HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-07 - Orange Coast Pilote.sa mom j a ile4 in ki4 Rill rin
oman, 30, accused of supplying
fake drugs' to school chtldren
Police aJ&eac StevCNOa met youna~
1ters through .her J~~-okt son,
suppljed them with marijuana and
look:;.altke pills and enoou~ them
to selJ pills to friends at sChool. The
criminal cbarlct did not include any
counts related to marijuana and
involve misdemeanor counts of sup-
plyina the look-alike drugs to minors
and contributina to the delinquency
beina involved in the case aJlegcdly
told police they hunJ out at
Stevenson's Puente Avenue home,
moked marijuana with her and
bolisht pilJs from her, polioc said.. By &ABEN E. U.EJN °' ... °"' .......... A 30-ycar-old mother was arrested
Wednesday at her Costa Mesa home
after two misdemeanor criminal
cbaraes were 'filed against her for her
aUesed involvement in organizina
Parking permits required
near the Pacific
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$5.000 reward offered of
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Sen. Gary Hart says he
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Reagan In November./ Al
Nation
James Joyce's ·Ulysses'
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vision./ A4
Congressional panel
tosses out t&X break for
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World
Sikh leader found dead
Inside Indian temple after
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Iraq bombards three Ira-
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Prot•onat temporary
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Remember that loss of
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The Lakers are tumbled
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series at 2-2./C1
Tom Seaver pitches a
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the Chicago White Sox to
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Cal State Fullerton stays
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Situation comedy, once
the staple of TV's diet,
Isn't funny to audiences
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Tampering with Giibert
and Sullivan doesn't pay
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Opera./85
Buaineu
High tech businesses wlll
lead OC's Industrial ex-
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and supplying a youthful counterfeit
~$ rinJ operatin1 at TeWinkle
Juri1or H~ School in Costa Mesa.
Police identified the woman as
Samuella f rances Stevenson. The
junior high younpters affectionately
knew her as "Sam."
Duke . .
stands
tall
Huntington sculptor
hails his creation
as 'most accurate•
By ROBERT BARK.ER °' .. ...., ........
A Huntington Beach resident bas
finished a statue of John Wayne
which by his admission is "the finest,
most accurate depiction of the Duke
in the United States."
As the Dulce himself mi&ht say, "if
your're going to do something. you
might as well do it right."
· And art.isl Gino Perry figures he's
done things "'9re than right.
He took a jear in a lluntington
Beach studio to transfortn 800
pounds of bronze, steel, brass and
copper into an eight-foot high like-
ness that shows the "awesome power
of an awesome man."
.. Truthfully, I think the face is
fantasrlc. J spent three months on that
alone and ifl didn't get that perfected
I wouldn't have 1one ahead
Perry said be has been worting in
sculpture for about seven years but
the John Wayne statue is his fint
major effort. lt will be exhibiu:d
~ lbC mmmer .a tbl O'r tte
GaUeiia as ..,i of dlilt city's cd-
ebration of the summer Olym~
Games.
Perry, 48, said be used to be an
actor: wbo nlAved the "bad guys" in
... McC1oud, ~"Columbo," .. Police
-:-Woman" and "Police Story" tele-
vision programs.
"I still have my Screen Acton•
Guild ca~ but actina can be very
insecure and you spend most o( your
time on the unemployment line," he
said
Now be operates the sic.in care salon
at Quale&. Co. in Huntington Beach.
Sculpting is a sidelight unJess be atts a
major commission, be said.
..There a.re three legends -the
Duke. Elvis Presley and frank Sin-
atra," Perry said. "Presley has been
overdone and I don't lcnow if anyone
cares about Sinatra. But John Wayne
was loved by children, old people.
everybody."
Percy attributes his success to his
natural ~stic ability and his ability
to put the composition together.
Huntington Beach Mayor Jack
(Pleue eee WAYNB/A.2)
ofminon. ·
The eiaht teeo.qers identified as
TeW1nk.le Principal Scott Paulsen
said the students afieged to him that
Stevenson also harbored ruoa~y
youths arid calk'd the school's ane~
ancc office to excuse abseilces for
students who were truant.
Deputy· Distnct Attorney Dere"
...., .... ,......, .............
Gino Perry dlaplaya bl.a 9C111ptare of John Wayne.
Accused mail arrier killer
'wanted to assault women'
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... Dlillr ......
Prior to being released from a
mental hospital in 1982. murder
defendant Ga.briel Deluca rcPOfU'Jdlx
expressed a desire to "Ft (Oldcd.
find a woman and pctb.aps rape her.
accordina to a prosecutor
Bryan Brown. a deputy district
attorney in Deluca's murder trial,
said the reference is contained in
transcipts from a Lons Bcacb meolll
hospital where the Hunti•n Beach
teen was confined for ci&bt months
during 1982 aft.er apparently attempt-
ina suicide.
The material was i•troduccd as
evidence dwina the first-degree
murder trial which was~xpccted to be
banded to \Ile jury fo=na closing ~ments ( today. J Leonard
McBride was to &ive iastructioqs to
the jurors foUowina the c1miai-arlu-
ments.
Deluca, 18, is staDd:ina trial for the
murder of mail carrier Ida Jean
Haxton, who was fatally anacked as
she delivered mail in the dark-haired
youth's Hunlinatoo Beach ncigh-
borhoodlastJan. i
Haxton was stabbed 19 times Ud
struck wtth a baseball bat, aocordiaa
to evidence. Her body was found the
same day in the back scat of bcr nwJ
car, abandoned in a church partina
lot in Costa MC"SL
The prosecution contends that
Deluca intended to rape the JO.year.
old majl carrier. Althouab Muto.n's
blouse had been npped open. there is
no eVldencc she was sexually at·
tacked, witnesses have testified.
Defense attorneys arsuc that their
client was so drunk the day of w
(Pleue eee DBLOCA/ A.2}
Johnson uid he approved fihna '"° -~ftl.. pa;tley..prJnt dreues ,ua,...
misdemeanor counts aaaiost bcutrai&ht bairdo'Wn lbe middle.
Stevenson on Monday. Wanuu SteVCQIOD btfricnatd TeW'..adc were issued for tier arrdl Tuesda), be students. who came over to lbtr hou9
said • to vllit bcf' ton and ,Play ·widl llil
Costa Mesa Police Officer Steve rcmote".COOtroUed mcdwiical can. •
Labbtn ~ Stevensou Wedncs. nci&bbof said.
day afternoon and bOok.ed bn into ~ w~ .~~ a IOI o( ~ lllC ~ County Womm·s Jail in tbtre, it was a typical ~" md
lieu ofS2,SOO bail the l\Ciabbor, whole 10D 11 a
He <lcscri Stevenson as a .. tw-·TeWinklc llaidenL
been hippie .. who typially we-am ~wiiOIW/A2)
Caµipaign firm
out after losses
Padbcra and ~the Mn. ea..,.n was furious over a lait-mimae campaip maikr amrouncia,----..;.,.~
her endo~eD:,l Of KclJ Carpenter ~
Fersuson. was beholden to U1UOD
inte:rats. °' ... DllllrNle... • When Ber1eson endorsed
Add insult to injl;l!)'.for the Costa Carpcnrer'.sbeelldCd promi from
Mesa-based NeboO-Padbera Con-Carpenter and Bob Neboo ofNcl.sot:r
suiting firm. The profi 'onaJ cam-Padbcrs that the mailer would not be
paign managrrs lost two key races this an attack piece on Ferguson.
election and a prime chent, Air The mailer, wtucb shows a picture
semblywoman Marian Berlcson, R-of Bergeson and Carpen1et"says. .. Gil
Newport Beach, fired the advertif. FcrguJOll's f.a1sebOods and labor
ing/consultmt·finn Wednesday over union ties disqualify him from public
an ethJcaJ issue. office... -
Nelson-PadberK acted as campai&n Ferauson. who won the race with
consultants fQr Citizens for Better 38 percent of the vote to Carpen~•
Transponation -the ~nization 28 pcrocnt. was per11.aps the mOSl
behind the failed Proposiuon A sales conservative of the seven candidates
tax increase -and for l<>Sing 70\h runnin& for the nomination. He wu
Assembly District Republican can-supponcd by sevetal right-wing for-
didate Ken Carpenter. mer union members but St.even
The firm also ran Manan FeJdmen. the candidate who won the
Bergc:son's successful primary cam-Democratic nomination in the 70th
paign for the Republican ooou.o.alion Di.slrict, had the official AfL.CIO
to the 37th State Senate District and endorsemenL
was likely to land a lucrative contract Bcrweson disavowed the anti-
to finish the campaign in the Novein-Ferguson stat.cments.
ber ICDCt'll election.. Both BerJeson and ~ter said
&t Wednesday Bcrscson an-the firm overst.cpped its authority
oounoed she was fed up with the when it wrote the mailer.
"misleading" tactJcs of Nelson-(PleueMeCAllPAIG1'/A2)
By DAVID BISHOP
Dlillr .... Coia• 4 9 ?
A proposal to ldJ a school lite to a
group planning a fcdcrally subsidized
senior citizen "bousina project in
South Laguna will likely be rtjected
by the Lquna Beach Urufied School
District tonigbL
A unanimous vote of the five board
members is required to approve the
sale, according to the st.ate educa-
tional code.
But at least one school board
member, Harry Bithell, isn't hlcely to
cast a vote in favor of the saJc. B1tbdJ
thinks the 6.7-acrc property on
Wesley Drive is won.b more than the
$2.65 million being offered jointly by
National Church RC5idcnocs of Ohio
and SL Mary's Episcopal Church of
Laguna Beach.
ihc church wants the sate for
construction of 71 uruts of scnaor
citizen housmg, a da)'<are center for
Gabriel Deluca
children. a community center and
park.
The project bas been p Veil fecferaJ
gu.a.rantees offunding for purchase of
the property, construct.ion, and rental
subs.adies for senior citizens for the
.W.ycar life of the program if agree-
ment on the sale of tJ>e properly is
reached, said Reed Aory, a La&una
Beach housing consultant htrecl by
the church to process ttlc HUD
application.
Aory said if the board doesn't
accept the offer tonight, the proposal
wilt be withdrawn, lmmcdlate actlon
1s necessary to meet the stnct HUD
dcadlmes. Flory said and the money
will not be available agaan.
Trustee Bithell is miffed county
Supervisors rezoned the propcny to
pubbc/quas1-pubhc when it ap-
proved the South Laguna General
Plan ID 1983, which ''substantiaJl)"
(Pleue Me SCHOOL/ A2)
·Sitter
arraigned __s
in death
A I S-ycar-old Huntington Beach
g;Jrl v.--as to be arraigned today on
murder charges stemming from the
death of a 7-month-old boy she bad
been hired to beby-sit la.st week.end.
accordina to officials
The girl. not identified because of
her qc. has been held at Orange
County Ju"erulc Hall.
The infant boy, Matthew Bullard,
died Sunday afternoon at Fountain
Valley Communaty Hospital trauma
center of massive mteroal 1.njunes,
Huntinaton 8ead1 polit"C said.
INDEX
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Bull nest
82 ca
A3
86-7
A4
Iry:i ne r ailraad stop back on· the track?
C .. lfomla News
Clualfled
Coma
CrONword
0.th Notte.
HorOICOP8
Ann LAndetl
Living
Mutu• Fund•
Nettonal Newt
Opklk>n
Ptlplram
Pottce Log
PubkNot~
Sp0r11
Stock Mett<eta r.-1a1on
ThMtln
we.thei
WortdNftl
C5-7 ca
C7
C3 ce
82
81·2
87
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A10
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NEW S F OLLOWUP
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t OAIL.': Ptl.OT/Tltunday, Ju~ 7, 1984
•
--~·.---------~~~----------.............. MOTHER C HARGED IN DRUG RING ••• J'romAl ,
But teven on and the eiabt.b-&rade
studeot did more than just llana
around toaether and talk. accordina
to p()ijoe allcption ~ young
offenders all cd to poli~ that the
homcwasadruadropofTpoint. where·
marijuana and a variety of narcoti~
were rcaularly bouaht and sold.
The youthful counterfeit drua em-
pire fell apan nearly th~ weeks ago,
when TeWinklc Principal Paulsen,
actini on a tip. from a ~~ent not
involved an the drug sell\{\&. dis-
covered three students in a restroom
on the campus. The students aJJegcd-
ly were sellin& double-scored, cro ,._
topped white pills ~nown as "mmi·
bennt~."
The non-prescnpt1on drugs con-
tain a sttmulant known as ephedrine
sulfate aod are similar to ovcMhc-
counter pep p1Us, accordtng to Costa
Mesa Sgt. Jim Watson. ·
The "mm1-benmcs" are so-caJlcd
"look-al~e" dru'5, pills that re-
semble amphetamines and are sold as
such, Watson said
Stevenson told police he ordered
the pill from a cawoa io the back of •'Hiah Times.. mqazioe, a publi·
calioo aimed at rureational drua users that features ad for dru~
paraphernalia and "look·alik.e' ~
Officer Labbitt said one or two of
the pills. actin& on the student '
r,outhfuJ metaboll•ms. gave the kids a
'buzz." Talc.in& handfuls of the P,ills
would be "likt 00-Ul& on coffee. ' nc
said.
Whtie the pills arc legal, sclhng
them by claiirung they are actually
controlled substances is illegal,
Watson cxplaioed.
Deputy District Attorney Johnson
said Stevenson will be charged with
sales of drugs m lieu of controlled
substances and contributin,g to the
delinquency of minors. Maximum
sentences on the two misdemeanor
counts arc one year m count)' Jail
each. • After short stays in Orange County
Ju,enik Hall, 111 three of the
TeWinkle students who were oria·
in.a.Uy arrt1tfd in the restroom May
21 have been released to their parents. Cnmanal charge apmst lht'm, in-
cludma two suspected of posses tni
druas and one suspected of scllina dru&s. have been filed.
Paulsen s~ud five of the teens
involved have been suspended from
school.
"Two will not mum.'' he said. at
least not this year.
One of the bo>s submitted a written
statement to police claimins Stevenson had threatened that if be
got caught or told on her sbc would
have him hurt or do something to his famtly.
The re"elat1on that drugs were
being freely bought and sold at
TeWinkle has come as a shock to
parents. teachers and adm.inistraton.
who say they arc especially outraged
that a student~ mother was allegedly
involved.
CAMPAIGN MANAGERS OUSTED ...
From Al
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"We probably did. We put that Carpenter to put a strong statement that showed each of the candidate$ an ~ :: :
mailer together at two in the morning against Proposition A in an early pictures with Bergeson but only E_.. 4 d · Columtlla,s.c. 13 11 LOCATION f' ~
! SuRF REPORT
Saturday and had to have it at the campaign mailer. Carpenter said he C'.arpcnter had the .. official" endorse· .... en e ~.()ti .. 1. ,•, =".t~ ~ M
f . fi fi Bo 1 . Conciofd,N.H. " ., •--..-• pnnter by three. It was a campaign o decided to tre the 1rm when b ment. Nlgtlt .,.,, moMlnO 1ow o1ouc1t '""" ~ wonn ea 1e 40lll a1.-., Newpott ~~
many last-minute, dramatic events Nelson demanded that the statement "We were outspent (by Ferguson) MOtdy """Wi lftlfnoone. i.e. e1ouc1a ~ ~ !01 ~n:o:1=.,. ~ 1•2 d Id • I lb " nwarm1riflOQ11111111~11ynr1tot ---,. .. -..... and th1D$5 happen. errors are made." not be included. an we cou n t c osc e gap, .,.. HtaM ,~ 1rom _ ro 11 o.. Molnll 14 ea UiguN a.di ~~
said E1Jecn Padbere-. Nelson-Padberx was brought back Padberg said. ~ 10 ~..,. lnlend ~ °"'°" f7 71 ::_a::;':. 1we1c11r11:110n:10UU1
One
0-r the reasons Bergeson en-into the campaign to handle the lale A'tfll tht lirm knew Proposition A ~~o..!~m!11g11!i1owt!! .. !'0!.,.!!!!!!!ll!:~=~!!!!!~· ~-ffff~::::::::::::::~~ dorsed Carpenter. was a senes ·of.. ·Bc~son~ndorsement ~usc1l was was an \lPhill battle from the da)' il.-,. __ _ campaig~ maaJ1n1 auacbng • famil.iarwilh boJ)aqm])lidia. ~1tid. . ~~
Carpenter and his father, former state , P'adbc"rg ·said ·~u.i'g8on~s· 'lroni~ ··;. ... A. LCtory for"'Proposition A was ..-·
Senator Dcnnts Carpenter. from the reaction to the mailer came because alwaysindoubtbutnooneguessedit Mesa w ·oman stabbed' v1· ct01· m Ferguson camp. "We arc sort) the assemblywoman was "nervous" would lose by such a large amount.
· Manan is embarrassed. We are sutfer-over being dragged into a bitter and We wctt really surprised," Padberg
mg and accept the consequences." heated campaign. said. • -,
Padberg said. But Padberg said she did not The controversial measure was • If d fi -I
lts1romcthatNclson-Padbergwerc believe her firm's image was defeated by about 70 percent to 30 Ill se - e ense' awyer says C\en involved watb the last-minute tarnished by it election losses. percent.
mader. Carpenter said he had fired "The voters were very confused in "It is obvious that any type of a
the finn two weeks earlier because of the last days of the campaign with campaign for aw increase in Orange
dtfTcrences over Propos1t1on A. Marian Bergeson endorsing ever-County wasn't going to win this year.
The firm. which was workrng to body," said Padberg.. At least five of I don't know if it would ever win,"
pass the measure. did not want the seven candidates had maihngs Padberg said.
FINANCE COMMISSION MAY DISBAND ..•
From Al
million budget.
If the comm1ss1on cannot satisfy
itself and the council tn finding a·
more productive way to conduct the
budget review. the commission
should be abolished in January. the
group's members decided at a recent
session.
.. , kno"" it's not a 'Cl) common
thing to do tn government." Adler
said ... But 1f we're not doing the JOb
we should be doing," then the
commission should disband, he said.
Comnusstoncr J,m Perry, who
supported a \al« unsucces!J'u\ vote to
r \c~ the pane\ ;n business. said he
would agree to a sunse! prov1S1on to
revrew the comm1ss1on s progress.
He said the aboltshmg vote came at
m1d01ght after a five-hour hearing,
and followed frus trating weeks of
painstaking review that produced less
than expected returns.
Even after weekly meetings begin·
ning in May, Adler said the
cumulative results of the panel's
item-by-item review of the incb-thJck
budget document produced moncy-
saving recommendations of onl}
$75,000.
"It's a very arduous Lask and the
results weren't significant enough ,"
Adler said.
Jn previous years. when the panel
met informally. the group composed
pnmarily of aocountants carved out savin.as to the city amo\lntina to about $6 million. he said.
The city's. proposed 1984-85
budget has jumped 27 percent from
last year's $23. I million to this year's
nearly S30 million, fattened in part by
a $3.4 million JUmp in unexpected
revenues. The spending plan, with a 3
percent. $900,000 reserve, c.alls for
increasing city staff from 401 people
to 489.
"We may have goals that arc
unrealistic,' said AdJer, a certified
public accountant for Touche Ross &
Co.
Perry said the panel wanted to pare
spending by about SS00,000 by not
fund.inf Sill positions, but they
couldn t decide which ones.
"The question is how quickJy we
use up the rcseTYCS and whether we
woutd be abk to sustain" the present
staff levels 10 the future. said Perry. a
UC Irvine professor who teaches
public admm1stration.
Budget projections show that there
won't be enough money to pay the
salaries of six new staff members in
succeeding years, Adler said.
WAYNE SCULPTURE .••
"If we had solved that problem,
you wouldn't have seen the other
recommendation" over abolishing
the commission. Adler said. From Al
Kelly. who knew Wayne while both
were pursuing their acting careers.
praises the creation.
"It's of heroic size and it's qutte
expressive.
"The Duke had a tremendous
d}mantc personaltt) with a lot of
personal chansma I alwa\S de-
pended on him (tn movie roles) to be
the hero and to get things done.
Kelly thinks Perry's statue captures
Duke.
.. He has those boots with rowel
spurs and the Levis with the rolled up
cuff and is preparing to draw his gun.
He is the guy."
Commissioner Hal Maloney added
that the new commission is still
learning the ropes, and is likely to
operate with greater case year·
around, rather than condensing its
duties into six months. "I'm aU for
evaluation," hcadded.
The City Council will review the
commission's work Tuesday.
AMTRAK STOP URGED FOR IRVINE •••
From Al
Six of the se\cn trains that make
the Los .\ngeles.io. an Diego run
stop 1n Fullenon. Anaheim. Santa
Ana and San Juan Capistrano. A
se"enth train also stops in San
Clemente. The best time 1s two hours
and 30 minute'\.
Keeping train traveling 11me close
to or under dnve time 1s a kc) factor
in drawing riders, according 10
Muchow. While the study shows an
extra track could cut present tram
ume b\. as much as 20 minutes. "there
is a lim11 to how much you can Justify
spending... he said. when Amtrak
ndcrsh1p prOJCCt1ons draw only 2
percent of the dn\ers ofTh1ghwa)s.
Under the double-track idea. he
estimated about 90 miles of new track
would Ile needed Martin estimated
track cost a' SI million per mile.
..\n add1t1onal comphcat1on to
lr"tne's transit hopes is a recommen-
dation b\ a cit) commission to tnm
Just Call
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642-6086
Dally pttot
O.ltnty
la Ou••ntffd
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""' .... yOlll pep9f by ~ 30 o m e .. blltlw• 7 P"'
Ind 'fOAJ' caoy .. IW ........,
S 100,000 from next )ear's budget for
design of the Irvine depot. The City
Council will review the city's
proposed $29 m1lhon budget on
Tuesday.
Finance Commission Chairman
Hank Adler said the advisory panel
recommended the cut because "there
is a signficant chance if we spend the
SI 00.000 we w.on't get anything out of
It."
Muchow contended that derailina
design plans jeopardizes S,2.3 million
approved by the state in 1982 to pay
for the train. bus and tau depot on siJt
acres leased from the I rvme Co. for SI
per year. City proJCCtlons say 2.SOO
Amtrak nders would board m Irvine
by 1995.
The depot 1s to be located north of
the Santa Ana Freeway. near the
former site of Orange County Inter·
national Ra~way
C'altrans agreed to build the depot
by April 1986 if Amtrak could win
Santa Fe's approval for an Irvine
stop.
The agreement is not contingent on
whether the proposed bullet train is
built. Backers of the $3.1 billion high
speed rail system also plan an Irvine
stop. and forecast 20,000 riders will
board from the city depot by the year
2000.
If either ridership forecast is ac·
curate , the depot will generate enough
rider fees to pay for depot upkeep,
Muchow believes.
So far. Irvine has spent$ 124.000on
project design. The remaining
S 100,000 1s needed to get the JOb
~ad) to bid. project manager Russ
Thiele said.
"ff we don't spend the money, you
don't help your chances." Muchow
said. m convincing Santa Fe to allow
an Irvine stop.
He descnbed \he SI 00.000 as an
investment that has some risk.
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By JEFF ADLER °'Iha°""' ..........
A 23-year-old Costa Mesa woman
. charged with first-degree murder, did
inflict the fatal stab wounds tba1
killed 33-year-old Dalene Girton in a
Costa Mesa mobile home park in
1983. But the stabbing was in self-
dcfense, the woman's defense at-
torney told a Superior Coun jury
Wednesday.
In his opening statement in the
murder trial, Orange County Deputy
Public Defender Joel Baruch said
defendant Teresa Ahlers stabbed
Girton 21 times in self-defense afier
she interceded in a violent fight
between Girton and another woman
on Nov. 6. 1983 at the Aloha Palms
trailer park on 16th Street.
Ahlers was am!sted three days after
the Girton's fatal stabbina and has . viper."
been held in the Ora.nae COunty Jail Ahlers, wearing a white print dress,
in lieu of $250,000 bail. sat quietly as the two attorneys
If convicted on the sinaJe murder presented their openin3 statements .
charJc. Ahlers could be sentenced to a At times. she shook her b~ in maxunum prison term ranging from disagreement with what the pros.-
25·years to life. Dc_puty District ecutor was saying.
Attorney Jeoffi'ey (cq) Robinson said. Robinson said the pro~ution
Robinson told jurors Ahler:s upccts to present about IS witnesses ·
stabbed Girton following an argu-during the trial, while the defense
mcnt over money or cocaine after attorney said between 15 and 20
Ahlers .had purchased some bad witnesses would be called to tes~fy.
cocaine earlier that n.i&ht. ·Both attorneys estimated the tnaJ.
"She took the knife to get either being beard in Judge David Caner's
dope or money or to take somebody's Santa Ana courtroom, would take
life," Robinson said in his opening three weeks.
statement. "She made a decision to Baruch told jurors the case centers
take somebody's life." around the .. cocaine culture" tbat
The prosecutor added that once enveloped AbJcrs, Girton and many
Ahlers had made the decision to of the witnesses to the stabbing who
attack to Girton. she .. struck like a will be called to testify.
Patliologistrejects overdose charge
A pathologi't called as a defense
witness in Or, Tony Protopappas'
second-degree murder trial insisted
throughout two Ion• days of testi-
mony that the drug doses adminis-
tered to the three patients the former
Costa Mesa dentist is accused of killina did not amount to overdoses.
Or. Griffith 'fhomas, the defense
pathologist wbo rtviewed the autopsy
reports foUowiPJ the deaths of three
of Protopappaa' patients. said it is
possible the ~tbs were caused for
medical reasons unrelated to the
amounts of anesthetic drugs the
patients were given.
Pfotopappas, 39, is being tried in
Orange Count)' Superior Court for
the deaths of three patients who died
foUowing treatment in bis hi&b·
volume clinic in 1982 and 1983,
CoN T:NuEo S10 R1Es
allegedly as the resuh of anesthetic
overdo~s.
Thomas said in all three cases he
reviewed he had seen "no evidence of
overdoses of medication.•• But he
conceded his review was confined to
the pathological reports and toxi-
cological findings prepared by the
county comer's office when the
autopsies were performed.
During cross-examination by
Deputy District Attorney Jamn
Cloninger, Thomas also said he had
no specialized training in anesthetics
nor pharmacology.
Thmu said patient Cathryn Jones
died Feb. 13, 1983 due to cardiac
arrest because her potassium levels
were too low, a result of a tumor that
had regrown on her pituitary gland.
The prosecution bas presented
evidence indicating the tumor was
successfully removed a year earlier.
In the tw.oothercases. Thomas said
I 3-year-0ld Patricia Craven died after
a gauze packing lodged in the back of
her throat obstructing her airway and
causing rcpiratory arrest. Craven died
Feb. 19, 1983, lldaysafterherdentaJ
treatment in Protopappas' clinic.
In the case of 23-year.-old Kim
Andreassen, of Huntmjlon Beaeh,
Thomas said the severely ill woman's
death was the result of a blood crisis
caused by cx.ccssive amounts of
potassium that made it impossible for
the woman towithsta:od-tbe-tbeek ~f
the dental procedures.
Thomas is the first witness called
by the defense since Protopappas
concluded testifying in his own
defense last week.
SCHOOL SITE SALE OPPOSED ••.
From Al
reduced its value to the sch~l
district, he said.
"Now the county comes in with an
offer to buy the property at a reduced
price. 1 don't know what their
intention was but (the change) made
it readily a vailablc for their purpose,"
Bithell said Wednesday.
"Without all the appraisals it
would be bard to say how much the
down·zonin& meant to the district,"
Bithell said.
School distriC1 busmess manager
Clyde Lovelady said a real estate
agent told btm the property is
probably worth "in excess of
S600.000 an acre." That would be
about $4.2 million for the site.
Lovelady was dispatched to the
county to lodge the school board's
belated and un.suocessful protest.
"They said it never should have been
zoned R-2/commercial in the first
place," LovelM!y said.
A ~nt bOard appraisal of the
property llSted . ts worth at S 1.9
million based on the new zonina.
The proposed sale has drawn
support from senior citizen activist
groups in Laguna Beach who have
sought sucb a project in the area for
many years. Parents in South Lquna
and the South Laguna Civic Associa·
tion have opposed the plan, however,
claim ins the board should wait before
scllin& the property to be sure it won't
be needed as a school again. ·The
former Aliso Elementary School was
closed in 1982 due to dedinina
enrollment.
The property is leased to a private
pre-school that provides child care for
300 families and to about IS &rtl$\t
who rent low.cost studio space.
Bithell said he does not consider
the future need for a school in South
Laguna to be an issue. The area won't
need one, he says.
School superintendent Billy Barnes
agrees and says he's fairly ccnain the
rest of the board feels the same way.
"But until the time th~ vote I am not
· sure how this will ao," Barnes said.
Barnes added that if the board docs
not unanimously approve the sale it
may put the property on the market
for competitive bids.
"lt was never a priority for us to sell
that propeny anyway," BithelJ said.
The board declared it .. surplus" in
I 982 when the school was closed but
established no clear intent to sell it.
The "surplus" designation ~ what
attraC1ed the offer for the property.
"lfl am to represenrthe district and
the kids of the district, I have to feel
this way," Bit bell said. "lfwt were the
supervisors or the city council, with
their wider interests. it miaht be
diffcrenl Senior citizens arc not our
obliaation. ••
The board meets at 7:30 p.m. in the
district conference room, S'O Blu--
mont St.
DELQCA'WANTEDTO:ASSAULT WOMAN' •••
From Al gel "loaded,'' teek out a woman, tie brutal death.
I h h Ii -•i .. her up and do .. whatever." "And we haven•t even belid that
S ayina t at e WIS teuu y UD• The question or ..-bethet lhett ia from the dcfen•ot ~ •.• ...:.. "'· "'·-•t conscious." Tbcy say he oould not . ~ •K ,._., "'·ve premeditated the ~me wht"b any suppc>rtive evidence that Deluca been put OP the Wld," the ju"-
u.a ... • ' " was drunk the day of the kitlina 1l10 added. rcferrina to the defen;er. they !dm1t he commuted. was questioned durina Wednesday's dcci51on not to let Dduca testify.
Deluca had been confined to the proc:ttdtnas. The point it ccnual to "There as no evidence at all t6at he
hospital after an •~t drua over· the t 8-)ur-old'1 dcfenie. auckcd up a third or a bottle of do~ and a moPcd accident left him tn McBride noted that the only proof tequila.·· undericoftd Brown ,
a coma for tcvcral days. W1tn !CS or Dcluca'1 condition on the day_in McBndc, b vtt, said ht wouJd
ha\lc sated. question is from a chrucal Pt)'chol· 11low the~~ losist'11ettimony to
The prosecutor claimed h05pitars"' ogjst ~o ~ lbit t~ tecn-.r tand Watho~t it. the j.._ said
records indicate Deluca staled that told her he d l\llptd nine IU'liaht Dtluca· cntare dctbte co\&Jd ~I
wlicn he wa ~leased, he wanted to shots of tequila an hOur bd'o~ the apan.
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-T,een dances slated
for Mesa, New~ort
The Youth Alternatives Commlntc of Community
Power will •Ponaor two dances for junior hiab tehool
younpten in the Costa Mesa-NcWpe>n Beach atta Friday
C\l'C1\lnl.
A dance ror students at Enti&n and Carden HAil
schools will be held at 7:30 in the Harbor: Area Boyt Club on Tustin A ve,nue at 21st Street, Costa Mesa. Another will
be for.Corona dcl Mar area teens in the Lincoln School
cafttcria. also at 7:30.
Admission to both d.anoes is SJ, and student body
cards must be pretented for admillion.: Call 624-687& or
67S·8299 for additional information.
'l'llenapl•ta pl.ii meetl.ag
The California Association of Marriage and Family
Thcrai_>ists, Orange County chapter, will hold an attorncy-
therapist network meeting Friday at noon at Reuben's,
1Sl3 N. Tustin Ave., Santa Ana.
Bari Rudman will be speaking on ··children,
Molestation and Rape," and Ruth Shapin on "Pubhc
Benefits for the Disabled... for information and reser-
vations call 547-9078.
Weir CaiJyo.n wait sclJedaleif
The geology and ancient life.forms of Weir Canyon
will be explained on a walk-along trip Saturday beginning
at 8 a.m.
The two-mile walk will ~n at the end of Hidden
Canyon Road in the Anaheim Hills. Panicipants arc urged
to wear oomfottable shOC$ and a hat and bring water. Call
the Sea and Sage Audubon Society at 634-2246 for mort
information.
A Newport BC ch art plle~ i5 o ring a SS.000 J'C1'.Va~d for the return of 18 smciou~ Salvador Dali
pa~unss stolen by burglan who sawed llrough a wall to
avoid the shop's alarm 'Yltem. •
The paintinp, said to be wonh SSlf,000 we-re beioa
displayed It Signature Fine Arts in hon)r orOali't 80th
birthday, accordina to aaJlery admn1strator Nicki
Anderson.
..Tbe burgl~rs were very profeuio~ •• Andenoet said ~f the late.Sunday o~ ~y-Mon.day~womi.n• buralary.
We had at least 60 patnhnp on d11plajlU\d they tOO'k iM
best. They knew what they were after:
Police wd the crooks entered t 1'1lery after first
breaking into an adjacent office suite and then cutting
tbrou&h a ~all ~ith a Hasaw. C~nt to other printed
rePortS, pohce said the &ur&lan did not a tunnel to pin
access to the gallery.
The most noted of the stolen art eces was a 1941
painting titled "Adbles«ncc," an op cat illusion wotk
that Anderson said is one ofDali's most amous works. It's
worth.at least $140.000. ··r think whoever took it will hav a very hard time
getting rid of it. lt'i vdy weU known,•• id Anderson.
The gallery. at 2633 W. Coast Hi way. had put the
paintings on display in early May. The xhibn was to run
through Sunday.
Cat bur. --
prowlin
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8"'::~!~S:!:~~!~rvi~!_1·n La~u Am-phitbeater's-nei hb_o_ rs wanu~ to enroll fat swtmmmg 1essons. · .._
, · Children can =r·=n 9 a.I!'~~~.(' I":-:<~_ .--.'*'rf' .~ ·$~·~ilill>•~~~~~~~-~~-~-~,..--;:-· · ' ·'ii~~ ,.. · ·~~ · • ·-· e ~~,~~n on"·rogra~nt>COb'iatn-;rb~ ·~vmnasumr--· ·· -rec.e1Ve ·parAIDg per. m. Its
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calling the Community Services Department De11Jf'MC•rn"1"-.. •• · Laguna Beach police are search.i for a cat burglar
Medlcal Center plc:alc pJazUJed
Free~ coach and pony rides, entertainment and
raffle prizes are part of the events planned for a
oommunity PICH-nic Saturday at the bare Irvine MedicaJ
Center site at Sand Canyon Road and Barranca Parkway.
Irvine residents are invited to attend the free
celebration marking the state of development of the 177-
bed hospital Festivities begin at noon and are SPonsored
by People for an Irvine Community HospitaJ (PICH).
Residents will be able to 9te the site first hand and the
raising of an IMC facade built by PICH volunteers..
Home-balldlng seminar slated
. A~ of free.seminars on custom building of homes will be 11ven this summer by_ the Central Capital
Development Company, a subsidiary of Central Savings
andl..oaa
The first of the public service programs will be held
Sunday at l p.m. at the Swim & Racquet Club of the Sea
Pointe Estates in San Clemente.
There will be no admission charge, but reservations
are sugested. For more information. call 643-1392.
Laaa for retarded In Irri.ne
The third annual Hawaiian Luau Picnic for d e-
velopmentally disabled youth and young adults is
scheduled for Sunday in Irvine's Northwood Community Park. 4S3l Bryan Road.
'Admission is free to participantt but rqistration is
required. Further information on the 11 a.m . to 4 p.m.
event ·can be obtained by calling Sandra Hamble at
669-1339.
The event. to feature food, games and entertainment,
is sponsored by the Irvine Soroptomist Oub.
Recept1o:a to fete .new deacon
A reception honoring Deacon Daniel Han of St
Elizabeth Ann Seton will be held at the Irvine church
Sunday following the 10:4S a.m. mass.
Hart. was consecrated to .the order of deacon by ,
Bishop William Johnson of the Orange County Catholic
Diocese on June 2. He bad studied for three years to
preparation for the honor.
Pastor Kenneth o~Kccffe bas invited the public to
joinin.1bcev.ent.at the church, l0cated at Tunle Rocle and
Campus Drives.
Thureday, June 7
• 7:30 p.m. Lapu Beacla UDifled Scbool District
Boanl, District Board Room, SSO Blumont Street
• 7:30 p.m .. lnlDe Plan•~ Commitslon, Council
Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Roa Irvine.
PoucE LoG
who has sttuck at least nihe tim_es in e pa t tw.o weeks.
Mostoflbe burglir's appearan ave been in North
l:aguna and have occurred while r · n~ were at home
but asleep, according to Chief Neil LI.
The most recent incident occ May 31 , Purcell
reported, when a Cypress Drive ident who was
showering beard an intruder in his ho . He walked out of
the bathroom and oonfronted the. bu who was holding the resident's wallet, which be · odiately dropped
before Occing.
Police investiptors say their ma suspect is a white
maJe in his 20s. thm, with dark hair d approximately S
foot 11 inches tall.
However, investigators are still t certain that they
are dealipg with only one suspect.
In earlier incidents, residents we awakened in their
beds by flashlights, and in one case th suspect had lighted
a cigarette lighter.
Cat burglars rarely appear Laguna Beach,
acoordinJ to police investigator da Parker. Most
burglars m Laguna prefer unoccupi ,homes, she said.
"Since cat burglars risk confr ting a victim, the
situation can be very frighteni and potentially
dangerous," Parker said.
Police Community Services 1cer Tim Miller
advised residents that if they wake up nd hear a burglar in
another part of the house, to lock t bedroom door or
another door between you and th burglar and use a
bedside phone to call the police eme ncy number. 9 11 .
"When you awake and a bu~l s in the room with yo~ be will &enerallY become so fn&b that he will n u.\ out of yoU.r home." Miller said ... Le\ m p>. do not try to
stop him. Get a description, his di n of travel and dial
911 immediately.
' "If you wake up and he docs ot realize you arc
awake, often it is better to pretend y are asleep, let the
burglar leave and then phone the po e," Miller said.
"A victim who confronts a b is advised to
cooperate with him or just get out o 1s way and let him
get out of the house."
Miller said that the police de rtment offers free
home security inspections for reside s who desire them.
For more information, call 497-11 , Ext 280.
Funeral held in W
for Pa ul Goode of
htngton
sta Mesa
Funeral services were held in kane, Wash., for
Paul William Goode of Costa Mc a retired machine
operatbr with the Armour Packing C . who died May 29
at Hoag Memorial Hospital He was .
Goode is survived by his son, ·an. and daughter,
Linda Arvidson, both of Des incs, Iowa. Also
surviving are a brother, Bill Goode, f Ames. Iowa; and
two sisters, Trula M. Luther of C a Mesa and Betty
Vanderpool oflndianola, Iowa.
Intcnnent will be in the Pines C etery in Spokane.
Student -held in burgl 1es
at Mesa's Estancia sch ol •
A student at Estancia High School
in Costa Mesa was arrested Tuesday
after bcina questioned in oonnection
with several break-ins at the school
and the theft of a S 14S balance-beam
scale from the science lab, police said. ·
David W. Campbell, 18, was taken
into c1i1stody on suspicion of com-
C-talleu
A 17-year-Old Santa Ana youth told
police he was ridina his bicycle near
Harbor Boulevard and Adams Av-
enue Wednesday about t 2:30 p.m.
when two men jumoed out of a car,
beat him and stole hls money and his
bike. The boy said four men were ridina in the pttn, fouNloor vehicle
tha.t pulled up bnide him but only
two aot out. O ne man rode off' on the
bike and the other took $40 from his
pockets. The total toss was placed at
$440. ••• A $750 antique sword was stolen
from the art pllery at OranacCout
Colltp tut week. The. sword was
l'\an&lftl on a wall as nan ofa display. .. ' . Five ~ valued at S320. ~taken &om a~ on the 1900
block ofFtidenl Avenue WCdoClday.
PoliClC fouPd no Mins of foi'Qcd t1ttry
in the theft. ••• Wbik lhc raideat of a home on tbC
400 bloCt Of Ma&Dolia Strwt MS out
vOtina T\bday, htr home was tiur-riud and :aboul $1,0001n aah was
, .
mercial burglary Tuesday and book·
ed into the Costa Mesa Police
Dcpanment Jail in lieu of $10.000
bail.
Acoordin& to police reports,
Campbell admitted to breaking into
the school science lab to steal a test
stolen. Thieves broke a window in a
double door and unlocked the door.
They managed to burglarize the
bouscand get out ofth.e vicinity in the
1 S minutes the woman took to vote. • • • Keys teft over the door frame of the
Chazco Construction Co., 31 S2 Red
Kill Ave., provided entry to thieves
who stoic a lawn blower and weed
eater over the weekend. The lo wb
placed at S.20. • • • Two ~~ worth of receipu. 1otaJ-1na S 11,600. were stolen frotn iM
Upstaira Gallery in tbe South Coast
Plaza Mall sometime oveT tht' week·
end. The cbecb; reoei~tJ-and cuh
MR left unattcOded in an unlock.at
office in t.bc pllcry whi.lt 1evcral
displa)'I ~re bcina held.
and also to talu the scale and a
pocket calculator.
He implicated veral other stu-
dents while hfirt questioned by
police. A furt.h vestlption into
the incidents I continue, police
sai<l
Drive and
.
Mesa police to ticket concert fans I autos; The streets affected are all Within College Park. except for lhc entire
$25 fi n es to be levied for Illegal parking tenglh ofOcarbroot Laiae. which is across Fa.iJ'-Drive from the-fair.
BJ KAREN E. &LEIN
A pennit parking system will go
into effect this month in the traffic-
plagued College Parle neighborhood
near the Pacific Amphithcatn: in
Costa Mesa. '
Under the new permit procedure.
only residents and their guests who
display approved parking stickers
will be allowed to park on specific
streets within a 1,000.foot radl,us . .of
the Orange County Fairgrounds,
where the amphitheater is located.
Drivers who violate the parking
restriction will be fined $25, accord-
ing to Bruce Mattern, the city's public
services director.
A tow-away penalty discussed
earHcr as part of the ordinance will
not be put into effect. Mattern said.
Neither will there be any fees to
residents to obtain the permits. he
added.
The parking restriction will be in
clfecl at all times -Uepina \be area free of ou1lide traf&c not _, from
amphitheater concertgoers but from
Oranae Coast CoJJegc students. swap
meet patrons and people attending
the Orange County Fair in July.
Mattern said.
The City Council unanimousJy
adopted the emergency ordinance
establishing the permit system at its
regular meeting Monday, reversing
its earlier decision to reject the
pennits. A parking permit proposal
was spurned in March before the
amphitheater's oonccrt season began.
At the time, oouncil members said
they feared the permjts would penal-
ize residents just because tttey lived
near the amphitheater.
But after the first few conceru of
the season, the residents' complaints
about parking hassles, noise and
traffic convinced the City Council to
take more stringent action.
Last month, the council approved
the concept of parking penruts and
directed aty staff to work out speci-
fics for the program's operation and
enforcement. Manned barricades
placed at the entrance to the housing
tract in the past to keel> out con-
ocrtgocrs will remain as long as thcv
C. Penney store at Hunungton
Center. 7717 Ed.infer Ave. • • A resident oftbe 6500 block of Red
Coach Drive returned home for lunch
Wednesday and found the residence
had been burglarized by someone
who entered through a bedroom
window. The loss included )ewelry
wonh $3,000 and two television sets
worth $27S. • • • Someone pried open a rear door to
burglarize the King's Pizza shop.
S90"S Edinger Ave .• the business
reported Wednesday. The loss in-
cluded food prooesstn& equipment
worth S 12,065. • • • Two autos w~ reported stolen
Wednesday from a McDonnell
Douglas parkina lot. One was a white
1981 Toyota Celiea worth $7,000.
and the other was a 1984 ~ Toyota
Susn worth S 18.000
• • • A resident of the 17600 block of
Ambcnon Laoe reponed Wednesday
that a red 197 l Gremlin parted in the driv~'&)' was bw'al&rized by some--
one who pulled out a door aodc. The
10$.1 m~luded a stem> equaJ1icr worth
S 140 and a tict-on dub clock worth
St.SO: • • • SorMOnc popped out a window to
~ a·bfUit~197t Votn~aaen parted Wednesday on the S600 block
o~ltirk on .. -c. The I included an sao caacti.c ~~«. ' . . Someone pncd open the ttar ea~
w1Ddo to bwllariu a wbate I l
Toyota pickup Parked Tuesday in a
driveway on the S900 biod. of
C'a.rbeC.k Ori e. The t indudcd
etrco cqµ1p~t 0rth Sl.ISO and car scats,,. rth SSOO. • • • A madent o( lht 600 b&Ock of th
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are deemed D""-~"'. grounds. Other blocks ratricted -, under the ordinanoc arc: Under the adopted ordinance, per-.
mits will be issued to all residents of •Hanover Drive, 200 block;
the affected blocks. The permits •WcU.cSley Lane, entire lcnsth;
ex.pireonDec. 31, 1985. Onehuodrtd •Princeioo Drive. 200block;
paper permits for guC$1S will \)( gjvco •Bowlin& Orccn Drive, 200 block;
to each residence, -with more avail-•Yale Place, entire 1eQalh;
able when those are exhausted. •Littleton Place, &om 9:ucknell
Residents must appear at the Costa Road to Villanova lloed;
Mesa Police Department to obtain •Columbia Drive. entire~~
pennits for each of their vehicles. •Bucknell Road, 200 block;
Emerccncy permits can be issued at •Loyola Road. entire lenath; ·
the discretion of the PQlice chief, •Villanova Road. from Fair Omte
Mattern said to Loyola Road.
College employees
choose new union
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... .,.., ........
Noa-\eaebina aod non-rmm111t-o --•·a1 1a ot me C.-Coln-m uruty oll Oisuict have-decided
they want a or-w union. to represent
them in rollcct1ve bargaining.
Votes tabulated this week indlcated
a victory for the American Federation
of Teachers. the same union that
reprc5Cnts abc oollegc district's fulJ-
time instructors. The employees~
cided not to continue aflliating with
the California School Employees
Association. which has represented
them since 1981 .
The balloting by mail was super-
vised by tbc..Los Angeles office of the
Public £mploymcnt Relations Board.
Robert lkrgeson. a regionat-f>ERB
representative. gave the following
results of the election:
• .262 employees voted for rep-
resentation by the AFT;
•, 168 voted for conllnued rep-
resentation by the CSEA:
•27 voted for no union represen-
tation:
•4 ballots were declared void.
Bergeson said there is now a I 0-day
period during which obJections to the
election can be filed. After that. if no
objecttons arc filed, the electton will
be certified by PERB. Bergeson said.
one entered her garage and stole a
guitar worth SSOO. • • • A resident of the 16900 block of
'\lgonquin Street ~poned Tuesda)
that someone stole a black Diamond
Back motocross bicycle from Haven
View School. The loss was estimated
at$175.
Lapna Beac h
A ne~ car ste~o ~vstem was
reported stolen from a 'eti1ck parked
m the lot at 606 Laguna C'an~on Road
Wednesday night. • • • A man who was bemg arrested for
outstanding traffic warrants m the
100 block of Wave Strttt Tuesday
nl&bt tned to fltt from a police officer
and ·•lso was cbarxed wtth assauJt
after be struck the officer in the chest
with his fist following a shon chase.
Rand Louis Wood. 27. was released
on S 1,500 bail.
Newport Beach
A Nt'WJ)()rt 8ttC'b man reported the
theft of a S200 auto slereo from his '!w parked in the 2100 block of
WtblutTWcdnCldav. . . " A •an at the Cat)' of Newpof\
Bach·s Theater Ans Center wa1
~O\'ct:Wed )'doingSSOO
indama . • • • Co ta Mesa man ~ncd
Wedhnday the theft orb· bric case
from lhc cwpon Beach City Hall.
JOO C1'-pott Bhd.. bilc•ttcndtaa
1 meeting there TUC'Sday. • • • Huntinaton h man °fepol'.'tcd
Wcdntidiy the \heft of a sunbOird
'alucd 1.1 st so rrom the 100 bloc of
24th tteet.
urti idc
rtJ'Qfted:...JOtncot)C.
1
Eligible to vote were more than 700
cl.ass~ed em ploycn m the colqc
c-..o•ar co\lqes.. as n as the 4istrict
administration office in Cost.a Mesa.
Classified employees mclude
dmcal and food service workers,
custodians, bus drivers and others.
Judi th Ackley. president--Oesignate
of the loal. AFT cbapler. said tM
election will give the union additional
clout because it bas doubled lhe
number of oollegt employees it rep-
resents.
Ackley was elccled by the college
teachers. She said the classified
employees will elect their own prcsj-
dent. who will serve with Ackley and
others on an AFT stecnng committee.
She said an advantage will be that
classified em ployces and teachers will
now be able lO .$hare '50me-t'e96UtcCS
a.nd expertise.
Jan Neth. a district employee who
lS president of the CSEA cha{>\C!'.
reacted to the election philosophical-
ly.
"I would oongratulate the AFT.
and we'U tty to make 1t as smooth a
transition as Possible," she said ··1
hope they can pick up the ball and run
with iL fm obviously disappointed.
but rm trving to be realistic, too."'
worth of skateboards from the store
Wednesday.
Fountain Valley
Someone entered a house in the
16000 block of Ramter Street and
stole two men's rings valued at $4,203
from a downstairs bedroom. • • • Thieves stole a lawnmower and
equipment from a trucked parked tn
the parking lot at 17101 Bushard St.
Motorist
convicted
in death
P.\ ADEN . .\ (AP) -For tbe
c;crond time an Los Ansf;lcs County, 1
man was found suilty or murder for a
death that occurred while ht 9t'U
dnvma drunk.
A Puadcna uperior Coun jury
round Alfred Jack on, 26, of
Plls.;MklUI pil!Y Tuciday in the death
last AuguS1 of John DavKI Bums of
Ah.adena.
ourt test; mony ~ d J wu
drun and under the U\OueO<'t of PCP
heft bi car dammed into Bu.mt'
auto at m0tt than \)() mph.
tcnc1 wu t for July l2.
L&si 1.ummcr, Oiliitn K.cmitch. 2q. of T m~ n:tti a xmence
or I S lO life in the uaty'1 ftrti
murder conv on n a 4n.UiUa:.
drivi -
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Tu break booted
-during deficit talk
By Otl A11oclated Pm•
WASHINGTON -House and Senate negotiato~
opcnina talks on w increases tosbrink balloomng federal
dcfiClU. qrccd only minutes 1ner tbe stan of lhcir first
ion to repeal a major break for ven. The tax break
would be wiped from the book without ever taking effect
uJMter the agreement. Approved amid fanfare in the 198 t
tax cut bill, the measu~ provides for an exemption of$450
a year in savin&s account interest. It 1s scheduled to take
effect in 1985.
'Ulysses• gets re visi on
NEW YORK -A new version of James Joyce's
"Ulysses" corrects nearly 5,000 errors and omissions from
previous editions and substantially changes the meaning
of the influenttal novel. according to scholars familiar
with it. An 1ntemauonal team said the m1stakes occurred
because Joyce wrote the manuscript in often-illegible
longhand, because be added an extra 100,000 words to
page proofs, and bccatsse the 26 French printers who set
the type by hand did not know Enahsb.
Haltlans drolVll ln caplzlng
MIAMI -A 30-foot sailboat capsized when scores of
Haitians ran to one side of the vessel as Coast Guardsmen
were checking for illegal 1mm1grants, officials said. Six
people died. 61 were rescued and the search continued at
sea today for others. Survivors of Wednesday's accident
estjmated that 80 to 90 people had been o n the wooden
sailboat. which one Coast Guardsman called a "typical
Haitian refugee sailing vessel."
Zoo aslcs anlmal return
,
NEW YORK -The Atlanta Zoo, beset by
allegations of mismanagement and mistreatment of
animals. has been asked to return a rare Mona monkey
and a s1amang ape on loan from the Bron>. Zoo. officials
sa1d. But a consultant for the Bronx Zoo said the monkey
~~G~··~~~-.a;,._ ~~~~ ~~ng and' Tilson l\~ ~r'rot "1frc"_,.aruiffiilr
return.
NY Inspectors arrested
NEW YO RK -More than a dozen CH) electn cal
inspectors were arrested on federal bribef) cha~es for
al1egedly ''t)vcrlookmg" code \ 1olat1ons or failing to
inspect work. the New York Daily News reponed today.
Eighteen more contractors were expected to be arrested on
the bribery charges later today
Strelsand takes pot-shots
BEVERLY HILLS -Barbra
Streisand. named the National Or-
ganizauon for Women's 1984
Woman of Courage for her struggle
to film "Yentl." used the award
ceremony to urge women to dnve
Ronald Reagan from the presidency
"We can make a difference ... Miss
Streisand told a star-studded crowd
of650 people attending the Wcdnes-
da). night banquet at 1he Severi}
Wilshire Hotel " \\.omen will
provide the margin of defeat and w 111 STREISAND
elect the ne't president of the L mted tates .... But 1he
statistics will make liars of us all 1f we do not work from
now until election da} 10 register the hundreds of
\bousandsofvotcn needed to defeat Ronald Reagan." she
added.
Yachtsmen slaln ln Baja
SAN DI EGO-.\uthonucs in Mexico are investigat-
ing the weekend slay1ngs of 1wo American yachtsmen who
were killed after dockin~ their boats 1n Tunle Bay. a
coastal inlet in BaJa Cahfom1a 400 miles south of San
Diego. The victims were 1dent1fied as Robert Pugh. 54. of
Shasta, a nd Robert Ka veney, 44, of Los Angeles. The
mun1c1pal delegate 1n Tunic Bay said he had received
information two men were seen boarding the boats shonly
before Kaveney and Pugh were killed. Authorities believe
the motive for the slayings was robbery.
Mexfly spraylng ends
EL MONTE -The threat of the Mexican fruH fly 1s
over m Los Angeles County. and aenal spraying of
maJath1on is no longer necessary, officials of the Count}
Agnculturc Depanment said. But ground traps will
remam throu~ the summer ma 350-square-mile area as a
safeguard against a re-infestation, count} Deputy .\gncul-
ture Comm1ss1oner Harold Daniels said Wednesday.
Terrorist flees Syria
BAGHDAD. Iraq -Pale'itm1an guemlla leader Abu
N1dal ha!. fled Syna and taken asylum here. diplomatic
and Palestinian \Ources reported Wednesday They said
the Synans wanted to involve him in Libyan plots against
Western leaders and moderate Arabs. and Nida! refused.
The Libyan a!.5a!.S1n:lllon plan-, are being engineered with
the help of the no1onous international terrorist "Carlos."
who now lives in Libya. the source<; \aid
Marques search suspended
BfRMl D.\ -The Coast Guard has suspended a
!.earch tor I!! people missing from the sailing ship
"1arquc~. ""hie h was ca IT) ing 28 people when it was
caps11ed b' a 'rogue wind" off Bermuda. Nine people
were rcM ued from the three-masted bark. which was
pan1c1pating in an 800-mtle race to Halifax. Nova Scotia.
when 11 went down Sunday 78 miles from its stamng point
of Hamilton Bermuda One ho<h was fou nd.
Shells blast Belrut
BEi R l ' r. Lehanon -Wamng Lebanese facttons
pounded re<,1dent1al neighborhoods in Beirut wuh
mol]lrs. tank cannon~ and rockets overnight. Five
civ1haris were killed and 11 wounded, police said today.
Residents of h1ghme apanment buildings fled to
basements and homb shelters as pans of the city shook
with shell blam through most of Wednesday night and
early today.
Legless man sentenced
LONOON -A 1udgc sentenced a le'1ess man
Wednesday to 30 monthc; in pnson for threaten ma the life
of Kuwait's finance mm1stcr. and then promised to act
him a wheelchair when he 1s out of Jail. "h as not nghl to
see a young man to around hke this. touch ma mud." said
Judge Michael ArJYle at the Old Bailey court after
sentencing \iahaud Dohol. 30. an As1an-bom Bntish
c111zen lt\-tng 1n London. A~le said clectnc wheelchairs
co~t about S 1,400 and the <1tatc-run National Health
Sen. ice doc\ not provide them
Nancy meets Diana
I ON DON -Nnncy Rupn had "coffee and a nict
\ 1\lt" with Pnnrrs~ Diana today at Kensinaton Palace. a
"Pokr.,woman for the first lady said. M~. Reagan, hctt
w11h the.-pre 1dC'nt dunnJ the three-day economic summit
of kn· 1ndu .. tnahLcd n:mon also uw Pnncc Wilham. the
t<xhtb \On o( 01:\011 and her husband. Pnncc C'harle1.
'Thl' !lab\ 1~ <larl1na." hc1la Tate. the first lad~ 's
.,polc\\\'oman. quoted Ml"'I. Reapn as ~>·ins
Hart: My chance better against-eagan
But Colorado -senator
adopts conciliatory __
tone toward Mondale
... don't expttt to cnucizc.M 1 Mond le at all."
Hart WI) ed 1f Mondalerould defeat
"l don't 1hink the convention will be
acrimonious or bitter," Han said.
attend the tale party convention where
delcptea will be selected.
Meanwhile, campaian ma~ Oliver
Henkel eaid in an interview that. whatever
the outcoqic. Han will seek to aven a pany
tplit between foUowers of Mondale and
those of the Rev. Jeue J. Jackson.
~tdcnt Reuu tb11 fall.
''l lhmk botfi or us can." he id. "I think
my chances are vastly supcri to bas, but J
trunk we both could win."
Han's lo&ic in keeping bis candidacy
alive is panly baStd on the lie of his
California su~s. which be called "spec>
t.acular. a prestigious victory."
On aturday, Han travels toC.olorado to
WASHINGTON (AP) -Gary Hart Hart. who has said repeat~y be docs in~ists he wtll rem1un m the race for the not want to be vice president, as asked to
Dcmocrauc prts1dent1al nomination, but say flatly he would not accept nd place
he has adopted a concihatory tone toward on the ticket.
the hkely wmncr, Walter F. Mondlllc. He said his wmnm111 over e course of ··we arc not that far apart on pnnc1plc." the primary season were 'ub tantial
Hart told a Los Angeles news conference enough that "it would be prematu~ to be
Wednesday before he returned to Washtn&-talking about any dream ticket," ·
ton. "I am not interested in being vice
"The contest was really for lcaderstup of 'president," be added." ... I am not sure that
the pany and for the presidency," Hart would be a dream ticket in anycase."
saJd. He said this year has been unlike 1968 Hart now plans several days l)f meetings
and 1972. when Democrats were d1 v1dcd with congrcssionaJ Democrats ll\d visns to
over the V 1etn11m War. state conventions to attempt to reverse the
There arc no ovemdmg emotional issue$ Mondale ude and persuade dett'gates he 1s
d1v1ding the party this ume, the Colorado the most electable candidate despite his big
senator said. loss in the New Jersey primllr).
.. "There are d1v1s1ons but they arc not ·Han planned to meet today wnh Rep.
nearly as deep and not nearly as wide as Moms Udall. D-Ariz .• whom JJ1Vate talks
those 1n '68 and '72," Han stud. From now has been casting him self as a t0Qvent1on
unul the convention opens July 16. he said. peacemaker.
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STAPLE GUN
55
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You can hammer a way all day at nails and
tacks or do the same thing with a squeeze
of this gun's trigger. It's the quick and
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Box end and open end wrenches. from 3a" mechanic, lut not recommended as a
to l ". The right stuff for older American wedding gil.
cars. (My '46 Nash hasn't broken down in
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You get a spark plug socket, ratchet, 2
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12?,!.125
Kit comes with £lame spreader, utility
torch head. spark lighter. propane cylinder.
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CASSETTE ADAPTOR
I 2~~CA ·1
Insert this guy into the old 8 -track and
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PLAYBOY
VELOUR SEAT COVERS
19~?.
SBOln CLUI CUD t TIO ,.
Shorty'• much too shy to put thetn in hit
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6 66
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Inerchanoeable blades for coarse
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willboard cutting.
CREDO 21-PC. WORL
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; =i 8!~1
H igh perbfmance bits made from black
oxide tr1•d high speed tool steel.
( Speaki of drills. my de ntist hu put so
much go in my mouth I have to sleep
with my l\ead in the safe.)
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. 47.:r.06
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Heavy duty wire r a c k kMps drill., sawa and
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M ounting hardware for wall or 1>99board
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Calibrated sh oe tilu up to 45° for bevel
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One of the ahop worker'• b.t friencla. but
you can flnd a m i llion hou.Mholcl u.Ma, too.
Name one? Oby, you cowd mull your
kid'• height on tN wall to keep tr&cll of lt
(My mothw•• haring a flt. Telling people ·
to write on walla, tch tch. )
c:::
. Grall the kids, gralt gra•ps
aad granny and get down to
these stores oa Satarday,
Jane 9th to see SHORTY &
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Y, HP MOTOR 55. 97
8 FT. 2x4
ROUGH REDWOOD
177
SBOITY CL111 CSS -CB =
Here'• the railing for your redwood fence.
(I rode the raila a lot when I waa young.
In fact, I wa• ridden out of many a town
on a rail.)
O'SULLIVAN WALL UNITS
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'IWO DOOR 6777#3232
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J '
~m11i·l$~40·
IJ'1;J 14" CUT
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I FT. 4x4 REM na ·
277
The good atuff fir the right price, S4S.
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30WT. 78~.
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Copper Plua pl\MJ9. .old only ln 4. 6 and 8
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Once again, not special orders. but you
can ta.a. home any of th-spiffy guys on
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The price i.a on our atuff in rtocll. no
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born. like Malibu, Valencia, Ventura, and
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Si.kh leader dies
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· NEW DELHI, India (AP) -Troops found. Sikh
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Golden Temple in Amritsar today at the end of a two-day
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Sikh extremists and 59 soldiers died.
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Tina Rach •1• her 'healln& powen• helped
her dam•&ed le& heal futer than normal.
Teen denies
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lier leg to mend quickly
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (A P)-A teen-ager is stick.mg by
the claim that her psychic powers caused objects to fl y
around her family's hou~ -although she says the acuvity
has stopped -and a columnist who first wrote of unusual
events at the home says he remains baffled.
In March, the Resch family temporarily abandoned
their' home on the city's north side after what they said
were a series of disturbances none of them could explain
-flashing lights, flying objects and moving furniture. The
Resches said much of the strange lfct1vityccntered on their
daughter, Tina, 14.
Within days, the Resches and Tina found themselves
the objects of national publicity -and ridicule from
skeptics who insisted the story was a hoax.
Investigators from the Buffalo, N.Y.-based Commit-
tee for the Scienufic Investigation of Claims of the
-Paranormal have expressed extreme skepucism about the
family's claims, but they were barred from conducting
their own investigation in the Resch home.
Among the evidence the group cited was a television
videotape that showed Tina knocking over a lamp with
her hand, then appearing startled. She later ad matted that
she had pushed over the lamp. sa)'ing she dad at to rid her
home of reporters.
The family objected to one member of the group,
magician James Randa. For 20 years, Randi has offered
S l 0,000 to anyone who can show him a verifiable
paranormal event. He has yet to pay anyone.
"The onus of proof as o n them." Randa sa1d at the
time. "They haven't offered any evidence that would
support what they're claiming."
Tina's mother. Joan Resch said she wasn't going to
tum the situation into a "magic show."
Researchers from the Psychical Research Foundation
in Chapel Hill, N.C., a group that believes in psychic
occurrences, credited Tina with being able to move objects
through spontaneous psychokinesis -.a temporary.
unconscious power sparked ._by frustratton over her
powers of extrasensory perception. . .
William Roll, director of the foundauon, said he
believes the activity will subside as her ESP powers
improve. .
Tina says Roll seems to be nght: The objects have
stopped movin'9 and she's learning to enjoy whatever ESP
powers she miflt have.
"It's fine: she said recently. "I lake them. I want to
use them for useful things, but not exaggerate with them.
"If they leave, that's fine. It would save me some
hassles, .. she added.
Mike Harden, the Columbus Dispatch columnist
who broke Lhe story, says he still does not know what to
make of it.
"It's probably the strangest story I have ever
encountered," he said last week.
Harden said he approached the story objecuvely and
reported what he saw at the Resch home, even when his
logic protested that what he was seein~ was impossible.
''I saw something I couldn't explam," he said. "There
were others who saw similar things -the electrician, a
social service caseworker, reporters and photographers.
I'd still really like to see something definitive in the way of
an answer." ·
The family also dropped an insurance claim and 1s
gradually replacing or repairing the objects damaged by
Tina's alleged powers.
"The claims adjuster came over when Bill Roll had
(his equipment set up and we couldn't let him go through
the house," Mrs. Resch explained. "He got upset about
that and we decided to j ust let 1t go."
The family received offe~ of money for stof) or
moVle rights, but Mrs. Resch said all were refused.
Now Tana claims her psychic powers have helped a
heal from a broken leg faster than expected.
"I said r wasn't JOing to be tn a cast for fou r months
, and 1 wasn't," she said last week after a cast was removed
from her leg -three months sooner than expected, she
says.
~ Nixon's still
on t9p or
in the frent
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Orange eo. DAILY P1LOT ffhur9day. June 7. 1114 A7
High-living investot nabbed by F-I-·~
A cnts say he fled town
with millions, secretary
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Joel David Nelson, a hiah·
hvma invcs~en.t counselor who disappeared 2'h Y?rt
ago along Wlth his secretary and 1 reported $1 S mi.lhon.
was arrested Wednesday 10 Texas, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation said.
FBI Special Agent Patrick Cowley said Nelson wa
arrested at his San Antonio home after information about
bis whereabouts was obtained by agents in Califo111ia. His
secretary, Donna SantiafO, was also arrested. ·
Nelson. 49, was ind«:l.Cd Dec. J, 1982 in Lo6 Angeles
on 3S counts in connecuon with a scheme that alle&edly bil~ed numerous investors out <>fa total of $1 S million,
Cowley said from his San Antonio office.
Nelson was arrested without a strua.Je. He was
schedu.ted ror an appeara before fedtraJ mqistrate
Robtn 8 . O' "onnor, who will set bond. ~ch ~'°vem
ment attorneys recommended 1t SS million. Bond of S 10.000 will bea ked for Mrs. noqo, who wasa.mesltd
on 1 warrant as a material witness.
Nelson, a portly Easterner, moved to Southern
Califomiaaround I 960and worked ua dtli~an Tora bot~ wat~ firm. He put _him1elf throua)l collqe and was
soon ID the insurance busmm.
He IUt1Cd bis own qency and then opened AFM
Enterprises. which bejokinaly said meant .. Anythina For Money.'' ,
Attorney, L. M. Schulner estimated in 1982 that 1t
least 400 personS'l\ltionwide bad invested an averaac o(
150,000 each in companies unda Netson•s Af'M Enterpriles banner.
Nelson'a life was lavish. He tooled around Los
Anscles an a 29'h-foot Iona Cadillac eqwpped with a bar.
sink, refriierator, four phones and 1 we. He and his
second wife, Many. hved ID a custom mansion once ... _...,..... _____ _
0 fttd b)' . Of D W .C. f'."~lds. .,
TQe lYtt'04&of) home featured P oibee1 rtalOr)' Wllh 1eJt1co~. a j p~ ~ I record.ina studio Ud a 1eaftis coun l"<cd oa piJJJ.i'l abOve a canyon.
Then Ne lbe JnOOCY. and bis ~ -..
pearcdon New Yw·, Eve 1911. FBI llCfttuaid. Si~ thCn .. Pcopk teOOfUd aeeaq him .U over lk
country,.. id FBI 111tnt JOhn Hoos in Los A~ Hooe
sa.id that Nclsoo ~uld be returned to Lo6 Aftldes U IOOll as the necessary paperwOrt was comp6ned.
HOO$ said Nelson was indicted on 2S counu of mail
fraUd and I 0 counts of inlt'l'State transporution of llOlen
property. •
The maximum penalty for mail fraud i1 I 0 years ud-
or I fine ($ l 0,000 On eacb count. The muimum ~~ for 1ntef1Ute ttansportatioo is fa\le yea.rs and-or• SI, fine (or'Each count. · •
The missina money is iD W11CClOu.nU:d ror. Mid Hoos.
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Tractors
destroy
HBtunnel
system
City crews used heavy
earth-moving equipment
to smashed an elaboralt,
6S-(oot tunnel in Hunt-
ington Beach that safety
expens feared could tum
into a grave for its youthful
inhabitants.
The four-foot deep. three-footwidetunnelwilh
several antechambers was
dua in the vicinity of Pa-
cific Coast Hichway and
Atlanta Avenue near the
Driftwood Mobile Home
Park. Officials, who de-
molished the tunnel on
Monday. suspect children
were responsible for the
excavation.
The tunnel was dis-
covered when a small grass
fire broke out in the area
Friday. The fire apparently
was ignited by a homemade
barbecue inside the tunnel.
Fire officials said they
found various diggjng im-
plements, buckets, ropes.
candles. butane lighters
and the barbecue . town we'll gladly
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selection.
Dislr1111t .. lly _,I•• ti 0..-, 1 -ot C.O..tl llHI eo.,..-.., .._OH 43'31
"Tunnels are very easy to
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because of sandy soil," Fire Dtlllr,..."'-"llMllr"•...,
Chief Ray Picard said Trash Craab MMday. "But they're also
very dall_4C!rous because A truh tra k ted b De • R b blocn,:trafflc in both cllrectiona for thev are difficult to shore c opera Y wey • a -about .. 110--. The drl-. DaTid up'' blah Co. failed to make It around a •harp ..... ·-Picard said no adults in tum on Temple Bill• Drl•e. cruhed .. !.«:d'£t=t~l.t.3lt'ff~,;
the area reported seeing the thro h • cente! ~~ an4 ~hu:;~.L>_"'· · ~ • •• ~~expura~~ -~.1 . -;:-lf"1'DH•e"''~y: AJ.d aald the dri•er wu not cited.
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Fire station
inFVneeds
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By PHll. SNEIDERMAN
OflMDellrNot .....
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Fountain .Valley's Fire Station No. I needs major
renovation and expansion, according to city officials who
are negotiating with the the Fountain Valley School
District to buy the needed land.
Th~ fire station is on Bushard Street across from
Fountain Valley High School.
Fire Chief Richard Jorgensen said the station was
built to house one fire engine, three men, plus the chief and
his secretary. He said the station now houses a truck, a fire
engine. a paramedic vehicle and eight men on a 24-hour
basis. He said kitchen, lavatory and study areas are
inadequate and that plumbing and wiring need to be
upgraded.
The fire chief said the improvements would cost
about $500,000, not including the cost of the additional
land. Jack Mahn.ken, assistant school superintendent, said
the district is awaiting a property appraisal that is being
conducted at city expense.
A city request to b~ the parcel was discussed at a
recent Joint meeting of Fountain Yalley City Council
members and Fountain Valley School Distnct trustees.
Fountain Valley City Council members have said
they favor renovating and expanding the existing station,
rather than building an entirel y new facility, which is more
costly.
For the ex pansion, fire officials will require a ~
by-30-foot parcel adjacent to the station. The property is
now part of a recreation area for Fountain Valley
Elementary School.
Mahnken also said school officials are not certain
who would receive the funds if the parcel is sold. The
property was purchased with money loaned from the st.alt.
Because the loan has not been fully repaid, the state may
ta.kc the money produced by a property sale, instead of
allowing the school district to keep lt.
HB man receives
AF silver wings
Second Lt. 1'11oma1 W. Van O.aen. son of Raymond
and Emmy Lou Van Dusen of Huntington Beach, has
graduated from Air Force pilot training and has received
silver wings at Reese Air Force Base, Texas. Van Dusen
will remain at Reese with the S4th A ying Training Wing..
His wife is the former Melanie Young of Westminster. • • • Airman 1st Class JuOD I. McColl, son of Jason and
Gwen McCants of Seal Beach, bas graduated from the Air
Force security police specialist course at Lackland Air
Force Base. Texas. McCants. a 1978 graduate of
Huntington Beach High School, will serve at Camp Bullis,
Texas. • • • PFC Raal 0 . VlllaHeva, brother of Lily V. Lanafield
of Laguna Beach, has completed an Army metalworker
course at Aberdeen Provina Ground, Md. • • • Pvt Jeff N. Hien, son of Chuck and Priscilla Hiers of
Fountain Valley, has graduated as a reconnaissance scout
at the Army Mortar School in Fort Knox, Ky. Hiers., a
1980 graduate of Fountain Valley High School, was
transferred to Fulda. West Germany. • • • Airman ht Class D&rre.U J. Reyes, son of Juan Reyes
of Dana Point, panicipeted in Global Shield 84 an
exercise involvina U.S. Air Force Reserve, Air National
Guard1 Navy and Marine Corps units and elements of the
Canadian forces. Reyes, a 1980 araduate of Capistrano
Valley High School ib Mission Viejo, is a missile facilities
specialist with the 308th Missile Maintenance Squadron at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. • • • Spec. 4 NeU W. Matt., son of Paul J. Matt ofNewpon
Beach, hu araduated from the SS-day Ranacr COUJ1C at the
Infantry School in f on Bc.nnina. Oa. Matt will 1erve with
the 2nd Battalion, 7Sth Infantry Ranaers at Fon Lewis
\\Tash. ' • • • . Pvt. Daalel B. Y•. brother of Jin You of Luuna Hill~ has completed Army basic trainfoa at "J:on McClellan, Ala. • • • • . Army Nation.at Guard Pvt. Man E. Mw.r SOD of
Many M. Miller of Huntinaton Bcacb has co:nplcted
buic train~ at Fon Dix, NJ: Miller is a '1983 anduate of Hon1on High School Ul Corona. • • • Airman Joa G. Aafffl'Mlde, son of Robert and Oail Aufdcthc~de of Huntinaton Beach bas been ~ to Lo~ Air Force BUt, ·Colo., a~r compktina butc
tratn.ana at Lackland Air ~orcc Base, Tcus. AufdcTbcide ,
a l ~2 and~~ of. HunUnJton Bcacb Hilb SChoot, will ~1vc pcc1ah1ed insttucuon in the suppfy field • • • PF Alla D. Di....._, son of Emory Du8e1uon or
Like Forest. has completed basic: train1.na1t Fon ~rd
\\food Mo.
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the advantages
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NEW YORK CAP)-President Rtapn, ,,..bo srew up
in Dixon, Ill., and attended Eureka C~Hcgc. says he'd ~mmend that young people arow up m small towns.
••1 think that in a 1inall town where fOu're not
anonymous, where you're re<:OJDizCd -and !' s ~he same when you set to a smalJ campus -you~ t hide. You
know that_you'rc known. There are more th1ngs expected
of you," the president said in an intcrv1cw Wlth family
Weekly mapz.inc. . . . th . , On anot.hct subject in.the intery1ew 1n c map2.1ne s
June 10 issue Re~ aa1d be bchcvcs mcmbttt of the
cle!JY have ai much r\aht as anyone clst to IJ)Clk out on
pohucal i11ucs. As an actor. he said, he was often told that
tctora shOuld not campeip or iptak at tund .. ra1~
.. Now. I do say this -bcause I hav~ .da...,.eed 10metimes with some oft he mote e~trcmc i>OS•tions taken
by 10mc of the clctSY-if they're aoina t~ do tbal. they
have 1tn obliplion to ttally look at both ides and make
sure that they arc advisina their flock comctly," Rcapn
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wbidl he wa wounded. A ked what he WOUkl do
differently tf hC had his fint thrtt ycan in offlC't to do over,
he ~phed: "I'd have aotten an the car qu1cktt on March
1911:·
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Tbe couple moved to the border when Mrs. Mendoza
became prqnant. They rented a house in Reynosa for the
32 children then in their care and purchased a residence in
Pharr, she said. 1•1111•1a1
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The Hudson Institute' vliluatlon ofn/J the lre·p
today's chciolbooks as• 'a curriculum of lies. ·
Young Tolstoy
reveal s truth
about St8.lin
PAUL
Hovn
School
texts
·distort·
truth
Soviet leader
helped Hitler ---slaughter Poles
WASHINGTON -With Presi-
dent Reagan visiting Normandy to
commemorate the 40th anniversary
ofD-Day, the Soviet propaganda
machines arc cranking overtime.
Pat
BucHUU
Soviet invaders had already selected
the QuisJing who would bead the new"
Normandywasas1deshow,Mos-Communistreg1me,arepugnantthug --Printed information ~;:.~!=~~~~:0~1!.e~:;i?:1~tRed h~~~:?.t~~~~th~~n,c;~~utcome. Fife•-;; ... -----often out-of-date. ·
Army had turned the ude. and the planned. The Red Army was dcc1-~ 4 '1l,J
war'soutcomewasnolongerin mated with RussiandeadestJmated -094~. flaw.ed·or just false ~~TheM~~~~ru~ ~m~t~~Hi~~~~r --~··~-··~--------~-----------------·~~~---~~. 1 99~~~~=ed~th:s~=~-• ~~~~--~-~-~~-~ ~~-~:~g~~ JosepbStahntobuyRuss1at1~eto .. . ,. -e ers1an U"' Page one pers1stently "puts our arm herselffortheGreat Patnottc T~y. Finlandi~t.1on isa pe-worst foot forward." . . .
War. Jorauve term. descnbmg a country News media emphasis on negatives
A ·needed antidote 10 rhese re-
visionist lies 1s "Stalin'sSecret War"
a 1981 masterpiece by Nikolai
Tolstoy, praised by Aleitander
Solzhenitsyn as "magnificent" and by
the London Sunday Mirror as a
"book of which Leo Tolstoy would be
proud."
"Nauonal Socialism was
Bolshevism's blood brother." writes
Tolstoy. Stalin, a physical coward,
was terrified ofH Iller, but also deeply
attracted by his Third Reich. Hjtler
was aJways Stalin's "preferred" ally.
During the '30s all Stahn 's diplomatic
energies were bent on cumnga deal
with Hitler. which would keep the
Soviet Union o utofthecoming war
between the smaller nations ofEast
Europe. Even before the Hitler-Stalin
Pact, a defecting Soviet intelligence
agent reported: "Stalin's whole inter-
national policy during the last six
years bas been a senes of maneuvers
designed to place him in a favorable .
pos1uon fora deal with Hnler."
Under the secret protocols of their
Pact,StalinandHitk:rwerc\Odiv\dc
Poland between them: talin was
given a free hand to rape Finland and
the three tiny Baltic republics: and to
carve Bessarabiaout ofRumania.
Hitler. in return. would get limitless
access to the 1 nd1spensable resources
of the Soviet Union, particularly
petroleum, to launch his war against
the West. Brothers in crime.
When Hitler attacked Poland.
Stahn, fearful of the allies and womed
over the outcome. hung back, until
Poland's army was crushed. Then,
emulating Mussohn1'sJackal attack
on France a year later, Stalin leaped
upon crushed Poland, and turned his
conquered province over to the
killingsquadsofBoria's NKVD.
"Altogether. it 1scst1mated." wntes
Tolstoy. "that between a million and
a milJion and a half Poles (mcludang
prisoners of war) were deported to the
Soviet Union between 1939 and
1941. Within two years. 270.000werc
dead from murder. malnutntion.
disease and starvation ..
Eastern Poland digested, Stahn
began making bully1ni demands
upon Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia,
beginning w11h the smallest first. By
early 1940. the Red Army was looting
all three
Then. taltn turned to Ftnland. a
nation with one-fiftieth the Soviet
population. maktng identical de-
mands. The Finns resisted. So Stalin
hurled an armyof600.<X>O men. with
3.000 planes, into the country on four
fronts Reminiscent of Afghanistan.
LETTERS
~°t:fsg;~i~~~=.~~m-troubles u s· strateg1•sts ~~s~~~:i!~~mageofournationand reverse should be true, with Finlan-• • And their textbooks an school arc as
dization designatjng that measure of bad or worse.
freedom and liberty that can be A new book published by the
retainedbyasmallpeoplewithan WASHINGTON -There is a forces will be compelled to take Hudsonlnstitute istitled:WHY ARE
extraordinary measure ofnational foreboding inside the Pentagon and military action against Iran. The THEY LYING TO OUR CHIL-
courage. the State Department that the Persian Soviet Union, which is committed by OREN?
Gulf crisis is bound -to end up a JACI treaty to defend lran, has 26 divisions The book quotes from scores of
Terrified that Britain and France catastrophe. I have seldom seen the massed near the Iranian border. textbooks now in use in our public
might strike him through Norway strategists so womed. •The ayatolJah is a villain of schools, citing informatJoo that is
and Finland, ortorch the Baku oil I believe the pubhc has a nght to AIDEISOI almost supernatural proportions. out-of-date, flawed. distorted or
fields fueling the Wermacht. Stahn know the und1sgu1sed truth about the who has a .history of hostile behavior downnght untrue.
started welchin4on his deal with glossed-over dangers. Here's what 1s toward the United States. lt wouldn't .. Sixty-six percent of the world's
Hitler. The Nazi occupatjon ofNor-troublinJ the experts: take much to arouse Americans people go to bed hungry every night."
way. however, calmed h.is fears. •President Reagan's nauonal se-against him. This could create inflam-"The world's popuJation has been
Immediately Stalin wentabout curity adviser. Robert Mcfarlane. don't sec how this can be done with matory conditions that would dis-doubling every 35 years."
guaranteeing that the restive. captive has been described asa "can do" man. the· available conventional muscle io credit saner public figures and inflate "The greenhouse effect will melt
Poles would not lead a revolt apmst He wants a show of strength 1n the the area. It might mean a confronta-the firebrands. Yet my intelh4ence the polar ice caps, destroy civ-
h.is criminal empire-by ordenng the Persian Gulf. He believes fiercely that tion with Iran. and the 1mplicaoons sources assure me that Khomeini is iliz.auon."
interned I 5,000-man Polish officer the United States should tolerate no arc staggering, forbiddtnJ. un-not as irrational and intolerable as he "Within our ~ifet1me, a severe
corpsmurdered.Some4,<X>O were more hum1liat1ons ID the Middle thinkable. The nuclear contingency appears. Behind the wrathful scowl. shortage of food. fuel and water."
executedoverthreeweeksatthe East. The weight of U.S. power hasbeendiscussed. he is shrewd and pragmatic. Iran Eachofthesestatements-quoted
NK VD killingground. When their behind Iraq. he apparently believes, •The public has been assured that trades with the Western world. from a school textbook -is mis-
bodies were unearthed, three years would tilt the military balance against America is following a policy of strict scrupulously pays its debts and would guided, misleading or wrong.
later. by occupying German troops. Iran. But the strategists have warned neutrality in the Persian Gulf. But ID prefer to keep the Persian Gulf open. If our school-agers see their future
Franklin Roosevelt harrumphed that there 1s no easy way for the secret, the White House has been The attacks on oil t&nkers were as bleak, it may be because their
"German progaganda'' and Winston United States to force a m1htary tSSuing orders that can hardly be staned by Iraq. not Iran. So war with assumptions. their judgment and
Churchill grunted. "The less said solution an the gulf. They believt' called neutral. Cables have gone out Iran 1s by no means necessary. their emotions have been fed a diet of
about that the better.·· Mcfarlane is boldly an pursuit of the to U.S. allies, urging them to stop sources have told my associate Lucct-intellectual junk-food, more d1strcss-
wrong policy. The best strateay. they providing war materiel to Iran. As far te l.agnado. ing than nourishing.
E>Ltendingbiscollaboration.Stalin argue. is to prevent trouble. not back as July S. 1982, I reported that •The war has gone badly for the Ecological doompyers cannot
ordered Communists in the West to provoke it. Saudi Arabia was "lobbying earnestly Iraqis who staned it. Assuming' the know what they arc talkina about.
suppon Hitler's post-Poland peace •Under the "Carter Doctrine." for a Reagan administration 'tilt' role of Allah's avenger, Knomeina Norman Cousins says, "No man
offensive, and sow discord and de-which was proclaimed by Jimmy toward Iraq." A quiet "tilt" 1s now in descended from the mountain and knows enough to be a pessimist."
feat1sm an allied ranks. When France Carter and reaffirmed by Ronald effect. The educated fear in the entered the pit. He does not intend, Yet when their dark theones are
was crushed ID the late spnng of 1940. Reagan. the United States 1s com-Pentagon 1s that Iran's remorseless clearly. to let Iraq's Saddam Hussein printed as fact In textbooks, malleable
the French Communists. Duclos and muted to defend the Persian Gulf" by Ayatollah Khomeini wtll stnke back go unpunished. The desperate young minds are understandably
Thorez, rejoiced openly in Moscow. any means necessary, including milt-at the United States, that he will cross Hussejn has used everythtng from disturbed.
And in occupied Paris, the French tary force." The military experts the invisible tripwire and that U.S. poison gas to French Etendard super Son Paul's REST OF THE STORY
Communist Party hailed "the Jets to save himself. As I reported on stories recite history in chronological
greatestdefeatinhistory(for)... Oct. 11. 1983. "The Iraqis are sequence. He admonishes bis re-
Frencb impenahsm." suspected of hoping to provoke a searchers aJways to seek two indepen-
It "should not be forgotten·· writes
Tolstoy, that .. Guderian 'stanks oper-
ated lariely on Soviet petrol as they
dashed Tor the sea at Abbeville. the
bombs that leveled Rotterdam~on
tained Soviet auncotton, and the
bullets that strafed British Tommies
wading to the boats at Dunkirk were
sheated by Soviet cupro-nuckel."
Conptulating Hitler on his tn-
umph an the West, Stalin went to
work in earnest on the Baltic re-
publics; thecrimesand atrocities
committed agamst these peoples are
almost indescnbable. Small wonder
East Europe reJ01ced when H11ler
invaded the Soviet Union.
When Hitler attacked an June I 941,
the "Man of Steel" turned to jelly,
disappeared for days. The grovelling
appeaser had actually placed his faith
1 n the Reichschancellor. Even at
war's end in 1946. Stalin would say
nostalgically ofh1s early partner:
"Ech. together with the Germans we
would have been invincible."
P•trlclt Bacbaaan 11•1yadic•tfil
colamnJ.i.
... Giant clams are edible,
but not especially tasty
Am asked if giant clams are edible.
"Giant" here means 200 pounds each
and 4 feet wide. Yes. they're edible.
Chewy. Like vulcanized chewy. But
edible. They're best chopped fine in
chowder. Great was the rear among
swimmers once that a foot caught in
such a clam meant certain death b}
drowning. But there's no record
anybody has.ever been so trapped.
Thomas Jarman. reputed tn law to
have been the greatest legal expert on
the Last Will and Testament, died
without leaving a will? You say
you've never heard of ham? You've
heard of that other famous lawyer,
Abe Lincoln. He lef\ no will. cllher.
Q. What college 1s 11. sir. that lists a
course called "Needlecraft for
Junkies"?
A. No college. my dear. It's an
Aggie JOke. Nor will you find any
school that hsts these other ofl-
reported and most-1mag10at1ve
courses: "Creative Tooth Decay."
"How to Convert Your Family Room
into a Garage." "The Trampoline
Technique ofBinh Control." "C'areer
Opporun111es m El Salvador." "'High
Fiber Sex."
Q. Has there ever been a postage
stamp to honor the police profession'>
A. Not a U.S. stamp. Other coun-
tries have put out cop com-
memoratives. though.
Eve11 bod)' old enough remembers
Maril}n Monroe. bu1 how mam of
her 23 movies can )OU name? ·
"To tra'cl hopeful!).'. \Hote Rob-
ert Louis Stevenson. "is a better thing
than to amvc."
L.M. Boid Is• syadlCAted
columalst.
crisis that would force the United dent sources for every fact and, in
States to support their war effort." sensitive subjects, three.
This still appears to be their strategy, .. Independent sources," because
and it appears to be working. some historians are willing to parrot
•So far. the ancient ayatollah has other historians, a (>ractice which can
outmaneuvered the strategists in compound the etrculation of er-
Washington. He threatened to shut roneous information.
downtheStraitofHonnuzandcutofT Some schools have been accepting
the flow of Persian Gulf oil to the Thomas Malthus' .. Essay on the
West if his own 011 production were Principle of Populatjon" 1798 as
menaced . Washington issued grave gospel -though hjs persuasive
warnings and prepared several cont-notions relating to projected. popu-
ingency plans to keep the strah open. lation and "famine and starvation"
But apparently no one anticipated have already disproved themselves.
that the Iraqis and Iranians would Foltet's World Geography ( 1983)
bomb the 011 tankers. The United similarly miscalculated.
States would be hard pressed to police In 1972 the Oub of Rome, widely
the entire Persian Gulf. Strategists quoted o n globaJ problems, antic1-
beheve 11 would be difficult for U.S. pated what sounded like .. the decline
fotces to stop the random tanker and faU of the American Empire."
attacks. The ominous predictions had a
The president. meanwhile, is grap-profound effect on o ur national
piing with that most delicate of" psyche.
determinations upon which all Two years later the Oub of Rome
leaders are finaUy judged -what to had already modified its findings. but •
do. He came out of the Lebanon the earlier doomsaying is what still
e'periencc more cautious, less im-gets quoted.
pulsive, more seasoned. But he still The Hudson lnstitute's evaluation
doesn't like to sec the United States of aJI the dire predictions indicts
pushed around -least of all by the today's schoolbooks as "a curriculum
Ayatollah Khomeini. oflies."
Jack A.adenoa 11 • •YodlctH P .. l Harvey 11 • 1y11dlcatH
NJlo.maJ1t. col•maht
umllaimed a~lmals can
asslst11Jedicalresearch
your readers to become familiar with
SB 883 and wnte their Assemblymen
before May 30.
Don't let the emo11onal aspects of
this legislation cloud the real issues.
The Amenc,an Lung Assocttttion of
Orange C'ounty 1s not opposed to
legislauon regulating animal ex-
penmentation, but it docs believe
1hat unclaimed animals should be
available for research to provide
a!"swers to many questions m medi-
cine and allow the high quality of
medical care practiced in this state to
be uncomprom1scd. SB 883 IS NOT
THE ANSWER
Enough already for FV board
To the Editor: choice, James Knapp, was not • Enou~ already! Foun~ain Valley is cho~n. A teauJarly scheduled school
Just. bqinmna t~ .focus its attention board election is scheduled for No-~1~ on the Po 1t1~ move its xhool vember 1985. but Mn. Mohan a
d1stnct has madt 10 improvma upper Mr. Woest have chosen to i11norc th levt'I proaress for all students. and . _. e
now another disruption. Due to the cst.abh hcd ethic.al conduct IUlltS~
resianatton of James. Wocst, who is ~y National School .Boards Allocla-
movina out of the country, the board tton an.d ~ ane.~puna to ov~nhrow
has carefully and objectively ap-the m~ontydecis10.n. lntcresttna that
pointed his successor, foUowina Mr. Wont 1 • involved in this may·
pro<:edurcs and auaaesttons made by hem, as he wall not be around to be
ssnolhcr di<itrict trustee, Mrs. Carol held responsible for its f'Clult.
To the Editor·
As I'm surr )ou·rc aware, a Senate
bill 1s currently under cons1derauon
in the Assembly that could potential-
ly end basic medical research and
stunt the growth of medical tech-
nology. SB 883 would prohibit the u~
of unclajmed animals for research
and teachmg purposes.
Heart and liver tran plantsare now
possible -but only becau~ an.imals
have been availabfe for study. Also,
lunJ disease patients need tthcffrom
that suffcrina. and ammal research lS
essential. If lon.1 transplants arc ro
become successful. animal research 1s
1mperauve
OAANOE COAST
Baily Pilat
•
I I
Over 90 percent of the dogs and
cats used an research and teaching
come from the pounds. California
research mstuutions are doina
groundbreaking research in the
prevent.Ion, d1agnos1s. and treatment
of cardiovucular diseases, cancer,
da.a.betes. arthntis. chronic pa1n.
asthma and other lung disoorders.
fetaJ abnormaht1es, hcanna loss and
bhndncu. N~ reseattb on such
devastatina disea as AIDS should
not be pttcluded from aocc s to
whatever antmal are needed.
As president of the Amcncan Luna
Association of Oranac Counry and a
nurse at Uct Medical Center. I urae
H. L Schwetta Ill
Puollsn.
• -Chay Dowatlby
fOolllf eroO A tent
tOlhe~
Frentsltnf
I (~°'
Tom Tiit
City dltar
PEARL JEMISON-SMITH, R.N.
President, Amcncan Lung A ocia·
11on of Orange County
Opposltlon to Elnstel a hlt
To the !dttor.
Seems j u t when tempcn have
cooled and community members hav~ learned to w9rk together Allin.
the same group which so cWnlft<I the
Fountain Valley School 01stnct la t
sl>rina is at u qain.
The trustees have made a JUlt and
w1S<" dt'Cls1on in appointtnJ teve
E1n tcin. a man of intesnty and
honesty, to fill th~ scat vacated by
James WOC$t, who move\ to Puerto
Rico.
But Mr. Wocs1 doesn't teem to
undmtand lht democratk p ·.
very well. He think th.al a he rn-11"
• from office, he as abtc to h.and over hi
trust«Ship to the person of tu
chmcit. When t~ board ~vie
apphcat1on from aJJ interested appli·
cants, tntcrv1ew~ those applicants 1n
open ses~1on, and made their decision
on May 17, Mr. Woest took out
petitions the very next momma to
force a special cltttion.
What po siblc reason could he
have to object to the appointment of
Rabbi Steve Einstc10. who as>-
proachc the board without prev1ou~
ties to anyone on that board. and who
1s eminently Qualified? Mr. WO<'St
admits to acuna on bebalf of another
tntcrestcd p rt) whom ht w1U not
idenufy. What 1 pathcuc way to ell: it a
po i~on or leadenhip 1n the com·
munuy.
Mohan. Unfortunately for Mrs.. PAUL LEHRER
Mohan and Mr. WC>Ht, their penonal Fountain Valley
Nuke plant: Shut it dowa
To the Editor: om~. not b)' anti-nuclear nctworki
The problems of lht> San Onofre activi t.s liv1na on donationa.
.Nuclear Power plant arc 1n the ncM Clearty the plua is beina pulled on
11310. nuclear powcr. but tht proceu must
The plant i dan~rous and should bt arady sOeeded up. AJ a former
be hu• down. cmplo)tt or a nuclftr plant It ia dear
Tho lfO't\th of an 1nti•nudcar to me the dan~ra of'n\K~r .D1aa1 ·~arcen" electoral movement m the that rach the headlines on the Tro.u OCfnocratic Pany m Otansc Counay, pqc are only the tip of &ht k'tbtfs,
coupled with the 1ncrt.asin1probkms The anti·nuclcar movnnent must
of San Ono~ Will_ thrust !he anta· bttOmt v1caou 1nd mean, and"*'
nuclca movcmtnt into mainstream power pohucs with power pohti
OranlQ ounl)1iPOJ•1tct. '™ stra•tl)' We Shall ovettomt.
'\hould no bt smct dtmenttrlt oo • RANDALL 'JIOLER
bu• cough. hard-h1t1ln1 1ttack an ha1rm1n Green Party
pru·nuclcarofficaal"h ·and1d11 for Hununaeon Beach
Mature
:workers
return
iiidustry, advertisers
reconsider the value
of retired people .....;;.-----'-'
NEW YORK •CAP) -A Company is
known by the people it keeps, and a
growma number arc keeping their mature
and experienced employees rather than
sending them to early retirement, says a
consultant on aging.
Another favorable sign, adds Meredith
Gardner, is that the advertisina industry is
finally wak:ina up to the fact that most of
the nation's buying power is controlled by
the over-SO generation.
Gardner is executive director of Too
Young to Retire, a national project of the
Public Forum Association, a non-profit
educational organization.
"l beljeve Maclison A venue is goina to
., .i:· , ~t~~ outh outlook: as it · ns to· ~ . _.:~~~~:r,~~~~~~1111 .... ~t;::;;:::~ marketplace," Gardner said. "Adverusers ·
have been very slow to chanae because they
have gone with a proven CQrnmodity-the
so-called youth market.
"But per capita, the SS-to-64 aac aroup is
the most affluent in the country. Older
people do buy TV sets, they do buy ca.rs,
they do buy liquor, they do travel. Actually, -
people over SO have SS percent of the
nation's disposable income.
"This is double that of Madison Av-
enue's favorite 18-to 34-ycar-old group."
Some companies already have re-
cognized the buyina power of the mature
aencration and arc producina products
aimed . specifically at that population
seament. Gardner pointed out that "there
are new types of jeans, new cosmetic lines
and new hair colors for those over SO."
Population projections indicate that as
the "baby boom' aeneration moves into
the SO.plus groue. there will be a shonage
of young Amencans in the workforce,
Gardner said.
Many companies are bqinning to realize
this, and are adopting strategic planning for
the future, such as calling back former
employees from retirement to fiU the
expected opeom~ or retraining older
workers to handle new tasks.
..
Artistry a la cart ....... ,, .
Sapermarket mana&en who won der where their ahopplng carta dlaaetM?U to
can flnd 125 of them in French artUt Arman'• 28-foot .culptcire at a Clllc&Co
art apoeldon wlaere 8 ,000 worb were priced from $50 to $600,000.
Sh.orte,rjof?
reap reward
By JOY DEE ANTHONY .., .... c. .. 0 1 1
It used to be that a temporary otrtet
worker yearned for a fuU-t~j:b· Not to
today. Accordina to Carole r of LepJ
Udit1 in Hun~ Beach, the pro-
fessronal temporat) worlcer is rapr.dl)
bccomina tht employment altcmauve of
the '80s.
Some of lhc temPQrarics Gerber smd5
out to law finris have been at it for six or
seven yean. Their motivation varies.
Love can play a role. An office worker,
for instance, may find henelf stuck in an
environment where all the aood prospecU
have been checked out. A temporary can
play a much Jarler field. New contacts can
act as matchmaken. ..,.here arc lots of
cupids," Gerber said.
Money is another incentive. A top not.ch
legal temp can make up to S2S an hour
because the ano~ paying the tab won't
have to paybeaftlibi.Defits and the like. In ad~tioii, t!>esc a · v
request a secretary's ~nee 9:JO.
Then there arc those profession.al tem-
poraries wbo like the sheer chall~~ of
trying a huge law firm one day, a mcCliiim-
sized one the next, and a tiny one later on.
Ocrbcr feels that the experience pined
from diversity-makes a professionalteinp
an asset to a company.
Whereas a poor temporary employee can
cost a company thousands of -doOan in
mcss--ups or delays, a aood one can ofl'er
new time. and moncy-avina procedures.
Pcrliaps 30 percent of Gerber's temp&
have creative careen on the side that aren't
lucrative enough to pay the rent. Tempor-
ary work gives them the freedom to pursue
their goals or to take ume out and rcpoup.
For others the freedom of a profesSionaJ
temporary means more time with family.
Many of these worken choose to call the
agency only when they wish funds for a
special seasonal gift.
Not all of these worken arc women.
Especially in Los An&eles C.ounty, Gerber
said, male temporaries are incrcasin&)y
common. Many of these have special word
processing skills.
Finally, there arc those who have passed
their bar ·exams but can't get a foot in the
door as an attorney. They sake temporary
work in hopes of eventually finding a legal
career. They don't plan on bcinJ pro-
fessional temporaries., but what wt.th the
alut. ~f la~ it im't easy fmd.i.na a pos1tion right away. The temporary slot
aives them invaluable contacts m the lcpJ
world.
Gerber~tacts were put of the reason
she was able to tum a position as a lcaal
secretary into a can:er as president of a
million dollar com pan~~ a worker in a
prestiaious law office. says she was
often &ustrated by the poor quality of most
temporary workers..
A temp might say: "Let me JO get my
sweater, .. and then never come t.ck. Gardner. a former retirement consultant
for many Fortune 500 companies, said the
major goal of her project is to chance the
outdated images and stereotypes that have
plquedtheelderlyforaiencrations. ..................... ~l!l!ll' .. lmi!' .. lll!lll .. ~~ml!'~ll!l!l--l!lll!!llll!l~~ ... ~~11!1111111!1 .. ~!lll!I.-. ...... .._ ............ .
With S2S carm.arlced for her fledgling
firm, Gerber bi:recl bendf out as .a)cpl =··~,~~......., .... ,,,_~ ··The myths and m1sconccptil>ns are
endless," she said, ··such as that older
people arc dependent on others. They don't
want to work. Older people arc inflexible
and set in their ways. Older people can't
and don't want to learn. Older people are
preoccupied with thoughts of death. Older
people arc incapable of developina new
relationships. Older people don't care
Fine and Dandy
about or don't get enough sex.
YOU OON'l SEEM
THE. T'JPE WHO
GETS STAR SlRUC.K l O ME I MARION . I
l KNOW IT'S
C.RAZY , DE.BBIE, aur l'VE BEEN
STAR. 5TRUC.K SINCE
1 WAS A K.11). • .,.hcse arc all myths. Clearly, some older
people are guilty of these accusations. I
know many 2S-year-olds who arc just as
guilty."
But, Gardner contends. if older peo{>IC
can't ICl!11t why are some companies
rehiring their retired employees, retraining
many of them and using them as consult-
ants, often at higher salarit17
"This is just the ripple of a trend that
shows signs of becoming a areat wave," she
adds. •
Honor for Don Karcher
given spirited head start
Weather doesn't da m pen
an evening with actress
There was a party at Balboa Bay Oub to honor Doa
hrcller -he's the first recipient of the Oranac County
Spiritaward being&iven by theOCchaptcrofthe
American Red Cross.
The officiaJ presentation will be madeJune 28
during a black-tie dinner at the Anaheim Marriott, but
this pany was to Jive the Host Advisory Committee an
opportunity to conaratulate Karcher personally.
Then on the mornina of the pany, a committee
member found out it was the bonorcc's birthday. Soi the
event took on a double mea~ina with a cake and the
•
traditional sona.
Committee members and other guests on hand to
conpatulate Karcher, who is president of Carl Karcher
Enterprises, were his wife Dolly, brother Carl and his
wife Marpret. Nora and CUrlle Hester, Dille
Altdenoa, eoc.rue Chase, Tom Deemer, Bob and
Dtaue Fite11(he's thedinnerchainnan). Howard
BlaH, Tom Nlel1ea, Jose'* Pemcoae (he's chainnan
of the chapter's financial development), Jim Ryenoa,
Ram•C.riel(viccchanccllorat UClirvine), Wendy
and Job Pltclless and Sudy and Betsy Suclen.
The award Karcher will be rccci vi ng for bjs "efforts
to improve the quality oflifc and the embodiment of
Red Cross humanitarian goals" is an ori&inal work by
Laguna Beach anist Roa Wood. (Dinnerreservatjons
maybe made bycallina tl)eARCChapterat 835-5381.) ••• Sometimes panjes take on new meanings and
sometimes plans act changed a bit. ..
Memben of Vivace Chapter, OC Perfonning Arts
Center, were a little panicky last week when they awoke
to showers and wind. Their fund-raiser potli&hting
actrcsa Betty Garren was to commence with a aounnet
hors d'oeuvre buffet on the terrace at Westin South
Coast Plaza.
But, eve:ryth,ina worked out. .. the hotel ~a1cd an
1nsidejarden for them with fountains. trees and ice
IC\lfptumandthecommit catmdon lo rai~ morc-
thanS4,000forOCPAC.
Garrett's one-woman how followed with the
enthusiuticaudicoce applaudi na her dances. sonas and
humorous skits depictina history, life and the movies.
The llCttelS (La V cmc and hirley's land.lady and the
Ard\ic BUnkcr's next door neighbor) also did a tnbute '°
the la.e Larfy Parks who wa her bu band for 3 I yea...n
The Lill IMiees, lonatimc friend ofGamtt. WCR
m the audience alona 1rith Carel and 'I.tat Wtwu,
JlanNand MiiMU.ltcffltrom, the J• Daaleb, ata••rt and Je Ailil c.riMtt, Mar~• and WW Day.
Emerald Bly raidcnts E..-e and Elleea Wallace and
T• and MlrM• lt..-Jland <.1ll.lnt mu Darren,.
andDa.WMelllU .
By Katy Brooks
1 SEE --
WHAT YOU f'lEAN .
them from her own salary. =na that
future dream office in her imqination, she
-worked from home, ~ others: .. My:
office is being constructed.'
Now she is quite happy with bef
Huntington Beach location and has even
tbou"1t of franchisina the concept or
opening branch offices.
What made her suocess.fuJ enough to
create an in-house typing service, a full.
cadre of legal temporuies and a smaller
group of light industrial clericals was bet
desire to provide a committed temporary
worker, Gerber says.
Besides that, she happens to like at-
torneys as a ~up. A lot of peop.te in this
business don t, she explains. The ill fecli~
prevent them from building on thC1r
contacts and establishing a good rappon.
"I'd better like them.., she says. .. They're
my bread and butter."
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2 -SQ
Woman in hopeless affairneeds counseling
Df.ARANN
LANDERS lam in
loveWJth1manl will
call Keith. lkforc we
met he was married
toa woman with
whom he had four
children. Hcs<>t into
troublewath the law
and bad to do a
A11
l.uDEIS
stretch. (The charges were not tenousand blS term wu a
short one.) His wife divorced him while he ""as in prison.
When Keith aot out be meta airl at a hash joint. He
was awfully lonesome, which rm sure you can undentand.
(Also hard up.)Out of the blue. she tells him she it
pregnant. I came ~ongjust about the time she pve birth to
~E~t YouRSE L~·-
an 8-pound biby &irl
Jam an love with thi1 suy and be says he loves me
more lhanaoyoncin the world. Hcdoesn'tbaveacano I
have bctndnvinabim to Octron to see hiaex-wifeand
children, as weUu to TraveneCity whcrctbtairland her
child live.
I am 28 ycan old and want to set mamcd; Keith says
to cool it until be finds out where bla bead is. Plcue tell me
what to do. -MISERABLE 1N Ml Ctn GAN
DE.ARM: Wlte9 &d~flMl .. t wtienMt ... tl, let me new. I'• a.e lateresiff la '-lldacn.de9 of dM ,a.ace.
MeaawM.le, wMnll YOUl\M8d tlaa& '"an miff~ ..... mu toaee'-la u-wlfeudatJdrau
wella1..,..erwomu •i.GJ11t Md .i1 cMNT
, YoeoedmonltelptMalcupn)'Mlaalener.
talk to a cle'l)'1DU or 1 coUH.lor at o.ee.
DEAR ANN: l have anacqua.tnWUlC whote busbtod
passed away last year. Whcnevcr&be see mcsbe saya. .. 11
your husband still alive?"
Maybesheidentifieshcrhu1band withm nebecause
he, too, loved to work on the lawn. paint the outlidc of the
house and do odd jobs. When she walks by and &eel my
husb&nddoinathmpshc hu topay to set done, I think it
makct her mad.
LastDeccmbttanotbcr1CQuainl&llCClotthcrbu-
band. Wben I telephoned toexprcu my ~pa\hy I uttered
only half a .entence before she cut me off, said abe bad
company and would call me back. I never did bear from
her.
What's tbemanuwitb tbesewido-s?Dothey think
justbecaUJCtheyhaveloltthcirbusbandithatallwomeo
who still have t.hein should I.boot them? When women
lOIC d>etr buabandl. why do they also lote their ma.nnen'
-0 .8 .INDELAWARE .
DEAR DELA WAR&: YMrSIMralllldle II inalJ mfalr.M"1beeaaeL~~· .. ~auei•1to& aclMmAMIMr wllo •11 .. 1., a.resanlal,..,
call,Dle1Hd•'ta11ameallwidow1anride.
Ibo• .... estreme111rattoe1 ""°"••'II MIU
J"1Mb4aroadyH'• IW Mmt, CM. • • • DEAR READERS: RectntJy I pve l 00 percetlt
clearance to NutraSweet (Equal) which conwn1
aspartame. I have been informed that it is unsafe for the I
in I S,OOObabies born witll the metabolicdisturt>lnoe pbcnylketonuria(P.X..U.).TbeFood1ndDruaA~inia.
tr1tion requ.irea this wa.nuna oaproductsoonwnu\I
aspartame. Have a sweet day!
t
DIAGNOSIS OF MS IS NOT A DEATH SENTENCE
Only 1h ofvtctlms
experience major
physical dtsabUtttes
.
Soceity's Omlge County chapter. (myetin) becomes inflamed, damaacd individuals youqer than 1 S or older
••Although MS is an extremely and scarred. These attacks, which can than so years.
9Crious~1 itisnotudcadlyoras take Ute form ofnumbneis, weakness Jn iu early stqes, victims may
universally oebilitating as most or difficulties with vision, balance or suffer more than one attack pct year.
people believe," Dr. van den Noort coordination, can be as brief at a 'few La~r. episodes may be reduced to teas
stated "Studies show that victims of weeks or as long as several ycan. than one a year. The disabilities
The disease strikes one an 1 MS live as Iona as otherwise healthy Some bouts are so mild that the resultingfromm~linscaninateodto
thousand people, mostly youn& af-individuals. Only one third of suf· individual doesn't even know be or accumulate ovcr'time.
fluent men and women JUSt enterina feren actually experience major she is affected; others arc so severe Some sufferen appear to stabilize
Jheprimeofthe1rhves. It leaves some physical disabilities~ Thirty-three that normal activities become im-later in life. The ~ority simply
severely disabled, condemned to a life percent have only modest impair-possible. stabiliz.e after a few years, while a few
of -wheelchairs and constant atten-ments, while the remaining third ''Simplistically, myelin is to the follow a steady downhill counc.
taon. have little or no visible effects at all. nervous system what insulation is to "MS is one of tbe most puulina
Yet a diagnosis of multiple "In many cases, victims lose their electrical wirina." Dr. van den Noort diseases of our time," Dr. van den
To further bolster this theory, the
UCl dean noted that deteriptions of
MS did not appear until the early 19th
century.
"AlthouJh this may mean that the
MS virus 11mpJy did not emerge until
this time, it could also be closely
related to th~nnlngs of modem
hygiene," be ·
There is no cure for MS, and
althou&h literally hundreds of uut-
ments have been tried over the years.
not one has been proved useful for
fighting the disease.
"Use of the hormone ACTH bas
a
sclerosis (MS) should not be viewed ability to function not from phys~cal explained. ~When it becomes damq-Noort said. ''We don't tcnow what
as a death sentence or even as the end dctcnoratlon, . but from depress1.on ed. ne~e impulS:CS can be slowed, causes it, who's likely~ to get it. or even
to one's ab1Lny to lead a normal, and psycholOlia;l ~ ~ulung sent to anappropnate places or stop. what its long-term. effects are likely to
active life. In fact. vicwin e disease from probl~ms in COPLOI .wt th t.he pcd altogether." . be in any partiC(Ulai eae. Sudden
r. ~~~:;-.,;,'---~~~·-~~U~r.-:·~~~n d~nJJ~rt .. estunates that ~vericsarenotuncommoo."
.r • '"lilly compoon its complications. fte th fin~ --rd 11~. --_, .JUt .. ~---w-· ~ --~tatt:: • .... -:;-~·-$4
proven effective io controllina the
-sevmt'y of some attacks, but nothing
to date has bee~ sh~wn to Jhmv:il~ ~
-van de~1>o?t~ --"' ._.,,
. .
~: .... ...
r ...
..
~
, •
So contends Dr. Stanley van den o o e t st~.towa . conquenng women m Oranie U>unty currently sclerosis-is i\01 !fi'! ,
Noort, dean of the College of Medi-the eff~ts of MS, . h~ sai~. v suffer from the 'aal~ent. although its causes are not. Scien~
cine at UC Irvine and vice chainnan Mult1plescleros1s1sadiscascofthe MS tends to .stoke.young peopl~. bas now recognized that victims
of the National Multiple Sclerosis central ncrv'?us sys.tern c~ctenzcd aenerally those in their late ~Os. It .as experience disorders of their immune
by attacks m which white matter rare to sec a new case of the disease m .sySJems. White blood cells become
But rcsean:h continues, and Dr.
van den Noort is confident tbaJ
medical science will soon find a way
to control and even cure this much-
feared crippler.
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I
activated. primarily those that
produce and rqulate the production
of antibodies, the l>OOy's virus
fighters. Many experts believe that
this imbalance cawes the body to
tum ..,UUst itself: attacking cells
contairung benign viruses, those with
cieUular proteins left behind by vi-
ruses lona dead, or proteins mistaken-
ly identified.. as foreign. This self.
destructive process is called ••auto-
immunity."
Then: appcara to be a JCOetic
predisposibon to the diseuc, Dr. van
den Noort noted, althousb children
of parents with MS run only a s~tly
hiJber risk of having the condition than people Without such a family
history.
Environmental facton appear to
play a major role in multiple sclerosis,
although the precise nature of this
mcrcbanism a1lo is not clear. Coun-
tries in colder climates, for example,
have a much h.i&ber incidence of the
disease than those in equatorial
Dr. T&D cten Koort
regions. In addition, people from
uppir-middJe cl.ass bacqr:ounds run
a hiaber risk than indivtduals from
poorer families.
"We believe the process of im-
mu'nity plays a part itr this
])benomcnon," said Dr. van den
Noort. "Recent evidence su~ts
that ~pie exposed to infcctJons
early 10 childhood develop antibodies
to those infections that last through-
out life. Those exposed in later
childhood sometimes develop an
abnormal immune response.
"Therefore. children raised in
clean, sheltered environments where
exposure to infection is limited may
enter adulthood with a higher suscep-
tibility to diseases such as MS."
Writing m the Nov. 24, 1983 issue
of the New England Journal of
Medicine, Dr. van den Noort and co-
author Dr. Thomas C. Chalmen of
the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in
New York City, call for increased
contributions by major insurance
carrien to the funding of MS re--
search.
.. Insurance companies and the
government are cWTCntly paying for
expensive and oomplex treatments
that may have no actual benefits."
said the UCI dean ... They'd be much
better off pooling their economic
resources to find treatments that arc
truly cost~ffective."
Dr. van den Noort also believes
private contributions can help the
drive toward understandina and
eventually eliminatina MS. In Or-anae County, interested individuals
can contact the Multiple Sclerosis
Society at 891-4608.
F0Tgetabout111er-p.oryloss
An article I read ------------
the other day said
there is absolutely no
reason to rcprd the E
middle years as a RIA
period of crisis.
Although your B
friends are dying, OllECI
your health is de-l•••••••••••I tcriorating. your am-
bitions arc unfulfilled, the decisions made ycan aao are
causing limited cWTCnt options, you're lonely, depressed
and oeurotic, there is a bright spot to this pcnod.
Your memory is gone. That IS &ood news!
FrankJy, I was worried. I used to be IO good at
remembering what't-ber-oa.me (you'd think I'd remember
the woman who gave birth to me, wouldn't you?), but now
everything is a st.rugle. I used to envy older women who
married younger men. After all, a younger man in my life
would tell me what I am doina standing in front of the
refriaerator with the door open. He would supply missing
words to my sentences like Ed Asner, croissant, James
Michener and artichoke. Every time I would pause
searching for a word and say, "You know" ... be would.
I tried for awhile to regard the loss of memory u a ...
not bonus, but it means the same thing ... but the mind was
so selccti ve. I couldn't remember to buy salt when l 'd been
out ofit for two.solid weeks., but I could recall every rotten
thing the kids ever did, book, chapter and verse. I was the
only guest on "The Tonight Show" who bad to write the
name of the book she was promoting on her fingernail. Yet
I could remember the phone number in our tint
apartment.
My husband said my mind wu on overload, but that's
not true. I purposely cleared it of thinp I didn't want to
remember, like where the fuxbox is located, what weight
of oil goes into the car, and bow rm supposed to record
checks in the checkbook, but it didn•t help much.
I think the problem of being blessed with a faltering
memory is bow to convince everyone else bow luclcy you
are. Somehow they don't see it as a ... what in the world IS
that word that means the same as bonus ... oh, well When
I don't remember to bring the salad out ofd>e refriacrator
until we're eating dessert or I s~d half of my life looking
for my glasses, all I see is pity m their eyes.
The other day, for example, I went crazy t.ryiDa to
remember the name of Gene Hackman. When I
remembered it, I couldn't remember what I wanted with it.
Like I told my husband, "I'm going through a very aood
period of my ... "
"Life," he said.
If you're not reading this column, I foraot to mail it
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What happened to TV com
BJ FRED ROTHENBERG Nl'T....._..._
NEW Y_rRK -Television comedy i$n't
dead. Jt'1 just found in different place : the
blooper-and-blunder pr<>sr1m • the lively
banter on actjon-ad\'enturc shows. and lhe
homes and taverns of\oday's mockm comedy
characten.
The atatistics arc there to s t that the
old stytt, mass-appeal, slapstick comedies arc
.in scnous decline.
This ~t season for the first time. no comedy finished in Mr, Nielsen's Top ,o. By
compariaon, just five seasons eao. When •·t..averne and Shirley," .. 'thrtt•s Company"
and .. Mork and Mindy .. were the three highest
rated series, nine of the top I 0 showsand IS of
the first 20 were comedies.
N £ritenainmmt ... Thc)"re in a h~ rt room and 1t W.cs forevn to tel 10 the saovc
On .. Maanutn, P.I." and 1"be A·"f:eam,"
\'icwerscan set comedy from ~om Ucct and
Mr. T alon1 wilb eaV) doses of dramatic
spills and thnll After nockina to the mov.e
thcatm for .. Indiana Jones," mcone &np-
pma over a chair on TV would Sttm a tad
tame.
Kida and adult males are most taken ~
action-adventure programmia,. Top-10 P{o-
gnms for mates 1 M9 last teaSOn inclUded tbesc8o'cJock sbo~ .. TbeA·Tcam•'(No. I),
"-tfardcastle &: McC.Ormick" (No. S\,
"Magnum. f.I." (No. I) and 0 Kftiaht RideT"~
(No. 9). •
The pratfalls and humiliations of _phyiical
sitcoms have been replaced by shows eel~
ebrating embamuina momenti, mistakes
and ~tical jokes. '"TV's Bloopers and
Practical Jokes at>d '"foul-Ups. Bleep) and
Blunders." both successful as mid-teason
replacements. will be rtiular start.en in
1984-85.
"'7he A· ...... nd ......... ., ,...,. •• visilanusm ...
CBS comrnillioaed die Lil
ratarc:h com.Pe•)' IC> .... 1 ' ... ~MrelDOll ........ Ofa.
dwaclm. only Ill c:aM.n. -1 I
Sdled:'1 no..t Map-.. No. I fint1iicomaw.uJ•~-~ from "niw·• eom,.y." He .......
abcadolMr. T.
David Poltl'Kk. CBS' ¥10e pr•idilll IJr
mearch, esumated •• die w _.., a
&cade aao WOilld bave produced It._.
Stan BUt Pohnd docsn ., thiak. a;m • ., "
in troUble."'J\llt the kind thM loollt llf 'r I'
with pttack humor and OttdlDd .. ~ ters. ..
Reality and idtnufiable ~ .c -.
Motks from Ork, aboas aDd ....... •
l,ll&ULlftS are OU l. • .. StrON,. rcaliltk ~ ..
Diplomatic mlulon
For the I 98l-M season, comedies averqtd ·
a I S.S rating (pcretntage of all TV homes),
wh.ich was almost a millJon fewer home than
the 16.S rating for all rqular scncs. In all, 39
c;omed1es were on the three networks as
regular scncs and replacements. Only 14 will
return, along with seven new comedies.
But in today's world. you get your chuckles
wh~~cr you can, and the networks th.ink
they've found new sources. pan1culal'ty at 8
o'clock, <r.then children and tcen--acrs have
control of the sets.
"As long as people keep makin' mistakes..
we'll be in busmcu." said comedian Robert
Klein. a regular on "BIOopcrs."
aoiaa to be cOmedy's IUt'Vlval. .. aid PollnllL
"The only corned~ that Will succM •111111
that are taratteid to ~fie Md1e•• _,
trive for a strong ickntJficatioa beta~
characiers and v~. •• Tbe nraaertac ~t. Boward Banter (Jamee 8. 8lkklna) taltee
pleaaarelD ptdlq a'trto of aa .. •anjoa:m&1t.ta (Adam c'.Jreaory.
l'fatuba 81uaelder aad Allan Jtolman. frOm left) throacJi a typical
day 1n tbe cbiotic BW Street precinct OD .. Hlll Street araee"
tonlebt at 10 oa JlfBC. CbaD.nel '· While kids used to watch physical sucoms.
suchas"Morkand Mindy" and "Laverne and
Shirley," it's obvious they're now looking for
more. Today's sitcoms arc "very slow-
movmg," said Brandon Tartikoff, president of
TheimportanceoflheSp.m. leadofTshow1s
that 1t sets up wmnin1 mgbts. For ex.ample,
NBCs only victory last season qs tngercd
by ''The A-Team" on Tuadays.
"We're bcmg asked to create com1c/lisht
adventure programs at 8 o•clock that hold
audiences," said prodocer David Gerl>cr ... It's
easier to ma.kc lbem work than hsk two half·
hour comedies." Gerbet' labels shows like
So, CBS had suc.cas ·with lbe re8liteic.
.ophast.icated ;•J<.ttr A All .. -OR Mood9)'
nichts. when the nC"twork is ~ Iii . intclli,ent "-Omftl apiast ABC's· .. MoDcll!Y
.Ni&bt Football:' NBC bas :a wumet in dlt
barroom comedy .. Chttrs. .. atlnldiac c~
edu.cated. hi&}r'.mcome ~
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I THREES COMfJANt
8UCKAOOEA8
MACNEIL I LEHAEA
NEW8HOUR 1::-. ~~¥t4 ~,
(C)MOYIE *** "WllG1mt1" (1913) Matthew
Broderd, Dabney Coleman
ODWOYIE *** "The YNI Of l.Mng Dln-gerously"l1983) Mel Glblon. Slgour-
"!!1 Wertel
(1)) THE AIGHTEOU8 MOTHEA8
218T NNYERSAAY C&.EIAA'OON
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WHEEL OF FORTUNE e IU8IE.88 REPORT
CO MOTORWEEK CJ) p .M. MAGAZINE
al ENTERTAMIENT TONOHT I =.e COMIECTIOH
• •11t 'Tiit Loolers" 119551 ROfy
Cllboun. Julll Adams
(0) GETTING .. THE GAME
-7:.30-8 2 ON THE TOWN
I Cl! FNl/LY RUD
MONU. 9 PEOPLE'S COURT •WILD. WLO WORLD OF N9llA.L8 Ii> LAST CHANCE GARAGE
CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH
~~ **'"' "Stwdust Memories" (1980)
WOOfty Allen, Chlt1ollt Aalnpling.
-l:00-1~~
.. Comedy isn't dead," said Tartikofr. ....
just has lO be funny ...
CD) $HfAK PAEVIEW8 .. ..Shoppe Of Temptations" (No Dalt) ..
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G NEWS 8 lWIUGHT ZONE
I MERY OIWAN 8 LA Too.\Y
'A-Team' musc;les NBC int~ top ~1ot
MYllERYI i..,..uwmn~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC, with went lO NBCs "Double Troubfc." The •~TAE LOW.MBICMlm.E superb.it ~"The A-Team" in the vanguard. comedy'...-sudden..,uF&Hn he ratings~ a Nitlien fi&urc.s because it wu llOt
ere-are the week'~ 20 top prCJ1JaJD1: • DMONET ,. flBHTTIMEIVAllETY n captured the lion's share of the Top 10 for the slii. l:.ast week it was in 47th place.
· ,~ ....,........ ~.._: '--' -li1ilie-NieTscn-ratJ5!C~~~.:c ~W&!V " '!.-"""' -"-'~-~4-r-4/"(...._,_,,.. .:.~.--.>--·• 1'-·~~~ Jb ___ , • ~~6~..__.... ~~~~~tp~~~~9
GJeaon Mtc oms. R (J) MOVIE . . o . fl'lJI • • .,. -:n:: 2· Oo··t..•-T o unr 0 · _.,.__ .-. "You CM'I Go Home Again'· .. NBC won eight places in the Top 10 as It Elsewhere" and "R1ptide," led for "'11th; millio· ... n. uuwi; rouble," .... ~ lS.O cw JS.
-flGHT COURT 'l979) L• Grent. Qw1I S.endon made~ big cor:tleback from the week bcfor:c. Nees-Cheers,-" six. th; NBCs Facu oflife," h ' -t:OO-when tt was third and bad only two-shows lJl -sewntb:NBC"r""~o-e~th;ABCs 3. Movie--.. Concowde: Ai;pan '79," ABC;.
• • "Brannigan" (19751 John g MOYIE · the lOp rank. ABC was first the previous week ''20-20," ninth; and NBC"s Rem.inatoo 17.8 or 14.9 urillion.;
Wayne.AlchardAttenborough *** "UnionPtaflc"l1939)8art>a-and CBS was second. This week CBS fell to Steele," 10th. -~'=,:SL ElJCWherc." NBC. 17.Q or 14.2
m P£TEAGUNN raSi.nw,Q,JoelMcefea.. third place. Bob Hope's Slst birthday celebration on UUUJ........_
BIZANEQ 8MOYIE The first-place tie was a rare visat to the NBCfromtbelouisianaWorld'sfairinNew 4. T~"Riptidc," NBC, 17.0 or 14.2
_ -10:00---, • 1 'Young ReCer' (1970) Hors! heights for NBC. Its last time in first (in fact, Orleans was 14th. millioo. ·
II CJ) KNOT8 LAHOMI Buchhotl. Gina Lollobriglda. it's only time during the just~nded season) NBC and ABC tied with a network avtr"IF 6 ... Cbecn." NBC, l6.8 or 14.0 m.ill.ioQ. 11;'-='at.UES ~~Ofllnoara"(19591Aob-was lbe week e~ed Feb. 12. The tic was the of 13.4 in the A.C. Niel1e11 Co. survey. CBS m.Jli~acts of life. .. NBC, 16.6 or 13.9
8 g 20120 .,. Slacll. Robert Mlddleton lbird this season for first place. ABC and CBS was third .. with t 1.S. The networks say this
I MIAINT ., MOYIE tied once in March and once in April. . means that in an averaar prime-time minu.te milli8 •.
0
"n.Niabt Coun," NBC, 16.4 or 13.7
EYENIGAT POPS **'~ "Nol Guilty!" p974) CMato-ABC had two shows in the Top JO and CBS 13.4 percent of the TV homes were tu.ncd to G MY8iem pher Gtofge, Dlntdale Landen. had none. CBS' highest-rated show was -60 NBC and ABC. 9. "~20." Ase. 16.2 or 13.6 million. •
• CD IOWllNG m OENHCOTT • Minutes" in a tie for l 2lh place. The last time It's possible th.at NBC mi&bt have bad a 10 ... RemillllOn Stee~" NBC, 16. l or 13.S
CC) MOYIE MOYIE CBS was shut out of the Top I 0 was the week clear claim on first place if it had not telecast million. **.~ "Nationll Lampoon's Vaca-••~"The Best uuie Whorehoule ended May 30, 1982. the Democratic presidential debate on Sun-t I. "Hill Street Blues. .. NBC. l6.0 or 13.4 ~~(19:83) CheYy Chase, 8Ml'ty ~~:'"(1982)8ur1Fleynolda,Oolly "The A-Team" was first and second place day. The program was not included in the million.
12. "60 Minutes, .. CBS. lS.9 or 13.3 * * "K'-Of Comedy'' I 19821 Rob--._ .. ,TH~~-million.
·"' -.._ ng,u t 2. Tie-Movie-"lbe Villain.," NBC, IS. 9 or
"10eNiro,Jelfylewts. eALL .. THIEFAaaY 'G Ii t • d c t 13.3 million. <pl~ Officer And A Gentle-(O)=UWmN'S~ rem ns 1nva e oas 14.BobHopeBirthdaySaJute,NBC. l5.6or
man" I 1982) Richard Gere. Debra "Sex Swedes At A Pump' (No Datt) 13.0 million.
Winger z MOYIE IS ... TV Bloopers&: Practical Jokes," NBC, 'SJ BAARY MNILOW: THE • * Beyond The For•t 1 t949I "The thing you must never forget. no matter sllckers. collectors albums, a book.mark and t S.4 or t 2. 9 million.
CONCSlfATBUNHEIMPAlAOE BttttC>avia.JottphCouen how much he cries. no matter how much he grcctJn~ full of Gremlins masic. IS. Tie-Movie-.. Orca," ABC. IS.4 or 12.9
, · -10:3G--l:SS-begs, never, never feed him after m1dmght." Spiel the creator of such films as million.
eNIEPENDENTNEWS c EROSAMSICA Verysoon,thiswamingwillbcheardacross ''Jaws."··RaidcrsofthelostArk"and"ET.," 17. ••Mqnum. P.L," CBS. IS.l or 12.6
-11:00-tL& the count~as anticipation builds for Fnday's has veiled his newest etfon in secrecy. lo millJon.
-. --fSl,.,. ,_NEWS H ..---:--• • r-.-1· "prod ccd b S h keeping with the polit-v, the Gremlins' ---ULl\UllllW ..,,,,.. opcn1ngo 'Vticm ms, u y tep en -, 18.Movie-"PrinoeoftbcCity,"Panl,ABC,
9NATIOHALLAMPOON'8HOT u Ttn Man. 119811 Tmothy Bot· Spielberg and directed by Joe Dante. productsarrivingatK.C.'sHalhnarkSh<>l>arc tS.Oor 12.S million.
R.AIHUIROWAN UIMTIN'I ~ '°"" ~ Jur9'N K..C.'s Hallmark Shop, at 2300 Harbor bcina sto~ in an ovem.zed shoebox. an atem 19. ·~ A Lacey." lU ..._ • trA•t•H -a.-Blvd. in Costa~ will be in \he \luck of tbal\)laysasipificaatpenintk"'GI. hm.. •Acw
SOll)OOlJ) e OIS NNS tlGHTWATCH Gremlin fever with its hnc of Hallmark 11'lOVle. The grand un~ng of' "'Oremlim.. 20. "'TbC fan Guy... ABC 14.2 or 11.I =::f ANONSEOFAEGIW.D • NEWS-ttO-puzzles, posten, gift wrap. party $tOOds. products will be Friday at the store. millipn.
~AH DYKE <CJ lilOY1E
(2flllOV'w; * * "&Mnmer LOYWS" j1982) Daryl • * • "And Now For Something Hannah. Peter Gallagher
Completely Different" ( 1972) Grwm -2:30-
Ctlaprnan, John CJetse.
-11:30-
8 (I) TAAPPER JOHN. M.O.
O QITOMGHT 8 SAT\MDAY NGH'T'
1= ***~ "Tiit Blg Country" (1958) =tck. Charlton Heston
8 (II MC NEWS NIGKTUNE 8 0lMOVIE * t 'h "CrOSMd Swordt"
Cher Reed. Raquel Welch. G JOKEA'8 WILD
111178) Q .. SfAACH Of._
• AACHIE BUNKER'$ PLACE
**!Ir "M11r°' Of Deception" 119751
Kim Darby. James Maxwell.
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(!)SOAP
• IETTER SAFE THAN 80ARY •MOW t *'Ji "The Montychangtrs" (Part 2
ot 2K 19761 ~n Douglas. Chnst<>P!*
PUnmtr
• PAEVEHTlNO CHll.O smJA.L --Ii> COMPUTER CHAONCt.E8
(C)MOYIE * * ~ "Enigma' 11982) Mll11n Shttn, Bngitlt Foaey
(R)MOVIE"
H "Grtut 2" (1982) Maxwell
cautfitld, Mlchellt Pftlfftr
(S)MOVIE * U "Jett y11 And Hyde.. T ogtllltr
AOlin" 11982) Maril Blantclltld, Btu
Armstrong.
-8:30-B ~NI/LY TIU * *1' "Maracaibo" (1958) Cornet
Wildt. Jeln Waliac:t
• TIC TAC DOUGH
lOYEBOAT
• QtlLDREN BETWEEN I.ff ANO
DEATH
• LATBIOHT AMEM:A m100a.ua
C MOVIE
• ~ ''Hatlonlt Lampoon's Class
Aarlion'• {1982) Gemt Grlhlm.
Mic:hall lemer
-t1:60-~MOVIE
•• "Breathless" 11983) RicNrd
Gere. Vlltrit Kaponsky
-11:56-
(HI MOYIE * * * "The Year Of lMnQ Oan-gerously" 11983) Mel Giblon, Sigoor·
ntffWll*.
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DMOYIE * ** ''Johnny Eager" 11942) Robetl
T 1)1«. l.11\1 T ""*· Cl) INOEPBaHT NEWS
• 1ltaCE OF THIE NGH'T' 0 EUAEKA STOCKADE
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tOlMOYIE
0 THE flOHTEOUS IAOTHEAS 21ST ANNIVERSARY ca.EIRATION
BIZANEQ
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-3:30-
9MOYIE
•• "Alnbu$11 At Cimarron Pua"
11958) Scott Brady. Margit Dean.
(!) FAITH20 )MOYIE * * * "Jell ya And Hyde... T ogetlltr Again" 11982) MIR Blanllfield. Btu
Armstrong
l?JMOVIE
• • "MysterieS" 11979) Rutger
Hauer. SyMI Kristel
-3:45-
CHJMOVIE
• • .. GrelM 2·· (1082) MaxW'lll
Caulfield. Midlelle Pfelfftf "'
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THELOSTN«
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Mclaugtlltn Mall Md\M
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WEDICAL DOCTO..
Rock up;
country
declines
NEW YORK (AP) -
Americans brought a h1&h·
er proportion of rock and
black-dance music rccords
la t year than in l 982. but
country music sho\lllcd de·
clmcs. a n tndusU)' survey
hows.
Fiaurc released by the
Rttordina lndu try A~ ~iation ofAmenca ho\111-
• ~ that 35 petttnt of an
retail m.--ord sates in 19 3
~re for rock m us.ic -up•
pcrttnt from J 9 2 but
down from •42 percent in
1979. R()(k 1J!O u#d 1u
direct manct -phone or
mail onScr-hare ffom 27
percent 1n 1982 to 0
pattnt in I 9 l. about the
PlaJ9 benelf
A.ctr 111 'Ber111 MldaU WW .ear ta .. Vic·
ti.Ilia for Vlctllllia;'' a TV ....... bu1I •Iler
aeu·fatal attacll. Wclaaa wUl "'= "'"1f la tile ma, licla.eclaled to air oa
me IS 1l$ l 79 dittet
market l .
Country mu 1c ac·
countrd for I pttttnt of
rct.all and 20 Jltl"C."tnt of
duttt m rkrl '3lt' la t
Mat fall. ~c r.
June 9th -11 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Win a trip to CopenJi4gen!
Via .US Airlines . . .
Join us for the 7th Annual
Scandinavian Festival of Dance aa.
South Coast Plaza Villa1e.
Su ·edish. Noru1egian. Danish and Vasa Folk dancers
twirl around the flouer-covered Ma~pole to the music
of the Alfon Bergstrom Orchestra. This Summn-
<."'Clebranon begins at 11 :00 A.~f. a.s the dancers drm~d
in their colorful natilie costumes parade tow
Vi.llage Green for the raising of tlie M~. n.t
drawing lt•rll be held at 11 :15 A.M. for tke ~
trip to Cdpenhligen for 2, ~immts
of SAS Airlin . Winner m145t De
prt!5ent . Admission is free c1tid
chc parking i plc:ntJfa.l .
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Prince beco~ing king of rock vlifeo'1_
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Singer's •purple Rain· pushed
as record album, upcoming movie
By BOB THOMAS
• J 1&1"-....
LOS .ANGELES-:-With a_gold cruc1fi~ b.anain&
a.round bis necl. he sits in a ni1lk.·wh1tc bathtub in a
cavtmolis purple room tluttcnoa with flower petals and
white doves.
The thumpma rhythm be&in~. and the scene shifts
with breathtakina quickness to a passionate kiss, a
motorcrcle ride and a domestic quarrel. It ends with a
mirror-amaae dance.
If you watch Music Tclcvis1on or TV rock shows1 you've see!' the s1x-.minucc ~ideo, .. When Doves Cry,'
stamna Pnncc. You 1J be seeing more such videos as part
ofa coordinated campajin to sell both the album and the
movie, "Purple Rain."
Rock video has been ~before to promote movies.
notably "Flashdance" and "Footloose," but never with
the precision applied to ··~te Rain." Naturally so, since
tbe film was produced by Prince's managers, the team of
Bob Cavallo. Joe Ruffalo and Steve Fargnoli.
Onetime classmates a.t GeofJCtown University in
Washir&ton, the tno ente~ muSJc management io the
'60s witll the Lovan' Spoonful, and prospered in !he '70s
with Eanh, Wind and Fire.
. Their star in the '80s has been Prince, who was born
Prince Rogers Nelson, now a 24-ycar-0ld sensation from
Minneapolis.
"A movie seemed like a natural carttr move for
Coloring Contest
ltS A Horse Of A Different Color ·
Orange County fairgrounds • Costa Mesa • July 6· 15
WINNERS! One winner in each age gr~up will be chosen. Each winner will receive
4 tickets to the Orange County Fair. Winning pictures will be posted in the Fine
Arts exhibit at the fairgrounds. ,
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Prin ," id RuffaJo ... He as ftry nnematic in nas
conettts. and he ttaisters well on the teteen. He wanted to ~o a motion picture nut. and be felt &ood about .niH into u:· ·-...
The th~ man aera IJ"l"an&Cd independent financina
for the $7 malhoo film, and it was sbot last ™1 on locations
tbrouahout the Minncapoli1 area. Not swprissn&}y
Warner Bros., for which Prince records, will rcleaae th~
film . His "Prince 1999" double-LP remains oh the cha.ru
after sellini 2.3 million copies in 80 weeks.
. .. We've been involved in the explosion ofmulicand
v1dco fo~ mo,rc than four yean. before they bocame
popular an this country," Ruffalo said. "They atarted o~erseas, e11K7ially in F~noc, Oennan.y and England ....
¥idea made it mu.ch caster lO reac:b the mus1c a~ieoce
obroad.
"When video took bold in \bis country we were riabt
in the middle of it because of our artists " '
The "Purple Rain" campaian hU been sh= planned. Finl the sinale "When Doves Cry .. was rel
''Its plays on radio ana TV will help build an awareness fo;
the album and the movie," Ruffalo said. ''Tho video itself
will contain artwork from the album cover ••
. After the LP iJ released June 20 another linalc and video -reflectin& the movie -will be out The film will
be relea.sec;l this summer.
Ruffalo said the videos cost from S4S,OOO to about
S l 001000. Costs were cut. be said, by usina scenes from lhe movie.
.Ruffalo sees videos as a factor o'f cbanae in bOth the
music and film business. "Music is very impor1ant to the mo~ie industry bc<:ause it.attracts the exact core of the
audience that goes to films. Videos arc obviously a vital
new way to reach that audience," he said
"Until now it has never been a requirement of music
stars lo be attractive on film," he said. "Ifl owned a record
company that was hirin! new artists, I'd make sure they
looked good on camera.
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NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA
Cabaret Rep set
for 10th season
A Shakespearean classic. an original musical revue
and a Noel Coward comedy will comprise the 10th
anniversary season of the Cabaret Repertory Theater in
Brea.
Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" will be
performed June 15-July I, followed by the musical..i.''Amy
& Friends II," scheduled from July 13-22, and the U>ward
comedy "Present Laughter," opening July 27 and closing
Aug. 12.
The shows will be presented in.the Curtis Theater of
the Brea Civic Cultural Center, I Civic Center Circle. A
·season brochure with ticket information and show times
may be obtained by _calling the box office at 87U865 or
,.., 'Tkll OOl.11'1 BRISTOl OOl.ITSlUlO writino to CRT at PO Box 217, Brea'92621. .._DIJ•M •-.._
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.. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -.. Star Trek Ill.. mark. Paramount said, was Id bf .. Star Trek
warped pasi the hiahly touted .. Indiana Jones II: The-Wrath of Khan;• which sroncip about
and the Temple ofl>Oom" at lhc bOx office in S 1<4.3 million when 1t Opened at t,621 theaters hs openana weekend. in June l 982. ·
The "Star Trek" ~uel, .. subtitled ••The "Temple of Doom .. bas &rosscd $68.l
Search for Spock," found a bonanza in a mimon 1n its two wctks of play.
record release to •~966 theaters. eamina S 16. 7 Here are the top-srouina movies, the
million while ''Temple of Doom,'• sequel to companiei th.at produoed tl\em, number of 0 Raiden of the Lost Ark," brouaht in $16.4 weeks in releue and their ~ last million. • weekend:
Paramount. which made both movies, 1. ·~iar Trek.ID." Paramount, o.ne week, ~!aimed the "Star Trek 111" had tbe best non· $16.7 million.
holiday openina in film history. The previous 2. ''Indiana Jones and the Tem of
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3. .. The Natural," Tri.Star. four weeks. S3.4
million.
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Sl 4 million.
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Wuncr Brot .• one week. S2 ... million.
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The thcattT arts depart·
ment at Saddlet»ck College
is offering suided tours of
its theater facility on the Missi~n Viejo campus.
-
The tour lasts approx·'
imately 4S minutes . '·M • k d ' · liah~~,1::J~~~~n~~ l a o ulleVen, Operetta
Ir r'rl f'
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rooms, the stagecraft shop
where sets are designed and
constructed., the costume
and makeup areas and a
look at. the stage riggina systems.
Groups interested in ar-
ranging for tours of the
theater facility should call
David Pecoraro, the de-
partmtnf s production
manager, at 831-4764.
By SVSAN-l'INGER ...., .... c., a a ,
The Fullerton Civic Liaht Opera lw presented
an uneven. but eocouraa· ~k=~nnanoe of 1be
Its production bad many strona· Point.a -most notably the teneral quality
of sinaina, Jenny
Wentworth's detailed and
colorful costumes and
Mark K.lopfen1tein'1
sumptuous scenery.
Though all of the soloists
-includin& Gene Noble,
Diana Loomis and Keith
Dillon as Pooh-Bah, Yum-
Yum and Nanki-Poo -
~ wi.th clear, easily pt<>.
ject:J.n& IODe, the star of the
show WM unq.esUoubO' i'.
JunRWe. i
As Ko!,Ko -lord Hilla •4t Executioner, who ha. talk-• eel bis way out of, the death ...
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his p:esen.!n~tion :· with the 1 lolic that one is not qualified IO
cut oft' uotlter penon·s
head until one ha cut off ;.
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be broupt to each or lus
1ClCDeS WU most weloOme.
Unfortunately, it was often
most nc:cessary, ~lly
in the fim act which suf-
fered from painfully slow
pacing. . But the biaest (Jrawbeck
of this production was poor
pronunciation, and some
silly wnpcrina with the
text that could be under-
stood. Gilbert's lyrics are
ev~ bit as memorable as -
SulliYan's melodies -
witty and pointed R.athcr
than playing doYD to tbe
audience. bis humor as-
swnei a certain level of
acuity for its parody of
society. And though be
cbOIC his native English
society. the caricatures of
JOVerntnCnt Officials and
llT'ationaJ laws arc equally
applicable an~
Not trusl1n& contem-
porary abilty to generalize
the sa1irc, this performance
took .. some additiooa.I
b'bcnics to further update
some of the jokes -for
today'• A-.ncaa ... 4iewaa .. T '*I.
Pointing 6Jf IO ti.le dis.-
ta.nee md saying· that
Nanki-Poo lw absconded
to Garden Grove is silly
and distractingly mis-.
p~ And substitutina .. lady terrorists" for .. lady .
novelisu" among Ko-Ko's
people who would not be ·
mis9ed from society, is
grim. Bows to the feminist
movement aside, terrorists
are simply not funny.
Gilbert s charact~ristic
patter is notoriously dif-
ficult to pronounoc. but
this difficulty must be sur-·
mounted forsuoocssful pcr-
formanoc. Otherwise, won-•
dering what all lbe fuss is ,
about, one is so busy strug-alina to follow the plot, that :
one hardly has time to ·
mourn for lost witticism. :
blevcnheless, this pro-:
duction had its moments, •
such u lbe trio .. Here's a !
How..(fe..do, •• and the socne
in which Ko-.ko woos lbe •
shrewish Katisbaw (Suzan-•
ne Fcrsen). And the overall
musical .and visual quality ·
of the program was attract-:
ively professional and •
bodes succ::css in the future. : 19 .......... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·
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SPECIAL ADVANCE SCREENING !
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EDWARDS TOWN CENTER
Irvine man promoted
by C<:Jldwell Banker
Irvine restdent Scott Perley bas been promoted to vioc president. residem
manager of ColdweU Bader Commercial Real E1ta&e Services' Santa Ana
office. Perley, formerly sales manqer •! Cok1~ll.'s Anaheim office, o~w
directs a 28·member staff of sales and ICl.Sllll speciahsts. Perley bas been wt th
Coldwell since 1979. after more than six years experienc:e as a real estate broker.
He is a past president of the Villa&e Part Com.malty Alsodatla in Irvine. • • • Job lltofclaalk, a sales consultant for the 1ndiana-based MayOower
gency, has received the Aero MayflowerT~~it Co. Achievement Certificate
for completing the movmg firm's sales tramJng course. Krofchalk. of Costa
PERLEY KROFCHALK RISNER YURKOVICH
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COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS B-t
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County1:
hi--tech ·:~ .
fil-mstci: . .
expand:=
• •
Business firms 10 the hl&h J~'h·
nol<>JY group will lead Orange Cowi·
ty's 10dustnal expansion durin& ,U,t
·next decade. according to RQl)c:Ji
Dunham, president of The NewpQl'I
Economics Group in Newport Belch
His firm's recently released stud)
of 300 hi-tech companies projec&s. •
IS% annual growth rate. New space
~uircments for the next two yeah will total 8.4 mill square feet. •.
The four major bi-tech groupa will
be led by electronic computing and
semi.conductors with a 20 pertejlt
annual growth rate. New space re-
quirements in the 19~ ~ 986 tirfi:~
frame will total 6.4 m1lbon S<l\UU"!
feel y
Ranking second will be wr-
Mesa. \V8S among 17 Mayfl~~~ l _1 states who_att.en<!ed -~~n ,.>-( •• ~~-~-il~: -' ...... ::;:=;~::_::::::;~::;.. (Y.•~t '"'~~ •· <;.. n ~~·L.,:~' '1 . l .;;; • .,_ " t Vt.._""' . • • •
craft/spacc vehicles/instruments
with a 10 ~rccnt ann~l 6wtb rate .... "".:" -. ~~ itll&. IODtjl.; ... -
:?Witruii 2 moo s. tbe'"utJ;l
group, research and. develop112tnt
labs, will experience a 15 pcrczol
growth rate. ·However, due t~ a
smaller base, the 2:¥?Tspace requirc·
' I ~
Lee Rluer has JO med AST Resea.rd be. of Irvine as director of product
planning. lo bis new post, RisnCT is responsible fot reorganizing and expanding
ASrs markeung department to accommmodate changes brought about as a
result of the company's rapid growth. Risner has said be plans to establish a
product manager structure to band.le ASrs f!lOre than 30 products by product
line. Risner was formerly Wlth e. Ito~ ltbd With 'Prt.toah. Inc. • • • Newport Beach resident Au.a Yartovicla bas been appointed personal
shopper for Bllllockt Wlldlre Newport Bead. She brin~ a Ion~ history in
merchandismg -including buying, managing and market analysis -to her
new job, where she will be available to assist in wardrobe coorchnation,
accessory selection and g.ift buying. • • • Pick Sy1tem1 of Irvine has added two new directors as part of an effort to
, expand sales and marketing for its data base management-oriented operating
system software. Joining the firm's~ of dinctors are Newport ~ch
resident Gerard Gayod, computer executJve, mdustry ~aJyst and publisher;
and LL GeD. Eaceae F. Tipe Jr., USAF ret., former llead of ~e DefeDse
hteW1eace Aseacy and president ofEagene F. Tipe Jr., Inc., an international
consulting organization based in the Washington, D.C., area. • • • GaU Da.ffey Jr., 60, of Newport Beach. has retired from PacUlc Bell,
ending a 37-year career with the company. The UCLA graduate held
management positions with the phone company in San Francisco and New
York. In his most recent position be was responsible for over-seeing almost
3,000 directory assistance operators in Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego
coun\Jes. • • • The Oruge Couty World Trade Center AJ1ociatioD, a non-profit group
that seeks to promote mtcmauonaJ trade, recently elected JO of its members to
its board of directors. David P. Collins, of the Callfona.la Fl.nandal Groap, was
elected chairman. . . . ' Ualk4 Retat-All/'ne Party Place of Costa Mesa bas hired a new ~y
plannin& consultanL Dtaae Car11aa1 will help \he host or hostcu of a pnvate
of corporate-sponsored event plan all the details of a successful party, from
plannmg traffic flows to creating t.he atmosphere. Cardenas has been in the
party planning business for six years.
• • • • More than 300 members of the Oruge Couty World Trade Ceater
.A.soclatton have elected 10 members to its board.
They include David P. Colll111 of Callfol'llia Fl.nanclal Groap, chairmao;
and Tom Stag of Pflier Corp., vice chairman. Other directors arc as follows:
Duila Cacclamatta of Peak, Marwick. MJtclaell; 'l'Hodore J. Faller, Jobson
6 HJuiat; ationey Rou.Jd D. Halpen; Leonard A. Morgu, Bl.Dk of America;
Ec1Jti-Arm1troD1·McCorkJe, Travel Plauen hterutioul; Doaald Miller,
Marine Natioaal Bl.Dk; at1onaey Rlcurd Sdtwan1telD; and Robert Slater of
Tradu lnterutlou.J.
Seeing eye to eye .
Diana Jam....ca.tma of the Leamtni Com-
pany, Menlo Park, C&llf ., clo.ely eumtne.
a computer .. eye," a read-write bead for a
floppy, dlak-drlve lnfonQ.tiOD .tonce •ya-
tem. Tbe "eye .. reada a.ua,te character of
information nery 32 mlcr0-11eCOnda or
one million cbuacten per HCOnd. Tbe
firm manafacta.ree computer moftware.
California business firms
to generate 15,000.jobs
. The Department of Economic and
Business Development report that 6 7
companies expanded or located new
operations m California in the first
quarter of 1984. The expansions and
locations are expected to generate
nearly 15,000 direct and indirect jobs
and a total investment of more than
$368 million.
Expansions. locations,, and em-
ployment for the fint quarter of l 914
outpaced fourth quarter 1983 results.
In that quarter, 51 companjes ex-
panded and located new operations in
the state. generating an expected
12,000 JObs and investment of more
than $372 million.
Six counties accounted for the
majority of new expansions and
locations in the first quarter: Los
Angeles, San Diego, San Joaquin,
Santa Clara, Tulare and Ventura.
A percentage breakdown by cat·
cgory oftbe companies that expanded
or located new operations in the first
quarter shows: electronics· pro.
duction facilities, 33 percent; pro-
duction facilit1es (non-electronics),
32 percent; headquarters, 10 percent;
research and develoement, I 0 per-
cent; warehouse distnbution. 10 per-
cent and energy related, 5 percent.
Forty.four companies expanded exis~ operations in the state.
Golden State Cheese Co. 's new fa-
cility in R1vers1dc County was the
largest expansion. Golden State
Ch~ Co. will invest $104 million
and create over I 00 jobs, in the
process of building the world's largest
cheese factory.
Thirteen companies moved opcr·
ations into California during the first
quarter. The largest newcomer was
Ragu Foods, Inc .. which will employ
440 workers and in vest S 10 million at
its new San Joaquin County facility.
The largst investments were by:
Golden State Cheese Co .• Lux Inter-
national, Roclcwcll International,
Domain Technology, Raau Foods
Inc., and Nippondenso o( Los An·
geles.
The leading companies in tmns of
jobs generated were: Ragu Foods Inc.,
Yellow Freight Systems, Coachmen
Industries, Dusan Tools, Poppy
Foods. Domain Technology and
UPS AND DOWNS
Glaser Brothers, Inc.
"These new expansfoos and lo-
cations arc further evidence that
California is regaining the confidence
of the business community as a site
for job-creatinJ business invest-
ment," said Christy M. Campbell,
director of the Department of Econ-
omic and Business Developmenl.
"But we need to continu~ to &et the
-word out to companies that Cali-
fornia is hospitable to business,"
Campbell added.
According to the Dcpanrnent of
Economic and Business Develop-
ment, the number of new expansions
and locations is a conservative esti-
mate. The department conducts a
quarterly survey of local economic
development professionals in the
state's 58 counties and monitors
business research publications to
arrive at its estimates.
The Department of Economic and
Business Development is responsible
for promotina the creation of jobs
throu&h economic development, The
department encoura&es companies to
expand or locate in California, helps
local communities strengthen their
economies, provides assistance to
small business, conducts economic
policy planning and research, and
promotes travel and tourism in
California.
I Pr~ ~ Is I~ s b Ull ct un
1~ i UP Ill } ! 8i : 10 1 Up .
DOWNS p LAf1' _Chj,. ct
1 or I
J !t -lit.
11/· = 'h J ''~Is I/• -~ ·~ ~ j ll~C 31/• 'h
11 ~= :~ = li = H~·~ H 1 Ir I r.:~,. I/• L '-'~ ,,... ~ oss ..... '"' 1 . ex on ~ 14 t: orfus a N's f?~! -•1. •,; en tee ~
mcnt will be 600,QOO feet. :
Finally.all computer programming
and data processing firms wiJl expaad
by 10 percent per year, represeDi.ial
the need for 400,000 square feet .o1
additional space through 1986.
Dunham pointed out that the toJ&l
Orange County high technology fD-
dustry is om prised of 1,260 firms wtJh
79,000 employees-representing 9.3
percent of total coµnty employcnl
Building. space occupied now totals
slightly over 28 million feet.
An accurate definition of hi·~h
firms and hi-tech buildings is o~n
the subject of much debate among
broken, developers, and lenders. Tile
Newport Economics Group utilizes a
definition especially feared towards
the development . o sop~stica¥d
business parks. Designated mdust~
must have a higti percentage , of
technology--oriented workers, a hlih
percentage of research and develop-
ment activity and a technoJogy-
oriented end product.
Theo, it is imponant Lo focus on the
special building requirements for
these firms. The typical size ·a
significantly smaller than many n-
pect at 22,000 square feet. Ap~-
1mately one-fourth of all firms utiltie
100 percent office space with the
balance averaging about 40 percent .
The remainder of these buildingi 4s
generally high-finish industrial space
wit h d r.o p c e i Ii n gs a 11
hcatinJlven ti la ti n&'air con di tioniil,g.
windows, and interior trim.
The business operations typically
require ~ppronmately 25 percent of
the building for research and devefop-
ment use, SO percent for manufac-
turing, an~ the balance for sales and
warcbousmg.
The mMt import business park
feature for high technology firms is
security for the entire development
and for their own building.
Seminar slated
on housing costs
The Orange County chapter Build-
ing Industry Association and the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) will conduct a
joint seminar June I l to cxadlihe
programs directed at reducing hoUs-
mg costs.
Congressmen Jerry Patterson llhd
Bill Lowery. members of the House
Banking Committee, arc scheduled
speakers aJong with Bnan Motrey,
senior economist at the Federal
Reserve Bank.. and Gordon D.
WaJker, deputy under sccrttary {or
HUD field corporation. ..
The seminar will bc&in at 8:30un.
and will conclude with a luncheo~ at
12:30 p.m. Cost or the luncheon will
be SIS.
Reservations for the event arc
limited to 1,000 panic1pants. For
infonnation phone the BIA/OCC at
547-3042.
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Windo.w etching redti~es ..
-probability of auto theft
Oran e County 'ht h risk area'
.tackled by French ID system
BJ JOY DEE ANTHONY
Dllr.NlltC.11141 ....
U)"I. Beeawie .. wtet vehicles" such as Pone~
Ctdmacs, Mttcedel. and 8MW1 a.re most likely to need
etdlina, Hopo bad to find a wey that would not afrtct the
beauty of lbe vehicle. Tbe ptoceaa be u1e1 turDt out a
number very ainulat to the mnuf'actum's ,,__ tlraCly f'ouOd in window corncrL ~
Window etcbina ia a prime de1m'ellt to crime becluM
He was readina a French mapzint' about .. la taioo.'' a takipa out the window u e..xpenaive. Even a Chevrolet
proceu of etchina a number on a car to ~vent ita bei~ Cbevene, illlilill for Uow.d Sl,000.·wouJd ~ S800 to
stolen, when the fdea hit. If insurance companies in France i.ve ill wiDdoWs ~ A thief 1V00 't apaad tbe time
were. willina to ~Y car ownen a 3' percent discount if met trouble wbrn an invenlOt)' of olhet CUI are littina
their can were etched, wby not American jniUraoco ArOwad. A Meieecla' _. wiadOW 8'oae woUld cotr
C91ftpaniea? • ' SUOO to~. Seciarity Etch will allo etch otbei' car
While stilJ in the talk.ins stqe with the insurance paru,:boMver, and even atemt in the bomCs Mil as tva.
people, today James Hopn is president ofSeCurity Etch )' . IDDetroit,HopnUid,an~aystritreducedthe
International. His customen are car dealers, fleet owners, number olaii stolen by 99 perc:eUL JtrevioUity, Ill a thief
and individu&ls. hid to dO wu to rep!ace the aaaDdard ideDtifica&iOo
It's what you caU a .. win-win-win" situation, HOJAD numbef1 chAnlc the licente plate, and dO a bit of paper
says. The car owner wins because be or a.be bas a crune Wort. u thieves were really pianicuJar, nabbi.na off t.be
deterrent in the form of a vehicle identification number Cllline bloCt nwnbm made the car virtually u.nidcn-
tched in tiny numbers on each window. The insurance ti.fiabie. •
~cy wilJ Ftenti.ally benefit becaUJC auto theft currently Oranae County. Hopn says. is an espcially hlab risk
'i.Dvolvcs SS'billion a year in stolen assets and costs the areabecauteofi11qualityc:an.;Someoldercancanbevery
msurance business a ton of money. Finally, law profitabletoathieC.Oneiaa'7~v~Plnure ~--!_ 9 n:einai.ent officials ha~e an easier time •oin• after to bard to come M. that Whole can are ri--4 off for .;.uu 0
... ~eal Illes. Sl~y a '?6 CMmac ~Sl0,000
• Say a police officer spots an abendoned vehicle in a 11 likely to be worth $30,000 if told pen by pan. Hogan
vecant lot. /-. quick ca1J to headauarten or a tap into the said.
s-trol car•s computer system wi'll match the chemically Despite his current interest in crime, Hopn basn•t
etched vehicle identification number with a list ofhot cars always beea to involved. A couple of years .,_ bdore
and their owners. In seconds. the vehicle's owner can be Security Etch was formed, Hopn was into televisions and
notified. toilets.
.. Hop.n's process, utilizinJ cbemistty koowledge he The toilet company bepn on what Hopn called a
picked up when he wu a pre-dentistry m:t~~~t Cal State "boneydo" weekend. .. Honey, do install an antique pull tona Beacb, difTen from the French mec 'cal etchina chain toilet;• bi.I wife llid. When Hopn found that be Still, bis current role seems to wear well. The Security
}WocelS or other similar devices used in the U .S. requirina co':'ld onl'i:t an 890 do~ model that didn•t work. be .Etch president and pre-<tentistry major turned teOP"apbY
'W sandblaster. ~n wanted something wfticb could be built one ~with a friend to help on the woodwork.. Euate and MBA holder bas a few roots io en.me
mailedoutto• marketinkitfonnforbet1":C030and Soonbelaunc "HC*iaUp,"acompanythatwcntfrom · His pandfatherns a l)Otice--commitsioner in
SO dollars. . 100 employees 10 .350 in four mon~ l;Dd did a 15 millio!l · caao in .!_he days when ganpter Al Capone roamed.
Bec!idesponability, there•saquestion oftaste, Hopn dollar1:~i;'~'hi_~,rj°~~~lfti:MP~~er. MIMG•t.:r~;;-• _.... ::;11;;;;1Alit?~~~~ BIDWr.;:;~('Z· ~, !:· ·~·_;.1
• _.,'Hlfaa;r.11 new iV. l'Ociay, that science major, used to invite Hopn to ao on police~ ~~1..,...... · too bas been aokt. Hopn explained that change is alonp. · .
1 Telecommuntcations talk Tuesday
AT&:T't-lth!ieOmmUnications systems will be the
subject of as~ to be a,iven at the June dinner meetina
•of the Aslociation of Information Systems Professionals
Tuesday .
Roger Naff of AT &rs National Information Systems
Will be the speaker at the dinner to be held at the Westin
South Coast Plaza Hotel. Cocktails will be at 5:30 and
dinner will be served at 6: I 5.
'"' Estella Brown, word processina manager of Jrell &
I Minella and president-elect of the AlSP National
executive Board, wiJI also speak. ---.
Cost to memben is St7, and to non-memben $20.
·R~ations and more information can be obtained by
.c;Jlliiia 752-6666 .
. Future market profits explatnCd
"Today's Profit in Tomorrow•s Market,. will be the
subject of a speech to be given by Rick Doremus, president
of EPAC development firm in Lona Beach, at the next meetina of the Oranae County chapter of the Build.in&
Industry Association.
Doremus, who bas overseen the development of two ~ liousina projects for EPAC, will also speak on his new
employee incentive program, under which a group of
employees is awarded a monthly bonus for outstanding
colllDl.ltment to the project.
The dinnerlneeting will be June 11 at 6 p.m. at the
Airponer Inn in Newport Beach. Tickets arc $30 for
JDeinben and $3S for non-members. Reservations are
.ayailable throuab the BIA ofrlCC in Santa Ana and must be
made by noon F'riday.
For more information, call 840-1341.
Custom building homes discussed
A series of free seminars on custom building ofbomcs
Will be aiven this summer by the Central Capital
Development Company, a subsidiary of Central Savinp
and Loan.
. The fint of the public service proarams will be held
June 10 from I p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Swim & Racquet Oub
of the Sea Pointe Estates in San Oemente.
Central Savings and Loan President Ray Sparlin&
said persons lltendina the seminan .. will learn bow tO
select an architect and a builder, as well as valuable
information reprdina financing.
.. Unfortunately. people are making costly errors.
These seminars are dcsianed to prevent mistakes. and to
provide a genuine public 9Cfvice. ••
There will be no admission charge, but reservations
-arc sugested. ·
For more information, call 643-1392 .
..Borrowing below prime explained
The author of a book., "How to Borrow Below Prime,"
will aive a series of free lectures of the same name &om
June 18 to 20 all over Oranae County.
Nelton Brestoff will explain bow ban.ks have been
overcbarsina for loans, the methods ban.ken use to price a
loan and how to successfully neaotiate loans upto five
poinu below prime.
· All seminars begin at 7:30. Monday's seminar will be
held at the Disneyland Hotel Coronado Room ib
Anaheim. Tuesday's seminar wiU be at the Ballroom of the
Marriott Newpon Center i'n Newport Beach. Wednes--
day's seminar will be at the Westin South Coast Plaza in
Costa Mesa.
For more information or reservation, call 821-1000 . ..
Office automation talk June 20
A Newpon Beach accountant will be the featured
speaker at the Fint International Conaress of Office
Automation .to be held June 20 to 24 in Sao Paulo{ Brazil.
panofbisbuaineuatratel)'. Thconlythin&heiseversure Today,' he s:iys, be enjoys putting roadblocks in the
of is that be isn't sure what he'll be doina five years down way of the car thief ... We're soana after the bed p y," be
the road. . says. "We want to wear the white bats in this war."
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safe-drtvtng award
...
David C. Dykstra is the owner of a firm specia izi_DJ in
indeeendent computer and officc-automalion consultuia.
l;fe 11 the author of "Computers for Profit" and
••Manqen' Guide to Business Computer Terms." He is
also a professor of information systems at the Irvine
campus of National University.
-~got the money.
At the convention, [)ybtra wiull speak on current
projects and P.roducts and future trends in the U.S. in
office automauon. The pwpose of CIAE is to provide a forum for the
exc:banae of ideas and undentandina amona office
automation professionals throuahout the world.
The conaress is bema coordinated and boted by the
Alsoclacao Nacional Dos Diriaentes E Executivos De
Infonnatica of Bruil. The United States will be
represented by the Data Prooessina Manqement Associa-
tion.
Real estate class credits offered
-Real atate licensees and property manaarn who
want Deputment of Real Estate conunµina education
·credits (or coune work without bavina to ta.kc an
examination will be able to attend a sewnar to l'CCClve
.-......::,._. ~~y aeminan will be siven at the~ Mesa
Hilton Hotel in Landlofd-tenant law. marlellftl &Del
"":lell!'deDt telection, maintenance. reeorilkec'Pinl. penon-
lid insurance. t>ucWt and 8nanaal ~ and proper oi&e~ura.
Ruth Friahman, C.ahfomia real esute broker.
attorney and ~estate manqement consUJtant, will P!C
·UM teminan. oo Juno 13 and 14. The two-day coune will
ftllult in 16 boun of continuina education a-edit by the
<:.alifonlla Department of Real Estate.
• Tho Hilton it at 28S Ka1pitalit)'.\V&y.
For more information, call 6S5-0l8J.
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M ET~Ls Quo Tr s
That's an apt description of both business and .
business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
where ~ompanies are going and which people are helping
them get there.just watch 'Credit Line' -ev cy. day in th
Business section of your new Piii
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Members of the South All-Star buketball team Krim-
m.a&ed Orange Cout Wedne9da7, preputna for the Jane
. °"""" ..... .,~" ...... 18 &ame. At left, Mater Del'a Cluta Jacbon aeta ready to
pue. while Eatailcla'• Jon Joluuston rans the offen.e.
South girls • ~earing up:
Rebels· Kahn
blending all-stars
into cohesive unit
Jy DENNIS BROSTERBOUS
Of .............
Forming a cohesive unit from a
collection of all-stars \\Ould Sttm to
be a probkm for any coach. but that
doesn't seem to be_t_h.7cax for the
South basketball 5)m coach Paul
Kahn.
from all the soulhcm county ae..-. and bad an or:..,nat list of abCMat 20 prl ,'"saidK.atin ... WelhmUdtoan
It down to 12."
The roster features ft \'e AD.ctf
selection5, headed by Foun&ain Val-
ley High's TbettSC PucbaJlk.i ud
Gretchen SChrocder of Mission 'Vic.JO
High, first-teanrchou:es; ....
"~his just been saper." said
Kahn. She's a very talented player."
Otbci All-CIF choices include ICC~
ond-tcam ~ks Shelly Neal of Goat.a
(PJeue ... 800Tll~)
North coach
seeking some
The South will take a 5-1 overall
series lead into the seventh annual
Oran,c C-0unty AU-Star basketball
pme at Orange Coast College June
16. The 5:30 tipoff will precede the
~=~~;:~~~mi by consistency · ab. ~~-~ , . "' .:;·~-fij-~-:;.; ... ~-9l~~-~i tremely cooperative, they ve wort.ed .,..... .... ..., ,... very well t<>sether," said Kahn. "h's
really bctn a pleasure for (assistant)
Jim Weeks and myself to work with
lhi~group."
The original roster of 12 girls has
-~o pared to 11 with the news that
Ocean View Higb's Karen Chuc will
not be available due to personal
reasons. Also, two ch.an~ have been
made from the orip:naJ list, as
Marina's Judy Calkins (broken leg)
and El Toro's Kim Dennison bad to
bow out.
The spots on the team have been
taken by Sherry Smjtb of Tustin and
Huntinaton Beach's Eve Titus.
_ Naharally~ it was~ tough decision
to choose the team. one that faced
K.aho when be was named the team's
coach.
... We called representative coaches
When the North-South All..Sw
boys baskctball game tets ~Y
on Saturday, June -16, at Oranait
Cout College. the 'Nonh will 6c '
tryina to win its third st!ai&ftt.
The North team is coached by Torn
Gregory, who led bis Savanna Hi&b
team to 17-7 record. and into the CIF
playoffs for the third coosccutive
)'Cat .
.. 1 can honestly say th.at no one bas
a startinajob as of now. We have been pract.ic:ioa every day at Savanna l.nd
l'U have a better idea of ou.r 1iDeVp
after our scrimma,grs,.. ~
sw.cd....
The North will saim~ Full-
en.on College Friday and Cyprus
Tuesday.
(Pleae eee 1'011TB/C2)
GiVen up for dead,
Celtics come to life
Game five set
for Friday night
in Boston Garden
INGbEWOOD (AP) -"It's tum-
iJl$ into the series everyone said it was
going to be," said Los Angeles Lakers
Coach Pat RiJey.
The National Basketba)l Associa-
tion title showdown between ht.Storie
nvaJs Los Angeles and Boston, which
bnefl) appeared in danger of being
dominated by the Lakers. 1s .. tummg
out" to be well-played. sptnted.
agrcssive -and close.
The Celtics. wntten off by some
after a 33-point loss Sunday that gave
Los Angeles a 2-1 edge in the best-of-
scven series., stormed back to tie the
playoffs with a dramatic 129-125
overtime victory Wednesday ni_ght at
tbe La.kers' Forum.
"I tttink it just shows the character
of our team." sajd the Celtics' l...arry
Bird, whose 29 points tncluded a 15-
foot falla~ jumper that snapped a
123-123 tic with 16 seconds left tn
overtime.
"No matter how far dO"''n we arc,
until we lose that fovrth pmc. we're
still in it," said Bird. \\ho also bad a
pme-high 21 rebounds.
After Bird's basket, which be fired
in over the La.kers' Magic Johnson,
James Worthy of Los Angeles was
fouled and made one of two free
throws. The Celucs' Dcnrus Johnson
retaliated by sinking two frtt throws
to put Boston up 127-124 with 10
seconds remaining.
M.L Carr then chnchcd the Vic-
tory, the Celtics' second overtime wm
of the sencs, by steahng Worthy's
inbounds pass and dunking the ball to
make 1t 129-124 with seven seconds
left.
K.arttm .i\bdul-Jabbar led the
Lakers Wlth 32 points, but he fouled
out with 16 seconds left in regulation
Ocspttc the fact that Worth.) pumped
in 10 of his 30 points in the five-
minutc overtime. the absence of
Abdul-Jabbar gave Boston an edge.
"It was a very happy umc for me
when Kareem fouled out," said
Boston Coach K.C. Jones. "But then
when I saw what Worth} was doing tn
ovcrume. t rcgtttted that Kareem
v.-as out"
Five consecutive points b> the
Celtics tn the final 39 seconds of
regulation forced the ovcn1mc. A
three-point play by Boston center
Robert Pan h. who had 25 points..
and then two free throws by Bird with
16 SCC10nds left knotted the game at
113.
DODGERS
TAKE ON
ATLANTA
Evert in French Open finals with 39-min1;1te win . . .
PARIS (AP) -Ocfcndina cham-
pion Cbns Even Lloyd needed only
39 minutes today to crush fellow
American Camille Benjamin, 6-0, 6-0
and move into the final of the
women's s1naJC$ at the FrenchOl>Cn.
Lloyd will meet the winner o(·th ICCOnd semifinal between top-Sttdcd
Martina NavratiJOva and Han. Man·
dlikova of CzechosloVllia, which
was rained out todayandTC hedulcd
for Friday, for the title.
However, ihat match delayed
when, w1thm minutes of the end of
the Uoyd·Bcn.Jamin match. rain re-
tumtd '°Roland 011T01.,nd bdd up
the stan of play.
• The Ciccho_dovakian-born
Navratilova.. now a U .. citi1cn ~o
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makes her home in Dallas. was just
two matcbea away from btcomiaa IM
fifth player in hiJtory to capture the Grand Slam -contCCUtiv~ victories
at Wimbledon and the U.S., Au1ti1J-
ian and Fmleh opens. But Man-
dlikova. the No. l ICCd, is the only s>l~yer to have beaten her this )'Cir,
and all uck.ets were lotd da_)'l qo for
the int.nau•na Center Coun en·
counter.
Bct\;amin. who was unsetdcd and
makina btr first 1ppcaflnce on
Center oun •I ROiand. Oarro1
tadiu.m, was completely ovcraMd
by the occasaoa and won only 16
Point\ in the entire maich.
"l did not do anyttuna fia.ht. lt
couldn't bavt been muc:h ...
sa.id the 17-ycar-old from Bak.cnficld. •bo bad f!Ailed fO ~t put the first
round in her prcvio six tout·
namcn
The S.9 hiah schooler never round
the inspiration that toolc her throuah
tothescmifinal knoetinaoutNo.13 0 ICCd Li BOndcr ofSaUne. Mich., en rouae.
Forth.and or backhand. drop t
or voile)'. almost all ha bou 1'tf'C
either netted or o~erhlt. and all Uo)'d
had to do to ~'in the point wa to uay
bee and rttum the bill. •
lM fi t t too ju t l 9 minutts:
the tce0nd, one minute lonacr. Only
when lbc had had lost the first 1 l
pmcsdtd lkf\Jamin loolr. likemak.;na
a fWlt of it •.
She n the first two points when number as Marp.rct Coun mllb. Uo~ nied for the match, but t..bea cd whct.bcr would hvc
made four glarina errors. thrn-her prcfcrnd • t er m.atcb in &nP-a~s up m dcsl>air and walked ara~on for Saturday's ~. Lloyd
drjcctcdly off the coun as the crowd rtphcd: .. No, 1t wa not disconoerttna
cltppcd sympathetically. at all. I havt alraidy NiCI thriie three-
Uoyd•s V1ct0ry put her into the tel matthcs and I · vc they have . fin.al here for the x~cntb time in 11 • hdped m prcparalioo. ..
)UIS. Shenowh ..-on .Sl matchcut lo t IDCD' Ivan l.endl,
Roland Oanos. an all-time record . tht ston -ftaiC:at , wtth the
.. I looked OVC"rat Camille lat in the po rf'ul ten 1 1 y ftom
recond 9Ct ind could be was hi~ fifth appcara.nce 1n flAIJ of a
fru tratcd." Uoyd id. "8ut she Gra d un tounwncnL Yet. f'or al1
hould not be too di ppointed. I hi c1 ~on the
p&a)'cchuy wrU in the fi l t and sh Wide circuit and the m1lli 1 of
did JJUtto Oh the m1 . " doUan be's ma •• t.eodl has n
Jf iht 'A'ins the final. tlo)'d will set unab&e to collen an of the four m-.jor
another ttt0rd. rrtntl}'. ha titlcs-makan b1moncofthc~pon's
fi c Frend\ if\llc t1tl the me b" t tni
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Titans stay ilive
with 13-5 win;
face Arizona St.
.From AP dlapatclles .
OMAHA, Neb. -Cal State Fullerton a
remained ahve in the Collcac World Series
basebaU championships Wednesday with 1
lJ-S romp over Miami. Aa. while Okla-
homa State chminated New Orleans, 8-7.
Fullenon (63-20) faces No. I ranked Arizona State
Friday while Okb.homa State takes on Texas.
F~llerton's Bob Cftffrey, who hit his 28th boroerof
\he yc:fr, and John Fishel knocked in three runs each to
power the Titans.
Eddie Delzer, 7-2, was the winner 1n relief for
Fullerton, and Scott Wnght packed up bis 21st save of
the year, an NCAA record. Rob Souza, 9-9. took the loss
despite Darren Mandel's 22nd homer of the season. rus
third of the CWS.
"I can't really get down on thas ball club," said
M1am1 Coach Ron Fraser. "This team came much
farther than anyone ever thought, and they fought and
battled for the entire season."
Meanwhile, Pete lncav1glaa needed JUSt one swing
to make has coach a happ} man.
lncavagha smashed a two-out, two-run double off
the nght-field wall in the I 0th innini to laft sccond-
ranked Oldahoma State to Its game victory O\'er Ne"'
Orleans
Oklahoma State rallied on Ke' 10 Jagielo's single
and Doug Dascenzo's bunt single and a force play at
second before lncav1gl1a, the nation's RBI leader.
knocked 1n hrs 99th and I OOth runs of thl' season.
"We wanted to throw him a fastball outside," said
New Orleans Coach Ron Maestri .
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Are l'lgera hea.rbig f ootatePt?
WiWt Upalaaw and Georae 8 U home. a 1cd as Toronto beat Drtroit, 6-3, Wcdnes~
day night and inched clo r to lhe
. truahna Tigers. Detroit h Jost daht of
1b l $l l2 pmcs and lead the Blue Jays by 3'h pme in
the Amenc.an ~e East. That's the closest anyone
has ~n to the Ti~ 1n~ Apnl 20, when Toronto was
9-S and 21/J games behind ... Elsewhere in the AL
Wcdne"<iay. Scott McGresor hurled a three-bitter aod
Al 8 mb c~tended has h1uina stieak to 10 ~mes wath
run-soorins s1ogle as Baltimore
blanked Milwaukee, 3·0.
McGregor, 7-4, bombed for six
run\ ID l ~ innings last Friday,
retired 16 of the first l 7 Mil-
waukee b uers ••• Pat Tabler
sinaJed home the tie-breaking run
in the seventh innina and
Oeveland ended its six-game
losing streak with a 7-6 victory
over OakJand ... Mike SmUllton
pitched a five-hitter to &ive
Upshaw Minnesota a 2-l tnumph over
Tnas. Smithson. 7-6, allowed JUSl five singles while
walking two He allowed base runners 1njust the fourth,
seventh and eighth anmngs ... Jim Rice drove1n three
run~ wath a two-run double and a saflile and Mite
Easler !>mashed a solo home run as left-hander Brace
Hurst and Bo~ton battled to a 5-) v~ry over the New
York Yankce!I. It was the fou11h"stratght victory for
Hurst. 8-4 Jorge Orta a.nd Darryl Motley drove in
t"'o runs apaecl' and Charlie Ldbrandt )l'On his second
straight drc1~1on a~ Kansas C11y rolled past ScattlcJ..2.
Leabrandt, "'ho '>tarted the season an the minor leagues,
!:>cattl'red six hits over eight innings in raising his record
to 2-0 Dan Quisenberry pitched the ninth for his major
leagul'-ll'ading 14th save
Montreal erupts to rip Chicago
··11 was a fastball outside but I hll at real well," he
saad "With two strikes, it 's the onl y time I see a ball in Andre Dawson, Doug Flyu and Terry •
the sLnke 1one because patchersare usual)} commg with Francooa knocked m two runs each in
their best patch." · • support of Biii GulU~eight-hitter as O~lahoma State battled back from a 6-0 defkit Montreal shook an offensive slump by·
after only three innings for the victor). cru!:>h~n.g Chicago, 8-1. Wc~J!~~~iSMlll·IM~~
· · ~1'~...;:;:;-m~~5.;sf;'i~;tRJcllRe!1c~e\~3-2. C i '
Dawson singled home Francona and Tim Raines, who Om ng thJ:ough
had both singled an the first ... In other National League South AU-Star llatt BeeawAert (center) of orance Cout defenders da.riU 8Crl.m-
mage Weclneeday afternoon at OCC. Brent Zlegtef, Syracuse fullback, hearing that
he WU the 265th pick In the NFL draft: ''I think they
dratted tn alphabetlcal order."
action. Wally Backman went from first to third on an Mater Del Blgb drlbblee between pair of
infield grounder ~nd then scored
on a wild pitch as the New York
Mets rallied to beat Pittsburgh,
2-l m l 3 innings after an umptrc's
decision cost the Plrates an ap-
parent ninth-inning victory. The
Pirates appeared to have won the
game whc"n Jason Thompson
lofted a sacrifice flytodnve in Lee
Manllli in the ninth, but third
base umpire Doug Harvey ruled
Fan dies at Candlestick Park
SAN FRANCISCO -A man rocking ii
on an upper deck raalan whale shouting
obscen111es at the S~n ~ranc1sco Giants
after their sixth straight loss Wedncsda)
fell O\ er and plunicd to his death before thousands of
horrified fans. police said.
Anthony Perry. 30. of Mallbrde, Calaf., flipped over
an midair from the ra1hng above the press room and
crashed head-first inro seats 40 feet below. witnesse!:>
told police. A doctor on the scene pronounced him dead
before he was taken to San Francisco General Hospital.
police said.
Another man. Wilham Powers. 42, of South San
Francisco, also was 1nJured when he was hat b} a chair
that snapped up when Perry fell. Powers was treated for
cuts at the hospital and later released. according to a
nursing !>Upef\ asor
Soviets out of Disabled Games
EAST ME ·\ 00" . N. Y -The Sov 1et
Unaon, leadcrofa 14-nation bo}COtt ofthe ·-~-· 1984 Summer 01~ mpacs. has pulled its
athlete!:> out of thas >ear's lntema11onaJ
Garn~ for the Disabled, officials said Wedncsda}.
"We a~ surpnsed, shocked and disappointed."
saad Michael Mushett. th<.> director of the games for the
handicapped. after rece a\. ang notaceofthe w11hdrawal of
18 So\.aet athlete!:>, all of ~hom are blind.
The games start later th as mo nth . The So' aet
pullout came despite confirmation sc,eral weeks ago
that a team was coming.
The notu:es came in a letter from Mosrn'' which
stated, "The U.S.S.R. blind athlete team '"" not
participate an the 1984 International Games for th e
Disabled on Long Island. Please refund entry fee."
The message, dated June I. was signed by Bom
Z1m 1m. an official with the All Russian Bland Sporn.
Assoc1a11on
More Olympic tickets on sale
LOS ANGELES -No Olympic
tickets will be sold to boycotting countnes.
and the tickets wa ll become pan of a block
of one mallaon going on sale today,
organizers of the Summer Games saad Wednesda)
About I 0.000 tickets in1t1aJly allocated to Eastern
bloc countnes will be available. including several
thousand scats to pnme events.
Harry llshcr. vice president and ~eneral manager
of the LAOOC . saad all the money received from the I 4
boycotting nations. about S 100.000. will be returned.
D that Mazzilli had left the bag too
•W'80n soon . Andy Van Slyke singled
home Lonnie Smith from second base with one out in
the scv<.>nth inning. snapping a tac and giving St. Loui s a
4-J tnumph over Philadelphia . . Chris Cbambli11'
~ases-loaded walk wuh two outs m the 11th inning
hfled sur~ng Atlanta to its eighth consecutive victory, a
5.4 dec1s1on O\.er San Francisco ... Kevin McReynold1
tied the game w11h a home run and third baseman
Denny WaJUng com mated a throwing error to allow the'
winning run to score a~ Sa n Diego rallied for two runs 1n
the 10th inning for a~·~ "actor) O\er Houston.
Budd qualifies for Olympics
LOMX>N -~outh .\fncan-born m
Zola Budd •.treaked a"'a" from 16 nvals to
win a 3.lXlO·m<.>1er racl' in London Wednes-
day night and quahf) for the Los Angeles
Olympics under the Bnt1sh flag.
Running barefoot. Budd clocked 8 minutes. 40 22
\econds.
Hl'r lllTil' at the ( r.stal Palace Stadium an
so uth<.>ast London broke the European junior record
but was outside hl·r 8:37.5 \\Orld-best performance for
the distance achieved earlier this season in South
Afnca.
Budd took the lead aft<.>r on<.> lap of the 71h-lap
event
Ac; sh<.> moved to the front there was a small
demon'itrataon a~anst South Africa's apanheid racial
segregation pohc1e5., when protesters unfurled a y_ellow
banner 1n one of the stands.
Pollet> mo\ed an and quickly removed the
demonstrators.
Televlalon, radio
:rl.LEVISION
5:30 p.m. -IASEaAU.: Angela at Chicago
WhJt• Sox. Channel 5.
RADIO
5;30 p.m. -8AMMLL: Angel9 at c~
White Sox, KMPC (710).
7:30 p.m. -8A8EaALl.;·AtJanta at~.
KA8C(790).
NORTH ALL-STARS ••. SOUTH ••• From Cl
"For us to wan. we'll have to pla>
hard the whole 40 minutes. l've been
a little disappointed with the con·
sistency of the team an practice so
far," (ircgol) added
All-Cir standouts Wavne Bnggs
Mccarter hired
as UCLA aide
LOS .\ '\iC, EL ES ( .\ P) -.\ndrc
McCaner. a former U( LA pfa)cr, has
been hired a<; an a~s1stant hasketball
coach at l < I \
McCancr JOIO'i another former
player. Jack Hirsch. on the staff of
Walt Haz1ard Hallard replaced
Larry Farmer an March
McCancr. ~o. was an assistant
coach at Haverford C ollegc an Penn-
sylvania last year
The former Bruin went to the ~me
hall,h school as Hazzard
(Katella). Keith Watanabe ( 'avan·
na). Kirk Kramer (Sonora). and Enc
Samuelson (Sonora) wall pace th <.>
North.
The ~outh counter\ with 10 All-
CIF perform<.>rs. and 1s led b~ (IF 4·'\
Pia} er of the Year Matt Bceuwsaen
out of Mater Dea High.
"In prac11cc we'H been ll)mg to
"'Ork on keeping our intensity level
'el) high. Watanabe and Ron Blair
(Brea ) ha"e looked vcn good so far."
said Gregon .
Rounding out th<.> North squad are
Phal Koehnke (Orange) Charlie
Evans (Western). ( rrt•g Marusach
<Sen 1te) Mark ~ 1est' (Magnolia I.
Da\.1d Lamb (Savanna) and John
Escobedo (Orange)
The 19th renewal of thl' Orange
County All-Star game. ~ponsored b)
the Costa Mesa K1wan1 s Club. will
have an 8 o'clock tipoff. The Nonh
won last year's game, 104-99
It will be preceedcd by the girls
game, scheduled at 5:30.
ORANGE COUNTY RELAXES
. WITH
KDCM tDS.1
FMSTERED
I
From Cl
Mesa and Lisa Romney (Corona del
Mar). and Lasa Schumaker (Costa
Mesa)
The remainder of the squad fea-
· tures Am> Hathcock(Estancia). Pam
Magnet (M1ss1on VaeJO), and
Edison's Gretchen Meinhardt and
Mar,. Beth Thobe.
Kahn predicts a close game and
says that free-throw shooting and
defense could prove the difference.
Also. the rules say a man-to-man
defense 1<. required.
"We know that Fountain Valley
pla-.ed a lot of that. and so dad
M 1ss1on V 1eJO and ourselves (Costa
Mesa). so a number of girls arc very
familiar wath 11." said Kahn. "We've
Ix-en working w11h some of the girls
who ha ve been playin~ stnctly zone,
drilling them defensively on that
aspect"
But, one oft he things that Kahn has
found enjoyable has been the way the
team has come together.
---~
Fundraiser
scheduled
The Laguna Beach Vol-
leyball A.ssociation will
hold a fundr11ser at 7 p. m
unday ··in the Laguna
Beach High gym, featunng
a g.ime between the group'$
varsity members and their
fathers.
dma ion 1s $2 for
oduhs and SI for students.
The dub will also stll beach
chair and T-shins.
PrOC'Ceds will ao toward
tra"cl e~pen1ts for ~ven
club team~ 1hat will com-
pc'te 1n the JunaorOlympks
Junt 24-28 an . ant:i Clara.
Smyth, Glaser still perfect
Huntlrlgton Beach pair earn
fifth straight win at trials
Monday, after which the U.S. trials for the Windglidea
class will get under way.
Fifth race (Tornado) -I. Randy Smyth-Jay Glaser
Huntinaton Beach; 2. David McFauJl-David Parkens
Honolulu; 3. Henry Bossett-Mike O'Brien, Mt. Pleasan1
Beach. N .J.; 4. Kent Blasie-Connic Blasie. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
S. Skip Elliott-Owen Minney, Newport Beach: 6. Jeff Alter·
Floyd White. Laguna Beach; 7. Alex Martinez-Albea
Lizarras, Irvine; 8. Hobie Alter Jr.-Alan Egusa, Capistran<
Beach; 9. David Mack-Kurt Mayol, Long Beach; 10. Lorn<
Sherry-Ron Sherry, Mt. Ocmcns, Mich.
By ALMON LOCKABEY
LONG BEACH -Randy Smyth and Jay Glaser
showed signs of invincibility Wednesday by winning their
fifth straight race in the Olympic trials for the 20-foot
Tornado catamaran class.
Tbe Huntington Beach pair need only three more
wins to gave them the Olympic berth with a perfect score.
They wou ld doubtless decline to sail the final two races of
the I 0-race series and use tham as tbrowouts.
The closest competitor to Smyth and Glaser 1s the
team of David McFaull and David Parkens of Honolulu
who fin ashed second Wednesday to take over second place
ahead of Hobie Alter Jr., Capistrano Beach. who finished
eighth. a 14 penalty point race he has to keep until the
eighth race when each skipper will be able to throw their
worst two races.
Tornado standm$S (best 4-of-S) -I. Smyth, 0.0; 2
Mcfaull. 24.0; 3. Hobie Alter Jr., 28.4: 4. Michael Zuteck
Kemah. Tex .. 39.7: S. Elliott, 44.0; 6. Jeff Alter, 4S.I; 7
Blasae. 49.0: 8. Bossen. S4. ~ 9. Paul Bussard. Santa Rosa
54.1: 10. ChfTHauser, Paciuc Palisades. 57.0.
The battle for an Olympic berth in the Flying
Dutchman class 11ghten<.>d up Wednesday when Jonathon
McKee and his crew Carl Suchan won their second race to
move an to fi rst place in the standings. 2. 7 penalty points
ahead of Gary Knapp and Cam Lewis of Syosset, N. Y.
Knapp finished third behind Michael Loeb. New Haven,
Conn .. but a pair of bad races keeps Loeb in third place
with 22.4 penalty points.
The trials for the two classes conti11ue through
Fifih race (Flying Dutchman}-J. Jonathon McKee
Carl Buchan. Seattle. Wash.; 2. Michael Loeb-David Peck
New Haven. Conn.; 3. Gary Knap~Cam Lewis, Syossct
N.Y.; 4. Kelson Elam-Kelly Gough, Dallas, Tex.; 5. Scot
Youog-JcffQriorian, Dallas, Tex.; 6. Bruce Burton-Gleru
Burton, Marine• City, Mich.: 7. Shawn Sullivan-Ror
Cheney, Huntington Beach; 8. Bill Ocuchlcr-Kc n Over
man. Fairfax. Va.; 9. John Irvine-Steve Bourdow
Jamestown, Ohio; I 0. Dennis Stoll-Bruce Stoll, Harlinacn
Tex.
Flying Dutchman standings (best 4-of-5) -I
McKee. 6.0; 2. Knapp, 8. 7; 3. Loeb, 2~.4; 4. Young, 23.9; 5
Burton. 33.7; 6. Elam, 44.0; 7. Sullivan. 49.4; 8. lrvtnc
55.1; 9. Stoll, 56.0; I 0. Deuchlcr, 59.0.
Ueberroth won't
beg Fidel Castro
He'll discuss
Cuban boycott
of Olympics -----
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Olympics
organizer Peter V. Ucberroth says he
won't beg Fidel CasllO to reverse his
decision lo boycott the Summer
Games but views an invitation to
visit Cuba as positi vc even if the trip's
success is doubtful.
"l'd love to sec his athletes here,"
Ueberroth said in a television inter-
view Wednesday. "I don't think the
invitation means he's changed his
mtnd, but I can talk to him about it a
little bat ... assure him."
Ucberroth, preSidcnt of the Los
Angeles Olympic Organizing Com-
mittee, sa1d he would fly to Cuba
today for a mecung arranged by
Mano Vasquez-Rana. a member of
the International Olympic Commit·
tee from Mexico.
Vazquez-Rana. president of the·
worldwide Association of National
Olympic Committees, provided his
private Jet for Ucbcrroth's flijht.
After a mectinJ Wednesday of the
executive commattec of the LAOOC
board of directors, Ueberroth said he
was "not hopeful" about the like-
lihood of reversing Cuba's decision to
join the Soviet-led boycott of the
Games.
"But," he added, "we'll not pass up
any chance to meet a leader from a
country not attendini."
Founccn Soviet bloc and pro-
Soviet countries decided not to
attend the Games this summer. IOC
Preiident Juan Antonio Samaranch
and other Olympic officials went to
Prague and Moscow in May on
unsuccessful missions to reverse the
boycott decision. Ueberroth, how·
ever, has not visited any Soviet bloc
countries since the Soviets an-
nounced the boycott May 8 with
claims of concern over security and
anti-communist hostility.
On May 23, Cuba pulled out of the
Games, claiming the o~nizers had
"committed a series of 1rrcaulariucs
and vaolations of Olympic regu -
lations.••
"I wouldn't beg for a minute for
anybodX to come to these aames." he
added. 'They're free to come. If they
don't want to come, stay the hell
away. But if they want to, and they
want to talk about 1t., I'm aoing te go
talk to them."
Soccer teain plans tout
Eleven area youths have been
scle<:ted to an Orange County 50CCer
team that will compete in Europe this
summcrqainst teams from England,
Holl nd, West Germany. Swit.icr-
l•nd. Austria and LlchtcnStein.
After two weeks of uyoutJ, Socctt
for Everyone Enterpnscs selected two
15-mcmber teams that will make the
June 27 to July 12 tour. Included
were; JcfT&ricr. l ,j, Casey Lona. IS,
Miu Lamphier, 16.John Qakson, 16.
Devin Samaha. IS, and Dou1
W1tkJn • 16, all of lrvine. 'Selected
from Fountain Valley were: Ed
Enz.man, 16,Gary Kn 17and Mike
h1ff. 16. Orq Far~ n, 14 of C ta
Me and Paul Pk 19 of West·
min'1er, were alsC) named.
N r S.r1ar11. former Marina
Hiah and Ocvctand State Univmity
coach, ind lmonc Knopf, LO
Amiaos H•ah •hool coach w•ll each mun and coa h 1te1m.
The tt'am will compt1t with r.ome
~ .
Europe's best . youth soccer teams
such as Byren Munich, Munich 1860
and Rapid Vienna.
Soc:cCr for Everyone Enterprises is
a Huntinaton Beach-based JtOUP Wt
prQmotcs soccer throu&h clinics,
camps and le<:turcs.
Lincoln School
raising funds
A incsc pany and auction wiU be
held Fridty ai&ht ll HarbOr Vitw
Homes Clubhoute in Nc~pon Beach
to htlp raise fund.I for Lmcoln
lntcnncdiate Sd1001'1 &rack team,
which wall journey to China thi
summer.
Tbe public t in via~ with SS entry
tickets beina aold at the door. It bqin1 at 7 p.m,
For more information , phone
M4-7420.
Yachting
activity
abounds
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub o
Newport Beach and Cabrillo Beacl
Yacht Oub, Los Angeles, will tean
up this weekend for the annua
Reverse Argosy which will brina .
fleet of boats down from CBY<
Saturday and a race from Newpor
Beach to Los Angeles Harbor 01
Sunday.
In the interim, skippers and crew
will celebrate their first-raCC! per
formance -or drown their sorrow
-at a raft up party off BCY<
Saturday niaht.
Balboa Yacht Club will affon
action for both large and small boat
Saturday and Sunday in its June One
Design Regatta Small centcrboarc
boats wiU race inside courses 01
Saturday and keel boats will sa.i
outside courses on Sunday.
Ocean racers of the Perf ormano
Handicap Racing Acct variety wil
see action off Dana Point Saturday i1
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's thin ra~ of its Ocean Racina Series.
Also at Dana Point, Dana Poin
Yacht Club will stage a School'1 Ou
Dinghy Regatta on Sunday.
Southern California Yachtma As
sociation calendar:
"'"~LMe -..0 C•Drlllo auc:11 v ec111 c~ -tt~tf'M Ar90o
S.turdev, Suftelav. •
Hunllnelon HlfboUt•SMI hectl Yectll '" -Otymolc: trltli, Wlnd:tlkW't, Junt 12•2'2,
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w1nc11emmen YK!lt CIVb -c~ trow
..... 11. (citnl9''"*4'~{ let\lf"09y. S°'11t1 C.•I CO!'lnl111t1n Yec:M Oub -Ont
0.1'9n Rteelle, S.twdeV.i. Sundtv
Kint HMbor Yectll club -tuov .. ltll
S.lurdev
left'*"' $°'111'1wttlwn Yedlt CU> -°'41flly Cut
(IWIMlceo). S.lurllev; v ... serw (~) ~ ..
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One out when wlnnlt10 run scored
Scer'9 bY '"'** Clndnrletl JOO Oii OCID 000 IO-?
Lft M8lln 010 010 000 •01-J
Geme Winning R&I -Mlnhall IS>.
E-G~rero, Mondev. DP-<lnclnnell
t. LOlt-<lnclnnall '· LOl A11991e$ 6. 28-FOlev HR-Perkw (2), Mir.haft {10).
!.-Mondav, RRtYnold•. Ill" H R •it at SO
Clftdnnatl
SOio 1 3 2
Owchlnllo 2 0 0
Powe< 3 I 0
Humt L,3-S I 1·3 2 I
LnA,_..
Honeyctt 9 6 7
COiar 2 0 0
Zachry W.l ·I 3 I 0
T--4-ol A-33,412
C ..... Wor1d Sertet
(It Omlltll, Nib.)
WeclNMM'l'tklf'M
2 l s 0 0 I
0 3 2
1 I 0
7 2
0 0
0 I
Cel Stall Fullerton 13 Miami S IM1em4
1Umlnetad) ()lr.lehome SI I New Ortean$ 1 INtw
Orlffn1 ll•mlnatadl
Tlillltlt'aGllN
T111ta (St· 12) 115 Arlzone SI (S.5-10)
Fl1daV't G-
Cel Slllf ~IOfl ('3·201 vs Arl1one
St ISs-11) Okllhoma St (60·141 Vl Tlllta (Sf· 12)
~~ ........... ., .. ...... ...,,. ....... ,...,,_ ..,.,. ... , w u 20 1
Yaarmen, Dot ll 1' 1 t TU1'9111\, Har J 1 )I
flleulll, fll'll J t II
leeter,Tar 1 I l'lcUDI\. w • 1
, ....
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1
EIGHTH It.ACE. 350 vardl
llT\HIOOdQtdl (TrMSYrtl 4_40 J.00 2.'°
Ha Prtcloul (Mltdlelll •to • 00 Dlullno Otfender (Harmon) S IO
Also raced: Thll Pie I• Flvlno, AWHOme
W,..ngler, Bod111herY, Ralw A Wraneter,
eotdneslan Doll, NMI Cr"lta Sis.
Tlmt: 11.".
S2 .-.CK SIX Cl-7-10-4·2·6) peld
SS,l26-20 wllll 10 wlMlrwi tk:kela (al•
~,, n P1c11 Shi CON011t1on o.ald sn.20
wllh m winning tkllets (five llorlft),
NIHTH It.ACE. 350 verds.
Miu Eve °""'9r <Crdll 6.40 4_00 3.00
LIMS Ltln$lef' (Lldlty) 3.00 2.10
Reel Easy Chldt (Wllaonl 4.60
Also rec.ad: Sftt Actor, Behold A e.-
dulno, Cltver Endlno. Marcus DUCl<W. Easv Jtts Pride, Holv Dean.
Tune: 11.16. S2 EXACTA (7·3) e>eld SlllO
Allende~· s.s.se_
HllYWNd ftartc
WEDNESDAY'S 9lESULT1
U'lnd ff 67·daY ............. INeftfte)
F•ST RACE. ' lurlOnOs Rovel Cvde (McCerron) UO SOO 260
Bower 5ofl9 (Hawtev) I IO • 20
T rll.lfl'IOl\lnt Banner I Me 1 a I 2 60
Ako rKed. Overland .JourMY. L19tll
Bluet>trrv. R~and«. Man1the Cannon.
Yew Wood
Time 111 2.s
SECOND RACE. 1 tunono1
lncwsJon (MIU) l7 60 6.40 4 00 Hert>ll Quavtt (Pl9fc.t) 3 60 UO Dakar (Fell) UO
AIM> 1ace<1· Jlmsel, Veltnllnt Lew Nor'lfl
Line. Subdl•ldt. Glanee About, Hibernko,
Sprtf10 O~, Ne.,., Look Beck
Time. 1:23 415 U DAILY DOUBLE (1·111 e>eld S7400
U CONSOLATION DOUBLE (1·31 e>eld sa.oo
THIAD RACE. 6 furlon91
Mr_ Lulnbtri.ck (Dlhsv) 1100 ''° 4.00
HI Yu 8. f Pe«o11) 14 IO UO
Whitt Cloud (Ollvartll 3.20
Also rec:ed: Tudor Hanry, 81; 8udoel.
Ft!Tllln Lad, Sco<'tbOard, Alto Chamo, 8 111
Mcl>ouolM, Crulstn 81ue, Vlrelnla GamCI«.
HandYman.
Tlmt: 1.11 11 S.
SS EXACTA (1·31 e>eld '317.SO
FOURTH RACE. S lurtono1.
Danian (Oflahouu•Y•l 6.20 2.60 1 20 Otllware GIMY (Hawley) 2.20 , 10
8old Veo" (Mela) 2 IO Alao r1eed· Good Stvll. Outtleld
Charmer. Sert>lln Prlnc11s, Uoaanlk.
Time· .st.
SS EXACTA 11·11 Plld m SO.
F1FTM It.ACE, I 111• miles
Dollar Darli119 ITOl'ol t.20 4.20 3 20
About Sunwt IPlncn l 3 '° 2 IO
Bullion tG•re) 4 IO
Also raced Grev ~uin, Vllat Force
Reciutetlon Miu , Why llnll\f MomOo''
Pel. Time· I 42 4/S.
SS EX.ACTA (J·7l e>eld '6900
SIXTH RACE. One mile
Nlbelunol (Plncevl 6 60 • 20 2 '°
Jallloena (8erroao) 7 60 3.IO
Careteu Vlrllln (McCarron) 2 60 Al$0 rececl: Perteet Jov, Co11's Llclv,
Empry'a Tl;rHs. Siient Cel. Etooed
Tlmt: 1:39 4/S.
SS liXACTA 11-ll Mid 1124.00.
HV•NTH It.ACE. I 1116 mllH on lurl.
Lftllt's 0.0 (D""YI n IO 24 20 12 00
Total Woman (811ckl S.00 3.60
Pollv Hlllh (Hewitvl • 20 Al$0 rKed: Mountain Meld. 11$ I Romt>,
Rela's Oreem Lover, Mlnalrll Prlncns,
Table Tan. Love Prtlenw. LOVMble Ml"
Time. 1:42 3/S.
U EXACTA (7·t ) oald 11,13100
S2 ,ICK SIX t I H-1-3·1·7) oaks
S17,11100 wtlh six wlMlne llckets lllve
llOf'WSl Cerrvover POOi s I~ ,"6 24
EIGHTH RACE. 1 lurlOnOa
Mltterend (Otllhoun•v•> S 40 2 IO 3 60 e-e-•s Lldv (llllckl 2 IO 3 00
a ·LUCkY Lueky Luckv (Hewtevl 2 IO 3 00
.-.ntrv Atso raced Pei'clPtenl. ClrCVlar,
DllC!Wonv. LadV TrllbY, SlltO Town, Sorlne
LOOM, Yollndl
Time I 22 l/S
S.S EXACT A (S· 11 oeld MA 00
HIHTH ltAal. I I 1' mltn PMW!I Bui (Hawley) 1540 7 20
Potv Test IMcCarronl 6 00
Lord ~19dor (Plncevl
4-IO
:140
J 20
Also raced. CorOoft, Contrton, T 911
SvndrOrnt, Roll e Nelural
Tlmt: 1:4t 4/S
IS IXACTA (.,_31 Hid SIN 00 A tttndlncf· Tl, I S2.
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..,.. "'"· " ~ 1 yalowl •• "'•••..... ~
f'n.tY'• Gema
LMan 11 SO.ton ~·a.... loslOn 11 Laeran
Twtda¥'t OMW
Lallwt •I lottooft (ff NCIMMIV)
c.mca 12', L.Uen 125 c•,
IOSTOM
Biro
AM•weD
Plf11h
~ OJoMton
Wadmlln
McHM
Duekner ~ CMr
Tawn ltef:I
Tottls
""'*' Worthy
Abdul-Jbbf
COOP«
E Johnson
McAOOO
N1lw
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k«9 IW Oulrten
...,.,. a6 216 30 2S i.-12'
Lal Anlollti. lJ u 22 23 12-12S
ThrN-POlnl goali-8 1rd, Wedmln. Tadlnl·
cal-&oston Coecn J-..
'vftlGH SCHOOL
~ Ceuritv Al·St.n
(at on .... Ceut Ctllaett ,._ 1')
MEN'S ltOSTERS .._
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llllCnTIOUI ._.. NOT1CI Of~ MA.ii OM-COUlft'Y -..-~AW .L•ttM ..... ~
The ,....,.. ~ .. dQ¥lf lllOTICa 111 OM C.... •• ._. ~-YOUAM•Oll'.IULT&-.A ........ CA.,.. MUfit80N PAlltO Yn DUD al ~. DATID ...... !LOUIS ft L.UIO-DI 1n I 1 Mltdlel Hot1!1, itm. CA 1. W1t ~ VOU TMS Jt,t;.. ............... J0AH ~....,. ..
12714 "TO PllOTK'T Jou.,.._ C..l'o ~77 ....
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CliftO, louttl.....,,. CA. ntn UC Ml.I. • YOU -M D • N01'IClll 'It• .... -... ....._ • --l'a11m.''1 IM9) 0.V'd '· ~ 1711 Terry Lynn "-MIA'nOll Oii TMI MATw. Of T1lle _. ... ...._....... _,... V. .... .._ ...C.
lane.a.nt.AM,~tf705 TI9"°'Bl*G~'t0U, ..._. ,._ Miiii .._. ,.._..., ........... = Thll bu11neet II ~ed Dy. 1 YOU IMOULO COWfN:T A LAW• ,_,........ ................. ,_ ..... ..._,
Olf*al~ YD. .. -. •• tll ...... ,.....,...i ..... .....
leuftnceN.Munlon On .NMU, 1M4. el t:-'O A..... W ~--toMlll WW_,...OI .. , f v 81 .....,_
T SI.at~ Wlll lted wtlll the 0.t_,. Ser"1ol Con.-ny k1C , I WI 8llllrlW'f 9' UB -· ,_, K,., ............... .
Coun11 Clet1l Of Orwior COUll'lty on C.aitomie corpotaaioft M da'Y t1P-thOuld do .e ~ 90 OIM JIO'lr ffl •llilrlWr M 11111 ..... ,.w
May2A, IN4 W poinced1"'*9eundlrandCM91*1t M'ln9rt ,...,.,_, .i lfnl, ~ .. ~do*>pi: 11.. ...... _.
PublWMld ~MOI Coat o.ity to Deed of TNll l1IOWdld 8epWn. MM°" 1lfM ....,. ,_ C-!M. • ... .., Ill
Piiot June 7 •• 2f. H t984 bet 20, 1979, .. nc. Ho 23138,"' AYleOIUtted tie *° .... ..., Clft ......
' ' ' ' TH·21 boolt !3317. pege S..., of OtftcMI dlOil El~.._....,_. A-.i•rf M .._ ~
"-:arde kl ,,... omc. of lhe Cowlty .,. u.&.... a .... -J:: Udl.11 ~ ........... PmlJC fl)TIC£ der of ar._ C0Mnty. 8t 0 W.. R 0 I 191 ..... • • IN W.. , «1 e -..:
flC1TTIOUa.,.._SI ~I~~~ t.-:~:::.r~,... ... ffl ~ .. IOT ~::-:..~
"-'-ITATa.WY wom.n WIU. $EU. AT 'U8UC •........,la WI...._.,,_ .,_ ................. .
TM lollowtng l*'Ott le dotno AUCTION TO HtGHQf 8100ER ............. _..,. ........ •........, llt ........ ,_
bualnetl• ,-OACASH~ablill•lltneat .... ...._ 111; I ... _, .................... ...
COHCOAD D!VELO,MENT, In i.wtui • ~ ol IM Unbd .._ •.... ..,_ 11 I 1, • _,, ... .. t8300 Von KtrlMn Df , lntne, Cellf Stat•) Cl tM front entrMCt IO .. ~ ..... ......, .. _. llMI • .... 1117?5 Sutte217f2ndflootL2'200&etLa .............................. ._ ........ _.
DennleGege,4711SIMftOteDf . PuAo9d.~Hlle.c.lfomlL le, 41e8terle llHerl• I•· .... .__,, S 0 -----
H9wpof18-c:f'I net3 • allrlgflt,llU.andlni.e.t~ • 1•na I .............. I•, 411e•erl~ •••erle I•· Thoebullnwl9~by M lO and now tiefd by 11 under llllfd "lllUlll& ..... •...,...... 1 ' I 11, ...... _,...
indMdwl DOid of TNlt In tfle propeny-... ,.. .. r Ill.::==?; I I " 11 ......... • -~ 0enM Gege at«' In ..id County and Stai.... t-TO lltl ; 11lt ........ ilsJ T ..... •--.. n. 1t1terMnt ,... filed wttn 1ne 1Ct1bed •. ,,,_.., .._ -.. • ,.._... -.To TMI •.a 11-1c · n.
County Clet1I of ()r-.noe County on Loi I, Sode 2t at TrKt No rn. _.,.,._•anua•,_111 .. I mr .................
Mey 11, 1984 f'Mtta In !he City of Neowpof1 Bwil, Col.-tll9 • , ...... I ... • .... fll ....... ,..w=•,_lrl ..
Pub4lthed Orengo Cout Dell)' ty of OrMge. State of Clllrornia. • .. .._-.. W. v • -.. w p .. • 11 ' • ... fll
Piiot t.Uy.24, 31, JUne7. 14, 1984 ~ m.., reccrOed In Bode n . 1lllfi4I •,..,,..,......, • .. ._.._... Ja.-. , 275$-14 PIJ99i 5 end e MllCll!aneow _..._...,-. _....,.., • ...., .. ,.... ,.. ..._. .., .. ----.---.,.-,.,-TIC[---~~ M191, WI the otficit Of the Coutlly II d9 11...e t 3 I I t9 ISO• ............... .wt_ ...... •
ruuu" Recorder at Slid County. ..., ..,.. • '''• ....._. t ts t I : u \I r o • ru--•a--u EXCEPT lherefrom II oil, gM. ef'"""7 ...... ..,.rt; ..... ...._ .... 11 r • 9 ....... '"""'''ovv ..,_ l mlnerlls and other hydrocarbons, ......,, c1111111 ......-, ....,_, -~ ........ ~ftlllllf ,.._ ITATlmWT below a dee>lh at 500 *'·without ..... --. .-.-...., ........... cllM ......... .....,
The lollowtng pwaotl It dotrlQ the r'IQllt ot eurlW» .ntry, U t• • ..., lie ........ "f ... -'-................... ...., .....
bualnNa • terwd In lnStlumenb at r«:ol'O TM pmhttcm1.a.,.,..... ...... • ._, • .,...-'9 .. --. PROFESSIONAL REVITALIZA· The street eddrw and Other .. ......, -........,, ...... ,,. .. 9 I •• ., ............
TION PROGRAM. 703S common ~Ion. If any, of the ~ .......... ,..I 11 ..... .., .. _, -,....,., • ....,
13, s.nta 11ene, Buen• Pwlt, ,_, property dllectlbed aboV9 1a .... ,.,..._ _, .... ....,,..., 111 • ••..,
Cllll 90820 purponed 10 be. 435 Canel St!_., 0...-.-, 11, ~ .... ....a.
Robin Rldley, 703S N.wpon 8eld\, Cellfomle LU A. MANCH. C'-' 0.... ,,_, ti.._.
13, Senta Irene. Buena Pirie. Cellf TM Wldfrelg.ned Trust• ~ • HELD M. O'f1bl, OepwtJ LO A. llMKt\ a.ti
90820 . ctatma any lllbi.lity tor 11ny lncorreC't· PnlY M. HY\. TC>tf 9,: .._.. I.. 80STIClit. 0..-
TtMa butil'leea Iii conducted by en neaa of IM street eddrea end oth* "1J1 T ... C.... ~ ...... A.0..8. TYJIWO
lndlvldull common ~lion. If eny. 1tiown • · u. I.........,• •D
Roi*\ aldley • tleteln • L..-. ........ CA._,., WMtlar, CA. -Thia ati1smen1 wa tMec1 wtttrn. ..Said alllll Jdl .be JMda. but 9".-0 P\tbieb9d Orente eo.~,....
County Cleril of Orenge County on wlthOut ~I 01 _,.,9111y, ell· Publtatwd Orenge ~~ ~ W.11. 24, 31, June 7, 19M
Mey 11, 1984 ~ ~ Of , "'VO'ding tme, Mey '7, 2,, 31, .U. 7, 1164 ta1-M #"l#'ii~illli~·-~~~+.~~f...t.rt:I~ ~!I·~~-~ . ~'2-
PtlM Koehnke.'Orenoe -~1',s 27~ r Ktllh Watenebe. S,.vanna G S-9 14.S ------------~ ~n-:'«'.:V =:at ---.;,.;:;=~~==----___ ....;..=.;;;;;.;..;.;-.-;.;;;; __ _
Chenev l!v"''· Western G 6-0 ISS rtaJC fl)TIC( _.....;._.In..., •not..,•). .avwtc:. NOTICE OP DB.Am OP IM1'19 1 ~" Meruslch, S.vlt• F ""J Its if~~-.Wlderlhe-ofUldOMd R I L D B E D D . "E~n .. !UI rT• ~ Wiese. ~la F 6-S lfS flCTIT10UI .,.._.. -.. ,. ••
Devld L..lfN>, S.vlMll G HI 160 ..._ ITATEMENT ol rvst. teea. dl8rgiaa end U• ARMSTRONG AND OP The~ l*90fW .....
Kin Kramer, Sonor1 F •·• 200 The I II doing penaee of ttle Trust• and of n. PETl'nO TO ADMJNIS. ~ •
Eric s.mu.iion. Sonor• c ""' 200 ~ ~ per.on INltT--' creeted by Mid ~ at TER or.oA,.... NO. A·l!UU LASTINQ EHOEARM!JtffS, 1110
John EKOtledo. Orenve F 6-4 1'5 ·-· l:AI • •-=-Pomone A---. ._ C-4 Ccl8ell ~coach -Tom Greoorv IS.venne), ADMIRAL YACKTS Of NEW-Tft9 totel___._ of ll)9 IMipekt To all bftn, benl!ficiaries, ...._CA. 92121 '
Anlatlflt -t<.en e.. <Butna Pini PORT BEACH 3424 vi. Qc>ono. t>ei.nc. of a. oblgatlon aecur.o credhors and con••• .. •ent ~ "Corpandlon, ~
seuttl ~I 202, Newport Beectt, CA by the ptOperty lO be ao60 and __,, of UTT nn~ D 1S7t ,,___ Conine dl8 Mw.
J im Curlis. Estande G 6-0 ISS 92M3 r~ ..umated coeta, •· ~tors n.u...un.1C1&1 • ~ 92925
Mir" Olt•, CaPO Valev G-F 6-2 175 Stephen Joeieph Bernat. 500 penaea and edv•uc• .i the time of ARMSTRONG and penons Thia ~ '° ~ by: 1 Jon JoM•lon, Estenc;la G S-10 155 CaaneY LAM. Newport s.ctl. CA the lnltlel putllcaUon ol ttle Nodce who may ~ otherwise COIPCHOOll.
M. ~. Mater Dfl G-F 4-6 20S nMs-of Sale Is $218.657.17
D, Genett, San Clemenll F-C 6-t 20S Thla~llconducted by .n The beNftc:lery ~._,Deed lntttest.ed in tM will andlar ~~~-&eo.:"J.i ..
Burt CaM, C.PO Vaftfv G S-11 175 lndMduel of Trust henllofore encuted end est.ate: ~a.ti at~~--on
Roll Jecobs, Founteln Valltv F 1r7 1'° Stephen JOMPh Bernet delllered to ttie u11delat911ed 1 writ-A ..--ltion bas beer1 filed u... 24 1914 --.._ .,_..,
Chris Jldlson. Met« Otl G·F 6-• 10.s Thia a'1temen1 wu flied with the 1., Dedarallon of Defaun and o. b y ..-D-0 U G L A s p --# ' P.-
Mark Mose\, La Quinta G ""3 175 eounty a.ttt of Orange County on -.. ..... •-e ............ 1 ----...... ._... S · ~, - -s1 ..... Mot«, Oc:Mn v1ew F 6-6 11s 23 ,,..~ .. _ ... ""'-. .... ..,,.._, ......._ ARMSTRONG in the u -• ---Jiff ~utlft, w .. 1m1ns11r F '"' ltS Mey • 1.-~ of o.teult MO a.ctlon to Sell The -.,....._ ..,_, Kte • a o.-
Jfff Arnold. El Toro c 6· 10 2W Pu.,..._ OrWlgO Coe.at Delly undera6gned caused" MicJ~ of pertor Court of Orange ...
HHd ~oach -Mark ThoNlton CC•PO Piiot June 1, 14. 21, 28, 1984 o.taiAt and EJec:tlon to Sell to be County requesting that m .... ~ ...._INt...., Vall9vl; A"lstlflfa -K.tn Kllfer (<Apo __________ T_H_-7 recorded In the county wher'O the D 0 U G L A S p . a.. AllllfM, CA. mft..-
ValleY), Steve Thornton <Dene Hiib) 1111-.,. llftnrr rut property 11 loc:et.O. ,..~TRO G . ._. PubWled OrWI08 CoMt Diiiy
l"VUU'-""'ww. Date. June$. 1984 Aftg~ N be appa&n&CU PloU.t~ 31, June), t4. 21. 1tlM
USFL
WESTER• COftFEltENCE
11".ctk
W L T • 7 0 a 1 o
1 • 0
6 ' 0 CMlnll
ll"C1. " SJ3 310
.533 m
"'7 -ADO 1'6
Houlton '10 s 0 "'1 Sl4
Mlchl9M 1 1 o .m m
OlllahOme • ' 0 400 117 ~ s 10 0 -l33 310
San Mtonlo 5 10 0 -l33 23t
IEASTWRN CO..,.EHiNCE
ll"A 351 .,.
MO m
a
l21 as l 72 m
Atlllllk
14 1 0
ll • 0
3 12 0
'l 13 0
SWtMnl
.m e11 112
. 733 35' 21•
.200 24.S 311
. Ill 221 402
&lrmlnonem
Temoe &ay
New on.ens
MemoNs
Jack IOnVllle
12 3 o .IOO 464
II 4 0 .7l3 4t0
170.5332'3
1 10 .4'1m
4 11 0 .267 267
Fl1dllV'a ~
PlllleOtlPilll 11 Oenvet, (nl
Jackaonvllle •1 At1Jona, fn)
SIM'daV'• Gemes
Mlctolhn et 0.kllnd ~s at Temoe &av. In)
SUMIV'• '*"81
LA I XortU 11 Olliencwne WasNnelon at &lrmlnul\llm
New Or1MM el Ntw JerWV
ChlcMo et Houlton
MtMllV's Geme
Sen Antonio at PlltsbUrllh, (nl
W~Y's tnnsadleM
9ASR9ALL
q
MWtcafl Leetw
ANGEL.s-Pllced CralO s-. ollcher,
on Ille IS•da11 dis.bled ""· ActlVated, &l"UCe Kl son, r'9ht ·hinder.
NEW YORK YANKEEs-slenad. Jeff
Pr'lfl. oltc:Nr, encl Ktltll Miiier. oulfleldtr
.... -.. LMtlUt
CHICAGO CUils-Pieced SCott Stnd-
trwn, Pltehtr, on tht 21-dlY Oiuibled lht
C1111<1 uo Ron Maracllth, Pllc:Mr, from tow•
of the Amtrlc•n Auociltlon.
CINCINNATI REDS-Sklnad Char1H
MIChNI Oonahut, shorf$IOO, 8yron Scoll
Rl«lum, Pitcher, •nd Lato Jo...,., Berezo.
outfletder. and eulonad Md! lo 8 1111119' of
Ille P~ LHl'Ut MONTREAL EXPOS--ACQUlrecl Ron
Jollnaon I~. from lnclilnltloll1 of Ille
Amwkln Auoci.llon. Olltrlollted Greo
Harrtl . potehef. to lndlanaooli'
NEW YORK METS Hamad Sud Har·
rllSO(I """""of lta Liiiie Falls .tf'tllet• In IN Ntw Yorll Penn Lffl'Ut.
l'OOT&ALL
............. LM9W
CINCINNATI 8ENGAU-Slonad l...c
Curlla, wide recelwr CLEVELAND BltOWNS-Sfened 8NCe
Davis, wide receiver. to e Hflt\ « --,,.., COfllrKll
GREEN 9AY PACKER~ Owvt
.JonH, ~ve back, Gerv Hoffmen,
ofl9n'lve lacklf. Ind M¥'I\ Emens,
llnel>erttr NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Sfened
Ernest Glb$on, comlf'bedl, JemH K~lon.
offen'llve l•<"le, Devld Windham,
Nneoecttw. and Curlis Hendlnoll end
Owevne Stri>tllr, wide recel.,,.,..
NEW YORK JETS-Slened Tron
Armstnlne. wide r.c:.rvw .• ...._ Jim
Lutdn\111, ~ve llfttmen. ~ ...... , ............
NEW JEltSEY GENlltA~
Chertle Tllac*aa. tonnem vb ...-ktlnt .. ~· •"•'"· a• consultlftt . OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS.-S!.-1 Ktfl
McC\IM, ~ encl. Wal\>ecl 0-.
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~fea# .......
tuFFALO STCMllM Plac:ao #M.t GM'-
,..,, mldfleldar. en ·~ HOUSTON DYNAMOS ,_ad 111...-
.............. , 0fl~ N&W YOlllK NA TIONAL.S ,_... lltldl ..,.._,, ICf'(lfl FNllW • ..,._.,..
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FtCTITIOUI IMIMEU N..-ITATEMEWT
TM lollowtng peraon II doing
~-J W M ENGINEERING, 2600 e..i
Cout Hwy . Suite 2008, Corone del
Mar, CA 92825
John Wllllem Miltillt, 16111 Meea
Dr • eo.ta Mesa, CA 92122
Thia bu11119e1 11 eonduc1ed by en
lndMduel
John Mahiet
Thb at1temen1 wu llled w11n the
County Clef1I of Orange County on
~23. 11184 ~
PubliSt*' Orenge Cout Deity
Pttot June 1 14, 21. 28. 1984
TH-9
FICTITIOUlaustNEll ...._ITATDTENT
The folowlng P9"90tl II doing ~-NEWPO~T BEACH ESTATES.
1509 Elon Pl • Newpof1 Beec:tl .
Call! 926e0
Frenoaece LOfralne Vernell, 1509
Eton Pl , Newpor1 Beactl. Clllt
926e0
This ~II cbnducted by: en
lndlvldu•I Frenoeece Vernell
Thll 1t1tement wu filed with the
COunty Cl8ftt of Orenge C<>Unty on
May II, 1984 "4e100
Pubtllhed Orenge Coast Deity
Pilot M•y 24. 31. June 7. 14, 1984
21s2..a.
NIUC NOTIC£
FtCTITIOUI IMISINEU
...._ITATE..wT
The 104towlng l*'IOn II ddng
bull-• ED'S DETAIL. 902S Wl/TtlK Aye ,
Founllin V,,._,, CA 112708
EdulrdO Lapa. 12181 Meyi>ote
Or • Gerden Grow. CA 92640
This buatneu la condUcted by .,,
lndMdull
Ecluerdo Lq>G
Thia atet~t w• filed with tile
COunty Clei1I ot Orenge C<>Unty on
Mey 22, 111&4 FMMe7
Publlslled Orange Coat Daily
Plk>t Mey 3'. June "'T, 14. 21. 1984
2142-84
P\ll.JC fl>TICE
DEFAULT SEAVICE COMPANY •• penonal represmtatave to .......
INC. aduun.ister the estate of
:. e:'ib.u~=· Suite 217 H I L D R E D D .
11~1855-M50 ARMSTRONG (under the DEATH NOTIC ES
By J_. M. APP. Prelklent Independent Admuusuaboo
Publlslled <>r-.nge Coast D8lly Pb or Estates Act> Tile petition JOLLIFFE
June 7 14•21:1984 TH>-11 11setforhea.nngmDept.No. JERRY A AUSANIO
NlJC NQTIC[ 3 at 700 C1V1C Center Dr,, JOLLIFFE, 15 years old m
YOU ARE .. DE.FAULT UMDEJl A West. Sant.a Ana. CA 92701 Largo, Flonda. puaed away
ORD cw TRUST DATU> --,.. on June 20. 1984 at 9·30 A.M on May 19, 1984. Son, o1
1112. \Ml.EU YOU TAKI ACTIOM IF YOU 08.JOCT to t.M Hazel Jolliffe and hn'y
TO flftOTECT YOUR ""°"°"· gra.nlln.g of the petluon., you Ausanio; step«m ot Boily
rT lllAY • SOLD AT A~ should either a,...._,,r at the S. Ausaruo and K.m.ne&h V . IALE.. F YOU ..a> AN ~ r..-MATIOM cw n. MATUM Of"nta heann& and stale you ob)eC-Clarke. brother of "'~ ...aeT YOU, tions or file wnnen ob~ ~ JalUtle, ~
YOU 9MO'Aa COMTACT A LAW· \JOI» 'Wl the ccur\ b..t~ Wl1Ha, Jennifer Jolliff;
"'!oTICE cw TRUIT&'I IALE the heanng y oor appear-and Tina Marie Ausanio;
r:l.,.._4,.. ance may be m penon or by grancbon of Charles and
NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN, that your attorney Ruth Mann1qg and MuneJ
on Wednesc:i.y, June t3, 11MM. et IF YOU ARE A CREDI· and Gennaro Auuinto 101>0o'CIOdt a.m. of Uld ct.y, In lhe .
room Ht aide '"' conduetlng TOR or a contingent creditor Memorial servlCI! to be held
Trust .. ·1 SM9s, within the offlclel of of the deceased, you must on June 9, 1984 at 3 PM at
REAL ESTATE SECURmES SER· file your claim Wlth the 19612 Constellation Lane.
VICE. located II 2020 North Broad-sL.-H D---L. ilh wey. Suite 206, 1n the City of Senta court or present 1t to ~per· untington ~"TJ w
An•. County of Oranve. stet• sorual ttpresentatave ap, Sam Stauffer presidJQa.
Calllornla. ROCKY MOUNT.Al poanted by the court within SMJTB
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOA four months from the dale of HELEN c. .,,,..~ ·-...... ASSOCIA TIOH. • United Sta ~ J. .u. ._-, •
CC>f'POf•tlon. a duly apc>oint.O fU'St assuancr of letters as widow of Will.wn Donald
Trustee under lfld PlnUWl1 to the provtded m Section 700 of Smith. died June 5, 1984 in ~of Ale confemld 1n !Mt cer-the Probate Code of Cali-Cos•· Me••, Califo-•-te.n Deed of Trusl uecut.o by ( ""'--f fa..... ... -1.i.u. DAVID P BECKETT, AN UNMA orrua. u"" tune or ..... '6 SWVlvers include. a 8Cll
RIED MAN. '9COfded "'-14. 1982. clauns will not t'Xpltt pnor Pt'ter c. Smith of San
1n the office of the Cowlty Aecoldet to four months from the date CJe~nte. California: 8 =No~~~~~ of~~yno~ daughter. Corneha S =:::'1~.:!:; the file kept by t.M court.. U Wright of Costa Mesa. c.ab·
.,_...., .................. tnet brMcn Of •-' th fom.ia.. a sister, Marian S. _,, w_.,, you are Ultert'Su:u m e es.-Ba·...L.-t...1-01 "'~ •-. OOflUlt, Notice or wtllCh wu ,... the ~ " •-.-.. rua corded Jenuety 23. 1984 a A9-tate. you may serve upon zooa and four p-andloftl
coroer's Instrument No, 84-031S3e, ext'C\ltor or adnurustrator, or Pnvate family~ will
WIL.L SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION upon lht' auorney for the ex-be held on Sunday June 10.
TO THE HIGHEST BtDOEll FOR ecutor or adrrurustrator and CASH. lawful money ot the Unlteo • 1984 with pbns for a mem-
St•I•. or 1 ~·a c:f** 0rawn We with the court With onal 9ervice '° be an-
on a stett"' netk>NI benk. •stet. proof of servi~. a written nounoed. Mrs Smith t. °' leder8I c:redlt union, Of • 1te1• Of request st.aung that you de-been a resident of Orange :~tcf1n ~ =..-=== sare speaal nolr.ce of the fil. County, c.alifomia ~
able1tthetimeofA1e.lllrtgt1t.tltte mg of an inventory and ap-1910. she graduated fram
and 1nt..i net0by11, u TNal•. 1n pnusement of estate 8S9t'lS or Pomona College L928 and
thet ,..., prsopeny aftuat• In Mid of lht' peuuons or accounts was widely known ... _ ..... , County and tat•. de9c:ribed as t~ __ _. ~~.. 1200 " .. ~,
1ow1· menUum:u m ~"'on out Southern California for
"1CT1TIOUI .u ... n More .. -~ deecribed end and 1200 5 of the California .... .._ IT'"TE-MT -· her work ; .. a..~---:-• and ..,.._ .. --· relwred lo• Lot , of Trect 8245, Probate Code u• na.ua1UU
The 10llowln0 '*'°" 19 doing u pw mec> recorded In BOOll 304. Will'-E G Im J arehaeologlcal orianiz.a-buSlnesa ... Peges 32·3.4 INCLUSIVE mis-uam · •t er, r. ttons_ ln lieu of flowen.
COSTA MESA CLEANERS a oelleneous ~.in the~ ol the Nossa.man. Gotber. I.Dos • donations may be made to LAUNDERERS. 2228 Newport Blvd county tOOOl'Oer of Orenge County EIUott
SUlte 2. eo.ta Meea. CA 92127 Pomona College Clatftnont
Stephen v °" 22222 Antl'IOny The street eddf ... or o1t1et COtl'l-l 44S S Flperoa St. Slit ,..._ .... ......,.; ... or ~-Nat"~ El Tor' • mon del!ONtlon ol the r.., PfOP-' ' '--Anl-,... J. ne ..., ,. Dr · E Toro, CA 112630 I Mty here+naboYO desert~ 111 Floor Conservi>nrv, 1800 N Kent
T Ruihc~ <;?'l;,~222 AnthOny Or El purported to be 3274 T"'10dl Los An&flH, CA. t0071 • ·--J "'~: ~.--~-:' ................ ~ ......... .n 0r1ve Colt• Mela. Celltwme (tlSl 111.71%4 S treet. Arhngton, VA
I .... --.. _,...,_, ... VJ The underaag.ned tweby die-Or ,...___ 22209
I
lndlv!Oual aa.ms ., llblllty '"' any lnc:of'r9ct· PubW.hed ange V<M:S\ 1-=======-====--
Sltpflen y °" 1_, h lie nea:a1n UICI street~"' ottlet Dall\' Pilot Ma\' 31 JUOt' l. 7, Thll 111teinent .,.. Wll t common deetgnllaon 1984. • 2877-84
Counr, Cleftt of Orenge COunty on SllCI .... Wiil be meoe Without -----------HA"8°" LAwtl-lllT OUVI ~~':Or Cou~ I wwrenr,. ~ or lniplied. ,.. P\8.IC fl>TICE Monuary • C.me ter, .... _ .. _ 1 1~ ene-21 28 1 ... h gwdtng tide.. pc1111so1. or encum-CremalO"' ... ....,t ...,.,. .. ...., ~ 10 setisfy IN ptlncipal ba1-"1CT1TIOUI 9USINIEll '1 __________ TH_·_2 anc. of Ille Note Of°"* ~IJOn MAMI IT ATEMEWT 1625 G15* Av•
PUllJC NOTICE I aecuteO by._, DOid of TNal. wlttl The tollowlng per90n -0oing Costa~ 1nt.,....andott1eraunauproV'IOed ~ u !>40·S5~•
"1CTTTIOUI 9U ... U therein. plul edllancea. 11 eny under (Al SWEET DREAMS ICE CREAM
MAllllEITATUMHT the twm1 thereof end ln19rWt on &CAHDY.(BlSWEET DAEAMS ICE
The lolOWtng penona ••doing IUCh eovenma. and p1u1 ._, CREAM & DESSERTS . 3 1816
bullneaa u Chergea. end upeneea of the Cem!no Cap11tr1no Sen Juan
HUNDLEY IHOUS"'IES INTER-TMt .. MCI of the tNsta CfWMCI by Cepiatrano CA 92675
NATIONAL. 311 H Tustin, Suite C, Mid DOid of Truat The totll (11 Welter Eugene 121 Autumn
Onlnge. CA 82M7 amount of MIO Ob41ption. lndudlng Stamey, 31506 111 South Laquna.
1n1ema1lonel AcQvl9ttlon. Cori> l'MIOMbty eatmM.o--. ct1argee CA 92e 77
c.llfomla. 350 BedfOfd AD . Or· and •kS*IMI of lhe TrwtM. •I the Thia bU'"-II conducted by en
-.. CA 824161 tame of lnit181 llU'*-'IOn of fhll Ho-indMdUAI OOugl8I F. Huncftey. "41 tiltflM tlOe, ,_ M . 16$ 10 Wlllt• Stamey, Aulumn StarMJ
Ln • AMN!n\, CA. 82904 O.t.o M'Y 21. 1914 Thte atatement wM 111.o wltt'I ttle Thil ~ 19 oondUiclecl by I AOCl<Y MOUNTAIN F'EOEAAL County Ci.t. of Orange County on
genetll psr11'4r'aNp. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA· Mey 10 1914 ,--.
0ouotM ' Hundl9y TION PublleNO Orange CONt Delly Thll tt•14ment. .. tll9d Wlttl the • Unit«' St•t9a ooriionation. .. Plot June 7. 14, t 1, ?8. 1984 Cculty Cler1l of Orenge County on Truat9e,
t.tey,», 1M4 ~ By REAL ESTATE SECUAITl!:S •m.i.,. 1111'1~
PulMllMd 0r-. Coa1 o.11)' 6£AV1Cf ,--."' """'~ PllOt June 7. 1•. 2\, 2 t ... nM • c.i.toma ~. lta A.gent '1C~ .......
fl\iblatled °'*'98 C0Mt ~ MAm eTAT-.T ~ ....., 2•. s 1. JwM 7. 1M4 The ~ per1IOnl .,. dotl'O
2IUt4 ...._ .. ~ IT4~ ---"8.JC--11)-TIC( _ _........,..,. fllHOTHAin ASSOC\ATD . ..0
Tiie tolloMIO ~ .. _.. ~ 0-. Df , GOO,...,._
tluStW as: Po11 ~-I\, CA. 12MO. Attn. LOlia TNAO T I. flMCES, ~-1131 ._,.~ ~. Me ~ • CafltOrnla
1 tO ~ 9Ndl CA. tHe0 lrnftOd 1*11•1fip. 4 t5 t1M DNY Sywtema. ~ CeMcwnla ta CA
n31 MecArttU tc. ....,.., ll"8 "*...,_II : a twc• ~ 1
1\0, Nlwpoi1 ~CA t2tl0 ~--Thia..,..,.... .. ~ Oy. e TMoclore H .......... Lid II
oarporetlen T _.,,__.. .._ tll$ld """' h ~ ":::..~~ he Thia""""-le cart d "'9d ll'f: W\ ~ <=. °' Orm-.a c:c;:r..:
Coullty ce.rtc ol er.,. ewnty on ~ CN"9 ~;., ....._
Meyi0.1914 ,,.,.,.., ~.............. .. lrll& ..... ~ M........ Courlty a.'\°' Or1119 Oi'I ....... -...... ., ...... \.Dlil.C..-...Dmoa...__AMt M•11 tta4 ............ ~~ • ~&~--C-0. ~ 0r-. eo.t .,.., ~ ::-;r,..o: °""
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. NI.IC ll>TIU
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Pll9'C£ MOTHE"I eat IAOAOWA 't
MORTUAl'Y
110 8 roadw.a\
Costa ~Ha
641.Q 1!>0
8AI. T2 8EHCkt40 ..
SMITH & TUTHJl.l
W£$TCllff CHAP(l.
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P\BIC fl>TICE MUC fl>TlCE rtalC MJDCE MUCNOTIC£
MOl1CI TO CONTilACTOU NOTtCS CW TIWal'llll"l IAl.9 NOTM:a Of TRUflD'I IA.LI NOTICI INVfnllM) NOTICI 0/1 TitUITD'l IALS 8~~1e1'°"o':: v1.-T~~ ~".:..~~ Hot><» :c:::: tfllt tN t.0911,-:.:~ NOTICE OYIHTl:NT o --Non· L~ Ko·,117.;hTH or
5cflool Olllrict YOU.,., •otrAU4.Twe>11t 1. UNIT coos 1. C•!Y CouflQfl °' in. C1iy of Hunt· UNIT COOi H DEED RI:! .al R iw 8id ~ too o ~am ol DHD CW TIMST, OATIO ..-. W. l.D. lllVICC COWAlllY lngtQn Bw:h, C:Ulomla wW t~\'41 MAit V1$TA '1NANCW. IMC.. liialll P QPERTY LINNIE G. TEHNEY AND
111e tlttl o.y o1 ~. ,"" tta. UNl..UI vou TAXI ACTION a ?silPC)Olnt9d Truaa.. under the • • • 1 • d b 1 o • 'o , t ti • -~~,.., Tnmee uno. tne TO THE ST •TE OF PBTJnO TO ADMIN· P1-=ie of9id"41cetpt 9ul'l,,...Of. TO MOTWCT YOUR "'°"1fTY, ~ dMct1beO OMO Of truat 81Cyete1Peoe&otan UtldttPMI at I Ottcribed meo of I.NM ft I T~R ESTATE NO nee, 1040 9 Su.tt. Hvntll'IQlon IT MAY II 90&.D AT A PWUC WILL S LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION PIClllC Cout H;gllway and SMC. WILL S LL AT PUBLIC AUCTlON •
a.ct\.CA 9*1 IALR •YOU HUD AN IUU• TO THE HIOHEST 8100£A FOR AllaR1\l9flntl'leCltyof Huntmgton TO THE HIOHUT 8100£A FOA PVR8UANTT08lCTIONS3311tntouth3315,~and T.iiallon A·lt S'7%
Projlc:t l*lllicatlOtl Nam. Lath NA TIOtt 0' THI NATUM CW Tt4a CASH AN0/00 THE CASHIERS OR e..ctl. Cautornla In ecicorclal'IQ9 CASH AN.DIOR THI! OA$Hl!AS OR eoct., 1M Notloe Of lni.rtt to Oe9d RMI PrOC*lY to tl'lt State In end tor tr. To all h lts. ~Ddariel.
.,,Cf PINt•l~tucco ot venoua 9'tlOCHDINO AOAINIT YOU, Cl!.AflflEO CHECKS 6PECIFIEO IN with ttwl plane and tl)ealftcatlon• CERT1'11!D CHECKS SPeelrl!.D IN Countypr=f <>r.nge, t1te of Clllfoml•, h .. beet\ divided and dleJnbuled to credito and conlint~nt
llulldlng.a YOU SHOUl.D CONTACT A LAW· CIVIL COO! SECTION 29%411 (pey •nd tMCIM l>f'OVltlON on Mit In the CIVll. COD( SECTION 1t24n ~ !.':'~ on • -·~ Qelt~ ~~.~b~'!"~ county, for "r~lto~ of LlNNIE 0 Ptece Pian. we on flte. ~ YI". •bM •t 1119 Ume of ..,. In lawful olflCe ol the Director or Public able at lht tim. of .... In i.wtul ,...v,.... ...... ..,., "' -· "" ..., ...... .,.._.... ~ "" t."'U • • omo.. 1et40 I Street. Huntington On June 28. 1"4 II 930 A M, mOMy OI Ille United Stat•) ... Work• Oowmenlt Wiii be lvellable rnc>n9Y of the IJnllecl Sl•l•I all PARCEL NUMBERING TENNEY and pt'rtonS who ~.CA tae-47 O.f1u1t ~ COIT\Pllf'ly, Inc. a right, lltle and inter•t cort~ 10 on May 30. 1~ A cn11oe of nght. tttle and 1nt., .. 1 con~ to 8Y8TEM EXPLANATION may~ otherwix In~
not!Qe 11 '*~ 0,.,.,, tn.t ,,,_ c 1itornoa COf'POl•hon u duty ap. and now held by 11 unOet Mid Deed s10 00. not relundable, will be r• end now held by It undw Mid o.d TM .. -~·, .. ..., ......... Num.._............_ .~to ...___....._,.,_ .... In ..... will and/or_. .. ,-: •~named Sct\Qd OllJtnct of Or· po.nted Truat•unGer ano purtuMll 01 Trvtt In 11'\e pr~ here!Ntter quired IOI NCll Ml o1 epecltQtlone Of Truat In tl'lt P'ooertf ~-.._.., ..,_. ,..._,_ ._. ..,..,, -,,_,.,. ............ , "' uu-_ .. ...,. 1:nQe County, Ca11rom11 actino Dy to o..d ol Trut1 J9COfded JlntJll'y deecrtbed and flCCompanytng drswtngs deectlbed thlt Utt, ref9ta IC> tM A11•1o.-'1 mlP l>OOW, the m.., P9oe or bloctc A peUtlon hu bttn flied
end tf\rough 111 GcwemlllQ Doald. 20. 1082. U IMI No 12--022532. of T fll UST 0 A JAM ES M otfll•CT°" °' '9UIMJC TRUSTOR JOE NEAL HAM number In the bookend ll'lt ln4Mdual peroel number on the map ptige« bv GLENN A WYMOR! ln her'Wl•ft• referr9d to .. "OIS Ofltcttl ~di In the olflce or tht LEONARD, ANN LEONARD WOfUCI llTtMATW BENEFICIARY $ANTA FE FED-vwtthln tl'lt blocltc A !*"eel nutllber .. fCll' examsH9. ''04.4~83-C5", would ~ .
TRICT ... wttl ,_. ..... UP 10, but not County Rfl(;Of"-' of Orange County, BENl!flCIARY EARNl!ST w Wonc Item Quantity EAAI.. SAVINGS meen Book .. of 11'\e ~·· Mepe, Blootc 343 (map peg. se. Dlocto. 3). the Supf'rior Court of Or·
141tet thell tM lboY9-tta..O time, S1111 ot Catllorn11 Ellecut9d tlY THOMSON 1 Clt1ttng and Grubbing ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION and Pa/eel & within that bloek 1"9 mao1 ref•red to er. available f()( ang~ County requesting lhal
-.led bldt kW tM •w11d Of a con GEOR<;JE A MOUNA and MARTA RECORDED Oeoemt>er 8, 1982 Lump Sum RECORDED Match 13. 1971 u l~llOn In tile Otfic;e of the AlaelOf Ci1..£NN A WYMORE be
tract IOI' tN above pro~• MOLINA. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC .. in,ir No •2'-""96& Of ~ 2 unc.l&Hlllld Excavetlon lnatr No 1A591 In BOOie 12594 All ~ •• ln , ..... T~p-.. -.. ,, &AA a ......... ~ .. t ol s--appointed . ............nal fer\.. Bids llhall be r-ved In the p1ac. AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100£R Reool'dl In the ottlee of the A. 2 100 C y l>-oe 187 of Olllelel Recorclt In IN ... ..,........ •1 ,. ,,. """'-" ....,.., .,.., ·-"""' •• -· r . -., ~fled abOve. and lhalt be open-FOR CASH (payaole 11 time of u1e corclor of Orange County J 8' AC tt•ated aano b11e offioe of tht R«:ordet ot Orange Bernardino S... •lld ~len r~ntatlvt' to tdtninlster the
ed and °"t>llely •MO 11ou<1 ., the m 11wtul money of tM United Nici deed of tru11 oeect11>ea the t 11 c y County NOTICE OF'lNTENT Of estate of L.lNNlE C TEN-a~1111ed 11"'9 and place S111esl 11 tl'le front 1H1tranca to IOllov.•ng _ 4 Asp11111 Pavmg ~Ton M id deed ot tru.t deac:rit>4M the N EY (under th Inde~·
Eacn bid mutt conform and be Su1te217f2oo floorJ. 25200 Eut l.11 Lot Je Of Tr11et No teoe In ti,. 5 PCC Pavement 20 CY 10410w1ng Pf'operly DEED TO THE STATE Adm!-'-· f F.. reaoontM~ to the cont111Ct doeu· Paz Road Laguna Hilla Calll0tnta City ot N-port 8ucil, u shown on 8 Retnforced PCC UnderpaH A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED t'nt •ua\nt.lon O "*'"· all riont tnte and 1n1er .. 1 con"9y9d • MilP recouted In Boot< 72, Paget Lump Sum OF tn pu~•nce of 11vw. pubQc notloe i. llefeby glWf\ that, on tl'le 2nd day talt'lil Act). T he pt!UtJon ia ae&
Each bldOer 1111111 aubm1t.''~nhe 10 and now l'leld by tt under said 32 or MllC9llaneoua Map1 In tl'lt 7 Permuble Mlleil•l.I\ 14 c Y. PARCEL 1 An undlvld*' 1121 ol .wly, 1964, 11 tl'le hour of 10 o'clock• m .• of that day. the uncteralgned for heartng In Dept No. 3 a&
form fur111tned With the contract Deed or Tru11 1n the property tllU· olflee of the County Reco<der of 8 Rlpre;> 325 C.Y lnterMt In and to Lot 1 or Tract No Tax Collector·Treuurer ot the County of Ora~. at hit ottioe In 1t1e City 700 Civic Center Or , West, d~t•. 1 1111 of tile P'OP<>Hd eted 1n uild County and State a.. said County 9 Dr11naoe System Lump Sum 969t, In the City ot Cotta Men, 01 Santa Ana. State of Catllom11, will deed to the State, unleU aooner San\41 Ana CA 92701 on
subcontraclors on this proiect IS scribed u YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A tO C1111n Link Fence and Oat .. County of Orange, State of c.u. tedeemed, or 11'1 lnl lallment plan of redemptlOn 11 lnltl•ted •• prOVl<ted by •
f9qulred by the Subletting ll/\d Sub· Triat P<>'1100 of Loi 109, Tract No DEED OF TRUST DATED Septem· 434 l.F fornta. u per map recorded In Book law prior to5p.m. on ttwlu t ~'*' dayof JuM, 1964. lhe rMI property un e 27, 1984 at 9:30 A.M
contrectlng F11r Practices Ac1 300. 1n tl'le City of Co111 Mesa as bet" t 11182 U~LESS YOU TAKE t t Timl>ef POie Bollarda 20 EA AOO. Pagea 49 Ind 50 of Ml9-hefelnafter detlotib.cl upon wtllch date n.... or more years wlll ha.,... lF Y O U O BJF.CT to 01~
GOVt Cooe ~ 4100 et MQ per MaP•ec<><ded 1n bool< 14 paga ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 12 Signs and Striping Lump Sum oellMn<>Us Mapa In the Ottlce lhe ellPMdfrom the date of ttwl,.,.of Nid o<~ to the State The amount ran tmg o f the ,.,..0u on you Eech blc:k)er mutt S<Jbm1I ~11'1 , , and 12 of Mtscell•MC>ut Maps PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A In accordaf¥)e With IM PfOVISIOnl Coonty RecOfdClf of Uld County fOf' whteh 11'\e deed Wiii be lllUed Wtll be the total ernount due for wtlleh It • ~ •
eaCti bid certified or UShter s check records Of Orange County a.. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN of Secuoo 1773 of tl'le LlbOf OOda EXCEPTING THEREFROM unlta Wll aold to the Slate. Mid •mount t>elng M l forth In dollar• Ind c«llS houJd either appear at the
payable to the DISTRICT or Ii 1>4d J scribe<I., lollows EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE the S11e ol Calilomta Dtrectot oi 1000. 1002 and 1004 In bulldlng opposite the ~rlptlon of the property. If tl'le propeny 11 deeded to Ille hearing and statt' you ob,ec-
l:>ond 1n the tOfm 1e1 fortn 1n 1he Beginning a1 me mosl Eute<ty OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST the Department of tndu11r1a1 ~-.. A .. UnHs 1006, 1008 and 1010 In St~te, the right of redemption wilt terminate upon any eubaequent uJe or I.lot~ or file w ritten objec·
contract documents 1n an amount I .orne1 of sa10 Lot 109 running· YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A tlons shall determine the general BuJldlng "&'·. Unjta 1012. 1014 and otner convevance by the State • .
not less that 10•1• of Ille ma.ktmum lllence Northwesterly along the LA WV EA preva111ng rate of wagH. appllcabie 1016 In Bulldlng "C". Unite 1018. A1 provided by law, the Stale lh•ll h1111e the aote authority to receive 111 l ions w ith the court before
amount of bid as a guarantee that Nor111e11sterty line ol said Lot 102 oo 1907 Beryl Lane. Newport Beach. to the work to be done; cop1e1 of the 1020 and t022 In Bulldlng "D", rent a, luues and proflta arlllng In any mann411' from the praperty ao the hearing. Y our appear-
the bidder will en1e1 into the teet t~e SoutriwHterly par.i1e1 CA 92660 1a1es1 general wage rate detetmln•· Units 1001. 1003 ad 1005 In Bulld· deeded to the State · ance may be m person or b y
pre>posed contrac1 ,, rrie s.ame s w1t'1 the Sootheasterty tine ot said 111 • s1ree1 addrest or common ttons ••e on lite 11 the 011 .. of the Ing E' Units 1007, 1009 and 1011 All lnformatton concerning reoemptlOn or the Initiation of an lnttlll· your attorney
awarded to \uch D•Oder 1n the Lot 110 oo tee1 111ence dest91'at1on or prooeny 1s shown City Clerk and the office of the DI· In Butldtng "F", Un.Its 1013. 1015 ment Pl•n of redemptlOn wUI. upon reqUNt, be lurnlllled by Rober1 L ·
eV9nl of failure to ll'lter into sa•o Soomeasterty parallel w'th trie above no warr1nty IS given as to 111 rector 01 Public W0tka ol the City of and 1017 in &lkllng "G· u lflc>wn Citron. Tax Collector-TrMl4.lre< and Redemption Ollicer. 110 Finance IF YOU ARE A C REDI-
contract such ~ecu111v w111 oe f0< Nortrieasteflt 1tne or said Loi completeness or correctness) The Hun11ng1on Beach Callf0tn11 upon The Condominium Plan re;:: . 830 N Broadway. (PO Bo.-: 1438). Santa Ana. Calltornta 92702 TOR o r a conungent creditor
1911 10200tee1101ne!>out'1eas1erlyhne benef1c1ary under said Deed of Plans and spec1llc1t1ons cord~ln BOOk12206,Page1617 01ted thl9 8thdayofM1w ( h d ----'
DIST"'ICT t SI " f b of 0 al R d f 0 c ROBERT l . CITRON ,. u l e eced:>C"U, you mwn " r•serv8' t~ right to or ~•d LOI 111ence Northeu1er1y ru .,y reuon o I reaon or d• together wllh propoaal form, may ec:or • o range oun-
reject any or au b•d• or 10 wa111e any 1io 00 1ee1 10 1110 point ot t>eg1n. fault in the obligations secured be obtained aM the olftce or the DI· ty, California Tax Collector· Treasurer file your chum with the
1rregu1art11es or 1ntorma1toes in any 111ng thereby, neretolore executed and rector of Public Works. City Hall. PARCEL 2 Unit 1020 In Bulldl"O of Orange County court or present it to the pet·
bids o• in the b1dd1ng rrie st•ee1 addreu and otner delivered 10 the undersigned e writ· Huntington Beacri. Calllornla D as shown upon the Condominium State of Calltorn1a son al representative ap·
Pursuant to tria prov1s1ons 01 Sec; ommon des1gnatton 11 c1ny of the ten DeGlara11on of Default and Oe-No bid wlll be received unteu n Is Plan referred to at>ove The proponlel to be deeded and subject ot thla notice are situated Jn potnted b y the court w ithin
t1on 1773 of tile Labo• Code of trie e;al p•opert~ oescr1bed abo.,... 1s mand for Sate. and written notice ol made on a blank torm lurnilhed by YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A the County of Orange, State of Callfomla, and partlcularty delcflbed u f •'--f h da f S.te ot California me DISTRICT purportt!O to b8 2395 Orange breach and ot election to caute tile the 01rec1or of Public W0tk1 The DEED OF TRUST OATEO MarCh 8. fotlOwl, to w~ our mon"'u. rom t e te O
has obtatned from 1ne Oirect0t ol Cost• Mesa Ca11torn11 undersigned to 14111 Mid property Jo Sr>ecl•l altenllon of Pfospec;tlye bid· 1978. VHLfSS YOU TAXE' ACTION PROP!.,,. SOt.O TO IHE Sele 79-23537~ AP ~53.-23 first tSS~ of )a 11e r:s Al
me ~nmem of lndust11at Rela· The undersigned Ttu$1ef d•S· salts1y $lid obtigelloos end there-ders Is called to the propoul r TO PROTECT YOUR AAOPERTY. IT STATE IN THE YEAR 1979 FOR THE S 195'3 t. Goltallnl S. A. ' p rovtded""tn Sect.aon• 700 of
t1on5 the general prevailing rate ol claims any l1ab1ttty for any incorrect-f alle< the uooerSlglled ceuMd said quirements set fonh In the a~fj. M~ Y BE~~.T ~1.f'~~~Qli;~Ti1'ii4> -~-~¥~S~f.~!§,._ ~ ,4~P 9:23~.-~. ~.:~ . o~. e n l ~-,,_,, ~ dtem wages and the general nessof the street address and 0111« nottee ol breach and of elecllOo t C4.l.IPP.f.1 • .:.._. <.:;._ =~ ~~ · . W:: !> • f'M-,.,,
) ..... el.~. ' l}~IQDaliOJl, ,,_ -~-b4._rec~~f/G~ ~ot-· . "< TH NATURE OF THE YEAR 1978-79. ' Sele 79-235434 AP.658-058-14 orrua. e "tor I ~ .. .; ,,._,, ~~f t.~ ... , '' .,..• .... -:!'! ..;'CJttW!tat Re-The above quan11t1es are appro•· PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU HUNTINGTON $180.59, Gottallna s. A. ~· chums wtll n ot expire prior
work is to pertorrned tor eac craft Said sale will be made. but cords n office of the Recorder 1mate only, being given as 1 batls SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER' BEACH CITY Sale 79-235455, AP 656--062· 17, to four months from the date
O• type ol work9' neec:teo to e•ecute without covenant o• warranty ex-of Orange County, tor the comparl5Cln ot bids, and the 1020 Nancy lane, Costa M.... Sa•· 79 1,,_,,_, ... AP 1•8 ,.,,..1 12 s 146.31, Oottallna s A. of the h ean·ng .;:,.,.1ced abov-trie contract These r11es are on Ille 1 press or 1mphed. regarding utle. Sato sate wtll be maoe, but ~lly of Huntington Beach doa not CA. 92627 "' • .. ~. .. """' • • Sale 79-23M58. AP 666--062· 18, uvu "'"·
at lhe DISTRICT 01t1ee IOcated at posse111011 or encumbrancff to without cov"1atll Of' w1r.1anty. ex· express or by tmP1&allon1 agree "(II • 11rMI addreaa Of' c~mmon ~:!d l~~· Daryl l . 21131 s t68.18, Goltallna s. A. Y <?U MAY EXAMINE
169•0 B STREET HUNTINGTON oay 1he rem1m1ng prmc1pet sum or press or 1tipl1ect regl'rdlng utle thllt trie actural amol!nt of work wm designation ol P'opertt Is •flown . ...,..S_ .... 79 1682 • ., •p 1.,,,1,,_. ,.,3 Sale 79-235457, AP 858-062-19, the file k ept by the court. U
BEACH. CA 926•7 Copies m~ be the note1s1 MCured by 1a1d Deect of pos.S&IOfl or encumt>rances. to eotrespond therewtlh but reaervee above. no warranty II given as to lta -• ..... ,.. .. .,.. .,,--v • $168 16. Gol1allna s A. ted th
obta1neo on request A copy of Truat with mlerest thereon u pay Ille rema1n1ng prinop-1 eum or the reght 10 1ncr-or deer .... the completeneea Of correctness) "The $570 20, Meadows, Ouentlon, 163112 Sale 79-237262 AP 632...()8 l-05 you are m teres l1l e es-
triese rates ltlall be posteo at the• Pf'OYft!ed 1n said no1e(1) advances, the nore(s) MCUred by said deed of amount of any class or portion of t>eoeflciary under said Deect of Eeole Ln $82.58. Stev.ns G;oup Ltd • late. you may serve upon the
jOb s11e 11 any undl!f the terms ol said Deed Trust With interest as In said note the work as may be ~ Trust, by reason ot • breac;h °' cM-Sale 19-114otet, AP 183·121·22, NEWPORT BEACH CITY executor or ad ministrator or
11 shallf be mandatory upon tile ot Truat lees cnarges and ex-provided advances. 11 any, under nec.ssary or expedient by 1he DI· fault in the obllglllona aecur9d Dus 14n8b·~:s· tE. sp1nou . RodOlfo, 5121 Sale 79_2.,,_2 .... AP ,., • .,2 .. ,.,3 ... u pon the attorney for the ~x-CONTRACTOR to whom the con· penses or lhe Trustee and of ine the terms ol saJd Deect o1 trust, re... rectOf or Publle Works ttiereby, her•tofore executed and -"" ...., '".,.. _.. •
tract is awarded aoo upon any sub· trusts created by said Deect 01 charges. and expenses ol the All bids will be compared on the dellverect to tl'le undersigned 1 writ· Sale 79-178347. AP 178-034·77. $10.38, 8. H. Miiier Conllructton Co. ecutor or adm.imstrator, and
contractor under 5uch CONTRAC· Trust Trustee and of lhe tru1t1 created by baai1 ol the Director of Public ;en Oec:larallon of Default and De-S2,965.20. w .. 1. NNI B. 162A6 Tl-. SEAL BEACH CITY file wtth the court with
TOA. to pay not leu than the satd The total amount of the unpaid said Deect of Trust Works estimate of tne quantities of mand fOf' Sale, and written notice of bui Clrcle Sale 7" •A<>•52 •p 1""' n3•27 { f rf •-
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S ... •-1 b ......... d r -·~ 1 ale 19:1..,.,.,.. .. •p 17 •• 201 .,.. ,,_ ~ . ,.. .. ...., - p roo o servtce, a w t .... n speci 1ed rates to au wOfkers em· balance ol lhe obl1g1uon aecured a.,, sa ... w1 I be held on· Friday work to be done r ......... an O ....... ton to <:auM 11'\e <>UVu..> ,.. " .._ (fO< e 1 OA3-07"-05) $527 OA
ployed by 1~ •n the executton ol by the propeny 10 be IOI<! and June 15 198A 11 2 30 pm. 11 the Subatttullon ol secunues ror any uooeralgned to M ii Mld property to $42 28, Townsend Ellle D : K m r 'I • · request staung that you de-
tr>e contract reasonable estimated cost1 .,,. Chapman Avenue entrance to 11'\e mon..s w1t'1held by the Ctty 10 1n-sallsfy said obllgat1on1, and tiler• Atklnaon, Lynn ytecoST'AG MEaSA CITY sire special notice of the Cil-
No btddet may withdraw any bid penses and advances 11 the time or Civic C¥.ter Building 300 East sure performance lhall be per-after the underalgnect c:avMCI Mid Sale 79-18 129A, AP 178-362· 11 lng of an mven tory and ap-
for a perlOc:f or Th1ny (301 days after I lhe 1net1al pubhcallon of the Nottce Chapman Avenue Orange. CA m11ted 1n accordance with notice 01 breech and of election to $465 53. Abandonato. Joe. 16862 Sale 79-524579 AP A27-192-28,
the dale set 101 the opening of bids DI Sale os S 10 997 4 1 At the lime or the tnltlal publt· provtstons of the ca11torn1a GoVtlf'n· be recorded February 9. 198" u E~ater ln $46 82, Kollllrvlne Comrm1nlty A1111. praisement o f estate assets or
A payment bOnd aoo a pet-, Tha 1>eneltc11try unoer said 0eect cation ot t111s notioe, the total ment Code. Section A590 Instr No 8A·58563 of Offlcial R• Sale 79-18709A, AP 110-t52-07, Sale 79·52531 1, AP 427-191·20, of the petitions or accounts
formance bond wlll be required DI Trust heretofore execufed and amount of t'1e unpaid balance of the Each bid shall be made out on a cords In the olllce of the Rec:Ofder S 1A 02, Hartin, L-eona 146.88, Kollllrvlne CO<n1T1Ynlty Aun. m entio ned in Section 1200
prior to execution of the contract delivered to the undersigned a writ· obllga11on Mc:ured by the at>ove de· form to be obtamed at the office or of Orange County; Sale 79-192276, AP 187-331-04. IRVINE CITY and 1200.5 o f the California
and Shall be 1n the form set lortl1 1n te Decleratton of Default and De-scribed deed ol trust and est1m1tect th• director of Public Work a, De-Said ule wlll be made, bot $30 82, Stellrec:ht, Robert L. Sale 7g. 700511, AP 529-181· 13, P robate Code
the contract documents mend tor Sale and a wrnten Notice csos
28ts, 7e11
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iien1e1. and advanCM 11 velopment Wing. 2000 Main Streel, without covenant or warranty, H· LAGUNA $56 99, NOr1hwood Aasoctates 111, Willi J ·M Wb'--'
Pureuant to Section •590 of the ot Default and Election 10 Sell The .• 1 Huntington Beach. Cautornta. srt•tt press or lmpliect, reg.er.ding lltle BEACH CITY Warmington. J P. am · C uuue
Government Code of the Sate ol under"Qned caused said Nottce of The total 1ndeb1ednesa being an be sealed and meet wHh the City possenion, or encumt>ranca. to Sale 711-703555 AP S51-01s..3 757 W ttb Stree&
Cahlorn1a. tile contract will con111n Default and Election 10 Sell 10 be estimate on wtlleti the operung bid 11 Cterk at ll'le Clvoc Center. Second pay the remaining Pf'lncipel aum of S 33S•~ 79-T 227023, AP 641-192-26, S 1456 20. trvlne Pr~les ' San P~ro CA
prOVlSIO<IS ~m1111ng the 1uccesslul recorded m Ille counly whe•e tile com1>1.1tect may be ob1a1ned by ca.JI· Floor Adm1n1Strat1on &11d1ng 2000 the note(s) MCurect by said deecl ot 1 u I, hayet, Penn P • 547 Ce-NEWPORT MESA UNI • •
bidder to tubalilute securnles for real property 1s IOcaled 1ng (71 •1 113 7 ·0966 or (2131 Mam Street Huntington Beactl. Trust. wtth lnterMt u In seld note nyon Acres Dr • -83t· 1313
any moneys "•thtwlld by the DIS· Date June 4 1984 62'7-A865 the day before the sale C1htorn11 on or before 10 oo AM provided. advancea. If any, under Sale 79·230329, AP eAA-151·15, FIED Published O range Coast
TRICT to ensure per10<mance under DEFAULT SERVICE COMP A NV Dated May 17 198A on June 19 198", 1nd s'1111 be the terms of H id Deect oflrvat.1.... S25S8.:!_37~~2n32~.w. ~IP, J!'!~331 """, SCHOOL DISTRICT DaHy Pilot June 6, 7, 13. 1984
the contract INC T D SERVICE COMPANY opened by a committee compoMd charges, and •x~naes of the ..., " """' ,.. ..,.... ...,.,,
Gove•ning Board as said Truslee as said Trustee of trie City Cieri\. the City AttO<ney Trustee and of the tru.ta created by $77 21 BrOOka, Richard Kenneth Jr. Sat. 79-732~. AP 439·232·34, WTH -1 fl
By Janet Garnck Cieri< 25200 East La Paz Road "2 11 By Sue Pltcriard Assistant Sec· and Oirecto• ot Put>llC works pr their said Deed of Trust • Laguna Properties S l04.s4. GIUMll, Andr-71'1 Pubhstied Orange Coast Daily P1tot Lagun11 Hills CA 92653 retary au1horized representative and the Said aale wOI be held on. MJ>nday, Sale 79-233185. AP 6A4·362-03. PROPERTY SOLD .TO THE ___ ..;.fWL..;..;;...;;;.;.IC;;_,;.NO.;.;;.;T..;.IC.;;.E;;__ __ _
May 3 I 198• and June 7 1984 71• 855 6650 One C11y Blvd Wes1 Orange CA <esults of said bidding wm be re-June 25. 198". at 2 30 pm. 11 tM S269 11, Broolcs. Richard Kenne1h STATE IN THE YEAR 1978 FOR THE
2876-8• By Janel M App President 92668 ported to lhe City Council of said Chapman Avenue entrance to tM Jr ·Laguna Properties TAXES, ASSESSMENTS ANO K-117!6
------------Pub1tsned O•ange Coast Oaoty Pilot (7 14) 835-8288 City of Huntington Beacll at tlleir CtvlC Center &lldlng, 300 Eut Sale 79·233187 AP 644-372-02, OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL NOTICE OF DEATH OF MllC NOTIC[ June 7 t4 2 t. 198• Published Orange Coast Dall)' r90u11r meeting to be held on Mon· Chapman Ave, Orange, CA St796 A7, Brootls, Richard Kenneth YEAR 1977•78 NELL O'DELL AND OF
TH-17 P1101 May 24 31 June 7 1984 day trie 2nd ol Juty 1984 et Ille Al the time of the lmtlal °"bit· Jr • le;una Propert199 HUNTINOTON PETITION TO ADMlNfS.
MO TICE TO CREDITORS ------------2743·8• rioor of 7 30 p M '"the City Council cation of lhla nottee, tlle 1otal Si le 79-233310, AP 6"A-402-18, BEACH CITY
Of •UL.K TRANUIER \ PU8l1C NOTICE Chambefa 1n the Civic Centef of amount ot the unpeld O.lance ot the $340. 74, Mcll1nea, JOhn M TER EST ATE NO. A· I !3334
(hce.t101-4107 U.C.C.) rtk.IC NOTICE said City ot Huntington Beach, and obllgatlonaec:ured bytlleat>ove«M-Sele 19-2335'7. AP 644-418-041 Sele 7a.189,12• AP 932-I0..090, T o aU h eirs beneficiaries
Notice is hereby given lo c'red1· NOTICE TO CREOfTOf'9 ariall be ectlld upon by "Id City !leflbed deed of truat and Mtlmeted 121 84. AMdQl.lrlan, Armen, 100Q 111o.80. ~occo. Val A.. 7825 edl d. I
IDrs ot 1ne within named trans OF BULK TRANSFER ORANGE COUNTY c 1 .__ costs ex ..... nses and ad anca 11 Deeca.nao Ave. Arb« Ctrei.. er tors an cont ngen l f~rorts1 tha1 a bulk transter 1s ebOut St>es 6t01·6t07 u cc 1 HARBOR MUNICIPAl COURT J:~ci 1:~ .. 1'"' regular meeting on S77.3S1 6s~ · v Sale 79-2343A7 AP 644-A52-10.1 LAGUNA BEACH creditors o f NELL O'DELL
to be made on per50nal propeny Nolte. .. ,5 hereby g1veon 10 111e 44I01 Jamboree 81wd. Trie City 01 Hun11ng1on Beaell. The tolal indebtedness being an S8 05. Koury. Ted CITY and persons who may bE
tie•einaller desert bed creditor~ ot LAMPPOST PIZZA A P.O. Bo11 2510 Calllorn1a rese•ves 111e 11ght lu re-~sttmate on wt11c11 the opening bid 11 .. S0•5teK7ou9·ry234T~8 AP s.t•-452-11. Sale 78•221312. AP 641. t23--03. o therwise m terested tn tht
Tile names end busmess ad· CALIFORNIA CORPOA.-T ION Newport lkec:h, CA. t:zte0-13"7 1ec1 any or au bids and to accept computed l'r\ly be obt.elned by caJI· .., · .... S 7 U d
dresses ot lhe 1n1ended transt1Wors Transl"ro• wr1ose C'11ef eAecut1ve Pta1ntttt CITY NATIONAL BANK trie b•d deemed lor the t>est interest 1ng (714) 937-0966 (2131 627-4865 Sale 79-234359 AP 6"A-452·22. 1"22 O, Hudton G4IOl'ge l • 2960 Wt an /or estate·
are DOUG SIEMER 2151 Pactlic othC4:l addre55 is 1585 Sunland a na1tona1 banking essoc1a1ton or the City or Huntington Beech, the day oefore me sale SS 05, Koury. Ted Dorn Ct A peUUon h as been filec
Avenue Apt A20 t Costa Mesa Lon11 City or Costa Mesa County ol De I end an 1 T H OM A S California Dated May 15 198A Sale 79-23A360 AP 6AA-452·23. Sale 78-229058, AP M A-432-04, by DOUGLAS C O'DELL
CA 92627 PAUL ROSSI 2151 Pa· Or11nne Slate ol Cal1lo1n1e 111a• a TUNSTALL KENNETH DEROY and B Cl t 111 C c 1 I MAR VISTA FIN "NCl"l INC S8 05 Koury Ted Sl55 90, Forsylhe Mongage Co h S Co Or .. ·• • yorero e ny ounctothe "' " s.:....79•23·•361 •p• .... 52•2.inc.,815 Mlramar St tn t e uperior urt o f · c11tc A11enue. Apt A201 Costa bulk trirnsfer is at:>oul to be mao1 10 ROGER A CANNON City of Huntington Beach. Ca1ttorn1a es salO Trustee. "'" .. · '"' .,.. .. ~ ... s C.o Mesa CA 9:1627 DREXEL B SHEAHAN AND NIKl\1 Case No A9385 this May 21, 1984 By T D SERVICE COMPANY. agent $8 05, Kovry. Teet ale 78•229059, AP 644-432-05, ange unty requesung thal
Tile name(sl and business ad-SHEAHAN Transferees wriose SUMMONS A fTEST Allele Wentworth By Sandra M Armenta. Assistant Sale 79-234362, AP 6"4-A52-25, 173·32• Foraylne Mongage Co. Inc • DOUGLAS C. O'DELL bl
dress of the 1n1ended tranaleree(a) riome address is 7017 E Country NOTICE! You hawe been Med. City Clerk Secretary $8 05 Koury Ted SOS Mlremar St. led ....., l
tt•e FEREIDOON HA TAMI. 6971 Club Line City ol Anane.m County The court ma, d9clde agalnet you Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot One City Blvd West Orange. CA Saie 79-2l44A i AP 644-456-03, COST A MESA CITY appom as t"' rsona rep-
Kateue Avenue Anaheim CA 01 Orangs Stall ol Ca1tforn1a wlthovt rour ~ng ti.ard uni..1 May 31 198A and June 7 l98A 112668 S8 96. Koury, Ted Sale 78--488059 AP A25-352...()8 resent.auve to adnuruster thf
92804 BAHRAM D ZAND 25766 r116 property to be 1ran&terred 15 you rffpond within 30 dara. RNd 2870-SA (71Al 835-8288 Sale 7~23«59. AP 64A-456-21, $337 06, RIM C~a Co . 137 In~ estate o( NELL O'DELL
Via Lomas •93 Laguna Hiiis CA oescrtbed on general as All stoci.. 1nl the lnfotmatlon betow. Published Oraoge Coes1 Dally Piiot S 13 10, Koury. Ted dustrlal Way (under the Independent Ad·
92653 trede li•lures eQuipmenl and good II you wish to seek lhe advoce ot MllC NOTICE May 2~. 31, June 7, 198A 2744-84 Sale 79-23A460. AP 644-A56-22. ----. . . r ~ Act)
That Ille property pertinent here-will of 111a1 Pizza wtt'1 Beer and Wlne•an attorney In this matter. you S 13 10, Koury. Ted PROPERTY SOLD TO THE nurustra.uon ~ tales
to is described 1n general u Allot License bus1ne55 known as · LAMP· should do so promptly so that vour ORANGE COUNTY MllC NOTICE Sale 79-235137, AP 64A·A73-27. STATE IN THE YEAR 11177 FOR THE The petition tS set for hear
the furnnure ll•lures equipment. POST PIZZA" and located et 323• 1 written response, II 'llny may be MUNICIPAL COURT T42NO $350 6A. Huton, J Randolph TAXES. ASSESSMENTS AND tng in Dept. N o. 3 at 70<
Inventory supplies goodwlll, trede Camino CaplStrano. City of San flied on time HAR•OA JUDICIAL DISTRICT T.8. NO. 14309 M Sale 79-235280, AP 658-02A-09, OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL C i vic Center Dr West
name leaseriotd 1mp<ovements and Juan Capistrano. County of Orange AVISOIUsted '18 8'do deman· 44!01 JambofM 81wd. lte. 101 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE $61 3•. l I B 2nd., 426 Nyee Pl YEAR 1976-77 . '
lealetlold 1n1erest of lhet cen11n State of Calltorn1a dade El tribuma. lede dectdlr con· Newport a.adl, CA. t2MO YOU ARE IN DIFAUU UNOEfll A Sale 79-235277, AP 656-02> 12. NEWPORT BEACH S anta Ana, CA 92701 or
aerv1ce center and located at 3006 Trie bull< transfer will be contum· Ira Ud. aln audlenc:la 1 rTMnOS q"9 Platntlff ROBERT L CONN aka DEED OF TRUIT DATED Noftm. $1A1 47, GottaUna S A CITY June 20, 1984 at 9:30 A .M .
Harbor Blvd Co11a Mesa CA mated on or alter the nnd day or Ud. r"POf'da dentro ct. 30 dlaa. ROBBY CONN Sale 79-235278. AP 858-02> 13, IF Y O U OBJECT to the
92626 June 198•111000AM 8IACTION Lealalnfof~lonquealgue. Defendant 2-TEL INTER-~T~~~"iou~~o':E~~:~= $1A 147,G04talinaS.A St le77-241312 APCMS-084-05 fth ti
The &s1ness name used by Seid ESCROW INC ATTN MARILYN If ,CM! wleh lo .... the 9dYb of NATIONAL INC 8 corporation PAOPERTY, rT MAY IE IOlD AT A Sale 79-235279, AP 858-02> 1A, $.2,310 t4, Poore •• Lou A 6302 w' granung .0 e pe Uon, YOl
transferors at said loca1ton ts WESTMORELAND, wtiose address an ettMMY In thla matter, you domg business as PROCESSING PU IC I ALE $163 33, G04tallna S A Coast Hwy sh ould either a ppear al the
CARBURETOR ELECTRIC SEA· is 640 N Tus11n Ave Suite 101. 1houlddoM>ptomptlJ10lhatyour LAB KAREN D NIXON, JAMIE D EXPl•l .. N"TION. l!_YOUTHINHD AN Sale 79-23530e AP 856-032·16 COSTA MESA CITY h earing and stale you ob"-
VICE CENTER $Ante Ane Callfornl8 92705 w"tten rMponM, If anr, may be STITT. and DOES t through XX, In· " " ..,.,. NA'fVR2 '469.84, Don Carl ltd • f fil •tte be That said bulk trensler is in· That the tasi date tor 1111ng claims ftled on time. elusive OF THE PAOCEEDIHO AOAIHI T Sele 79-235317 AP 656-034-02 Sile 77-476512, AP A39·281· 13, ions or e wn n o l""-
tended to be consummated al lhe 1n the escrow •elerred 10 herein •s st Uetad deMa eollcltar el con· Case No 62620 ~~~Y~~~ IHOULD CONTACT A St96 47. Goltallna S A.. 166 Sl,094.94• Fukumoto, Kent S., 2A60 lions w ith the court before
of!1ce of STARCREST ESCROW June21 1984 MJodeunabC19ado enHtea1un· SUMMON& OnJunet4 198AatllOOoclock BOlaanaDr Nawport Blvd th e h earing. Your appear
CO INC 18798 B100k'1u<sl Sl<eel So far as is known to the T11ns-to, debar la hac erlo In· NOTICE! You hawe been tued. AM at lhe front olfloe entrance tn Sale 79·235372. AP 656-053·19. pu:.u~I~ ~a~e19~~6~·~ a.nee may be tn peraon orb'
Fountain Valley Coun1y or Orange. terM all business names and ad· madtalame11te, de e1ta m-•· au Th• court mey decide agelnat tou the main lobby of Safeco Tilt. In· $195 31. GoltaHna S A Y • ne • • your attorney. •
Ca11lorn1a 92708 ;.>n or alter June d•6SM used by lhe Transteror for rMpueela eecrlta, II hay etguna, without your belrt11 Mard unlee• surence Company 825 North IF YOU ARE A CREDI
26 1984 tne pas1 wee years are SAME puede t« ~latr9de • ttempo. JOU re.pond within 30 daye. RNd Broadway, in the City 01 Santa Ana, P\8.IC NOTICE P\B.JC fl)TIC£
This ou11< translP• is ~ut11ect 10 I T1111 butll 1ranster '' sub1ect to 1· TO THE OEFENOANT: A clwll the lnfOfmatlon befow. County of Orange, State of Call· TOR or a conungen t cred.lto
Calllorn1a Uniform Commercial ca111orn11 Uniform Commercial complaint hat been nled bJ tM II you wish 10 seek Ille advice ol fornia SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE FICTITIOUS IUllHEll NOTICE INVfTlffO 8101 of the deceased, you mus
Code Section 8106 Code Section 6106 p.alntltt 90aln1t JOU. If you with to an attorney tn this matter yoo COMPANY, 1 corporation. aa NAME ITATURNT Notice It hereby given that tlle f') l i h h
T'1e name and address ol the per-Dated Aprll 25. 198• defend thl• l1w1ult, rou muat, should do so promptly so 11111 your Trustee under the Deed of Truat The fOllowlng P9flOl'I• are doing Board of Truat ... or the Huntington 1 e your c aJm W t t 1
son wtth whom cta1m5 may be filed DREXEL B SHEAHAN within 30 d11ys alt8f this summons wrmen response. 11 any, may be e.ecuted by WILLIAM GEARY AND boalness as: Beach City School District, In the court or present ll to the per
1s Starcres1 Escrow Co Inc 18798 NIKKI SHE,.HAN ts served on you, Ille with this court lllpd on time JO ELLEN G'EARY. hutband and G. S l ENTERPRIZE. 431 w .. t. County ot Orange. Will receive t>lclt sonal r epresentative ap
B•ookriurst Street Founlain Valley T ransleree •written response to the complaint AVlSOIUated '1e sldo deman-1 mint ier Ave • Newport BMch. CA. up to, bUl not later than 2:00PM on ted th
CA 92708 Escrow No 1896-MS, PubllshiWl O•anQi! Co111 0111lv P1101 Unless you do. your default will be dade El lrlbuma, lede d9cldlf con• :'; ed=.~~ ~v-;"53tir, ~~· = t26e3 the 8th day of June, 191M for tN pof m bthsy f e courtth dwt.~u
and the 1as1 oay lor f11tng claims by June 7 1984 entered on apphcallOn ol ttle plaJn· tre Ud. aln audi.ncla a -que t•299 page 989 or Ottk:lat Records Geoe Lechenmyer, 431 w .. t. purchllJe of one 78 PASSENGER o ur mon rom e a<e O
any cred110• sh11t1 Of' June 25 198A TH· 1 Ult and 1111s court may enter a Ud. rHponda dentro de JO dlH. 1n the ofhce 01 the Recorder of Or· minster Ave Newport 8"ch, CA. SCHOOL BUS to be °"'°"l:Md tor first issuance o f letters a
wh1c11 15 lht> bu""'"' day belore lhe MllC NOTICC 1udgement against you lor Ille relief l .. ta lnfOfmacilon que algue. ange Counry California by reason 92683 c:ash Of 1even (7) year lea• wtth p rovided in Sect.Ion 700 0 consumm ltion do1,. specified demanded 1n trie complaint wti1c11 11 rou wlah lo~ the adYlce of 01 default in lhe payment O< pet· Scott G LaOhenmyer, A3 I West-option to purC'l'lase ptan for Ille die-the Probate Code of ~
abov(I J FICTITIOUS BUSINESS could •esull 1n garn1S'1men1 of en attomer In thl• matter, you lormance 01 oblt~allons secured mln11er Ave , N-port Beach. CA. trlct speclflcattonl for said OU. on So 111r d5 " ~nown to said in wages taking ol money or property 1hould do 10 promptl" IO thft yovr 92683 Ille In the Dlllrlct Pur~ .. as1nn oHI~ fomia The tJ~ for filin1
d T MAME STATEMENT ' triereby 1ncJudlnn I e breach or de-"'' ··• "-ten Pd •ilMt'""fll \I said intended I or otrier rehet •eques1ed 1n lhe com· written tffponH, II any, mar be • Thi• buslneu la conducted by· a at 20A51 Cralme< Lane. Hunll""ton claims wiU no l expire prio T1an5f11rQr1~, J'"d th• 1011ow1ng ad Thi' lollowmo penions are doing plaint nlad on time. fault. notice 01 which was recorded g-al partnertnlp Beach, Calllornla 92646 "•
O•t1on111 Ou~""''·· nam,.s and ed· buiinl'u H Daleo Oct 23 1981 SI U11ed de .. • IOfleltar .. con-January 23 1984 81 document no Gerle lachenmyer Said but to be In accordance wtth to four months f r om the da1' d•essP~ ''"1""' lh" thr~ years last l IBf: R rv GOVERNMENl SE-J PETERSON Clerk Hlo ct. un •bovado en Ml• a1un-84-030293 DI saod Ottlcfal Recorda, Thia 11atement waa flled with the tpecllicatlont now on Ill• at M id of the heanng n oticed above
put None CURI TIES AND THE LIBERTY By SUSAN MOSER Deputy t o. deberla llacerlo In· wollsefl 11 publlcauctlontothe hlgh· County Cterll of Orange County on district offic. YOU MAY EXAMlNJ
0,1100 May 1~ t'-18• GROUP 1361 Campus Drive Suite JAMES P DEL GUERCIO 17'adf1i.m.nte, de Mta maMfa. '" est bidder for cash In lawful money May 23. 198A Each bid lhatl t>e tMled and tnall the file k ept by the CO" .... 1
l'erf'ldoon "1illlm• 101 trvone Cal.I 9271• •ARIARAFAYE STEIN ra•~•la eec:rlta. al haJ algune. of the United St1fe1 without any F2 be led ..., filed .... .
Ba'1•am O Zil~d "MG P •tnt'l's 2361 Cameus 8701 Wll1hlre 91Yd., Ninth Floor pilade H r ~latrada I tlempo. covenant or warranty exor"s °' Publilhed Orange Coa11 Dal ~~·1 ~ !.-=-·• you are interested tn the es
1n1ended T•an't"refltal o"~" Su•I .. 201 Irvine Caltf 921 1• Beveriy Hltta. CA. 90212 1-TO THE OEFENOANT: A clYll implied 85 10 lllle possession, or Piiot June 7. 14. 21 . 28, 1984 bOf'ld tor an amount not i... t~ uue, you may serve upon th•
Pubtls'1ed OniriQ• Cont 01111y Liberty P;1rtners Inc Calitorni• 1Put>hshed Orange Coast Daily Pt101 c:omplatnt h11 been nled by lhe encumbrances 101 the purpoH 01 5% Of 11'\e total amount bid, payable executor or adrrurustra•-. o
P1101 June 7 1484 \.Ctrporation 236 t Campus Drive June 7 IA 2 t '8 198A I pelnllft egalnat you. If you w'811 to paymg obhgellons secured by Mid 10 the order of said IChOOI dlllrle1 ..,.
TH 111 I S111tft 201 hv1ne c a111 92114 TH·:?O defend tllla l•wiutt, you mutt, Deed or Trull. lh• interest con· -------------' Each bid ahaJI be marked "Bid No upon the attorney f or the ex
---------"--"--"--Tri·~ busmess is conauc1ed by a wllhlh 30 days after 11111 summon• veyed to Hid Truslee by said Deed MLIC NOTICE 8 «'Utor or administrator, ln• POOLIC NOTIC[ 1tmR116_?_P1"crtnH"rOlstitp P d P~llC HOTIC£ 11 served on you. Ille..,,,,, this court 01 Trust m property situated In the ---,-IC.;..TITIOU....;.o..;;;.;.;;;...l;.;,:;,IU.;.;.;;;•--=--1-1--1 84= ~uat be dellV9red to the 0t.. Cile Wtlh the court witl
F C o..,..r mes ni1s1 em 1 wittten response 10 trie complaint County 01 Orange State of Call--f..., f f _., I TITIOUS 8USINIESS This ~t<lternent was Wed wlln th FICTITIOUI BUllNIES8 Unless you 00 your default wlll be lorm• and d .. cribed u Lot 200 of NAMI ITATIMl.JfT trtc1 no! later tNn one '-'ndred I .. , proo O service, a wrilt.e1
NAME STATEMENT County Clerk Of Orange County on NAMIE ITATEMENT entered 00 application of the plaj • Tract No 7040 '"the City ol lrvlne, Tl'le followlng pettOnl.,. dOI (l501 d•yll ttom dale of order r('qUest staung lhtlt you ~
TM IOllowm9 person •~ do1nq May 16 198A The f01low1ng pereon 11 doing tiff and lhts COU'1 maw -t~ nl County Of Orange State Of Cell bl.lllOMt N The Board OI Trust .. ~ sire s......ma} not.ice Of tha fil Oullnus as '2AIOll buS1neu 11 1 ' "'" ~ lom111. u oe< msp record9d In Boot! L W UNLIMl'TEO. 50 TarOQCO, the right to ecc.pt or ra~ any or ..-~ "'
DELLA INTERIORS 2' '1 Ste Mark w. l hurti.tf. l•q ZIPP SOFTWARE 1871 Boa tud~I ~·inst you fO< the relief 311 Paget 3 10 8 lnduslve, Ml9-Bo• eoe. lrvlne, CA 92714 ell t>ICJt. Of any combination OI btcll, ing of an inventory and ap 200 Buslneu Center D• 11v1"e IOO Newport Center Or Vista C11 Cotta Mna Calif 92626 derna deo n trie comptatnt Wf'llCtl ce11aneous Mapa tn the Office of the Vlnc.rtt l. Ab~ SO T• to •akre any tnlonnallty or Ir· praisemenl o( estate -la o
CA 92715 S00 ' Erlelo David Kand 1871 Boa VISll could rnull in garnilhment ol County Recorder of Ml<I County. Bo1 t!Oe. Irvine, CA. t2714 ,.lef'fty.and to tit and fie\ U '°'9 of the -"UUON Of' IOCOWlt
Suzann B Burk• 16 Brook•lone. Newport lkech. Cartt. t2teO Cir Costa Mesa C~flf 92626 "",•oe:·r"kl~rot money Of property EXCEPl THEREFROM ell oil, gh, ErnetY E. Moore. 210 Chlc900, ~s:ott~.m«f~~="= -
1rv1nt1 CA 927 t• I Published Orenoe Coaa• Deity This business 11 conducted t>y an ~11~~1 e rel equested in IN! com· mineral• and otller hydrOQarbOM, Hunllnoton a..ct'I. CA. 92841 .,,,_.1 :::r;;;·t>lcl or com~ii;; ~...anU12°00ned ... olfn th&c;.i~(omiJ20
ThlS busrneu 11 coMu<:tlld bv 111n Pilot May 2A 31 June 7 IA. t98• lndMdual Dated March 1 108,. below I d191h OI 500 1 .. 1. without Thie bullneel la oonductecl by: a Ofbjd. u deem.d to be In 1M ..._1 emu ~ \..41.U
1ndtv1dua1 2751 84 Ertck D i<and J PEl'EASON C~lr Ille rlOht Of l ufface ~try. aa r• generel ~~ .,.. Probate Codt'
Suzann B Burl(e flus 111temef1t w11 tiled With the B LORI l<NIOHT n.-..1 wv.d In lntlfumenta of ~ii VlnQent L Abbaldl In._... ol tl'lt ~ Dlatr~ IV CRAIG C. ALEXAND!~
,-his statement wa1 11•9<1 w1th tr... P\a.IC NOTIC[ County Cll'ft. o• O•tnQe County °" R~·RT , c......w.~0Y ,._ The u~ ~•nee ano •tlmate Thie atat.nent wet llled Wtlh tM orctet of the ~cl of True.._ of
County Clerk ot Orange Countv on Apt JO 1'34 • '"' ..,..." "' .. , ... of coell •~penaeund aov1ne1eu County c... of Oret1C19 County on ~.~ntlngton BeKh City 8cMot VOEG ELIN, BARTOi\
May 15 198• FICTITIOUS •Ul lNEll ~u 1tm MacArttlur llvd., lulte IOO of May 10. 1MA la S 16.000 oo. uJd M 23 1M4 ..,....,,.., KLUGMAN 6 OETJ'ING " ... _. NAftlf STATEMENT p hi IMM, CA t21fl ay • av. Pet Cohen. C1ertt 00 -Tl'\e 1 tow u.,.1\hecl Qfange Coa11 ca11y I Ut-tlOI amount w111 1ne1 .... until csai. of ""'*'*' 0renge Cout Dally Pilot 44 MacAr"or Blvd., Se.It PU~~~~~ ,c:;n:i;8 C~::~ Dally bullntt~ It tng peraona at• doing Poot May 24 31 June 7 IA, 198A Pubh1ned Orange Cont Dally Piiot .. ~ 111 .. t l<ld,.... 0# othet COl'n• P:ti~. 1~-;r.29~ Delly May31, 1$64 and JUM 7, 12984111 •• 181
TH·:\ PHICANtRUTTER PARTNrr\· 2747•8• I May 17 24 31 June 1 198A mon designation. If ant. Of uie,.., q---TH., ..... Newport Beadl, CA. ttMt
---M-l-IC_NO_Tl_C£ ___ SH,IPtll'XJ F. Wtu,. Av• JA San11 P\Bl.IC NOTIC£ 1M••1c ..,..T.IC[ 2030 IA property d .. <:ftt>ed lbOV• •• _________ ....... npi::b55~l!h.... ~ ,... __
Ana C11111 9?70!'i FICTTTIOUI •u··-11 '""" nu purported to I» 1411i QI.,., •-.,. 11nTU>r ---.. ---..,.-11n-T'll'_t___ .. wt ""' -_._ lrv!M, ClllfOMll t 2714 ,._ nu11111&. ..._ nui~ "'-" °''-'1CTIT~I IUllNEH reuc.en rroper1 ... 1"' 1 C.I• NAMI ITATUllWT f lCTITIOUI •UllMIH TM uno.tiOMd l~ dla-uttU)' ,-iw\ May 31, u.ne 1, ~
NAMI ITATlMUfT lcwn11 lOfPOrallon 11120 E W•tr• The t~no '*"°" .• doing ...... ITATWMllfT amu nylablli'tytonnylnc.orfeCt• Pttnnoue .-11 Mfl1IOU9 .,..... 1984
The fOltOwlt19 oerton " docnig JA Santa Ana C•lrl 11270!> bulltlolN • The IO!lo-inig l*IOn le doi NA oA IM ttr ... lddl ... Of at'-..._ ITATl'ml'T ..._ ITA~ ftnnft a
t>u11nHa Ill J E T Rull et. t m1rr!tl0 men H (llHIOH POINT!': lbtHIGH POtNTC buMMISS 11 ng COtNl'IOf\ delifnatlOfli M ~. lfloM'I The fOIOWtnO petlOfl It dolrtg lba IOllOw no l*'90fl 11 clOlf)CI --
PIA1NO ~ENT AHL 8[11\l!Cf;,,_~ ~IS~ l llds MC>lflll P'OC>efty, 041 cs~LIRFTO~WEN1•"Rc1)0(C)tilQH POINT( \ 11 AfCRE.A TION INVESTMENT hereltl. ~N ... -T ... OI~ ....... T. ~.. ·-1e llnTV'r ~tam• tOf\ ,....,. untlnQICl!'I .......,,, .11 Lido OUd Newooft O..Cn ,.. ,.. ,.. I ASHIN DRAW CO (2) PROMOTIONS ANO Dated Marte, 10.. ""' .... ,.,,. '-" .. ..,.. I A,•WAY HCURITY SYST'Ult. ,--. nu ~
Cam 026411 Calll 02883 ERS. IOOl·B W•t 17th St . Coala SURVEYS CO .. 310 FamlndQ St , ..,_!lcllt)', Aoa-J COtlllt Ind Harnltt~ Ave IM4, Coet• M-., 4t30 Clft'\fNf Dr , Newpon ~. NOTIC• o.--
Fdward l Whitting Jr 18111 Pellcen EquttlN e ~lllorn11 gen M.,. 02827 Suoe 403 BalbOtt CA HMI H.lnCY D 8'r•ll CA l.zt2T Ce111 02830 -·---=
Rhine Otlve Huntington Bnch inf p•rtMrthlp 1920 ! Warn.f l0tt111'1e AIWl MC>fcoe 33 Shoot A 1eh 1 , Cl o ~ m r i 111 , 15 ~-11 r..t IMM, CA, Wlllltm A.. Decon. "3 H~ Olerl A Crunn, 945 S.tlter Ct 1 Nollc:il ~· INt tl'I
Calif 92847 Av• 3A Santa Ana Caltl 9270!> 1n~S11t lrv1t>e.Ca111 9271• [dGewll«.Belt>oa CA 92• 1 12'71• A~•MA,(lostaMIM;CA O p Anltlelm.C t 12807 una.r..-.,;ii-;;tlilerr--.1w
Thlt t>u••,,... •• CQflduct.a Dy an Th11 bu •flfft 11 cond1Ktec1 by 1 hta t>utfMu 11 connuct!Mt b~ an fhit bullneea 18 c:cnduc;tecl by f~"°"9 jJ141131•1144 bu*,..... la c:ondlic1ecl by. an TIMI bueJMM 11 ~t9d by 111 fOf .,"?"o;t.11 °' bit-;';
if'IOrvtd\1-1 ~Nllttl par l"lfth•P tndMdual lfld•vic:luai M lf.00 Tff l ~Hea COM-1"°wai~ Fl ~ /' IN!,~'*R. ,.__ ltlle\9d by ..,,,.,,.. OU. ... __
[d'#erd L Wh•tllOQ Jr Jo)hn c PeHy Pr...Oe<lt Lorr.,. A M0t1:0• " Oamrafh "~""'·a OorPoret Tl'UIMI ,.._.., ... ._.... ,. .. ...... .
Tl'Ma ll•temetit ..,,,.. ljl«J with ti. Th•• 1t1tem1111 ... '•led W1tll INt "'-mtemenl ..... ,,.., ..,111 ,,,. Tt111 •1•1~ ... ,..... :1100 Wl11Nr1t "'° ~ • lO 1 ... ..!~ .. .,*"*' ... ~ wlih IM Thia atal~t ... ..., tM .... 0. Of\ or .,,., INI
County Cletll of Orange County on County Clerk of Orange County on County Clefk ot OrAnQ4 Covt11y on County o.n, of Orllngll OoUtitr °" L ~ CA toOtO ......,..ty C..,.. of OrM;e County on Count' C..,._ of 0...,. COUrlty Of\ t<I~ '~IM~~«.._, 1~
May 1• 1~ May 11 11184 Mey ti tteA Mey ,3, t984 IV Mont L M•ttn F«tdolUr• Of· May 2'• 1™ M., t • 14 2wi ~n.ct M frM111 '1•102 f'Mttl ,,...., ~ • ,,_. ,.. ... 8 J
Pull•.-1*! Or•noe Coast Dally Pubn•hed Or 8ng11 C<>••t Delly Pubhat\tlO Of•no• Cout Oa1tr Publl"-1 Otenot t o., T~lllll lFl-77U • Pu~ Oranoe Cout Delly Pubt*'-d Orll'tge co.at Deity •n IMlillCec*trano,CA N'l1•
PUMM#)74 JI J11~114 t~l4 P!kitMa17• :It ~1, .. 1084 P11e>1 Mey;'A 3; June7 14 1H4 P110tJune11o4 tf.2t 1 ,. 0r-...ca..~PllOt PllOI JuN].!4,21.21.t~ ~11Jt May 2.-J l,JUM7,1'.I ... :i,~~~~CoutDll!w
2741>.. , 1\4 64 117'3 IA ' ' ' lH I• t Nr\I 1, 1114 . 10.a4 TIMO Ulf.f.4 • ' THfl·l
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Nit.IC t«>TICE
T411t1 wcmc."" ""11rtn ·~ NOTtCE OF DEA TH or
T.1. •"74' NEOLA A. DOUCETT ab
On Jiily 11, 1"4 et 10 oo a tn NllUU DOUCETT AND OF
8heetlOlllAmttican llcPf9M l"'I( PETIT10 TO AOMn.tYo 0..0 SwvicM, lf'IC. .. lrutt•, Of u ·u-$4~ T•IAtM °' Su1>111tut.o TE ll EST ATE N 0 .
Tru11 ... or 111et certain o..ci of A·IZSSS4S ~rLe·.:~:r°'~e 'J~:U~~~. To au h &n, ~nefldart
H"9band Ind wire, and '9COtdtO crtdltors and conun1~nt
07121171 .. 1n1truman1 no 3~. cred1to1"1 of NEOLA A
In t>ootc 12773. PIG• 321 Oftictal DOUCETT aka NIKKI
Aeoofd• or Ofenge COunty. Cal OOUC_....,.. and f0tnfa, and Pl.If~\ 10 that cettaln Jet& ' pel"IOl"ll who
NotlOI of O.f11111t and E>ectlon to tna)' be otherwiae lnt6C'Sled
Sell tereunder reoordtO 02122184 ln U\e wul and/or est.a~
u lnltrumant no 84-0730ee of Of. A pelllion has been flled ~':!, '!:,°'~~.!:~n...:: ~~ W:,~ by LELAND J . HENDRIE
Trull Mii at Public aucoon r°' c:aM, In the Superior Court of Or-
JawtW money ol t,,. untt.ci Sta.11101 8J1ie County ~uestina \hai
Amertee. 1t the North rront _,. LELAND J HENDRIE be trat'l09 to the County CourtlloUM, , ·
100 Civic Center Drive W•t, Santa appointed U pel"IOnal rep-
Ana, California •0 that r~llt title and l'elt"ntattve to adml.nis1er the
lnt.,.t oon to and nqw held estate of NEOLA A ;¥~~"~: m otT:'~~~ DOUCETT aka NIKKi
and State ci.cr1 1• l DOUCETT (under the lnde·
PARCEL 1 Lot 4 Tract 3102, In pendent Admirustration of
the City of Coet1 Meu County of ""-•~ ,. ) Th · Orange, State of C111torni1 u per "'° ... tea "ct · e petit.lon IS
m-ci reco<dtO In Boot! 120 PIQM 3 set for heanng In Dept. No 3
and 4 ot M11Cle11aneou1 Map1 In tlle at 700 C1vtc C.enter Dr .
Office of Ille County Recotd• of West Santa Ana CA ~2701 aald County ' • EXCEPT therefrom all oil gu On June 20, 1984 at 9.30 AM.
m1nera11 and other t1)'drocatbon IF YOU OBJECT to the
141bttlnCeS 1y1ng be4o1'f • depth of granuog of the pelll1on, you soo feet trom the 1Url1Ce of said h Id h th propeny but with no right of sur-s ou. eat er appear at e
face entry, •• r~ In Med r• heanng and state YC?U objee·
eoraeo 1no reeerved In deeds of tJons or hie .wntten ob,JeC·
r~~~CEL 2 An easement for In-uons with the court before
gr .... eoreas and publlc u111111 .. the heanng. Your appear-
alorlQ tlle South 10 1 .. 1 01 Lota 1 to ance may be m person or by
10 lnctu11ve and tlle North 10 f .. t of your attorney
Lota 1 t lo 20 1nc1u1111e, Tract 3102. IF YOU ARE A CREDl-1n tlle City ol Costa Mesa, County of Oran~. St1te of Calltom11 111 per TOR or a conungent creditor
map recorded in BOOI< 120 P1gea 3 of the deceased, you must
and 4 of Mlecet11neou1 Maps In the hie your claim with the Office ot the County Recorder of nid County court or present 1t to the per·
EXCEPT 11111 portion included sonal representative ap-
withln Parcel 1 •bove delcrlbed pointed by the court within
Tiie llrMI aCldr ... or other corn-four months from the da•• f mon designation ot aakl property· . ""'"O 716 J met Street. Costa M•Ni fU'St ISSUance of letters as
ffl.~·M-~ ..:; ~ VJ9.1.)P_,~on 700 of
beneflc'-ty at wt1<>M raqueet (ti. ~" ".t.r ..,,..~.Qttj . """
'
aa1e " being conducted F~a1 forrua Tne urne for ·11
N1t1on11 Mortgage A&1oc1111on clo clauns will not eJCPll'l? pnor
Shearaonl American Expreu Mort· to four months from the date
geoe Corp 1201 £-~Ave , ( h h · .,.__. bov San Bern11d1no CA 92404 o t e eanng nolA...:u a e.
0trect1ons 10 ihe 1t>ove property YOti-MA Y EXAMINE
mey be obtained by requesting the file kept by the court. If
lamt In writing rrom Ille beneficiary YO" te ted · h wttftm 10 d1y1 from the 11<11 publl-,. are m res lll t ~ es·
c.tlon 0111111 notic. tate, you may serve upon }he
Said .... wlll be mlde without executor or administrator, or
c:o~nt of warraAty. expreaa or upon the attorney for the ex-lmplled, IS to title. PQIMUlon or d · · encumbrances 10 ullaty Ille unpaid ecutor or a nurustrator. and
balance due on the note MCUrad by Ci.le with the court with
11td Deed of Tru11 to wit proof of sel"Vlce, a written
s 113,ee8 15, plus tlle following eatl-request stating that you de· mat.O c:oeta, expen111 and Id· 'al . · v1ncea at the time of the Initial pub-sire speo nouce of the fll·
11c111on of 11111 Notice or Sa.. mg of an inventory and ap-
EatlmateCI tru11M'1 fMs and praisement of estate assets or
co1t1 In the •mount of 12,332.16 f th · · plus lnter"t at the 9 150% per o ~ peUllons or accounts
annum on the unpaid prlnclpal b•I· menuoned m Section 1200
1noe from 081011113 to Hie. plus and 1200.5 of the California
any ldVln<l411 Ille benetlc11ry may Probate Code · be authorized Of obllQlled 10 pay If ·
any. plus any accrued 11te cllargea. Atton:iey Name
plus attorney lees, II any JACK W. GOL)>EN
You 1re In default under• deed ot %750 West ~gerstrom Salte trvst <Siied July 6. 1978. unlee1 you B ' tal(e ectlon to protect your Pfop-
ert)'. 11 may be sold at a publlc 111e Sut.a Ana, CA. 9%704
It you need an •~planallon ol the 641-8%48
n•ture of Ille Ptoceading aoalnst Published Orange Coast you, you snoul<S contact 1 lawyet n....1 p DATED May 25 19114 .vdJ Y a lot May 31. June 1. 7,
ShellaontAm«ican Express Trust 1984
Deed Serv~ Inc 2868-84 u Trustee
Mitzie A Brown AHISlant \IQ -----------
President P\ELIC NOTICE ShearaontAmerican EicprMS Trusl
Oe6d $e(vlcN Inc NOTICE OF DEATH OF
1201 E HIQhlana Ave GEORGE F . STEGNER aka San 8em1ro1no. CA 92404 G F STEG (714)886-78 11 1ne1 88&-7951 ut · · NER aka
3761377 GEOR GE F REDERICK
Pub111had Oranoe coest Dilly P1'°' STEGNER , SUCCESSOR
June 1 14 2 t. 1984 AND OF PETITION TO AD-
________ T.-H-..---.is MINISTER ESTATE NO.
P\a.IC NOTICE A·ll9455
K-11789 To all heirs. benefic1anes.
NOTICE OF DEATH OF creditors and contingent
ADA FRANK HARRIS, creditors of GWRGE F.
AKA FRANKIE HARRIS STEGNER aka G . F .
AND OF PETITION TO AD· STEGNER aka GWRGE
MINISTER ESTATE NO. FREDERICK STEGNER,
A-1%3381 SUCCESSOR persons who
To all heu-s, benefic1anes, may be otherwise interested
creditors and contingent m the w1U and/or estate:
creditors o f ADA FRANK A petition has been filed
HARRIS and persons wh by MARC STEGNER in the
may be otherwise interested Supenor Court of Orange
m the wlU and/or estate; County requesting that
A peut1on has been flied MARC STEGNER be ap-
by JOYCE BUSTRUM m pointed as personal rep.
the Supenor Court of Qr. resentative to administer the
ange County requesting tha estate of GEORGE F
JOYCE BUSTRUM be ap-STEGNER aka G . F .
pointed as personal rep-STEGNER aka GWRGE
resentative to adnuruster the FREDERICK STEGNER,
estate of ADA FRANK SUCCESSOR under the In-
HARRIS, AK.A FRANKIE dependent Adnunistrauon of
HARRIS (under the lnde-Estates Act). The petition is
pendent Adm1nis tratlon of set for heanng in Dept. No. 3
F.states Act) The petition is at 700 C1V1c C.enter Dr.,
set for hearing ln Dept No. 3 West, Santa Ana, CA 92701
at 700 Civic Center Dr .. , on June 13. 1984 at 9:30 A.M.
West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 IF YOU OBJEX:I' to th
on June 20. 1984 at 9:30 A .M. granting of the petition, you
lF YOU OBJECT to the should either appear at th
granting o.f the petition. you heanng and state you objec-
should eithe r appear at the lions or file wnuen objec-
heanng and state you ob,JeC-t1ons with the court befo
taons or file written ob}l"C-th~ h earing Your appear·
uons with the court before ance may be in person or by
the hearing Your appear· your attorney
anct' may be in person or by IF YOU ARE A CREDI·
your attorney TOR or a conungent credi
IF YOU ARE A CREDI-of th(' deceased, you must
TOR or a contingent creditor file your claim with the
of the deceased, you must court or present 1t to the per·
file your claim with the sonal representative ap·
court or p~nt at to the per· pointed by the court within
sonal re presentative ap· four months from the date of
pointed by the court wtthm hrst issuallCl' of letters as
four months from the date of provided m Se<:tion 700 of
fint issuance of letters as the Probate Code of Cali·
provided m Section 700 of fornla The llme for filing
the Probate Code of QUj. clainlS will not expire prior
fomla. The ~ for fllintJ to four months from the date
claims will not plre prior of the hearing noticed above.
to four months from the date YOU MAY EXAMINE
of the hearing noliced a~ the file kept by the court. U
YOU MAY EXAMINE you are ln~rested in the es-
the file kept by the OOW'\. If tate. you ~y serve upon the
you are interested in the et-executor or odminiatrator. or
tate.. you may aerve upon th upon the attorney for the ex-
f'Xf'C\ltor or adminlttrator, or ecutor or administrator, and
upon t.M attorney for the ex· file with the court with ~tor or ldmlnlstrator, and proof of .ervice. a writ n
file with \hi court with n-quest staUna that you (ie.
proof of .ervice, a wrtt~n Ii~ sptda] no~ of lh.e fll-
requeat 1t1tJnc that you ~ lna ol an lnventory and •P-
si.re spedal not.ice of the fil-praatement of ettAte u ot
Loa of an inventory and •P-of the petJtJona et account1
praiammt of estate '"' ot ~nuol\Cld in S«tion l200 ol ~ petitkml or aacounta and 1200.6 of the Callfomta
mtndotwid ln Sedion 1200 Prot.te Code.
and 1200 ~ of the Callfom 1 AARON 6 AMON ,
ProbaLr <'.:'.ode. INC.
· PRIWP SCHLOSBERG, Utt 11.arlMr Blvt.. Ste. Ht
ESQ. ' P.O. Bu Ult
lttlt Rl•tnSM Drtve Coia. Meta, CA. tHH
Nortll Htllywood, CA. tlttl Ht-.Htt ...
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CORR ECTIONS:
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Pride ot Ownerthlp
Lovely 3 Bdr 2'"' Ba could be ownet'S unit All
units llave flraplacaa.
laundry room & petlo or
deck Call Marilyn
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GE 159.9100
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<>'*I l.oYeiY 3 bedroom. 2022 Mll'Wl\8t BALBOA
2 bath, lwge dining room, PENIN Ouail1Y bultt New
plCtUf• wlndow9 to u.. --------rou filled yard Some England atyle hom• ~~~,_.,....,....,__,,-----
C>Cffn vi.-tool 200 C o m p I e I I e y r a • 0.t el C....tJ W0008R100E 2bf 2ba
8todt ot Orc:tlld AYe and COMtructed with a quality flr1J 1521 Condo fOf 199 oin gmMll
only 1395.000 = <;'~ C:.'*OC:,, ~ 3 Br 2 Ba pnva\e street. ~~. ::.. ':,,: ••... ~ n-. 3 Br 21-. Ba unobattuct9d v .. w ot etc:,$735. ~ 590-8900 homew/hbrary A matter Lake Elsinore Ow~ moe's 631-8304
OR a 45 Lot on tr• llned bdrm 1U1te w/;~ own tit· 7 1 4 I 6 SO· 3 t 1 t or
Poppy Avenue filled with ti:.! room & '°'ch. 11.gh 674-1921 Buy.or trade ~ IMcll 2241 ror~~~3r~= ~~1n:':or!~ $50,000, 67'261' lot 1973 =:en~ f ,£! PL S W. Highland Ave S9n U MP&tate office tor robe9. sep. bath w/ig. Bernardino ~ Ava'r JfJJy 1. l850/M0. Old, and guest room and t»e Sl'IOwer l JICU%ZI, .,. 497-35281673-3eH bath! Lota o1 ~Ing. best quality, alt etec. comm er c I a I b I cs g
$435 000 ptumb\ng heating sys.. 714-889-3319
'(:M(JIUJ dr/t /fat tems are new Tiie price LL lxcha t IMO '-'A~J.., /. ~_::i~:re::t1e1?i~!;:0 IDUID I WIT D ~u M.1«:1 WJ ' Is xlnt approx $250.~ UfUftlYl:.n
2 Br. t '..\ Ba, ASH, V'9W
S 1000/mo 851-.8928
'WW' 67J-,"IJ,9~ usumabt9 with HOfM an area of latge & r• C:ant·ellal ion~ a nd C'orrt-t'lions ma\ Savings & Loan at 1cw. mode6e<S horl19a. large
b d d
. JM1 l . Coelt Hwy .. CdM tin 30 yra paylltl• 70ic 100 flat lot w/cioee up
2 Sr 28• Arcfl Beadl Hgta.
patto, deck, dark rm.
s ome· oceen vu ,
S 1000/rno Call Carl
643--0611or497·3451
e ma eon !:lil':'1t' eadlinei, as abo\t>, IALIUIS&.m S2300tmon111 Don'twWll vtew of ba)'front activity
Pl«>a&t> a k for a can cellation featurea 2 untta An ap-C..ta.... 1124 38SEASID£Cl~LE.S.. Plan Included for . dr•
New 3 S10f)', Alta Vlst.a
••· 3 8R, 3 Ba. ocean-
b .. h , 11 · peaffngCape Cod hOme .._......, ......... __ ...,.-.. wind Condo 2BR n~.ba.. matlc ~ on this••-
nu m ~r w en ran ee mg your ad., w11113bdrma.remodeted ...a&lllWB Poot/Jacuzzi s134.soo histing duplex Into 2
v lew. 2700 SQ. II S 1300 mo pis He
•.99-5563 ()( 921-2508 , I kitchen, flreplece and Comp.ny transfer forces llMlll •IOfY, 13 bdrm hOme
t • . •r· ~~-.w...,~,;;:r:·~~#'~.,u~..Wt aaleofllM,~5.. • ... ..-~ a;~ ~~"··~--~-. 539-6190 S.t Alty ... Check your ad dan) an<f' report ,,, ~ on~ -A-tall• on thll unusual
error imm~diatelv. The DAIL) str..r Movelncond _ ... , value 0wnerw111x-c:ng
PILOT assum~ liabilit~ for the firs t "i~n~& ~1~ ~=•~2'=.'~
jnC'Orrerl insertion onh. Herliage lnvHtments 58 fHt Gorgeoua -u.~n~O'll'T
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CLASS IFIED M2-5678 ttOMI Ille.. A9k for L.arry °'Pam ::::.S 3 ~~°:""•t.; HOML!t .._ REAL ESTATE llUll .U S750.0001arga pa REAL ESTATE
yearly or 9Uftlm9r. 30 ft
t>o.i dock avail 619
2.23-7159. S.llSun 714
650-6169 ...... ltr Salt 1a.....1er lalt--..t3t;oUQD '3BR'2BK.BIO'Vartr.~ -UMIU&.n 111-~
C..aaJ 1112 ... aJ tifil-•ir.--· •• ---... --• ~EA~aY~. lll-llll ~,.. ....-J.&A E/546-2811 0 1851..()64() ~ij~jiijfiijii~~~=;:C:I::C::F!!!!'
3000 eq '1 Westdift hm
•Br. •ba. pooU..,.. den,
tam rm.. dine nn. Tr•
gar $2000/mo 71&-4873
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Entertainers delight! Large contem-
porary on one of the most pic-
turesque settings in Woods Cove. 4
BR, 3 BA, den, elevator, decks ga-
lore to enjoy the sounds of the surf ·
and spectacular sunsets.
LMISU
Prestigious Bayfront Villa. 6Br. 7 ~ Ba.
pool, lg boat docks, $4 ,850,000.
Opn 1-5 101 Via Lido Soud
Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. playroom. fireplace.
beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420,000.
UYSllE um um111 _..
Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000.
llYllE TEIUCE
Pride of owncnhlp dYplex
wit11 two 2 Bdrm t a.1.11 F11D l&LllA LM ~ latwllh•H1 ~~:!V:,,t>;:: IY .. IUft w;:.t~~~·~ C....al 4t!~1:1::01.~ ~:
Income S15.eoo. Asking flrat time offered. Im-ea 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 N N ~ P"f'd. 11200/mo s 165,000 rMnM lot. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba.. • Let me man• yOYr 650-8145187~
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
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lllUTILESS
Dramatic tri-.leVel condo
with ai>prox 1500 sq ft
Nesteled 1n a complex
surrounded with magnifi-
cent tandsc;aptng An ex-ec:uuve townhoute with
hlgtl Cllhedral ce111ng1 &
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$91 .000 loan full price
only S 141 900 646-7171
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
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Almost 2000 1.f 3 Bcsr.
den and 3 Ba Extensive
use of wood. baywln-
<Sows. stained glasa and
Fr. doors Grell Costa
Mesa location .A$klng
$182.500.
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
lrpk:, 2 car gw. Wlt'f na Saa Cltatale l Pfopeny Uc: wire. Catt Beeutfful .-culhle nome,
Westa6de St. Now only If.... Debfa. 87~9431 4 Br 2'1t Ba, Irv Terr . I 117,000. 646--665 7 l..1% E .......... ,.__._ .. ._. 2 ,., f ---------1 PTaldentlal Helght9 28' ,...,.. """' .. -.,. near ahlon laland, Npt lrt81Y.. 2ba condo. $92,000 unltw/gar&yard"50 Ctr.$1850/moS«-6800
llesl Ytr4e U90m. Asking s 110,000. S...• I...... 673-1700 Eves l Mnda
Ju.t llated 3 bdnn. torma1 •9.8-89n Qf 492...o894 letlt* ILIFFS me -
din. remodeled master Saat1 ha .... 1112 ••s IUl..n 3 8t . den. 3 Ba. Pool
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s161.500. o N eunce •Pl..e.m* l14/11M1ll Pvt pa110. trplc. s1400
Reeltor, S4&-9950 .,..." Ctreu •II llu UU (818)79&-95CM
REPOSSESSION -3Br WITI 111 -, c.,_ Cod 38r 2ba. ... ..:;; 2ba fbcef' $126.000 Low 1112..,. 2 Bdrm -den. 1 ~Ba. R-1 . ._.. <Sown. Ant 546-n39 F-...': cottage ., l)&k to ocan. yard quiet cuk»-uc • _. ... ,, 2 C« garage s12001mo shUtt.,,-s ftower boxes •irOLIHI ira-•-Cal ...... 14 ..._ Agt 6'4-721 l brand new remodel _, ~·-$1400/mo 2424 Sierra
3 Br 2 Ba~ Open House ••il• 1.... 1100 Easily yours 28' 2ba mod Vista Dys 673-1395 Sun 1-5 2~ Aoc:nest•. decor frplc btt1ns Child
Greg Astle Ag1 631-4848 aeeut bfand new 14x44 tine $875 Rat 53~190 HARBOR VIEW 3 bf'2 ba
1__: 1 .... ,. loaded wlupgrades 1n Best Atty tee lam nn. nu pntldrpa
UTIAI .,._ aduU pt(. CM S27.900 -Grdm $1295 644-4295
.LI. 3 1Br 1ba. P9l OK $17,900 OLD CdM LEASE 28R H V H ~-Wwd ~ Homea 2:be concso, pool. ..-. omea .. .., ..
In H-11..,... ~ .... 3 -rm. 991-4990or s..s.1806 $1250 mo Avan 711184 5 Bdrm . '"'mac --..-,.....,,. ""' -------67S-6000 $17 50/mo Jogt1 ~~~::..'=;.°:'·Jue:. UUILUJ PAii Olde C<IM eape Cod 28r 673-7761, 760-1397
Inside comer IOcation. A bealltlful 24 11 60 ft 28R 28a. trplc, lrg beckyr<S 2 lmp<es1M1 2 SlOfY 3Br 3ba
Choice o r lenders 2 Bath highly upgraded car garage W$hr /dryr. hme styhsti decor dbl gar St38,900. llome.LargelMng ·dln-Sll50640-7762 $1 100 Must see
1ng & kltcl'len er• with 539--6190 Best Rlty tee
family room otf enQloeed C..t• •en Udo ISie lovely 3•den. 3 ~~j ~ :~1 2 Br 1 ea S!751mo. tnCd Ba newly redec in-It yatd & patio, no pets sidetout. 673-3435 ea y Ctatttry Wb 1 GSO .. B. Meyer UDO PARK OR Bayfronl
786 C~ lZZS S4i-~8' . Penthouse Spacious -1172 p -iB(Ta. eocl9d garage. 28d • den Panoramic ac. . 2 cerMtery lots ....., 1... 1 d $500-. 080 646-8376 ...._ Pl "'• crp s rapes. bay VUS Securil~ lncd Xlnt area & stiarp $1800/mo yearly Ctaatrri•l $660 • MC No pe1S OLD c 0 M: Beau11fully re-
3880 M~ om. Prt~ 1 ZSO ~-5•42. nG-5629 m<>deMd eac>e Cod home Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, --------
patio, pool home. Fee price $775.000. In IUOI CHM
PUllSIU Hiil ICWlfl.-T
Ocean & Jetty views. marine room, 4 Br,
3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1.285,000
UYSllE PUCE umm
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up,
2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350.000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J.11 t\11 r •d• Or..,, ~ R 67) o lC>I
let U1 H•I• Y 01
Sell Vo1r Pro••rtrl
The Daly Plot offers you ttis enct size ad
on cu "Picti.e Pace" weekends for just
S25 per day, or 2 days for $.45.
Subtrit a picti.1, or we1 photorraph it for
you at I ~I th1rce.
C111 Cl111lf1t•
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Daly Piof
AD-VISOR
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Elegant 2 Br 2 Ba on one
level. Close to every con-
venience Small complex
'#!Ill pool Ask for Linda
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Cl 5 wlocean &. canyon vus
• .. • 1-t 11000 ft M· ~ Lot on rcte this upgraded "" Spacious 4 Bd • 1am1ly !Wf!rl IC .,. SuP9'10f St C M 750 SQ home wlgat lncd yd kids A I b1e J 1y 5 S12IOPEI~ ft Bldg swtable for car AOK ssso detllls $';'500;~ yrty u 1th
With part ot monthly leaM lot. nutSf/I)' Of ? L .... or _SJ&-6190 Best Atty tee WATERFRONT HOMES
going toward tile down tr1de for income Eatta!Oe 4 Br 2 Ba. dt>I INC 631-1400
pymt When you leue ~ 642-4610 i:9 blllns. lplc LIDO PARK OR Bayfront
tlon lhls 3 bdrm. 2'~ batll Newi>Ort Baytront pnme Simo Jann 642' 15111 Pen1house Sp1c1oua 111111 ELLIS residence wltll mini othce bldg SUI00,000 Mlf 9-5 or 631-45f6 2Bd -def'I PanoramlC a.a.al020 ocean vieWl Onfy 1 re. 8111 Grundy Rltr 675-61fi1 EASTSIDE RENTALS bay VUS Secur11y
-blocks to the beach! Affordable 3 Bdrm ,... $1900/mo _.,..., 759-1501 Office butlding 779 w . •-"7 SPAClllS 19tll st c M $325.000 curety fenced. enciosed OLD CD M Beautifully re·
Sunny end brtghl 3 Bdrm 3 garage $650 Kids Ot< modeled Cape Cod home
Ba 2 level with a grNI lac.me Pnr 1350 Hurry• wlooean & canyon vus
1ocat1on and assumable ••un--• ,. Ut ... 1IO Spaaous 4 8d -fam11y loan Includes 111 the .,mJ;..,,... Ott Tustin Ave. 1rg 28drm rm Avlllable July 15th
goodies ln<:ludlng crectcl-lO units S700K time wlgar & leisure type $2500/mo yr!)
Inn hreplaoe. wall to wall 12 units S725K peho quietly tnc<S $625 WATERFRONT HOMES .. .., 14 units S850K INC 631 1400 carpet and beSI ot all a ~~~~~~~~:_ Tom Lee. &r 642_ t60l 539-6190 Best Rlty lee •
price that 11 affordable 111.IOI... Flat 1415 rents lhls 2Br Peo1nsula~ido ISie, July
St21,500. 751-3191 LioolSLE bale view appts 539--6190 S3SOO August $4000
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SELECT 3 Br 2ea. 1rg playroom, • FOILllS • Best Riiy tee Agt 675--6161
S tum only $400,000 8111 • FllUct• • SHARP 3Bdrm Shor•s PROPERTIE Luio.ury 2 'fT old condo 2 ---Grundy Rltr 67~ 161 M 0 S T B E A U T I F U L Br 2 Ba fplc microwave Beach house • Pools STEPS TO OCEAI 21 Rue Fontambleau. &g DUPLEX IN COM WON wisher <S~ 2 car gar S l 150 moflse 645-0423 $111,0001 Canyon. ocean & harbor ARCHITURAL AWARD S8951mo Includes Westcllff 4BR 2·~ pool
view 4'> Bdrm s Ba 2 + water lleat Avail 6 7 mainl gardener inc1
In Newport Beach You II trplc 4700 sq ft Priced GOLDEN PROPERTIES $15001mo. 675-260;
fan in love wilh lh1s 3 below market at 6,ASSUMABLELOAN I 752-1589 ~~:,@~ b•t = w~: $4911.000 Open HOUM 3 BDRM IN EACH UNIT Super CINn Esidt 28r 'ba WESTCUfF'S
places skyhght high _Sun Mon 640-60l5 Jann $450.000 64~-8202 Bkr t'lse ty~ apt Nu oaint ellET ltllm
beamed oeihngs a spal 121111 TIE LIU yd. gar beeut neigh-4 Br pool, very eoun1r,
Only steps to POOi tennis New Port He I g II ts •VIEW Of IAY• bOrtlOO<I $615 S32-3269 very cllarm1ng, e ver\
& __ .._ .. 14 _,..,.. , eir1ra.. 9•roener pool Mr· ,_,.• ,.. v ve P...-. 3BR•fam rm. 2 ba R V Da11 Ptiat %226 vice incl No pets Yrly comlonaot. home you atOfage & 98CUl'1ly gate Across rrom Newport "-.-.~.. 38 1ea9e $2000 67J·7S44 sh 0 u Id se. I 0 d. y OPEN SA l SUN 1-S Harbor y act\\ Club lhlS V"WI """''no manne r
646-7171' 2345 161h St shafp duplea With I kiell-PIUS den 2 trples many ll1t1 la.-1%10
Dr Robinson 645--t670 er 1 .. 1ur• out1t1ndlng e.1nras oncluded S800 s THE REAL
ESTATERS
hnanciog Cati btOltet 539-6190 Best Rlty fee 3bf 1 'Atba Condo near S C 28r 2''tba condo Nu cpt & 645 8202 ': -Plaza. P9ho POOi apa
drps Pool. spa S 1oa.OOO -Ftutau gar $700 mo 6•4-0449
613-1200 °' 546-81sg Comm• eld9 S349 000 No Valley Wt ADUL r COMPLEX .: ""' .. LITlll1ll' Laguna wnh 4 rHld BMtsth41,_t138'2baro-c ondo . 1mmac 2br
with good 3 BR llOme, unrts Ocean~ 11 9" mantle trplc dbl gar $695 t''\ba. pool So SA
$199.500 Assumaot. ftnan Owner S39-6190 S.t tM SS75 540-0374
llWfllT•W 537-6030 l11t.1Hc• l2D C.U.m.iaas
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El.?'!·FQualREEltEySOuat'W\T ..,. .. _~f!ad5,....; _~sel M.g 642·7047 Ron" 34 ' ToppeOlremoved C~ Oorby Sima RH ~1 ocuton $18tu 6'e$-6084 16yraofhti>PYcuttomert. Cuttom We><k. We Love ... ~ ~ .,. up, new lawN 751-34 78 New "41tax9fGIM ClasMS N lie. 2806'4. 875-0313 Perlec;tion "3-<>911 C.at11c1m - ----•••ut HARPER CONST Add's & C. .. latt llllilt "'-ae1·' Gardening· Anson1ble & ~AFE UVA SUNlAN--c -BG+ 12 YRS EXP.I'm lmll , Remod 40 .,,. exper. -... ... accommodating e • FAST-NO BURN OR PEEL utlom l1Cll-SI~ M price•.,. tmalll
• 13•822 714/952-9-433 *New cabinets. cablrl4tt llllm·llOI OlllT. Free ffl TIM &4S·& 1l; · EMC MUSCLE TONING· Bl~k·Coneret..Stucco YJEFF e&0-66'e6 facing, bera & fOl'mlca _ LOH tnchff·NO Sweet Rel I Fr" Ht 549-9492 "'f ~:::ir ::;;~-;:;:~=:~~5:r4~0 ~~<>:':;~~~~~:~='. r~~~!~t:w~ s.;:,~~~~c -~~\f~~~~~~~ Lf:·.~~~ ••1 .. He1B••1t _ In• For est 552·9142 tree est. Juan 548.-9448 trT ct tf!b ,,,..,Arn Anti••• •Free est · 100% Fin * Callii•~ R .a REPXIA.sEAV.mMooet
Pfompt. courteous Mr--THE BEST 634-3-424 ......... ~11-----' ... ~.. a .... Cleaai•t
vice. rae1ory tra1nec:t . cuatom F apprng i cook-* ;4Hobe REPAIR f\681N's cttXNINd *~i~~~o=1~~;i.t
1echn1Clan1 549~3077 Carr•)'J Ing se<vlce. excfus1ve1y In Etec-P1umb-C•'9W'try SERVICE a thoroughly
Expen 5°pentry Servbt the t>ffeh area. 6e 1-9721 Remodels Keith 6-t&-4672 c;lean houM. 540-085 7 ni9
Al__!ka]t Repelr~od·Addltlons iJectrical Expert Repairs 15 yfi exp Houseclean/Maintenance i;;.;;.;;*~lL-"""'" 11""0•Y1•1·a·.--
Partclng Xreu • RePalts Doors-etc 548-4980 P&lll,.• ILEC-IO Gen m11nt elecucal, Reas w/good rals free CLEAN & EXPERT Resurtacl~Sealcoallng REMODEL Repair. A.id Quallf~rk. fr.!:., plumb Craig 536-4119 NI Carlot 548-4422 Over 25 years ex.per1ence
Ind . S&S 1-4199 Comm. allpllues 18yrs 425513 9G8·7401 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Qua!lty hOUHClean1ng Uc T-116,428 730-1353
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HOME YOUR CAR LIKE
NEW 494·5854
In area Uc/t>ondedllns'd Carpentry. Windows. Thorough. responsible IT&IYlll CIWll Palomb0Cons1968-3564 Electr1c1an. $25/hr. bid or Paint fences etc Yes local refs Pal 497-nS-4 ·
Repair-Doors-Allerallons plans lor do 11 yourselfer. Jesus ts Lord 847-2367 STllEITS IOYlll 00.
Remodel-Panel-Patios 446036 968-3189 ---OrangeCo Origltlal
Wlndow·Fences-Cabmel ELECTRICl"N Repairs. Painting. Drywall. Boast Sltti11 Sludent Movers Insured " etc Free estimates -L T124 436 "'•1 8 .. 27 35yrs exp Jerry 546-4413 Lie 233108 Smallllge Gary 645•5277 PTL Sct'iool Exec/wife. rasp ic -.,.. -..
CdM HouH Painter .
.. landyman Paint/fix
aQVthlng 8"40-8259 Expert Wallcoveflng-ln·
11a11a11on Reas. Consult·
CHUCK THOMPSON ant Anlgnmt 581·8590 PAINTINO -
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Anyllme M&M 642-9033
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--------Mother with i boys would Carr• Stmct RESID/COMM'UIND Hnlia1 slarl Sept 644"2430 STlHila srlDHTS
1ove to babysit children 4 Diamond Carpel Cleaning 26 yrs Do my own work oJMP JOBS & Laa4ica'6•I IOVIH COllP&IY
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yrs-up 1n my nome Able cleaning, repairs. Lie 278041 Al 646-8126 S 0 G 0 S 10 1>1Ck up from school, 1nS1alla1tons & sales MALL M VIN J B LANDSC r & CLEAN-Callfornta s Original
Ci ~ • MIKE 646-1391 Student Movers lrg Jenced yard near 15 yrs e•pe< In Orange Co lr•IDIDI UP 5 Yrs exper lree est
Fedco FI T 751-9624 855-0665 eommercfal/Aesidentlal HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Dave 760-9077 Uc CAL T136898 Insured Furnllure, Trash. Trees ••(7 14)841-6101 ••
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Driveways. patios. paths bonded 20 yrs tn area College sludent w/lg truck Olvorce $25-$55 Bank-College professor comes
etc No job too small Mcweeney Landscape low rate, prompt. Tt1ank ruptcy $75 Wiiis $25 to your home Eva
t26) yrs exp work guar •·
oav•s Pa1nnno 96-4-3837 JOlll llElllY llHFlll
llc.tt4 t5232 * 548-6213 QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR --
PRICES FREE EST Quahly Roofing Sr citizen
Call John 891-2050 disc Refs Uc •348877 K Funke 645-0193
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Board. 28 Civic Center
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Ana. CA 92701. Lie reas 631-2345 4 yrs 1 e . Inc 553-9252 Reas Mickey 536·0553 645-5124 you Ccurl 759-1936 CdM Wendy 963-5540 ext 10 558-9282. 499-2779 ti's a BREEZE
Claullled Ada 6'42-5678 Classified ads do 11 well. ---------
Apartatat1 Faraillat4 Apartat1t1, Oaf. Atuta11t1, Val. lt11t•tat1, VaJ. Hotels 1ttll 2904 Oflict ltat1b 2914 LHt I Foaad 3004 la1iae11t1 &tit Wutt4 5100 Btlt Waatt4 _ SlOO
Costa Neu 2624 Costa Mt1a 2724 Costa Nt11 2724 Raat. letcla 2740 UllU IU 1617 westclllt or NB ~ FOUND ADS for Salt 40U CHIROPRACTIC AS-llllYlllftrFLllllT 14501 Dix mobHe home. no MESA PINiS 2650 Harla •$475/up 1 Br, turn IOTOll 111 S 1 30 sq fl ICE CREAM SHOP for SIST /SECRETARY P/Tlme, 6 dys week. New-
pets Mature adults 2 Br S.'.350tmo -utU. No BEAUTIFUL Bach $475 pool. spa 18992 Flonda Wk"' rentals $125 & up Agent 541·5032 AR£ FREE sale ~· your own Must be bright&. cneerfuL~ -port Bch area 6'5·78.45 waterbeds no pets Cpl 1 B" 5575 ., N---"""I "'••c ... anulp & Onl" those w1lh exp need Quiet secure · urm 842-2834, 8-42-3172 Color TV fr-cott•·•.' S300lup crpts dranas ate """V' .,_ " ""' ' ORV CLEANERS · wilnfant only 2450 New· PRVT auo. pool, spa • • ...., ....... .-----.. _le respond 646-9702 • · -.:..JJ~~;J~~~~~~f!:~~ ... -~~ · ~~~·~ Mtwfe ~nte:r Pefaon ·-O • ...:i. ~;;': • t · • ~in 1<ftcn·s~avaKr · 8li 8 -· ~. -..l:rf --~ fll'lfr~ .... ~~._,
2BR apt Garaoe. lndry 5"'9-244'T Twnhse Bltins, lrptc, encl 985 N Coast Hwy . lasiaen Opp. 4014 CLERK 7-11 , F/t1me. 1 15 ~arbor
ALL UTILITIES PAID hkup, $600/mo 1stllas1 -l&YM•f "lfW gar wl elec opnr Quiet Laguna Beach 494_5294 Approx 900 sq fl 142-lllf Womenr a un;:..-ue ..... ,~. 11pm-7am M-Fn $4.•0 Compare before you rent sec/S.'.300 IMS-8980 r•n • S695 Call 536--0921 • tcurn11hed wllh desk & ----,.. .,._,..,._ hr P/llme 11pm -7am Expe<lenced Newly decorated custom Condo styte wt cathedral --chairs nr 17th & NewPo<t Found Blk long hatr grn you will enioy Window SallSUfl $-4 40/hr 675 WOl"k In IUP9' v me
design features pool $400/mo 1 Br 1Ba. Sml ceiling, 1 Br wlloll, New condos for seniors SQWI MOTIL $600 Call Belly 6'44·2270 eyes lame CAT wearing Secunly Prod's 979-i624 Paularino. CM 751·4652 bar You'll work your
bbq, cov'rd garage. sur-COl18Q8 Off road, quiet enclsd garage balcony Unlurn. forced air heal/air. Wkly rentals now avall silver bell Npl Blvd mbl ---buns off wtllle having the
rounded Wllh plush land-2072 Newpof1 Blvd laundry bllrns. no pell, drapes, micro. crpts. se-s 119/wit & up Color TV, Exec Secrelarlal SerViCe hm. CM 645-8292 lloaey to &..aa 4024 CllPmllS time ot your Ille! Apply In
...... N 2B f TSl .. ~... ••2 110• $750 855 ""'"'5 SP .. C cured entries & Pk"" 1 h• I needed to locale In ex--T I h ti ' 2 5pm HOGUE sc...,.ng o pets r urn -•• -• • -V<><> ,.... block from shappl~"and p"'"ones n room ec:ullve suite, OC Alrporl FOUND Dog Pom/M LO&IS llOYI llOOO e •P one recep on.st pe<son -
365 W Wilson IM2-19l 1 $575/mo 2 Br 2 Ba. frplc, P&Jll Smll~ health care lactlll~• 2274 Newport 81Yd C M area. 6 mos free rent shaved back Fountain Pmne F1nanc1al SeNIOeS using computer ler-BARMICHAEL 'S, 1976
I le L 2669 • 646-7445 5-49.1480 Valley Elem School 557_3512 mlnals Muat type Ad-Newport Blvd .. CM !1rJ!rt IC• encl gar. all bit-ms. near Condo sryte w/calhedral The Delma Corp 842-7724 aaaer 962_2721 _ vanoe wOh dynamic com-6'45-3678
IEWPlllT PIH HU ShOP~;': c°:~t': SI ceiling, 1 Br wllof1. 2 Br 2 OUIET 2 Br. 1' rba. $625. ltatals 2906 htHtiH S1it11 Mort9a111, pany opening new office -Ex-pe<-le-nqed--MC-re_l_ary_for-
Y'rly 1 br no pets, avail ~:ie en:!i~o~.ar~~~~cfrr~~ mo Spac 1 Br, 1 ba, Newport Center full F~~1~~~1!ie~~1':.'e~PH v;f T.D.'s 4021 9in5~1~7~a o':1~·1~~~pt magazine publisher
now S600 673-6640 TSl llllT 1'2· 1I03 blllns, no pels. $750. $485 6m56o. Walk lo bch E1Sloe CM. studlO. avail. servtoe 714/6'44·6800 846-5444 WANTED People-~""'"" Musi have good lhOfl-"'•75/mo. 2 Br. 1 ba apt 960-8 6/15. Nr ..__ __ h & shops. or 673-1700 eves ,......., ··• CONSTRUCTION hand & typing skills. Al-" I I U ( -855-0665 SPMC ..,.._, --pv1 TD $$S S 10,000 up ' "'" •H s, D • Upper umt. close to all, Pvt yard. prkg $700/mo Found White dog with ID No credit ...-no penally SUPER/PROJECT MGR tractive offices In lrvlne.
lndry rm. 2272 Maple N-er 2 Bdr. w/w cpl, SUWllD incl ullls 6'42-2045 IOlllEOIS N-porl Beach Anin\al Denison Assoc 673-7311 Construction of high end Call 752-6'474
lalH1 lalHcl 2706 TSL lllT H2-1103 ~~a::s. ~~~ ;;~~;~~;· YILUIE Fabulous oceanfront 3 -Br ElECITIYI SUITE She~ter 644 3656 single lamily home pro-FIBERGLASS LAMl-3 Br 2Ba, ulll pd, yrly 2 Ba. trplc. perfec:I sum-Full service Recepllonis1. FOUND young Female iiti'JWaatH 5100 ject In Laguna Niguel NATOR Experienced
$750 Mc Nash Ally &VllWLE IOW Pool/Ir pie, pv~tlo, New 1 & 2 Bdrm lu~ury ' mer vacation 759-8133 • conference room. Xerox. Shep, College Park, c M A•SWEllll sr•"tOE area. Ongoing projects to Apply at Westerly Manne
6'42-1334 1Br. Ing, ranoe, laundry, dshwshr. E'slde K-lge 1 Br apls In 14 plans 1 Bdrm, mall and top Secretarial area t>rown 540-34 71 n• I follow In Oceanview mas-660 W 17th St CM pool. carPo<t No pels $535 2Br $610 557-284 l 2 Bdrm and Townhomes lido Isle & Peninsula Service on site From · _ _ Taking appllcallon for ler planned community. ·· Ctrtaa 4tl Mar 2722 5495/mo • pools, tennis, waler-homes. July $.'.3500, Aug. S275 and up LOST 2 small while non-open minded operators., Musi be top flight. Excel-FULL CHARGE BOOK-
CHARMINd 2 Br. 2 Ba. 931 w 19th SI. 548-0492 Small 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba house tails. ponds Gas paid $4000. Bill Grundy Rtlr Cal1fornla Eucullve descripl Dogs. Spot & anractlve VOIOG necess-
1
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beamed ceilings, fplc Easts1de 2 Br 1 Ba gar. $500/mo IM0-746• Eves drive Nonh on Beach 10 Centerpointe love them H B area Re-bonus program Call O Hiii Co .. 1 Upper New-& fringe benefits. Invest·
deck. pa110. gar lndry trplc beam• ce1I $635 • McFadden and West on N-Po<t Beach deluxe, 19762 MacArthur Blvd ward 847-7446 Sam -4pm 250·0355 port Plaza. Newport menl Co localed In New-
hkup Walk 10 beach 1st last & sec $225 2 per-••cFad"en lo Seewtnd faces beach, sips 8 Pvt I J ---I Beach 92660 & call War port <>---h s~d -·-
$975/ 2•o 7" 14 Mle81iBJIU ,... u gar w/d $6001-... pp (corner o am -LOST Butch 7', lb Terner ANSWERING SERVICE -.,_... · ..... r...,,., .. e mo .. • ;J sons no pets 650-1798 v 11 111•)893 5198 .... b ) 1 c e James lo •""""nl to ••arw't Ste 200 1•n 1 age .. 730-37n or 731-6689 ° r e e r v 1 n e 8 brown & wh11e vte of Bear Telephone operator 7-3 r n r ...,....,. · "" 1 · · vu
Roomy deluxe 2 Br 2 Ba Eas1s1de sharp 1br encl TOWllOIH Newport ltacla 769 -955·2288 & Yukon c M 540-2887 shift 362 3rd St 11C menl at 752--07oo Newpof1 Center Or ~-
garage. sundeck rncl pets 546-5882 aller 6pm •1 I ftr tit S 12SO exclusive Newport clean. Quiel. $650-$1250 SHARE 200 sq 11 ottice in LOST F/wh1te Poodle mix CIOI w /"4Slr suite. p111 2 car I gar bll-ms $525 mo No C • II OCEANFRONT class A, Laguna Beach ----Port Buen, Ca 92660
washer/dryer $ lOOOtlse 979•3848 ask tor Pam Frplc vaulted ce1hng dt>• Tower condo. deluxe 2Br 675-4688 S A nr ma1or lrwys S 100 (Missy) (Old) vic Gold-&JIClfTECT FIT Position available for ti IEIEUl IFFIOI
Agent 544.72 11 garage. pool & spa 2t>a on bay wtocean view mo 55 l-8320 all 3 enwest & Mac Fadden Industrial and commercial. Costs Mesa hnest Heallh Typing. flllng. heavy
E side Bright cheerful 2br 2 Br 2·, Ba ·Oen $850 & lull sec Lease or S~~~r ~~al~0 2$ 1~ OC Airport area off space. H B 898-1190 REWARD NB AtE office 675-6 I tO FOOd Slore House or.en-phones Some wknd Costa NHa 2724 1 ba Frplc 2nd llr 666 W 18th 6'45-2739 mo-to-mo 673-3504 weekly On & off lhe 533-1163 sq I. lots ol Losl ma Boxe; 3 yrs led dependahle. neat & work $900-$950 per mo
1 Br 1 Ba 323 E 18th 1 car carport $625 640--0997 WE OFFER A CHOICE 2BR 2BA den. Qutel area beach Pmne weeks shll prkng. 1anitor1al & all ulllS Fawnlwhl. Mesa Verde ".fr!:~~~:les M:e~~,;: w1l~~TH~:sseM:~~~Ta1 Int by a:~~~ ,Mon-Fri
gar. patio no pets $480 lmmac 18R nr SC Plaza Want a selecllon of great clean. no pets, $775 yrty. avail Call today for best ~-l~~r:; :~,~~t~ ft area REWARD 5"'9-2320 lmmed openings Apply 225 E 17th St.CM ua-• 111•-J
Siena Mgmt IM 1-1324 AIC, l/f relrig, pool sec. hv1ng? We can otter any-673·6209 or 673-9127 selecttOn. _ _ __ LOST while Cockltl~I Wetherby Kayser shoes •--...
1Br & 2Br Apt poo1 taun-ga199 SSOO 9f>-4-2198 ~~~Oh~~~:,~~~ 1~~ 3Br 2ba, 1 btk to beh N.B. Realty 675-16'42 Olc~ll~ 2 ~~um ~00:,' EaSlllde c M. area Re-~aahion Island, Newpo'1 COOIS IEIE.UL lfflOE
dry lac From $424/mo Large 1 Brl ea - -NB HB 1hlnk ol us ftrSI 101 $950tmo 1 yr lse Open Vacation-ava OU e s ar . v.ard 645-9590 Iv msg each Sell·Slarllng. aggressive t Per" otfc. lllvy phones. 546-0336 382 v cto a bl n Ne t airporl area 756-1234 ' 1nd1v1duals lo work at Or. It t be --'f 1 ro w wpor 1ha1cno1ce01 rdeal living Sun 10-IPM 5106 Nep-leatals 2907 Male blk/tan Dobie Babysrller occas10na1, tor 1 e yprng. mull ....,
& Har t> or new TSL MGMT 642-1603 tune Ave 832-2080 -"!!!""'!"'!'"!!'~!!""'!"~~~-01t1ce & Reception avail Female Brindle Pit Bull Balboa tamily 637-2813, Cly's finest hamburger stafler, mature 6'42-5221 I BR. retng rangetovn
$430 mo S300 sec
646-034 1 alt 1 30 p m
$!~~e~~1-~~~;stpaint NBREALTY675-1642 s750tmo 2Br 2 baduplex IEACHREITALS 450 sq 11 approc Siamese cal K11tens 673-2872wknds reslaur~n~ers~~3.f~~ GENERALOFFICE
lower un11 2 car encl gar. Avail now Wkly Balboa $400/mo 1005 Bnoso avail Newpon Sheller IUYSITTEIS IEEIEI ~~~F:I Ruby's on the Typrng. filing. dlctaphone WOODUID VILUH
1 & 2 Br apts pool, spa
llr. pat10/bal No pets
blk 10 beach 202 Davrd Newport Riiy 675-8170 C M 650-6533 644-3656 Balboa Pier in pleasant Fountain VI~ Adlls. flt-pit evstwknds G I TSL lllllT H2-1103 Lge Ml Cabin nr Lake by Office spaces/Ei1ec Suite Penoaah 3012 Charlotte's Sitters. •no ottloe. d pit me for stu-
2 Br 198 1 Maple upper
refnge avail now. otf st
prl<ng. no pets $475 2
people. Agt 641· 1324
Lg 1 Bdrm With oarage No
pets exit refs. Call all
6pm 645-3487
LUX CONDO $525-$625 v ER s A ILLE S-V 1 L L A TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or BALBOA
d S In Coala Mesa Area 82nd SI NB, 645_3746 IECOUTlll FUlll dent Flex hrs. 96'4-4951
';'0° 5:;_93~9wkn 8 lps S 1501450 Call 631 -0141 WE lllE STILL OPEi . BABYSITIER WANTED PIT FIT Flair for decorat-GENERAL OFFlCE,
2 Br, 1 Ba. clean. freshly
painted fenced patio
gar $575/mo Drive by
Isl 2183 Ponoma r:A
645-7009
Walk to SC Plaza
Frplc, ate. security, W/D,
pvt club. w/tennia cts.
pools. 1ac saunas, gym. 1
Br studio $600/mo
642-1603 $700 -$1100 LOVELY Maui 2 Br ·water-Window office. prof suite. Ing essential wlll train. Part time. Flex. hrs. F 1 1 And running 7AM-1000 2 limes a week. u -Ca11Julle846-3212 !<>RON _7035 froot Condo Owner ash on Island high r se, PM a day, 7 days a week perienced 548-7248 Baat. leacla 2740 631-4960 Agent
2BR 1 ba. patlO. cable TV. Co'r.y 2Br Iba. frplc.beam
pool, no pets. $525/mo, celllngs, gar Nwpt Hghts
Call 960-2675 No pets S675 645-1682
S60 p/day. Avl. June & recepl, conf rm. copier Present this ad and re---BALBOA AREA IEITIL UlllT, II 11111111111 I
Fall 644-4022 Call 760-0SOO 1 f X-rau lie Aexlble, pt-time. s·n•m cerve a wo massages O< HAIRDRESSER '
675-4063 2 Br. 1 Ba Spacious.
fenced yd $525
leatals to laliatll 1he pr1oe or one 675_ 1457 s e a I B e a c h ~
SLare 2908 leatall 2916 01110110F11&SS&1E 1213>431-2929 •uru•nn • Banking IEITlL IYlll1EST est growing (HouH-
4 er hse. shr wt 3 others, nr SCllOL PIOPHn l 1 t I. MHIOll TtLLEll FIU TIIE c1eann1ng Service) tOOk-
Lii COllO $585-$785/mo 2 & 3 LEASE S 1100 2 master
Walk 10 SC Plaz.arplc, ale, Bdrm enc 1 gar brs. 2 balhs, secur11y 545-2611 or 754-6468 secunty. W/D. pvt club. wshr/d;yr hookup. yrd: 675-7570 evs/673-8696
Make your shapp1ng eas-w/tenms cts. pools, Jae, paho Newport Beach Penlnsula Pt. 1Br. patio
ier by using lhe Dally Pl-saunas. gym. 1 Br stu-Realty Dys IM 1-1603. $440/mo yrl)' Waler pd
lot CIUllfted Ads d10 $600/mo 675-4067 eves 960-4614 MICkte 650-5711
s flLLEllTO• XI 1 Experienced hygenlest Ing for people w/cets bch Non-smkr 255 Cl11sr11a1 ftr •arltty nt opportunity n an at-needed capable of per-Xlnl opponunlty for Id-
Pool. tennis 6'42-3860 tf aothtttt1 11 110 ... 112 tractive Savings & Loan forming expanded func· vancemenl. RELIABLE lmmed opening offers Condo, own Br/Ba, laun-ftHtlll Y1lltJ trtl. ESCORTS /MODELS varied duties Teller lions Aft 5PM, ~4-5-487 PEOPLE need onty apply1
-:=:..!_---oiiii:=~~~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9 YOU DESERVE IT dry, blllns Nr golf crs & W111 ltHt IELOW Outcall ONLY 835-9 t99 exper preferred Call * 551-1243 * ~2~~~9!11~~~·,i, utlls IUHn. FREE TRIP TO GERMANY Betty 7~~.~o~ llCTlPIOIE/nPIST llP·lllU
Friday, June 8
SYDNEY
0MARR
ARIES (Man h 21-Apnl 14)· Past patlerns snap -)Ou'll be more
sclf~rchant. )"Ou'll hrcak from ··intolcrabk s1tuat1on ." You'll get to
hean of mattcrc;, you'll be concerned with creativity. romance. fresh
concepts. Leo f\quanus na11vcs pla} paramount roles.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 20): Learn b} teaching-being generous
no.,.. .,.. ill pa) future di\ 1dends. Emphasis on diet. nutnt1on. general
health and atten11on IO medical-dental resolutions Sense of d1rect1on 1s
spotlighted -don°t t hoosr course .,..h1ch leads onl} to intngue.
GEM INI I ~fa, 21-Jum· 20) Populant} increases. more demand~
are made on 'our lime member ol opposite sc>. 1s scnsttl\e and could
become' ll tlm of··gn:en-e}cd monster." Focus on auracuon. children.
ab1ht\ to 1mpnn1 't' le Sag1ttanan is 1n picture.
CANCER 1Junc 21-.lul\ 22> Focus on pracucal matters. lea'e
Sp('culatmn for another time ( hcd. bluepnnts. maps. tcmtonal nghts
Sale-; ah1ht) "heightened. \OU are able to atd others 1n queo;t of home.
haste scrnnl\ \<.·orp10 Leu persons pla) ke} roles.
LEO (1111~ 21-.\ug 221 Populant) is stronger than onginall~
ant1np;Ht•J 'nu II lt'l't'l\.t' numt>rouo; <>ffers. kev t!. to be ~k<'t1vc
Romamt· ,1nd nt·a11,e proJt'rt'> dommate C\C1t1.ng M'enarm Tr-JvCI
in"1tation I'> l'\tt•mkd and dl·~·nc'i senous cons1dcrat1on
VIRGO ! .\ug 2 '\-~pt 22) Domestic adJUStment ta~es place -
1n"VC'\tmcnt'i 1n home propcrt) are featured. You obtain needed
material. ~nu gain reas,urance from fam1l~ member Funding 1s
available. proper rnntach can be made tf you make inquines.
LIBRA (~pt 2J-Oct ::!~).What appears to be a loss 1s mcrcl) a
tcmporar} dcla) Moon in your sign h1ghhghts personahty, special
appearances. correct dl·osions and appeals which bnna positive
results. Def1nt tcrm'i. perfect techniques. get nd of superfluous
material. _
SCORPIO (Oct 2 ~-Nov 21 )· This can be a power-play day.
Someone bchmd ~enc" hai> faith in you and proves 11. Judgment.
1ntui11on arc: on t.arg('I Rell'tionship intensifies and vou'll feel alert.
altH~ and k1ck1n3 raurus. Cancer. Capncorn persons fiaure
prom1ncntl}
SAG ITT ARIUS I No\ 22-Dcc 21 )" Fulfillment dominatc<1 -
you'll be plca$Cd wtth yourself. peers will applaud and you could hc.-
"01rtina with fame .. You'll stnl..e chord of universal 41ppeal -\Cenano
will spotl1&ht love monc) and health Anes plays prominent rok.
CA.PfllCORN (Dec 22-Jan 19). Get read} for new st.irt,
1dvanccment in bu.,1ne'>~ or rnreer You'll ae1 to hcan of mal1cl"\, \lou'll
meet dynamtC. ~·reau-.t•, cxc1t1ng indt' 1duaJs. ut ao of pa!lt pauem
which lead to lo~~. defeat Aq~nan play'i s11mficant role
AQUARJUS (Jan 20-feb 18). Moon posttaon h1ahhatus rduca·
uon. communicauon. lanfuage study ... tas110g" of forr1gn loo(k
Hunch 1s on target. you'I pin "t>xtra mformallon " Harmon\ 1\
rt1torcd. populant~ incrf'a~ and man) will rnntinuc tt> look to you for
lcadenh1p. Pl (Feb 19-Man:h 20): Creall' c lllllC~ no~ -you'llbr alcn.
you·11 be e.itpcnmcnuna. \ou'll be making contact~ wtth ''tntcmting
people .. Pu~ha of wcann apparel w1JI ma~c 'ou more v.-arf of
hod\l 1ma c. Proper diet 1ses~n11al 1fyou art• ROIOJt 10 Oc.· proud of\ our
appt'arancC'
~,
4 .
I
Gated village. pure luxury
2 Br 2''1 Ba eleganl Uvtng
By appt only 631-5-439 Femalermtetosllare3BR lll1t/011t.lltil. 11 you were 1he glfl 5'8' HOO Adams Ave Sharp person needed to hlrlngcounlerhelp.Ctleck-
c o n d o . po o 1 I s p a l1ol••••· red shoes, while bag Costa Mesa, Ca EOE work In fast paced New-Ing In CIOtflM. Apply In $350/ 714/432--0456 wt blue towel w/whlle por1 Beach R.E oHlce. person 1000 No Coul mo. Ct1taot Cartl .ltHS gulls sm brown car Saw BASKINS ROBINS pll Must have excellent typ-Hwy, Laguna Be.ell
Fem Roommate share • 1•2-1111 al H B beach Mothers help wanted M thru F, Ing & dlcalaphone skills, Br condo. Easlblulfs. --day Call Hubert, days Cal1Bob675-9191 75wpmtyping word pro-The fastest draw In the
720-1328 or 759 8282 Coa•ercial 405-536-6562 Beaultcr;;;--cesslng exper helpful. Weal ... a Dally Piiot ltatab 2911 Clatalfled Ad. Call Today F 10 shr lg CM hrne X-(;hg HllllCUTIHS Contact Lydia. 833-2900 &42-54578.
for asslstance--teacher In 16040 Harber. F v HIT & RUN DRIVER at •---------
wheel chair 6'45-2357 1240 sq ft. NtJWport & Del Ma,. St. Fri SIPHOm I•
fURNISHEO or
UNFURNISH[D
HEALTH
CLUBS HNNI~
SWIMMING plu.,
mu<h more' Sorry
no pet\ Modeh
opl'n daily q 10 6
~ood
Aputm~nts
Ntowport Buch So
1700 16th Street
(at Dover)
642-SllJ
Newpor1 Buc.h No.
880 Irvine Avt-nue
(al lt>thl
(>45-1104
IM•S 2900
Fem. Roomma1e ihare 4
Br con<;lo, Eaatblufls
720-1328 or 759 8282
2 RMS. H B. TWNHSE,
S300 & S225 plus ·~ utll.
988-3893
Health oriented non Agent 541-5032 night 11pm. June 1 Can Ot1t1 ltaa
smoker 10 shr lovely 2 Br you help me llnd a new home Newly decorated Busy Npl Blvd. CM Newer black Daydon Dodge,
3 mm. from beach 1400 retail/office. ale. S 70 st gold or bronze pin stripe.
mo Mitch 645_ 126·2 Only $595/mo 645-9628 Msy have some damage c d 1 p 1 R to Iron! Dodge Central ol M/F share 3 bdrm apl In orone e Mar r me e-Anaheim 1n place of Uc
lrvme. $300/mo 1mmed tail space Avsllable July plate I am 1n 1n1ens1ve
552-1018 1 Parktng 101 Agent care Hoag Hospital 673-8494
M or F. to share apt 2 PLEASE HELP ME
houses from beach Newport Blvd Costs 6'45-5124
S350tmo675-6459 Meu 1500 sq/It --------• _ S750/mo Realonomlcs
N B steps lo beach M-Corp 675-6700 Mike TOP SSS non smkr. resp & neat Femai.s pref Models and
$260 no ultls 573_0390 Shopt S1ore/Olf1ce space Escorts (2131866-1984 _ ____ 300 SQ fl or more reas
Newport Cres1 Pool. Ten-c Mesa C-2 548-7249 SclaHb I
ms, Spa Non-smoker lastractioa 3016 $385 642 •3850 or •CdMdlxsu1tes AC amp
646-t869 (Tom) prkg from S200 2855 E MAKEUP SEMINAR _ __ _ Coast Hwy 675-6900 Learn all you need lo know
Prof/M 25+ lr9 4bf 3ba. 2 I • . I abOut the art 01 Cos-
frpl pool. gar, S275 S 100 D a1tn1 mellcs 1 lull day ot com·
•Full benefits
*Advanced I raining
•Full or part time
HPlllCITS
111-JHO
beauty
Hair dresser & manicurist
with following Rent
space or comm1sa1on
968-0757
CAFETERIA HELP
PIT 10 30AM-3PM 5 dyt
No wknd work Cos1a
Mesa area 673-4403
after 3PM anyday
CARPENTER-frame/finish
for home 1mprovemen1 3
Yrs min e1eper 840-222 1
Cashier PI T Parking -X 3030 1t slruclure Npt Bch $4 00 Pro/F roomtba S 150 mo ppro• sq II Incl g .:.:H;.;e,Ojlt._.W,.a;.;a;.;t;.;;M.;.._..;S;,;1;.;0~ hour 675-2790 1n exch for hie cooking. 300 II otflce 3 ph . _ _
sec dep 650-6720 Tracee ltatah 2920 plete trammg 64 t -7348
housework. so~ driving 1005 Brloso. C M • • A
•or M~1or 6'42-8558 s15001mo 644-7269 Dally PllOI ................... .
Resp, prof, M/F, fun, splll Irvine area. 1200 sq II .
sui;er home. N.B. $550 H $550/mo See tenant at : :
548-6784 W 261-2223 3023 S Orange Ave SA
Rmmt to shr 2br apt oii WOODSHOP wllh machln-
Balboa Penn S375 mo ery. CM 1200 aq fl
Parking avail 675-0888 w1u1111 $475 6'e6-2289
Fem Roommate IQ9 2 BR AiHHctat1t1 3002 ;
apt AcrOA St to Bch. SPIRITUAL REAOJNGS :
FULL-Tiii
OFFICE OLERI
s-400 mo + ulll 8alboe • Furn roorn. ulll pd, wash-Pen Ctirlatl• IM&-5545 Advice In All Mattera & ·
er dryer pool jec; 1.,,_ ----Coun ... ing 1815 So Et
\try hu~y Cin-uhoion OUi« he
oo t'ntry lt>vt>I t'lf'rit'al pc»hlon
., cuh1hl.. for 1hf' ri~hl pc:l'IOn.
F:,p.-rittnt'f' d.-o;iN"d but ~il1 tnio.
f'C\i;.ition inrlud<" •no;~rfn1
phnnf',, filin~. lypio8 and hla
prO<'f''-r.inJr. Appll '8nl b Id be
nri.t. likt' 10 work with f)4"0PI~ and
ha~ .. a ~'""'° atthud~. ~ iaovr
work '"' •It. \londa • Friday.
'\1artin~ 1Jlar") i 1950/month.
c:ond t'ompan)' bf"ndh ppl1 in Pf'""°"· \1onday -Thu~•J• 2f00
to l:OO p.m. ll for ar. or
t-·1lrt>n.
n1i COUf1' 552 o~. ltataJ1 WutM tot Camino Real. San Clem
• Lle'd 492 7296 Laguna Niouel rem only Canadian H1gn Scnoof
S 190/mo SuHn dyi Principe! .t9'\ea to tu~
.... 3 32 2 .... · ... accommodation. ctoM to """ -1 • evee ..., l--0..., 1 beach. two aclutta, 4 chil·
Lrg room CdM. 1 blk to oren July S-22 or~-
beeeh, pV1 entr l Ba ~MOt
$450 &75-3458 ~ -Semi r-11r~ prof
E·Mde C M. tam has rm, 1 Br detltted pr-1• Bluffs
kit PfV, stu<Senflem~ 64•-5519 att 5 John
J.235 &46 90ee Ga -t
Rmmt mt f nttmk 3bd 2ba a"'" tt Ztl z CdM. tnr 1011 of $975 eve tat
875 313e1J1m11ea-1233 "s"'"ino·1e~w·1·o·wn-aoor--&"""'i;t•
storaoe S7S/mo ROOM MA TE. Newport e.eg..2319
Beach home. room w/ba.
•• Blk IOoeMn 650-7838 OHlct •••t•ls atlt
Room lht bath woman 30 fSO tq fi • iJ W Oottl
& up ~port e..c:h Mue S2001month
Si>OS &45-26-90 850· t300
' ..
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Clinch • Dolly
Thlcit • Ptckup
COUCH
A Clomlnftflng wife w.nl
10 I p1ych1a1n11 'Did
yov m-'e progre11?"
Uked ttvbby "Not
much," Sl'le an1~ed "It
took me 15 minute to
gel him 10 move th•
COUCH
• Spmtual AHdet & Ad
VllOI' Advice In Oii Ill•
mall~ to111 marr1~ bull N8 631·9397 .. ...
Daily Pilat
GRAPHIC ARTIST
Orange County daily newspaper is
S<.'ekmg a quick layout artist with
knowledge or typesetung repro-
duction, reproduction, camera ready
art. Must be able to get long well
with sales reps and interperet their
ideas in layouts. Additional prospects
may inelud~ flyers, brochures, maps
and sales presention visuals. 3 y(!ars
experience -newspaper preferable.
Send resume or leller of quali{i·
cation to:
OR.\.,..GE COA T OAJLY PILOT
P.O. Box 1560
Costa Ncsa, C,A 92626
Attention: Melinda Thackery
Motor Route
r'"port Beach •~•. thr
hours per day. Earn appro
600 per month. CaU l l :00
lo i:OO P 1. k for On.acr
Em If')·
CIRCULATION DEPT.
6 2 .. iJ321 F.OE
.. • t •••
.
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Hotel
IWITllMAll
IPIUTll 4 Day "91t, 3-11 P.M.
Thurs-Sun. SURF &
SAND HOTEL, Laguna
e.ach. Marla, 494-3480
EOE
... HOUSECLEANERS $8.
P/hr. PIT, own tranap.
Maida of O. C. 786-822:2
dEIEUL lfflll•
P.,m 5 day CdM 3 gtrt of-
fice. Good phone &
typing. Knowledge of So. Callf . .,... or reel •tata
helpful. 875-2774
AGES 11-14
! EARN t.-TO $75.00 PER WEEK
• Wt now Nvt I s oPe""I' !Of ,ou,. ucer
bUMn to sec1111 "*'!of fhe Oranre toist Delly Not Our crews start at 3 30 p.a and
lworl 11~ 130 pm --'411' Oii S.turday. we
wot\ a lw'more hours Yo. .. Ufn ma.ny tr~
and pnm, alof'I witll unmt JOllf own inonty ,
!Mft is no delMflll& or coleclloll inYOlttd
:" yOll aie 111terested. P'Ust Clll Mr h rl
(714) 548-7058
TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUULE
ACROSS
1 Let
6 Intimidated
10 Casa room
14 ''The -
Chorus"
15 Salvador -
16 Design
17 .. _-ear
and ....
18 Cut
19 Auto pioneer
20 Title anew
22 Fish story
2.C Favorites
26 Appeaser
27 Governing
31 Time of year
32 Be
33 Instrument
35 Command-
ment
38 Look as ii
39 Pef'spfre .co Forced apart
41 Stopover
'42 Covered with
lichens
'43 Plum type
44 Outer pa/'1
<C~ Isolated
47 Hardened
51 Feels regret
2 3
14
' 1
52 A mlhtary
strength
54 Open to all
58 Unclothed
59 Head cover
61 "Yes-!"
62 Russian city
63 Air. pref
64 The finest
65 Children
66 Muscle
67 Force units
DOWN
1 Animal's den
2 Feminine
suffltt
3 Bard of -
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
• Mustard 23 Banking tran-40 Rehably
plaster sachon 42 Ven<Js de -
S Toaster part 25 Dece111es 43 Satisfied
6 Want -27 Mr Arnaz 44 Drives away
7 -ads 28 Bovines <C6 Sports pnze
8 Saint -29 Appearance 4 7 Kind of shoe
Yukon-30 Co11fure 48 Pope's crown
Alaska feature 49 Was oft base
range 34 Mern8f' SO The end
9 Consul, e g 3S Vu:g_ar 53 Frost
10 tnconSTftenf 36 · Tom SS H1bern1a
11 God· Moslem Thumb 56 Greek rr.us1·
12 Dipper's km composer cal term
13 Goose genus 37 Do gardening 57 Ball mounds
21 Greek letter 39 Sort of 60 Quarrel
7 8 9 11 12 13
I
1 BILL YATES I vw r"QRSCHE
I S;~-480GOJ .• 'j,
66 CONVERTlBLE
S2000 090 6'2-7500
NABERS
CADllAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of leie model. 6ow 11'iteeg9
C.-..:. In Sauo.n
~See•---' 540-1111
pu Chtci( lver90n logo
«5 E Coast Hwy
Npt 8ch 673..()90()
COHHfll
CHEVROLET
__ ,.. 11. -! • ' I
l """' : ., ,, ~ .. '
54(>.1200
'
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6·7
by Jim Davis
GOOP MORNING"' 80V5 ANi' Gl.U.S. WtLLLL ••• IT !>f(M~ OLO ooe so eoe MAS PE.CIPE" 1'0 MOVE ~ME PRO&At:>LV WONPERING t>rf MP.. 0LOE JEAN':> TME iO A LOCAL P.E'bEAP.CM
WMf.R£ MY PO&, 008, IS MAILMAN ONCE 1'00 OFiEN .•• l=ACILITY 1'0 POP.SOE A CAREER
iMI~ MORNINC,. A'?> A LAf>ORAiOfN AHIMAL
~.-... ....... -....,
TH£
fA)llLl'
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"Martino's ployin' Hano , and don't ask me their
lost names!"
''Relax, Fenwick, relax ... th1s 1s the only way
we could get Marmaduke to come along."
BIG G£0RG£
,.a
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-~--:;:::--__........ -...,. __ _ ----. --
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"You and your 'Let's go to the islands this year."
Hank Ketcham
BRIDGE
-.
THE KINC I DEAD
Both vulnerable. South deaJs.
NORTfl • •ot• O QU
0 KUOZ-
+• WEST EAST
•K3 •85
0 107 t:?K980
0 Ql075 0 AU
•AQJ107 •983
SOUTH
•AQJ762
0 A .15
0 Votd
+K 652
The bidding:
S...tJa Weat North Eut
t + 2 + Paa 2 t:?
2 • Pua 3 • Paat
• • PaH PaH Paa1
Opening lead: Ten or iv
At various limes during
the play of a hand , one oppo
SHO£ ~
nent i• more of a threat than
the other. You must do what
ever you ran lo tlt!utrall:
the danger. Considf'r lhis
band.
No~th.. did not have quite
eno1.1gh lo acL voluntarily
over West's overcall.
However. when South could
bid a fftOnd lime despite the
fact th.It both opponents
were bidding. North felt that
his smattering or hiJh cards
and distributional assets
mtrited one raite, and South
went on.to game.
West led the 10 of hearts,
taken by declarer's jack.
Since there was no way to
avoid club losers other than
b> ruffing them in dumrny ,
declarer led a lo.w club /rom
hand at the se~<'nd trick.
East overtook his partner's
--
FOR B£1T£R OR FOR WORSE
FU~K l' Wl:\KERBEA~·
•
•
seven and. in an attfmpt to dtfendtn proct!td. deda~r
cut down dummy'• rulflnr ~ill have the time and the
powu, ahffttd to a lrump. entr1u to ruff lhrtt cluba In Oecla~r eorrtttly rose with dummy. Even if Eut can
the are, but since ht could overrurt the fourtfl dub. ht
now rucr only two dubt o.n wlll be doing it with hi.t side'•
the board, he ended up lo Ing natural lrump winner. and
two clubs. a heart arid a -detlarer will, lose 110 more
trump. than one trump, one heart
Whitt the deCenden did and one club.
well. declarer llad only
hi~lf c.o blame for his
defeat. Obvloualy. he cannot
allow Ea.st to gain tilt lead,
because the trump shift
through his holding would be
deadly. In an attempt C.O pre
vent that. al J rick two
declarer should have led tht
kang or clubs Crom hand'
West can win the ace. but
he cannol shift t.o a trump
without sacrificing his trump
trick . No matter how the
Have JH Mel ,...-, a.
t• dHt.le trHt.le1 L•'
OW&ea ~· Wp 19• tllld
your way ~ die ....
ef DOUBLES fer ,.aalde•
ud for takeM~. F• • ffPJ' •f
hit DO UBLES ~l. ee9d
,1U5 t• ~erea-o.Dlie."
ure of Wt ... .,.,.,., P.O.
BH %59, No,."4, N.J.
07648. Make elteekt payable
to New1,.pertMHI.
by Jeff MacNelly
by Lynn Johnston
ISlHAI
F\LL?
by Tom Batluk
15 IT CDLD IN HE~ 1 ~ WA~ "mA1'
JUOI AN IN'.()UlNTW ~UOO€R ON
~~R"f~
~00'.\ ~LLLl'\S b F d & T DR. S)IOCK y er om Johnson ...--r---~----------by George Lemont
PEA~l'TS
I FAtLEr
MARCIE "
I FAILED
EVEKVTHINb I
/([
TUMBLEWEEDS
•
WE WON'T BE IN THE
SAME CLASS NEXT YEAR
MARCIE : I FAILED '
100-,
MANY ~
J,ANUARYS
AND
DtCfMf?ERS
by Charles M. Schulz
me TEArnER WANTS
HER WASTEBASKET
BACK, SIR ~
' . I
"f"He
HUMAN
Ft..Y IN
2.14 IS
MISSING
FROM
HIS ROOM,
CH1eF_I
ROSt: IS ROSI::
IHA"f"'S OKAY.
He'L-t.. NeveR Ge-r ey IHe
A 'l"f"ACK FROGS we. HAVe
PA'l'ROL..t,...ING
'!He GROUNDS.'
JI flflO I I Ktr1N I PrJr ma:~~~
IMO TH~ WAfliER!
· .. OOT, AS USUAL. al
HAS Of fA"PfAfifD AGAIN I .
I
~-
WHeN YA RLJN A MA..JOR HOSPl'I At,..,
YA HAF'T"A 'fHINK
OF eveRY'fHING!
-
by Pat Brady
~ ,
i • • a :
I 9/tW., IT'SJJ~. fflt Ii:~~ IN llfRE. 1 .
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•
. T HUHSOA Y JUNE l 1181 ( J f~ ANGE (, () u NT y ( A L Ir 0 ~~~JI A ~)" r ~ f NT
tty Council rejects fee increases .. operatang expense5.
Levels of city scrviocs, however,
will remain the same. the city man·
ager said. The number of caty em·
ployecs will remain at 218, although
someaddittonal pan-time hours have
been allocated for clerical help and
cro ina guards.
Square .Park. But Caty Council mem-
bers rejCCled the fee hikes, saying they
would benefit the instructors more
than the city because of the way class
fen are distributed
------.-proposed.for recreation programs
;BY PBIL SNEJDERMAN °' .. .,.., .........
The Fountain Valley City Counctl
bas unanimously approved a $1 2.3
million city budcet that includes no
fee increases for t~e coming fiscal year
Parking permits required
near the Pacific
Amphitheatre./ A3
$5,000 reward offered of
stolen Dall paintings./ A3
Nation
James Joyce's 'Ulysses'
undergoes a major re-
vision./ M
Congressional panel
tosses out tax break for
savers./M
World
Sikh leader found dead
Inside Ind Ian temple after
firefight that kllled 300.
/Al
Iraq bombards three Ira-
nian cities 'in retaliation.'
/A&
Living
Protesstonal temporary
workers are rapidly be-
coming the employment
alternative of the' 80s.
/81 .
Remember that loss of
memory during mid die
age can be a bonus./82
Sports
The Lakers are tumbled
by Boston In overtime,
129-125, evening their
NBA Championship
series at 2-2./C1
Tom Seaver pitches a
four-hit shutout to lead
the Chicago White Sox to
a 4-0 victory over the
Angels./C1
Cal State Fullerton stays
alive In the College World
Serles with a 13-5 victory
over Miaml./C2
Entertainment
Situation comedy, once
the staple of TV's diet,
l~n 't funny to audiences
any, more.183
Tampering with Gilbert
and Sullivan doesn~t pay
off In .. The Mikado" by
the Fullerton Civic Light
Opera./85
Buaineu
High tech businesses will
lead OC's Industrial ex-
. pension during the next
decade./81
that begjns July l.
City Manager Judy Kelsey said the
pending plan represents a small
increase over this year's $11.5 million
budget. She attributed' the increase to
employtc salary raises and rising
·Dllke
stands
tall
Huntington sculptor
hails his creation
as 'most accurate•
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. CWIJ ....._..... •
A Huntington Beach resident bas
fi nished a statue of John Wayne
which by bis admission is "the finest,
most accurate depiction of the Duke
in the United States."
As the Duke himself might say, ''if
your'rc-goin.g to do something. you
might as well do it right." ·
An6 artist Gino Perry figures he's
done things more than right.
He took a year in a Huntington
Beach studio to transform 800
pounds of bronze, steel, brass and
copper into an eight-foot high like-
ness that shows the "awesome power
of an awesome man."
"Truthfully, I think the face is
fantastic. I spent three months on that
alone and ifl didn't get that perfected
I wouldn't have gone ahead.
Perry said he has been working in
sculpture for about ~ven years but
the John Wayne statue is his first
major effon. It will be exhibited
lhrou&h the summer at the Glcndalt
Galleria as part of that city's ul-
ebration of the summer Olympic
Games. Perry, 48, said he used·to be an
actor who played the "bad guys0 in
"McCloud," "Columbo," "Police
Woman" and "Police Story" tcle·
vision programs.
"I still have my Screen Actors'
Guild card, but acting can be very
insecure and you spend most of your
time on the unemployment line," be
said. Now he operates the skin care salon
at Quale & Co. in Huntington Beach.
Sculpting is a sidelight unless he gets a
major commission, he said.
"There arc three legends -the
Duke, Elvis Presley and Frank Sin-
atra,"" Perry said ... Presley bas been
overdone and I don't know if anyone
cares about Sinatra. ButJohn Wayne
was loved by children. old people,
everybody."
Perry attributes his success to his
natural artistic ability and his ability
to put the composition together.
Huntington Beach Mayor Jack
(Pleue He WA Y?fE/ A2)
Some fee increases had been
proposed for pr<>arams at the Foun-
tain Valley Recreation Center at Mile .
Council memben asked city staffto
conduct a stud)' rcprding recreation
fees. Kelsey said no increases will be
charaed this summer. The council
mj&J\t approve additional fees to be
imposed latcfin the )car~shesatd.: -.. ___ ..,
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Glno Perry cllaplaya b1e 8CUlptare of John Wayne.
Accused mail carrier killer· . .
'wanted to assault women'
Deluca's mental hospital transcripts
not used as evidence durin his trial
By STEVE MARBLE
OflMl)ellJ ..........
Prior to being released from a
mental hospital in 1982, murder
defendant Gabriel Deluca reponedly
expressed a desire to .. get loaded,"
find a woman and perhaps rape her,
according to a prosecutor .
Bryan Brown. a deputy district
attorney in Deluca's murder trial,
'
said the reference is contained in
transcipts from a Long Beach mentaJ
hospit.ahNbere the Hunt~too Beach
teen was confined for eight months
durin' 1982 after apparently attempt-
ing suicide.
The material. thou&h, was not
introduced as evidence in the first-
degrec murder trial which was ex-
pected to be handed to the 1ury
tolJowing closing arguments today.
Deluca. 18. is standing trial for the
murder of ma.JI ca.mer Ida Jean
Haxton. who was fatally attacked as
she delivered maal in the dart-haired
youth's l-luntington Beach nei&h-
borhood last Jan. 3.
Haxton was stabbed 19 times and
struck with a baseball bat. accordin&
to evidence. Hct body was found the
same di) in the back seat of her mall
car. abandoned in a church parking
Jot in Costa Mesa.
The prosecution contends that
(Pleue Me DBLUCA/ A2) -
.., iocre.ascd fees .-ere lined an some State if propOtcij JesilAatioD 11 ap.
printed materials listina recreation proved
claSSC$ but K.cl~y said lower fees will
be collected at rqistra~n. The a>uncil .alto .&located 110.000
Thecouncalalsodecidedtotransfcr to ooatinue ~oa · :me FoU11taiD
$78,000 from the city' a reserve funds Yaney Obambet Of'COmmcrc:ie to Nil
to purchase mi~ltaneous equip-a ~op . in fountaia Valley" c:am-
ment and a cover'for the police fuina paip. 'The chamber must. lloWntr,
ranee to prevent .stray bullets frOm submir a report lllowi111 bow
escaping. Kelsey said the gty rni&bt previous 1iaftds wen uted ancl·bOw it
rocovcnome of •!1' oxpenl'l'rom !be peftd !be SI 0,000. ,
CClmpaign fir~
Out after losses
Bergeson-fires
By JERRY B1BSCB
Of .. ..., .......
Add iowlt to injury for the Costa
Mesa-based Nelson-Padberg Coo-
sulti~nn. The profesaiotiat--czm;-
paisn ma.nagen lost two key races this
election and a prime client. As-
semblywoman Marian Beraeson. R-
Newpon Beach. fired the advertiJ..
iog/consultant firm Wednesday over
an ethical iuuc. ·
Nelson-Padberg acted as campai&n
consultants for CitizCns for Better
Transportation -the ~tioo
behind the failed Propositton A sales w increase -and for lo&i.n& 70tb
Asseinbly District Republican can-
didate Ken Carpenter.
The firm also ran Marian
Bergeson 's suooessfu.l primary cam-
paign for the Republican nonunation
to the 37th State Senate District and
was likely to land a lucrative contract
to finish the campaign in the Novem-
ber general election.
But Wednesday Bergc.wn an-
nounced she was fed up with the
.. mislcadma" tactics of Ne~o-
~ mtaests.
When Beraeson endorsed
Carpenter ihe nacled promites from
Carpenter and Bob NdsOn ofNehon.:
~l CbnWlerwould not be
an anact ~on FCTJUICJO.
The ilWJer, which sboWI a picture
of BetP>n and Carpen1er •ys. '"Gil
Ferpasoo's falteboodS aDd labor
union ties di1qualify him from public
oftioc." Ferpsoo, who won the race with
31 peroent of the vote to Carpcilier's ~
21 ~t, WU perhaps the mOlt conservative of the teveo candidates runni.n& for the nomination. He was
supported by several ri&ht-wina for-
mer union m'tmbe:rs but Steven
Feld.men. t.be-candjdate who woo the
Democratic nomination in the 10th District. bad the official AfL.00
endorsement.
Bergeson disavowed the nti-
Fergmon statements.
Both Bcrpoo and Urpenla' said
the firm overstepped its authority
when it wrote the mailer.
(Pleue eee C~AIG1'/A2)
Mesa mom he~
in kid pill ring
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of .. DllllJ .......
A .30-)ear-old mother was 11TCSted
Wednesday at her Costa Mesa home after two misdemeanor criminal
charges ~ere filed against her for her
alleged anvolvcment in orpnizing
and supplying a youthful counterfeit
~ n~ operating at TeWinkJe
Junior H1~ School in Costa Mesa.
Police identified the woman as
Samuella Frances Stevenson. The
Junior h1&h )!oungsten affectionately
knew her as "Sam."
Police allt$C Stevenson met young-
sters through her 14-year-old son,
supplied them with marijuana and
look-alike pills and coco~ them
to sell pills to friends at school The
criminal characs did oot include any
counts related to marijuana and
involve misdemeanor counts of sup-
plying the look-alike drugs to minors
and contributing to the delmquency
O.bilel Debaca
ofminoB.
The ei&ht tcco..agers identified as bein« involved in the case allqcdly
told police they buoa out at SteveDIOO·s Puente Avenue home,
smoked marijuana with her and
bought pills from her, police said.
TeWmkJe Principal Scon Paulsen
said the students alleged to him that
Stevenson also harl>orcd runaway
youths and called the school's attend-
ance office to excuse absences for
students who were truanL
Oep:aty District Attorney Derck
Jobns0n said ht approved filina rwo
misdemeanor counts against
Stevenson on Monday. Warrants
WC{C. issued for her arrest Tuesday, he
said
Costa Mesa Police Officer Steve
Labbitt arrested Stevenson Wednes-
day afternoon and booked ~ into
the Orange County Women's Jail in
(Pleue eee llOTDR/ A2)
City panel
says it's
ineffective
By ANDREA ADELSON °' ... Dllr ........
A new city commission. created by
Irvine's City Council only SUl months
ago as budget advisers, is considering
abolishing itself because it's ineft'ec-
tavc.
Finance Commi ·on OWrman
Hank Adler saad a majonty of the
seven members is dissatisfied with
the panel's perfonnanc.c in ICt'Utiniz·
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major Improvement project under study
F&eed WJili a future cl~ by traffic from its southerly ncl&hbors.
Irvine is tryinJ to revive ats dream for
a train station and• commuter nail
stop near the conOuencc of three
cOnlCJted freeways.
Tbc vilion was put on b Id more
than a )Ut go when nta Fe
Railway offkiats rcf\iscd a proposal
by Amtrak to add four stops on ats Los
Antcles--tt>-San Dicao run, the ~nd
most popular rail romdor in the nation.
But <it ollkaals art hopin"' to
\)\ft1Um that dtti11on and at least
wtn pq-mi ·on for the 9().mpb m·
tl'llk trains to idd tn-ine to iu five ..
I· ..
exisuna Oranac Coubty StopS.. •
They think \ht ptrk to reipite
talks lies in ~liminary findinas rrom
a yet-to-be released tud)' completed
last month, Public Worts Di.rector
Brtnt MU(how said thi week.
nior ncer J hn Harri said
the tudy. • • conducted by transit
analysts Nord~ Henoa As-
sodat of ()ttanside, ttn\aU\Cly
rondudes thal add1~ a teeond track
to Santa F~~ uisuna line can kttp muu•s San Di~ runnina at 1 piuent t me even w1lh adcXd ps.
He wouldn't d1tdosc ~bat ti·
mated rail impro,'Cft\tnll mia,ht C06l.
t id one ~ua.csdon • to publicl
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Sitter faces trial in baby Jteath
A IS-) r-<> d, .futPtl_IJilon Beach The infant boy. Maun Bullatd,
'jit •'U to bf ~ toda) oo died Sunday afttmoon at founl.&in
murder c:~ stemmina from tile VaU~y Community Hospital trauma
death of a 7.month-old boy ttt of. musi~e intmi.al uuiuic.t.
bttn hli'td to baby.;t last weekend. Huatinaton Beach police
..:...1w:a:)l'da·na to o~.------....:....o.-cThc.6aby Siuc.r. ho had~ for
The Jlrl, not idcnufied beuuse or theinfantboyonprioroccll1iona, told
her • bas been held al Ora n:spoodiQ& paramedics lb.at the child c.e>uniy Juv ntle lbll 1J"'-~ Monday was ilijwed .,..b~ he fcU from hiscri~
when Huntington poltce took her into aocordlnJ to Sit. Ed Mcl:rla1n.
cu tody after que tionin1-But Deputy District Auomey
Brtol RomM), who is ~u.~
the cue. id a later autopsy revtakd
the dUJcr1 death wu not ao:idcataJ.
-rbe injuries wctt typical of thild
abUJC cues." Romney said. •
~infant and ht. mother livw in 1
analJ 16th Strttt apartment complex
in the downtown ICC'lion of Hunt·
incton Beach. Police said n was the
mother who caJlcd paramedics after
returning home Sunday.
·MOT HER€HARGED IN DRUG RING •••
From Al
lieu ofj.2,500 bail.
He dcscnbed Stevenson as a "bas-
been bJppac" who typically ~
Iona. p:usley-pnnt dresses and parts
her slrlaght hair down the middle.
Stevenson befnended TeWinkJc
students. who came over to her howc
to v1s1t her son and play wath his
remolt'<Ontrolled mechanical cars. a
nellhbor said.
.. !here were always a lot of ~ids
there, 1t was a typ1oal hangout," s~ud
the neighbor. whose son as a
TeWinkJo-ctudcnt.
But Stevenson and the eiabth-gradc
students did more than just hang
around toecther and talk. aocordmg
to police allqations. The young
offenders aUqed to pohce that the
homewasadtugdropoffpoint, where
marijuana and a variety of narcotics
were regularly bought ud sold.
The.youthful counterfeit drua em-
pire fell apan nearly three weeks ago,
when TeWi.nklc Pnncipal Paulsen,
acting on a tip from a student not
1nvolved 10 the drug selling. dis,.
covered three students in a restro<>m
on the campus. The students allqed·
ly were sclhng double-scored. cross.
topped white pills known as "mioi-
bcnnies."
The no.o-prescription drugs con-
ta10 a stimulant k:nowo as ephedrine
sulfate and arc similar to over-the-
counter pep pills. according to Cona
Mesa Sgt. Jim Watson.
The "mini-bennies" arc so-called
"look-ahke" drugs, Watson said.
CAMPAIGN MANAGERS OUSTED •••
From Al
.. We probably did. We put that Carpenter to put a strong statement
mailer together at two an the morning against Proposition A in an early
Saturday and had to have it at the campaign mailer. Carpenter said he
pnnter by three. It was a campaign of decided to fire the finn when Bob
many last-mi note. dramatic events Nelson demanded that the statement and things happen, errors arc made," not be incluckd.
said E1Jecn Padberg. Nelson-Padberg was brought back
One of the reasons Bergeson en-into the campaign to handle the late
dorsed ~nter was. ! ~r:iq,.oJ -~..a~sonendorscmen . eamisugn mt t th~lf»\, • ,
Carpenter and his father, former state Padbcig said Bergeson 's strong
Senator Dennis Carpenter, from the reaction to the mailer came because
Ferguson camp. "We arc sorry the assemblywoman was "nervous"
Marian is embarrassed. We arc suffer-over bcin& dragged into a bitter and
mg and accept the consequences," heated campaign. '
Padberg said. But Padberg said she did not
Its ll'oructhat.Ncbon-Padbcfg wer• believe her firm'r 'image was even invol ved with the last-minute tarnished by it election losses.
mailer. Carpenter said be had fired "The voters were very confused in
the firm two weeks earlier because of the last days of the campaign with
djfferences over Proposition A. Marian Bergeson endorsing ever-
The firm, which was working to body," said Padberg. At least five of
pass the measure, did not want the seven candidates had mailings
that showed each of the candidates in
pictures with Berges0n but only
Carpenter bad the "officiat•• endorse-
ment.
"We were outspent (by Fergu.son)
and. we ..OO'fldn't close the aap,"
Padbcra said. ·
And the firm knew Proposition A
was an .uphill banJe from the day it .. ···-~f.~,..;Q. .s A Yl®ry otfopostt100 A wts
alWays in doubt but no one gUC$$Cd it
would lose by such a_ laJJe amount.
We were really surprised.'' Padberg
said.
The controversial measure was
defeated by about 70 percent to 30 percent.
"It is obvious that any type of a
campaign for a tax incn:ase in Orange
County wasn't going to win this year.
I don't know if it would ever win,"
Padberg said.
FINANCE COMMISSION MAY DISBANp •••
From Al
million budget.
If the oommiss1on cannot satisfy
itself and the council in finding a
more productive way to conduct the
budget review. the commission
should be abolished an January, the
group's members decided at a recent
session.
"I know It's not a very common
thing to do an government, .. AdJcr
said. "But 1f we're not doing the JOb
we should be doing," then the
commission should disband, he said.
Commissioner Jim Perry, wbo
supported a later unsuccessful vote to
keep the panel 1n business. said he
would agree to a sunset provision to
review the commission's progress.
He said the abolishing vote came at
midnight after a five-hour hearing,
and followed frustrating weeks of
painstaking review that produced less
than expected returns.
Even after weekly meetings begin·
ning ill May, Adler said the
cumulative \l'CSulls of the panel's
item-by-item review of the inch-thick
budget document produced money·
saving recommendations of enly
$75.000.
"It's a very al'duous task and the
results wcren 't significant enough,"
Adler said.
In previous years. when the panel
met informally, the group composed
primarily of accountants carved out
savings to the city amountina to
about S6 million, he said.
The city's proposed 198~85
budget has jumped 27 percent from
last year's $23.1 million to this year's
nearly $30 million, fattened in part by
a $3.4 million jump in unexpected
revenues. The spending plan, with a 3
percent, $900,000 reserve, calls for
LDcreasing city staff from 40 I people
to 489.
''We may have goals that are
unrealistic,' said Adler, a certified
public accountant fe>r Toucbe Ross &
Co.
Perry said the panel wanted to pare
spendina by about SS00,000 by not
fundi~ sax positions, but they couldn t decide which ones.
"The question is bow quickly we
use up the reserves and wQether we would be able to suswn•• the present
stafTlevels in the future, said Perry, a
UC lrvme profes5or who teaches
public administration.
Budget projections show that there
won't be enough money to pay the
salaries of six new staff members i.n
succeeding years, Adler said.
WAYNE SCULPTURE ••.
"If we had solved that problem,
you wouldn't have seen the other
recommendation" over abolishing
the commission, Adler said. From A l
Kelly, who knew Wayne whale both
were pursuing their acting careers,
praises the creation.
.. It's of heroic size and n's quite
expressive.
"The Duke had a tremendous
dyman1c personality Wlth a lot of
personal chansma I aJwavs de-
pended on hun (in movie roles) to be
the hero and to get things done.
Kelly thjnks Perry's statue captures
Duke.
.. He has those boots with rowel
spurs and the Levis with the rolled up
cuff and is preparing to draw bis gun.
He is the guy."
Commissioner Hal Maloney added
that the new commission is still
learning the ropes, and is likely to
operate with greater case year-
around, rather than condensina its
duties into six months. "I'm all for
evaluation," he added.
The City Council will review the
commission's work Tuesday.
AMTRAK STOP URGED FOR IRVINE •••
From Al
Su of the seven trains that make
the Los Angeles-to-San Diego run
stop in Fullerton, Anaheim. Santa
Ana and San Juan Capistrano. A
seventh train also stops in San
Clemente. The best ume 1s two hours
and 30 minutes.
Keeping train travehng time close
to or under drive tame as a key factor
in drawing nders. according to
Muchow. While the study shows an
extra track could cut present tram
tame by as much as 20 minutes, "there
1s a limi t to how much you can Justify
spending ... he said . when Amtrak
ndersh1p proJectaons draw onl) 2
percent of the dnvers off h1ghwa) s.
Under the double-track idea. he
estimated about 90 miles of new track
would be needed. Martin esumated
track cost as SI m1lhon per mile.
An add1uonal comphcataon to
Irvine's transit hopes 1s a recomm en-
dation bv a n t' commassaon to tnm
Just Call
642-6086
o:r.::;•
taGuerenteed
~fflelly "~ 00 .,_~"'*!IF S :JOp111 Cllllllr. 1P"' Mid ,.. ., .. lie ......,
S 100,000 from next year's budget for
design of the Irvine depot. The City
Council will review the city's
proposed $29 million budget on
Tuesday.
Fintnce Commission Chairman
Hank Adler said the advisory panel
recommended the cut because "there
is a signficant chanc,c if we spend the
S l 00,000 we won't get anything out of
it."
Muchow contended that derailing
design plans Jeopardizes $2.3 million
approved by the state in 1982 to pay
for the tram, bus and taxi depot on six
acres leased from the Irvine Co. for SI
per year. City proJecllons say 2,SOO
Amtrak nders would board in Irvine
by 1995.
The depot as to be located north of
the Sant.a Ana Freeway. near the
former site of Orange County Inter-
national Raceway.
Callrans agreed to build the depot
by April 19~6 if Amtrak could win
Santa Fe's approval for an Irvine
stop.
The agreement is not contingent on
whether the proposed bullet train is
built. Backers of the $3. t billion high
speed rail system also plan an Irvine
stop, and forecast 20,000 riders will
board from the city depot by the year
2000.
If either ridership forecast as ac-
curate, the depot will generate enough
rider fees to pay for depot upkeep,
Muchow believes.
So far. Irvine hasspentS 124.000on
pro1ect design. The remaining
SI 00,000 is needed to get the JOb
ready lo bid. project manager Russ
Thiele said.
"lfwe don't spend the money, you
don't help your chances." Muc}\ow
said. an conv10ctna Sant.a Fe to allow
an Irvine stop.
He descnbed the SI 00,000 as an
an vestment that has some risk.
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Irvine man cha rged in 1979 action York. He maintains bis client, An-
tonucci, did not take part in any
wrongdoing. involving loopholes, celebrities Among the 88 investors -who
have not been charged with fraud but
could face civil tax audits -were
leading entertainment and business
figures such as Broadway producer
Allan Carr, actor Sidney Poitier,
television producer Norman Lear,
composer Henry Mancini , and
George T. Scharffenbergcr, chairman
of City Investing Co.
By ANDREA ADEi.MN
Of .. o.tr"'" .....
A New York jury was still deliberat-
ing today over the actions offive Wall
Street executives, including an Or-
ange County man, who are accused of
riaging phony losses in securities
trading on behalf of rich oe)ebrity
clients.
The jury. an its fourth full day of
deliberations, has asked for numer-
ous ~acs of trail testimony to be
reread and is "aslcina a lot of mcisive
questions," defense attorney Jan
Lawrence Handslik said Tuesday.
Handslik represents Joseph An-
tonucci of Irvine, who the attorney
claims was, in 1979, a low.level
employee at a legitimate Wall Street
securities flnn that was agressively
selling tax shelter plans that took
advantage oflegal tax law loopholes.
The New York prosecutor trying
the case -the largest tax fraud ever
charged -likened the actions of the
executives to a Monopoly game who
won and lost ••play money" in
allegedly backdated transactions to
give their investors huge tax
writeoffs, according to the Associated
Press.
"You can land on Boardwalk and
lose a thousand dollars. But you can't
take it on your tax return as a tax
deduction,' said Assistant U.S. At-
torney Charles Carberry.
Carberry made the a>mparison to
the popular board game last week
durin& his closing at1umen.t in the
trial of five Sentinel Government
Securities executives. The jury bcpn
its deliberations Friday.
The goverqment alleges the fi ve
ex.ecutives faked losses worth billions
of dollars to create$ 130 million in tax ·tosses for clients.
The defendants have mamtained
their Treasury securities trading was
reaJ. They contend federal authorities
are trying to make them scapegoats
for their own failure to regulate the
fast-moving government securities
market.
Handslik speculated that the f·ury
m~y reach a decision by the end o the
w~k. the Los Angeles attorney said in
a telephone interview from New
According to Carberry, defendant
Michael Senft. 44, of Manhattan,
guaranteed customers 1979Jmd 1980
tax losses in return for fees that
totaled $3.8 million.
"Sentinel didn't do tax fraud for
free," he said. "They cba:raed for it."
Other defendants are Scnf\'s
brother, David Senft, 40, of Man-
hattan: WaJter Orchard, 3S of
Somers, Coon.; and Frank Susi, ji, of
Stamford, Conn. and Antonucci. All
are charaed with conspiring to de-
fraud the Internal Revenue Service.
Their trial started May 3 before
Judge Richard Owen at U.S. District
Coun in Manhattan.
The investors' tax returns were
made public as evidence back.ina
charges that Sentinel executives aided
in the filing offalse tax returns.
Mesa woman stabbed victim
in self-defense, lawyer says
87 JEFF ADLER
Of .. 0.-, ........
A 2J..year-old Co ta Mesa woman
charged with first-degree murder, did
inflict the fatal stab wounds that
killed 3J..ycar-old Dalene Ginon in a
Costa Mesa mobile home park in
1983. But the stabbing was in sclf-
defense, the woman's defense at-
torney told a Superior Coun jury
Wednesday.
In his opening statement in the
murder trial, Orange County Deputy
Public Defender Joel Baruch said
defendant Teresa Ahlers stabbed
Girton 21 times in self-defense after
she interceded in a violent fight
between Girton flnd another woman
on Nov. 6. 1983 at the Aloha Palms
trailer park on 16th Street.
Ahlers was arrested three days after
the Girton's fatal stabbina and bas
been held an the Orange County Jail
m lteu ofS250.000 bail.
If convicted on the sing.le murder
cbatJe. Ahlers could be sentenced to a
maJUmum pnson term rang.ing from
25·yean to ltfe, Deputy D1stnct
Attorney Jcoffrey (cq) ltobmson said.
Robinson told jurors Ahlers
stabbed Ginon following ~n arau·
ment over money or cocaine after
Ahlers had purchased some bad
cocaine earlier that night.
"She took the knife to get either
dope or money or to taJce somebody's
life," Robinson said in his opening
statement. ''She made a decision to
take somebody's life . .,
The prosecutor added that once
Ahlers had made the decision to
attack to Girton. she "struek like a
viper."
Ahlers. wearing a white print dress.
sat quietly as the two attorneys
presented their opening statements.
At times. she shook her bead in
disagreement with what the pro
ecutor was sayina.
Viet teen says gunman
fired at him in Valley
A 17.year-old student told Foun-
tain Valley police that th.rec men
pulled their car alongside him as he
walked home from Los Amiaos H1&h
School and fared a bullet at him that
narrowly missed.
The youngster. who 1s of Viet-
namese descent, was not identified by
police because be is a minor. He told
police the bullet plashed water when
tl struck the curb about two rcet from
his feet as he walked home on
Tuesday.
Detective Steve Isa.cs id today
investigators couldn't find the slug.
possibly fired from a .22-aahber
handgun. He said ~lioc don't bavc
reason to doubt the incident aJthouah
it wasn't re~rtcd until 24 hours later.
Isaacs said there bas been a number
of incidents or fiahtina and violenct
among Southeast Asian students at
the campus at l 6S66 Ncwbope Street
\.0111vu.,, ..... .,,u.,. pvL~\! have con-
fiscated handguns at the school.
Isaacs indicated the incident may
be linked to that unrest.
However, Vice Principal Chuck
Leonard said today there had only
been two or three fiabts at the school
durina the year. He said there was no
evidence of racial ovenones. . -M.Jli ________ .........., _______ _
DELUCA 'WANTED TO RAPE WOMAN' •••
From A l
Deluca intended to rape the 3().year-
old mail carrier. Afthouah Huton's
blouse had been ri,pP.ed open. there is
no evidence she was sexually at~
tacked, witneues have lesufied.
Defense atl011'e)'t &flue lbat thei.r
client was so dnink tM day of the
slayillJ that hC was litcr11ly .. un·
con1e1ou ." The) aay be could not
have pttmcditatcd the crime. which
they admit he committed.
Brown's dt I ure made
Wed ncsdl)' a attorney• in the
murdtr tnaJ debe&t'd intrunions that Judie Leonard McBridt wiJt m.ak.e to
jurors followioa the dosina '1SU·
m nt The J~ was OUI Of the
counroom when 8tO n rcfcmd 10
Deluca'• at11emmt co mental h pi·
tal work
Oeluu had brCn c nfined 10 1hc
hospital af\cr an apparent dru1 over ..
dose and a moped accident left him in a coma for several days, WJtnclleS
have stated.
The pros«utor cla1mcd hOspitat
tteords indjcate Oduca sUitcd that
wbcn be was rekised, ht wansed to
&et ··1oacttd," s(fk out. woman. tie
her up and do •• tuatcvcr." It was not ciear why the prote('Utor
didn•t attempt to tntroducc the st.atr-
mtont as c-vi<tence. Neither is it oot
known whether McRridt would ha c
pcrmiued the ta~nt '° bC lad to ~urors if 9r0wn ~ 1uemptcd to
mtrOdutcd it It evidt~ The QUCIUOD Of wbtihCf: lhtft II any u~ivc cv--tblt D«uca was drunk the day of tht kdhnt 1tto
was quesuontd dun111 WtdM'tdiy•a
protttdin Tht f)C)int is rcntnat 10 ,
the I S.)'eat-<>ld's defense.
McBride noted that the only proor
of Deluca'• condition on tbc day ,t~
question is from a clinical pa)'Ch91-
0llS1 who tHtified that lbc tttn.,.
told ~ he'd aulpcd DlnC ttraiabt
sbots of tequil1 an hour before ihC brutal dnth,
''And we haven't even beard that
from lhe defendant biecaute he hasn't
been put on the stand;.. the ju~
added. rcfcrrina to the defcntt
decilion not to let Drhaca tallFv.
"Theft i no evidtftce at all t&at he
sudted up • thitd of • bottle or
tMlila." un<kncored Bn>wn • Mdmde. ho~vcr, said be "OUkt
1Uow the psychol<>Pac'a tatamony co
atand Wuhout i&. the JUdte 11id
Deluca's rntitt dtfente C'Ould faU . .,.,,,
•
THURSDAY JUNt:. "lb.
er~,
·or --se-e
·I
Parking permits required
near the Pacific
Amphitheatre./ A3
$5,000 reward offered of
stolen Dall paintings./ A3
California
~r.m~~c·
has best chance to beat
Reagan In November./ A8
Nation
James Joyce's 'Ulysses'
·undergoes a major re-
vision./ A4
Congressional panel
tosses out tax break for
savers./M
World
Sikh leader found dead
Inside Ind Ian temple after
firefight that killed 300.
/Al
Iraq bombards three Ira-
nian cities 'In retallatlon.'
/Al
Living
Professional temporary
workers are rapidly be-
coming the employment
atternatlveofthe '80s.
/81
Remember that loss of
memory during middle
age can be a bonus./82
Sporta
The Lakers are tumbled
by Boston In overtime,
129-125, evening their
NBA Championship
series at 2-2./C1
Tom Seaver pitches a
four-hlt shutout to lead
the Chicago White Sox to
a 4-0 victory over the
Angels./C1
Cal State Fullerton stays
alive In the College World
Serles with a 13·5 victory
over Mlaml./C2
Entertainment
Situation comedy, o·nce
the staple of TV's diet,
Isn't funny to audiences
8"Y more./83
Tampering with Giibert
and Sullivan doesn't pay
off In .. The Mikado" by
the Fullerton Civic Light
Opera./85 '
Baalneu
High tech buslnes8es will
lead OC'a lndustrlal ex-
pansion during the next
decade./88
' .
Duke
Stands
tall
Huntington sculptor
halls his creation
as 'most accurate•
By1\0BERT BARKER
oe .. o..,,... ....
A Huntington Beach resident has
finished a statue of John Wayne
which by bis admission is ''the finest,
most accurate depiction of the Duke
in the United States ...
As the-Duke himself might say, "if
your're going to do sorrtetbina, you
tlli&ht as well do it right."
And artist Gino Perry figures he's
done thinp more than riabt.
He took a year in· a lluntington
Beach studio to transform 800
pounds of bronze, steel, brass and
copper into an eight-foot hiah like-
ness that shows the "awesome power
of an awesome man."
.. Truthfully, I think the faoe is
fantastic. I spent three months on that
alone and ifl didn't get that perfected
I wouldn't ba v~ sone ahead.
Perry said be has been working in
sculpture for about seven yean but
the John Wayne statue is his first
major effort. It will be exhibited
throu&b the summer at the Glendale
Galleria as part of that city's cel·
ebration of the summer Olympic
Games.
Perry, 48, said be used to be an
actor who played the "t.d 1uys" in .. McOoud, •• .. Columbo,'' .. Police
Woman" and ·•Police Story" teJo.
vision programs.
"I still have my Screen Actors'
Guild card, but acting can be very
insecure and you spend most of your
time on the unemployment line," be
said.
Now he operates the skin ca.re salon
at Quale&. Co. in Huntington Beach.
Sculpting is a sidelight unless he gets a
m~or commission, he said.
• There are three legends -the
Duke, ~vis Presley and Frank Sin-
atra," Perry said. "Presley bas been
overdone and I don't know if anyone
cares about Sinatra. But John Wayne
was loved by children. old people,
everybody."
Perry attributes bis success to bis
natural artistic ability and bis ability
to put the composition together. .a.., .... ,..... ............ Huntington Beach Mayor Jack
(Pleue eee WA TIU/A2) Gblo Perry dl.8playa bla llCalptare of John Wayne.
Accused mail carrier killer
'wanted.to rape a woman'
Deluca's mental hospital transcripts
not used as evidence during his trial
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... Dlllr ........
Prior to beina released from a
mental hospital in 1982, murder
defendant Gabriel Deluca reportcdlX
expressed a desire to "set loaded,
find a woman and rape her, according
to a proseeutor
Bryan Brown, a deputy district
attorney in Dcluca's murder trial.
said the reference is contained in
transcipts from 1 Lona Beach mental
hospital where the Hunti•on Beach
teen was confined for eiabt months
duri11f 1982 after apparently attempt· in& SUJcidc. ..
The material, thouah. was not
introduced as evidence in the firat-dcsrce murder trial which was ex-
pected to be handed to the iury
roUowina closfoa araumenu today.
Deluca, 18. is standin& trial for the
murder of mail earner lda Jean
Huton, who was fatally attacked as
she delivered mail in the dark-haired
youth's Huntington Beach neigh-
borhood last Jan. 3.
Haxton was sta~ 19 times and
struck with a baseball bat, acoordina
to evidence. Her body was found the
same day in the back seat ofber rna:d
car, abandoned in a church parkin1
lot in Costa Mesa.
The prosecution contends that
(Pleue eee DELUCA/ A2)
e
1
3Cf.:Year-old face~ two misdemeanor counts
for alle ed Involvement in yoilthful ri
Campaign firm
out after losses
Bergeson ·nres
Mesa consultants,
crltlclzcs tactics
BJ JEB.RY BIBSCll
Of ............
Add insult to injury for the Com
Mesa.baed ~Padbe!J Coo-
sultina firm.. The professioGaJ cam-
paign manqers lost two key raoes this
election and a prime client, As.-
$elllblywoman Marian 8erFson. R·
Newport Beach, fired the adverti~
ing/consultant firm Wednesday over
an etbicaJ issue.
Nelson-Pad her& acted u campaign
consultants for Citizens for Better
Transportation -the orpmatioo
behind the wled Proposition A sales
tax i.ncrcase -and for losini 70lb
Assembly District Republican cu-
didate Ken Carpenter.
The firm also ran Marian'
Beygeson•s successful primary cam-
paign for the Republican oonun.alioo
to the 37th State Senate District and
was likely to land a Jua-ative contract
to finish the c.ampaian in the Novem-
ber ieneral electJ.on.
But Wednesday Bergeson an-
nounced she was fed up with the
"mislead.in&" tacucs of Nelson-
Gabriel Deluca
Padbera and fi:n:d the firm. Berseson wu furiout' over a lasl-mi:nute cam~ mailer anpouncina
her endonema• of K.a c.~
mll d+l:t., *-' dllt WW• 1111111
'10lll A.-·=:-nee, 9il Fergu;oD.. was to umon
interests.
When Ber1eson endorsed
Ca.rpcnta' w exacted prom.ms m.n
C,arpentcr and BobNdto.n ofNdton-hdbera that the mailer wou.Jd not bC
an attack piece oo Ferluson.
The mailer, wbich shows a picture
of BefllCtOD and Carpenter says. .. Gil
Ferpson •s falteboods and labor
union ties disqualify bim from public
office."
fergusoo.,..wbo won the race with
38 percent of the vote to Carpenter's
28 percent. was perhaps the most
conservative of the seven candidates
runnina for the nomination. He was
supported by several riabt·wina for-
mer union members but Steven
Fcldmen. the candidate who -on the
Democntic nomination in the 70th
District., bad tbe official AFLCIO
endorscmcoL
Beraeson disavowed tbe anti-
Fcrausoo sw.cments.
Both Berweson and Carpenter said
the firm overstepped its authority
when it wrote the mailer.
(Pleue Me CAllPAJGR/ .&2)
City panel
says .it's
ineffective
INDEX
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Faced with a futim cl~ by
traflk from its southerly M:ilhbors,
Irvine is tryina to revive 1t1 dream for
a train station and a commuter iail
top near the conftueftce Of. three
conaestcd frteways.
The vision was put on hold more
than 1 ~r aao when Santa Fe
Railway otrlCials refud -a l*oPOiaJ
by Amtrak toadd fourstOpton its Loi A~to.San Dteto run.; the teroftd
most popular rail corridor in the
nation. ·
But caty officials art hoPina.-to
ovmum that decision and at least
wan perola11ton for tbe 9().mph Am·
trak trains to add 1rv1ne to 1t1 five
existina Oranae County 1top1.: •
They think thC sperk to rdpite
talks hes in preliminary findials fri>m
a ~t-to-be releaJed study ooml)ldcd
list month, Pubtic Worts Dt1ktor
ltcftt M\ichow said this week.
Senior e~n«r John Harris id
the stiidy, conducted by transit
aDalysu Notdbeq. Henos a At-
todaea or Oceanside. tentatively
oonchldes rhat lddin& a tce0nd tr.ct
to Santa Fe's cxistina line can keep
Amtrak's San Diepn runniQ& at its ~t time ovea with .ctded ·
Ht woWdn't ditdOic whit esti·
ntateid rail impro~ts miaht cost.
but iaicl one suaeatioo is to pubhcly
fu.nd falJ improvement as a way to
surmount Santa Fe's objections.
"We don't know what kind of
suppon we're aoina to ~t; We're JUSt
throwina it out for the purposa of
dilcUlsion." be said.,
The S6 oOO tudy's conclu ions are
oAly ~imi~r}'. ~arri t~.
ad-cny ... -;mkndw4
aitiq_uc. from pnvate and public
traJWt oOki.11 • •
ln1t1.al tal bttwceo Caltraru and
Sanca Fe ba\·e already started,
Much<>wsaid.
'"The onll' ttuna we want to
accompfiill is to set e ·e'l'°.ne to decide What the a ucs are. Ham
said ... If this isn't the problem. t
&sr i •bat the tudy he id.
The ptQblem. u nt Fe
that more o the i
line add to maintenance costs and
fttight traffic congestion. Make
Martin_, a Santa Fe $p()kesman. said
from Lo des.
~id the seven A.mun ~o
aer trains that run each way daily, one
Santa fe fre' t train Of up to lOOcan
tona tra\'C the tndt in each
d1rttu n, Ma.run aid. -'nd 1ocaJ ttaJns move on the main line maltiq
f~ight d h"Crics ~itbie tbe coun~··
indu trial centers. be 1d.
"Our contention a that addmo
train Wiii f'unhcr the~ ..
Manin id, addina that. 0 minute
wait b fre.i&ht conduaon for an
omi uain ~ not
/
CAMPAIGN MANAGERS OUSTED .••
F~mAl .
.. We probably did. We put that
mai&cr totcther It two in the momm
turday and had to have it at the:
pnnltt by 1hru. It wa a mpe1an of
man) b t·minutc. dramadc ev(nt~
and thin happen, errors arc ma~:·
id Eileeo Pad~
One of the rta!>On Bera~n en·
d rsed Carpenter wu a scric of
campaign m11llngs attacking
Carpenter and hi$ falher, former st te
· nator Dennis Carpenter. from the
Fersuson camp "We are sorry
Marian tscmba~scd. We arc sufT~
ing and 1.cccpt the conseQuences."
Padbera said.
hs 1ro01c that Nelson-Padbera were
even involved with the I st-minute
mailer. Carpenter said be had fir-M
the finn two weeks earlier because of
differences o ver Prop0sition A.
Tbe finn. which was workma to
pass the measure. did not 'fllnt
Carpenter 10 put a lron latrment
apiASt Propo 111on A in an t'atly campaian moiJer. Carpenter iJ ~ d~ided ,10 fire the firm ~hen Bob
Nel$0n demanded th t the statement
not be included.
Nelson-Padbcra was brought back
into the campa1an to handle the late
Bergeson endorsement because 1t was
familiar with both campaian .
Padbcra said Bergeson "s urong
re.action to the mailer came because
the assemblywoman was "ntrvoos"
OVC'I' bctng df'IUtd into a biller and
heated campaign.
But Padberg said she did not
behcve her firm's image was
tarnished by it election losses.
"The voters were very confused m
the last· days or the campa1an with
Manan Bergeson endorsing ever-
body." said Padbera. At least five of
the seven candidates had mailin~
that J.hc>wc~ each ofthe cand1datc5,1n
PICIU ~llh Be-n but only
Caf'P(nter had the ''offictal" endol'$C-
mcnt. ··we \lo~t> out ocni (by Ferguson)
and \lot couldn't close the aap,"
Padbcl"I &Id.
And th~ firm knew Prop<:>s1t1on A
wa an uphill battle from the day 1t
accepted the contract. Padberg ad.
"A victory for Proposition A wa'
always 1n doubt but no o.nc auessed it
would lose by such a htfJC amount. We wrrc -rcatly surprised," Padbcra
said.
The controversial measure was
defeated by about 70 percent to 30
percent.
"It 1s ob\110~ that any rype of a
campaign for a tu increase in Ora~
County wasn't goina to win this year.
I don't know if it would ever Win,"
Padberg said. · " Tides f'olt>M'I ~
TOOAY =· Second Nor! 5 52 p m 4 3 Attanllc CAI'/ Seocw>Ct low 10 10 p m 2 o ~
...,., lelttmOr• Fl'91~ 1213•m 13 ~ MOTHER CHARGED IN DRUG RING •••
From Al
"There WCJT always a lot of kids
there. ll was a typical hangout." said
the neighbor, whose son 1s a
TcW1nkle student.
But Stevenson and the eighth-grade
students did more than just hang
around together and talk, according
to police allegations. The young
offenders alleged to police that the
home was a drug dropoff po mt, where
manjuana and a varict}' of narcotics
were regularly bought and sold.
flfel low 5 48 Lift 3 • 8-ld hlgtl 11 47 a.m 0 I ..,. "loolc-ahke'' drugs, pills th.at re-After short stays in Orange County .._., 1ow t.21 p.m u =.::
scmbleamphetam1nes and arc sold as J uvenilc Hall, all three of the 1wtr1qton vt Sun -tocs.y et 1-02 Pm, r-~on s c such, Watson said. Te Winkle students who were ong-Frtder 1115.•1 • m ane1-. IOl*l 111 °".,1,.10 ;~: ....... -.
Stevenson told police she ordered inally arrested in the restroom May 1~ ,. .... , u 7 pm., .. P:noay ~ ..... c
the pills from a catalog in the back of 2 1 have been released to their parents. 111 .. r..m _,,..llGMl•I 04p.m g::;ie
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cation aimed at recreational drug eluding two suspected of posscssina a-lend
users that features ads for drug drugs and one suspected or sdlina Extended =~·
paraphernaha and "look-alike" drugs, have been filed. Nlallt aina '"°"*'O ICM CIOudl....,. =~~~
drugs. Paulsen said five of the teens ~ ::t ....,,IOOlll ~ c:louCl9 ~on om~ Labbht said one or two o! involved have been suspended from ::.-.:.:. r==i_==";:: ::-....
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youthful metabolisms, gave the ki~a "Two will not rctum," he said, at ~ io... soo .. ·~~."Tu~ng~~fuls ~~~lls ~~n~th~~ •••••••··~~··••••••··~·•••••••••••••••~~ ~! . ~~&..-One. ebo~~ub itt~~t~cn
Th~,r~~thful counterfc11 drug em-~ .. ~, #._.~~-n~ly wree week~ ago.
acung on a tip om a student no
involved m the drug selling. dis-
covered three students in a restroom
on the c:ampus. The students alleged·
ly were selling double-scored, cross.-
topped white pills known as "m1n1-
bcnnrcs."
The non-prescnpuon drugs con-
tam a sumulant known a~ ephednne
sulfate and a~ s1m1lar to over-the·
counter pep pills. according to C.osta
Mesa Sgt. Jim Watson.
The "mm1-benrues" are so-called
sat . -.~ ...... ' ..... -. ~.,. §~;~: While the pills are legal. selling Stevenson had threatened \hat if he N. • "' ~ ~ ~ ·r -i:
them by claiming they are actually got caught or told on her she would ew . or
controlled substances is illegal, have him hurt or do something to.his
Watson explained. ~ family .
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. Deputy District Attorney Johnson The revelation that dnigs were
said Stevenson will be charged with being freely bought and sold at
sales of drugs in lieu of controlled TeWinkle has come as a shock to
substances and contributmg to the parents. teachers and administrators,
delinquency of m inors. Maximu!fl __ wllo say they arc especially outraged
seotenGK on tM two~emtanor that a student's mother was allegedly
countian 's tax.fraud case·
counts are one year in county jail involved.
each.
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Irvine man charged in 1979 action
involving loopholes, celebrities ---
York. He maintains his client. An·
tonucc1. did not take part 1n any
wro ngdoing.
FINANCE COMMISSION MAY DISBAND ••• By ANDREA ADEIM>N
Of .. Deir "91 ......
&ivc their investors huae tax
writeofTs, according to the Associated
Press.
Among the 88 investors -who
have not been charged with fraud but
could face civil tax audits -were
leading entertainment and business
figures such as Broadway producer
Allan Carr, actor Sidney Poitier,
television producer Norm.an Lear,
composer Henry Mancini and
Geof'Ke T. St:hartfenbcrgcr, chairman
of City Investing Co.
From Al
million budget.
If the comm1ss1on cannot 5allsfy
itself and the council in finding a
more productive wa) to cond uct the
budget review. the comm1ss1on
should be abolished in January, the
group's me mbers decided a t a recent
session.
"I know 11\ not a vet) common
thing to d o m government," Ad ler
said. "But 1f we're not do ing the JOb
we should be doing," then the
commission should dtSband, he said.
Commissioner Jim Perry. who
supported a later unsuccessful vote to
keep the panel m business. said he
would agree to a sunset prov1S1on to
review the commission's progress.
He said the abolishing vote came at
m1dn1ght after a five-hour heanng,
and followed frustrating weeks of
pa.instaking review that produced less
than expected returns.
Even after weekly meetings begin-
ning in May, Adler said the
cumulative results Qf the panel's
1tem-by-1tem review of the inch-thick
budget document produc~ mone:r
saving recommendations of only
$75,000.
"It's a very arduous task and the
results weren't significant enough,"
Adler said.
In prcv1ofls years, when the panel
met mfonnally, the ifOup composed
pnmarily of aocountants carved out
savings to the city amounting to
about S6 miH1on. be said.
The city's proposed 1984-85
budget has Jumped 27 percent from
last year's $23. I million to this year's
nearly $30 milhon. fattened in part by
a $3.4 miJlion jump in unexpected
revenues. The spending plan, with a 3
percent. $900,000 reserve, calls for
increasing city staff from 401 people
to 489.
~We may have goals that are
unrealistic ... said Adler, a certified
public accountant forToucbe Ross&
Co.
Perry said the panel wanted to pare
spending by about. $500,000 by not
fundinf six positions.. but they
couldn t decide which ones.
"The question is how quickly we
use up the reserves and whether we
would be able to sustain" the 'present
staff levels in the future, said Pcny, a
UC Irvine professor who teaches
public administration.
Budget projections show that there
won't be enough money to pay the
salaries of six new staff members in
succeeding years, Adler said.
A New York jury was still deliberat-
ing today over the actions offi vc Wall
Street executives, Including an Or-
ange County man, who arc accused of
rigging phony losses in securities
trading on behalf of rich celebrity
clients.
The jury. in its fourth full day of
deliberations, has asked for numer-
ous pages of trail testimony to be
reread and is "ask.ins a lot of incisive
questions,·· defense attorney Jan
Lawrence Handslik said Tuesday.
Handslik represents Joseph An·
tonucci of Lrvinc, who the attorney
claims was, in 1979, a low·level
employee at a legitimate Wall Street
securities firm that was aggressively
scllini tax shelter plans that took
advantage of legal tax law loopbolt's.
''You can land on Boardwalk and
lose a thousand dollars. But you can't
lake it on your tax return as a tax
deduction," said Assistant U.S. At·
tomcy Charles Carberry.
Carberry made the comparison to
the popular board game last week
during his closing argument in the
trial of five Sentinel Government
Sccunties executives. The jury began
its deliberations Friday.
The government alleges the five
executives faked losses worth billions
of dollars tocrcatcS 130 million in tax
losses for clients.
The defendants have rnainta.iJ>ed
their Treasury sccurittcs trading was
real. They contend federal authorities
are trying to make them scapegoats
for their own failu~ to regulate the
fast-moving government securities
market.
According to Carberry, defendant
Michael Senft, 44, of Manhattan,
guaranteed customers 1979 and 1980
tax losses in return for fees that
totaled $3.8 million. 4
"Sentinel didn't do tax fraud for
free," he said. "They charged for it."
Other defendants are ·Scnft's
brother, David Senft, 40, of Man·
hattan; Walter Orchard, 3S of
Somers, Conn.: and Frank Susi, l2, of
Stamford, Conn. and Antonucci. AU
arc charged with conspirina to de-
fraud the Internal Revenue Service.
Their 1rial started May 3 before
Judge Richard Owen at U.S. District
Court m Manhattan..
WAYNE SCULPTURE ...
"If we had solved that problem,
you wouldn't have seen the other
recommendation" over abolishing
the commission. Adler said.
Tbe New York prosecutor trying
the case -the largest tu fraud ever
charged -likened the actions of the
executives to a Monopoly game who
won and lost ''play money" in
allegedly backdated transact.ions to
Hand.slik speculated that the f·ury
may reach a decision by the end o the
week, the Los Angeles attorney said in
a telephone interview from New
The investors' tax returns were
made public as evidence back.in&
charies that Sentinel exccutivesaided
in the filing of false tax returns.
From Al
Kell}. who knew Wayne "hile both
"ere purswng their acting 1.:arecrs.
praises the creation.
"It's of heroic size and it's qutte
ex pressive.
"The Duke had a tremendous
dyman1c personality with a lot of
personal chansma. I alwav!> de-
pended on him (1n movie roles) to be
the hero and to get things done.
Kelly thinks Perry's statue captures
Duke.
"He has those boots with rowel
spurs and the Levis with the rolled up
cuff and is preparing to draw his gun.
He is the guy." ·
Commissioner Hal Maloney added
that the new commission is still
leamina the ropes, and is likely to
operate with greater ease year-
around, rather than condensing its
duties into six months. "I'm all for
evaluation." he added.
The City Council will review the
commission's work Tuesday.
AMTRAK STOP URGED FOR IRVINE •••
From Al
Six of the seven trams that make
the Los .i\ngeks-to-San Diego run
!>top in Fullerton. Anahei m. anta
Ana and San Juan Capistra no. A
<,cventh tram also stops 1n San
Clemente The best 11me 1s two hours
and 30 minutes.
Kcepmg train traveling umc close
to or under dnvc time 1s a ke) factor
in drawmg riders. according to
Muchow Whtie the study shows an
extra track could cut present trai n
ti me by a\ much as 20 minutes, "there
is a hm1t to how much you can Justify
<;pending:· he said. when Amtrak
ndersh1 p proJecuons draw onl y 2
percent ol the dnvers off highways
Under the double-track idea, he
estimated about 90 miles of new track
would be needed. Martin estimated
track CO'lt as $1 million per mile.
.i\n add1t1onal complicat1 on to
Irvine's transit hopes 1s a recommcn-
datton by a city comm1ss1on to tnm
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SI 00.000 from next year's budget for
design o f the Irvine depot. The City
Council will review the city'~
proposed $29 m1lllon budget on
Tuesday.
Finance Commission Chairman
Hank Adler said the advisory panel
recommended the cut because "there
1s a signficant chance if we spend the
SI 00,000 we won't get anything out of
It."
Muchow contended that derailing
desian plans jeopardizes S.2. 3 million
approved by the state in 1982 to pay
for the train. bus and taxi depot on six
acres leased from the Irvine Co. forSl
per year. City projections say 2,500
Amtrak riders would board in Irvine
by 1995.
The depot is to be located north of
the Santa Ana Freeway, near the
former site of Orange County Inter-
national Raceway.
CaJtrans agreed to butld the depot
by April 1986 if Arntrak could win
Santa Fe's approval for an Irvine
stop.
The agreement 1s not contingent on
whether the proposed bullet train is
built. Backers of the $3.1 billion t)igh
speed rail system also plal) an Irvine
stop. and forecast 20,000 riders will
board from the city depot by the year
2000.
If either ridership foruast is ac-
curate, the depot will generate enough
ndcr fees to pay for depot upkeep,
Muchow believes.
So far, Irvine has spent SI 24,000on
project design. The remaining
SI 00,000 1s needed to get the job
ready to bid. project manager Russ
Thiele said.
"If we don't spend the money, you
don't help your chances." Muchow
said. in convin~ing Santa Fe to allow
an Irvine stop.
Ht' described the SI 00,000 as an
investment that has some nsk.
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Mesa woman stabbed victim
in. self-defense, lawyer says
By JEFF ADLER °' ... .,...., ........
A 23-ycar-old Costa Meu woman
cbar&ed with fil'SWcgrec murder, did
inflJct the fataJ stab wounds that
killed 33-ycar-old Dalene Girton in a
Costa Mesa mobile home park 10
1983. But the stabbing was in self-
dcfense, the woman's defense at·
tomey told a Superior Court jury
Wednesday.
In his opening statement in the
murder trial, Orange County Deputy
Public Defender Joel Baruch said
defendant Teresa Ahlers stabbed
Girton 21 times in self~cfcnsc after
she interceded in a violent f1Jht
between Girton and another woman
on Nov. 6, 1983 at the Aloha Palms
trailer park on 16th Street.
Ahlers was arrested three days after
the Girton's fatal stabbina and has
been held in the Oranie County Jail
in lieu of $250,000 bail.
Ir convicted on the si"gle murder
chal"Jc. Ahlers could be scnt.enocd to a
max.Jmum prison term ran&ina from
2S-years to life, Deputy District
Attorney Jeoffrcy (cq) Robinson said.
Robinson told juron Ahlers
stabbed Girton followina an ara~
ment over money or cocaine after
Ahlers had purchued some bad
cocaine earlier that ni&ht.
"She took Q!.e knife to get either
dope or money or to take somebody's
life,'' Robinson said in b.1s opening
statement. "She mack a decision to
ta.kc somebody's life."
The prosecutor added that once
Ahlers had made the decision to
attack to Girto~ she .. struck like a
viper."
Ahlers. wearing a white print drcu.
sat quietly as the two attorneys
presented their opening statements.
At times. she shook her head in
disagreement with what the pros-
ecutor was saying.
Viet teen says gunman
fired at him in Valley
•
A 17-ycar-old s1uc:knt told Foun-
tain Valley police that three men
pulled their car alofll,\idc him as he
walked home from Los Ami&os Hiah
School and firtd a bullet uhim that
nam>wly missed.
The younpter, who is of Viet·
namese descent, was not identi.fied by
police because be is a minor. He told
police the bullet splashed water when
It struck the curb about two feet from
his feet a he waJlccd home on
Tuesday. ,
Detective Steve Isaacs said today
inve$tigators couldn't find the slug,
possibly fired from a .22-<ahbcr
handgun. He said (>OllCC don't have
mason to doubt the 10c1dcnt although
1t wasn't re~rted until 24 hours later.
Isaacs wd there has been a number or incidents or ftghting and viotenoc
among Southeast Asian students at
the campus at 16566 Ncwhope Street
\.a111vu;>. , .... ~•'1 w it\.\! have con-
fiscated handauns at the school.
Isaacs indicated the incident may be linked to that unre t.
However, Vice Principal Chuck
Leonard said tod<!)' there had only
been two or three fi.ghtt at tbe sc:hool
during the year. He said there was no
evidence of racial ovcnones.
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DELUCA 'WANTED TO RAPE WOMAN' •••
rromAl
Deluca intended to rape the »year·
old mail carrv:r. Althouah Ha.ton's
blouse had been ripped open, the~ is
no evidence she was. xxuany at-
tacked, witnesses have testified.
Defense auorneya argue that their
client was so drunk the day of the
alayin-that he was literally ··un·
conscious." They say he could not
have premeditated the crime, which
th'cy admit he commn\Cld.
Brown's d11dosu~ w made
Wednesday a1 anomcys 1n the
murder trial dtt.$td intructions that
JUdae Leonard McBride w1U mate to
Juron followina the dos1na •J'lll·
menu; The jury WU OUl Of the
counroom wMn Brown rercll'Cd to
Oeluc1's tatcmcnt to mental h01pi·
tal workers
Deluca had bttn confined to chc
hospital after an apparent df¥C O\oCT·
dOtC and a moped acci~nt left 1'im in a coma for ~vcral days. wiun.,_
have 11.ated.
The pro5eeutor claimed hospital's
records indicate Deluca tiled that
when he was released.. he wanted 10
&Cl .. loadc<l. • seek out a womn. tic
the 18-ycu-old's defense.
McBride noted th.at the onlyl>roof
of Deluat's condn1on on the day 1n ----~----quc tion is ft'om a chnlCll psyrhol-
oti t who tcslified that the teenger
told her he'd auJped nine l ttaipt
hots of l~uila an hour before lhc
brutal duth. her up and do .. whatever:·
It was no1 clear •hy the Pf'()llC!C'Utor
didn't actcmpt to 1ntrod~ the~tc·
ment H cvKkntt. Neither it n not
kAOwn wbe'cher McBride wOUld have
permit~ the statement Lo be ttad co
JUron 1( Brown Md auempted to
1n1roduocd It as evadtnct.
~ q~uon of whtthff 1hrit Is
any pponivc c~ lbat Dducl
"'u drunk the dly or·~ k•ll•..., was qucstiontd dunna 'N~Mllll> 's
PfQcttdmgs The PQi n t tS tt'Mtll '"
" nd we haven't even heard that
from the defendant bcaauJC he hnn't
\)ccn put on the stand," tlieJ~
addtd. rcfemna to the delei\x
dccnion not to let Deluca tatlty.
"Th re i no cvidef\C'C at all that ht
u ed up a lhard of a bottle of
1cqu1la.'' under red Brown •
McRndc. howt tr. Ja1d he would
allow the ps)choloSJ"'.1 tat1mon)' 10
stand W1thn1Jl 11, the Ju.4te utd
Dtlua·a cnurc d.eftntc coukl fall
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