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-TUESDAY. JUNl :, 1984 0 H ANGE L 0 UN T Y (. f\ L I f 0 R NI A ! 1 f N 1
Coaat
Founding publisher
Walter Burroughs sees
Far East Interest In Costa
Mesa bank./ A8
300 Edison High School
scholars pick up
academic 'gold' ft
awards cerf3m*iy~/ A3
A state Senate bill that
aHows local governments
to hike property taxes has
received approval./ A4~
Nation
Search narrows for four
escaped-killers believed
to be In North Carolina
town./ AS-
World
Reagans dine with Queen
Elizabeth, Prince Philip
prior to economic summit
meetlngs:AS
Crew members aboard
doomed square-rigger
recall horrors of final
minutes./ A4
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Mind and Body
Most common cause of
aerobic dancing injuries
Is too much enthusiasm.
/81
Getting a blood pressure
check every two years
should bea 'high' priority.,
/81
Sports
Ex-G·olden West College
lugg-erBob-Granlt-statr
heads a list of area play-
ers chosen In the baseball
draft./C1
Th~ Angels and Dodgers
each suffer defeats In
major league baseball ac-
tlon./C1
Entertainment
Two writing students
have (fome up with the
plot of a unique TV movie.
183
The Statler Brothers
picked up the bulk of
awards at Music City
News fete Monday night. /AS
Bualneu
StarTechnologles Inc.
has opened Its new
22,000-squar~foot
headquarters In Irvine.
/84
Erma Bombeck 82
Bridge • C8
Buttfttln Board A3 Bual nest BA-5
Celttomi. Newe Al4
Ctuetfled C6· 7 Coma C8
CrOMWOrd C7
OMth Notlees ~
H«oec<>pe ct
Ann Laodtrt. 82
Mind and Body 81':2
Netlonal Newl A-4
Optnlon A6
Paparam e 1
Pob l og · A3
PubMo NotlcM ~5 ~· C1·3 StOck Marketa 88 T~-----........ --=~~~--~13
TtMMit.,. 83
W..thlr • A2
WOfid Newt A4
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Girl clatnfs tot was fatally.injured • which be WI$ sleeping collapsed.
Paramedics·.sa1d the infant ap.
pcarcd to be suffering from internal
injuries when they were called Sun·
day afternoon to the 16th Street
death appeared to be SU$p1c1ous. noon on suspeoon of mwdereftet*
·~ to So tb"tbe city Police llaUOll for questionig. when cr ib colla psed In HB h ome .....
By STEVE M~BLE
Ofhl>Mp,,......,
A 15-year-old babysitter from
Huntington Beach w~arrested'Mon
day on suspicion of murder after a 7-
. month-oJd boy she was caring for
Caa~ his ballot
died of internal injuries, police rc-
P<>rted today. .
Police would not divulge why they
became suspicious of the babysitter.
who reportedly had told officials the
infant . was hurt when the crib in
Jeff Bue of Costa Ilea wu amon&tJae ftrat to TOtel.D C09ta
lleea u the poll• o~ed at 7 a .m . today. Here, he rec'filna
a ballot from Jim Kiahlman, whOM garace la doU., duty ua
BB boy~ 13, to soar
as an Eagle Scout
Seventh grader
-covered graffiti
to earn honor
By ROBERT BARKER
Ot•D.itr,,.. .....
Mike Murray is no tenderfoot at
the tender age of 13 years.
He will probably never know if he
fulfills that dream, he said. because
thell are-no·ngurcs on-the-nat1o
level. The Guinness Book of World
Records or the Book the Lists has no
listing for the youngest Eagle Scout
either.
But when Mike attends his Court of
Honor ceremony on Father's Day at
the St. Simon & Jude Church in
Huntington Beach, he will be the
youngest Eagle Scout in his group that
numbers about 35 members in Troop
226.
apartmc.nr in old town Huntington
Beach where the boy's parents lave.
The infant, taken to the Fountain
Valley Community Hospital trauma
center.' died early Sunday evening.
Hospital officials ~ponedly con·
ta'1ed police and informCd them the
Police would not say whr, the 4eath
appeared to be .. suspicious •.
An autopsy performed Monday
confirmed the paramedics' suspi-
cions that the' child had died of major
internal inJuries. A spokesman with
the Orangt Countv Coroner's office.
howcvtt, would not detail the nature
of the injuries.
Octect1ves said the babysitter was
taktn into custody Monday aftCT·
polll.na place today. Sally Brew and Mary Kali1man d!leue
tbe ballot forma ha the b&cJr&roand. TmnOllt wu de.crlbed
~ •U,htly beht.nd 11ehedale thU momlnC. _
Huntington Beach · Sat. Ed
McEtlain said tM blb)'lincr W
worked for the bOy's Plft'lltl • a
number of occasions. Bficauee til:IM
sitter's •· McErtain ••d he c:oUW •
no\ release the Jirl's ~. •
· Police also did not provide die
name of the 1-month.old boy cw bil
•. parents ..
County
voting
starts .
r
' wl
Primacy. turnou·
lags behind 1980
in early balloting
By JERRY IOIUICll
Of .. ..., .......
· Voting was slow in Oraqe County
this moming. fallina behind the pece
set in the presidential ~J'ot,11'
years ago; accordin& to tbe :·e>raaee
County Registrar of Voters offiC:e.
By 11 LID., the rqistrv rej>Or1ed
only. 11.S pen:ent of the county's
registered voters had made it to t.bc
polls to cast ballots in t.bc presidential
primary election, which i:ocludes
state and local ballot propositiom.,
congressional scats.. state Senate and
Assembly races and municipal and
superior court judpbips. ~
tn-llie 1"980-pnmary-;-w&en 59
pcroent of the voters turned out, 14
~t bad voted by I 1 ~a.m.
llqistrar of Voters Al Olson had'
pR:J(sicted the.re would be a 60 percent
turnout by the time polls close at 8
tonight. . v.._ Ill the s Oiila ~ \bis morninc._. · ..._ohllt
county pace. A sam ing of thttie
oreciocts in Costa Mesa and Newport
(Plea. Me &LaCTJOK/ A2)
Debts may ground ,
Airspur choppers
From staff ud wire reports
A controversial commuter helicop-
ter service that shuttles passengers to
dfromfolm-Wayne Airport may be
grounded again. this time because it's
flying in the red.
Airspur Helicopters. Inc.. which
operates an airport commuter service
between airports in Orange County.
Los Angeles. Fullerton and Burbank.
is scrambling to conunue operations
in the wake of a ruling that the
company must restructure. its $40
million debt or cease operations.
both law and fact and we arc
appealii~g the decision as one ooursc
of action." said Jack Gallagh~ of
Huntington Beach. the president of
the Los Angeles-based firm.
Airspur owes $40 million to Inter-
national Westministtt Bank of Lon-
don for the purchase of 'Six West·
(Pleue eee AIRSPUR/ A2)
A seventh-grade student at Gisler
Middle School in Huntiogton Beach,
Mike has aspired for a long time to be
the youngest Eagle Scout in the
country. CPleue He EAGLE/A2) Mlkellarra1. Airspur. which began its helicopter
shuttle service in February 1983. had
its license suspended for nine weeks
after six people were injured in a Nov.
7 crash in a Long Beach field. Federal
Aviation Administration in-
vestigators tater disco,ered that the
tail rotor on the Westland-30 helicop-
ter was defecuve.
$500,000
art theft.
Earlier conflicts between A1rspur
and Orange Count} residents who
protested the noise and disturbance
of the choppers haH· been settled
since the shuttles took to tl1e air again
early this year.
On Ma\ 10. Cl\ 11 A.eronautics
Board law.judge John Vittone ruled
that because 4.1rspur 1s I 00 percent 10
debt to a foreign creditor. the com-
.pan} 1s not a "c1t1zen of the Uruted
States'' under the ft>deral .\\.1auon
Act. .
V111one's ruhng means that .\1rspur
has until Jul' 16 to restructure ns
debt. close down or file a legal bnef
appealing the decision.
"We think the judge 1s ttong m
Deluca case: A journey into the inind
Attorneys admit. cli en t k illed mail can1er.
but claim teen 's brain was 'unconscious'
Who is Gabriel Deluca: a would·be
rapist tu med killer or a men tat basket
case who went berserk after awpina
nine strai&bt shots of tequila?
After th~ ~ks.. Dduca's ftnt·
dqru murdtt tnal has tumcd mlo a
lc:aal t"'l-Of-war over what ma.kcs the
18-)'tar-old accuied killer tick. It ha
become an eerie journey thro~ t~
youth's sccmin&IY troubled mind. ·
The pelt, dark·haimt teen is IC·
cuscd of murdcnna postal camcr Ida
Jean Huton on Jan. l " she
delivered m11I in 0Cluc1~s u~r class
Huntinaton Beach ntt hbOrhoOd.
: It wa the day af\tr the Iona Ne~
Yu r's Oty v.cckcnd and the day thal
Deluca. hkt thousands of othtt
., ·---
comm'9nity collcae students. was
sul>OO$C'.d to return to class.
Haxton allegfdly was attacked
when sbe reached the Deluea family
house on Jon Day On\'e in .the
·Meredith Garden community.
The 30-year-old mother of two was
triack with a baseball bat and then
tabbed 19 times, J)Oli~ rcponcd.
Her bOdy wu placed in tbc back~•
of her mail car which was found
abandoned in a C06ta Mc.~ C'hurch
paiitina lol late the same.day.
But the case ' not a ?\O(Sunit ~luca· own anome concede
their chcnt killed. HHton but ha~e·
entered an ;nnattot s;>lca foi him. At
i uc is why he did at and what tu
J
Stnt
bill
Nr~s PtRSPfCTIH
•
h1s neighborhood while smoking
marijuana. Later. the Witness S&Jd.
Deluca consumed a larJt amount of
tequila. He last recalls smashtna the
empty bottle mto a se~ drain and
walking back toward his house.
Dr. Martha Rog~rs. the key Witness
for the defense. suggested that Deluca
then rttled 1n'to an alcoholic blackout
and lashed out with unmotivated
"bhnd raie" 'A-hen Haxton reached
the family house about an hour later
Rogcn. a Fullerton psy~hologin.
claimed Deluca has a history of
mental 1lln~ and could not have
prtmeditated the cnmc.
ProSICCutor Bryan Brown. hov.cvcr,
bas atttmptcdlo ponrwy Dclut1 a an
1ndividu 1l who was pron~ to v1(!l·
~nee. v.ho 'I clcau.nd calculauna 1n
ht IC'lion. Brown mamt:un\ Oel\K'I .(~ ..... o&UICA/A2)
1
in Newport
By STEVE MARBLE
Of-Dellyl'tlotSlaft
Sah ador Dah artwork wonh more
than a half million dollan -inclYd·
ing SC' era I onginal paintings -bas
been reported stolen from a Newport
Beach art gallef) where the valuable
collect1on was on display.'
Pohce said 18 paintings.. litho.
graphs and etchings by the fa.,.ed
surrealist were taken sometime late
Sunda~ or ~rl) Monday w9'e.n the
galle~ was closed. .
Thieves apfarently smashed
through a wall o Signature Fane Ans.
1636 W. Coast H•ghway. to ~t to the
Dalt collection. which bad been on
d1spla) since tbe first of May.
The Dali exhibit was tchr:idultid to
(Pleue eee AR~A2)
..
NewPol'l Beach Ottective Craig
Fnuell said police have no soltd
leads on the rcpQrted theft.
However. police ar ct\eclting to
deterrmnc if the Ncwpon an bur&laf)
has an)' im1lant1ts to the theft in •
lljuna Beach last March ofSl86.00
wonh of prttiou~ &nwork, 1nclud1ng
two oritinal paintinlS bv Dalt. •
The Laguna Beach an theft ulM>
included onginal but manor work'i by
Pablo Picasso. Marc Chagall and
Henn de Toulouse~Lautr<.-c.
The paintin&S and hthographs were
taken from the apanment walls of an
art collector. In all. 17 an p1e<:es were
snatched. Authont1~ ~td lO their
..
k.nowlt'Jge, the plen work h
rnurta~d
A Los An clt-spolicedettttive~ho
sptt1ahus 1n stolen and .faked art,
said there is a tlourishina market tor
"hot" pa1nungs. ctchinas and hto-araph~ by famous anist.
Los An~cle Detective Joe Pcrmcr
said art thieves if they arc wdlsn.1 to
travel. have hnle problem unloading
stolen an u .. low profile .. auction
and gencrall)' hove accomplices who
will fake-P3pers atte hog to their
authenticit)' ....
AIRSPUR DEBTS PERIL COMMUTER •••
From Al
land· JO 1w1n-tng1ne helicopters. (.,al·
lagher s~ud The earner shuules more"
than 1.500 passengers a wttk on its
flights.
Vauone·s rultng arose out o( a<. .\B
··fitnes~ tn' est1gat1on" condut·ted
alter .\11'psur apph«i an Apnl 1983 for
cert1tica11 on to expand 11s ser' 1cl.' to
tnlerslate and overseas trampor-
tatton
But a CAB Bureau of Domestic
A' 1a11on attomc> who sent a rl.'pon
on .\arspurto the Judge disagreed" 1th
Vattone's ruling that the debt rnn-
!.tttutl.'S fort'ign control o( the lirm
.. The bureau took the pos1t1on that
this was a normal debtor-creditor
relat1onsh1p and that we dad not
necessarily find tha1 1he stock tof
Airspur) was owned and controlled
b> foreign sources:· CAB auorne)
Ph)'lhs Solomon an Washan&ton.
D C . said Monda)
.. We recommended that the\ be
found fi1:· Solomon said But· the
ruling has stalled Asrspur's projected
e'\pansaon.
.\1rspur had hoped to e>.pand
sen-ice to the San Fernando Valley
and downtown Los .\ogeles and is
appealing the Judge's ruling -40 tht
li ve-member CAB.
.. We'\e filed an e'\ceptaon to the
iudge's decision." said A1rspur at-
torne)' John Simpson in Washington.
He said the appeal. which wall be
heard after Jul} 16. ask'> lhe full CA B
panel to '"revae" the judge's dec1~1on
and overturn 11 ·· .
The compan) also 1s looking for
wa) s to restructure 1ts debt so that not
all of its debt 1s to foreign sources.
.. If we were able to restructure the
debt. we would go to theCABand tell
them we had done 11." said Gallagher .
The company as pursuing domesuc
financial sourcts IAat o~rate in
England.
.. Instead of at being En&tish money
.. let's say it's Bank of America.
which operates in England." Gal-
lagher said. He said be didn't know
how much of the debt would have to
be assumed by U.S. sources to change
the ruhng.
Solomon said federal legisla11on
requires that 73 percent of the stock of
a domestic air carrier must be held by
U.S. citizens. But she said that foreign
indebtedness was '"an issue that has
never bttn completely addressed by
the board.'''
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the) don't keep records. either, but ;it Mike S3) s he's leaning towards a has Coun of Honor ::_ v.~ickri't < . • •
13 }ears and 5 months.Mike is one of career in mathematics or ped1atncs. Reagan. Vice Prtsident George Bush. d • • t • d t t t
the ~oungest bo)S to advance to He figures he \\OUld like to get an former presidents Jimmy Caner and 1sp1 e res1 en -pro es s scou ung's highest honor. appointment to the U.S. Naval Gerald Ford and Sens. Alan Cranston
Mike gained some attention a fc" Academ~ .. because you don't have to and Pete Wilson. ·
months back when he rounded up pa}··· Bu~ he's also bttn po~ashmg up He also thought Roy Rogers would By KAREN E. KLEIN tees, notably the Little Hoover Com-includes $2.8 to $3.2 million in
some of has fnends and painted o"er has tennis so pe_rhaps he II get an attend. but the cowboy entertainer Of .. IWr,...•'811 mission, to follow up on agreements improvements, to be paid for out of
graffiti and obscene pictures oo the athletic ~holarshap to UC Irvine and sent has re21"ets recently. . that are overdue, he added. city and county funds. .
banks of the Santa Ana R1 \ er It the make thangs easier for his dad. Peter. a _ A: plan for ~evelop1ng Fairview Mayor Donn Hall expressed fear Rick Hume, manager of the fatr-
Vactona Bndge between Huntington pilot with Amencan Airlines and But Mike said he's almost sure that Rcgi<?nal Park in Costa Mesa \\'.3S the state might take over the 283 acres view Park project for the Costa Mesa-
Bcach and Costa Mesa. mother Patty, a housewife. Gen. Curtis LeMay, the former unan11'!1ously approved by t~e pty of bluffs and dry river bottom that based Reynolds Environmental
Mike said he got the idea for has Mike said he also believes has Eagle commander in chief of the U.S. Coun~1l Monday over the obJcct1ons_ make up the park site and develop it Group,outhned thedcvclopme~ts-
Eagle proJect because the scrawlings Scout rank gives mm an edge an the Strategic Aff Command wiJJ be there. of res1den~ !"'ho felt the develop-: -as-it wishes if development could not planned only for the upper bluffs area
created a bad 1mprcss1on on drivers business world. . Le Ma y. Mi~e and Mike_'s dad ha:ve ments, as m1n1n;tal as they are •. ~oul~ at least be approved 10 principle. of the park site .
coming into the city. ..When )OU fill out apphcauons for developed into fast fncnds while have J:>cen rev1c~ by a. citizens "I guess it's fear otlhe unknown,'' Hume said the development would
"I don't really know wh y I wanted a summer job and you can say you're pursumg their hobby of skeet shoot-co~mmee before being dcc1dod. Hall said in explaining bis support of include minimal ~ding, irrigation, a
to be the youngest but I made n m)' an Eagle Scout. you ·11 get the JOb over 1ng at the South Coast Gun Club in El City Manaacr Fred Sorsabal rec; the development plan ... We can say, bike trail to JOin the county's
New Year's resolution one year."' he someone's who's not (an Eagle)." Toro. om mended apfrovaJ of Phase I of a •Why not wait?' but if we wait we proposed bridge over the Santa ~na
proposed par development plan mi&ht lose (local control ot the site)." River, an entry ~te and road, parking
• because of co.ncem over the long-By approving even the most mini-for day-use facilities. a restroom, a DELUCA CASE PR 0 BES ME NT AL ST AT. E • • • overdue deadhne between the Coun-mal development of the park site, the dirt road leading to the lower portion
ty of 0,.nge an<t the state. city and ~county are signaling their of the. park and an administrative
From A 1 An agreement ~tween. the county compliance with the I 0-year dead-buildinJ at the -park -entrance-on
intended to rape Ha \ton ~hose been denied heanng d1rectl> from neartheentl)~ayofthefamaly house and the state was s1aned in February line. Hall said. Placentia Avenue.
blouse had been npped open in the Deluca. The teen-ager will not be pul bul said her son told her he had 1973 that called f~r th~ d~velopment He also emphasized the Phase J Proposed camp sites for rcc-
auack • on the witness stand. acc1dentl> spilled red pamt. Dtl1:1ca. of the park.to begin wtt~n !O years, plan is only a concept, not a riaid rcational vehicles. softball stadiums
There ~ere no signs. 1hough that be the \OUth's mother said. was more Sorsabal said. ~c park site 15 cast of standard. The plan will serve as a and a golf course are not included in I k II 1 nstead. JUrors ha' e en shown a 1alka· t1"e than usual that t'\ enin° the Santa Ana River and west of the start1·na nnm· t fior a n1'ne-member L .. _ P .. ft •• I plan. the posi. ~or er was ~\ua ) at· ch1lhng 90-mtnute 'adeotape of De-e-C M Golf d C '"" Cl b ,.,., uc •lA:>C
tacked. several watnesses ha'e said. luca·s first anten 1ew with pohce She also testified that she told her osta C.58. an oun .. " u citizens' oomm1ttcc to begin workmg Mayor Hall estimated it would take
In an altcmpt to bolster hi~ argu-officers follo.,qng has arrest the da) son that the neighborhood mall on the Fairview Bluffs. with, he added. at least two years before construction
ment I hat Deluca "a" lapable ol after the murdt'r earner had been murdered but that Pressure has been ~ut on the sta.te The plan approved by the city could begin on Phase I. think in& lhrough his actions. Bro"' n Deluca dad not seem anterest«i. The by mdependent advisory comm1t-
called a 16-~ear-old high '>l hool girl to Presented b) the ddense. the tape next morning-the same day Deluca
the \\1tness stand. rt'veals a mumbling. bush)·h;med was arrested -he wondered aloud
The girl. a student at Edison High figure who stares at the floor or .. Ho~ could an)one kill someone? ..
School. testified Deluca grabbed her cradles his head ·tn his arms during she said.
from behind 1n an earl)' morning much of his interrogation by two
attack JUSt weeks before Hu.ton's detecti ves.
death. She testified she sa" Deluca Deluca tells the detecti ves he JUSt
s1anng 1n10 ht'r famll) home se,eral .. cruised" around town on his moped
da)S later the da7 in question. Hts answers are
The prosecu11on also has shown the sometimes direct but more often
jury a sex magazine that police disJointed. dreamy and bizarre.
reportedly found under a maltress 1n '"I saw her today," Deluca says
Deluca's bedroom. Pasted over the when asked about the mail earner.
expl1c1t photographs of women are "'Just fl) mg around. Saw a bird
cut-out photos of school girls' faces looled JUSt hke her -·even had a
that Oeluca ~as fond of. Brown told pon) tail."
the JUI) "'Where is earth for you gu ys?"
The back-and-forth argumg has Deluca asks the detectives several
touched on e'erythmg from Deluca·s mmutes later. "Maybe she's up there
reported drug abuse to his ability 10 -she·s still mailing her stuff and I'm
pull down an ··I\" in a tough college down here and maybe I'm dead. Is
b1olog~ course JUSt the summer that true? Maybe -am I dead?"
before Ha'\ton·s murder When one detective asks 1f Otluca
Lookang on throughout th<· da)s of was mad at 1he mall earner for some
4uest1ontn~ and cro'>S-cxaminang has reason. the teen-ager says no but
been La,tna Dom1na'i. Haxton's quacll) corrects himself.
mother She talked hncfl\ wnh re-··veah.lwase.>.pec11nga ca rdfrom
porters during the opening da)S but OCC(Orange Coast College). I didn't
has refrained from talk ing as the tnal get 11." he sa ys.
ha~ progressed The prosecutor. however, wanted
Dunng all of 11. Deluca has sat 10 show jurors another video. this one
sleep}-e)'ed. He 1s tranqutl11ed before taped when Deluca was questioned
each coun session. the )Outh's law-several days later an the stabbing
~er., report death of a college student at Bolsa
[)cluca occasionally star(''> at ~11-Chica State Beach last fall. Deluca as
nesses but more often ga1e\ straight not charg«i in that crime
ahead Sc' era I times he has pounded Brown. who said the second '-ldeo
his fists onto his thighs w~' 1app1ng showed a cool and more calculated
his feet rap1dl} on th oor He <,1de of Deluca. was not perm med to
g1ggkd '"hen th(' magaz1n "a'> tn· "'how the tape.
trodut"ed dS e' 1dcnce Deluca's mother has been called to
During breaks he smoke'i ugarette\ the stand b\ both the defense and
and leans to"ard his attorncH as the' prosecutton.'Elba Deluca testified she
talk He sho<>l hands .,; tth one found her oldest son mopping the
dcfrn'c w1tnes1,es follo"ang an aft.er· kuchen floor ~•th Pinesol when she
noon ol tc'it1mon\ and wa,ed at h1., returned home hours after Haxton·s
mothl'r w.ht'n she took the stand murder.
Ju ror\ promised the trial will end "1 r'> ()('luca said sht' asked her son
h' the middle o ( the month. ha' e about sc' cral red stains on the carpet
Deluca's mother described her son Beach found about 7.4 percent of the The prccirict bas seen 8.3 percent of
asalonerwhogrewpainfullyshyashe area·s voter had turned out by 9 a.m its voters turn out .by 9 a.m., said
got older. She said he experimented compared to the county tally of 6.6 Thelia Mendenhall, who is in charge
frequent!)' with drugs and on rare percent by 9 a.m. of the polling place.
occasions. drank himself into a "Atthispointweareallrookicsand Mendenballba.scollectedballotsin
stupor. we are glad that it has been slow. That more than SO elections over a 25-year
Democrats" on their way past tht
polling place to classes:
Marjorie Voboril, who has worked
several elections at the St. Joachim's
Catholic Church polling place 'in
Costa Mesa, said she believes turnout
wi LI be l.igh t. She recalled one tame when he gives us a chance to learn what we arc period and wears a special vest
swallowed a handful of Valiums (a doing." said Barbara Mcintee who decorated with the word "Vote" as
tranquilizing drug) and was kicked was working with a new polling place well as Republican elephants and "Wt have a lot of retired people in
out of the house by his father who was crew at St. John's Episcopal Church Dcmoctatic donkeyt. this pn:cinct and usually our biggest
disgusted with his son's condition. in Costa Mesa. ..There is more interest in this amount of voters have finished by
Otluca iumped on his moped and She described tumoutas aslow but election than the off-year elections. 10:30 in the moming. .:rhings here
crashed tnto the curbside before even steady stream of voters. We bad five people waiting outside haven't even gotten started yet,"
getting out of the housmg tract. the .. We usually have a bunch in the when we opened and have had a Voboril said.
mother recaJlcd. morning and a bunch at lunch and steady stream of voten since then,'' Republicans arc turrung out in
Shesaad hewasm a coma forfiveor then in the evening it is heavy," said Mendenhall said. greater numbers than Dtmocrats at
sax days and later confined to a Lois Murray, who has worked Some last·minutc electioneering the precinct. something Voboril
mental hospital in Long Beach for through IO years of elections ata poll was,oingon outside the precinct with found surprising because it is the
eight months. at Mariners Elementary School in Manners. students sboutina, "vote Democrats who have a contested
Drawing from her testimony and Newport Beach. Republican" and "down with the presidential primary race.
the words o( others. the defense has ------------------------------------------attempted to paint Deluca as a
confused and troubled youth who no
longer could separate reality from
fantasy at the tame of the killing.
To debunk this picture, Brown
revealed that Deluca earned a top
grade in a college biology course the
summer before the murder. Under
quest1on1ng from the prosecution.
Mrs. Deluca ad matted her son studied
hard and said his behavior seemed to
improve during this period.
The image of Deluca that Brown is
stn' 1ng to sho" 1s of a young man
w-ho was experienced enough with
ps)chologasts and doctors to ··act
craz)" or normal on cue.
The trial. in recess since W«ines~
day. was to resume toda). h could be
another week before the Jury must
begin II) 111g to unscramble the con·
fU.\tn$ and conflic1ing Portrait of
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Dedication of UCI's I
Aldrich Park slated
The Daniel 0 . Aldrich Jr. Park 9i1U be dedicated io an
11 :30 a.m. ceremony Wednesday at UC Irvine.
UC President David P. Gardner wall speak at the
dcdlcation, which will take place at the rock pi'den in
what fom\crly wu called Campus Park. The park has been
renamed for ucrs foundina chancellor in reQOSnition of
his 22 years at the campus and 41 years with the UC.
The 21-acre central park was of special ante~t to Aldric~ a professorof soilsand plant nutrition a.nu former
UC dean of aariculturc. when be planned construction of
UCI in 1962. Tbe campus was land1e1ped u a botanical
prdcn and '9day displays l r.ooo U'eeS of 40 species.
..Sealor yraJtfng cJab forming.
To st.art Wednesdays off with exercise and fresh air,
seniors are invited to join the Northwood Senior Watkin&
Oub which meets each Wednesdays at 8 a.m. by the
'Oqp<>lc at Nonhwood Community Park. 453 t Bryan
Ave.
Participants will be walk ID& around the park track., led
by Lil Cervantez. Further information on the club can be
obt.aioed by callina the Irvine Senior Center at 660-3889.
PanheUealc group to meet
The Laguna Beach Panhellenic Association will meet
Wednesday at l 1:30a.m.atthc lrvineCountryOubforan
inat.alJation luncheon and a talk entitled ''Travel
Wardrobe and Packing."
The group also will host a coffee for senior girls from Laauna Beach High School and their mothers Saturday at
I 0 a .m. at the home of David Phillips, l SS Monte Carlo
qpve, Laguna Beach.
OJympJc film• at Meu llbrary
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A miniseries of historical films about the Olympic
Games will be shown Wednesday nights in June,
·nnin this Wednesday, at the Costa Mesa Library,
~~~ • '1.-~·~f:!<;:--~" ~----· "73\,\J~-' lS~e~ni.ng's p~ntation~ at'8 ss.m:, WUJ1Jt'
.. Oly . The Eternal Torch," a history of the P,mes
from their start in 1890. Admission is free and additional
information is available at 646-8845.
Stanford pre11ldeat honored
A reception to honor Stanford University president
Donald Kennedy will be hosted this evening at the
Newpon Hari>or Art Museum, 8SO San Oementc Drive,
Newport Beach, by the Stanford Oub of Orange County.
Stanford alumni parents and friends are welcome at
the 5:30 p.m . event. Reservations, at S 12.SO per person, .
may be made by calling Jack or Rosalind Morris at
644-2627.
FamUy violence viewed
A free workshop on understanding family violence
wilJ be held Thursday at Irvine's Northwood Community
Park beginning at 7:30 p.m.
John Taylor, of Orange County's Family Service
Association, will explain the causes and effects.of family
violence. Registration is under way and can be made by
calling 660-3814.
OCC Chorale plbs llaale
The 100-~oice Oran'e Coast Chorale will end its
1983-84 concen season Wltb Beethoven's "Missa Solcm-
nis" at 8 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast College.
The concert. which includes soloists and orchestrsa.
will be held in the college's Performing Arts Theater.
Advance tickets. on sale at the OCC ticket office in the
Student Center Build mg, are SS. Ticlets at the door will be
$6.
Senior ta.feat show at GWC
A Senaor Citizen Talent Show. themed .. Youth and
Age in Action," will be held Sunday at Golden West
College.
The cast, which ranges in age from teenagers to an 86-
year-old, will perfonn a variety of acts including a middle
eastern dance, a classical guitar solo and a barber shop
quartet.
Admission for the 2 p.m. show, to be held at the
Huntington Beach campus' mainstagctbcater, will be free.
For more information, call 89l-3991
CALENDAR
Tuaday, June 6
• 9:30 a.m., Oruce Couty Boud of S.,ervilon,
Hall of Administration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 1:30 p.m., Oru1e Couty P•an•l•1 CommluJoa.
Hall of Admanistration, lOCivic Center Plua, Santa Ana.
• 6 p.m., Lapna Bea~ City Coacll. City Hall, SOS
Forest Av..roc. • 8 p.m., FoantalD Valley ctty Coucil, City Council
Cnambers, I 0200 Slater Ave. -'
Pouc E Loe
300 top Edison scholars
St Golden Key program
This year's high school graduates set new
record in completing proficiency tests
By ROBERT BARKER
When bands pla) and large crowds
cheer Edison High School. 1t usually
means that one of the school's
powerhouse athletic teams has tram-
pled another luckless opponent.
But the picture's changang on the
campus in northeast ·Huntington
Beach.
More than 1.000 people a~mbled
at the Chargers' gym tticothernight to
honor 300 top scholars in tbc 15th
annual Golden Kc)' Awards program.
the most prestigious night of the
school year.
Principal Jack Kennedy, who is in
his third year at the school's helm,
says academics haveaJways been held
in high esteem "even dunng the days
of the school's greatest football JOry."
But he claims the people ID the
community in previous years here-
tofore have seemed to be more
interested in athletic achievement at
the risk of academic excellence ... We
intend to have both. You don't tear
down one to raise the other... he
declared.
Kenne<ty told a ch~nng audience
that 1his year's Edison s.cmors have
scored their h1ghes1 marks ever in 1he
California Assessment Provam tests
of basic skills in read.ins. spellina,.
lanJUalle and mathematics.
He also reported that abou1 98
percent of Edison seniors passed the
district's proficiency tests. a higher
mark than the other five schools in
the Huntington Beach Unl<>n High
School District
The school academic competition
team placed fourth in a field of S6 in
the Orange County Academic Deca-
thJon but finished first in the Super
Quiz; placed third in the Orange
County Kiwanis Bowl. ~ school
won first place awards two years
running from the California School
Ana~heim police in suit
ANAHEIM (AP) -An Anaheim
family has filed a $200 million federal
lawsuit against the etty and police
because officers peppered the family's
home and cars with marbles.
Joe and LaQuctta Sanders and
their son, Russell. named 35 officers
and the City Council. claiming civil
rights violations.
Last July police went to the
Sanders' home after Russell Sanders
had barricaded himself in the house
.
with a handgun and had allcgedl}
threatened his brother.
Marbles fired from sling.shots were
used as a diversion and .. non-lethal
alternative to firearms" during a I ~
hour standoff, Lt. John Flanagan said
last December.
The city is scckm& $8.600 from
Russell Sanders to cover the cost of
the police operation. which mcluded
use of a helicopter and special
weapons team.
Boards Association for its athletic
booster and reading procrams.
Sharing the spotlight when honors
were passed out last night was Jeffrey
Wheeler who captured the coveted
pnncipal's award. Wheeler. caplllll
of the water polo team and top award
winner ID the fields of social studaes
and English. was called "one of a
kand·· ~udent b) Kmncdy. ~re's
no other hlce him.~ He's been ap-
pointed to the U.S. Naval Acadcm} at
Annapolis. Md.
David Yong.suk Seo who was
named \he Golden Kq winOC'f in
science also was hailed. ,
Seo. who has won a scholarshap at
Massachuscns lns1tute of Tech-
nology. came to this country from
Korea fi ve years ago and was hailed
by Kennedy for overcomin1 .. a
tremendous cultural and language
obsta~le."
Tonya Pimm, who will study
computer technology at Cal State
Long Beach next year, also was a
winner in business education
d1V1sion. She was called .. the
epitome" of a qualified student
turned out by a comprehensive high
school.
Wh~lcr, Seo and Pimm all will be
valedictonans.
Other Golden Key award wmners.
Mike Dunkovich. academic compeu-
uon. Evan Gu~. art: Ian Donoho.
boys' physical education; Mary Ellen
PatJtucet, foreign langua~: Kon
Gendron. girls· physical eduauon:
M 1chcllc T crranovc. home econ-
om ics; Glen Swanson. industnal
education; Mauhew Weaver, math·
ematics: David Simonson. an-
strumental music: Vicki Recd. vocal
musac: Margie LegJett, drama: Mel-
ody Haapala. spcclal programs and
Juhc Holdaway. student services.
LB civic leader
'Cissy' Sh~p-dies
Cccalia ·•cissy" Sharp, a Laguna Beach civic leader.
died Monda) at her Emerald Bay home.~ was 71.
Mrs. Sharp, wife of Dr. Georwi: S. Shari>. a surseon
and cancer spcaalist. was active on the board Of~
of Des1gmog Women, a suppon group of the I .quna
Beach School of Art. She also was active m the auxiliary of
the South Coast Medical Center.
Born and raised in Oucago, Mrs. Sharp moved lo
Cahfomia after graduating from hi&fa scbooT and attended
Sawyer Business School in Los ARfClcs. She was
manaiement sccrct.ar) at the St. Franas Hotel LD San
Francasco and. from 1940 to 1952. was office manaaer of
the Pasadena Tumor lnsutute.
She 1s survived by her husband; a sister and brolhcr·
m-law. Jean and Btll Kelly of Garden Gro~ md two
nep~ Oenrus and P.'11 K.dl:,..
Interment will be at Mountaan View Men;torial Par._ .. .,.
10 Pasadena ~1 Mrs harp's request.. no servu:cs will be ~~. ~
. Memonal contnbutions may be made to the
Hunung1on MedJcal R~h Institutes in Pasadena or
~igning Wo men 1n Laguna Beach.
Flora Strader of CdM dies
Funeral services arc planned m WatTCn, Ohio, for
Flora C Strader of Corona dcl Mar who died June 4.
Mrs. Strader as surv1ved by son Paul o fLon,g Beach.
his wtfc G al and son Robert of El Toro; son Richard of
Fullenon. bis wife Barbara and daughter Lisa; son
T1moth' of Corona del Mar, his wife Susan and children
Tim Jr.:Stepahn1e. Patnck and Megan; daughter Winifred
of King of Prussia. Penn.: and son Charles of Warren_
Ohio She 1s also survived by seven other grandchildren_
11 great-grandch1ldem and two brothers and two sisters.
T1moth) Strader 1s chamnan of the board of
CommcrccBank. prcsadcnt of Anes Development Co. and
execuuve vice president of the Orange County Ptrfonnina
.\rts Center
Funeral arrangements have been made at St. Pius X
1n Warren.
In lieu of Oo1A-ers lhe famil> rcquesu donations in
Mrs. Shradcr's memo!') be made 10th': Shrine of Our Lady
Queen of ..\ngcles. 2046 Mar Vista. Newport Be.ch.
9.:!660
Gunman gets narcotics at Center Dn,e, was burglanzed last
Fnday and S2S I 1n cash was stolen. A
key or a credtl card was used 10 gam
entr). police said.
age on the 5400 block of l\.emlwonh
Dnve and stole an edger and a
lawnmower. a re~1denl repone-d
Monda\. The loss v.a C'~t1mated at S600 ..
ned into lhe adjacent Mile Square
pa rl>. were he v. as arrested. • • • Somrone stoic a tool box contaan·
ing about I SO tools valued at SI ,SOO
from a garage in the 18000 block of
Plumosa trcet . drug store in Costa Mesa
An anncd suspect wcarin& a green
baseball cap. mirrored sunaJasses and
one white &Jove held up the North
Drugs Store in Costa Mesa Monday
and stole narcotics and syringes,
police said.
11'e man entered the store, at 1170
W. Baker St, about 9 a.m. and
confronted the clerk at the pharma-
ceutical counter, witnesses said.
Police rcponcd he walked behind
the cash register and into the pharma-
ceutical platfonn area. brandashed a
small automatic pistol and asked.
"Where arc the~?"
The. suspect then opened an un-
locked narcotics locker and loaded a
paper bag he wu canyina with an
undetermined amounl of various
types of narcotics, police said. He also
took one boxofsyrin,acsand then fled
lntne Thieves forced open a double door
through the store's back d oor.
The suspect was described as
Caucasian, S·9. weighing about 175.
with dark hair. a dark shin and khak1-
colored pants. The clerk told pohce
the man appeared to be in his earl}
20s.
The clerk told poltcc.morphine and
codein~ we~ amona the narcoucs
stolen.
Huntington Beach
En1enng 1hrough an unlocked rear
window. somrone burglanzed a
home Monda) on 1he SOO block of
Frankfort I\ venue. The loss included.
a televas1on set wonh $350. Jev.cll)
worth SSOO and pa1amas ~onh S 15. ••• Someone broke into a red 1965
Ford van parked Monda> on the 1700
block of Kttlson Lane. The loss
included s tettO equipment worth
Sl.000. ••• .\ home on the 16800 block of Blue
Water Lane was buraJanzed Saturday
nlJht ,by someone who pned open a
rear slidana door. The loss included a
S.00 vadco rerorder. • • •
• • • .\ studen1IA-ho11 .. ~ on the I .,00
block of Libra C'arde rcponed '1on·
da' thal someone slole his Schwinn
Sillier btC}clc from Hunungton
Beach Hlgh School. • • • .\ man was arrested '1onda\ after
he allegcdl) tool>. a rad10<issctte
pla)er f'rom the Montgomer) \\ ard
store fl Huntmaton Center. 7777
Edin~r 1h e The radio was not
rttOVercd. • • • Usang a coat han~r to open the
••• ~ ~f:l.-~ear-old Huntington Beach
man v.a<> arrested after a W"Oman told
poliC't' he polDted a gun at her from bis
"chicle tn 1he area of Slater A venue
and Tradewinds StruL Pohce stop.
ped his I 983 Ford van and found a
club and a nanchaku, a weapons used
1n mania! arts. they said.
Newport Beacll
..\ Ne'lllrp<>n Beach man ttponcd the
theft of an auto stereo valued at $800
and $700 10 auto pans from bis
Toyota parked o n Ba_y Avenue Mon-
da). • • • ~ Newpon Beach man rq>ortcd Co~utcr-stealina buralars of a finance company in the 19700 block of Mac Anhur Boulevard .. smash windows to pin entry to sometime over the weekend before
two business suites at 21 S2 Dupont 1· s 1 600 tBM ·
Thieves entered through an unlocked
rear door durina. the day Saturday. .....
Sometime in the past wttl>., a
prqe on the .SOO block of West
Wilson Strttt was broken tnto and
$489 wonh of moto~Je equipment
was tol~n. A .-dio was pncd out of
the motorcycle and a helmet was
taken in the theft.
Someone stole a blue 1969 Volks-
wagen parked Monda) on the 300
block of 16th trect. The IO'iS .... IS
estunated at S 1,000,
dnYer°s door. someone burg)anzed a
salver 1970 Ford MavencK j>orked
Monday in a ~rpon on the 18800
block of Aonda trttl. The loss
tnduded stettO equapment worth
$500. ••• A student who h'·C'S on the 600
someone slashed tht oonvtttible top
to hu Mc-r'Cedcs parked on om °""' Monday. The top will cost $1.600 to rt"pau.
'
Drive over the weekend, makina off stt.a tftl a • • • • typewnteT.
with S 18,000 wonh of computers. A S 1.300 bu incss machine was
tyi>ewriten and miscellaneous office reponcd stolen Monday from a
items. Rocb were used to break~ businns on .Execi.ativc Cent.a-West
windows of the buiklin&S. wh1ch • The typewnter WU \lkcn about a
police say are not equipped with week aao.
• • •• alarms. • • • • A woman reported the lhcf\ of"SSSO
Someone &mashed a window at a in jewelry from her car. iakco some.
home on Tarocxo about 3:4S p.m. time in the &ast two The nna
Monday, but would« thieves ap. and earri:np were left 1n an cnvt&OoC
perently didn•t n.in entry. in thcJovc compartment of the re • • -t.o..L ,..,.
More than Sl.000 iP propeny was u.--.. .... · • • •
Liken from a car af\u thacves A concrete uter mtter cap was
smashed windows on the vehicle Id\ med to smash a wiridOw at a nCH
behind a Mac Arthur Boukvaf'.4 hotel on ~CC\ltivc Ccnler West. o CPlr)
laA Wcdnctday. The theft from \he wu lnadc..
car, bClonain t9 an !rvinc mid nt.. i • Colta 11 ..
the founh s1mtlar 1nc:1dcnt ~ha' OC· About SSOO was cakcn rrom a punc
atri'ed our lhc . hottl <wu the in a homt on t.M l 800 bloc of
Memonat Day ~~ct:Y· Plnrulcn irclc 0 er the end.
I I I ,
••• A punc was stolen from a home on
the I 900 block of M.c~r Place
Sa1urday nlJht while the victim skpc.
Entty apparently •-as made thtou&h
an o]>Cn window. The lo was
timated at S82. • •• Th'ic b e out the in the
fr t door of a home on the 1700
block of l.A.btador Oriw and stoic
l•.1 SO wonh of ' lu~btes over the v.u._cnd \dc'1isl<>o t, vidto
rtt0rdtr. movie camera. 11-ver ltt
and tcn:o equipment v.-ere rcponed
mi i • • • nen.. 64 To 11
• • • Someone itotc propeny from a
floor fc at a home on the ?0700
block of Fam \\'Orth Lane. a resident
ttpontd Monda). The loss included
S6SO in ca h. prcscnption drup
worth SI O end JCV.'Cll) v.-onh Sl.1 SO. • • • A men's Sch•1nn fh·c·$1)CCd
bic,dt was tolcn from a prqe on
the 16600 bloc of quin SUttt.
a raidcnt ttpOrted Monda)" The lo
as tim1ted at $300. • • • U 1 a coat ha r, t0mcone
broke into I locked arccn Ford
M1vt'1id. f'tr .. «1 M iflda) in a dnw---
way on lM l 7100 bkK' of ~ tfftt.
The lo ancludcd \tttt<l tquipmcnt
wonhS1U. ••• 1mronc entcrnl an unlocllN r-
block of Charford Dnve ~poned
Monda) that wmcone tole tu black
Huffy onr-specd b1C)de from Sowers
Mtddle School. 9300 Indianapolis
.\ve ••• male Juvenile v.'U annted Sun-
da) on su~ paC'lon of hophftina at the
Albcruon'' mar et at Golden \\~t
trttt and "amer A' ~ Re--
co,·crtd were Vltaman, worth $4 ••• Entcnna throu~ a front hd1n1
&lass wmdow. tomeone bura.t.nied a
flome on the 4900 bloc of~a R1 •
a rn1dent ttported unda\ The I~~
included S 1.000 "'ca h
f'OQlltalD Vall97
m n dro"c a Sl.500 ~n and • hnc.,.eolf n from tht !de Squa1t
G<>lf\.ount. 10401 am r ~'"<' .. and
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G~ew..Uescribe Wliite House denies
emergency oil plan 'The squall that hit us was ------1ncred1 bl e In its velocity.'
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HAMIL TON, Bermuda (AP) -Hu flnl time a a
erewman at sea. Bill Batnhardl Md jun come on deck for
the 4 a.m. to 8 a.m. watch aboard tbe three-ma ted
MarquC$ when suddenly the ram stopped and the sky
cleared. • For about three minutes, Bambardt, a 24-year-old
sailing trainee, watched the stars cmersc. The Marques. a
117-foot British square-nger, was sailina ~mfortably an
28 mph winds along the course of an 800.male Bermuda·
to-Nova Sootia-raoc for tall ships.
the s1nlinararty unda). c 5U~ '"on "'ho were brouahl
back to lknnuda id thC'y doubted aoy of 18 othcn would
be found 1livC'.
"The "\u•ll that hit us tollll)' unexpectedly w s
incredible 10 at velocity.'' Philip Sefton, 20. a profi siona1
sailor from Brillin, said Monday_ it a nt"w conference by
some survwors of the ship's inkina.
Criss<rossana some 360 squatt miles of the Allanllc,
about 18 ships, helicopters and plane starched tod1y for
the m1S&mg people, said U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer
Jerry Snyder. The scareh ~ early Sunday and will
continue "at least throuah m1dda) when they'll make a
dec1s1on whether to carry on," Snyder saad today.
The Marques went down about 80 miles northeast of
Bermuda. The site jsjust outside tbC"lOp of the my1aerious
Bermuda Trianglt\ lhe area which has claimed dozens of
ships andliundreds oflivc in the past 40 yem.
At the news confercn'iC, held at a Briush naval station
o~c ~est end ofBermuda, Sefton said h.c was at the helm
when someone shouted, "All hands on deck!" Muscled
jCiiiiiiCiiiCiiiim:iieiii:ii::iiiiiii:iiCiiCiiSieiCiCiiiii:iiil like a weightlifter and more than six feet tall. he tned to spin the wheel to keep the ship upnght but couldn"t hold it.
Water ~ured across the deck.
Tben, from nowhere, a freak gust of wind slammed
the hip onto its side, and cascading water drove the vessel
beneath the-waYH within 4j seconds.
Of the 28 crew and passengers, ornc people were
rescued and one body was recovered within four hours of
IN MINUTES
BE GOLDEN BROWN
Clifton McMillan. 16, of Fairfield, Conn .• another
trainee who had1ust gone ofTthe midni&ht to 4 a.m. watch.
was already in his nightclothes -sweat pants and a
flannel shjrt -when he heard the shout and scrambled up
the laddC'r to the decJc.
"I b4 icall> ;wcet aw y,'" he said. On hi• way_
overboard. he fJ1lbbcd a life raft chat wu benl,I w11hed off
lOO. •
• Barnhardt. who joined the crew Thursday to make his
fint sea voyasc. had bttn 1 Wycombe, Pa., bou.sepai!1tcr By Ute Auoclate4 Pre11 and colleae 1tUden1. Althou~ a novice, he knew that if the
1ail were free. tbe ship miaht bob upright He drew bis
knife and t>eaan slashin.a at the uil lines.
But sudacnly he was underwater. tanaJed an riggin"
fii}ltin1 for the surface.
Sefton, meanwhile, climbed onto lhe now-sideways
box cncasina the wbeel in 1 vain attempt to keep has head
above water. He arabbcd a rail and fluna himself
ovcrt>oard as the deck of the ship plu~ beneath the
water. -L
''From th moment the squall sTtnciJ to blow to the
moment the sli1p was on its side was 10 !i&:onds," he told
reporters. Sailors at the news conference gasped. He said
the ship started to sink in another 30 seconds and was gone
45 seconds after that.
WASHINGTON -A White House apokesma!'I
denied a published report today t~at President Reagan ts
carrying to the economic summtt here a U.S. plan for
alhed a~uon in case of a major disruption of Pe~ian Gulf
011 supplies. The New York Times, in a report attnbutcd t,o
an unnamed State Department source, said R•n t
proposal calls for Western Europe and Japan, which •i:t
heavily dependa.nt on Gui~ oil, to Q\;li~kly draw on their
uistina crude od stocks without waaUnJ~for a ?-petce?t
drop in supplies to lriger.a 10.year-old mtem-uooal 011·
sharing aareemtnt. But in London, a Reagan spokesman
said, "We do not bring to -London any specific plans for
consideration."
Barnhardt struggled to the surface and a hand, U. S --~ • G JI McMillan's, reached out to clutch his and haul him into • • ~.1.1er aO U
the life raft. WASHINGTON -The U.S. aircraft earner Amen-
Sefton surfaced amid three bobbing life rafts and ca is beading for the Indian Ocean to take over for t~
crawled into the one with Barnhardt, McMillan and four carrier K.itty Hawk, which has been patrollin& approaches
others. . . to the Persian Gulf, Defense Department sou~ say. Tbesh1p.a tracefulbeautybu1~tmSpam.67yearsa~o, Both carriers and escorting warships probably will be m
was gone, with only scattered debna left behind. the north Arabian Sea at the same time for several day5 Ul;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.--lllliiililliiil_jlllll __________________________ .,., within two weeks, the source said Monday ..
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DETROIT -Ford Motor Co. says it has recalled 945
current-model pickup trucks to replace drive shafts that
arc nearly 2 inches too short. The recall was no.t safety-
rclated because the defect would not cause the dnve shat\
to fall 'off, Ford officials said Monday. However. tbc
problem could cause leakage from rear rubbe~ grease seals
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lose -•oh1 ond stop ~-t IJ Heord eaploined IM phenomenal W<CflJ rate ltus way. "Hypncnb II a qutdt, effecll'N ond permor*1t Crowd nabs purse-sna c ers
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AUBURN, Ala. -The death of Musketeer, the last of
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Toyota gobJg convertible
TORRANCE-Capitalizing on the public's desire to
ride under the sun and travel with the wind, Toyota Motor
Sales U.S.A. announced it has teamed with a Michigan
firm to tum Cclica GT-S models into conveniblcs. The
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CAIRO., Egypt. -An. Israeli diplofJU)t ,-as shot at
from a speeding car tn a Cairo suburb and wounded in the
hand and shoulder, an Israeli Embassy spokesman said
today. The spokesman identified the diplomat as Zv1 Kcdar, an administrative anache. and said he was
ambushed late Monday night.
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PARIS -President Francois Mitterrand's decision
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product ofiotensc negotiations that may have touched on
the case of Soviet dissident Andrei D. Sakharov The
official Soviet news aacncy Ta s and the presidential
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settled in for a round of talks with other world leaders
gatherina here for an economic summn later in the week.
The queen's husband, Princ.e Philip, greeted the
president and Nancy Reagan under a glassed-in ponico io
an innercounyard of the palace and escorted them inside,
where the queen was wait.in& out of sight of the clutch of
rcponers traveling in the presidential motorcade.
A small crowd of tourists outside the palac.e gate
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trumpeters from the palace guard played a fanfare.
White House spokesman Larry Speakes said only
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Eavlroiiznent declines
when trees,,are killed ' ....
To the Editor: now, is windswept, barren desert. The
. Now aod then, our city council's human misery and hunger. in that
mectu1pdebate the subject of locally-continent, is growing in prop0rtion to
vanishing trees. Often it is too late. the devastation of green trees and
Many a shady and lovely tree has plants. If anyone believes that
boco bulldozed before its neighbors Southern Cahfornia is not following a
can do anything about it. similarly destructive course. observe
Until this past December, on North the increasing air and water pollution.
c.o&st Highway, between Jasmine Jn our coastal areas, acid fog was
and Myrtle streets, ~tood th~ old "By practically unknown. until the last The Sea" motel. It wasn't the most , elegatit c9urt but it was comparative-year or two. Not more than a decade
tyrea-sonab1?11nctooaSfe<i some of the ago. Laguna Beach enjoyed a nearly
THAT~ C<Mt.ITION!
·t«Jf CDLUSION!!
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··surelynootherkno"rnfactol'.canbeheldreswnslbleforthe
degradation of our:naturill ~(lVtronment as the 'heedless destrucUon of
veroant, ll~enhanctnganCJ.life·s staJnlnl, trees and plants. '•
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..._ most attractive trees in the area. On perfect climate. Although Santana
the south, it was flanked by some winds visited our lovely terrain, it
luscious.. blooming Yucca trees and a was just a seasonal isitor, around
spreading Rubber tr~ or two. The October or Indian Summertime. In
fateful day when the rapacious bull-recent years. on the other hand. we've
dozers mowed them down, my next-been reluctant hosts to searing, dust-
door an.ist neighbor wept and I am laden Santana gusts. perhaps every
still crying and raging inside. Our other month. Nor were we ever
c-0ttages now face a dead, two story plagued by Florida-like humidity, as
brick, prison-like wall. The shrubbery we've had to endure. progressively, in
and unforgettable, soaring, umbrella-the last two summers. The dryness
like tree that had grown between and greater salubrity of California's
--.---·J'i~a:al.~ aod me.old ~~ ~:~Jw~a4~ somlt~~~~_t9' .•• .:-.-~~.o-salri~te~y tbe ~me •en...:.---~~~----~-_ ·~ _.. . . Ohe has got to have plenty of savy Surely no other known factor can be · ~ stirredahornet'snestsouthofthe
" # border. TheMexicangovernment
, lodJe<l a formal diplo.matic protest, ...~~'7~ ..... ~~~~ ~ \ •. ~~~-ljica::~~v ~
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to be in the position of a hotel owner held responsible for the degradation <"'•·.-r-2:~.--...... ,...-:l-...,,....,,.. __ q,...... ,.._..Ill ; .. ,,,... . . ,. .. ~-"· ....
~ apology., or developer. Yet their myopia and of our natural e~vironment as the
greed boggles the mind. They can't be heedless destructi6n of verdant, lifc-
unaware of the measure of health and enhancing and life-sustaining trees
beauty green trees provide. The lush and plants.
greenery on their personal property I am even willing to forego some
attests to that. Since they won't opt common comforts and material ac-
for the preservation of indispensable quisitions in order to help support
trees, someone in City Hall should some national and state organiza-
bloclc the desecration of our natural tions that strive to preserve as much
res_ources. Trees are not only the of our precious natural resources for
object of beauty and shelter. They future generations as p0ssible. My
capture and store moisture. Via fervent prayer is that those reading
process of osmosis. they tum even this would be induced to extend some
polluted air into oxy~en. Hence, support to these highly-motivated
Hong Kong banking bigwigs
seekingnewhomein CM?
· much cleaner air f!ows m tree-laden organizations.
areas. By ourselves. we are helpless.
In many parts of Afnca. where PAULA WARSAW
thick forests once stood. the scene. Laguna Beach
Trash angers beach lover
Tf you arc, as I hope, a regular
reader of the Daily Pilot, you know
thatatentativeofferhasbeen made
by a Hong Kong bankin$group to buy
all of tbe stock in the Citizens Bank of
Costa Mesa.
If, also, you are a student of what's
go in$ on in the Crown Colony of
Hon$ Kong, you know that some of
To the Editor: as suggested in Mr. McGraw's letter. the btgWigsofthat colony have been
I want to express my appreciauon _ The beach debris that disturbs me looking fora spot which might
to Mr. Phillip R. McGraw for his most are the beer. wine. and whiskey be<:omea Hong,Konginexile, in
letter entitled "NB's Sands a Public bottles left by those who occupy th~ short. Hong K<?ng in the United
Dtsgracc," printed in the May 23rd beach late at night: especially the '· States of America., .
issue ~f the Daily P1lot .. By wa~ of broken bottles. In fact. there is so Now. pleased_on t ~1sunder~tand
thanking him. l a.m offenng some of much broken glass each morning ~e. I have no pnvate tnformatton. I rny own observattons. f ·. 1ust read a lot ofnewspapersand news
• My w1£e and 1 also live near the ~ that most 0 tht: bottles had to have magazines and histones. I also know
ocean fTont : we start each day with a 6 been brok~n dehbcrately: . Sir Kenneth Fung. or Sir Kenneth
a.m. JOg and walk along the water's 1 recogmze the probability that the Ping-fan Fung, if you want bis full
edge. It should lXJ' an uplifting police do not have the manpower to name.Ayearago,afriendofmine,
experience: however. every day patrol the beach areas enough to one of those you'd call "an ex-
usually begins manger at what we see overcome the problem; however, peri~nced China hand." was retained
and step in. the} do have the manp0wer to patrol by Sir Kenneth to represent his
I read a few weeks ago that the the beach after mid~ight with heli-int~rests. present and future. in me
beach cleaning-equipment is wearing copters equipped with bull horns. United States.
out.and cannot be replaced. J would askingpeopletoleavethebeach. Why lalsoknowthatnojointdevelop-
suggest. rather than replacing the don't they call for a patrol car, and cite ment of Hong Kong groups or
equipment at great expense, money those people or arrest them for individualsevergoesahead where Sir
could be spent on-repainttng the drinking on the beach. Kenne.th doesn't have his hand in the
existing signs and adding new ones I agree with Mr. McGraw. the ope!'ltlon. ~ . .
that clearly state beach ordinances--beaches are a disgrace! Sir Kenneth 1san ~nt~restmgguy.
and then perhaps, having offenders JIM BREWSTER When Ifirst knew him m 1943, he was
spend weekends clean mg the beaches. Newport Beach o~ly 42 yean old. His father, Fung-
Not all punkers are punks
To the Edllor:
Ptng-shan, founder of the Bank of
East Asie bad died in 1920. and.his
son Kenneth, then only nineteen
years old took over. Now, 64 years
WALTER
Bu11oucas
later, the Bank of East Asia is the
largest Chinese-owned bank in the
world. And it does business all over
the world, including mainland China.
Al this point, you must be asking
·•Jfthat's the largest Chinese owned
bank in the world how come it \s
owned by a man with SIR before his
name. ls that just complimentary?""'
Answer: No. Sir Kenneth is a British
citizen.
He was born on Victoria Island.
and because that was British owned •
territory, he is naturallly by birth a
British citizen. Hence the honors that
Her Majesty, the Queen has bestowed
upon him are entirely leptimate.
The first honor he rec1eved was
CBE (Commanderofthe Most Excel-
lent Order of the British Empire).
Thereafter followed many honors. In
1971 Her Majesty granted Sir Ken-
neth the official designation of
Knight Bachelor of the British Em-
pire and in 1972, she invested him
with the additional-prefix of" Honor-
-able" before his name.
Some years ago l entertained a
member of the Bntish government
who was visiting in San Francisco. 1
took him to a club which Was-noted
for its fine wines.
This chap bore the title "Righ(
Honorable" which, as Home Sec-
retary, he had won for straightening
out a London traffic mess.
1 wasn't imprcsssed at first, but
when I visited him later in London I
realized what respect ihat "Hon."
carries.
So. the addition of that to Sir
Kenneth's title isa true sign of roy;ll
favor,
Now. once again. let me please
caution you not to assume that I have
any real information. Nothing buta
news tepOrter's conjecture. 1 have 110
valid knowledJ,e that Labron Com·
panyLimitedasomebowconnecwd
with Sir Kenneth. But the fact that the
British~ ap~rcntly resigned to
losing Victona Island as well as
KowlOQn and the leased territories
makes me comfortable with a little
guessing.
I guess all we can do is wait and see
what the auditors who are now
analyzing the Citizens Bank of Costa
Mesa come up with. Whit's tbat yo J
say? That breaking a story like thas too
soon may kill the fact? Not if that's
the way Sir Kenneth wants it.
Waltu Barce.agb111 tbe Dally
Pllot'• loaad.lDg pali11ihr~ -
punkers. But the attitude I see
everywhere in Laguna Beach is ''be
like us" and if not they will hate you. I
only have to stand at the bus stop and
I get things thrown at me. Excuse me,
I thought this was a free country!
Apparently looking different is
against the rules! We are picked apart
constantly, beaten up, etc. then they
call us violent ...
Suicide statistics are mtirder
How many credit cards do you
carry? Average U.S. business ex-
ecutive now packs around 11.3 'JUCh
cards.
Rep. Henry Gonzales, 0-Tex., was
even moved to sugsest that my
reports were the ~ult o'rdellberaie-
leaks from elements in the Reagan
#ldministration trying to di~it
President Miguel de la Madrid during
his state visit to Washington last
month.
All this is preposterous. My a~
sociate Dale Van Atta had been
digging up the facts on Mexican
presidents' setr--enrichmentfor
months. I had thfcssential infor-
mation late last year and spent the
ensuing months confirming it. De la
Madrid'~sit was simply a conve-
nient news peg for the stories.
The particular hornet that stung de
la Ma<lrid was my report from secret
sources that the Mexican president
had squirreled away some S 162
million since he took office in 1982. I
noted that this was a modest sum
compared to the $1 billion to $3
billion stashed away by his prede-
cessor and mentor, Jose Lopez
Portillo, during his six-year term.
Interestingly, the first word most
Mexicans had of the allC$ed self-
enrichment of their l?rcs1dent came
when his denial was tssued. Except for
a few courageous editors, the story
was studiously ignored by the Mex-
ican press. So when the formal protest
was lodged, most newspapers were in
the awkward position of having to
explain what their president was
protesting.
The protest presented a special
problem for the State Department.
This is spelle<l out in a secret
department report which explained:
"Our problems with Mexico differ
in nature and scale from those with
any other country. Other nations'
problems affect us. Mexican prob--
lems involve us .... Mexico joins the
short list of countries needing special
treatment Because it is large. poor.
-'VeF'f dose aodscparatcd by .a.pee_
meable border, and because its popu-
lation already exceeds its re5aurces
and is growing too fast, Mexico's .
problems will increasingly be ours."
So the State Department's response
to de la Madrid's protest was a
carefully worded peace offering. It
said:
I was recently shocked and
outraged at the article on the Laguna
Beach }(jddie sex ring. I think if it is
actually happening it's disgusting. I
went on readmg and was further
outraged by your referral (even as you
said no one was or would be identified
in your article) to "punker types" as
suspects; obviously an attempt to
further discriminate this open mind-
ed (ha!) community against anyone
who looks different. Because of
people as yourselves, punk has a bad
name. You think any weirdo, de-
generate. or new waver 1s a "punker
type." Why did you print those words
anyway. whenm you yourselves
quoted "Nothing has been proved."
and what r m afraid of is that this
becomes a witch hunt and somebody
innocent gets hurt.
Well, maybe it's our fault. We
should be driving Rolls~Royces
maybe and be sticking coca me up our
nose!
The suicide rate depends a lot on
who keeps the figures and how. ln
prisons, it's recorded as high, very
high. In wartime concentration
camps. it's remarkably low. Trying to
figure out the statistical truth is
murder.
The fellow who play~ the bass drum
in a big orchestra is busier than he
looks. When he's not beating on the
thing, he's muffling it with some care.
Otherwise, it rumbles in sympathe1ic
response to the other instruments.
0 The U nited States government
~plauds President de la Madrid's
commitment to addressing the issue
ofhonesty in govemment. lnfor-
matioo available to all U.S. govern-
ment agencies leads us to the firm
conclusion that President de la L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yndlcatd Madrid bas set both a high personal
colamlJ11L and official standard in keeping With
Yes. I am a "punker type'' but I
have never known anyone in the
punk communit) who 1s a child
molester. But ves. there are sick
businessmen. s1c·k old men & women.
sick hippies. sick preppies. sick tren-
dies. and yes even maybe some sick
I'm not anti-people, but am at the
way l get treated. apparently they are
anti-me! Any men who would beat up
a 16 year old girl just because she
looked different (and sadly enough
this has happened more times than I
can count -you can see the scars 1f
you like) they are the real sick ones!
Malbe they want a world of clones.
I this is Laguna Beach, "liberal
town,""the good life" -I don't want
any thank you: I've had my fi ll!
GABI ARERSOORF
Laguna Beach
Airport disfigures coast
To the Editor:
A mo'1th ago L. M. Pengra (Daily
Pilot, April 3) wrote about being
''heartily sick" of the people of
----------------------------------------• thiscommi1mcnt." This is clearly not a denial of the
LA Will be saferduring Games
Those who plan Altogether 19.000law .... cnwillbeon \ ' duty dunng the Olympics, enough to flee Olympics fire~we~toconquerBcirut.one official said. ·
ill tit WhichexplainswhylosAngeles W regre Police Commander William Booth
says, "We will have a more visible
presence than we usually do at events
like the Suptr Bowl and World Series.
More of an in visible presence, too."
To which Los Angeles County
SberiffSherman Block add~,
.. Absolutely everythina that can be
planned for bas been planned for ...
THOUS
ELIAS
facts I had presented, though the
Mexican press ueate<l it as such.
Since my columns appeared, much
·has been written about de la Madrid's
anti-cotTUptlon campaign. As l point-
e<l ou&.. it has become a Mexican
tradition for each incomingadminis.-
tration to lnvesj.jgate the co~ption
oftheoutgoingadministratio~ with
an accompanying hullabaloo about
reforms.
"'{ Newport Beach (near the airport).
Surely the airport 1s for all of Orange
County -but does Pengra realize
that the ocean front of our coast lS
limited? California has only so much
of ocean view and while I don't live
on the ocean. I appreciate it not being
disfigured by an airport.
removed because of the flights -
everyone felt it was a disaster. This
could happen here. We must thtnk
ahead and knowing that Orange
County is growing rapidly. the airport
will have to be increaJed in size.
While it is small is the time to change
the loc<ltion away from the beach.
For thousands of Los Angeles
residents. the plans for the Olympics
that begin in less than two months
have spurred plans of their own: The)
plan to be as far as possible from the
traffic jams, possible terrorist
episodes", demonstrations and huge
crowds they expect the Games to
generate.
And thousandsofotherCali fornias
who live within easy reach of the only
Olympics America willhost in their
lifetime are also staying away, even
though about I million of the 4.2
million total ticketsare still available,
some for as Jow as $3.
Tradition also says there won't be
much crime during the Games. At
Munich: Montreal and Mexico City,
the last three Olympics held outside
Russia. violent crimeratesdropped
by about 30 percent from norm.al
·• J hcorcucally, theOlympics look
I ike a areat world staae (or di5-
turbance and terTOrism," Best says.
"h was in Munich (where Palestinian
terrorists massacred Jsraeli athletes).
But afterward the unit that conducted
that ooeration wasannihitated t6 a tnan .·'"-
These invcstiaations invariably
stop short of the retired' president.
There seems to be a special immunity
for ex-presidents, an unspoken
uodcntanding that tbc current presi-
dent will treat his predecessors as be
would like oneC::lay to be treated. One
reason for this may be that the new
president almost always was a close ally of tht lut president
For example, no one bothers to
I lived for years near LAX and
watched it develop. Each time it was
enlarged the planners thought it
would be ~deguate -then when all
the homes of Playa Del Rey were
ORANGE COAST •
Daily Pilat
Also. if what keeps being thn:aten-
cd -that we have a coastal earth-
quake -our airport would likely be
damaged or destroyed.
How would Pengra hke u to rum
Huntington Beach by having an
airport there'. ·
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Their reasons also involve traffic:
and security.
Both groups may be makina mis--
takes they'll i:cgret for years.
forthere'severysian that Los
Angeles wiJI be safer place than usual
durina the Olympics. It miptt even be
thcufcst place in Cahfom1a durina
the 16-dayOlympic period.
Safety prt'c~uuons start with the
veritable army onaw enforcement
officers who will invade the are~. The
California Highway Patrol iuendina
in 700cxtra officer tbe U.S. Secret
Serv1ce 600. the Coast G uard 900, the
FBI "at lea.,t400" -in1dd1tion toa
new federal hestaae rescue ttamand
the special task force the U •. Marines
w1ll~lhemread1nc sncarb. ,
levels.
'That was probably due to the
security presence. whach we will have.
too," says Edgar Best, the former FBI
aaetit inchargeofOlympicsecurily.
Att the lawmen ready for eve').'·
thing that could h1ppen?0 Wewdl
never be assured that wearcprcpattd
for absolutely everything, .. says Best.
"But we'll accomph1h evc~thfoa
that could possibly be 1ndc1pated."
Even Alabama•s Republican U.S.
Sen. Jeremiah Denton. chairman of theScnatesubcommin~on ter-
rorism and security and an early critic
oftheOlympic polioetlTon, ~not a
believer. "Tbi will be the a.rcatt1t ·
s«urityQPetationf'vcrunckrtakcn in
• frcccountry,"hc nowsa)"S.
I And it may not even be nCCCS$11')'.
Or ll may $1 m ply scare off the very
n of events at's 1ntcntkd h> rountcr-
~ c
For whatcverruson1 there have
been no terrorist epilOOes at any qf
thefiveOlympics-threcwinterand
two summcr-stqed since Munich.
"It's possible that the worldwide ~vulsion made the terrorists feel
theira~tion was not effective. These
may not be the kind of people they
really want to assault,'' Best said.
"The Olympics are kind oflike an
inlemataonal baby nursery."
The upshot is that many of the fean
drivinaawa)' both potenual visitors
and area residents m!!)' bccroundlen.
Yes, there will be traffic jams and bit
crowds. But has that driven anyone
away from a WorldStrics?Why ·
should tt antcrcrcwilh an Olympia?
.. Tourists shouJd take the normal
precautions they would on any trip
and they'll be pencctJy safe at the
Olympacs." assurts Bnt.
Maybc~vtn Mkf than ftonnllly.
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ba1rd<'Ol•lllllUl ••Ui.,..._
pretend any lonser thatoonuption
wu not rampant undcre.x·Praident
Lopez Ponillo. But as usual, LOpez
Ponmo and de la Madrid have ·
escaped the national ICO\l!JiJll that
has been applied 10 leaser liah&s. The
Mexican press has Jte:aJected to re-
mind the Me~can people that Lopez
Ponil10'1 budaet dtreetor-the man
who knew as much as anyone wbere
the mooey was1oit1&-was none
other than de la Madrid.
Sianificantly.oneoftbetcapqoata
is Arturo Durazo MoR!no. the former
MuicoC.ty police c~fwbois now a
fusJtlvefromjusl1ccafterbc'ina
cbarled with ·~~m1ption. Ona•Mlkwl1elar)f~S1..eet.
OuluO MOftfto IC,'Clllared multi· miltioli4dollarnu~ -lndudjnt . one -..Wsprwf •lOume«t "ThC ~"bltautt0f'i11malblc
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Sprains around the foot
ankle are common problems
By SUSAN MONAHAN
DMIJ PW C.111¢1 Mlenl
Dancma, whether on a stage or 1n an aerobics class can ~a happy C9~bination of art and exercise. But graceful as
it may appear, at also can cause some awkward spratns and
strains. ·
"The most common reason that people get mJured is
that they overdo, they 10
beyond their capabilities,"
said Dr. Daniel Silver, an
orthopedic surgeon who prac·
tices in Westwood. "They'll
take an advanced aerobics
class and maybe they're too
tight or too heavy but they'll
try to keep up with the rest of
the class."
Silver. who recently ad-
dressed a dance class at Or-
ange Coast College, said in an
interview that the injuries
absorb shocks."
The routine should allow time for a wartn·UP as well
as a cool-down period and houJdn 't be .. too bounaha and
ballistic'' he said. '--rhere are a variety of movements th.at
can help you achieve the bean rate and flexibility you want."
Dancinafora hvina. though, meansducingevery
day ... Professional dancers arc aenerally 6 t and strong, but
the demands on them are unbelievable," noted Silver.
"They have to keep up with theircompanyorget replaced. •
They have to dance even with injuries."
Minor injuries do not always require a visit to the '
doctor; a swollen joint may benefit from the four-step
"RICE" treatment. "It stands for rt$t, ice, compression
and elevation," said Silver. He also recommends aently
exePCisina the injured muscles in order to Strengthen them.
When possible, Silver keeps the dancers ~n their feet.
"Jfthex have to rehearse, I'll wrap them, tape them, maybe
prcscnbe anit·inflammatory pills to mask the discom-
fort," he said. "I'll also make sure they ice the injured pan
after a performance."
If a dancer doesn't practice every day, Silver warns
that muscle conditioninaand timing will both suffer, so be
attempts to keep them working even when they are not
performing. "If necessary, I have them go through their
routine in water," he said, explaining that this method
allo"'5dancers to keep in practice without putting any
pressure on the injured area.
lil:IESDA Y .. JUNE 5. 1884 .•
'• · caused by aerobic dancing
differ fro those that usu ~4<~ , ~ #Fc-t"~'
&( . . . ·, Mid~--~
,_.,. ~~~-~-~
~to61(S 1s mo ba hsuc,
more ~petitive and jarring."
he explained. "So you usually
sec more repetitive iruuries than inotherformsof dancc."
Tendonitis-especially
around the Achilles tendon ------....L..
and sprains around the foot Dr. DanJd.SUver
and ankle are some common problems, he added. Back
problems, usually the result of over:stretching. and knee
sprains can also plague the aerobics enthusiast.
The professional dancer may have similar conditions '~b~t they're less acut~." h~ ~id. "People who dance for a ' ~ van~.tcnd to have manor imtations for long periods of time. . ..
Silver says that ifyou'regomg to join an aerobics~lass
you should select one with a resiJient floor, "one that can
around the injury.
Silver pointed out that most o(thcse injuries don't
require surgery. And for some injuries, including tom
ligaments and damaged canilage, he often uses
arthroscopic microsurgery.
This procedurcdoesn 't involve deep incisions. but a
scncs of small punctures. "There's less pain, less scarrina.
a shorter heali n• time and no loss of motion," he said. ..,.
Theanhroicope is inserted into the injured joint and
hooked up to a television monitor, so the surgeon doesn't
view the injury directly, but sees it on the screen. "It
actuallymakesforincreasedaccuracy ... there'stremen·
dous magnification: we can see things we couldn't sec
wbet\ an incision was made ...
The operation is performed with miniature instru·
mentsand Silver says that ~c patient maybe up and
around "in a week to I OdaY\, versus six to I 0 weeks (after
A 1982 Dally Pilot me photo of aerobtcecompetlden
conventional surgery)... ----··-·~
While this type ofsurgery is becoming more common.
Silver says that some ofbiscollcagues were skeptical when
h~ began to use it eight years ago. Dut Silver. who describes
himself as a .. rislc talcer" says that ifbe thinks that
something will benefit a patient. he'll use it.
1bis phitos6j)by also extends to Dis attitude towi.rd.s
practitionen of non·medical disciplines. At ~dan<:e
clinic, he consults with his associate. orthopedic surgeon
Dr. Hormoz Zahiri, and Ua.A dance educator Judy
Gantz. He will also refer patients to podiatrists or
chiropracton ifhe thinks the case ~ts it.
~ .
Blood pressure check: a '_high' priority
BIEllAll
CASSllY
What ls Ute difference between
byperte111loa ud bJp blood pret1·
uc?
Hypenens1on 1s the medical term
used for the diagnosis of hiah blood
pressure. It has nothing to do wtth
stress or tension even though a person
may have a temporary increase an
blood pr:essure when "tensed up" or
in a stressful situation.
Blood pressure is the force which
the blood exens against the arteries of
the body. Everyone has a blood
pressure.
Each .heartbeat forces blood
through the artenal system. As the
hcan relaxes to fill with blodd for the
next beat, the pressure of blood
flowing throu~ the anencs begins to
decrease unul the next beat. So
normally there is an upper and lower
level of prc!sure for each heartbeat.
That's why two numbers are used
when the blood pressure is measured.
The first number is called the systolic
pressure because it represents the
pressure during the heart's contrac·
tion (systoJe). The second number is
called diastolic pressure, measuring
the pressure during the relaxed period
.'Boots' roundup
going great guns
By VIDA DEAN
otlMOllJ.......... .
Arodeostyleentranccwillget the June 16"Black Tieand Boots Gala"
dinneraoingingreat western style. (Yes, the horsesand riders will be
parading among the tables at Coto de Caza).
"There will be a lot of other special surprises," said Belll.nda Bar"Den .
.. Thingsaregoingsowell. The RSVPs have bccncominginjustgrcatand
tickets should be out any day. I couldn't be happier," theco-<:hairman (along
with husband Barney, Dick and Jou Steven•) added.
"It will be an evening wonhy of the Olympic Pentathlon panicipants,
N.eiman-Marcus (sponsors) and all of the volunteers working on the benefit."
The evening will bqin with cocktails at 7 with dinner at 8 with some
really "bisaies" providina entenainment.
. One-thousand arc expected to be at the chic/westem affair, but there wiU
be no problem in seeing the show. "There will be a special raised stage so that
.. everyone can sec the entena1ners," Bcllinda said. "Mel Tillis is flying in from
oaf on Worth on the afternoon of the fund..-raiserand be limoed up to Coto de
Caza (about a 20-minutednve from Newport) for the show. He'll stay
overnight and attend the Golden Posse brunch on Sunday. (Golden Pos~
folk have purchased S l.000 packets entitling them to gala tickets, a niahtat
CdC. the brunch. a party being hosted by Stevenses at their home for Olympic
dignataries and in panicipation in the closing ceremony of the pentJthlon).
The Cowboy Band from Hardin-simmons University(just back from
Euro~pe) will be flyinJ in on the pla eve and checking into the Irvine
Mamotl "They arc different from any university band. Their uniforms are
cowboy clothes worn with chaps and they are just great. M brother Many
was once a membt.t,.ofthis band that was formed more·th&D SOycarsqo.
Sunday ni~t the band will d~ two shows at Knott's Berry Farm before flyina
back to Abilene.
· "Btsides Rex Allen (emcee). 'SnuffOaJTCtt) Texas Opera Company
orchestra and the Reinsmen, there will be other western·typeentcnainen
showin1 up, too. 0 And the food is goina to be fabulous. (Penninaton is
caterina) Don't cat before you act there. Horsd'ouevrcsand lbe d1nncr will be
special,"'' said BcUinda, bringing us up toda1eol) the pany.
Sounds like a real winadina!
You may stil be able to aet reservations if you call the exccudvc office at
Neiman-Marcus at 7S9-1900. • • • If you werecauaht in a traffic jam recently in Coronadel Marit may have
been caused by those '400 women headed for Manu and Job IJUefer'1
home. . . The crowd had tickets to the annual fuhion luochcc:>n sponsored by Las
Marineras Auxiliary offamily Semoe Association. What they saw were the •
aorseousfashionsofTravillawhowasthetetonamteh' show.
The fashions from Lumiere were complemented by jewels from Ou.mp's
Sui Francisco and fun from Joe Noblia. .
Af\tr aoina throuah theaourmet buffet line (Louis 8ampn ofCbiappe's
donated most of the food and Han Lorenz donated the.Chatt.au Lorenzo
wine)sometheauest were seated in the home•bile othen wcreouwde
takina advant.aae of the Killcfcr•s spectacular view.
Amons those there were Cblrwom• BU'Mra BliMpand Gluy
Sma.Uwoo4 and Vlfllala I.Mn Bad r, Gloria <>*"IM. llarrletH WU•tf ,Jo Aae~, O.ro~J Y"ardlef, Jeu 'tudowsky,NueJ f'e:enetr(she·s LM.
ptelidcnt),l.altlyTttem,...( h was1nchtrFofhand1naoutopportun1ty
priz.cs)1 Carolya H•tc~l""' DdMe Ro4rtpa and rteJ Mc<»rat~
The fiaurc haven't been totaled. bunherc hould bu SoOd amountto
bcncf\t lhe Abuxd Child Program of FSA.
l
between beats (diastole).
So a blood prt$sure recorded as
120/80 means 120 milimeters of
mercury pressure in systole (bean
contraction) and 80 milimetcrs of
mercury in diastole (heart relaxa-
tion). Blood pressure is considered
high 1fthe systolic is consistently over
140 or 1f 1he diastolic is consistently
over90.
The arteries have some elastici1y
and have a smitll niuscular wall. They
are built to withstand onJy certain
pressures, so if the blood prcssurt is
consistently high, damage will occur
over ume.
This damage to small anencs will
eventually lead to a breakdown. If the
breakdown occurs in \be brain. it will
cause a suoke~ or in the bean 1t will
lead to a heart attack., or it will lead to
destruction of the ludncys.
The destruction is irTCversible and
occurs slowly over a long period of
time. Lowering of the blood pressure
in persons with elevated levels will
prevent the destructive effects. This is
why detection and treatment of
hypertension at an early age is so
important.
.....................
Debbie Rodrt&au maat baft apprond of Dee•per
Tra.W. '• fUblou.
• •
About one of every el&ht whu.c
adults and one of every fOur black
adults have hi&b blood pressure
(bypatallioa). 'fba-e arc \alUlly DO
symptoms ~ b aad it 11
only detected by a measumncnt of
the blood pressure.
It is recommended that everyone
have a blood pres.sure. rccordiDf at
least every two ycan. Keep in rrund,
thou&h, that• sin&le readina is not
signil'icanL You should have three
readings on three different days
before being called hypertensive.
WMt cu be •eee f•r .ip blood
presntt!
Factors you can control includ~
rcducina a) your wtiabt. b) salt in the
diet. c) consumption o( alcoholic
beverages. and d) dietary fats. Ex-
ercise also helps ma.mtain ideal body
~ighJ and may help reduce blood
pressure.
Most hypertension, however. will
have to be controlled with daily
medication. Many hypenensive
medications are made and some side
effects occur, but with ad.iustments
most people can keep tbe blood
preuure normal with a sinale daily
dose of mcdicatK>n.
Remember. though that it IS W
long-term effect which is important
sq you must stay on the mcdacauon
mdefinitcly. It will pot help to tah
the medication for only a shon
penod. Regular checkups are ncccu-
ary.
Controlling bypcnension may also
decrease your life insuranu
premium. In a survey reported 1n tht
Journal of the American McdictJ
Association, aU 36 of the major
insurance companies rcspondln& said
that a previously bypertensi ve person
would qualify for a standard in-
surance policy. provided that the
blood p~ure_ was well controUCkS
and no orpn damage was present.
llus consistent stan<:c by insuJ'Cfl
attests to the imporuncc of controlt-
ina hypertension to pro}ona ufc ana
decrease strokes. bean atuds and
ki4pcy disease.
Dr. J. Brennan Cassidy .pnco~
family and emeriency mediciM in
Costa Mesa.."' .• ·.
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June 9th -11 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Win ~ tTip to eopenhag~n !
Via ,;US Airlines · ...
Join us for the .. 7th Anqual 1
Scandinavian Festival of Dance a.:
South Coast-Plaza Village.
Swedish, Non,;egiant D<inish and Vasa Folk dancers
twirl around the fiower·covered Maypole to the. music
of the Alfon Bergstrom Orchestra. This Summer
celebration begins at 11 :00 A.M. as the dancers dressed
. . in ~~ei~ ~~~i.,,e costumes parade to the ~ Uttt1r-1or r;nc; ~!:~.+-·•bDL,__ ~~
dra.uing will be .held at 11:15 A.M. ·or '' · , ·· ..
trip co Copenhagen for 2, compliments
of SAS Air/ipes .. Winner must be
present . Admission is free and
che parking is plenc1ful.
I
South Coast Plaza
I age
-~ -Entry forms available at all participating Village Merchants
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 would like to
comment on tbe letter from the person who was disgusted with the way job applicants
Joo~. Dirty. wom-outjeans. buttons off, ra , beat·upshOC$, etc.)
his is done on purpose. The applicant
docs not want the Job but wishes to remain
on thedole...lnotberwotds, he must apply
for'work in order to continue ttrtoUect
A11
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unemployment insurance. . -
In case you haven't heard. Miss Landers, my ches1. l hate beanga party to somethina
unemployment isa new occupation in this 1 don't approve of. -UNBURDENED IN
country.Aslonaaswepaypeoplefornot CHICAGO
working we arc goina to have a whole lot of DEAR CHICAGO: Happy to pve yoa dae
them around. -TIRED OF UNDER-apace. I cUd 10 becaHe muy people sllare
WRITING LOAFERS IN ARIZONA yoarpolDtofview, wllJ~,lamyoplaloa, 11
DEAR TIRED: Loaf era and freeloaden valid.
wW alway1 be wl~ ••,bat a 1reat muy OD tile otber bud, die llve-ta• are aot
people wn.ld be ta a terrible blDd wttbout affkla& yoar approval, merely yo•r al-
uemploymeat 1Jl1aruce. tend.nee. Tffy bVe a ript to daelr OWD
. I'd radaer pot ~p wltlallve cllJaelen tba.a Ufestyle,ud yoa laave a rl&llt to you
see two needy people deprived of ~e laelp oplaJon. TllJ1 l1 not a brief for llvla1
tbey need to 1et tbrot1~ a crl1l1. toaetber wl~oat marrta1e. I am a1alut It
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Next month ud llave aald ao muy times. B•t coaplea
we wiU attend three weddings. One bride wllo claooae tb.ll way of life 1.lloald not be
has been living with her parents. No hanky· lud1ed by tbote wbo view tbiD11 dlfferat·
panky. Theothertwo have been living with Y· • • •
tbeirfiances(forabout twoyears)and ·· decided to make it legal. The latter two are DEAR ANN: What do you le.now about
out of town. This means nice gifts. plus the the do-it-yourselfkit that can be purchased
cost of travel, food and lodging. Don't say, in a drugstore for about S20and supposed-
" Do 't "W Th 1 l1candetemunethesexofan unborn relatfve~~· emust. eyarec ose child?-ANXIOUSIN DIXON, ILL.
I know I am a dinosaur, but when I DEAR DIX: Tbe lllventor claim• ~e teat
attend a wedding I expect to celebrate the la 80 perceqt accarate Ill week• after
joining in boly matrimony of two people conceptloa ud aboat t8 perceat accurate·
who arc going offto mak.e a life together after._. Ill~ montll. Bat, aa of tllU
and not a performance by a couple who wrltlD&, dae teat does aot laave tile approval
have been shacked up for two ea.rs. of tbe U.S. Food and Drag AdmJ.aJ1tndoa. • • • ~ l~.Y.,~if@~.~~jch l,gQtoa • JustJ~o'ft~~6'11t\lbilw11iW•~·· at~;;,~£:,.~ .. ~ ..... :~ withillltbetrunmings,waitanddeserve1t. .)w•vua '"''" ~ ... "
And if you arc pregnant, please-, no bridal Guide" will relieve your anxiety. To
gown, bridesmaids, ushers and the whole ~veacopy, scrul.S2plusa /QJll. self.
bit. We weren't born yesterday. lam sick of addiessed, stamped envelope (3 7 Ct!nts
8-pound, six-month "preemies." posUlge) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box JI 995,
Thanks. Ann. forletting me get this off Chicago, /11. 6061 I.
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Big buSiness dreams
thrive in small ·towns
Every time I go through a small town in
Arizona, I thank of the old Henny
Youngman joke. "My brother-in-law is a
real loser. He opened up a tall man's shop
in Tokyo."
The reason this JOke comes to mind is
that this is the smallest town 1 have ever
seen in my entjrc life. How small is 1t? It's
tQO small for a REDUC E SPEED sign. It
has to rent a town drunk. You could carpet
the downtown area for $29.95. It has two
buildings. One 1s a gas station -general
store. The other 1s -brace yourself -a
Doggie Boutique.
I swear it.
....
crous as opening up a binh control center
m a retirement community. Yet. they're
the stuff that keeps Charles Kuralt in oil for
his gas guzzler.
There are never any cars parked in fro nt -------------,-------------------------------------~ of it. but the window is aJways attractive
with plush canine beds, jeweled collars.
little sweaters and one Christmas on the
door there was a wreath decorated with dog
bones.
Are these shops the ultimate dream of a
woman whose children are grown and who
for the first time has a chance to open a bath
shop with designer seats? Are they the
compromise of a man who dreamed of
fishing four days a week and cleaning
jewelry Qn the other ·three? Or as it a
stubborn desire to challenge those who
would beat a path to a better mousetrap? llllEY 1111111.
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As I drive through the countryside
dotted with ranches, pickup trucks and
open range. I somehow don't sec this as the
Rodeo Ori ve for dogs.
It's not the first time 1 have been
consumed with curiosity over how a small
business opened in a small town in the first
place. How many people in a community
ofSOO could support a shop called "Trashy
Underwear?" Why is there a Ion~ stretch of
dirt road in a rural community wtth a small
sign that says, "Computer Center: 500
Yards?"
We l~vediJu to~ once where you had
to drive 18 miles to get a quart ofrntlk, get
your laundry done or a prescnption fi.Jlcd,
but if you wanted a karate school, you
couJd waJ.k there.
These small storefronts seem as ludi-
I can't help but admire the pioneer spint
that convens a feed store into an aerobics
studio or leases a space in a bar for a health
food store.
It's that rare quality that I confronted a
few weeks ago when we dropped by a
remote diner in the middle of nowhere.
There were five tables and a small counter
with four stools. The grill was unattended
but hot dogs twirled around on a spit.
There was a dog asleep under one of the
chairs. The place.was empty. As I started to
take a seat. a woman approached with a
couple of menus in her band and pointed to
a sign: .. PLEASE WAIT TO BE SEA TED
BY HOSTESS."
Child-resistant closures
sa v_ing youngsters' lives
McLEAN, Va. (AP)-Oe$pite the extra
effon required to open one of the chjld·
resistant closures, the American public
opened ll/• billion CR Cs in 1983-thereby
saving lives, an industry official reports.
Since the J 970 Poison Prevention Act
was passed requiring child-resistant safety
caps on medicine and certain household
products. there has been a sianificant
decrease in accidental childhood poison-
ings, said John 8. C..rroll, executive vice
president of the Oosure Manufacturers
Association. The membership of the CMA.
with headquaners in McLean, is largely
responsible forcreatinJ and manufacturing
child-resistant pacluWn1-
For example, in 1973, iDJCStaon of oral
prescription d.rup by children under S
accounted for 4, 180 hospilal visits na·
tionally. Ip 1981. the latest year for which
complete fi.gurct are available. the number
had dropped to 2,688 and bas steadily
fallen each year since the CRCs have been
ulC:d.
Declines reponcd in household product
eoisonings i~ the same period u 1 result of
CRC pacJcaaina include a drop in turpen-
tine ingestions. 80 percent; pamt solvents,
72 percent; and in illummatina·kindlina
preparations, 71 percent. Th~ statistics a.re
from a Consumer Products Safety Com-
mission report based on 400 FDA Poison
Control Centers KTOSS the country.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLS TIRY, INC~ ,. ......... ,.lit
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CllTa •sa -548-llM
"These statistics reward ind'ustry's ef-
fons and give consumers peace of mind,"
said Carroll. "Safe packaging is a key
concern of closure manufacturers who
produced and perfected baby food pop.
tops in the 1960s. CRCs in the 1970s and
tamper.evident ~C~J in the 1980s. ··
CRCs save chaldren slaves each year. he
po~nts out. Accidental ~isoning deaths of
chrldren under S were lasted at 216 in 1972
for fatal ingestions of all household
chemicals. including aspirin. By 1980 the
number had dropped to 12.
"The outstandmg effectiveness of this
rqulation is a testimony to those govern-
ment. business and consumer proponents
of the 1970 act:' said Carroll. "However,
more needs to be done. The Consumer
Products Safety Commission is currently
considcrinachild-resistant pacbaing reau-
lations for several additional products (not
CRC-protccted) that are potentially haz.
ardoua to youngsters.."
Carroll urges consumers to continue
proper use and support of chlld-rcsiat.ant
closura, even thouah they \Ike more time
and effort. He emphasized that a CRC "exe~ptJon clause•· .permits the elderly.
anbnuc or othen .W1tb manual dexterity
problems &o ~tve their medication with con~cntional pack.aaina. tn addition.-most
manufacturen martc& at lcbt one size of
their product with conventional closures..
B MOVIE
** "Thi Two UYeS Of C1tol
Lttntr" (1981) Meredith Baxi. S.·
n.y. Don JohntOn
8 9HOTB. e AlilBIOOC PLAYHOUSE ID B.ECT10N NIGHT COVEMOE
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U.llnoY, Aiohard Hatch
Perry ~(left) and Joe Penny put the arm
on kldnap-ma.tder aupect John Alldenon
OD .. Riptide" tonJ&bt at 9 OD N'BC. Channel"·
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(I) M'A'8'H
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~ • * "WarGarnes" ( 1983) Matthew
&oderick. Dabney Collmln
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D NATIOML WllOON'S HOT D MOYE R.A8HEI Ht 'A "LOYe Litters" ( 1945) Jen.. D JOIC&f& no I.ifet Jones. Joeepti Cotten
80Ul>GOLO •MOYE •
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U ~ "Split Image" ( 1982) Mlchael
O'Keefe, Klfen Allen
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**'"' "NatJonll Llmpoon's V1ea-**** "Monkey eu.n..M (1931J
IJOn" (1983) Chevy Chait, ~ Min &othln. Thllml Todd o·~ eMOYE
-11:21-H 'A "Murder On The Midnight 9 PflESl)9fTW, PMtARY bl>'..... ( 1975) Judy Getson. ~ ... ,...., °**Gt-_,,,..._ ~ GSEiCoTT -11:i0-81MONUM,PJ. -1:15-0 TOtlGHT CID STANON) M>OM OHL Y
(Q)MOYE * * "The Ptrate MoY!e" ( 1982) Knsty
McHdlol. Ctli estoptia A1lnnl
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Y¥111e Mimleux.
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OCMN8E: ·~ntEFAIAY ** "Doctor Detroit" (1983) Din 8 TIC TN; DOUGH ~ ...,.... Allroyd. Donna Dixon .
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&)100QJJI "Mysteries" (1979) Ru1get Heuer, ***~"OnThtTown"(1950)Gene
00 MOVE Sy!Yll Knstll Kelly, Frri Sinatra. ** ~ "NatlOllll Lampoon '1 Vaca--1:66-_.:00-
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D'Angelo .--------------------' (O)MOVE
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tr1, 0lnl Lane
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Pllmer. JuNe Newmlr.
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Writing students pen •fantasy·
earmarked for future TV movie
By JERRY BUC& "'" ..............
LOS ANGELES -Patt.i Ma man and Pamela Beck
wanted lO wnte movies, so they wrote a novel lb.al they are
now uanslatin& into a tcreenptay.
ActUaJly. the bOok, .. Flma." WIS written f111t IS a
screenplay. •
"A friend read the script and said: 'Gee, thi would.
make a ~t ao~.d. Yolt eoutd 1tf into me paycboloSY of
• the cha.racttn,' " said Massman. ""We never d~mql it
would take u thrtt yeats 10 do. and Pamela would have two babies durina the C0W1e of writing the book.··
The plot underwent so many cha~ that it was quite
a different story from the oriainal 1mpt by the time the
book was published by M. Evans Co.
Aaron Spelling Product.ions bou&ht the tdevision
film rishts and hired the two womec to write the
SC1'C!Cnpby for an ABC movie next season. Massman said
they were .. dehghled•' with the financial arra•ments.
"Aina" centers on a )'OUQ& married woman whose
friends live her an evening fulfilling her sexual fantasies as
a birthday present.
The two women were not wriung amateurs .-hen they
approached t~e project. They met in a screenwriting class
and st.a~ed goana to class t<>sether because they lived in the same net&hborhood.
They h'!ld wri~ten several scripts that didn't make to
the screen, including one for producer MJ. Frankovich.
Beck was the head of creative affairs for ~css Pictures
which made "Coal Miner's Daughter." Massman for:
.
Theater hosts sought
Host famibes for two amateur' theater companies arc
' ~ ~u~;i; -~· . .. -.,~ ..
The t>trfOnners, from Scotland and Japan. will be
participaung m the International Amateur Theater
Festival m Los Angeles July 12-IS. Needed arc housing,
breakfast and transponation to the playhou9C for each day
of their stay. ·
Those interested in providing facilities should
cont.act playhouse director Douglas Rowe at 494-0743.
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Miismao detcribes ... f'liA&" as a book for M>Cllal and
vcry.Jeeure men.
uFor ycan men pvc othei men women•~"*
said. "Herc. two women pve a third married WOIMD a
fiioi as a bi~ pramL It started out .. a ptqk aad
ended up an:ecµn,an their lives ..
As for their own bu.Wtnds., Massman llid; Ml da1M
\My'rc10eauslu upin tb.c1occauod the fu~lbal they
ha\ieo't bad umc to think abOut lhf im_plicatiom <JI~
story. Their friends arc all IO im~
Tbe two YfOftlCJi have aaotbtt book all worbd _.
and approved by the publisber.
The way the authors aot a.a tFOt teadl lake ad' , ...
from the novel. . •
"We couldn't 1t1 a litttary ~t !Or the bOOk.." tlid
Massman. "So we picked out an l)t'Dt and tellt I ~el charn~ with the'Aini' Jabel. Then• sent White.._
sbceu With 'Aioi' embroidered on them. :TbC1t wr a.-.~
beautiful woman friend dress in a wbitc fox fur coal*
and DW'Cb boldly into Lhc office arid up to the -.mt 9-d
announce, Tve got the "'Flina.' "AJl<i sbe opened thie lar
coat and handed her the manuscript... ·
Dtd 1t work? Docs Barbara CanJand .wrile booQf
.. The ~nt called us an a week arid taicl , ... d
represent us. said Massman.
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Gross heads Humana
hospital divisions "'
Star TechnotOsies, lnc., a lead.er in
the office automation market, ~ent
ly celebrated the opening of its new
22.900 square feet corporate head-
quarters in Irvine with an open house.
Accordina to Star Technologies
Hamau ~. has promoted Pa.t Gro11 to president of ns hospital president Wiltim E. Gallucc1, the {
divisions and to executive vice president of the company. Gross had been company, with the new irvtne and its
senior vace president for th~ firm's Pacific Region, based in Newpon Beach. He existing Sharon. Pa .. facahties, now
assumes responsibility for Humana's 89 hospitals in 21 states. plus England. has over 40,000 square feet of
Swiuerland and Mexico. Gross has been with Humana Inc. since 1971. and manufactunng. development. and
" assumed responsibility for the Pacific Region in 1981. customer support area. GaJh.i.cc1 saad
• • • that wath the anticipated ~owth, sales Compater Aatomation of Irvine has awarded a S 13,000 computer system and well exceed S 14 million ~Y the
to Dr. Wllllam-E. Lewis, cha1nnan of Arizona State University's Computer end o'T ns fiscal year.
Science Departmeat, for conceiving tbe name EASNIX for the company's Over 300 dealers and dastnbu\ors
version of Bell Labora&ortes' UNIX• S~s~em Ill. from across the country attended the
GBT P ropertiea, a computer service company. has purchased a 15.050-ceremonies. The following day. many
square-foot industrial building in t rvine from Jobn Carnahan. partacipated an a special disrnbutor's
• • • software event.
Rockwell lnteraatlooal's semiconductor products d1v1s1on an Newpon Star Technologies is a result of the
Beach has contracted with AT&T Information Systems to develop and mergingofStarComputerGroupand
manufacture VLSI (Very Large Scale Integrated) devices for the commun1ca-Microtech Business Systems. Micro-
t1on firm's Di$ital Multiplexed Interface. The interface is a h1ghspeed. multi-tech, an eight-year-old company has
channel data hnk between the AT&T computer system and the computer and developed the an advanced senes of
commun1cauons systems of other vendors. computers. Star Computer Group,
• • • also eight years old, developed Star Irving Galik ofNewport Beach, local representative for Mutual of Omaha Writer and Star Cale, powerful word
and United of Omaha, has completed a course in family investment plannin~. processing and electronic spreadsheet
The course involved a program of home study and a two-day seminar held an software for IRIS and BITS operating
Long Beach. systems. '
Newpon Beach resident Tbom:S ·w: GUbert, an assoc-aate for Equitable Presently, Star Technologies Inc.
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Tbe Presley Compules announces its move to Irvine. The finn as now software were especially designed for
located at 17991 Mitchell South. • • • rhc first-time computer user or com-
WUllam Roberts Jewelers of Newport has Joined forces with Diamonds panics· that have been working an
Etc.,JOaotly owned b" Jeff Tborwlclr Cliff Claydon, Pamela Booraem andRon accounting or ledger card billing
Ford. J .., mach ine.
Fluor gets Texaco project
A unit of Fluor Corp. has been selected for a series of
modem1zat1on projects at the Wilmington refinery of
Texaco Inc.
The Southern California division of Fluor Engineers·
Inc. in Irvine will perfonn engineering. design, procure-
ment and construction management services. . .
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You. a potential home buyer. arc io
a new phase of uncen.ainty and deep
confusion as interest ratts apin
stumble upward and mcrasina
numbers or you. takt on adJustable-
rate monpatt (ARMs).
The trend toward ARMs is IC·
celeratina; this type of monpse
aceount.ed for an 11tounding 60
percent of new mortpp in April.
Yet, you as a borrower '1mp1y do not
have enoup infonnauon in many
cases to make a wise choice in this h.iahlr competitive. CIOvfutin& mar-
ket. • The rate on adjustables wtth ceil-inas on the amount of inte=t J.b.u
can be ctwacd rose to an ·~ of
1 l.9 percent in April apiost 11. 7
pcrccfU in March. For adjuatables
without caps the avel'lje rate
climbed to 12.4 percent tn April
against a 12.2 percent average
cbaraed in both March and February.
The changes may seem small -but
this is by no meana the full story. To
entice you, a home buyer, many
lenders have adopted deeply dis-
counted rates on the first year of
adjustable mortgages. But these in-
troductory, promotional rates -
sometimes as low as 7 percent or 8
pcrcent -are amona the most
alarming developments.
After the first adjustment period,
some observers 1;>rcdict much higher
rates -leading inexorably to major
increases in monthly mortgage ~y
ments that many consumers won t be
able to afford.
The inevitable result hiaher rates
of delinquencies in the next ~uple of
I: years. · :t To help consumen, a few existing l programs permit borroweR to con-
rate ovtt t~ life of tbt k)llo? How
about a cap oo mocnhl plYJnenll'? If
thtte ia a cc1hn ot1 lAln'al, ~bal
,..ould be your mUJmum anonthly
payment?
• What index as utcd to make \he
adjustment? Federal rqulatioiu
stJpuJate thi' must be beyond I.be
control of the ltnder and ~
vmf"blc to you, the borrower.
It tbe rettnlh IJOl)'oliheiJldcA.yout
leAdCr u ud fl.Dd out how votatilt•
it has bccft
• How will you ht-notified of
charwet ia the rate payment! Jtcocu· llUOM P{ovidt tbat you musi be
notif~at atut lOda)'I. but DOC m0tt than 120 days before the chanee
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accounts. All it takes i~ a $2. 500 minimum deposit
Like any ~Clvmgs account. you cC1n make deposit~
or withdrawal:-. anytime you choose. But unlike
other savings account~. you 'II ~ct higher marker inter-
est rates for a higher ~aving. balance Maincam
an average daily balance between $2. 500 00 and
$19,999.99 and you 'll earn 8.84l'o intcreM per annum.
$20.000 to $49.999.9<) earns 8.94°,, interest per
annum. $50.0QO.OO or more earns 9 ~H I '\, intcreM per
annum. Average daily balance~ under $2. 500.00
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Wc'IJ even J,?ivc you check wrmng pr1v1lcgc~ of
up to 3 check~ per month
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that offc~ thb type of flexi hility n~~ h1g~ miuket rntl'
inrcrc t? Probably not where you re snvm~ now
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frank
Pastore remcmben 1t wcU the last
time be beat the Los Angeles Dodgers.
"It was lheni~t my son was born,"
said the Cincinnati right-hander,
recalling May 29, 1981 .
That wasn't the same motivation
Monday night, as Pastore earned a
3-1 victory over the [)odgers. The
veteran right-hander needed relief
help after Steve Sax sent a line drive
off his right arm in the eighth inning,
knocking him out of the pme. It was
only the Dodgers' third hit off
Pastore.
Dave Parker. who knocked in two
of the Reds' runs. broke a 1-1 tic with
a run-scoring single in the top of the
eighth as Cincinnati snapped a fivc-
game losing streak while handing Los
Angeles its third loss in a row.
"The ball hit me right above the
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elbow." Pastore '8id, rubbing bis
arm. "It's not too bad now but give
Sax credit. I never saw the ball and he
got me good."
It was Pastore's 17th start agarnst
the Do<lgcrs and only the second
victory asainst them.
tgernhl getting
headat8rton
nextr••r'•.._
LPGA tourney. C2.
G~and~ta(f picked ag~in .
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E x -G WC slugger drafted by San Diego; ballplayers around," says Goklm"' way into the sta11i11g rotation I.he last
West Coach Fred Hoover about his two !CUOns. Yankees select f onner CdM star Prie$ former third baseman. "He's feared Shorts1oi> Vtncent Lopez. who is
• and respected as a hitter." '" supposed to attend Orart&C. Coast
ByDENNISBROSTERROUS
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Former Golden West College slug-
icr BQb Grandstaff was chosen Mon-
day 1n-the first round of baseball'•
secondary phase of the free agent
amateur draft.
Grandstaff, the community college
player most valuable player in the
state in 1983, was tabbed by San
Dieao in as the seventh choice overall
in the secondary phase.
The ex-Manna High third
baseman, currently at kizona State,
was also selected last year in the first
Another area choice was UCLA Collqe this season, was a fll'St-round
round of the secondary phase by the right-handed pitcher Jeff Pries, who choioeofSeanle.
New York Mets. was tabbed 22nd m the first round of Later in the third round of the
Grandstaff compiled a list of 1m-the regular phase b) the New York seco~ phase, Ora~ Coast's
pressivc numbers an his soJ)homore Yankees. . shorutop 1..arry Crat.scnbe'rl was •
season with the Rustlers. leadin• the Pries. whoto1ledatCoronadel Mar nabbed by San Dicao and GoJdeo
stale in RBI with S3. a combined High, v.:as a Junior with the Bruins West left-ban~ pitcher Ttm For-
bet\ina average of .392 (.42'1 •n South this "Season. compilina a S-5 ovcralJ tugno was selected by Oevela.nd.
Coast S::onferen~ play) and ,had 9ine rec6rd with a 4.0 I earned run avcraJC. Also. , Saddkback College standout
doubles, four tnplcs and eight home -In his third year at UCLA. Pries Steve OeAngeJ1S, who holds the
runs. was primarily a starter (he relieved an school record for most~ homers.
He also stole 11 bases in 13 one pme), worlung 89111 innings. was picked by Pittsburgh. attcm~ts and was selected the co-allowmg · 97 hits and had three C11t.scnt>e11 rut .342 for the South
MVP in the South Coast Conference complete games. Coast Conference champion Pirates.,
last year. He was mostly a reliever with the dnving in 2 I runs.
''He's simply onic of the best Bruins as a freshman, working his (Pleue .ee DR.Arr/CS)
Law, Luzinski,
Kittle spark
Chicago, 6 -4
CHICAGO (AP) -The Chicaso
White Sox picked up right where they
left off last ICUOD lD their ability to
bandle'tbe An&els.
The White Sox tield a 1~3 marsin
over the An&els a year ago and in their
Tmt meetina tJi1s season Monday
night they huna a 6-4 defeat oa the
. Angels.
''Foraet about last year," said An&eJ Manaaer Johnny McNamara. ··we
were decimated by injuries last year
and we staytld right with them until
the AU-Star break. ..
That's when the White Sox f~ot and turned the American ue
West race into a runaway. ut
Manager Tony LaRussa also would
like peoptt to quit m.akin& com-
parisons with 1983, cspecialf y s1noe
the Sox arc on the same patt of a ')ear aco.
Chlca&o White Soz 8eCODd J>.M'ID•D Jallo
Cru Ii:.. to hardle Angel Refile Jacbon
to complete doable play on foartll-lnntni
iroander by Mike Brown llonclay.
.. We're ~mined to IN' tu\ year
aside.,., said laRU: '1llis l a MW
season and no two seasons arc the
same. Except for the. confidcncr
factor, we'd rather not have any
comparisons. We believe we have a
good baJJ club and we'll be in
contention .come September."
Nevertheless, the Sox moved
within 21h ~ of the ADFls with
1bCii triumi>ti Monday provided t;,i
the bhtina Of Rody Law. Orea
Luzinski and Ron Kittle.. A year 1110
the Sox were in fifth~ 11.X pme1
behind the fir'st'1))aice ~s.
Law rapped out three hits iDcludiQI
a ~run homer and scored Anoe,
Luzinski drove in two runs for tbe
first time in one pmc this llCUOO wi1JI
a sacri6oc fly and a double. and Kittle
cracked his 12th homer to bdp
1.aMarr Hoyt boost hit record t0 S.:S:
-1'bis·is a big. touab terie1 for~ ..
said Law, who bas.been one of the
America.D l..aaue's leadina hinen all
season. ·-rve always been a s10W
starter so I was deterrilincd to Ft off
to a fast start this season."
Law was slowed down a bit when be su~ a muscle pull in the tliilb bUt
claims be is healthy now ancf "rm
trying to bit the ball up the midclle."
Rod Carew collected a pair of
~ftlles which pve him 2,Ul career
nits and put bi:D'l tn 24th place on the
all-time list.. one ahead of F~nkie
Frisch.
... ~tatdCaieWWMaam.il ar -. ttiOuibl t.c ea.Id re.di •
coveted l,000 plateau this year. -Jt
depends on what 1 do in the te00nd
half and tfJ Sta}' healthy.
··1 was struaJing for a wbile but I'm
swingma the bat a lot better the-last I 0
days." said Carew. "My timina was
off and so was my concentration." "I pitched well in other ballgames,
but alwa}'s somethinf Kerned to
happen." Pastore said, indicating the
Dodgers arc not a jinx team for him.
"I had very good location tonight,
we had a good scouting report on the
Dodgers, and even though I threw
some mistake pitches. I was lucky to
get away with them."
McEnroe, Navratilova, Evert Lloyd:gain semis
Which supports Los Angeles man-
ager Tommr, Lasorda's con~on,
"we just can t score."
The Dodgers were restricted to just
one hit for six innings, a first-inning
double by R.J. Reynolds, and tnuled
1-0. The Dodgers tied the score in the
bottom of the seventh when slumping
Pedro Guerrero drew a walk and
came home on Ken Landreaux's two-
out double.
But in the eighth the Reds broke the
tic against losing pitcher Fernando
Valenzuela. .S-6.
Is Bradshaw'•
career over?
Little-known Benjamin upsets Bonder;
Mandlikova a lso r eaches fina l four
PARIS (AP) -Little-known
Camille Benjamin joined the top
three women's seeds -Martina
Navratilova, Chris Evert Lloyd and
Hana Mandlikova -in the semi-
finals of the French Open tennis
championships today, while top-
secded John McEnroe became the
first man to reach the semis.
Benjamin, a lanky 17-year-01d left-
hander from Bakersfield. continued
her surprising run in this Grand Slam
event by upsetting I 3th-seeded Lisa
Bonder ofSalinc, Mich~ 7-6, 5-7, 6-3
-taking the tiebreaker 7-3.
Until today, Bonder had not lost a
set in reaching the quarterfinals.
while the 5-9 Bcn1amm bas been
taken to three sets in three ofber five
victories.
Navratilova, the No. I seed. took
another giant step towards winning
her fourth consecutive Grand Slam
title by stopping American Kathy
Horvath, 6-4, 6-2; No. 2 Lloyd
defeated, 4-6, 6-1 , 6-0, and No. 3
Mandlikova of Czecboslovak1a
ousted 16-ycar-old American
amateur Melissa Brown, 6-1, 6-4.
McEnroe dispatched fifth-seeded
Jimmy Arias, who last year won both
the .Italian Open and U.S. Clay Court
Championships, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Reach-
ing the semifinals on the slow red clay
courts at Roland Garros Stadium for
the first time in his career. McEnroe
has dropped only one set -that to
clay court specialist Jose H 1guern -0f
Spain In ihe founh round.
In the women's semifinals.
Navratilova will play MandJiko'va,
the only person to beat her in the past
12 montes. while Benjamin will face
Lloyd. the defending French Open
champion.
In founh-round men·s singles
matches, defending champion Yan-
nick Noah of France rode his power-
ful serve to a close 3-6, 6-2. 7-6. 7-6
triumph over Hungary's Balazs
Taroczy. while 1982 French Open
winner Mats Wilandcr of Sweden
shelled I 3th-seeded Juan Aguilera of
Spain. 6-2. 6-1 . 6-3. ·
Noah and W1lander. who met an
the title match here a year ago, will
face each other an a quarterfinal
battle. ·
Horvath's plan was to prevent
Navratilova p.a~':fc control early on,
and it worked Cct.ly for the first
two games.
She took a 2-0 lead 'as her top-
sccded opponent played sloPJJY vol-
leys and approach shots. But
Navratilova nppcd off the next eight
points and the match was all even.
Both players then held serve until
the I 0th pmc, when Navratilova put
away the second of two set pomts to
capture her 11th consecuuve set 1n
this S 1.8 million tournament without
a loss.
After a sometimes tentatl~ open-
ing. Navratilova grew in confidence.
smashing and volleyin1 with power
and accuracy, and Horvatb's
challenge was virtually over.
The .J.S..ycai-old. !rotn J..argo..::E'ta:
trailed 0.3, t back to 2""4, but ~···-····
not break rf.vratiJova's service IUid was consuntly pressurized at tbe
back of the court.
Horvath saved one match :point
with a forehand passing shot doWn
the line, but put u~agcotle lob on ti.e
next and Navranlova smashed ~
ball home.
Both Noah and Taroc:zy bad 1akeB
a set and the Hungarian bad brolraa
for a 1-0 lead an the third wbcn raia
held up thetr fourth-round maldl
Monday. Noah immediately brote
back this momi""' bul was tMi
stretched to two uebreakcn befoft
wtnning m three hours, l9 minia.tet.
SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) -
Quarterback Terry Bradshaw,
who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to
four Super Bowl victories, faces
arm surgery that will knock him
out of the 1984 National Football
League season and probably end
his career, according to a publish-
ed report.
Celtics plan no change in strategy
The Shreveport Times re-
ported that Bradshaw is planning
a future out of football.
· "There comes a point in time
when I have to ~ve my energies to
another line of work," he said
Monday. ''Whether it's in tele-
vi ion or whatever.
.. I hate going out this way. I've
worked st> hard to act back.. ..
The operatton this summer,
Bradshaw said. is one "that takes
from a year to a year and a half to
recover from. And those are the
good ones.
S n ellshocked Boston hoping to devise
plan to s low down Laker s in game four
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Boston's
Larry Bird said Monday the Celtics
would continue to crash the offensive
boards api nst the Los Angeles Lakers
although that stntcay resulted in a
33-point loss on Sunday .
"lfaJI we were concerned about was
stopping their fast break, wc could
just come down and shoot a lhree-
pointer cvecy tjme," Bird said before
the Celtics• practice for Wednesday
night's pme four at The Forum. "We
can't just give up our game plan
We're a physical team and we haven't
been aggressive enough. We have to
hit the boards harder. nQt lay back."
The Lakcrs crushed the Celtics.
137-104, Sunday to take a 2-1 lead 1n
the best-Of-seven National Basketball
Association Championship Series.
Partly forgotten after the Lakers'
fast break carried them 10 a record.-
setting 47-point th-ird quarter and the
Celtics to their worst finals loss ever
was the fact that Los Anseles.outrc-
bounded Boston for the fust time in
the series. 63_...
"We mad~ a commitment to tt-
bound Sunday and we did a good JOb
of 1L" Lakcrs Coach Pat Rile)' said
"The Celtics· offensive rebouodmg
strength sometimes hurts them. The)
send three or four guys to the
offensive boards and can lull the
other team with second and third
shots. But on Sunday. we ~re getting
the rebound and they couldn't gtt
back."
Boston cen1er-forward K~" tn
McHale said his team's lack of
aggress.iveness contributed to the
Lakers' succees. ...
••we can't allow them to outscrap
us on the boards the wa) we did
unday," McHale sa.ld. "And when
wc don't act the rebound. we have to
G•rrido's tip helps .Texas beat Titans.
, OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -Dennis Cook lut the Lonlborns' teaJOD. Texas. 59-12. which has
With his cars much to the dismay of c.i State won 1.f strai&ht NCAA tournament ~ -·-~ 11 non:-----rem~----ains·an the winners biiiCk'it oftfic <Jou~
Tcllu' juniornlbt fielder, who was tutlcss,tn elimination \Ou.mer~ •
hit flnt ix Collcae World Senes at bats, betted• But Coach OifT Gu ta.fson was not ready to two-ou~ two-run double in the bottom of the predic1uecondstraightWoridSericstitleforhis
ighth inni'1a Monday to t>n:.lc a .._.tic and help team.
e U>nlborn• beat the :fitan ~. .., •• , too"rly to plan on caf'TY:!!.'1 the trop_b)
Fullenon Coach Au&ie Gamdo provided an away" be said.
nlntcntional tip to bdp Cook end his lump. The Lonptom1 looked bite na1ionaJ cham
"I was look1na for aomeuuna 1n." Coo _id. in the 9'JCT'lnl 1nn1na when their fim lbn:e
t heard their coach "'Y 'Keep it an.' The b t betttn IOC>l'Cd. But Simmons then 1tttlcd down,
it of my life? lt ure wa ." and he didn't aUow another run !Sltil Darren
The blow, qainlt fullenon standout Todd Loy's tYf'Ot<>Ut double in the i1tth lied t~ pme.
immons. 14*3. alto was one oft he bi t h1u or • •• 1mmons i a areJt pitcher," Cook id.
"He bas an awaome slidtt. He ~-as rull> tough
on our rilbt·handn's." Cooiswmas from tbt left .
·Fullerton, 62·20. bed bvcl) bits at t.bt
outlet. Tbc Titans iCottd one run in oh or the
fim four inrunas. and raDOCd eiiht hits ap.in t
Tc taner Wade PhiliiP'o But sophorf'lore
reliever Eric Bo\ldttaux shut out the Tat.ans O\itt
the final 5 1-l inni ' ••t didn't have very sOod tutT," udreau•
said ... But m fa t ball wa ~and that kept me
an thtrc."
Another .. , Mn brac~ct pmc 1s on p
ton1ah:t. wh¢n Amona t.att metts Oklahoma
lite.
cover the men who release for the fast
break. E\Crythmf that happened to
us 1s correctable:
McHale said the onl)' encouraging
thing about Sunday's defeat 1s that
"we're stlll only one game down.
They did a number on us. but 1t will
take only one win to make us even
again."
Los Anaeles guard-forward
Michael Cooper said the Celtacs have
bttn unable to counter the Lakers'
defensive strate&Y of doublc-teamu\i
Boston's 1ns1de players when they~
the ball, forcina them to pass outside
for Iona shot 1. These shots also tend
to be rebounded farther away from
the basket. Jiv1na the Lakcrs more
OpportUDIUCS to f'\Jn.
"They're caught tn the middle
between findina the naht combina-
t1on lhat can score and suit act back
on defense;· Cooper said.
To slow down the Liken' fa l
break. Cooper said, "Boston has to cllanac tbe&r offensive apProaeh~ It's
touab to run wt'ien you're taking the
t.11 out of bound all c time." _1:J~~l~I "Ttic lakcti have shown 1n no
uncttUin terms that they want us to
shoot &om ou ide, .. Cclu Coach c. Jones d. .. To • WC ha\CtO act back ~sttt, have ncr lhot
sdectioa and ~ •umo\ -
Joacs • and the Cctu ~ouJd
e bca.n •-ay they ra.IJjed
after a ttaul&t n de t on na·
t1onal \clevt n.
They fell\ Milwau~et. 106-87. on
Jan. U and beat the Bu 109-9 a
.,. later
I ! ,1
I
c. Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT llueeday. June 5, 1oe•
ancs OP' OEAm 0 NOTI 0 DEATH OF ~·l 1U7 ~ CCMIT M ncnnoua ....... ~:::' W1LLEldlNA CATHUINB UUA P. l\AMIREZ AND NOTJ OP. ·DEAT11 OP' c~~,:,,_ TM~-::=.: OOlnG
.. A Wiii or Probate
CrwtClll c1.omi1· FORD, AU ~EMINA or P£1Tl'ION TO ADMIN· CLAUDE llEA o. TMICOUMTYOPOUJllT DUllllWW •
Peuuonw TO V !CHAU. CATJt UIN.E AND OF ISTE R B TATE NO. AIU BU~R q g RWOOD !1tate or .. N"V 9'HEST L·o.vOL 112·8 feel 11111 c~it AUCICAH PETmON ro AD AlUOI ANDOP PETITJON TO AI). ~~~~D-=Ulld. 81~-:·~~~~ .. =.2'eo.1a
11 S1rieu1 -Not Guaa'worL
Call C1tizens'L841I Council
c... No. 14.112 TER £.ttATB NO. AJUHI To all hein. tlaW'fi~ MINISTER F.STAT NO. NOTICt Of HEAAING Of' PfTI-,....., CA ~
1nmcee• (PAl&Y UW) To all heln. ~fidarie. credllOl'I and conunaen\ A·lUUI TION or CON'1AMATION OF M• AM Trinh, 303 Santa laabel. "°~ Y ... ...._ ..._ ...., credltOrs and~nti en\ er dltors of LILIA P To all ~,..., beneticiaries, SAL! "1!AL PAOP!Arv Al PN-ea.ta Meta. CA. ma1 T1-~ _, ......_ ..... ,_ e ..... rn ""'7 and ho -...l __ ..a YA Tl &Al£ ,,,._ butlMll It ClOnducted by: a ....... ,.., ... ,..,... .... credit.on of A l'\n.!Tllna;..i.. penons w c.~ ton llUI\I conUnaent *>TIC! IS HIAHV Ol~N trwt 09f*al Plt\'*lhlP
,_ .......-.,.. • _,.. ..._ CATHERINE FORD. AKA may tw othet'Wiw mterested crednon of CLAUDE A. on June 13. ttl4 1n D-3 ot 1t1e L• Vf/11
to help solve your leoal' needs with an
,experienced lawyer who has met CLC-s rigid
standards ol excellence. the .,...,,....._....,, W I L L E M I N A in th~ wtll and/or state. SHERWOOD and peraons •bow COUf1 the f)ceeulOf of the Wll TNI •tatement wu flled _.1111,,.
"you wleh to..-'"-advloa of CATHERINE, CECELIA A pet.lUon has~ flied who may be otherwtae wlth1A£~ofHIENRV lRN Sl County Cterk °' Ofange ~ty on :0::C:0": :o:~~ ':1:.:t .::; •"ORO, AKA wtLLEMJNA by RAUL RAMIREZ in the in~rn~ m tM will tnd/or ~~:=-"to~~ww ,,....,, ~~ M'Y 9' '9" ,.,..10
w1tttefl reac>OnM. 11 an>J, "'9Y ci. C. FOR D, AKA M INA Superior Court of Oranse Hta~-der. eubJett 10 cortllnnatlon by the Publlahed Or9n09 Coeat Dally
C111i•:N~ L r.CAI . CouNCIL
A NOl'l·NOftT'<!OaPOU'nOll
!tied on time FORD and persons who may County . requesting that A peution has ~n filed •~titled S"'*10< Cow1, all Piiot May t5. 22, 29, June ll, 10'4
AVllOJUtted Ila eldo dernen-be otherwiae intereste'd ln RAUL RAMCREZ be ap. by l..AURETTE TOOTSIE ttier~,ln•«eetand•ta._Of 257'"14 d-1!1 tt-lbuma, ...... oen.-. Ille t al the lime of 1111 MAJ: tr• u., a1n ......... a.,..... .. the will and/or estate: pointed as penonal rep· WINKLER in the Superior dMth end a11 ,,,. f10ht. tltte f/llct "8..IC nu net'.
Uc&. ,.._., • ...,_ 419 • dlea. A petition has been filed retentative tQ adminil\t'r th Court ot Orang~ County re-lntent9t the Mtl1e fl• by QPeff(lon ~Ttnc>u9 ......... U.lfla~•de• .. ..._ by ELINOR ADRIENNE estate of LILJA P quest.mg that LAURE"ITE ot taw, tn and to that c.t8'n rMI MA.MllTATIMINT .,, !:.;; =-= ~,.: NILES m the Superior fV._MlREZ (under the 1nde-TOOI'SlE WINKLER be ap-r.::y e!:~~1;':1 8:Z.;,'. ~~ l*M)n la Clotno .._.. .... ~u.,.., .. ...&,.. Court o( Orange County re-pendent Adln1n1SU'11tion of pointed u penonaJ rep-o~ deactlbedatfdll0w9:
wntttet1 n 'mu, • -r . ..., • quesung that ELINOR Estates Act). The petiUon la lftll!ntative to adminis~r the Lot 9 of Treet 1100 •per a map ~~~N St~S~~!A~~. i~4
~:.::-.._....._et ADRIENNE NILF.S be ap-eet for heanna tn Dept. No. 3 estate of CLAUDE A ~=1 3r.°'Jed.,: ~of 3!.: 92t27 .... •..,. ••••• • .... = pointed as pet!IOnal rep-at 700 Qvic Center Dr .. SHER W 0 0 D • AK A 0141*11eoua Mepa, Rtlc:orde of Mid Mlcl'IHI D ·McNulty, ·394
te. ••11terte hoerl• l 1t · resent.ativetoadmuusterthe West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 BUSTER SHERWOOD Or11199County,Cmllonw. :='.,St. ec,ta ~.CA ~--......,_, estiaiie of WILLEMINA onJune27,1984at9.30A.M (underthelndependentAd· .. T~3,~c:Zi!Tt,::,1•·\= Th1tbutlnM11t~tedbyen
;:::-.: ,.. .. ~ CA THE.RINE FORD, AKA IF YOU OBJECT t.o the mlnistralion of !'.&ates Act). 8Het1 Calltornla Sale wtu be eut>-lndMdu.!
t·TO n. M • n. W I L L E M I N A granung of the pet1uon, you The petition is sel for hear· jec:t to current tu•. 00"9nltlll. ~=t~~~ tiled with the
petttteMf "'-19M • ~ _. CATHERINE. CECELIA shouJd either appear a t the mg ln Dept. No 3 ut 700 condlt1ona.reatr1c:t1one, reHr-counry Cler1t ot Otange county 00 ~::rr:-=~_,"!':: FORD. AKA WILLEMINA heanng and state! you ob~-C1v1c Cent.er Dr . West. ::.=n~~~~~t\:. ~ Mey tO. 1964
"'-.._thee,... .......... la..,. C FORD. MIN A FORD u ons or file wntten objl!C.'-Santa Ana. CA 9270! on ta to be told on en .... 11" t>aell. ,_.,,
wed°" ,-. ,_., ..._.. ..., ..,.. (under the Independent Ad· u ons wtth the court before June 20. 1984 at 9:30 A.M •KOlf>t 1110 Utl• Bids or<>'*-are PU:~~. ~;7, J=~ 1~1y
entered Md Hie awt.., __.., • numstrauon of E6tates Act) the hearing Your appear· IF YOU OBJEX:T to the lnvtted tor this property •nd must be 258 t.a. 1~1 ooftt.lil•t 1 lmfll'ICthe Th _ f h be b tn writing and wt" be recellled 11 the •-------------~
0 , olh•r or••n .. " .. '"'"I e peUtJon is s.et o r ear-allCtc' may in person or Y granung of the peuuon. you olf10e of BeltyJt ne Chalnplln, 11• "8.IC ll>TICE
dlYl.ton of~ • ....-~ mg 1n Dept. No. 3 at 700 your Jttorney should either appear at the tomey of the £xeeutor, at t0450 N
p«t, chlld c-..~. dlM a4lppOrt. C1v1c Center Dr . West. lF YOU ARE A CRf:DI· hearing and st.alt' you ob,ec-Coal! Hwy, Laguna BNctl. Call· FfCTtTIOUI IUllNH I ot··~~ ..... '!"-009!..'.:. Md.._..~ Sant.a Anit, CA 92701 o n TOR or a conungent creditor tions or file wntten ob---lornle 92651. or may be ftled with NAME ITATllUNT ,,... ,_, .. "'91 _ ft*I-., r-· the Clerk: of Mid Superior Court. at Tho following perlOI\ i, dOlng
the c04H1. TM ..,,...._...t of June :.W, 1984 at 9:30 AM of the deceased. you must lions with the court before any11me1flerthetira1 publlcatlonof buSlness u .
wegea. tMllnt of_,., prop-lF YOU OBJECT to the hJe your c~um with the the hearing . Your appear-th11no11c:eandbelor1themaldngof K·D MACHINING. 2960 W. Cer't·
.,,!..:_~ otMt' 0-1 w1Mri19d granung of the pelll1on. you court or present ll to the per· anl't' may be 10 person or by th•r~opr,.,..,ty .... 11 .._ ........ on 1...... 1ra1 Ave. '"t9. San11 Ana. CA. 92704 .,.-__...,ntl "'91 .... Neuh h Id ·th h 1 ,,. _,...... .,,, .,.. """" '"" Kenneth Dean Reynolds. 2805 Oeted: Aprtl 2t, 1.. • s ou e1 er appear at t e sona representative ap-your attorney. following le<m . Ilea.sh or Cutt 10 Sonome Or . Riverside, CA. 92504 JOHN ALIXAN0«9'. C*k hearing and state you objec· pointed by the court with in IF YOU ARE A C REDI-a new loan. .00 depoelt to Thia buainen la conducted by· an
ay: aONNM! WIUJAM8, 099Utr lions or file w ritten objec· four months trom the date of TOR or a contingent creditor accompany 1h• er. and the bal-Individual. ~M:•.:c!:u uons with the court before first 1~uance of letters a.s of the deceased, you m ust ~=,:!!.~~~1 ::i::~.:=~ ~~":.'~=,'!:~~.:, wllh tne Sant~ Matta. c"'J...,,.... the heanng. Your appear· provided tn Section 700 of file your claim with the Tuft. OIM'•tlng 1nd malnt~ county C18'k of Orange County Of\
(IOI) 121-~ anre may be m person or by the Probate Code of Cali-court or present it to the per-,•x.i>en .... end p<emluma on In-APfll 30. 1964
Published Orange cou1 Dally Pilot your attorney forru.a. The time for filing sonal representative ap· aurance acceptable to th• P~
May 15 22 29• June 5· 1~591•8• lF YOU ARE A CREDI· clauns will not expire prior pointed by th e court w ithin =ct;,::•~.:,~;•::-:: p1:~~~. ~;7,J:::~ 1~
(714) 999-5054 ,,..., _ _,... -·
Pta.IC f«>TICE
FtCTITIOUl IWIMM NAMI I TATIMINT
The loltowlng pel'WOOI 1re doing
business as BARRO'S PIZZA, 17046 S
Magnolia. Foontaln Ve~. CA.
92708
F & M Gatlbay Inc . 25221 Mam-
rnoth Clrcie, El Toro. CA 92830
This buliMN 11 conducted by 1
corporation
Frarui Gat1bay Presldw!t
This 11atamen1 was llled Witt\ the
County C18'k of OranQe County on
Mey21 1964 F~
Pubtlthed Otange Coul Dally
Pll01 JuM 5 12, t9, 21. 198-4
Mt.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI •utMll
NAMI ITATIMINT
T-7
The lolloWlng perlOna are dOlng
bull,,. .... WICKER RATTAN DISCOUNT.
11705 Edinger, Foonlaln Valley. CA
92708
Vincent S. Peterson, 28515
Montell, Minion Viejo, CA 92691
Eunice M. Petaraon, 265 16
Mont .. ,, Minion Viejo, CA 92891
Thi• bullnna It conducted by:
Vlne.nt S. ~teraon
Thl1 1t11ement wu hied wtth the
County Cleftt ol Orange County on
May 22, 19'4 TOR or a contingent credator to four months from the date four months from the date of ~ano1 The eoet of • at8ndatd ~~~~~~~~~~'~S;'t~
of the deceased, you must of the hearing nouced above. i t lSS~._,Jli ..letJt:U form ow;::~ ., ~ -.; a. • ~Tmout =" file our_ c~~ w1lb J' ,,.y,,OJJ-.. ~.;_--",.,.. . ..~ ,,._ .,...... ~ other Metow open... · ·, PllOt June 5, t2, 19, 26 1964 -;;.,.~~-,..~ rT r.';.L ~....-ent'~\b ~ • ~e!"'ftp~y tli'e Court. If the Probate Code-of Cali-c:uatomarlly pllld by the...._ In 1 ACTillOUlllUIMll bull~~ ·peraon Is dolog sonal representattve ap· you are interested In the es-forrua. The time for filing real eatate tranMcilon In Or11199 The fol=·::~ doing
TIEN-THINH TAILOAING & FAS. pointed by the court wllhtn tate. you may serve upon the claims will not expire prior Coonty, California, win be paJd by buslneM u : the M11t•. an..ttaH ('"l ot the RICS, 9727 BOlaa Av . weetrninater, four months from the date of executor or adm1nlstrat.or , or to four months from the date eec:row 1 ... 111 eoeta °' obtaining CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION
Pl8..IC NOTICE
CA 92&83 ftrSt issuance of letters as upon the attorney for the ex-of the h .. :arina noticed above. nnane1no from 1 third petty, the ad-SERVICE, dba "SUNSET POOLS'',
Hoang Huu Vu. 8831 Chapman C"-~----o di lonal I I le In I 6 Mclaren. Sutt• A. lrvlne, Ca
FtCTITIOUI IWIMM
NA• ITATl•NT
The lolloWlng P«ION .,. doing Av . Garden Grove. CA 92641 proVlded Ill ~uon 700 of ecutor or administrator, and YOU MAY EXAMINE 1 co.t o t t -anoe °' 02714
h Proba Cod f Cali fil ·th h 'th h fil k 5')ecial •odc11temeot1 or extended Thia t>ullness ._conducted by an t e te e o • e w1 t e court W1 t e e ept by the court. lf c0vetege beyond that of a t18nd1td Tommy L. a.en. 3912 Rlvef Ave, business u · .
individual Comfa. The time for hhng proof of servtce, a written you are iJ\\erested in the es-owner's po11c:y of 11tte lnlUfanc.. NeWpof't Beach. Ca. 92e63
Hoang Huu Vu claims will not expire pn·or request stat; .... that you de-tate. vou may aerve upon the and all other expenlMOf an eecrow .. 2Jlm71• Engel, 8 McLaren, Irvine, Ca.
WESTERN INSULATION. 2511
South Broadway. Santa Ana. CA.
027t1 Thia ata1emen1 .was filed with the ~"6 J t lty __, • " Count" Cleric of o.---County on to four months from the date sire special notice of the fil. executor or administrator or ws omar char.,..... to the t>uyer In Thlt bull,_ 1t1 conducted bw 1 Harold M Moore Insulation. Cd-
lornle , -...--• a rut eatet• tranaectlon In Orange ' Mey 22 19a. of the hearing noticed above. mg of an inventory and ap-upon the attorney for lhe ex-county. California. ltlell t>e at the ~·1 part'*ahlp. Thia bullneu 11 conducted by I
corpor111on P 0 c F~1t YOU MAY EXAMINE praisement of estate assel.S o r ecutor or administrator. and u~M of the buyer. This a11tement w~~:: ~1= PllO~~~~. 12r',T2e ,~ atty the file kept by the court. If ot the peutions or accounta file with the court with he Exeoulor ,__.....the rlgl'll to County Ciert< 01 Ora...,. County on Linde Marie Bulllnton, Seeretlll)' Thlt statement wu flled with the
Coonty Clerk of Orange County on ted · th · ed · c-~: 1200 f f · . rajeet any and all bids p<IOf to entry . ..,.... T-10 you are mteres in e es· menuon in oa:uon proo o servtce, a wntten 01 an orw confirming the..... Mey 10. 1~4 ---Nl:--IC-f«)_TJC(____ tate, you may serve upon the and 1200.5 of the California request stating th.at you de-Dated May 12, t984
executor or administrator. or Probate Code. si~ special notice o f the fiJ . MILLBURN p STOCKMAR, EX·
K·11 ..
RCTITIOUI IUS*lll
NA•tTATl•NT
The tOllowlng s>«ac>n It doing
buslneMM D C COMPOSITION, 105 E 18th Street, Co.ta ,,._., CA 92627
Dorothy M Clark, 1302 l..Meelde
Ln , Huntington 84Nd1, CA 92646
Th11 bulineu 11 conducted by an
lndnnduet
Dorothy M Clari!
Th•s statement was hied with tile
Coonty Clerk ol Orange County on
May 16 19a.
FMIOIO
Pubhshed Orange Coast Delly
Piiot Ma1 29 June 5 12. 19 1984
279,9..8.4
DEATH NOTICES
'·
upon the attorney for the ex-We lls &i Barber mg of an inventory and ap-ECB~~JANE CHAMPLIN
ecutor or administrator, and 1540 Wll11llre Blvd. praisemen t of estate assets or Anorney for EJteeutor
file with the court w ith Los Aaleln, CA. 90017 of the petitions or acooun l.S Publlltled by the Orange Coe•t
proof of service, a written (%13) 4 3-701 menuoned in Section 1200 Delly Piiot May 29. Mey 30. and
request stating that you d e-Publiahed Orange Coast and 1200.5 of the Califonua June 5· 1964
2862.a.
sire special notice o( the fiJ. Daily Pilot June 5, 6, 12, 1984 Probate Code. 11111-IC W\Tll'C
ing of an inventory and ap-TW-14 C HRISTOPHER M . ___ ,.--~---"""--'--n.«. __ _
praisementofestateas.9etaor "8.JC NOTICE MOORE, A LAW COllP. PlCTITIOUtlW ... H
of the petitions or acrounta 8 U R KLE Y , M 0 0 R E, N~ ITA'TIMINT
menuoned m Secuon 1200 IWEAK>fll C°""T GREENBERG & LYMAN TM following persons .,. doing
d M CA.Llf<>MtlA, bustness u an 1200.5 of the Califorrua COUNTY °' Of'ANOE %1515 Ha wU1orae Blv d., THE DOORMAN BUILDER'S. 130
Probate Code In the Mauer ot Ille S uite 4~0 E 17th Sf Suite T Costa Mesa.
Bruce R . Borad, E sq. Apphca1ton of Torrance, CA. 98503 CA 92827
P .O . B ox 74 ~!Ec~:.e; ~'~!~ECK (t13) 540-8855 c:S~~n Ms:.~A 2:~2~range Ave
Arnold, CA. 95tt3 No A l2307l Published Orange Coast Th11 t>uslnees is conducted by a
P u blished Orange Coast A.MENDED ORDER TO SHOW Daily Pllot May 29. 30. J une o--•ll:.':"""
Daily Pilot June 6, 7, 13. 1984 cte~s.:;~ ;~~~~co: :;~i!, 5. 1984 · 2796-84 ~~'~ atatemeni wes 1_, wtth tne
1 __________ ,.;TW~~-1 a pettllOn 1n 1h11 court for an ord., nuni .IC W\TICE County Clerll of Orange Coonty on
STRADER f'tB..IC NOTICE allowing pet1t1oner to change ..-~ """ May 10 1984 1--------------his/her name from Lee Aron naM
Put>111hed Orange CoHI Dally
Pilot May 15. 22. 29, June 5. l!MM FLORA STRADER. passed SUl'ERK>R COUAT Wtetenec:k 10 Lee Aron Wnl
away on June 4. 1984. Of' CAUFOflHIA IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all
s urvived by son Paul of COUNTY Of ORANGE penona 1nt.,e1ted In the matter In the Matter of Ille Appllcatton of aforesaid appear before this court
Long Beach, Ca., daughter MARV MADELEINE BEINHOCKER. tn Departmenl No. 3 It 700 CMc
Winifred of K.mg of Prussia, Petitioner. lor Change ol Name. Center Drive Well, S1n1a Ane. Call-
Pennsylvarua, son Char les c ... No. A1D121 fornla. on June 18. 1984. a1 0:15 OADEA TO IHOW CAUH o'clock AM . and then and !here of Warren, Ohio, son Rich· WHEREAS MARY MADELEINE ·~ <:auM. II any they have ' why
ard of Fullerton, Ca. and son BEINHOCKER. Petitioner, hat flied said peUtlon for change ot narne
Tim of Corona del M ar. Ca. a petl11on ""Ith the eler1! ot thla cou,, ahould not be granted.
Also sunnved by 13 grand· for 1 decree changing Petitioner's IT IS FURTHER orelered lhal a
FtCTfTIOUI IW ... H
NAME STATEMffllT The following persona are dOlng
basmeM as:
PALM DESERT PROPERTIES.
18552 MacAnllur Blvd, Suite 440.
2579-a.
Ml.IC ll>TICE
Irvine. CA 92715 RCTITIOUI 9Ut•tt
David K. Lamb. 18552 MacArthur NAMI ITATDllNT
Blvd, Suite 440. Irvine. CA 927t5 Tho following peraon 11 doing
John Minar. 16552 MacArthur _business u
Blvd. Suite 440. Irvine. CA 92715 JAMES PRESTON ANO AS·
Mehrdad Reuekh. 16552 SOCIATES. 320 Superior A.,...,
MacArthur Blvd. Sult• 440, Irvine, Suit• 330. ~pOrt BHeh. CA.
CA 92715 92663
All Raul. 18552 MllCArthur Btvd, James E Preston, 505 Vitti
Suite «O, lrvtne, CA 927 t5 CeJon. Newpon Beecn. CA. 92880
FMMtl
Pubffehed Orange Coett Delly
Piiot May 22, 29, June 5. 12. 1984
26~~
Ml.IC NOTICE
FtCTITlOUI •U ... 11
NAME ITATl•NT
M'Y 3, 1964
FMIOB
Publllhed Orange Cout Diiiy
Piiot May ts. 22. 29. June 5, 19a.
257~
Ml.JC ll>TIC£
Tile IOllowlng perton la doing FtCTmOUI IWIMH
t>usiness u . NA• ITA'TIMINT SUPER CHICKEN, ELITE FER· The IOllowlng petac>n la doing
RARI SERVICE. 1731 ~tor A...... bulinell 11
Costa Mesa. CA 92627 OHARA LANDSCAPE co . 3001
Antonio L~ Cuaflht, 1650 Harding Wey. Cotta .,..._, CA •P107 16th St., Newport BMeh, 9262t
CA 92663 Miiie M Ohara, 3001 Hat ding
Tlua buslnets 11 conducted by· an Wey Coste M .... CA. 92628
1nd1Vldual. Thia bullr!MS It conducted Dy an
Antooio Luetano Casako1 tnd1vldual
This statement w11 filed with the Mtk• M Ohara
County Clerk of Orange County on Th11 11atemen1 was filed with the
May 14. 1984 , ..... _ County Cieri! of Orange Coonry on
-Mey 15 19~ Published Orange Coul Dally ~
P1IOI May 22. 29. June 5. 12, 19~ Publtltled Or1nge Coast Dally ________ __..2.:..71.:.:::0-64~ Pilot May 22 29 June 5 t2. 19a.
PtBl.IC NOTICE
FtCTtTIOUI IUltNEll
NAME IT A TIMINT The tottow!ng petton ii doing
buslneas as:
STRUGGLING ACTORS MOVING
CO .. 435 Canal St. N-pOrt Beech,
CA. 92663
Mk:flael Alan Cat... 435 Canal
St .. Newport a.acn. CA. 92663
Thia buslneaa la conducted by an
Individual.
Mk:Net A. Ca tM
Thia statement WU flied with the
County Clel1t of Orange Coonly on
2712-64
Nit.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IW81NHI
NAM! ITATIMENT
The loltowtng petaona are doing
bualneua·
FOUNTAIN VALLEY FLORIST,
6977 Garfield Avenue, Fountain VII·
ley, CA 92706
Kasuku lnt9fnatlonal, Inc., 690 S.
8Heh Blvd. •212. Anaheim, CA.
92804
Tiiis ~ la conducted by: a
OC>fpor•tlon.
name from MARV MADELEINE c:opy of this ord9f lo 8'low cauM be chLldren, 11 great-grand· BE 1 NH o c KER , 0 MAR y publlthed 1n the Orange Cout Dally
ctuldem and 2 brothers and MADELEINE CHRETIN, Piiot, • newspaper of general
2 sisters Funeral 8.IT&nge· IT IS ORDERED thal all P«ac>n• circulation. published In thi. county
mad S Interested In tile ab0¥9 matter ap-11 least one. • week for lour con· men ts have been eat t. peer tn Department 3 01 tNI COUf't. MCUtlve ..,., prior to the day of
May 15, 19a. Th{a bualness Is conducted by a Thlt business Is oondue1ed br an FWICI
llmlted partnert111p indlvtduel Publlshec:I Orange Coest Delly
Putin $11af, Preeldent
Thlt ttetement wu flied with the
County Cleftt of Orange County on Mey 10, 19M Pius X m Warren, Otuo In located 11 700 CMe Center Drive aald heerlng Jonn Minar Jamee E Preston ..... Thi• stltement WU llled with,,,. Thia 1111amen1 WU Hied with the Piiot May 22. 29. June 5. 1~11;.:a.. lJeu o f flowers the family West Santa Ana.. Cali1omla. on Dated Mey 10. t9a.
requesl.S donatn:ma In Flora'! June 18. 19a.. •t 9.15 A.M., or .. FRANK OOMENICHINI Coonty Cler1! ol Orange County on County Clerk ot Orange County on -----------
Mey 22. 19a. Mey 6, 19M rta.JC ll)TICE Norrie • ,._, ...... liftc.
.ml c....-°""· ........ Newpor1 ._.,CA. t2llO
soon theteatter~ as the malt« may Judge of the memory be made to 1M be heard. and show cauee, If any, SuperlOf Court
.... 10 fMal7 , ___ ..;..... _______ _
Shnne of Our Lady Qu~n why the petition for Change of name MARVIN I . KAHLUI • Al· Put>liahed Orange Cout Dally Publtahed Orange Cout Deity
Pilot June 5, 12. i9, 26 1914 Piiot Mey 15. 22. 29. June 5. 1984 ( An l 2046 M V ta thOUld not be gr-anted IOCl.A 'Tit 0 ge es. ar IS IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thal • -........... om.. lune -l -11 2576-64
"8..IC ll>TICE Newport Beach. Ca 92660. copy of this order to snow cauM be NewpGft hectl, CA. t2tlO
B E RG FORD publlshed In the Dally Pilot. 1 .,...._ Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot
~----------
ELS'C' K BERGFORD. agE paper of general otrculetton P'lnted Mey 15. 22. 29. J une 5. 19M ITATl•NT °' u:. lnOrangeCoonty.CaJlfornle.onc.a 2564-~ U~NT M Ula°' 82. o! Founta.lll Valley, CA w.-for lour auoeenlve weeks F'tCTITIOUI ..,...., MA•
Dted June l, 1984. She LE prior 10 the date set for hearing on Ml.IC NO~ The tOllOwlng peraona have 1b1n-_ _, b d h the petition ___ .;...;;..;;.;;.;..;....;.;..;;~;.;...---don6d the UM Of the Fletltloul Bull·
survtVtc"U y a aug tel Dated· May 9, 1964 FtCTTTIOUI .. ness Name: AS CONSTRUCTION
Carol Ton,es. sons, Paul ol FRANK OOMENICHINI NAME ITA . NT co .. 2120 Santa Ana Ave .. Co1ta
V1rg1ma and Thomas H. of Judge of 1t1e Superior Coort The toltowlng l*'lonl are dOlng Mesa. CA. 92627
Washingto n , 6 g r and· THOMAI w. ALLEN bulinell U Akin SezenOI. 2120 Santi Ane 1151 ..._ ltr .. 1 lulte 100 BARRO'S PIZZA. 2180 D Harbor. • Coat •• c • 9"'"27 children. brother W erner ........... · • .. ve. · 8 ........ "· 'v Newpott 8McJI, CA. t:itlO Costa M .... CA 92627 The Fk:lltioua Bu.m.a Name r•
Koec her of M innesota (71•) 1S2·1111 F & M Gerlbey Inc .. 25221 Mam· ferred 10 above was !tied In Orange
Fnends may caU at thf Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot moth Cir .. El Toro. CA. 92930 County on September 28, 1162
M ortuary Wednesday noor Mey 15, 22. 29, June 5, 19a. Thia bullneM 11 conducted by a FILE NO F1984•5
2569-84 corpor1t1on Thia business wu conduc1ed by a
to 8:00 PM Funeral servie< -----------Frank Garibay. Pr..ident lnc:tlvldual
Thursday IO ·OO AM a1 P\8JC NOTICE Thia statement wu flied with the Akin Sezenol
Christ Lutheran Church ol County Clerll 01 Orange County on Th11 statement wu filed with tti. ITAn.NT '1' Mey 21 19a. ' Coonty Clerk of Orenge County on
Orange Interment to foUO"'-AIANDONMfNT Of UH Of ~ May 10 t9a.
1n Fairhaven Cemetery F'tCTITIOUI 9UIMll NA• Put>11ahed Orange Coast Delly Pub111hed Orange Coast Deity
Shannon -Donegan Chapel The following persons have eban-Pllol Ju,,. 5 12 19 26 19M p11o1 Miy 15 22 29 June 5. tte4
d11"(>(·tors (997 -1234 \ doned the UM of the Flctlhout Bull· T ~ 2560-14 ' neu Name THE LITTLE GAZEBO. ------------=--..;. ------------1 1733 We11c:1111 Drive N-pon ·-ic ..,,.TICE NI.IC fl>TIC[
HAAaOA LAWlll·MT OLIVE
Mortuary · Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
!>'(\· 5554
PIE.-CE a.-OTHE.-a
llfll a.-oAOWAY
MO.-TUA .. Y
, 10 Broad..,ay
Cos1 a Mesa
64~ Q 150
8Al TZ 8EHGU40"'
SMITH A TUTHILL
WESTCLIH CHAPEL
4,•F 171h c;1
'~• \' J Mn\,l
(4ft 'lj ,' I
l'ACIFIC VlfW
MIMORIAl l'A"K
,.mrt•rv • Mortud ;
< h,,r,.1 • l rf'm.Jlu'•
'00 Puol•l V•t-w O••·f'
·~•·wr r I 01'-'C'
I ~.j , ·o I
McCORMICK MOATUAAY
'9' L 40 •n• C. I" (0'1 RO
l 19u111 8nc" C.• ~16$1
40 .• 94 15
l.
Beach CA 92663 niuc. ""
The Flelrt!OUI Bullnest Name re-FICT1T10Ul IW ... ll ITATEMEN'T M !erred to above was hied In Orange NAMf ITATl•NT AaANOOMMDn' M UH ()fl
County on 5-19-82 T..__ f-"~ .. '1CTfTIOUI •U-11 U.. FILE NO F-169755 ,.., .,....,..,ng s>«ac>n 11 uOlng The f01low1ng peraons have aben· bulineellt ~ Petrtc:la Ltnnae Giimore. 3377 B T E SANDWICH DELI 2300 doned lhe use of the ..-,..lltloul Bual·
Summerset Circle. Coste Mesa. CA Harbor •30 Costa M... CA neu Name IF ASSOCIATES. IN· 92626 92626 TERIOR PLANNERS 4665
Nlek Jonn Fl«lo. 3377 Sum· Ke Xuan Nguyen. 11481 Cor-MtcArlhur Ct . tOOC, Newpor1
rnerM1 Cira.. Coate M.... CA lendef Fountain Val._, CA 92708 Beech, CA 928e0 Tho Ftetltloul 92626 -• Bua1neu Name reteffed 10 above . Thia bualneu ti eonClucted Dy· en wll flied tn Orange County oo June Thit buainnawuconducled b)' 8 lndMClual 1. 1983 F.JLE NO. F217504
general parln«Shlp l(e Xuan Nguyen Toni C. Mendel. 30t5 Croyden
P11r1e1a Unnae Giimore Th11 1tatement .., .. filed with the B~. Costa Mesa, CA. 02a21
Thlt statement wu filed With th• Countr Clertc or Orenoe COumy on Rlc:hard Jottn1, ,,... Lincoln County Clerk of Orange Coonty on June 1914 'N M'Y 17. 1964 • ,,_12111 •201, Marina 0.. Rey, CA. 90291
PubllShed Orange Cont Delly Puonahed Orange Coeat Dally Tills bullneee wae eondueted by 1
Pilot Jun• 5. 12. 19, 2e. 1964 T-4 Piiot Juf'\9 5. 12. 19, 26, 19'4 ~~IJ:ahlp
T ·2 Thia lletement wu filed wllll lhe
P\llLIC ll)TJC[ ---Nl.JC--11)-f-IC(--~ ~c:;'~ r= of Orenci-County on
lil011Ct TO COHTMC-To.9 -NO'TlC---.•T•O•C'-otlftA--.--.;;.C-TOM--Publlalled Orange Cout Deity
CA.LUNQ 'OC. M>I CM.lMO '°" _,. Pllo1 May 22. 29. ~ l . t.2, 1M4
FOUNTAIN VALL!'< SCHOOL FOUNTAIN VALL!V SCHOO *4 .....
DISTRICT OISTAtCl
P 0 80)( 8510 P 0 BOX 1510
Fountaltt Vdey, CA. 92721 F9UftUlln Velley, CA 92728 P'\BJC ll)TIC(
Protect Bid No 84-23, "9pelnt. Protec1· lid No 14-23, ~ ---------..-...-----Ing, Various toeatlone Ing VwlOut toeationa P'tem10U8 .,_ ..
0.t• Ind Tinw tof ~ Del• Md Time fOf Recelipl N.Am eTAn rT s.-cs Sid•· -"-12. 1914, 2 00 heled ~-June 12. 1914, 2 'OflOw4ne penot\I .,. doing
P M P M ~...-
Pi.I'll on 11111 and ~ ol bid " Plana Of'i Ille Wld placie of b4d IST CL.ASS COHSTAUCTIOH
OllPt PurCMatnQ ~. ~ ceiC)1 ~ Oeperlment ANO orv . IHI • ,.. !Mt AltOO,
lnct OttlQe, t12t0 Oa11 Street, tr.et Office, tf210 <>ell Sir•. Senta Ana CA 12707
"ount111n V~ CA 92708 foun!Mn Valley CA t270I E4d .. C McFadden. 204 E 22nd,
For 8ld Conlildertllon. pt111Q· ,Of 86d ConllcW•lton. p"'1 Cos•• ....... CA 92127
petlQn In fob ..-la ~ O.te patlon In }Ob •-"' 18 required Dei. $1'11rl9y C Mc.F.oio.n. 204 l
June 4, t914, I 30 P M al Melmen· June 4 1"4, I 30 P M II ._.ain1_, 22nd. Coste ....... CA 92t27
~ Vetd. t7180 ~ It. ertee Yerd, t7190 ~ St . TlllaMlnelaiac:ondUGted by.,,
fountelrt Vdey. CA t270I Fountain V.-V, CA. 0270I. lnOl¥!duel (PMOand & ....
FOf the Go¥emlft9 loerd For the Ocwaml"G eo.td Shlf.., McFaddM
Jean c ~ PurcflMlng A.fent Jeen C Murpfly, Pwc:tlMlng AQ9n1 Thi• t.taiemen' WM flied -.th the Appr~ JloCk MllN*.n. A.-. Approlled J.0 Mllhnke1t, A9lie-County C*k ot Otano-Ccuttt~ Oft
1.n1 Supettn1enoent. ,~"191/ fant Supertn1et10en1. ""1rt«fl•t M•r a. tK4 Admltllttrat~ hMoea Admlnlslr.,lve ~ ,,...,.
Publlatled Orenge Coeat Delly PllOt Publlthed Orff\99 Coat Deity ~llOf Pubhahed Or8r101 COMt Oelly
Mey 29. June S.. 10IA M•Y 20 June '-19t' ~ M-., 15'. n .* ·JuM I. 1"'4 2156-14 2~ 2&4944
P\RJC ll>TICt
FtCTITIOUI IUl-M NAMI IT A TUll!NT
The lollowlng perton It doing
bualneuu:
(A) NEWPORT TALENT & MUSIC
SERVICES (B) NEWPORT MUSIC &
TALENT SERVICES. Pac. Pro-
leaelonel c.nter 404-408 WMt·
mlnlt9f Ave . Newport Beach. CA.
92663
Thomas F Wllll•m• ah Tom Wll·
llama. 369 N Newi><>rl Blvd , New·
port Beech. CA 92663
Thia business Is conduc1ed br an
Individual
Thomas F Wllllama
This 11a1emen1 was filed wtth !tie
Coonty Clefk ol Orange County on May 10 1964
~
Put>11shed Orange COU1 Dally
Piiot May 15. 22. 29, June 5, t9M
2512-M
l't&IC fl>TJC(
ITATlmNT Of wm..AWM.
l'ROM ,ARTNUaMP
ONRA TIMQ UMDB
FtcTTTIOUI ......... ~
I Th• lollowlng person has
Withdrawn u •general pertner from
the partn«lhlp operating under the
llct1ttou1 bu1ln•aa name of
SUR M AC BOOK·
KEEPING/SECRETARIAL SERVICE
al 2730 Cibola A.....,ue, Coeta
Mela. CA 9212t The fk:tltl<Mol1 buelneu n.,,,.
1tatetMl\t lof the l)lrtnerlhlp w ..
flied Ott S.t-.bef 1. 1113 In fhe Counly of O,.no-. PILI! NO
F224248
FUii Nll'M and A~ Of the
~ Wllhctfa'tlllng. Hallie W. Mao
l.Mn, t730 Clbola Avenw. Coeta MeM,CA tmt
Signed. Hiiiie W Mee LMn
P\lblitll«t Orange CoMt o.My PlloC May 22. 29, June s. 12. , .... v-...
FtCTmOUI IUllMUI
NAmtTATDllNT
The loNowtng pet.one are doing
bulineuaa.
(A) COAST CLEANERS (Bl COR·
ONA DEL MAR CLEANERS, 3200 E.
Pacific: Coast Highway, Corona dal
Mar, CA. 92625
Gregc>fY Sean KMTnl. 2520 23rd
Street. Newpot1 BMch, CA. 926e0
Raymond Ng. 3720 Campus Orlve. Newport Beech. CA. 926&0
This business 11 conducted by: •
~el partnerlhlp
Gregory Seen Kearns Thia statement was med with the
County Clet'll of Orange County on
May 11, 19"
FWT70
Published Orange Coast Dally
Piiot May 22, 29. June 5, t2, 1964
2706-84
MUC NOTICE
FICTITK>UI IWIMll
N.-ITATl•NT The lotlOWlng l)efac>n II doing
Publlshed Orange COM! DeHy
Piiot Mey 22. 29. June 5. 12. 1984
2687~
Pta.IC ll>TICE
FtCTITIOUI IU ... 11
N..-ITA'Tl•NT
The loltowlng peraon la doing
bUllMNU' THE PET STOP, 28752
Marguerite Pkwy., Mtalon Viejo.
CA. D2692 Sharon luc:.1 o.Burgh, 946 S.
Peregrine Ptaee, Anen.tm. CA.
02806
This bualMN la conducted by· an
Individual
Sharon Lueaa DeBurgh
Thi• 1latement w• tlled With the
County C18'1t of Orange County on
Mey 15. t9M
~
Published Orange Coast Deity
Piiot May 22 29, June 5 12, 1984 2713-..
business u -----------INFRARED ASSOCfA TES. 25-tl Pl&.IC N0TIC£
N For .. t Ave Santi Ana. CA ---.;..;;.~----..-..--..--
92706 FtCTIT10U8 IUltNUI
Donald 0.. Enders. 2546 N For· MAa. ITATDRNT
"' Ave Santa Ana. CA 9270f The lolloWlng person Is doing 1nJ1:~-neu 11 eond\lcted by Ill bu~~~:,TER OF COST A MESA.
Oonetd 0.. El\deta 8M Baker St . Suite 2911, Coate
Thll llatement WIS tlled wllh the Mesa. CA 020M Coonty Cler'k ot ()fange County on ChatlOlle R FUllleraon, 8 Clay,
May 11. 1914 Irvine. CA 92714 l'Ml1l:a Thi• t>uetneea 11 conducted Dy· an
Pul>llthed Orange Cout Ollly lndtVldual
Piiot May 22, 29, June 8, 12, 1084 Clw'lotlt R Futkwaon
2707-14 Thi• •t•lemtin1 w•• filed with the ---.---.,.-llft-TM*t_...--..._, County c1ar11 of Orange County on ,-_,., "'"iw. Mayt, 1984 ,_.. __ _;..;.;;..;--......_-.-.__ __ I Put:>ltlhtld Cringe COMt o.lly
fltC..=::A~ll PllOl M•y 16, 22, 29, June s,
5
ite4
TM fOllOwtng l*90ll • doing ~--------2 -7-~ .. bueMna aa:
OONCEPT8 IN NUTRITION. »4 "8JC NOTICE E 19th St .. Colle Mell. CA 92927 ___ _....,..K,_·_
1
,_qef_,_ ___ _
UM AM LlcaVOll. ~ E. 19th 81.. ACTmOUI .UU.U
Co.ta MMa. CA 92t27 MAMI aTATUllJf'f ~~lt~by "" Tne fo!loWlnO C*tiOn la~
UM AM LJeaYOll buttneee ..
Thl9 ttetemer11 ._ Med with lhe INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY IN·
County Clarll of 0r"9 County Of'i VESTOM. 1201 Do\19 ava:.o Mey 11 1M4 flMl7ll 300, fotewpott a..ctl, CA. 9 Pu~ Or COMt Dalty Ruth Forman. t5tU 8 .
Hot Mey 22. 2t~ 5, 12, 1114 ~oolteJ:r· A.,c J04. W•mlneter,
________ ,.2..,Z.11iOl-f1-.::i Thlt bUt1M1e la condUCt4ld ~ lft
PWlJC "M)TIC[ Ind~°""*'
P'tCTITIOUe IUWM Th • eca*"9nt ... ftlld tM
tlAlm ITATDllWT County C*1l d Orln09 ~en ~ ~ P9f'ton i. dOinO M'J 8, 1M4 ,_.11
ILLl.f JO I OMV AVICI, '41 Publtlhed Or..... eo.t ~
GUbudl Dr ' Anahtil'I CA 92802 Piiot Mey rs u . tt. Nlit ... 1M4
Ile JO Smith Mt Ollbuclll Or . .,.._..
Anatllltm.CA t2'0? '"----;;;_-....._..-....-.._.....,,_4
Thtt bldlneae 11 ~*' t1y .,
ln01Wdulllt " lllllle JO Gmlth
Tiiie llatement WU filed W!l the
County C.k ol Ora.no-OownlY "' M•y 11, tH4 ,.._,
P.llQlltt.ed 0tanoe Coaal f>elf
,1101 J~ 5 tt. 1i, ,H ttl4
P\81.IC .NOl1Cl
'ICnnout .,...._
NAmlTATPmlf'T
TM ~ pereona w. ltOlr1I
bualnelt .. BARAO'S P~. 7518 Edlnftr,
Huntington BMch. CA OH47 F & M Q.,1bay tnc .. 2522 I M~
moth Clf .. El Toro, CA.~
This bu11neea 19 eonduCted by a
corporation
'rank Geribay. PfeelOtrlt Tlllti statement wu Ned wllh UM
County Clef~ ot O.-enge County Oft
May 2t. 1964 ,,_
Publiahed Or91lge Coelt o.lly
Pilot June 5. 12. t9 2'. , ... l-6
NlJC ll)TIC[
NOTICI TO CONftACTOC.I
CA.LUNO 'OC. M>I
School Dl1trlct: NEWPOfllT·
MESA UNIFIED SCHOOi. O.STAtel
Bid C>Mdllnet 2:00 o'cloctt PM ot
tn. 13th d'Y of June, 19U Piece of Bid Reoeipt: PutctiaelnQ
OHioe, 2955-B Beer 81.. COett
M .... CA. ProJec:I 'ldenllrtcat1on Hime·
ASHPALT PAVING WORK II fOf!
PHOENIX PROJECT
Place Plane are on Ille: 2tU-e
Beal St.. Colt.a Meaa. CA.
NOTICE IS HER£8Y OIV~ I,,_
the at>ove-named School oe.trtclt al
-... I ..... , ....,.,v .. r , 11 &J.>" l ffr'O\f6?r "111"-cro....... .
Boald. tlenilnafter referred to M
"DISTRICT". wtll reoe1W UO lo, tM
not tater tf\an the ~·'*' lime. IMled bide r°' tM awent of •
eontreet tor the aboYe Pfotect. IMds llhlllt be receNed In the pleo.
Identified a.bO'le, and IMll ti.°""'
ed and publdy rMd ~ •1 "" MMMHtated time and pleoe.
There wtll be a NIA dec>oeil ,..
quited '"' Mdl ... of bid do(:u.. menta 10 guarent .. heir r9lum If
good condition wltlllfl NIA dayt
atter tM bid opening date.
Eeeh bid m"" conform and tM
rM900alve to I.he conltact dow-rnenta. Eeeh bidder ahalll eubmlt. on lht
form furnlahecl wl1tl the ~
doQM'nenll. • list .of tbe prop(*t
eubeontraetors on tlllt PfOfeet at
required by the $ubiettlng and lub-
contractlng Falr Practloee Act
Govt. Code Sec. 4100 « •.
Eeeh blOder mutt eubml1 wttt
eec:ti bid certified Of cuhlef'• ~
payable to the DISTRICT Of • bl<
bond In the form Mt IO<th In the
eontreet doeumerttl In "' emoun
not' leal then 5% of the maJdmun
emount Of bid as • gwirant• the the bidder will entar Into tlM
p<oPQMd eontrae1 If the ..ne II
awarded to IUCh blddar. In IN
ewnt ol failure to ant« Into Mk
eontreet, IUCh eec:unty will ti. for
felt.
DISTRICT reeerwt the right I<
reject any or all bids or to welYe In!
lrregularltlea In any bids or In thl
bkt<Slftll. Pursuant to IM p<ovtllona of S.C
lion 1773 of the Labor Code ot IN
State of California. the O.STNCi
has obtained trom the Director o
the OepllrtrNnl of lndultrlal ..... uona the gen«al prevailing r ... o
per diem Wagle and the ..,_.
prevalll.ng r:et• tor hollday and CMlf
1me work In Illa ioc:.llty In wtlleh thtt
wortt Is to be oerlormed fot eect
cral1 or type of wont« needed tc
execute the eontree1. TheM ra-.
are on file 11 the DISTRICT offlOt located al 2945-B Bew St., Coet•
Meaa. Ca. CopiM may ti. Obtalnec
on requeet. A copy of theM rat•
ahd be Poeted at the Job ette.
It Iha& be mandetOty upon thl
CONTRACTOR to wllom the oon
Ir.ct la awatded, and UIPOll 11'11 IW eontrec1or under IUCh CONT~C
TOA. to pay not leea than the Mk
epec;ff'led retea to al4 WOtllere em
pl0';9d by them In lhe -~ 0 the conuect.
No biddet' may withdrew Ifft I*
for a pef1od of ebcty (80) ctaye llftl
the date Mt tor the operllng Of *9
A payment bond and • (I*
formanoe bond will be ,..,.,_
p<lor to execution of the oontree
and lflalt be tn t"-rcnn aet for1tl If
the eontrKt documenta.
Pursuant to Section 4590 of thl
GO'feml'Mnt Code of the Stat• o c.tlfomla, the contree1 wlll C0"1llt
~permitting lhe IUCC 1 H fu
to eubllltut• MCM'ltlM fo
Ifft moMyl wlthNld by the C»S
TRICT to.,_,,. per10ftMnee 1.1n1M
the conllae1.
0 ()Y9fl'lklg Boerd
Dorothy Hanoey Alher, C P.M. P\lrcnumg Oiree1or
Pubtiehed Orange Coeet Delly Ptlo May 20, JIJM S, 1914
c... NCmC8 fW TMMTU"l IM.I , MOncl TO PWlllHI U. .... _.1llOUIVIOO NOTICa fW 1'1'UITll'a UU
NllC NOTICE MUC M>l1C£
I .,.,.ltlD. Tiii UTATa , ....... ·~ "-, k IMYDUI
I ............ _ UMTCW• ....... ~------lc·---llo
• ._ 11 ,_..,, OIWf': To 11 ,.,_ aum 11.0 KIMCEI. 1HC. .. UNrT coe. ' llON lnt..e9t4Mll, ~ M credj. • ~_, Truetee uoOw 1M T.1>. -WCI Cf:/91MY
tore, llelts, ....-. Of~. In r~ oe.cno.ct ~ of truet ~~ted TtU1t•~ the I t"t Mtet9 Of 9rent 0 ,..... .. WILL.. &ELL AT PUILIC . AUCTIOW t deeef1Dee1 0-.cl Of tMI
Miited wtlOM ·-=-... TO THE HIOHUT ltOOI" FOlll Will Ll AT Pueue AUCTION 901'• ;rrilln StreM, ~ ltll· CA8HANOl°"THleCASHll~OA TO THE HtOHHT ltOOUt FOR , no1a I 103t tMt 1eti.t11•1etnent111Y C!lllTl,.l'.D CHECKS SPfClrlED IN CASH AND/OA THI! CA8Ht!M OR
ot Of .Omlni9tf911on MYe beef\ i.. CMl COOi SECTION 212'11 (PIY· C!fllTlj[l!D CHECKS IPfClrtlD IN tUld 10 8oM1e llc:N. , indepeildelit a.,_ et .._ t1mt o1 .... tn l""'I, CIVIL COCK UCTION 2t2'4h (pty•
Aclminletretor of the bta•• of .,_,, money of' t"9 UnlMcf li-1•> Ii atlle et ll"le 1irne Of .... In lewf\jf
ar.....-i bV e1tou1t coun °' Cook right, tttte anci 1n.._. tonwy9d to money of .,,. Unlt.o Sta•> .ii
Couflty • eourt of competent Wld now Mid by" under M6d Deed 11gt11, tttle end inter•t CiOnWYed to
fl;nedlctlon Of the Gtet• of 111not9. of TNlt In the property ....,_ ~now~ by rt ~ ~ Deed
That "" followlng ~ .. In-dMortb9d· de.en~ ., .. P<°'*1Y ~-=:~~~ ~~ ~AUS~ ""*00 J au.v.do, TRUSTOA. JOHN Ill. SNYDER.
8afblr9'8evtnoe1 1CM& n.itn AYe. le:NEFICIAAY: IUTTElllFIELD JUNE SNYDIR
City of• Oreno-, CA. County of' 0t! IAVIN08 I. LOAN ASSOCIATION 8ENEFICIARY. DEMLO QUINCE
CLA
THE DAILY Pl LOT
IFl_ED OFFICE HO R
enge. lll!COROEO,ebNety 11.1113• WIMMER, MOSES QONZAt.fS T I ''* ttte """'""• deelr• '° Jnttr. Na.-t3-7'210..ol ~ • No "i~~4, tHO.,lnttr. e ephone S rvice; · r.-v. .,,. Mid P«'90nll PfClP9'1Y eotdt 1n the oflloe ot the Aeoofw ,__. ... ~ 13513peige111 of \I 0 0 ..l ~y-rr·a da) °' OOllect.,,. delm(•) Ind to nll7WM of Ot9fll9 Counts. ~ In tn. ~ ot the ua r
IMt COiiected °' ,........, rrom .,,. Seid .., or rt6M ~ the --• anoe County; 8 00 A I s 30 p M Itel• of c.llfornle to t"9 atiow Mid ~ Lot 1n of Trect 3357, In ~ of INlt deeclrlbee the ; • • - : • •
-..... -... _ -
CO LOW CU.
BAH~e.R ~, ----.._.._...teetw'Mnt ...... 0tof .... ""City of Newpott Beed\, .. -._."' Bus1'ne"' Counte mlnlltt1tl0n he'<l9 b9en ~ _. meic> l'WOl'ded In loolt 107, P~ Lot 5 of Tr-ct No 4354, M per o r: 111111 mlf All~he\llngct.irMligellWt to 1 lncluai"9 of M~ mes> recorded tn Be>c* 204. Peg. ~1onda y-frid&)'
tl"le dltcedent or en 1nter .. 1 in Mid Mtpt, In tt'9 omo. ot the County ~~ -O:i:: ~~aneou. M:!' In 8 00 UH.-Mt1te enc:l wlltllfl9 to Objeet to tuet1 Rec«d«OfealdCounty. Ulcl"~·-IYAecor of : A.M.-5:30 P.M. MOYel1Qhlll'ltothl.fbe*.I~
rtmoval muet given wrtnen notioe of TOQIMher With non-exduelw IP-..,.,..nty ful 3 tr. d9n ~ unit
tuct10biectlontothepert0n0fper· puttenent MMtNnta °*Loll A YOOAREINOEFAULTUNDERA DEADLl~E 1ownho1.1H Walk to
eont lftdebt.O to, Of hotdlng pet· end Loea 141 to 15t lnclulNe Of DEEDOFTRUSTOATEDM•ch21, • ehopa Npl C•nt•r.
THE REAL
ESTATE RS '°""" Pf°'*1Y of !tie dec:9dent Ttect 3357 '°'the pl.lfPC1M9 Ind .. 1980 UNLESS YOO TAl<E ACTK>N Pl RU(:\ TIO"\ -DE Dl.l:\E ldloola. and bl!• to the 8uefl notloe '""" .be gMrt to the deactlb9d In Artlc:ie XIII, s..ctlon 4 TO PROTECT YOVR PROPERTY. IT \1 bw:,t\I ~uon ltt-...... ---pereon holding IN pettOna1 prop-of the Decteration ot cownama, MAY BE SOLD AT A PVBJ..IC SALE onrla' "al 11 ::~o a.m. -·•••• etty or --i...t whom tM delm le cdndit~ and ,_trk:1ION tweln-IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION •1. _. \J dues. l>OOC, epa I tet'lm9 Ml ....
macte11tr;;"°.ddr ....... ted•bove 1ftetdncrlb9dln$vbJectTo,S.O.OF THE NATURE OF THE Ut''WH on. l.:mpm. lnaMCooty getedcom-Or~owr.~ .....
within· 30/daye after llnt Pl.ltWI· llon 2 PROCEEC11NG~GAINSTYOO, YOU \\ t'rtnt•-.01t\ ., lit' J '.I() ?te• F• land • my i 8df 2 Ba c.m.t
cation of thl• nollc• EXCEPl'THEREFROMaHoN,gu. SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEA :.> p .m. 144-... model l'lome". Mnt CQno-
Dlled: S-15-8'4 miner.ta and other hydrocvbon 3180 Chemin oe Fer. Co111 Thurt.ffu, \\ t>d. l::SO 1• tll. dliion MN Plfnt. new 8onnt1 Biehl IUbllance. tying ~ e depth ol M!"· CA 92828 L' Alfn~tAdmlnla1rator 5001ee1wllhoutanyrighttoenler jtf1a1r .. leddrn1 orcommon rricta \ Thur.... l::iO p .m. utm"'• car~. quality lend·
•
-~-~·-· _, . ,. ~
I •
of !tie &11t• of Brenl G~ upon lhe aurtact CK the eub9urt1ee deelgnatlOn of property 11 lhOwn ".\ d L' • .J ••--!:.a-~.quiet..,.... ,. P1.1bhened0tangeCoutDell)'Pllot ofl.lldllnd.at>o"9idepthof500 aboYe,nowarr1ntyl1glwf\Mto1ta alur "' rrina\ :~:00 p.m _.ii; _. allatlcally prlc.d at ----'-----
M1u22,29.June5,1984 •.uprOlllded intMtrurnenleofce>mp6et.......,CKconectnese>. The "uncla\ L'r1· '>()() All ,11\e epeclal ctiarm l24t,600~land. 11 ..... _ ' 2715-M rec0td l:)eneflciaty under Mid Deed of ,-• · > • P · m · you "9 ~ iootong tor la Cal Toddy Sml1h Of' Don iliXf ISlE
------------YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A TNll. by reason of • breldl or cs. here Uled bride. lrendl del'hcitM9 3 Br 28&. lrg =00!9',
W M8UMA8LE LOAN
lell302• ...... ,.
"8.JC MftnH' DE!O OF TRUST DATED 2115/13. '*'" In the obllgatlOna teared c CE d I d I fui'n ....... ....... ... ""'~ UNLESS YOO TAKE ACTION TO tti.reby, heretofore executed Ind A , LLATJON & 00'* ra H P•n• • -·1 -·
NOTICa TO PROTECT YOUR l»ROPERTY IT delivered t.o the underligned a writ· • CORRL'CTION dOOfl, heavy belNd cell-Grundy Al\r. 17W 111 Comml lldl .IOO. No
CONTa.ACTOM MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. len Oeclatatlon of o.flUlt Ind 0.. C. : :':1,a r:,ia~':r:i:: 21 Rue F~. ~ U10U_ne ..... ' ,._,,
CALUMQ,OR-• IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION mandfCKSale,anctwr1Uennoticeot (.'anc·ollat1·on~ and "Orroc·ta·on ma" the rest $318.000. A9k '=~======-1 Cenyon, OCWI a hdor ~--eo.a·Mn ~.· ~ ~ Dlltrlet: Newpon·Meea Uni-OF THE NATURE OF THE bfeach end of etect.IOn lo cauee the '-"' • • , -~ 4~ lldm\, 5 k 2 ,._,.,.. _ __. -
fled School Dllttic:t PROCEEDING AGAINST YOO YOU under"l60ned to Mii Mid property to b d d di· . IOf Linda Oeth 1rpec. 4700 aca ft. P,rtced 131.eDIO
BldDeadllne:2:30o'dodtPMoftne SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. •111fy aa1c1 obligation.. Ind u.r. e ma eon same ea ine a above. 1 below merk•I et Wl;;tiii:•iiiW9'l•iiiii
13tttdayofJune 1984 339 Mllfotd °'··Newport 8-c:h. after the underllgned CMlled Mid Please ask for • a t·a ncella tion ll•lnus $481000 ap., ~ ~ of Bid Aeoeipt: Putchaelng c.. 9212& "(" • ..,... eddreM °' notice of bfMCtt Ind ot etectlon to b h I I •••t-SwVl.ton' MMO 15 JoM ~. 298$-8 eeer st.. eoeta common dellgnatlon of property 11 be '9COfded F«>Nety 11, 1914.. num er " t>n t·ance ing your a·d . -•&•
Mela. CL lhOwn •bow. no wwranty 11 CllYen lnetr. No. 84-070302 of Otflclel ,.._ ERRORS ·. · •H-.. -•-~f";:~, · ... to.It• ~.c= cordl In the olftce of the Recorder --._,. '-~-.. -· ........ of Orange Caun:!; Ch k . . um•n ERS · -~o1T:::'tt ~· -AMh . .-• ~.mlde,. bl.4-.. i.. :.-_ ec your ad dail~ and report Ouatandln corn 10-
PleceP1Meereont11e:2986-8a.. ordef111.1111ntn.Obllgat1on11ecurec1 Wlttiol.ltc:Mrl t•of...,.,ftt'.t~ \4 l , ,..~-c· s ~r-:---.-...~ 8 --~-_.'!:J..JJ...,..._
St., eo.t1 .,..._, CA. thereby, her.Cofore ttecul.O Ind Pf... Of Implied, regarding tltle p -_. . ~ ~ ~
NOTICE tS HEREBY GtVEH that deheredtotlleilnderligned•wrft· pouesalon. Of encumbrlnOel. lo ILOT assumes hab1hh for the first
!tie ~ School Olstrle1 ten Declat1t10n of OeflUtt Ind o.. pay Ille remll~ ptlncip81 eum of · . . • for Orange County, Ce11fom1. met· rnanc1 for s.i..1nctwrnten notice of lhe no1ece1 MCU<ed~ .-, deecS o1 incorrect tnsert10n only.
lnQ by end ltlrOUQll Its Goo;ieming brMch Ind ofelectlOn to c:a'9e IM Trust. with lnt-t u In Mid note CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ao.rd, heteinatt• reten.d to • underaigned to Ml Mid propet1y 1o prOlllded, advlnc:99, If eny, under
"DISTRICT'. wta ~ up to, but utllfy Mid obllgatlOna. and t,_. the terms of Uid OMCl.ot trust, i....
not later theft the ~lt•i.d after the u~ ceu.Md Ulcl c:l'largea, and "'*1... of the time. Malad ~ for the ewerd of • notice of brMCtl encs of eMlctlon to Trustee and of tile tNltl creeted by
contract fCK !tie •bove project. be recorded FebNety 9. t984 .. Mid Deed of Trust
8ldl ehell be ,........, In the ptece in.tr. No. a.t-sast, of Offlc6el ,.._ Said sale wlll be held on: Wld,_.
Identified lbc>Ye, and et\811 be Qpen-~di In the Offtoe of the Aecofder diy, June 20, 1914, at 2:30 p.m. II
eel end publldy reed ltoud al the of Orange County; the Ct\aprnen Avenue en~ 10
lboYe-stated time Ind piece. Slid .... w111 ' be made but the CMc C....... lkJGdlng, 300 EMt
TWe wll be e NIA depoelt ,. wttttout covenent Of WWl'lntY 811• Chipman Aw, Orange, CA.
quired for lilCfl ... ol bid docu-pr... or lmpllecl, regwdlng ' title At the time of !tie lnl1Jel publ-
menta to guerMt• heir return In 1:1a••Hlon, Of encumbfencee., to cetlon of thll notice. tn. l<MI
good condition within N/ A deya p1y the reme1ntng pt1nc:1pe1 eum of amount of the unpM1 ~of tn.
an. tn. bid opeojng dlM. .the ~•) ..curld by Uid deed of oblloatlort MC:Ured by tn. abo\19 cs.
Eac'1 bid mutt conform end be Trust. with lnterat •..ltl Uid'note acn&ed deed of truat and •t~
reeponlNe to the oontract docu-prOlllded, ldvencee 11 eny under coeta.. expen..., Ind ldvenc. la
mentL the Mnn9 of Mid oMd of tMt ..... $22, 120.25. \..
E8Ch bidd9r ar\11 aubmlt, on the c:twgee. Ind expenaes o1 the The total lndebledr-. being .,.
form fl.lmlthed with fhe oontrect Trust• end of Ille tnata creeled by •tlmet• on Whlctl the oper\lng bid Is
docuonenta, a 1191 of the pr~ -'d Deed of Truat. oomputld may be Obteinect by Cll-
eubcon1rac:1c1n on tNe Pfotecl u Sakl .... wtnbeheldon·MondlY Ing (714) 937-0tH or 1213)
reql.llred by the Subtettlng Ind Sub-June 11, 1984 •t 2:30 p.m at tNi 827-48&5 the day before the.. ~
contracting Fill' PtlCtlcee Act. Chapman Awnue entrance to !tie Detld· MIY 18, t984
Govt. Code Sec. 4100 .c MQ. Civic Center 9ulldlnQ 300 Eu1 T .D SERVICE COMPANY
Eech bidder muet IUbmlt with Ctl.apman AY9., 0r1nge: CA. U 181<1 TNlt•.
MCh bid certified or caatiler'a cf-* At tlMI time of the lnl1lal pubfl. By Vicki J. Hopt11n1, Aulstant Sec-
peyable to the DISTRICT or • bid cation of thlt notice the totll retary
bond In the form Mt forth tn the ll'l'IOUnt of lhe unpaid .,e,ance of the One Coly Blvd West. Orange. CA
contrlCt documenta tn 111 lmOUnl obllgetiOf\ ~ by the above cs. 92668
not Iese than 5% of the maximum acr1bed deed ot 1rust and •llmai.ci (7141 83>8288
amount of bid u • g1.1arent• thlt c:otts, expenwa, and ~ Is Publlthed Or1nge Coast Oaity the btddef will enter Into the $109,4 15 38 Piiot May 29, J1,1ne 5 12 191M
P<Opoeed conlrKt If the Mme Is The to41I Indebtedness being Ill 2800-84
1Werded to IUdl t>ldder. In the eatlmale on whicti the °'*'Ing bid la PtllJC NOTICE event of llllure to en1er Into Mid computld ~ be Obtained by call-----~:;;.:...;.;,::;.:.:.;::;:.... __
contract. suctl security Wiii be for· lng(714)937.o986or(2131827_.895 ~cown
fell the dlY before the eale. OF CA1.•0NttA.
DISTRICT rtiaerWe the f1gtlt to Oeted· M1y t 1. 1984 COUNTY OF ORA~
reject any or 911 ~CK 10 welYe any Publlthed Orange Cou1 Dally In the Matter of the
~-in any ~ or In the PllOt MIY 22. ~ Juna 5. 1984 Applleallon of
bidding. 2878-84 Rodger W Rhinehart Jr ICK Change
Pwtuenl to the P<ovtliOne ot Sec-of Name UOo tn3 of .,,. Labor Code of the ---.---.,.-llft'ftl'>t-----• · No A 123129
State of c.lifomle, the DISTRICT ,._ ""'~ OADER TO SHOW CAUSE
hel ~ from the Olrecl0t of 1Mf771 FOR CHANGE Of NAME
the Department of lnduttrUll ...... MOTtC9 TO CMDfTOM Rodger W. RNneha'1 Jr. ha fifed
tlone the generll pt9Vllllng ..... of fW MA.It ~-• petltiOn 1n this court for en Otdeir
per diem W11Qe1 and the generll ce.ce. .., ... ., U.C.C.) ellowlng petitioner lo change
prevllllnQ rite ror holiday end ov.t· Notice II hereby gtY9I\ to Cfedl· hta/her name lrom Rodger Wflliam
lime wen In the locality in wNcf'l tNe tore of lhe _.thin named tr1ne-Rtllnetw1 Junior to Rutger l..8n81ng.
WOik la to be petformld tor eectl lerOl(a) that e bulk trwm.r le lbout IT IS HEREBY OADEAED U.t 11
craft Of type of wort!• . needed to to be made on peraona1 Pf°'*1Y peraons fnlereetld In the mener
execute the contr8ct TheM rat.• herelnatler delcftbed aforeNld flPPeer bef<>fe ttlil COUft
.,. on ftle at the DISTRICT ofb The nam.. and bu.,.. IO· In Department No 3 et 700 CMc
localed It 2985-8 Beer St .• Coeta ~of the intended treneteron Cent« OriYe W•I. Santi Ana.. Clll-
Meea. Ce. C()9iee may be Obtained ere.: R09ERT E BATES, po. Box l~nla. on June 18, 1984, et 9-15
on requeet. A copy of theee ret• 235 Bllboa leland CA 92ee2 o ctodl AM., and then and ttier.
lhalt be poeted 1t the job alt•. AUCl p BA TES p o Box 235' snow cauM, If 1ny they hive . why
It ehalt be mlndale>rf upon the BafbOe tai.ncf C~' 1J29e2 ' Mid petition fCK cha"Oll OI name
CONTRACTOR to whom Ille con-The toc:at.00 In 'Cefffomla of the lhould nol 5e gr111ted
trect 11 IWllded. Ind""°" etr)' IUI>-cNef execut!Ye office CK ptlnclpll IT IS FURniER Ofdered thet I
contrectOt under lllCfl CONTRAC-bullneU offioe of the Intended copy of lhlt order to lhOw cauM be
TOA, lo pay not .... thin the Mid transferor i.: SAME. publilhed In the Orange Coat Dally
apectfled rat• to Ill wortiera em-All other tM.l:llMll MIMI and ad-P»ot, • ~ of generll
ployed by them In the execution Of m.... Uled by the Intended ttene-drcutatlon, publllhed in lhll county
the contrect. fer« Within ttw• ~ lat Y'M"I •I leut once • W.-for four con-
A PIY"'*lt bond end • per-lat put 90 fer • known to !tie MCUtlYe wetia prior lo lhe day of
formence bond wtlt be reqund Intended tranatw. ere: BALBOA Mid lleW!ng.
prior 10 execution of Ille conttect ISLAND VARIETY SHOP Detld May 9, 1984
and lhall be In the form ... forth In The name(e) Ind bullneee ed· FRANK OOMENICHINI
tti-contrect dooumente. dreu of the Intended t,.,.,_..•I Judge of the
Pl.nuent to SecUon 4580 of the .,.: eETTY L GILBERT. 209 em.. Suoeriof Court
, Ocwemment Code of the State of ltd A\4nUe 8e1bo1 1161nd CA. ....._ W ......... . Cellfomil. the c:onttect wtll contsan 92M2 SHAREN D KERNS' 208 11t0l ...,, .... AJ4. 11
prcMe6ontpermfttlngthe11<cllltul &ne181ct A~ Befboe tiland Hwt ... len leeda, CA. ...
bidder to aubslltut• MCUtt• fOf CA 92962 · Publllhad 0.1nge Cout Deily Plot
ll"J moneyt wlttlheld by ~ Ots-TMt IN propet1y pertinent,,_. MIY 15, 22. 29, June 5, 1984
TRICT to .,II.Ir. l*fomp IMldel' to .. deecrlb9d In general u : ~" 2583-34
t"G:rect. Board atodc In trede, fhctur•. equipment flWUC NOTIC( Oorot~ Fllher Ind goodwtH llld located at 2 t3 ---.-.....--....;.;..;..;.;.;,;_ __
PufdlUng ~CK ~= Ave., Bahe t.-ncs, CA. Olt~1:.n
Publletled by the Ortnge Coest The ~ neme uaed by Uld HAMOR JUIMCtAL DMTNCT
Deity P110t MIY 2t Ind Jl.IM &. t914 trenet.o.. at Mid tocetlon le eet1 ,... • ., .. ~ ,.._ 191
________ 2_8_2'4-84_ VIKKI'S VARIETY SHOPPE ..._..,.._..,CA. ...
flWUC M>TICE That Mid bull! tranaler ii In-Ptalntltt UNITED GRACE
tended to be conaumm1ted et the CHURCH, 1 c:orpor1tlon 1nd
MOTICI fW CMUOLunoet Olftce of DIVERSIFIED ESCROW SOMtTt INC .. a c:Otporltlon
AND TIAlllllATIOM fW CORPORATION, 148'41 Y0tbe St.. Delend1nt: OA GENE BROWN·
.. ...,.......... Suite 10,' Tuatln. Counly of Ot· ING. INOIVIOUALL y AND DOES 1-)(,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !hi t Inge. CallfOtnla 92880 on Of •tier lnehniYe
the llmited pertner.n1p known .. June 21. 1984 ~ Cue No 03742
C..tury Propert ... Fund 71 wt11 be Thia bulk tr11'9ter la aubjeet lo IUPXIDN9
d!NOIYed atld terminated by lctlon Cetlfcwnla Uniform Commerc:lel NOTICE Y• iw... ...._ wed. otttte~ percner~uof Code Section e1oe ,.... COW1...., ..... ...,... ,_
the 15th diy of Mlfdl. 191'4 The The name and addt .. of the per· wttfliMt ,._ ..... ..._.. ......_ ~~n•r•:,/~:!';," 71of,. c:8~url :"o~;.:.ri'eo~~ bee~ C =•=.,.. .._. CA~KAOON FINANCIAL COR· PORATION, t48'4t Yorba Street, II you With to Mell tn. *2vtce of
POAATION. 2755 C""P1.19 OttW, Suite 101, Tu.Un CA. 92880 ATTN: en ettomey In Ihle miner, y0u
Slollte 300, San Mateo, Celtfomla LINDA AUIENACKER end the lat should do 90 promc>tly IO lhet y0ur 9'403 d1y f0t tiling clalm9 by eny creditor written 'ffPOOM· 11 env. may be
A1'er that dete no pertner In the ehalt be June 20, 1084, whlc:tl la Ille fl1ed on time p~ hM 'euthOrtty to bind bueiMel day befOt• the OONIUm• A V110!Ustid he eldo cteiMn-•
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dlMd the uea Of""~.,._ ltooltholeow "Ortv.. Senta Ana. ~ --:.r:.: ,.,..~ nlla Ne1H: LOW! HU~DY c.t t210I -.... II -MlNOEZ. 8300 0 WeM ca.at... Met., ...... Nortt\ e ~ ..... .,. ...., .,. Nt\IMlll ..___~CA u.> __., 11....-on )'OU. .. _. .. oourt ..,._';;-,...;...,... ....... ,.. ~ ............. , ~ .................. "°""" ••.•.
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..... AN. CA. n. ... ...._. ... fllad """ tl"le ptelnt . ""'~-oonducted bV. Courtty a.ti.°' Ot1191 CNlltY °" J ~ ~-........ ,_,,....., Mer I , t"4 ltyj LON «HiOHr tOf!I..... ,,.... L.bT9I p; •
TNa ............ fl9d Mlt the MMSIM 6 ••t IA W1 W ............. ~ aatll tlf °'Mii County on • ....._. C.... Dr ..... -.... ·,CA. 1911 Mer1t,tM4 ~---.c:.11.-(IU) ...... . -~ or.,.. ca.at ~ ........,_ OtMoe C011t °"' ~~Co.et~ P!lol.
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Prestigious Bayfront Villa, 6Br, 7 ~ Ba.
pool. lg boat docks, $4,850,000.
Opn 1-5 101 Vi.a Lido Soud
Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba. playroom. fireplace,
beam~· Xlnt financins. $420.000.
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Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695,000.
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Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba,
patio, pool home. Fee price $775,000.
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Ocean & Jetty views, marine room. 4 Br,
3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1,285,000.
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Spectacular bayf ront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up,
2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1.~.000.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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YOUR AD IN THIS
SECTION IS
REACHING
108,777 HOUSEHOLDS
261,064 READERS
COMPARE*
OUR CLASSIFIED RA TES
Daily 101,777 25C
Plot Cuculihon Pff thovsand
Santa Ana
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Newport
Ensirn
49,000
C1rculahon
52,000
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with new c:pts, ctrapee. ap1clo1.1a r•mod•l•d
paint, root drlwrwey & C..,. Cod c::ftenner In 81'1
400 s f ~ on family ....._,. 1oc:at1on. A ,.,.
room Vacant end re.ady ottering at $385,000. S-
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ADDITION'S, DESIGN
AND Rl!MODEL
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BHt leack 2141 L11u1 a..ck U41 luta ha ~-C.11 lltu 11~ M!!J!rt lock Z71t lMdt~p crp11 dr~ a/c Foond· Blk tong hair gm hte ltlfft lllttUtr OLOtUL DEC()J; TE INTERIORS
• _ 17301 O.ech Hontlngl~ eyes tame CAT. WMrlng Exper good opportunlt Gen off m •t type 50wpm Color/design Wiii train. 0 c ea n c Io se b •ch 3 bdrm. 2'"' ba. exit C()fld. 3br 1'Ab• Condo nMf S.C. 1 BR ref""' _,.,,.,1ovn YOl:J DESERVE IT Beech 842-2834 sllv« bell. Npt Blvd, mbl tor the l'IM>\..........,.. mua~ New ' rt Weatern Corp PIT, FIT. 775-5-447
bungalow crpl blllns pool real view s l..00/month Plaza. patio. pool. spa, • • 'V• • -... • Gated v111aoe . .pure luxury, hm CM 645-8292" "V" ,..... _,,, ~·i~iiji~~~~~,tS 100 $3854 mll now X,3_228.,ft ,..,_2289 •"'·· S700 mo ... ,_.... S<30. "'" ~· aec. 2 ~ App•O• 000 ·~. !L · · -="""'-:
539-8190 BEST tee ADULT COJ.t~l;X. i 64&-0341 an. 1·30 p.~... a ~ "Newj>of1 sh .vor~1M BabyS!tt•. occ et, for CLERK • r : . -~ ~iaJiiliUW ,~. "" -~~. -~ ~ . ' , as • -S600 Call Betty 644_2270 .Va~~y :1-:!: S~~~:'. O.lboe family. 837·2813. 11pm-7am. M.fn. $·UO wlll train 495-~75-4
Nr beach 2 Br gar iAOO's tsa upper , l'i~ba. PoOI. :so. S.A. retrlge, avail now, ott at • 982•2721 873·2872 wknda. hSr /PS/t~ .. ~ 10P1~ ·76a7~ DELIVERY OAIVER/Gen'I
53M190 BEST Rlty tee turn or unturn Yrty or $575, 540-0374 prkng, no pets. $475 2 i-em. RoommaEte lhare 4 COST" MES"• BALBOA AREA et un ...... '"· ~ Help•r, Mel•I F•m•I• summer 30' boat dock people Agt 641· 1324 Br condo, • Htblutfa • ,.. ,. F 0 U N 0 I a m e I e HAIRDRESSER PIM.llarlno. CM. 751-4852 Apply W.S. Clr~ltt. 1281
But. luMar 2242 avail 619-223-7159 Sf i;;au 7~~ nnd 2 ~°a · 720-1328 °' 759 8282 Plllm Doberman , not full 675-l457 CLERK. PRODUCE. FIT. Logan. Unit J. Co.ta
OUlet 2 Bf 2 Ba 4 famlty 4 Bf'. 3 ea. ,,..,. beaeh. man8y wotl'ler~ av all 2 P:r,;t!c,~•·,=· '~'::':. Furn. room. utll pd. wun-OFFICE SPACE grown. Vlc. Adams & Sen Cl•mente area. Meaa .... Frank Of Greg
frplc dshwshr In garag• tennis/pool No pell, 53M190 BEST Alty fM "Qar. $575/mo l>rlve by er. dryer, PoOI. Jee., 19"· FROM Broollhurst 964-9598 Banking Ex$>4tf'd only. 496-0232 btwn 12-4 p.m.Mon-Frt
balcony 'll9W only $550 ma1ure persons pref. T la 111. 2183 Ponoma llA. ni• oourt. 552-0564. 50 Found Ina S.tter pup vi<: ·GISH YIUL T OllPITDS 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 650-8145167~6 a1t 64S-7009 Prof M/F thr 3br 2~ba C Springdale/Slater. H.B. TELLER PART T•lephon• receptionist lllTALlllllTllT
Jniat 2244 Bayshores 24 hr gate Her• 8 pair o S~altls 12 28R 2ba dlahwasher tum. tvall lmmed, E.bluff. Sq. Ft 646-54.. • using computer ter-NEWPORT BEACH
2 BR 1+l4 b• condo gu111d, pV1 beaches, 384' :r~~":plspr!t:,"~ patio and fireplace. 166 =i~1~~~~:r.~';~ 111.QIHllUlll Found:Whltedogwlthl.D. TIME mtnals. Muat type. Ad· •Arnn!~~
w/gerege Avall June t5, 2ba. trash paint, new 1700 bOlh klde pet .. proof E. 18th St. 3 sultn tot11 approx. Newport Beach Animal NEWPORT BEACH Ct.th vance with dynamic com-dental Ullatant
$725/mo. call Dys carpeting $1500/mo, •539-8190• 2 Br $350/mo + utH No E-slde C.M. tam has rm, 1100 ft Shell.,. 6443658 • pany opening new offioe •Are .... ....,toW()(l(lna
951-56't7, EVI 851·9647 yrly tse 2495 Crestview. BEST Rlty fM wat ..... -... no -ts· Cpl kit. prv, studenuemplyd I~ handling uperlence In Laguna Hiiis. For appt --.-· 646-6219 646-0100 ... .,.., .... · FOUND young Female preferred, but wlll treln. 951.1o10 or 66l-8200 fast paced prC)fl'esalve 28r O/Tr condo by atream ' T ~ w/lnlant only. 2450 New· fem. S235 645-9066 Call Mr Hall Shep, College Park, C.M. light typing •nd 10-key offtee
Refrlg. no pets, swim. Beaulltul executive home, In 18MI port Bl. Rmmt m/I n/smk 3bd 2ba l H/Nl-1111 ••JS area. brown 540-3471 adding machine Excel· Conatructlon: •Have a friendly ootgolng
tennis S625, 67S-9229 4 Br 2'1t Ba. Irv. T«r., Vafuahli.. 2S2S 2 Br Eastalde Oupleit new CdM, shr toll ot $975 eve Jl•/l•o-1••• IYI LARGE REWABO Lo•t lent aatery and benellls. *Pin Ta .. -lff •1 personality near Fashion Island. Npt • 67" 8836/J'-17"'8 1233 • & -1n .. "anoe. nald vacation P/T rfT t ....._ I •Haveematureattltu4M CALL US REGARDING Ctr s 1850/mo. 644-6800 IUll llW •r IUOI carpet drapes paint, All ~-rm <> • pair of wedding rings ..... • .. -.-mus ""'exper. n •Have...vvt vetbal akllla
IRVINELEASES 673-1700 Eves&wknds 28r 2~Ba. d/w, w/d hk· UTILSPD.chlld&petok. Roomforrentnearocean wrapped In tape vie. ot and alck !eve. Those rooflng642·7222 •Area~~:'.'amoker .mfil_ up, gar, frplc, $850 $695/mo. 760-8882 & tr#ys. $250/mo Call Elfflfhl '•ltt1 Marguerite & E. Coaat lnt•reated oontact Debra CONSTRUCTION 1rWCIWd enjoy• also;:-l ILIFFSWOCllM H.B.962-1789/960-1193 11111 963.4954 Newport Center full Hwy May 11.1984. :.u,~2a1;~~ at 12131 SUPER/PROJECT MGA . challenglngcarMf.
I 3 Br + den 3 Ba Pool A F i L.. R h b th 30 service 714/644-6800 640-2856 67S-3880 IMPERIAL SIL Con1truclion ol high end Pleasecall&U-0595 ealty Mtn view, ig gar, '01t-1ns ,.rlatall an I• W.stde, all new, l'lt Ba, oom. s r a . woman or 873-1700 ev.. LOST 5/29 REWARD~-alngte family horn. pro-
Baamed cell wallpapet patios, OIW, no pets. & up. Newpon Beach. o iec1 In Laguna Niguel •-aST Pvt patio trplC $1.00 kid• OK, avail tmmed. $205. 645-2590 IOlllllS low M/lab mix, wtllt• on Equal ppty Emplyr m/t/h area Ongoing pro).cta to lllT&L... •
786-1172 (81B)79S.:9504 C..ta •en zt24 S875l mo 645-6646 ltttla,Jltttll 2904 WOITIYlllm ~~::~.5~68:}'s'.:~1~r,~) Banking tollow lnOoeanvlewmu-X-ray lie Flelllbte, pMllM --~-----"--------Cott type q let area 1 -Full MfVIOe Reeeptlonlat, TIWI Fill Tiii tar planned community S e • I B • • c h CAP9 Cod 3Br 2ba, huge USS/ Dix mobile h&M. no br s~ utti 1::C.d $540 UlllA IUCH conference room. X•ox, LOST f /whlte poodle mix Xlnt opponunlty In an at-MUii be lop ttlght. Excet-(213>43 l-2929
yard. qule1 cul~sac. pets Matur• adut11 w/gar S500 sec dep + IOTOll Ill mall and top Secretarial (Missy) (ofd) vi<: Gold· trectiYe Savings & loan lent compensation pact!· ----
shutters. flower box... Oulet. aacure S23 er ck 642·3099 Service on 111• From enwest & Mac Fadden, lmmed opening offers age Send rnume to The lllT&L IYIEllEIT
3880 M~~:'1 Drive brand new remodel. 1991 Newport. 646-8373 -Wkly rentals. S 125 & up S275 and up H B 898-1190 REWARD vaned duties Taller 0 Hiii Co. 1 Upper New· Exp•rienced hygenlHt
Sl200/mo 2424 Sierra Eastslde 2 Br 1 Ba gar. Cotor TV, free coffee. Cal1forn11 Execu tive t _.. Call port Plan. Newport _ ___. ble t
COLONY 3Br 2Ba. au. Vista Dys 673-l395 Aprtanh, V • trplc. beam cell '635 • heated pool & steps to Center L~!m~~t.Bo~~ 3v:C:e :~~r 7~~~:!,;"" Beach 92660 & call War-j;;;;';i:: ~~:,,d.g :C:
Community pool. tennis. HARBOR VIEW 3 br/2 ba. lst last & MC S225 2 per-ooean K1tch"s avail Cent9fP01n1e area REWARD 549•2320 o cs L ren Jamu tor appoint-hons Ah 5PM, 5«-5487
$900 mo 497·2524 fam rm. nu pnt/drps. Ctrtll •el llai Z'l22 sons. no pets 650-l798 985 N Coast Hwy t9762 MacArthur Blvd 1700 Adams Av• ment at 752-0700 1""11 •••~II Grdnr S 1295. 644-4295 4881/t XCiCIL 38R 2ba. East11d• sharp 1br, enci Laguna Beach, 494.529• I corner o I J • m . LOST· white Coekatiel. Colla Mesa, Ca EOE OOOIS
2 -Bdrm • ~ 2 at .. a. H.V Hom•• SornerMt Upstairs unit, ~ .,.. gar .. bit-Ina. $525 mo No SIU Ml -L bore• I Irv In•. Ca Eas111de C.M. area. Re-
IEIT&L IECEPTilllST
ca ........ " mdl 5 8 1 ·Call 673-7942 pet1. 546-5882 att• Spm ~5 955-2281 ward. 545.9590 Iv mag Beautician ' Sell·startlng. aggressive
Avall now Neat & clean . r, mmec .. agts. 979·3848 ask lor Pam Wkly rentals n avail SHARE 200 sq ft ottic. In Mtsalng since Sunday 3 l&llOITTEIS lndtviduals to work at Or ---------Nearby pool $1075/mo 673-7761, 760-1397 Cesta ••II 27 4 __ $1 19/wt< & up Color TV. Cly's tlnest hamburg9f
Exper'd. I/lime Laguna
Hills area 837-6200
Agt 640-5560 u[)o PARK 'DR· O.ytr01\t 1Br 1Ba 323 E 18th. I car E;~~d:a Br~r~lcch~I ~~r 2~~~:.:;;~m Blvd c M ~: ;;, 1~:!%';~('; s 100 ~~u':.51~~·J:':~~· ,;;, SIPEIOm ti restaurant Exp pref
u;;ry-Park/Terrace 2Br Pent:iouse Spaci ous gar. pallo, no pets S-480 car ort S625 ,640--0997 . 646-7«5 dark blue/gray coal Oesta leta Apply In person 3-5PM. 2ba $795 Joyce Waltte 2B<l + den. Panoramic Sl8fra Mgmt 641· 1324 p . ~--OC Airport are•. Qlf apace. looks like amall German Mon-Fri. Ruby's on tne
w631·1266 h673·3529 bay VUS Security Large1Br tea Saaatr 533·1 163 sq I, lots ot Shepard. Answers to •Fullbenel1ts BalboaPler.
$1800/mo yearly 1Br & 2Br Apt pool, leun-382 Victoria btwn Newpon I l •a-prkng, Janttorlal & all utna t J w · •Advanced training WOODBRIDGE 2br 2ba WATERFRONT HOMES dry lac From $424/mo & Har b 0 r new eata I "~ Incl From S 1 per IQ 11. name 0 esae. earing •Full or part time OISTllEl IEIYIOE
Condo tor lse on grnbelt INC 63t-1400 548·0336 carpel/d rape~lpatnt . Elalde C.M. 11udl0. avail. Mo-to-Mo 557·7010 ~~~1i:"c:~~~~~5 llPllOnl Full i1me positions avall-
ltCflPlllE/mtST
Sharp person needed to
work m fast paced New-
port a..ch RE. offtce,
Must have excellent typ-
ing & dlcataphone attlll•.
75wpm typing. Word pro-w/ckar~~· Xln~ ltoc ,nr Peninsula-Udo tale July 1BR $410. Utll paid, $445.851·9523 6/15 Nrt>each&Shops. Otcsul1e.2 medlumrooms or631·1916. 111·1110 able at Irvine tocauon. par ... ,. PoO · enn I , • d Pvt yard prkg $700/mo Appllcant1 must have 1
etc $735 days 680-8900 $3500. Augu1t $4000. carport, In ry, no pets. large Bach Apt, good I I 111i 642:2045 avail. Could b4t shared. SCR•M-L£TS to 2 yra customer Mrlce Contact Lydia, 833-2900
eve·a 631 ·8304 Agt 67S-8t61 383 W. Bay. 548-9516 local, prv1 patio. nc u · airport area 756-1234 n ~Tru~rasMf & mantcurlat exper., pleaaant tel•· ---------
L11aaa leac• 2 41 Private poot xtnt 3 Br hse 2 1 Br Condo. garage 859 W. 19th St. S350. Fabulous oceanfront 3 Br Otftce & Reoeptlon avall. ANSWERS with lollowlng. Rent phone mannM, ability to DISHWASHER/BUS PER-
C9Sslng exp«. helpful.
• Ba2frplc2cargar$1175 w/opener. wld hkup• lg 1 Bdrmwlthgarege.No ~:r·v~~~~~1':)3m· 450 sq tt approx space or commlHfon. opereteCAThelplulbut SONMon·Frl,9:30em to 2 Bdrm, den, 1'1t Ba, fplc. neg opt to buy details micro. frplc. patio on peta. tKll refa. Cell aft $400/mo 1005 Brtoao. eg8-o757 not required. Excellent 3 p.m. Newport Art Mu-
Ctose to beach & town 539-6190 BEST Alty lee water. lakes & 1tream1, 8pm 645-3487 lido Isle & Peninsula C.M. 650·6533 Origin· ASHY benetllr. Contact: A. aeum. 759-1122 Margie .
Avail July 1 S850/mo. pool & 1pa. $875. homes. July $3500, Aug. Fllrt·Bobeat BEAUTY: Manlcurl1t wtlh Ertkssontamto3pm714 __ .__FLMllT 487 -35281673-3698 SHARP 38drm Shores ~S...31 l5 MESA PINES 2650 Harle s4ooo Bill Grundy Rltr. Office apacu/Eitec Suite TO ROAST client• IOf buay Nwpt 860-4133 or J. Mlllaf 9em ... ..,. ,...
-Beach houM + Pools BEAUTIFULBach$475 tn Coat• Mesa Area. M y mother-ln-lew 'a a.acn Seton 675-3828 to 3pm 7148604126. Pmme.8dfl."9k.New· 2 Br 2Ba Arch Beech Hgta. $1150 mollse 64S-0423 2 Br. 1¥. Ba. Condo, lalte, 1 Bdrm S575 675-6161 S150/450 Call 831-0141 lavorll• 111p ot the Syd or T.,renc. &YOl llTmll 1'01flJch er•. ff.CS-~'5
patio deck. dark rm. streams & waterfalls. PRVT patio, pool, apa V =,..ac-1-1-=-in______ Wlndow offa, prof sutte, ~ "The chicken• ----------......... ----.. _ DRIVERS: X·COUNTRY
some oc ean vu. WllTIUfF'I tr pie, micro, ger~e TOP •rea. quiet. no pets a ..: -1_ otAAl F·· .. lon i·•a-.... .,. .. rl-. have co •. me home TO BOOKKEEPER. Compot9f -• s tOOO/mo Cell Ctrl tlln lllllTY w/opeoer, pool & apa, 5-49·2447 ....... •n -· .. "" "-v" .... ROAST & cash now •xper Non E.O.E M..,.. CGalRIEf.GllcO.Ar9qy~dC.HTS
643-0611or 497.3451 4 Br. pool,,_.., country, S8be7s!1motoc:.. .. S-1n31p15roject UTllEYlnr IUCI ll'EITlLS reeeptc._r;o17nl,_~0m~""coplttr ---·-Tl_1 _____ smok __ .,._._1rv1_,,._._ie_1-_20_20_ --.... ..
h 'I' e " ..,.. .. "" '7V\I ••••--.-1111 tCle111tled Ad• er• the 1631 Placentla. CM K~ en er-on Pf'loM tr. v•ry c arm ng. ev ry Condo ,..,... w/cathedral Avail now. Wkly .Balboa Long· hatred blk cat -•uw-• .,,.._., to a auc:oaNful ORY CLEANERS: ~~:Y1 :i~~~b; ~ .r~~~r =~ai~d::' :' ~ ~. ~= celllng.''1 Br w/loft, Newport Alty 675-8 HO la~~.~j1 2tll wCd/someM grey_ 7~1ar85d5. !1~~~1~~t 8~735 geirage CK yard ..a.I lt'a • Mature Counter Peraon
642·5678 lease S2000. 673-7544 ttled Ada M 2·5e78 enctad garage. balcony, Catalina Apt aleepa 4. vu better way to t8'1 more Perm. PIT Call 839-2655
laundry, bltlna. no peta, kltch equipped Avall SOlllL PllPEln PtrMaals 3 I OAlllO/ .. llWAIEI people! 16475 Harbor 81 F v
$750 85S-0&65 SPMC. wkly & wi<nda. 673-1627 QllltrH•I fer YtrltfJ FIT. hOVfl to be arrenged. ::.:.:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:: _______ .......,..
PUI SITTlll lOVEl y Maul 2 Br water-•• Htttlffll.. WI &IE mu •n• Som• e~lenee needed I ·1 p·1 '
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Condo •l>'\9 w/calhedral front Condo Own•r F ,.. ' II Apply In pereon. II r I II celling, 1 Br wlloft, 2 Br 2 S60.p/day. Avl. June & HI I I •r ar•a. And runnlQO 7AM-10:00 KMm Alma Herdwar• Inc .
Ba. enctsd garaoe. prl-Fall. ~-4022 WHl IHH IE IW PM a day, 7 days a week. 2&66 Harbo< Blvd .• CM
I d M•11n. Present thl• ad and re-vet• pallos. eun ry, Rt atala ti -1 t mas...,, tor Caahler. PIT Perking
blttns. no pet1, $750. IL ZtOI lillt/htt. I ltll. ~vper~eW:, one.-·•• structure, Npt 8ch $4.00 85S-0665 SPMC. .ut hoor. 87S-2790
Femalermtetoshere3BR l11ld14, ClllOISlflUll&ll GRAPHIC-ARTIST .·········••I Newer 2 Bdr, wlw cpt, g1..a-AA0arel 11111 llll •••••• CHILO CARE-FIT. PIT. In drapes, D/W. w/garage. con d 0 • P 0 0 111 P • ••-• • •.....,. my CM hrne. Exit aelery
no pets. S520 631-5553 $350/mo, 7141432-0456 M2·1111 FILLEITll ExJ)e('d. 642-7803
Wednesday, Jillie S F R h 4 C 11"111• ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): Style ii.imprinted, commitment 1s 1 8~E::~~~0~PJS~llla. :':' co=~·~~s~b~~~ •••trclal v-" CHIROPRACTIC AS· Orange County daily newspaper is
made and you are called upon to advise and perform. Focus on basic 120.1328 or 759 8282 lt•tal1 2911 -...,r""'o,...,P-SU~---SIST/SECRETARY see•·:ng 8 qw·ck layout artist with . . . "fi--" l . h' M Coo~ PTef No wa19f· u Femal•• pref Models end Muat be bright & chMrful. iu tasks, special services, respons1b1hty, tntens1 1...u re at1ons 1p. ember bed•. no peta. FIM employed shr 2 Br. 16040 narbor F V. Escorts (2131866-1964 Only those with exp""" knowledge of typesetting repro-
of opposite sex cares very much, shows it. expects you to l"CClprocate. 2450 Newport house. Costa Meu 1240 sq ft reapond 646·9702
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Favorable moon aspect coincides Sharp 2 Bedroom garden $300/mo 645-1698 Ag.,,t 541•5032 la1i at11 4014 LHve mffseg• duction, reproduction, camera ready
with personaltt}. chansma. physical attraction, ability to be at nght apt no pet• $500 F 10 shr ig CM hme X-chg Corona det Mar Prime Re-omenl eu ue alneu OLEltO&L art. Must be able to get lon g well
place at "special" m oment. Y ou'll finish important project, you'll gain 546-9950 ror asststance--teacher In tall space Avallab .. July you will en)oy Window Appll<:ant• must have 8 with sales reps and in~ret their
wider audience and you could "strike it rich!" smell 2 Bdrm, t Ba hOuse wt1ee1 chair 64S-2357 ~73:S8;~~ng tot Agent Security Prod'• 979-4624 mo. to 1 yr offtc. ••P8f ideas in layouts. Add.itiona1 prospects
GEMINI (Ma) 2 1-June 20): Stress oriJinahty, independence. with lenc:ed yard. gar Health oriented non -------... .,ti Leu 40 50wpm eocura1ety Tl\9 may include flyers, brochures. maps
w1lhngness to make new sian in "different'' d1rcct1on. Get to hean of S500/mo 640-7464 Eves smoker 10 shr lovely 2 Br N•wport Blvd Coste ...... ....,,_.__. .... _ ... ___ position offer• a v81'1ety and sales presenuon visuals. 3 years
be c: I h l 1au· nh d home Newly decorated. M... 1 5 0 0 I q I ft LIHI UIYI 8IOOI of duties Excel beneflll matters. come iam1 aar wit ru es, rcgu oos, n.,.ts an per-3 min lrom beech $400 S7501mo Reelonomlca Prime Financial SeMcee Contec1 J Gould. 9am to exJ»rience -newspaper preferable.
m1ss1o ns Leo. Aquanus nauves figure in unusual ~nario. westbay llO mo. Mitch 645.1262 Corp 675-6700 Mike 557-3512 3 pm. (7141 eeo..4124 Sen8 resume or letter of quallfi-
CANCER <June 21-July 22): You're concerned with duuuon. ----&YOIUTIIUL cation to~
Purpose. ultimate goal. Key is to investigate. to a•ve full rctn to TIWllllH MIF shaNi 3 bdrm apt lo Shop/Store/Otflce space ltrt gHn
er I $300/ I -~ 300 IQ ft OI more. rUI ' r. t •ou ••-0 intellectual cunostt). Short tnp is on agenda, commun1cauon from ~I fer lilt rvine. 552•1';;f8 m ....... c M ... C-2 549.7249 •• I "' EQ'E ORANGE CO T DAILY PIL T
relative figures prominently. Aquanan pl~~ponant role. Frptc. vaulted ceitlng. dbl c c --.. R-E-[o•A""N""s--· LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Social acti accelerate. ~ou make garage. poot & •P•· N B steps to beach M-• dM dlit au~~ A · •mr From 9.875up 10 95% LTV P.O. Box 1560 · 2 Br 2'h Ba +Oen .$850 non smkr. rnp & neat prkg, from 2 · 2855 · Dennlcil Aaaoe 831·9703 M•• YfNf ~ _. ,..._._ Nesa CA 9.,626 important colflacts. you 'll h.ave chance to incrcasecamtngs. ou'll also 6M w 181h 64s...2739 ,260 no uui1 673-0390 coaat Hwy 875-6900 lef gr.~:;::cr• Deify Pl-_.... • ~
locate an1clc that had been lost, missing or stolen. Cycle htgh. you'll .-. d 1 WANTED· People Medi"" tot c Ada. Auen\.ion: Melinda Thackerv But. lt1c 74 Aeap. prof, MtF. tun, apll1 a al l I pvt TO iss S10,000 ~P. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·-1---makc r~I move. IOl\nllon and timing will be OD ~l. SUJ* home N.8 . $550. H ltatall UZO NO credit ., , no penalty
VI GO (Aua.. 23-Scpt. 22): Stress ~unctuality, wit inaness to revise ;1288/up. Ld\'. 1 It. 548.-.6784 w 281·2223 Af&,'°1t 3000.,. "· lncldl,.,, o.nison Aaaoc 873.1311 ~
and review and to rebuild on more sohd structure. Circumstances take pool. IP•· 18992 Florida. -----.....----.... ... TR~ AUi\ PRIZES!
sudden swing in your favor-~ou art ooina to cm-"' a "big Wlnncr." 842•2834, 842·3172 Rmmt to Shr 2br apt on 11• office. 3 ph .... iefJ Wut.. 1 KIDS-EARN GREAT .. _~ 11111 • . ..,. ··r-Baltsoa Penn. S375 mo. 1005 Brloao, C M .1.-.~-~~~~~~~ Taurus, Leo, Scorpio persons ljurc in cxc1tjng scenario. QUIET 2 Br. l'~ba, *625. Parlltng avall 675-0888 S1500/mo. 844-7299 &11W11• lllflll
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for chan&e, travel, variety, ~5·S= ~:t.,.'·101 ~: F.m. Roommate toe 2 BR lrvlna area, 1200 eq ft. Telephone op.rator. 01-
mystery and glamour. You'll be asked to attend special conference or H0-1851 apt Acroea St. 10 Bch. '550/mo. s.. tenent •t flee exper. n.c. VerlOue
ctandcsune mcctin&. Tile notes. realize you'll aain lbrou&b written '400 mo + uttr Balboe 3023 s. 0r_.. Ave e A 1Mt1. lap ~ .. 3&2 3rd
word. Gemini, V1rao, Sa&in.arius persons ft&Urc promincntfy. ll&Wlll Pen Chrlatle 64&-55-46 • St. •C. Laguna S..Ch
SCORPIO (0Ct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Wish comes true, romance i1 YILLAll CMattan fa 35+ E'llde Aaa ..... taJ! -&18Wll• IUYIOI
hi&hlighted and you act what you want for the mere askina. Domestic New 1 1 2 Bdrm luxury cieen quiet hm. 281 1b• SPIRITUAL R!ADINGS Expeiolenoe or win train, an
adjustment takes place, could affect rcsideooe, marital status, lifestyle. epta In 14 p1an1 1 Bdrm. 1g yrd. oonlkler rm/brd ~n ""11~'~ ~ lhlfi.. 5-40.1m
Moon pos1t1on highliahts pleasure.,1peculation and romance. 2 Bdrm~ Te>wnhomts tor older c:p1 &50-7165 C.mlno ~. s.n Clem. &11W1191 lllYlll
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dtt. 21): Define te? ralize orden : ~~am: -:=· ltata 1 ..... Ue'd. ~92·7291 Taking eppllcauon for
from top are subJCCt to chanct. K«p options open, ect tecl\njques, F~oin a.;;• O..: F,..Y cen:alen High scfiOOI •Splrltuel AMow 1 Ad· open minded oP«Stora.
look behind scenes for many answen. lndividuaJ w o is established in drive Not1h on hac:tl to Pttnelpel wlahee to .,blet vt80f'. Ad'kie In .,. Mfe ettracttve YOice nece.-
carttr or business will make you a tempuna offer. Mcfadden end W•t on .c:commoda110n, cSoae to 11'\&Un: iove, mamaoe. ery.Xlot Ntary • multiptt CAPJUCORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Emphasize producuon, basic McFMlo.ti to SMwtnd ~.two edutta, 4 c;hll· bualneu, HI. U1·83tl bonua pro~ Cell
values. abthty to ttach beyond current o~tations. Commurucate v lage. (714)183..&1M dran. ~ s-22 or iono-. ... Sam _.pm 2 i55
with o ne at a distance, check customs, laws 10 foreian lands. Spothaht • ( I 7to-14oa t • Attenoant. Nie. room 1n
on romance. carttr, achievement and .,eater finanaal sccunl) 1 Sem+-retlfed prof txchenge '°' occallen.tl
A0 UARJUS (Jan. 2()..fcb. 18): You •~t answai to puuh~ 1 Br d91tf«S PfJfer Blutta fOlN) ADS aulatence for tl9Cher In ~ ..-&44·5519 att 5 Johl\ wheetcn .. ,, f46.2317 quesuo ns. Focus on taxes. interest rates. 1nhentancc. resources o 1100 . s 1100
o then. Ass1ptment 11 finished and you should know tt. Burden is 831-4HO Agent flct Illa 4 ID( FREE AITI LIT PlllN-
removcd. you ire Hk~ to appear before special aroup. Libra fiiurcs eozy 2er tt>e, Jrptc, beam 188 ~ A + 7 w COiia M Ooltw Rent • c. of o o
prominently. ~.oar.N-#p HQM• Men. $200/monct' Cal.• ha lmmed OC*lil'ljlt for ~ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20\· You'll learn more aboul lAw. riubl•c No P41t• ·le76 '45-t812 450-1300 full & p11tme P'O"tlan• ,. • Full co o.n.flta Conttct la11ons a.nd mamaae. KnoWt~ will make you strona, you' I take l!ASE 11100-2 m'i'iiW 14,.7 Wtei'Cii Df, N 8 141-Mll Ctltla a ., 2132 So.
"plunae" and you'll be mo~cn:atfVc Get tohean of ""-lttn.. tllchangt bra. 2 batha. eecurlly s130 aq It .-.art>or 8N<S. MeMim 1~~m~~llb~oc1~Me~n~itmaM1fi~t. e~nro~e~M~ ~'t ~1~n g11~1;•~11~~~~~"~'~=~~~·•••••••••·~~~~-••••••~·
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Garden pest
6 ls worried
11 Grassy .,.ea
14 Instrument
15 Legitimate
16 Fodder crop
17 Looks after
18 Make worse
20 Chaperon
22 Be un-
decided
23 Fundamen-
tals
25 Made eyes cit
28 Sawbucks
29 Sun god
30Gulded
32 Brunch food
34 Painstaking
39 A.ther
42 llk•
43 Did again
45 Make joyou1
46 Time period•
49 Prohlt>IUon
SO Aeps.
54 Gray: pref.
55 Intrepid
56 Sink
58 For lnlkle
UM
80 Act badly
1 2 3
83 Cont•lll9r
66 Monkey
67 Theuurua
•uth<><
68 Cwrler
69 Born '70 lt1ehrymose
71 Anoint.
arch.
DOWN
1 Prepared
2 Crusty food
3 Friendly act
4 West Pakl~
stan river
S Medicine
serving
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
6 Projeetlng 27 Pastrami SO Mad. Ave nm source type
7 Entertained 30 Hot vapor 5 1 Complaint
8 Incite 31 Small ch1nge 52 "We're off
9 Bitumen 33 Holy one. Fr. --the
10 C•bbage 35 -Blas: Wtzard"
di~ Lesage hero 53 Sad sound
11 Cut closely 36 Intricate 55 Non-metellic:
12 Of a cereal 37 African land efement
13 Aecotorer• 38 Vogu4l 57 Forwwd
19 Large tank 40 At the peak 59 Eight· pref.
21 Negative 41 People: pref. 61 Garden tool
23 Up and about 44 Surrender 62 Mottern title
24 Oanlet -4 7 XC &4 -Aviv
26 Arn· llbttng 48 Wool weight 65 Rather than
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Motor Route Available • Newport Beach area, three
hour per day. Earn a pprox.
$600 per month. CaUTiiOO
lo 4:00 PM. Ask for Bruce
Emsley.
CIRCULATION DEPT.
642-4321 EOE
ORANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT
JJO W BU ST ·COSTA ~ESA CA 92626
DIMES
A-
LINE
WANT ADS
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
PRIVATE PARTIES
DEADLINE:
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THE
FAMILl'
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"He really has a long leash!"
MARMADl"KE ~ by Brad Anderson
"It's Marmaduke's obedience school
diploma. He got it by mail."
TODAY 15 REPORT CARD
DAY MARCIE . .TODAY
WE FIND OUT IF WE
MOVE UP A G~ADE ...
TUMBLEWEEDS
ARE You
G°OI~ 10 GUIT
youRJOBAND
WORK HE~E?
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DO YOU WANT ME
TO PASS OUT T14E
REPORT CARDS. MAAM ?
BIG GEORGE
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WE ALL KNOW UNCLE ROY 19
A LIAR, &OT WE
PON'i C.AP.E.
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"Stop gawking and JUMP!"
DEN~•s THE ME~ACE Hank Ketcham
-<~ · · ~trr
.s Jill
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OR EMPT'r' A FEW
WASTtBASKETS?
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
.. HEAVEN kNOWS
I C,AN'T ,AFFORD 10
PAY HIM THAr. ..
by Charles M. Schulz
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SWAP A LO£
Both vulnerabl . South dealt. you can determ1ne whtn to
lote them -Lo your profit. NORTH
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+ASUZ
WEST EAST
We like the way North
handled lht bidding. Sintt lit
had shown slam lnurtst wfth
hit four spade cue·bld, lhtre
+80 +Kll0t75% was no need !or him lo do
more thu confirm diamond
suppol!t at the five·level.
WJL.b a. dead minl.mwn open
Ing, South was not inclined to
venture further.
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The bidding:
S.Utli West Nonll Eut
I 0 Pua Z + 3 •
4 0 Pua 4 • p.,.
5 + P ... 5 o Pua
Put PaH
Opening lead: Six of •.
Some tricks you simply
have to lose. But on occasion
SHOE
WeJt led bit top spade. and
'-declarer was not all t~at
thrilled with his contract.
ft East surely had the ace or
hearts for his vulnerable
three·level bid, so there was
a distinct danger ol lostng
two heart tricks and a club.
If Ea.st held three clubs. ht
could be end played in that
suit and forted lo Jead •
heart Crom the ace. But since
he held the long spades. 1t
t 'VEGCr ANO~~
UP it? lME ARCTIC ClrlCL.£
AAD 1ltE WEAlUER ~ REAL. CIWMM't ...
0
FOR BETIER OR FOR WORSE
CHAIL£S
GOREN
wu tnore likely that West
would have any club length.
However, therf' were two
roada to success. Can you
1pot them'/
Tiu~ 1tralghUorward way
ia lo dutk the opening lead.
East wins the king, but he
can do no damage. Assume
be returt1.1 a spade. Declarer
di1card1 a club, draws
trumps. cashes the klng·ace
or clubs and establishes tbt
suit with a rull. He can get
back ~o dummy with a lrump
to discard his losing hearts
on the lonr club5. To prevent
an overtrick. East must cub
lhe ace or htarlS al trick lwQ.
Declarer traveled another
path. He won the a~ or
spades, drew trumps and
caahed the king-ace of dubs.
Now he led the ti11:ht of
apades off the board ao<
when Eut covtrtd with lh
nine. declary dltcardtd hi
losing cl11b. 'Ea1t waa airadd
ed with the lead and had .
choice or losing exits. I
spade would present declare
with a ruff .. luff and a hear
would set up the table'• ldn1
ai Che ruinUtnr trick .
How cM J" c...._ tlM
bett .,.u., lead? Clwlet a.,. ..... tlte uawet. , ••
copy tf "WWU., O,.al-e
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'"Gorea·Lude." care .t tklt
aew.,.per, P.O. Bea 259.
Nenr .... N.J. 07643. Makt
elteeb peyable t. Ne••
peperboob.
by Jeff MacNelly
by Lynn Johnston -------IF l'M NC1f GOI~ 'i:> ............ ----------...... IT~ "TRE DOClbR,iJOl\N THEYke
PUffiNG-ELltAe>e:IH ON
1NIRRve:NoOS f"'\~DtCA'TION\
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A5~~~SEN~
LEAVE 1l4e£ HA~ AAIJ6_
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DR. S~OCK
NO, 'fHe; RUL.-E:S
FOR SURGE:RY
ARS 'fH e SAMe. As ,..._.ose. FOR
F'OOt,.., c>OC"f'OR'
GORDON ..•
YOU
HAVf; 1"0 t<eeP A,..
L.-E!AS'f' ONe FOO'f'
ON "fHS
Ft..OOR/
SLEEP-I M~MT
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by T o.m Batluk
Of ~.J. ((()() HAVE 10 RCAUZE lMRl NO ONE WA5
~ OF 1HE A&8E5m&
PPD8L.EM WHBJ 1HE ~ ~1~mALW son •. r!
by George Lemont
~efA15ftt,
IS K1N ~t Ge151 HIS SfUS TIW. -~·
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Polling placea CIOM at 8
tonight.· Peopte wno have
queetlone about reglltratlon-
and voting or wish to r9'<)rt
lrregularttles at the polls
lhould call the Orange Coun-
fy Registrar of Votera Infor-
mation llne at ~-2244.
Coa•t
Founding publisher
Walter Burroughs sees
Far East Interest In Costa
Mesa bank./ Al
300 Edison High School
scholars pick up
academic 'gold' at
awards ceremony .I A3
California
"A state ena hlfhR'i -.:.
allows local governments
to hike property taxes has
received approval./ A4
Nation
Search narrows for four
escaped killers believed
to be In North Carolina
town./ AS
~world l.
Reagans dine with Queen
Elizabeth, Prince Phlllp
prior to economic summit
meetings.AS
Crew members aboard
doomed square-rigger
recall horrors of final
minutes./ A4
Mind and Body
Most common cause of
aerobic dancing Injuries
Is too much enthusiasm.
/81
Getting a blood pressure
check every two years
should be a 'high' priority.
/81
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.Sports
Ex-Golden West College
siugger.B_ob Grandstaff_
heads a list of area play-
ers chosen In the baseball
draft./C1
The Angels and Dodgers
each suffer defeats In
major league basebaltac-
tlon./C1
Entertainment
Two writing students
have come up with the
plot of a unique TV movie.
/83
The Statler Brothers
picked up the bulk of
awards at Music City
News fete Monday night.
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._...+::=held for. murder
Girl claims tot wa; fatally tfijured.
when crtb c·onapsed in HB home
By STEVE MARBLE died of internal tnJuries. police rc-
0ttll9o.tr,........ ported today.
A 15-ytar-old ·babysitter from Polacc would not divulge why the)
Huntington Beach was arrested Mon-became susp1dous of the babysitter.
day on suspicion oC murder after a 7-who reportedly had told officials the
month.old boy she was canng for , infant •
Cu~ hi• ballot
Jeff Bau of Ca.ta ¥eu wu amoq dle.ftnt ti> .ate1n eo.ta "'
Ilea u the polls opened at 7 a.m. today. Here. be recel•es
a ballot from Jim Knhlman, whoee aaraie la dotna daty ua
..
HBl>oy, 13, to soar
as an Eagle Scout
rader
c.Qvered raffttl
toeam honor
By ROBERT BARKER
Ot .. 0.-, ........
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Mike Murray 1s no tenderfoot at
the tender age of 13 years.
He wtll probably never know if he
fulfills that dream. he said. because
thert arc no figures on the national
level. The Guinness Book of World
Records or the Book the Lists has no
listing for the youngest Eagle Scout
either.
But when Mike attends his Court of
Honor ceremony on Father's Day at
the St. Simon & Jude Church in
Huntington Beach. he will be the
youngest Eagle Scout in his group that
numbers about 35 memben in Troop
226.
which he w~s sleepina coll~pscd. -·d;tt)·~'PPCare<t .. tobC suspmou's:-.-·---.,n~oo~n-::o~n~s'.""'us~-:p~tC't~·on~ .. o...,._m'!~ ... =iM
Paramedics "'81d the infant ap-Police would~-~YH.hr, the death &&reed to ao to the City police s.aauon
pea red to· be sufTerina from internal appnred to be sp!tfob's •. for quntioninc.
injuries when they were called Sun· An au~>' ormed Monday Huntinaton Beach ~I. Ed
day aftem~n to the 16th Street conftnned the paramedics' susp1-McErtain said tbe be~ :W
apartment in old town Hun11n11on cions 1hat1hc child had died of ma~or worked for the bOy's permu oa a
Beach where the boy's parents li\e. internal injuries. A spokesman with number of occuioos;. Becautt of tht
The infant. taken to the Fountain the Oran County Coroner's office. 1tter's age, McErWn said ~ could
Valle) Community Hospita1 trauma ho"-tver. would not detail the ~turc not relca~ 1be sin's name.
center. dted earl) Sunday e\emn.s. of the injuries. Police also did not Pf"O'ick me
Hosp11.al .officials reported!) con· Oettttivcs said the bah) sitter .was ·name of the 7-month-old boy or bi1
tacted police and informed them the taken into custodf Monda) after· parents.
pout.na-ptace today. a.lly Brew and lluy .... , ...... z ••
tbe b&DGit fo1"81e iD tbe bacJlCromu.L Tarnoat wu dacrlbed
.. •lJCbtlJ beldnd 8Chedale tbla momma.
County
vOting
starts
Prtmaty turnout
lags ~hind 1980
in early balloting
By JERBY BIBSce oe .. .., .......
Votina was slow in OranF County
this morninL falling behind the s-;e
set in the presidential . four
yean ago, according to~
County Rqistrar of V 01en office.
By 9 a.m .• the registrar reponed
only 6.6 percent of the county•s
reg1stcred voters' had made it to the
poUs to cast ballou in the presidential
primary election, which includes
st.ate and local ballot propositions.
COOIJ'CSStonal seats.. sate Senate and
Assm\bJy races and muntcis-1 and
superior court judgcshi~
In the 1980 primary. wben 59
percent of the v.oters turned out. 8
percent had voted ~ 9 a.m ..
Rccistrar of Voters Al Olson pre-
dicted there would be a 60 pcrocnt
turnout by the umc polls close at 8
toni&ht. .
Voting in the Oranat Cout area
-~ ................ county s-ec. umple of three
prcancts in Cost.a Mesa ind Ncwpon
(Ple9ee-SLBCTIOJl/A21
Debts may ground
Airspur choppers
From staff and witt reports
A controversial commuter hehco~
tcr service that shuttles passengers to
and from John Wayne Airport may be
grounded again, this time because it's
flying in the red.
Airspur Helicopters. Inc.. which
operates an airport commuter scrv1oc
between airports in Oran~ County.
Los Angeles. Fullerton and Burbank.
1s scrambling to conunue operations
in the wake of a ruling that the
company must restructure its $40
million debt or cease opef1t1ons.
both law and fact and we are
appcalina the decision as one course
of action." said Jack GallaaJicr of
Hunungtoo Beach, the president of
tbe Los Angclcs--based farm.
Airspur owes ~40 million to lntcr·
nauonal Wcstminister Bank of Lon.
don for the purchase of six Wcst-
(Pleue eee AlllSPO'a/ A2)
A seventh.grade student at Gisler
Middle School in Huntington Beach,
Mike has aspired for a long time to be
the youngest Eagle Scout in the
country. · (Pleue Me EAGLE/ A2) lllke llarray Airspur. which began its helicopter
shuttle service in February 1983. had
its license suspended for nine weeks
afier six pcop~ were IRJUred ma Nov.
7 crash in a Long Beach fieki. Federal
Aviation Administration in -
vestigators later discovered that the
wl rotor on the Westland-30 hehco~
tcr was defective.
$500,000
art theft
inNewpo~
Earher conflicts betwccn A1rspur
and Orange Count~ residents who
protested the noise and disturbance
of the choppers haH been settled
since the shuttles took to the air again
earl) this year
On Ma\ IO. Cl\ 11 Aeronautics
Board law.JUdJe John Vittone ruled
that because A1rspur 1s 100 pct'ccnt in
debt to a foreign creditor. the com·
pan) 1s not a .. rmzen of the United
States .. under the Federal o\ Hation
.\ct. ..
V1ttone·s ruhng means that A1rspur
has until Jul) 16 to restructure its
debt. dose down or file a legal bnef
appealing the dec1S1on.
"We thmk the Jud&C 1s wrong 1n
By STEVE MARBLE oe ... o.-,,......,.
Sat-.ador Dali artwork worth more
than a half riullion dollars -includ-
ing SC\.eral ongmal paintings -has
been rcponed stolen from a Newpon
Beach an gallet) where the valuabk
rollert1on was on displa).
Pohcc said 18 paintinp. litho-
vaphs and etchings by the famed
surrcaJ1st. were taken sometime late
unda~ or earl} Monday when the
galler) was dosed.
Thie' cs apfarcntl} smashed
throutdl a wall o Signature Fine Aru.
2636 \\-.Coast Highway, to aet to the
Dah collcctJon. wbtch bad been cm
d1spla} since the first of May.
The Dab exhibit was scbechaled to
(Pleue eee A.RTWoalt/ 6.2)
·Deluca _case: A journey into the mind
Attorneys a mlt c tent flied mall carrier,
but claim teen's brain was ·unconscious·
• Who is Gabriel.Deluca: a "WOUld·bc
rapist turned kiUer or a men.al basket
case who went bCrxrk after aulpina
nine straiibt shots of tequila?
After thrtt v.uk. Dcluca·s fil"5t·
dqrce murder tnal has turned into a
lcpl tus-of-war O\CT what makes the
I f·ycar-old a«Uscd killer tick. It has
bceomc an ttnt ,oumcy throuah the
youth's seeminaly ft'oub~ mind.
Tht pa~. dart·h11ttd tttn i ac-
cused ofJnurdttinapos&al cam rld.t
Jean Ha1'ton on Jan. 3 a he
delivered mail in Ocluca·s upper cla
Huntinaton Beach ncilhborhood
It was the day at\er the lont cw Year·~ 0a¥ weekend and the da) that
Ottuca. hkc ti\ usana of Othtr
community collqc students. was
sup~ to ~tum to cla
Ha,1on aJqcdly was attacked
when he rcachtd...the Deluca famil)
house on Jon D"ay on,·e -an .the
·Mcttdtth Gardens community.
The 30-}car-old mothtt of rwo wa
trvck with 1 biall bat and then
libbed 19 times; police ~Ported.
Her bOdy was ~ccdfo tht back t
of htt mart car whteh WI found
atJandoned in a COl\I MCA church
perkma lo\ lite the sarM day •.
But the cut as not a hodunn.
Otl\lca' own attornc) con
their ch nt killed Huton but ha"c
cntcrro an 1nn0«nt pita for him. At
t uc i wh ht did n a"d what 1\1
STEVE
lu1L£
NEW S PE RSPECTIH
mcn&al t.at ~ 1n the month and
-:tt lcadina up to the murd(r.
The ckfcn lw aue!mp\ed to show
that ~l a i r all puJ'l)Oln.
"unron ou •• "'h n he ~11led Hu.-
' n and tttall nothina of the \I
·and bl ~ death. • ,
kc) def. nx -.un ha testified
that Otluca up Mrl\ the day of
. Ha\ton· d athand...,andt'rtdaround
I
his nei&hborhood wbi~ mokift&
manJuana. Later, the witness said,
Deluca consumed a larac amount of
tequila. He last recalls m hina the
empt) bottle into a KWCr drain and
v.-allong back towa"1 hi hou .
Dr Manha Roecrs:the key witneu
for the dcfcntt, s ted that Deluca
then reeled 1nto an alcoholic blackout
and lubed out .,.,.h unmotivated
..bhnd ,. .. 901\en Haxton rtUhed
the fam1I hou9t about an hour later.
~oacrs.. a Fullcnoo 1>5ychol t,
claimed Deluca tw a h1 t ry of
mental illn and could not have
pmncdit.atC'd the cnme Pro utor 8t')an 9.'1\, hov.oe~cr,
ha attcmptcdtoJlC)rtrayUelucaa an
tndiv1dual v.bo v.-a prone to '.ol·
en~. v.ho .,. .. dcarand cal ulaun tn
hi action. Brov.n ma1nuun~ Dtlu,a
·(Pl ... o LUCA/A2)
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.• P'romA1
w
:•run througt\ Sunday, a plier) !tpoke?t-
man said.
:• Tho 5poke1man for the gallery put
the nluc of the an pieces at SS38,000
and speculated that the burglary had
to have been the work of a pro-
fe$ 1onal an thief.
"It's enouah to nun )'our da>."
commented a broker at the an pllcn
Newpon Beach Detective Cra11i
: Fnuell said poli~ havt no '>Ohd
~ltadst>ll the reported thelt.
However, POiice are checking to
dctcrnunc 1f the Newport an bur&Jary
has an) s1m1lant1cs to the thel\ in
Laguna Beach last March of S 186,00
wonh of prtoeiou artwork, 1ncludina
two orilltnal paintin~ bv Dali.
The uauna Bt~ch an thcfl also
included onginal but minor work b)
Pablo Picas~. Marc Chagall and
Henn de Toulousr-Lautrcc.
fhc p<unung?tand lithographs were
takt'n from the apanmenl wait<; of an
art collcci-0r. In all, 17 art pieces were
snatched. Authorille\ said to their
knowted c. the stolen work ha not resurtaced
A Los.~n le police dctcchve who
ptetalitti ag tolen and faked art,
· s&Jd there is a flourish101 market for
''hot" paintina etchinp and hto-
araphs by famou l_r11$l.
Lo Angele Oetcct1vc Joe Penner
said art thieves. if tbty are w1llina to
travel, have ltttk problem unloading
stolen art ll "Jow profile" auct.ioru
and generally have accom11lices who
will fa.kc papers attesting to their
authcntrcit)'.
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!Mull! EJP-Ev_.,..
" $t
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1111 l ill• City 71l II P'romAl
land-30 twm-cnglJle helicopters. Gal-
• lagher said. The earner \huttles mon.•
than 1.500 passengers a week on 11\
flights.
Vntone·s ruling arose out of a< ~B
··fitness 1nvesuga1Jon " conducted
afleri\1rpsurapphedin .\pnl 1'183for
t'entticauon to e~pand ns ~nice tll
interstate and overseas tran!>por--
1a11on
But a l -\B Bureau ot Domestrl
, \\1.111on a;tome> "ho ~nt a repon
on -\1~pur to the Judge d1~greed "1th
\ 1ttone·s ruling that the debt con-
't1tute; foreign control of the firm
·'The bureau took tht' pos111on that
this was a normal debtor-creditor
n:lat1onsh1p and that we dtd not
necessaril) fi nd that the stock (of
A.1rspur) was owned ·and controlled
Orange Count) scout 01Tic1als S8}
they don't k~p records. cnhcr. but at
13 years and 5 months. Mike 1s one of
the youngest boys to advance to
scouting's highest honor
Mike gained some attenuon a few
months back when he rounded up
some of his fncnds and painted O\er
graffiti and obscene pictures on the
banks of the Santa <\na Ra\er at the
V1ctona Bndge bet"een Huntington
Beach and Costa Mesa
Mike said he got the idea for his
Eagle P1'01ect because the scra"'ltngs
created a bad impression on dn"er.,
coming into the Cit).
"I don't rcall) knq" "'h) I "antt'd
to be the )oungest but I mad!' 11 m)
New Year's resolution one ~ear:· he
h) foreign source'i," ..C .\B attorney
Ph) lhs <;otomon in Washington .
D C. 'M!ad Monda}
"\\ e re<:ommended that they be
found tit. .. Solomon said. But the
ruling has s1alled Atr'>pur's projected
npans1on
.\arspur had ho~d to expand
sen ice to the San Fernando Valley
and downtown Los Angeles and is
ap~alsng the 1udge·s ruling to the
ft\e-memberCAB
"'\.\ e'\ c tiled an C\cepuon to the
1udge0 'i dec1s1on,'' s.a1d A1rspur at-
torne} John Simpson 1n Washington.
He ..aid the appeal. "h1ch wall be
heard after Jul} 16. ash the full CAB
pancl to "rnae"' ~he judge's dec1s1on
and O\enurn at. ..
The company also 1s looking for
wa)s to restructure 1tsdebtso that not
said
Make '>3)S he·s leaning towards a
career an mathematics or pediatncs.
He figures he would like to get an
appointment to the U.S. Naval
Acadcm) "because you don't have to
pa) ... But he's also been polishing up
his tennis so perhaps he'll get an
athletic scholarship to UC Irvine and ·
make things easier for his dad, Peter. a
ptlot .with Amencan Airlines and
mother Patty. a housewife.
Make said he also behcves his Eagle
Scout rank g.ives him an edge in the
business world.
"When you fill out applications for
a summer JOb and you can sa> you're
an· Eagle Scout. you'll g.et the JOb over
someone's who's not Can Eagle)."
all of its debt is to foreign sources.
"If we were able to restructllre the
debt we would go to the CAB and tell
them we had done 1t." said Gallagher.
The company is pursuing domesuc
financial sources that operate in
Engla nd:
"Instead of 1t being English money
.. let's say it's Bank of Americ•.
which o~rates in England,'' Gal·
lagher said. He said he didn't know
how much of the debt "ould have to
be assumed by U.S. sources to change
the ruLing
Solomon said federa l legislation
requires that 73 percent of the stock of
a domesuc air carrier rnust be held b)'
U.S. c1t1zens. But ~he said that foreign
indebtedness was "an issue that has
never been completely addressed by
the board."
M 1 kc bas 1 n v1 ted a lot ofb1g shots to
his Court of Honor -President
Reagan, Vice President George Bush,
former presidents Jimmy Carter and
Gerald Ford and Sens. Alan Cranston
and Pete Wilson.
He also thought Roy Rogers would
attend, but the cowboy entertainer
sent his rcarets recently.
Bu1 Mik-e said he's almost sure that
Gen. Curtis LcMay, the former
commander an chjef of the U.S.
Strategic Air Command will be there.
LtMay, Mike and Mike's dad have
developed into fast friends while
pursuing their hobby of skeet shoot-
ing at the South Coast Gun Club in El
Toro.
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Extended
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .... DllllJ ..... '""
Huntington Beach officials appear
to be on the brink of ending a sevcn-
year drought and raising costs of
water by about $1.85 a month as they
head for a decision on a $59.5 million
general fund budget.
The typical household now pays a
S 12 50 water bill every other month, a
rate that officials say is the lowest in
Orange County.
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But City Administrator Charles
Thompson is recommending City
Council members increase the
bimonthly total to S 16.20, to cut into
expected deficits of $2 million be-
cause of rising water costs.
Thompson, who said the 30 per-
cent fee hike would pump about $1
million into the water department,
indicated other increases may be
made in October and again in
January.
At the same time Monday. Thomp-
Students appeal drug bust
llD 1..a 1-3
1-3
2 1·2 ,
1·2
SMM dlr1c11on _,,"
son also said the possibility that he
will be rccommendinJ a fee for non·
emerJeDcy paramedic services is
growing "fainter and fainter."
Observers have indicated that the
City Council would find the proposal
too political to support in view of the
antici pated $5.5 million end of the
year surplus.
Valley to weigh
budget toniglit
DELUCA CASE PROBES MENT l\L ST ATE ••• Fi ve Huntington Beach High
School students who allegedly pos-
sessed cocaine at a jun ior-senior
prom in Long Beach argued for six
hours behind closed doors Monday
night that they shouldn't be expelled
from school.
at school dtstnct headquarters. One
student is expected to request a
hearioa at a later date.
The Fountain Valley City Council
will conduct a public hearing tonight
on the 1984-85 proposed budget.
The council will conduct a public
study session on the budget at 6 p.m.
and will hold the hearing dunng the
regular meeting. which beg.ins at 8
p.m. m the Ci ty Council Chambers,
I 0200 Slater Ave.
From Al
intended to rape Ha,1on who~
blouse had been npped open in the
attack.
1 There "ere no signs. though. thal
the postal worl..er "as sexuall} at-
tacked, several wttnesscs have said,
ln an attempt to bolster his argu-
ment that Deluca was capable of
thinking through his action~ Brown
called a 16-} ear-old high ~l hool girl to
the w11ness stand
The girl. a student at Edison High
School. testified Deluca grabbed her
from behind an an earl> morning
attack just weeks before Haitton·s
death She testified she saw Deluca
stanng into her famal) home ~\ eral
da)s later
The prosecution also has shown the
JUI") a ... ex magazine that police
reponedly found under a mattress an
Deluca·s bedroom. Pasted over the
explicit photographs of women arc
cut-out photos of school girls' faces
that Deluca was fond of. Brown told
the JUf"\.
The· bad.-and-forth arguing has
touched on evWJhing from Deluca·s
reported drug abuse to his ability to
pull down an "A .. in a tough college
biology course 1ust the summer
hefore Haxton·s murder
Looking on throughout the da) s of
questioning and cross-cxam1n1ng has
been La\ana Dommas. Haxton·,
mother She talked bncfh wath re-
porters dunng the o~nmg da)s but
has refrained from talking as the tnal
has progresst'd.
During all of at. Deluca has sat
sleepy-eyed . He 1s tranquilized belore
each court session. the }Outh's la"-
~ers re~rt.
Deluca cx·tac,1onall\ stares at wit-
nesses but more often gazes stra1gh1
ahead. Several time!"> hr has pounded
his lists onto his thighs while tapping
his feet rap1dh on the floor He
giggled "h"n thr maga11ne was in-
troduced as e"1dence.
During breakr, he smokec; c1garettt''
and leans toward h1sattorne)S as the\
talk He shook harids v.11h one
defense w11nes<;ec; following an aftt'r-
noon of test1mon) and wa\ed at hie,
mother "hen o;he took the stand.
Jurors. promt~d the mal will end
h\ the maddlr of the month ha\ l'
Just Call
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Mondey ,.lldlly If ..... ~
-,_ 'lfNI """-,,, !>JOplftcdt>e .... 1Pm
~ "°"" QOC>y ' •• D9 .,..._.,,
been denied heanng directly from
Deluca The teen-ager will not be put
on the "1 t ncss stand.
Instead. jurors ha\ e been shown a
chilling 90-minute v1deota~ of De-
\uca's first interview wllh police
officers followmg has arr~t the da)
after the murder
Prcscn1ed b~ the: defense. the tape
reveals a mumbling. bush)-ha1red
figure "ho stare'i at the floor or
cradles his head in ht'i arms during
much of hrs 1nterrogat1on by two
detect 1' e~.
Deluca tells th e de1ec11ves he JUSt
"cruised'" around town on his moped
the da) in question His answers are
sometime<; direct but more often
disJoanted . dream) and bizarre
"I saw her toda}." Deluca says
when asked about the mall earner
"Just fl}ang around Saw a bird
looked /l;l;S' IJk.e her -e.v.en bad a
ponyta1 .
.. Where 1s t'arth for you guys?"
Deluca asks the detectives several
minutes later .. Ma}be she's up there
-she's still mailing her stuff and J'm
down here and ma}be I'm dead. Is
that true" Mavbe -am I dead'>"
When one detecta\e asks 1f Deluca
'A-as mad at the mail earner for some
reason the teen-ager sa} ~ no but
qu1ckh corrects himself.
"Yeah I "as e~pec11ng a card from
OCC !Orange Coast (allege) I d1dn·t
get at ... he sa) s.
Tht' prosecutor. ho"ever. wanted
to show Jurors another \1deo. th1s one
taped when Deluca was questioned
~\era I da} s later in the stabbing
death ol a college student at Bolsa
( h1ca <;1ate Beach last fall Deluca 1s
not charged in that crime.
Brown. who said the second \ldeo
sho"t'd a lOOI and more calculated
'iade of Deluca "as not permitted to
sho" the tape
· Dt·lula\ moth<'r ha'i been called to
the stand b\ both th{' defense and
prosecution °Elba Deluca testified she
found her oldest 'ion moppsng the
kitchen floor "1th Pincsol when she
returned home hour'> after Haitton·s
murde1
l\1rc. Dl'luca \aad <.ht• asked her son
about '>C' era I red \tarn<; on the carpet
ntar the entryway of the family house
but said her son told her he had
acc1dcntly spilled red paint. Deluca.
the youth 's mother said. was more
talkative than usual that evening.
She also testified that she told her
son that the n'1ghborhood mail
earner had been murdered but that
Deluca did no1 seem interested. The
nC\t morning-the same day Deluca
was arrested -he wondered aloud
"Ho" could an)one kill someone'>"
she said.
Deluca's mother described her son
Three other students arc slated to
argue their case when hcarina.s re-
sume before school trustees Monday
Principal Dr. Ann Chlibicki
suspended. the nine younpters after
school district peace officcl'1 allegedly
found six grams of cocaine (28 grams
make an ounce) worth $600 in two
limousines that transported the stu-
dents to the prom l~st month.
The proposed cit y spending plan
calls for expenditures of$ 12. 2 million
during the fiscal year that begins July
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E L Ec T 10 N TURNOUT ST ARTS SLOW ••• P'romAl
asalonerwhogrewpainfullyshyashe Beachfoundabout 7.4pcrcentofthe its voters tum out by 9 a.m .• said Democrats" on their way past the
got older. She said he experimented area's voter had turned out by 9 a.m. Thelia ~ndenhall. who is in charac polling place to classes.
frequently with drugs and on rare "At this point we arc all rooklesand of the pollina place. Marjorie Voboril. who has worked
occasions, drank himself into a we arc glad that it has been slow. Tbat Mendenhall has coUectcd ballots in several elections at the St. Joachim's
stupor. gives us a chance to learn what we are more than 50 elections over a 25-year Catholic Church polling place in
She recalled one time when he doing," said Barbara Mcintee who period and wears a special vest Costa Mesa, said she believes turnout
swallowed a handful of Valiums (a was working with a new pollina place decorated with the word "Vote" as will be liaht.
tranqumzmg drug) and was kicked crew at St. John's Episcopal Church well as Republican elephants and "We have a lot of retired people in
outofthe house by his father who was in Costa Mesa. Democratic donkeys. this precinct and usually' our btUest
disgusted with his son's C6ndttto-n. -Sh~ described tumou1 ti a iteady, "There is more interest in this amount of voters have finished by
Deluca jumped on his moped and but slow stream of voters. election than the ofT-year elections. " 1U:30 in Inc mominJ. Things here
crashed into the curbside before even "We usually have a bunch in the We had five people waitina outside haven't even gotten staned yet,"
gettmg out of the housing tract. the morning and a bunch at lunch and when we .opened and have had a Voboril said.
mother recalled. then in the evening it is heavy," said steady stream of voters since then," Republicans are iuming out in
She said he was in a coma for five or Lois Murray. who has worked Mendenhall said. greater numbers than Democrats at
six days and later confined to a through I 0 years of elections at a poll Some last-minute clectioneerina the precinct. something VoboriJ.
mental hospital in Long Beach for at Mariners Elementary School 1n was,oingon outside the precinct with found surprising because it is the
eight months. Newpon Beach. Manners students shouting, "vote Democrats who have a contested
Drawing from her testimony and The precinct has seen 8.3 percent of Republican" and ••<town with the presidential primary race.
the words of others. the defensr has .------------------------------------------attempted to paint Deluca as a
confused and troubled youth who no
longer could separate reality from
fantasy at the tame of the killing.
To debunk this picture. Brown
revealed that Deluca earned a top
grade in a college biology course the
summer before th e murder. Under
questioning from the prosecution.
Mr!">. Deluca admitted her son studied
hard and said his b(hav1or seemed to
1mpro\e during this period.
fhc image of Deluca that Brown 1s
stn\ 1ng to show is of a }Oung man
\.\ho was e"<perienced enough with
ps~ch·otogists and doctors to "act
craz) ··or normal on cue.
The tnal an recess since Wednes-
da). wa s to resume today. It could be
another ""ek befo re the JUry must
begin tf)ang to unscramble the con-
fusing and lOnfl1cting portrait of
Gahnel D~luca
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BB boy, 13, to soar·
as an Eagle Scout
Seventh grader
covered raffitl
to earn honor
By ROBERT BARKER °' ... ...., .........
Mike Murray is no tenderfoot at
the tender age of 13 years.
He will probably never know if he
fulfills that dream. he said. because
there arc no figures on the nationaJ
level. The Guinness Book of World
Records or the Book the usts has no
listing for the youngest Eagle Scout
either.
But when Mike attends his Court of
Honor ceremony on Father's Day at
the Sl Simon & Jude Church in
Huntington Beach, be will be the
youngest Eagle Scout in his group that
numbers about 35 members in Troo~
226.
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Suspect says
7-month-old boy
fell from crib
BJ STEVE MARBLE °' .. ...., ........
A I >.year-old baby sitter from
Huotinaton Beaeb was arres1Cd Mon·
day on susptcionJ)f murdcrafter a 1-
month-old boy she was carina for
died of internal injuries. police re-
ported toda.y.
anienw
injuries when they were called IO tbt
boy•s 16th Street home in oldtowa
Hun1ma1on Beach Sunday afternoon.
The infant, taken to the Fountain
Valley Community Hospital trauma
centc1", dted early Sunday evenina.
Police said the baby sina, who was
not identified because of her•· 1old
P":fl1Dcd1cs that the infailt bo}' was
injured when be fell from his cnb. ~
autopsy performed Monday coo-
finncd the paramedics' suspicions
that the child had died of major··-
tnteroal lnjunC$.
__ Detectives took the .sitter inio
custody Monday afternoon on suspi-
cion of murder but did not meal
what led them to the arrest. Police
also did not provide the name of the
7-month-old boy or bis parents.
The baby siner, l~ at Oranae
County Juvenile Hall, IS e~pected to
be arT&ilJ)C'd Wednesday, accordin&
to Dcpu1y Dtstrict Anomey Brtnt
Romney.
Debts may ground
Airspur choppers
From staff and wire reports
A controversial commuter behcop-
ter set"V1CC that shuttles passengers 10
anctfrom John-Wayne Airport-ma}> be
grounded again. this umc because tt's
flying in the red.
Airspur Helicopters. Inc.. which
operates an airport commuter scrv1cc
between airports in Orange Couflt)'.
Los Angeles. FuUcrton and Burbank,
is scrambling to continue operations
in the wake of a ruling that the
company must f"C$tructurc its $40
million debt or cease operations.
both law and tact and we are
appeahna the decision as one course
of action." said Jack GalJ.aaher of
Hu!'tington ~ pcesidc:ni-o(
the Los Angeles-based firm. •
Airspur owes $'40 mallion to Inter-
national Wcstminister Bank of Lon-
don for the purchase of six Wcst-
(Pleue .ee AIRSPUa/ A2)
A seventh-grade student at Gisler
Middle School in Huntington Beach,
Mike has a!,Pircd for a long time to be
the younatst Eagle Scout in the
country. f Pleue Me EAGLE/ A2) lllke II array Airspur. which bcpn its helicopter
shuttle SCfVlct in Febnw; 1983. had
its hccnsc suspended for nme weeks
after six people were inJurod ma No'.
7 crash m a Long Beach field. Federal
Avial1on Adm1n1strat1on in-
vcstiptors later discovered that the
tail rotor on the Westland-30 helicop-
ter was defccu,c ..
$500,000
art theft
Earher conflicts txtwccn Aarspur
and Orange Count) rcs1dcnts who
protested the noise and disturbance
of the choppers have bttn settled
since the huules took to the atr again
earl) this )ear.
On Ma\ 10. Ct,11 Aeronautics
Board la"' ·Jud~e John Vittone ruled
that because >\1rspur as I 00 percent m
debt to a foreign creditor. the com-
pan) 1s not a .. c1llzen of the United
States .. under the Federal .\ v1atton
Act.
V1ttone's ruling means that Atrspur
has until Jul) 16 to restructure tts
debt. close down or file a legal bnef
appealing the dec1s1on.
"We th1nl the Judie lS wrong m
Deluca case: A journey into the ~ind
Attorneys admit he killed matl carrier, ------but claim teen·s brain was ·unconscious'
Who is Gabriel Deluca: a would-be
rapist turned killer or a mental basket
case who went ben.erk after aulpina
nine strait.ht shots of tequila?
After tfirte weeks. Ocluca's first· dcarce murder trial has turned into a
tcpl tua-of-war over what make the
I I-year-old accused kJllet licit. tt lw
betome en eene journey throuah the
youth's sttminaJy troubled mind. •
The pale, dirk-haired tttn is ac·
cuscd ofmu~nna postal earner Ida
Jean Hnton on Jan. 3 as she
dclh·cttd mail in Octuca•s uPPtrcla
Huntinaton Btach nc1Jhbofhood.
It v.-a the day after th~ Iona New
Year's Day ttkcnd and the day that
°'luca. hke thouand1 Of. ~
community collqc tudents. was
suppOSCd to return to cl
Huton all~ly was anackcd
when be reached tbe Deluca famil>
house on Joo Day Drivt in the
·Meredith Garden community. ~ ~yca,.-old mother of two wa
truck -•th a bUcbiall bu and then
ta~ 19 timn; police reported.
Her body wa placed in the beck seat
of her mail car wbich was found
ablndoncd 1n a COJt.i Mesa church
parkll\I lot latt the same da).
· But the ca~ 1 not a •hodunll.
Dcluca·s ov.n auome> co e
their client killed Haxton but h.a't
cntc.cd an ann0«nt plea for ham. ,i\t
i 1 v.h h did '' and •"hat tu
Stm
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NE~S PER SPECTI \~
mental \ate was an th~ m nths and
weeks leadina up 10 the mutd r.
The defense has au.empted to ho
that Deluca •a ror all purpo
.. u n 1ou .. v.hcn he killed Ha •
too and rteall n thin of lhc ~
and loody dcalh.
A kc' defco v.atnc ha t ufied
that Deluca 101 up early the d.a> of
Hax1.0n' de thandvo n<krtdaround
his· neifhborhood while smoking
manJutna. Later. the witness wd.
Otluca consumed a Jarac amount of
tequila. He last recalls smastuna I.he
empty bottle mto a sewd drain and
walking le toward his house.
Dr Martha Roecn. the key witness
for the defense. t¢d that Deluca
then reeled into an alcoholic blackout
and la hed out with unmotivat~
..blind raic .. when Hoton reached
the famil)' house about an hour later.
Roecn. a Fullerton P'}' bol · t.
claimed Deluca has a history of
mental illne s and could not M"C
pttmcdatatcd the cnmc.
Pro · utor Bl')·an Btov.n, howc~cr •
ha anemtitcdtoportra Ocluaa an
and1vidu.al who prone to '101·
en .,. o wa dnr and cakulattaa m
bi hon. Bro n mainuun Dclura
(P1 ... O&LUCA/ A2)
\
in Newport
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol .. O..,NMSWW
Sahador Dali artwork wonh more
than a half million dollars -includ-
ing several original paintings -has
been reported stolen from a Ncwpon
Beach art pllery·wherc tbc valuable
collecuon was on display
Poltcc said 18 paintJnp. litho-
graphs and etchings by the famed
surrealist were taken sometime late
unda) or early Monday when lhc gallcf) was closed.
Tb1e,es apparently smashed
thro~ a wall ofS1gnaturc Fine iAru.;
2636 W. Coa l Highway. to IC\ to the
Dali collection, which had been on
display smce the first of May.
The Dalt c~h1bit was xheduled to
(Pleue--~A.2)
!.
!
. •': ~~ARTWORK STOLEN IN NEWPORT •••
:: FTomAl ;.
:: run through Sunday. a pllcl) spokes.
:: man said
:: The poke man for the gallery put
lhe value of the art p1~c:a a t $))8,000
and speculated that the burglary had
to have bcC'n the work of a pro-
t~s1onal art thtef.
"'h's ~nouah to ruio )Our day.''
i·ommented a broker nt the an pllery
Newport ~ ch Uct.ccu~ ra1g
f-nnclt ~i<l pohcc have no solid
kads on the reported 1hen.
However. police are chcc~g to
determine 1f the Ncwpon art buralary
has any s1milarlt1e'l to the theft an
Laguna ~ach lnst Mal'('h of $186,00
worth of prec1ou an"ork, u\clud1n1
two onttmal 1xunun~ by Dali.
I he Laguna Beach art thcl\ also
included onginal but minor works by
Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall and
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrtt.
The p 1n1m.a.s and lithographs were
taken fa om the apartment walls of an
art colJc~:tor. In all, 17 art pieces were
sna1chcd, Auth6nt1es said to theu;
knowledac. the 'ltolen work has ~ot
resurfaced
A lo Ansel~ poltce detective who
spedalues an stolen and faked an. s~ud there 1s a tlourishm& market for
"hot" pamungs, etchings and hto-
graphs by famous artist.
Los An~eles Detective Joe Permer
said art thieves, if they arc willina to
travel. hav~ litlle problem unloadina
stolen art tlt ·:tow profile" auctions
aM generally have accomplices who
will fake pa~r!I-attesting to their
authenticity.
Sun to break through on Coast
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. AII{SPUR DEBTS PERIL COMMUTER ••. 81 59 811Gf-IO M 5t
76 64 SILOUle .. ..
11 .. SI ...... f W"l1l)ll .. 70
81 M s.n LAik• City 72 51 From Al
land-30 twin.engine hehcopters, Gal-
lagher said The camer shuttles more
than 1.500 passengers a week on its
t11gh1s.
V1uone's ruling arose out ofa CAB
"liiness investigation" conducted
<lfter A1rpsur applied 1n .\pnl t 983 for
ccnificat1on to e"<pand its sen ice 10
mtcrstute and overseas transpor-
t;11ion
But a < \8 Bun:au of Domesll<
\\ 1at1on attorne) who sen1 a report
on ·\11spur to thqudge dtsagret•d with
V1none's ruling that the debt con-
\lltutes foreign control of the lirm
"The bureau took the pos111on that
tlus was a normal debtor-creditor
rda11onship and that we did not
n~cessaril) find t t the \tock (ol
. 1A~;-.,_.a';E
b) foreign sources." CAB attorney
Phyllis olomon in Washington.
DC'.. said Monday
"V. e rcrnmmcnded that the\ be
found fit ... Solomon said Boi the
ruling has staJled A1 rspur"!> projected
e"<pan-.1on "
A1rspur had hoped to opand
servll"e to the San Femnndo Valle)
and downtown Los Angeles and is
appealing the Judge's rultng to the
live-member CAB.
.. we·H filed an excepuon to the
1udgc'<; dcc1s1on ... said A1rspur at-
torne" John Simpson in Washington.
He said the appeal. which will be
heard a ft er Jul) 16. asks the full CAB
panel to .. review the Judge's decision
and o"erturn 11."
The rompan)' also 1s looking for
ways to restructure nsdebt so that not • P<«f' ... . ....
all of 11s debt 1s to foreign sources.
.. If we were able to restructure the
debt. "C would go to the CAB and tell
them we had done 11." said Gallagher.
The company 1s pursumg domestic
financial sources that operate an
England.
"Instead of 11 being Eosltsh money
... let's say it's Bank of Amenca.
which o~rates in England;' Gal-
lagher said. He said he didn't know
how much of the debt would have to
be assumed b) U.S. sources to change
the ruling.
Solomon said federal legislation
requires that 7 3 percent of the stock of
a domestic air camer must be held by
U.S. dttzens. But she said that foreign
indebtedness was "an issue that has
never been completely addressed by
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EAGLE SCOUT GETS RANK AT 13~ •• ff untington weighs 30%
boost in City's water bills
From Al
Orange ( ount) S(.'OUt otlic1als say
the) don't keep records, either. but at
I 1 )ears and 5 months, Mike 1s one of
the youngest bo}s to ad .. ance tu
scouting's highest honor.
Mike gained some anention a few
months back when he rounded up
some of his fnends and painted o'er
graffiti and obscene pictures on the
banks of the Santa Ana RI\ er at the
Victoria Bndge between Huntington
Beach and Costa Mesa
Mtkc said he got the idea tor his
Eagle project because the 'icrawhng<t
created a bad 1mprcs~ on dn,ers
coming 1010 the Cll)
"I don·t reall\ know wh\ I wanted
to be the youngest but I made ll ITI)
New Year's resolution one year·· he
said.
Mike sa}<t hc·s leaning towards a
career 1n mathematics or pedtatncs.
He figures he would hke to gel an
appointment to the U.S. Naval
Academ) "because you don·t have to
pa) ·· But he's also been polishing up
his tennis so perhaps he'll get an
athletic scholarship to UC Irvine and
make th1 ngs easier for his dad, Peter, a
pilot "1th Amencan Airlines and
mother Pany. a housewife.
Mike said he also believes his Eagle
Scout rank gives him an edge in the
business world.
"When you fill out appl1cat1ons for
a summer JOb and you can say you're
an Eagle Scout. you'll get the Job over
someone's who·s not (an Eagle)."
Mike has 1nv1tcd a lot ofb1gsho1s to
hi s Court of Honor -President
Reagan. Vice President George Bush.
former presidents Jimmy Carter and
Gerald Ford a nd Sens. Alan Cranston
and Pete Wilson.
He also thought Ro) Rogers would
attend, but the cowbo}' entertainer
sent his r~rets recently.
But Mike said he·s almost sure that
Gen. Cums LeMa). the former
commander in chief of the U.S.
Strategic Air Command will be there.
LeMay. Mike and Mike's dad have
developed into fast fnends white
pursumg their hobby of skeet shoot-
ing at the South Coast Gun Club in El
Toro.
By ROBERT BARKER
Of Ille Ody Piiot lt•n
Huntington Beach officials ap~ar
to be on the brink of ending a seven-
year drought and raising costs of
water by about S 1.85 a month as they
head for a decision on a $59.5 million
general fund budget.
The typical household now pays a
S 12. 50 water bill every other month, a
rate that officials say 1s the lowest in
Orange County.
Thompson. who satd the 30 per-
cent fee hike would pump about SI
million into the water department,
in'dicated. other UlCreases may be
made tn October and again In
January.
At the same time Monday, Thomp.
son also said the possibility that be
will be recommendins a fee for non-
emclJency paramedic services is
growing ••fainter and fainter."
of those funds are slated tor transfer
to self-insurance and equipment re-
placement programs.
The seven Cit}' Council members.
who put ofT a dec1s1on on the budget
until June 18, indicated they'll balk at
recommendations' to spend S 14,000
for sculptures to be located in street
medians in res1dent1al neigh-
borhoods.
DELUCA CASE PROBES MENTAL STATE ••• But City Administrator Charle's
Thompson is recom ~ending p ty
Council members increase the
b1monthly total to S 16.20. to cut into
expected deficits of S2 million be-
cause of rising water costs.
Observers have mdicated that the
City Council would find the proposal
too political to support in view of the
anticipated $5.5 million end of the
year surplus. However. S L.61Taillion
The officials said they'd prefer the
money to be spent on city identifi-
cation signs. Officials also will be
considering a proposal by the Down-
town Merchants Guild to pay for a
pan-time worker to clean up the area. From Al
intended to rarx· Hu tun "hmc
blouse had been ripped open an the
anack.
There "ere no signs. though that
\be postal worker was sexual\} at-
tacked. several witnesses have said.
In an anempt to bolster his argu-
ment tha1 Deluca was capable of
thinking through his act1om. Bro" n
called a 16-~car-old high '>chool girl 10
the "itnesc; stand.
The girl. a stutknt at Edison High
School. 1c,11ficd Deluca grabbed her
from behind an an earl) morning
auack just weeks before Haxton's
death. ()he te~uficd she !><!" Deluca
staring into her tamil) home se,eral
da\ s la1er
fhe prn,ccution also has shown the
1ur~ a 'l"' maga7ine that police
rcportl"dh found under a mauress in
Deluca·, bedroom Pasted over the
cxphc11 photographs of women are
cut-out photos of school girls' faces
that Deluca was fond of. Brown told
thCjuf'\
The hJck-and-forth arguing has
touched on everything from Deluca's
reponed drug abuse to his ab1lit) to
pull down an ·· \ ·· 1n a tough college
b1olog)' rnurse JUSl the summer
hcfore Ha~ton'c; murder
Looking on throughout the da} s of
ques11oning and cross-examining has
been l.a\lna Dominas. Haxton'c;
mother lihe talked bnefl} with rc-
ponerc; during the opening daH but
has retrained frum talking a' the tnal
has progressed.
During all of 11 Deluca has sat
sh:ep~ -evc<l He 1c; tranqu1l11ed before
each uiurt c;ec;c;1on the )Outh's la"·
\.Cr'i report
Deluca mraswnall} stare'> at w11-
ne'>se\ but mort' ollen gazes straight
ahead <\n rral 11mec; he has pounded
h1'i fic;tc; onto his th1ghc; while tapping
h1c; fc:t'l r:ip1dl) on the .f1c1or. He
g1itgled \\hl'n the maga11ne \\as in·
troduc.t:J .1r, e\ 11kme
Dunn[l hreak\ ht• c;mokt''> l tgarettec;
and lean'> tqward h1\ attorne'., as the\
talk. Hi: <;hook hands "·1th one
dcfen-;e \\ltnec;r,c~ lollo"'"ll. an after-
noqn uf te<.11111on' and "a'ed at hi\
mother ''hen \ht• iooi.. the stand
Juror\ prt11t11<.ed the tnal \\Ill end
"' the middle of 1hc month. ha\C~
been denied hearing directly from
Deluca. The teen-ager will not be put
on the witness stand.
Instead. jurors ha"e been shown a
ch1lhn& 90-minute videotape of Dc-
luca's first interview with police
officers following his arres1 the da\
after 1hc murder
Presl'nted b' tht' dl'lense. 1he tapt·
re,eals a rnu.mbhr'lg. bush\-ha1re<l
figure "hn stare\ at the hoor or
cradle<; h1~ head 1n his arms during
much ol his interrogallon by l"-O
detectives
Deluu1 tells the detect1,es he just
.. cruised" around tO\\ non his moped
the da) in question HI\ answers are
~omet1mes direct but more often
disjointed. dream~ and bizarre.
"'I sa" her toda~ :· Ocluca sa}s
when asked ahoul the mail earner.
"J\Jst fl )mg around. Saw a htrd
looked jusl hkc her -even had a
pon)ta1I ··
"Where 1s eanh for you gu)'s?"
Deluca asks the detect1 ves several
minute'> later "'Ma~ be she's up there
-she"s s111l mailing her stuff and rm
down here and ma}be I'm dead. Is
that true? Ma' be -am I dead?'"
When one detect I\ e asks if Deluca
was mad at 1he mail camcr for some
reason the teen-ager sa) s no but
qu1ckl) correc1s himself
"'Yeah I was expecting a card from
OCC (Orange Coast College) I didn't
get 1t."" he sa)s
The prosecutor. however. wanted
to sho" jurors another video. this one
taped when Deluca was questioned
<.e\'eral days later 1n the stabbing
death of a college student a1 Bolsa
f"h1ca State Beach last fall. Deluca 1s
not charged in that crime
Rrnwn. who \a1d 1hc second '1deo
sho""ed a rnol and more calculated
'ilde of Deluca. was not permitted to
show the 1ape
Deluta's motht•r ha<t been called to
the ~tand b\ both the defense and
prosecution ·Elba Deluca testified she
found her olde\t son mopping the
kitchl'n floor "-Ith Pmesol when she
returned home hours after Haxton·s
murdt•r.
l\.1r\ lkluca <.aid <.he a'>ked her son
ahout \C\ era I red 'ilamc; on the carpet
near the entryway of the family house
but said her son told her he had
acc1dently spilled red paint. Deluca.
the )OUlh·s mother said. was more
talkall\e than usual that e' ening.
She also testified that she told her
son 1hat the neighborhood mail
earner had been 11UJrdercd but that
Delut·a did not seem interested. The
next morning-the same da) Deluca
was arrested -he wondered aloud
"'Ho" could an}one kill someonc7 ..
she said.
HB students in cocaine
Heart attack case plead with school
fatal to OC
jail inmate
A 66-year-old man scrvin~ a stx-
Dcluca ·smother descnbed her son month sentence for assault d ied of a
as a loner who grew painfull) shy as be hean attack 1n the Orange County
got older. She said he experimented Jail. a shenfT's spokesman said .
frequently with drugs and on rare Richard Harvard Jenkins of El
occasions. drank himself into a Toro was pronounced dead at 2:05
stupor p.m Sunday at Saddleback Valley
She recalled one time when he Community Hospital. according to
swallowed a handful of Valiums (a Lt. Dick Olson.
Fi"e Huntington Beach High
School students who allegedly pos-
sessed cocaine at a junior-senior
prom in Long Beach argued for six
hours behind closed doors Monda)
night that \J'ley shouldn't be expelled
from school.
Three other students are slated to
argue their case when hearings re-
sume before school trustees Monday
at school district headquarters. One
student is expected to request a
heariQst at a later date.
Principal Dr. Ann Chlibtclci
suspended the nine youngsters after
school district ~ace officers allegedly
found SI:\. grams of coca.me (28 grams
make an ounce) worth $600 in two
limousines that transported the stu-
dents to the prom last month.
Supcnntendcnt Jake Abbott said
previously that cocaine "ts very
senous'' and goes beyond bcmga high
school lark. He said use of the drug at
school activities would not be toler-
ated.
Robbers tie-up~attendan trenqutl~zms drug} and was kicked .. He oomplainedof chest painsand
out of the house by his father who was apparently had a cardiac arrest while
disgusted with his son's condition. the paramedics were working on
Deluca jumped on his moped and him," Olson said. Two men armed with revolvers attendant. a 20-year-old woman, into
crashed into the curbside before even Jenkins was scheduled to be re-robbed a Huntington Beach gas the rest room, then broke into a floor
getting out of the housing tract. the leased July 4. station early Monday after forcing the safe using a cuttJng torch. An un-
mother recalled. A senes of deaths at the Oran~e attendant into a bathroom and tying known amount of money was stolen.
She said he was in a coma for five or County Jail and its branch J3tls her hands and feet with rope. police said.
six days and later c~nfined to a prompted several investigations in Police said the holdup occurred at The attendant. whose name was
mental hospital 1n Long Beach for recent years. but no charges of about 2 a.m. at the Arco station. withheld. was able to summon police
eight months. negligence or wrongdoing have been 21452 Brookhurst St. The two men, after the men left. She was not
Drawing from her testimony and filed. · · wearing nylon masks, forced the lone injured. police said.
the words of others, the defense has .-------------------------.,,-------------------attempted to paint Deluca as a
confused and troubled youth who no
longer could separate reaht) from
fantas) at the time of the killing.
To debunk thjs picture. Brown
revealed that Deluca earned a top
grade in a college biology course the
summer before the murder. Under
questioning from lhe prosecution.
Mrs. Deluca admitted her son studied
hard and said his behavior seemed to
improve during this penod.
The t mage of Deluca that Brown 1s
striving to ~how ts of a you ng m~n
"'ho was e:\.~ncnced enough with
ps)cholog1sts and doctors to "act
crazy .. or normal on cue.
The tnal. in recess since Wednes-
da}. was to resume toda}'. It could be
another wed before the jury must
begin try111g to unscramhk the con-
fu\ine apd conflicting ponra1t of
Gabriel Deluca
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