in the Indian Cove campground. The couple lcpt the fragments until 11 a.m. Sunday when they turned them over to Sheriff's deputies at the Morongo substation. The Sheriff ordered an immediate search for more bone fragments or pieces of clot hang, and more than I 00 Market wins stay on liquor, gas ban Man who rescued girl from By TONY SAAVEDRA OfllleO.., ......... A Costa Mesa business has won a tem porary court order against a new city law that prohibits it from selling gasoline and refrigerated beer and wine. Superior Court Commissioner Greer Stroud ruled Friday that the Thrifty Oil Co. minjman at 202 1 Newport Blvd. could continue selling autombile fuel and chilled alcoholic beverages until an April 9 bearing on the company's request that the ordi- nance be overturned. Thrifty OiJ is suing Costa Mesa over a new anti-drunken driving law passed Jan. 20 by the City Council. Friday was the deadline for gas statfon and convenience stores to stop refrigerating alcohol sold on the premises. The ordinance also bans the sale of any . alcohqlic ~~erages at future scrvtce station m1n1mart& Costa Mesa as one of the latest Orange County cities to restrict or prohibit concurrent sales of ~soline and alcohol. Similar prohibitions were approved last year in Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach and San lion only feared for child 'Tkept swinging and yelling at the cat until he dropped the child,' says hero ---- By PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of IM Dellr Not 1'811 Gregory Ysa1s's only thought was to free the child from the 1aws of the mountain lion. There was no time to think about bis own safety. That's how Ysais, 36. descnbcd his rescue of 5-year-old Laura M1cbelle Small on Sunday at Caspers Regional Park in South Orange County. Small had been visiting the park with her parents when the full~grown mountain lion leaped out of the bushes and grabbed the child by the head. The hon dragged the little girl into the bushes as her mother screamed for help. Ysa1s and hJS 9-year-old son Bryan were on a nature hike nearby when they heard the screams, he said from his home on Monday. "J ran to the area where the mother told me her child had been earned away by a mountain hon," Ysa1s said. Smalrs mother. Susan Small. searchers combed the area on Mon- day, said Holloway. The Bradbury Wilily was vacation- ing at Indian Cove when 3-year-old Laura disappeared Oct. 18, 19'4. The bone fraaments were taken to C.al Swe Fullerton Monday for examination by anthropologist Judy Sucbcy. She was unavailable for comment Monday everung. The search by San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies would con- tinue pcndin& further orders, Holloway wd Laura Bradbury disappeared when she and her .brother leff their parents' campsite to go to an outdoor toilet .SO yards away. Her brother was inside (Pleue .ee BO!Ot8/ A.2) PAUL ARCHIPLEY PEOPLE IN THE NEW S pointed in the d1rcct1on the lion bad taken the child. and Y sa1s ran into the bushes The M1ss1on V1e10 man found the mountain hon sitting nearby still holding the child by her head in ib mouth (Pleue eee llA.ft/ A.2) f/#L-. ...... (Pl ...... 8TATION/A2) Aathorltl• o oot and klll a mountain Uoa •aapected of maullnl a 6 -year-old &irl. Sloan , mast':r mariner , Gates wants foe's statement edited receives burial a t sea · By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0..-,,... ......... Bob Sloan, sa1lor, skipper. boat bu1lder and master mariner took his last voyage Monday aboard his schooner, Spike Africa. Sloan, SO. one of the most popular seamen on the West Coast, died March 17 after a sill-year battle with leukemia. ~ On Monday hundreds of bis fnends. family and associates aathercd at the Newport Lindina Restaurant on the Balboa Peninsula where they boarded 2S boa\S, mo t of them schooners, to accompany Spike Africa to sea to to scatter his uhes. FoUowina the burial at sea. the boats returned to Ncwpon Land101 where more people jammed into the restaurant for a brief memonaJ ser- vice and a wake. In recent years Sloan m•dc his livina as a yacht deJjvercr, sk.lppenn& yachts back lO their home pons aflcr Iona-di t.ancie races. Six yean aao ht launched the 70- foot pike Afnca, which he huall in Costa Mesa. and named her af\cr his (Pl ...... SLOAN/ A2) By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OfllleO.., ........ A court Monday turned down a request by hcnfT Brad Gates lhat p&ssa&e"S be 1mmed11tcl~ stnkcn from a pobucal opponent s campa11n statement, but set another hcannf Apnl 2 to determine if the pa ~ arc misltadu\a. Comma 1oncr Gale Hickman an Oran County Superior Court dc- n1td the wnt of mandate by Gat.n dcmandana that ll. l anda Lea C•ll1pn delete portions of hCT 200. word statement of quahficat10M that accompanied her fihna for thC' \ Shenff-Coroner clccuon Calhgan. 38. of Mission V1c)O. scclcs to oust her boss. who is runnina for a fourth term Accordlng lo C~Jltpn campaign manaatr Rob1n Re1!tdorf. attorneys for Gates submm('d a lcnathY ptle of ~pen &Jmed at provtn pan of Calhpn's (ampai&n statement were false and nu lead1na. Howt"vcr. the coun ruled that ~tcs' attorneys did not s:ivt adc- quatt notJ<% to Calbpn. pTCvmung her and her attomc)'~ from prcpanna a response, Reisdorf u.1d Calhpn said she was not1ficd b-. ____ J Gates' attorneys at about 9 '\O a m Monday that she would have to be in coun at I :30 p.m "He didn't ~nd me an)'th1ng. no advance nouttofan) kind.· C.alhgan said " n attorney rtpl'l'scnting henffGatcs said, 'You nttd to be 1n coun tht afternoon.' •· .\ttomey Ltt tcrhna. who re~ ~nu Calbpn, \IUd the courts can order pon.aon of a campetan \\ate· ment tnken if the} ~ hown to be false and m1slcadin1 "Tht burden of proof 1\ on lh<' 'hcnfT to <ihow clear and rnn"tnl in c' 1dcn~:· l\ttrhna 1d tlt('kman ga ve C alhpn unnl Fn- da" to rc,pond to Gates' charJes, and ~t a heanna before Judae Judith R'an 1n upcnorCoun on Apnl l. '\mona the allcpuons1n Calhaan't statement bcina d1 puled by OatA arc characs that Gal~ 1llqally owned an lf'1nr angles bar. was involved in a covcrup of a felon drunken drivina arrt~l of two deputies an 1978, that be hasn't bttn a competent ~. and was ronvicted of a fcden1 c:rimc. Calhpn's cha.rar that ta bed httn con\ 1c1cd of a federal crime \temmtd from a con1tmp1 _~ (Pteue ... OATA/ ) • ( f I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, March 25. 1986 ----- Bob Sloan la burled at aea from b..la ecbooner Spike Africa. SLOAN RECEIVES BURIAL AT SEA ••• From Al long-lime: fmnd \p1l..r \l11ca. <>elf- pmclatml·d "king 11f thl' Pacific n~·an ' · ·~Juan U\l'd the 1;arg11 hold!> ufSp1ke \Inca t('I deliver 1.rut\1ng '>atl\ a nd r:i1.1ng gt•ar tor \ti< hhmen engagrd 1n rau•<, to Honolulu .1ml 'vtt',ll'CI llt' had a rn.l\t\·r 01.mncr"' hn·nsc .ind \a1kd rn1l\I of the: o< can<. of the: \\Orld r n .1 n·c l n I fOll. l' t r11m I "' \ ngl.'le'i ((I Honolulu h\' 11111~ 1l11n)! .t lrl'"" l)f 14· H':lr·uld ho\\ 1nduJ10~ ht'> '>On l{obb1c to !Cal h tht•m \t'ama\htp \loan ran <J\\;J\ lrt1n1 home\\ hen he \\3\ 15 and 1,1n1t' '" ~cv.pon Beach "'ht'rC' hr \\11rl.;nf ·" .1 hu\ ho\ until he helaml' l,1,uniitl·J v.11h huai-." \\.ork1n£ '1' .1 hired hand aboard h<>illC. ht• hl.'l.tnll' l'Othr:illt-d \\1th 'l hmint·r, l k J.1tl'I ,J..1ppered the tamcd ~1.h1u1nn I 1an \.1aun to I ah1t1 l11r ov. m·r \\alter Johnson and "a~ ,1.;,p~·r ol Bt1h \\.1an·., 80-foot STATION ••• From Al Juan ( ap1<,trano ( mt.i Mr\a 01Tk1al' rult-d that b)' 'iClhng akohnl ga,11ltnt· 'talion\ wt're mnk1ng11 l'.i\tt•r !or rr111t1>rt\I'> to dnnk ''hilt' drt\ 1ng fhnt1' (111 hJd ir1111.1lh-a~ked \tfoud for 1 r •qr .11 run)! 11Hkr hlock. tng th• ,11\ Ir• m nturl1ng the new It\\ .11 .ill ~··" \l.11111n m101mart'I H1)\\t:\l'r \tll ~umm"'111nt•r grant- ·d OJ ll'lllpor 1r. pr1c' • l11r •nh thl' r hr II\ ,l,1\11 n schooner. Uoyble Eagle, for 10 years. He occasionally took umc out to cre" on such famous local yachts as Baldwin M. Baldwin's 72-foot Audac10us. Al Cassel's Warrior and Jim K1l roy's Kialoa II. He was a throw-back to the days of ··wooden ships and iron men". He became 1he most sought-after yacht deliverer on the West Coast. .\s a racing skipper he sailed Spike .\fnca 1n the the Master Manners Regatta at San Francisco. and won n al least once .\s his ashe~ were ~altered at sea. some of his favonte Tah1t1an music was pla}ed and sung by native Tah1t1an Nellie Pnnce. wife of Frank Pnnce. one-time skipper of Larry Dohene\ ·., famed Kamalii .\s tht' armada of yachts -more than half of them wooden schooners -headed to sea the> were led to the harbor entrance by the Harbor De- BONES FOUND From Al the restroom when Laura disap- peared Laura'<; parent<;. Mike and Pauy Bradbuf). as well as law enforcement onicial'i. believe the blonde. brown- e~cd girl was kidnapped on that <1utumn da\. Hl·r di e.appearance launched a searth b~ hundred~ of,Qlunteers. as v.rll as numerous count). state and federal agenc1e-; m the national monument I 00 miles east of Orange partment fireboat shooting a giant stream of water. A den~ fog shrouded the coastJine as the yachts headed to the rendezvous, but the sun burned thtough just as his ashed were being strewn over the side. At the memorial service a eulogy was given by the Rev. Greg lzay. followed by tributes from many of bis shipmates, including Bruce Myers, Ed Richardson. Byron Keogh and Ernie Minney. Sloan 1s survived by his wife, Monica; his father, Jack of Costa Mesa; son Robbie. of Costa Mesa; and a daughter, Laurie Moore of Oregon. Before his death, Sloan had re- quested that donations be made to the Sea Scout square-rigger Argos berthed in Newport Harbor. • •• County. A Laura Bradbury hotline was opened. as well as a storefront information office in Costa Mesa. Her fac.c has been printed on grocery bags, milk cartons. bus stops. bumper sti ckers. T-shirts and posters. She was fea tured in a TV special about missmg children. Law enforcement officials have run down more than I .000 leads during their mvesugauon. GA TES SEEKS CHANGES IN STATEMENT •.• From Al !11111 '"' I 11 I I I, d11 lhl' 1nmotll: I r •r 11 ~·l < ount\ J.111 .1\ t .1 .. n111 ht•t·n rrin- tf l rimt· Kcl\dorl license Rc:i<;dorf said (iates said he \old h1~ mteres1 "hen the panncrs obtarned a ltcen-.e Gate" al\o dt')putes charges by ( alhgan that he was aware of at- tempts to rcduc;e drunken driving charges aga10!.t t"n of h1~ deputies to drn mg at unsafe speed~. Reisdorf \aid < al11gan furthrr l hargcd that the \hc:nff" handling of pnson over- uov.d•ng. mcl udmg tcmporar) quar- ta~ tor 1nmatec; at the James A Musick honor farm , has cost the county $8 million m the past year. "He says there are no violent cnminals at Musick. but we think there are and we have some evidence," Reisdorf said. G~tes. was s~ekrng to have ( all1.gan s campaign statement im- mediately edJted by the Registrar of Voters. Sterling said. However Com- missioner Hickman didn't f~I the case warranted immediate action. MAN SAVED C HILD FROM LI9N'S JAWS ... From Al H~ g.r.1• t 1 d .1 hr,111d .1hn11t the '>1/l' '''a ha't hill h.11 .ind"' 111< ii'"" ing1ng I i.:t·pt '"111 •111t, .ind dllng di the .it trntil hl dr 1ppld 11. h kl·· 't \al\ aitl "I hl 11 p.1v.< I J n hut I JU'I l\l•pt It Ull 't \,11" llul'\11 t r ·rm mhcr lnr 'un: hut hl' lhlfl•., hl hit ti I J11.p.1und- .1t ''1th thl hr.1m h . I \< 3' IF\ ln !: I !l ll<. I \Ii I "l ·. l trl'f 11 I hci .JU\1.' I d1dn'1 \\1Hll Ill htl lhl'l htld hl \,llcJ "I \A'I\ tr Ill~' ICI cll\ll:tlt II 1n11fl' lhJn Jll\ll ittt' lk \li.1\n I \Ure ti tht ~111 "'·l'> \till 4..tHl\t JC•ll' hul ht• \il\A hl·r '>qt11rm1ng ind th1111gtit hl· lw.1rd ~n1.1n'>. hl· c,a1cJ f 1n.1ll . thr rnount .. 1n~pc-d the girl .111d Yc,;1" managed t<1~·p ht t >'cl:n tht t.at and the l h1to. he said "iu..an \mall thcn grabbed her daughter and 'l 'Mll'> ran for help Laura ~mall wa~ taken 10 M1ss1on ( om mun11~ Hospital where !.he was rep"rted 1n '>enous cond111on Mon- d;n ( rreg Ysa..-. spent the day talking ahout h1'i npenence w11h fnends at TRW 1n ~an Juan ( ap1~trano where hr "'orks. He has been hearing people label ham ··hero." but he doesn't buy 11. "I \\'3\ 1n fear for the ch1ld"s life." he c,a1d "I was delcrmined lo get 1hat t h1ld bad. "l started sw1ng1ng that branch because I couldn't thmk of anything else to do I wasn't cons1denni what could happen to me." Ysa1s said. "All I could think about doing was saving the child." Ysa1s said the expenence won't keep him from returnmg to Caspers Park. either "It's a nice park. I plan on going back. This has got to be a fluke. It won't happen again for a long long lime ... 1f ever." he said. Meanwhile. he plans to lceep in touch with the Small famil y to follow Laura Small's recovery. He Just wants to be sure she'll be all right. "I JUSt did what everybody else would've done in the same situ- ation." Ysais said. AUTO DEALER BUYS BHAGW AN'S CARS •.• From Al One 11 .., hr tr .incl hlue dt''>l&n Juhhcd \t irrn .ind < loud' .. wa\ purtha<.nl tnr ,1 t h1·11t \m11h drc lined 111 namt for hi\ 11~11 \ho .... ro11m \rn1th <.helled 0111 ~"'II r11K1 lor .1 lfoll\ called unn\t·-\un'l'I.. 'l'" th(' car "nuld t 11'>1 \I 111 (/(JI \m11h 1oa1d ~m1th ' rep.11ntl'<I Rolle. fratures a 'unn\e \:1r,1.1 on one c.1dt• and a 'lun5('t on the o ther JI! dL·p1c tc·d in lavender. orange nnd hro"Wn hut'\ Other por- 1100" of the car arc a \oft p,rccn. Before the guni 'WJ\ dC'ported lac;t year b} {, <, 1mm1~r.11111n official.-.. 1he Bhag.,.,a n main1.11nt·d a fleet of more than XII Roll\ Ro\l C'\ .11 h1\ ( lregnn communt• \hout hnlf of MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 14 I them were cu<;tom-painted. includmg the dozen offered at auction last v.eekend fen were purchased for bt-t\11.een S 70.000 and SS I ,000. "I liked this one because 11 was supposedly the Bhagwan's favonte." 5m11h said "Over 300 man-hours "WCnt into the an work alone ·· The dealer said the car's onginal maroon exterior was transformed by one of the Bhagwan's follower$, known only a~ Peter the Painter. "He m1ited every paint specially," 'im1th said "You could never dupli- cate the colors on this." <im1th said the guru's goal wa'I to pur{hase 352 of thr luxury, cars -a Roll'\ for each day of the year. The dealer said the Hhagwan required has vehicles be vacuumed every 30 mmutes. The "Sunnse-Sunsct .. model was dnven onl y on the Oregon commune grounds before 1t was transported by truck to the auction and fioaJl y to Newpon Beach. Smith said. Because the Bhagwan switched vehicles so often, its 3,000 miles arc an indica- tion it was a favorite, he added. "I bou~t the car with the intent of CnJoyinf It myself or ~ssibly turning It over.· the dealer said ... The bottom line 1s that it's a piece of history. You have to have some respect for a man w~o co.~ld control that many minds .... 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S..Banwdlno ., 45 LOCATlOM ICD S..o.tww 13 51 l.umaa-11 2-3 WSW S..l*go n 62 8anta~ 2-3 WSW S..Ft..-oo '6 5e __, ... 2-3 SW a...i-., 50 S.. l*go County 2-1 w 8anta~ 80 51 CM!ooll lor w.m...o.,; unte cNtioe U.S., LIBYAN FORCES CLASH IN GULF •.. Jl'romAl Libya's Mediterranean coastline in January in a "show of resolve" folJowing terrorist attacks on Dec. 27 at the Rome and Vienna airports. President Reagan bas accused K.hadafy of supporting the terrorist faction believed responsible for the attacks. I The episode erupted after U.S. ships crossed the "line of death" drawn by K.hadafy across the mouth of the Gulf of Sidra, some 40 miles offshore. The United States re- cognizes only a 12-milc territorial limit for Libya. Congressional leaders of both parties were summoned to the White House in early evening and were briefed on the developments. Reagan did not attend the meeting. but conferred 1n the Oval Offic.c with Weinberger, Adm . William J. Crowe Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, White House chief of staff Donald T. Regan and John Poindex- ter. the president's national security adviser. Weinberger said the retahatory strikes were not conducted until after Libya had fired four Soviet-built SA-.5 long-range missiles toward U.S. planes. Speakes said the Libyans had aJso Ii red two SA-2 missiles at U.S. forces. but Weinberger indicated the Pen- tagon was most concerned about the longer-range SA·.S missiles. He said the retaliatory strikes were ordered onl y after U.S. forces had "thoroughly and completely" veri- fied that SA-5 missiles had been fired. "We do not believe our men should be required to subject themselves to risks of being fired at bv SA-5 missiles Business as usual at El Toro It's "business as usual" at Orange County's military bases despite the escalating conflict in the Mediterranean with Libya, U.S. officials said Monday. U.S. Navy warplanes patrolling the Mediterranean off Libya's coast were reportedly fired on by six surface-to-air missiles. U.S. JCts then fi red on aod sank a Libyan patrol boat. "We have not gone on alert," Sgt. Vicki Conkel at the El Toro Marine base said Monday afternoon. "That's as of ripll now ... Conkel said bue officers had been in contact with the Pentagon. "l don't know what's going on," she said. "We haven't bceo given any spcciaJ information." A spokesman for the U.S. Marine Corps in Washington declined to comment on any change in status for that branch of the military. However, a spokesman for the Army Public Affairs office at the Pentqon said, "I know of no situation where the Army Reserves or active duty (troops) have been put on standby or alert." and not do something about the SA-5 site," Weinberger told reporters. He said an A-7 attack jet from the carrier Saratoga had attacked the S. A-5 battery, which is located outside the city of Sirtc. by firing HARM missiles while flying over the gulrs waters. "The SA-5 site is out of action," Weinberger said, adding the Sirtc battery had been the only operational emplacement for that particular type of Soviet missile. The HARM missile is a hifh-spccd, anti-radiation missile designed to Ioele on radar emissions from enemy missile batteries. Weinberger said the Libyans had also dis~tched two high-speed guided-mJ~ile patrol boats toward the 6th Acct ships. One was dis.- patched from the Libyan port ot Misrathah and was stopped by two Harpoon missiles fired by an A--6 attack jct from the carrier America, Weinberger said. Speakes said that vessel was "dead in the water, burning" and apparently sinking. but there was no immediate word on its fate or that ofits crew. but that no survivors had been si&bted. Weinberger said a second patrol boat had left the pon of Benghazi later in the afternoon and also beaded for the 6th Acct. 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